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Twoclans:[color=#995500] Hope u not a politician sha...I don’t like ‘discussing’ with them ....Don’t mind Dino, himself and yahaya have been troubling the cool waters of kwara...both of them need to be jailed just that yahaya is one of buhari’s stooge....if U know, u know [/color] |
Twoclans:[color=#995500] You that U are an emeritus prof Btw, I was harsh coz I thought you were defending the polithiefian Please do find d link to the missed article below [/color] https://www.nairaland.com/4407203/criminals-working-dino-melaye-paraded |
Twoclans:[color=#995500] Is that question meant to be a rhetoric or you missed the part where apprehended armed men confessed to the fact that Dino is their Don? [/color] Cc chaleebendel |
QueenSuccubus:[color=#995500] Not even an iota of pity for the new bride ?[/color] |
vault:[color=#995500] You’d look at the groom and feel good? U are bad o ![]() [/color] |
linda190:[color=#995500] Better paraphrased, what’s your motive behind celibacy in a casual relationship ![]() And btw, is that you@ur Pp?? [/color] |
This is basically for the purpose of enlightenment and nothing more... ‘Everything in life is transient except change’ Obviously not all relationships will lead to the altar if you’d agree with me. However... How would you feel watching a video of a new couple arriving the auditorium, the groom dancing and sweating profusely as he cannot hide his happiness. You smiled because his joy had influenced your mood until you saw the bride. Then the awful past you had with her played afresh in your memory, how you had battered her sexually, should we talk of BDSM, gagging et al. This doesn’t exclude one singular character of hers which made you took to your heels. This goes viceversa too... Drop comments below...
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tdayof:https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/university-ibadan |
The university of Ibadan has secured a spot in the top 978 ranked universities in the world. In the ranking released by the Times Higher Education, Nigeria’s premier university was ranked 801 alongside several others. UI was also the only Nigerian university to make the list. Earlier in 2016, the Academic Ranking of World Universities (AWRU) and the Center for World Universities Ranking (CWUR) released a list of the top 500 and 1000 world universities respectively and no Nigerian university was on the list. CWUR said that Nigerian universities were not considered for the ranking because of lack of quality research. AWRU, who did not give a reason for Nigeria’s absence, made it clear that the criteria for ranking were the number of alumni and staff publishing journals in Nature and Science, number of alumni and staff winning Nobel prizes and Field medals. South Africa and Egypt had the highest number of universities on the list from the continent. 63 universities from the United states made it to the top 200 while 32 from the United Kingdom also made the cut. The United States had 63 universities among the hundreds of schools considered. Source: https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/finallly-one-nigerian-university-makes-top-world-universities-ranking/
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[color=#995500] MR kingsley, it is saddening to find ‘king’ present in your name, nonetheless, we know you are a pathetic retàrd who has lost everything right about his left side of brain, nothing left on the right compartment... How do you expect a fresh medical doc to startup without capital? Oh! You want him to go lease stethoscope, needles, generators to power his private hosp? Have you wondered what made those boys yahoo boys? No it isn’t because they are lazy, it is because oil and other good jobs are only available for polithiefians and their cohorts. Ohhh, Okada-riding is a get-rich-quick scheme you think? How about I’d give you money reward if you can ride it commercially for one week and pneumonia doesn’t get the better part of your silver-spoon fed, jah-forsaken mouth. I can’t say much but next time, think (that’s if you are capable of that) before you spew unintelligent narratives. [/color] |
DonPiiko:[color=#995500] Lol...did your mouth start smelling ni or what happened afterwards...gist brothers na.... [/color] |
[color=#995500] Addiction is a serious stronghold and a ‘respecter’ of no one. The only sure way is to get him a serious white collar job where he knows he needs to be at his best at all times. In the evenings, make sure you are around him chilling in some social gatherings or hangouts... Good luck! [/color] |
buhariguy:[color=#995500] Interesting, you ain’t with buhari on this ![]() [/color] |
[color=#995500] Maybe we should try it on yesufu bugari... Just to test limits ![]() [/color] |
This is what Wikipedia has to say: Painful? Lalasticlala Mynd44
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Egypt? No! Kano was regarded as the economic hub of W. Africa.
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In 2014, exporting just fresh vegetables, Netherlands made a revenue of €7billion, one-quarter of Nigeria’s total oil yearly revenue. In the picture below, shows we exported and fed WWII British soldiers with our export: groundnut. Imagine how much we’d be making in revenues had it been our leaders hasn’t collapsed the foundation of agriculture.
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Proponents of oil discovery would argue oil is a blessing in all its form, while I may agree partially, I’d say it’s more of a disaster than the former. Don’t mind me, you are probably thinking how I can write on a topic as old as this, a toddler for that matter but the fact remains-history is the bridge connecting the past to the present. Let’s reason products made from groundnuts: groundnut oil, nut butter, fertilizer, snacks et al. As a major exporter of groundnut, are we still gonna exchange $1 for N360? Groundnut pyramid has existed as way back as 1919 when Alhassan Dantata migrated to Kano on business grounds. He grew groundnut in large quantities and arranged them in pyramids in preparation for export(s). Nigeria is blessed with soil suitable for growing groundnut and as such was grown in large quantities across the Nothern empires: Dawakin Kudu, Malam Madori, Kofar Mazugal etc. Oil discovery came into light and the attention of government drew totally from agriculture to oil. Business moguls who should be encouraged were badly abandoned and that saw the end of the era of the groundnut pyramids. Let’s see some pics below: Workers working on a pyramid in Kano.
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stainless239:[color=#995500] I dunno what you going thru right now but all I can say is be strong! Yes, be! [/color] |
After NA’s demise, see what both the flight and her former employees (pensioners) have been reduced to ![]() Second pic depicts NA pensioners protesting for their entitlements.... Lalasticlala Mynd44
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A guy rocking NA’s customized bag
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A tourist guide for our potential tourists
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Inside one of its crafts Inside is another one of its vibrant pilots: Capt. I. Yunusa
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A missionary named Bernice Bunkowske (Mom) landing in Africa September 9, 1960. She used our once functioning Airway company.
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A Nigeria Airways ticket... A one-way economy class ticket in the year 1990. Its cost was NGN3400 Feeling Nostalgic?
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Two of its seasoned Pilots 1st pic: Captain M. Atie 2nd pic: Captain J. Adeoye
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Culture rich design of the cover of its menu. The cover was proudly inked with the Ivory Mask Benin Carving notwithstanding the tasty and delicious menus listed on it. Haven’t we lost a great deal of us (Nigeria)?
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Nigeria Airways’ crafts both on land and in air....
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Two beautiful cabin crew members leaving one of its aircrafts. Aren’t they beautiful?
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Nigeria Airways Ltd., widely regarded as Nigeria Airways, was founded in 1958 after the dissolution of the defunct West African Airways Corporation (WAAC). It started operations on Oct 1, 1958 and struggled through the years until it was shutdown due to poor management, huge debts and corruption in 2003. It’s demise wasn’t in isolation of the IMF (international monetary fund) policies which initiated the beginnings that led to its end. Let’s look at some pictures which demonstrates NA in its years: Below was the engineering base of NA
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[color=#995500] If you are a good analyst, you'd sense buhari wants to use a list of things for his campaign shyte... 1. The first is the release of looters' names and the impending addition of APC looters 2. Now they are bringing a long overdue case of saraki...saraki should beware... Though I want him and every politician behind bars ![]() The truth remains however, make he convert $1=N1, it won't change a thing..... I mean abuja-Daura transition [/color] |
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