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PoliticsRe: Female APC Agent Arrested For Vote-Buying In Ede by cooljintl(m): 6:35pm On Jul 16, 2022
Where is the tangible evidence?
Car TalkRe: How Much Is Mazda 323 In Nigeria? by cooljintl(m): 11:51pm On Jun 28, 2022
thoollz:
Everything has skyrocketed, tokunbo cars that used to cost 1.2m or less are going for over 3m. I've never seen a government that's so anti-people, anti-progress, anti-goodlife like this Satanic government led by Buhari and his cohorts.

Imagine cars of over 18 years costing that much. Other countries (even African) are making progress, we're just moving backwards at a fast pace.

I really wish we've competent people running for presidency in 2023, because tbh, I don't have any faith in any of the aspirants. Most of them are fake and we the masses are beclouded by sentiments (same as what happened in 2015).

Jonathan had no shoes, Buhari is a man of integrity hence hates corruption (they are both failures), now we have people that have been tested as past Governors and a former vice-president that wants to rule, but are still part of the problem.
PoliticsRe: Protest Against Dino Melaye In Abuja Ongoing (PICTURES) by cooljintl(m): 6:18pm On Jul 20, 2016
midolian:
More grin grin
Rubbish ppl protests rof lubbish lost grin
midolian:
More grin grin
Rubbish ppl protests rof lubbish hrtless crews!
PoliticsRe: Idris Appoints Jimoh O. Moshood As The New Deputy Force PRO by cooljintl(m): 6:05pm On Jul 20, 2016
stephenduru:
IGP APPOINTS CSP JIMOH O. MOSHOOD AS THE NEW DEPUTY FORCE PRO

The Inspector-General of Police, Ag.IGP Ibrahim Idris, NPM, mni has appointed CSP Jimoh Olohundare Moshood as the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, he takes over from CSP Sogbeba West who has since been posted to Rivers State Command.

CSP Jimoh O. Moshood hails from Ilorin South of Kwara State, a proud holder of B.Sc in Political Science from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State. He was once a Police Public Relations Officer Federal Capital Territory Abuja Command, the position which earned him Commissioner of Police commendation letters for diligent and excellent performance.

He attended several courses within and outside the Country few of which are Crime Prevention Of Korea Police, At Police Training Institute, Seoul South Korea, Training Course on Anti - Hijacking Techniques and Tactics for Developing Countries at Special Police Academy, Beijing, China. He is also a member of Africa Business School Abuja and Associate Fellow of Institute of Corporate Administration Of Nigeria.

The officer has served in various capacities in the Nigeria Police Force as DPO Central Area Abuja between 2012 - 2013 among others, until his recent appointment was the Chief Superintendent of Police in charge Department of Finance and Administration, FCT Abuja. He has since assumed duty as the Deputy Force Public Relations Officer for the Nigeria Police.

DCP DON N. AWUNAH, fsi

FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,

FORCE HEADQUARTERS,

ABUJA.


Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/07/igp-appoints-csp-jimoh-o-moshood-as-new.html
his a man of dignity!
RomanceRe: Guys, 7 Rules That Will Save You The Pain Of Heart Breaks From Ladies. by cooljintl(m): 3:49pm On Feb 23, 2015
[quote author=Dipville post=25727106]Yea....u so damn right man.....90% of 'em bitches re hoes.

Gyz hve to knw they aint loyal to them,buh 2 paper,watchout for anybitch who ask you HOW IS WORK b4 asking HOW U DOING URSEF.....she wanna knw sup wit u n d paper.....

Dey re DAWGS..... shocked[/quote yea manh 21st gals wanna drain ya wallet yet dey ain't loyal... undecided
PoliticsRe: Tambuwal Receives 2400 PDP Defectors by cooljintl(m): 2:51pm On Feb 03, 2015
Sanchez01:
Lolz! grin... PDP is in a whole lot of mess! They just delivered Sokoto to the General and Tambuwal without hitch!

Okupe and Omokri seem not be working enough tongue
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#WeHaveDecided
#WeAreSure
#GMB/PYO
PDP NOT AGAIN 4 9JA cry
RomanceI Am In Dilemma Love by cooljintl(op): 2:29pm On Feb 02, 2015
our love is dilemma because i know she was in love with a working class guy in lasigid and i'm a corps member with portfolio she's also a corps member too although we both chilling together in the same roof right now but she keep on complaining whenever i received my girlfriend call from IB,i love her wholeheartedly and i can see love in her face too,but i'm confused huhi need your brotherhood advise.
RomanceRe: Name 1 Reason For Your "Single" Status by cooljintl(m): 7:39am On Sep 10, 2014
mistermahn: Many of we single people just never like to admit that we have problems and thats why we are single
As for me i know why i am single is because I like to control every single thing that goes on in my life(and in other people's lives as well),

I also hate dirt,which is big problem because i always go out with dirty girls, another reason is that i am narcissist and i adore myself i dont have a big ego i just belive that i can do certain things better than others..

ADD YOUR RESON FOR BEING SINGLE
mistermahn: Many of we single people just never like to admit that we have problems and thats why we are single
As for me i know why i am single is because I like to control every single thing that goes on in my life(and in other people's lives as well),

I also hate dirt,which is big problem because i always go out with dirty girls, another reason is that i am narcissist and i adore myself i dont have a big ego i just belive that i can do certain things better than others..

ADD YOUR RESON FOR BEING SINGLE
mistermahn: Many of we single people just never like to admit that we have problems and thats why we are single
As for me i know why i am single is because I like to control every single thing that goes on in my life(and in other people's lives as well),

I also hate dirt,which is big problem because i always go out with dirty girls, another reason is that i am narcissist and i adore myself i dont have a big ego i just belive that i can do certain things better than others..

ADD YOUR RESON FOR BEING SINGLE
Ladies ain't Loyal that's why im still single.although av meet d luv of my life b4 but her moda put asunder cos av nt graduated then ,but nw dat gals qui in my wrestled I don't even av time to think abt any of dem again cos wen I Bleep i call any1 available...
HealthRe: Lagos Records 5 new Suspected Ebola Cases by cooljintl(m): 6:06am On Aug 22, 2014
Omooba77: https://m.premiumtimesng.com/news/167037-breaking-lagos-records-5-new-suspected-ebola-cases.html

Five new suspected cases of Ebola Virus Disease were brought to the Yaba Mainland Hospital, Lagos, on Tuesday, the Lagos State government has said.
At a press conference, Wednesday, Jide Idris, the State Commissioner for Health, told journalists that two of those cases were from secondary contacts.
“Till date, we have recorded eight suspected cases, five of which came in yesterday, 12 confirmed,” said Dr. Idris.
“On the whole, five have died (including the index case). We are currently following up 213 contacts, and 62 have completed the two-day follow-up,” he added.
On Tuesday, Stella Adadevoh, the Senior Consultant and Endocrinologist at First Consultant Medical Centre, Obalende, passed away after succumbing to the deadly virus.
Dr. Idris paid tributes to the deceased doctor as well as the other health workers who had died from Ebola virus since the disease broke out in July, describing them as the heroes and heroines of the day.
“She, (Dr. Adadevoh) it was, who took the initiative to intimate the Ministry concerning the index case – Liberian-American (Mr. Patrick Sawyer) and substantially to her credit the moderate containment achieved is owed,” said Dr. Idris.
“She led the team who attended to the index case. Her doggedness and commitment to duty saw her personally reviewing the case even though the patient had earlier been seen by a doctor.
“The Ministry of Health commiserates with their families, co-workers, friends and loved ones on these irreparable losses which was on the line of duty,” he added.
Dr. Idris also said that the government’s “vigorous” contact tracing is now shifting from primary to secondary contacts.
“The mode of spread remains mainly transmission from an infected person in an infective state and from an infected animal (bat, monkey, etc) to a person.
“This is a call for vigilance as human to human transmission is only achieved by physical contact with a person who is acutely and gravely ill (fever being a key sign) from Ebola virus through body fluids such as blood, u
May da God help us oh!
TravelRe: 10 Cheapest Cities To Live In Nigeria by cooljintl(m): 5:58pm On Jul 15, 2014
[quote author=kizbad]Many Nigerians grew up dreaming of living in Lagos or Abuja, which are known to be the most expensive cities in Nigeria. In reality, they can’t afford the cost of living in these cities because they come with high price tags. On the other hand, some Nigerians are looking for the cheapest cities to live in, places where our Naira will last a little longer, no matter their expenses.
Fortunately, there are cities that offer low cost of living with thriving economy, countless opportunities for investment and to earn money. The cities also offer laid back lifestyle, political stability and low cost housing.
Here are the 10 cheapest cities to live in Nigeria. These cities share one principal similarity, which is low cost of living.
Ikot Ekpene
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Ikot Ekpene is known as the ‘Raffia City’, is situated in Akwa Ibom state. The city is famous for its commercial activities and raffia business. Ikot Ekpene is the regional centre of commerce; it is famous for its commercial activities where notable exports of palm products and ground crops come cheap. Housing is affordable as new apartment buildings have all the modern amenities. The city and its neighbouring areas are accessible with public transportation, which are cheap and plentiful.
Aba
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Low-cost housing in Aba has become a strong incentive for those who relocate to this quiet and peaceful city in Abia State. Houses are affordable, even to those with a median household income. Aba is a popular destination in the Eastern part of Nigeria, major economic contributions such as textiles, plastics, cement, cosmetics has contributed to the city’s affordability repute. The city has the largest market in West Africa, Ariaria International Market and that is why Fashion-savvy and business people visit this city for exportation and importation of goods. Food is very cheap because of the numerous villages surrounding this city and transportation is very affordable. The city’s oil wells and natural gas repository has given the city an added energy, attracting business travellers and investors from around the world.
Ibadan
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Ibadan is no longer that ancient city that was struggling to adapt to modernization. A visit to Ibadan would convince you that it is a place to inhabit when compared the cost of living in Lagos or other major cities. Every modern amenities and ritz in any modern city in Nigeria can be found in Ibadan. Many of the older buildings have been renovated and the city now has a matchless blend of modern and conservative. From upscale neighbourhood, vibrant nightlife to cheap transportation, the city has it all. The low housing cost and high quality living standard has attracted many people to relocate to the city.
Ikom
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Ikom is actually a small town, rather than a city but it’s far more expansive and modern compared to some other Nigerian towns. It’s somewhat more lively and cheaper than you might otherwise expect. Modern development has started to creep in and the city has beautiful tourist attraction sites such as Nigeria’s Stonehenge called Ikom Monoliths, Afi rain forest, Ikom town beach and Agbokim Waterfall. The city has almost everything a Nigerian could want, from fresh foods to low cost housing and a peaceful environment. For more of a standard family lifestyle, you will be happy you to relocate to Ikom. Obudu Cattle Ranch is not very far from the town.
Ilorin
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Prices for several things in Ilorin are cheaper than you can ever imagine. Ilorin is a blessed city with beautiful attractions, great educational facilities, natural resources, historical relics and health facilities for the residents. The city has no shortage of opportunities, the number of companies and businesses has boosted because the boundless business culture makes it an illustrious city for entrepreneurs and investors. Those who live here get anything they want since the city offers plenty ways to live cheaply. Housing is affordable, it is incredibly inexpensive to rent an apartment.
Onitsha
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At the present, Onitsha is more urbanized compare to the ancient Onitsha where crime was once the order of the day. The city is located in Anambra State and has now become a residence to those who want to live in an exciting and vibrating city. Public transportation goes everywhere and makes getting around very easy. The city has undergone various developmental efforts and has become a more livable city, particularly for families. From low cost of living to cheap housing, Onitsha got it all for you.
Ile Ife
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Ile Ife has many cultural sights and offer residents affordability of many things. Situated in Osun State, Ife is home to one of Africa’s largest ethnolinguistic groups and the famous the Natural History Museum of Nigeria and the Obafemi Awolowo University. The cost of living is cheap; abundant food and a sense of adventure is very widespread in the town. It is an entertaining place to call home and its becoming increasingly affluent with many successful businesses. The city is truly an amazing place to live, especially for young families.
Zaria
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Zaria was formerly known as Zazzau, one city in the Northern Nigeria that is experiencing relative peace with no fear hanging in the air. It is the home of the largest university in Nigeria, Ahmadu Bello University and home to other famous schools in Nigeria. It is quiet and has lots of attractions sites like the Queen Amina Wall and other places. The cost of living in Zaria is very low. Goods and services are relatively affordable and transportation is cheap too. The city is an ideal place to live; the residents are rewarded with a interesting culture and low prices on everything they want.

- See more at:http://www.askranker.com/2014/07/10-cheapest-cities-to-live-in-nigeria.html[/quote J-Twon is most cheapest city in nigeria that av ever known compared wit Osun,Kaduna, Ondo an Abia....

RomanceRe: A Nigerian Guy Drove 17 Hours To See A Girl He Met On Twitter. by cooljintl(m): 7:30pm On Jul 11, 2014
grin grin
olumaxi: yinmu...dat u v not been spanked by an internet guy doesnt mean u wont b spanked anytym soon...i repeat,al of u r dsame
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olumaxi: yinmu...dat u v not been spanked by an internet guy doesnt mean u wont b spanked anytym soon...i repeat,al of u r dsame
Suke...no be for aje pako dope like me#
PoliticsRe: Situation Report: Power Supply In Your Area by cooljintl(m): 6:59pm On Jul 11, 2014
cooljintl: JED=Jos Electricity Distribution re poor in my area for the past 3wks they re just blinkin d light nd bringin huge bills..
huh
cooljintl: JED=Jos Electricity Distribution re poor in my area for the past 3wks they re just blinkin d light nd bringin huge bills..
PoliticsRe: Situation Report: Power Supply In Your Area by cooljintl(m): 6:54pm On Jul 11, 2014
humnsikan: Someone exclaimed, "I'm I still living in Nigeria?! Never have I, in terms power outage and restoration, had it this good." Since last week, Akwa Ibom has been enjoying a consistent 20 to 22hr power supply per day. It is indeed record breaking, and I want to know if it's the same in your area. We are hoping that before the year runs out, the rate of power outage would have decreased to, say, < 3hrs/week. So go on, let's know how it goes there.
JED=Jos Electricity Distribution re poor in my area for the past 3wks they re just blinkin d light nd bringin huge bills..

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