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God will surely help us in this country.. . |
Lol pls today is ma birthday by this time and this day last week, I was in theatre undergoing operation |
YorubaWoman:bro gracias |
menix:thanks bro 1 love |
Hbd to me... Lalasticlala you go wish me hbdhbd ![]() |
Help me thank God for his mercy over my life and successful operation I underwent some days back... Today is ma birthday..... Getting back on ma feet
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Enahi:thank God she no fit see your post |
# STOP FOOLING YOURSELF## STOP FOOLING YOURSELF# Olumide grew up in Ogun state. He went to law school in London. After his studies he decided to come back to Ogun, because he could be a big man in Ogun. So he opened his new law office. The first day, he saw a man coming up to his office & decided to make a big impression. As the man came to the door; He pretended to be on d land- line phone & told d man to take a seat. Olumide said while on the phone: ___"No. Absolutely not! U tell those clowns in New York dat am not traveling all d way dat side to settle d case for less than a million bucks". "Yes! D Appeal Court has agreed to hear d case next week. l will b handling d primary argument & d other members of my team will provide support. "Okay. Alryt....Give d State Prosecutor my regards and.......Olumide smiled" D visitor sat patiently as he rattled instructions. Finally, Olumide put down the telephone & said: "I'm sorry for d delay, but as u can see, I'm very busy. What can I do for u?" The man said: "I am from NITEL and I've come to connect ur land phone because it is not working Sir. Lobatan!!!! Good day to you all and Let's stay real!.Enjoy d rest of your pm |
Pharaoh9:so if it was your sister you will keep mute and leave it to God or what? I don't pray for it to happen to you ooo |
Me also ooo |
knightsTempler:fear nigeria police ooo my brother don't swallow their lies hook line and sinker |
Let him walk on water |
r.i.p... pity his parent. your parent and mine will not cry over us. amen |
End time religioun...... |
Your foolishness is one of its kind....... pity your pitiable pity condition ![]() |
Your madness is unlimited..... son of pardition |
Go and ask obasonjo |
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[quote author=McCarlito post=38463784][/quote]are you okay at all? How did u get lose? |
Benedict44:you are on point ma nicur |
The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has confirmed the death of 54 Nigerians in the deadly stampede in Mina, Saudi Arabia, during this year’s Hajj. The Chairman of NAHCO, Alhaji Abdullahi Muktar Mohammed, made the confirmation on Monday morning (12:16 am) in Makkah. According to him, 42 out of the 54 that died were from states pilgrims welfare board including two NAHCON officials, while others were among those on the pilgrimage by private tour operators. He also listed 15 states of Bauchi, Borno, Zamfara, Cross River, Jigawa, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Sokoto, Taraba and Yobe as those that lost pilgrims to the stampede. May God have mercy upon their soul |
Tens of thousands gathered in Republic of Congo’s capital on Sunday to voice their opposition to possible constitutional changes that would allow President Denis Sassou Nguesso to extend his decades-long rule in elections next year. Protesters, some carrying signs reading “Sassou Out” and “Congo does not belong to Nguesso”, began flooding into the streets of Brazzaville in the morning, hours ahead of the afternoon rally in the city centre. Sassou Nguesso, 71, who has ruled oil-producing Congo for 32 years in two separate spells in office, is banned by the current constitution from seeking another term. However, he announced last week he would call a referendum on changes that could include raising the maximum age for presidential candidates and scrapping the two-term limit. “The day President Sassou announces the date of the referendum, we will call upon you and we, ourselves, will be in front of you,” Andre Okombi Salissa, a former ally of the president who has come out against the proposed changes, told the crowd. Organisers claimed that over 300,000 people attended the rally on Boulevard Alfred Raoul. There were no immediate police estimates of the crowd’s size. Leaders in a number of African nations have been trying to change constitutions to override term limits. Burkina Faso’s longtime ruler Blaise Compaore was forced to step down and flee the country last year when he attempted to force through constitutional changes. “If the people want to march in the streets, they are right to do so, because marches are their last means of expression when the rights, their demands are not satisfied,” said Felix Matoko, who attended Sunday’s rally. Africa with their leaders |
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Booked |
Use this to write ur name.... Let's see some funny name ' fukitomeka (yinka)
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Simply heartless and stupid pervert .........d guy should be hanged |
If you can do this as a father Click like and if you think it's absurd click share But for me I can do it happy father's day
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Hm |
Pls I heard this dis morning that jacky has passed away.. pls how true is dis story cos I never tired of this legend films ooooo ![]() |
Hanging around |
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happy father's day