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Mynd44:Me too. I smelled cigarette butt and my pants when I was a kid. |
There is more to this. I suspect the man has a hand in his wife's death. BTW, is the milk in glass cup from her jugz? |
@OP, you never made up your mind to vote him before. No sane person changes mind to vote against change. Except you are suffering from the same mental illness as FFK your support for the General should never be swerved by those tripe. |
Nice one Mac. Here are my favourites; Politicians are like nappies. They should be changed often - and for the same reason____Maureen potter A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul_____Bernard Shaw |
Obascoetubi:You are clueless than the C-in-C. |
I wonder what will happen in Kano, Kastina and Kaduna. RIP to the dead Two persons were, yesterday, trampled to death in a stampede during the All Progressives Party, APC, presidential campaign visit to Plateau State. The victims, Sunday Vanguard confirmed, were trying to force their way out of the crowded Rwang Pam Township Stadium, venue of the event, when they were trampled on and they gave up the ghost.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/jos-stampede-buharis-campaign-kills-2/#sthash.GU6mevDf.dpuf |
Nmeri17:The statement in bold is so true. Majority of those that made Nairaland known have left because of irrelevant topics like this and Seun seems not to be getting it still. The struggle this day is not to contribute meaningfully but to get your topic to FP and be the first to comment. I see NL going the way of NVS sooner. |
Jarus:I am from Kwara state and I have deep understanding of political happenings in the state. PDP is no threat to APC in the state. Here is my analysis: The two candidates from PDP are both products of the Saraki camp. Interestingly enough Aluko (the running mate of PPD's gubernatorial candidate), which PDP is banking on in Kwara central is a feather weight where ABS is. In terms of vote splitting, ABS 80%, Aluko 20%. Coming to Kwara South, Abdulfatah comes from the largest local govt. in Kwara State. Incidentally Ajibola, the PDP flag bearer and Fatai have had reasons to touch lives in Kwara South, by percentage impact, Fatai with all his 'weak' impacts is miles ahead of Ajibola, especially in Ifelodun. It will be a huge task for Ajibola to get anything more than 30% of Ifelodun. A 70% harvest for Fatai in Ifelodun is larger than 30% of Ifelodun and 100% of Ekiti for Ajibola. Omotosho has already split Ekiti and Oke-Ero votes. In fact it is likely that the votes in that area will be shared 50% APC, 35% PDP, and 15% Labour. Irepodun will largely be APC at 68%. Offa, Oyun will most likely deliver 70 - 75%. Kwara north is largely APC. Frankly it will be quite a challenge for PDP to make any meaningful impact in Kwara State. |
TochiPhotos:This is touching. |
Shagaya and Belgore at work.... Though Belgore is their best bet considering his performance in the 2011 election and the fact that he's from Central. |
It was not like this until the era of a man that chose to make money over good image for the school. Imaging a school that can not cater for 5,000 new intakes admitting over 13,000 students in a year. Ambali cares is all about money and not the welfare of the students. |
mspee:cool that...I am answering the clarion call in Ondo. |
mspee:Sir ;-) where are you posted? |
mspee are you in ondo too? |
Hello house, I'm hitting the camp today. Hope it's not to early? Is there anyone here going to camp today? |
chidiswt:What's AKNELG? |
Tawfeeqah:To which state? |
funny enough Mr Seun thinks konga overtook nl because of Christmas sales