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CelebritiesRe: BBNAIJA: ”let’s Put The Kemen Issue To Rest”- Tboss Tells Fans by dasauce(m): 9:04pm On Apr 17, 2017
padiga047:
have you heard of consent before?
I still repeat, go and watch the clip again..
Then come back and apologise to me.

Let me even do you an undeserve favour!!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8CJNFF65bI
CelebritiesRe: BBNAIJA: ”let’s Put The Kemen Issue To Rest”- Tboss Tells Fans by dasauce(m): 8:42pm On Apr 17, 2017
padiga047:
Somebody dey sleep, u go and b touching her pu**y

Kemen was lucky he was not in an advanced country.

And one stupid 'girl' above me b talking nonsense
Sometimes common sense ain't common... With the nonsense you've spewed here shows that you've not actually seen the video...
Go on YouTube.. You'll see it and compare it to what Miyonse had done to her
SportsRe: Local Boxer Knocks Out Opponent In Lagos (pics ,video) by dasauce(m): 8:16pm On Apr 10, 2017
Jesus
CelebritiesRe: Olajumoke Orisaguna At The Royal Highness Album Release Party by dasauce(m): 8:30am On Apr 09, 2017
Na real waa!
CelebritiesRe: Davido 'Eats' Thousands Of Dollars With His DMW Gang As Dinner In South Africa by dasauce(m): 2:26pm On Apr 02, 2017
Davido....take Ten lashes, you go dey alright!!

TV/MoviesRe: Efe Was Drunk: Will It Make Him Not To Win BBNaija? by dasauce(m): 9:02am On Apr 02, 2017
The Mirror girl

Katier00:
then let's give it to the woman who deserves it. Debbie rise
BusinessRe: #JumiaNigeria Nigerians Recommend Adjustments To Courier Companys Delivery Model by dasauce(m): 8:48am On Apr 02, 2017
And that drone 'll deal with Cash On Delivery...??

Because I don't understand if drone will collect money ooo!!
edewojames:
It's time to look at the possibility of using drones in Nigeria.
Jokes EtcRe: Lagosians are Trolling Ibadan On Twitter. See Some Hilarious Tweets by dasauce(m): 10:04am On Mar 30, 2017
Wetin concern you... Ipob bigot

Nukualofa:
You fight for Yorubas daily when your people in Agatu are crying for their voice to be heard.




Nwanne ga zuo ike
CelebritiesRe: Kokozaria & Awele Odita Welcome Son In USA (Pics) by dasauce(m): 6:35pm On Mar 27, 2017
Some people sha....

CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Akwa Ibom Welcomes Kemen (Photos) by dasauce(m): 8:57pm On Mar 25, 2017
You no dey hear word... Oya take

AkinPhysicist:
I see say the 1st flogging no enter your body well - Oya receive the second round

CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Akwa Ibom Welcomes Kemen (Photos) by dasauce(m): 8:45pm On Mar 25, 2017
Mention me again...and watch as I'll unleash a fierce thunder from Zambia on you..

AkinPhysicist:
Shattap! Accept you correction and stop whinning cheesy
CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Akwa Ibom Welcomes Kemen (Photos) by dasauce(m): 8:42pm On Mar 25, 2017
The guy matter tire me oo..

YungMillionaire:
grin grin no mind dat guy Akin - he is too harsh. Just correct - must you flog? grin
CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Akwa Ibom Welcomes Kemen (Photos) by dasauce(m): 8:30pm On Mar 25, 2017
Mr English Instructor.... The beating you gave me...na for wetin??


AkinPhysicist:
Wetin grammar do you wey you come slaughter am like dis?
CelebritiesRe: BBNaija: Akwa Ibom Welcomes Kemen (Photos) by dasauce(m):
Some people are just saying nonsense...
After all, He had apologize!!

FoodRe: Hilarious Reasons Nigerians Eat Meat Last by dasauce(m): 5:37pm On Mar 23, 2017
When you think you've seen it all...

RomanceRe: "I Regret Wasting My University Being A Virgin, Each Time I've Orgasm" - Lady by dasauce(m): 7:23pm On Mar 22, 2017
You definitely need Jesu Christi..... You av join gang

LAFO:
Make we no lie.


Orgasm feels like it should not end.

What a wonderful moment cheesy tongue tongue
TV/MoviesRe: Thin Tall Tony Evicted From Big Brother Naija by dasauce(m): 8:24pm On Mar 19, 2017
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Christianity EtcRe: YahwehYesha Ace "Queen Esther" Apostle Suleman’s Second Accuser Unveiled (Photo) by dasauce(m): 5:19pm On Mar 17, 2017
...Blackmailers...Touch Not my anointed!!!
BusinessRe: Banks Refuse Naira Payment From Etisalat Nigeria by dasauce(m): 7:29am On Mar 17, 2017
Sometimes I wonder why their parent company has been silent on this issue... Just lil from portion of their advertising budget... Phew and the loan is settled!
PoliticsRe: Letter To My Nigerian Youths! by dasauce(op): 6:35am On Mar 17, 2017
Nice sis!

Ashleydolls:
Wise words
PoliticsRe: The Jamb Questions That Nailed Magu. by dasauce(m): 6:32am On Mar 17, 2017
This are straight up questions and I suspected the Senate weren't bais on this... Though they should exercise mercy na, them wan kill am!!
PoliticsLetter To My Nigerian Youths! by dasauce(op): 6:25am On Mar 17, 2017
Dear Nigerian Youth who wants to die for Nigerian politicians especially that youth who will fight everyone when his political hero is criticized, come closer.

I have a message for you. Inside this private jet, you will see the billionaire son Ahmed Indimi of billionaire Mohammed Indimi (he is the one in front to the right looking at the camera) who just married Zahra, Buhari's daughter, to his left, also in front, is his brother, Maikanti, who is married to Aisha Dangote and behind them in light blue is Babagana Sherrif, he is the brother of former Borno governor Ali Modu Sheriff and he is married to president Buhari's daughter, Halima, the one who just finished from law school.

Take a second look at your destiny as the children of the politicians have already arranged their own destinies. In this photo, you will see people from PDP and APC background from different tribes from different states but they are all united because the elite is all one big family.
They do not care about any religious, political, tribal or ethnic difference, the only thing they care about is whatever agenda that will secure their future & guarantee their own prosperity & of their generations unborn.
So before you die for your APC or PDP hero, or before you fight the entire community because of any of the artificial divisions created by the intelligent humans to control and subjugate others, rethink your life. Nobody send you o...-DaSauce

TV/MoviesRe: BBNAIJA Housemate Debie-Rise's Music Video Titled 'Winner' by dasauce(m): 7:18pm On Mar 16, 2017
She's super gifted...
Let me quickly for for her
ProgrammingRe: Mmm Script For Sale 5k Only Come In by dasauce(m): 6:58am On Mar 16, 2017
Chief are you still sleeping nii, reply let's chat on WhatsApp 0810 131 4391


Olumaeme:
I bought this mmm script for $65 from http://www.the-grain.co.za and am ready to give it ouT FOR 5K

You can check for demo there (November 2016) version

You can modify and tweak this script to your own taste, I will also give you a video in how to install in less than 30mins

It's strictly on a first come first serve basis.

Please contact me directly, as I might not have all the time to reply here...

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ProgrammingRe: Mmm Script For Sale 5k Only Come In by dasauce(m): 6:35am On Mar 16, 2017
I'm in dare need of the script...can we chat on WhatsApp... 0810 131 4391
PoliticsIf Every Day Nigerians Wrote The 1999 Constitution… by dasauce(op): 9:37am On Mar 15, 2017
By Japheth Omojuwa

When Nigerians went to the polls in 1999 to elect their first president in the Fourth Republic, they had not even seen the constitution. We basically went to elect our next leader without knowing the powers he’d be handed by the 1999 Constitution. That was bad enough but nowhere as bad as the fact that we the people had no hand on the content of the constitution. The military, acting on the guise of organising a much-needed hasty transition, handed us their ideas in a constitution and have now burdened us with a document that really and truly mostly serves the interest of the elites, the politically connected, the old military ruling house at the expense of the Nigerian masses. All of these are not as unfortunate as the fact that Nigerians have decided to live with this constitution without even making any demand as to getting a constitution that is informed by their interests and our collective development. We the people, decided to let the contradictions be, hoping things would normalise. They have not 18 years on, they will not, even in 18 years to come!

If the Nigerian masses decided the content of the 1999 Constitution, certain injustices that have been legalised by the constitution would not have become so normal today we don’t even see how evil they are in practice. Without stealing a kobo from the state’s resources, a governor and his or her deputy can live like a king or queen forever after one or two terms. The accruing privileges after leaving office are nothing but unjust, especially against the backdrop of poverty that virtually all our states are governed.

These privileges are enshrined in state laws, often signed by state Houses of Assembly that have been seen mostly as stamps of their respective governors. Former governors and their deputies after governing for at most eight years get to enjoy lifetime health, security, annual vacations abroad, transport, entertainment, accommodation and general life maintenance benefits. These ex-governors and their deputies get to have houses built for them, at times stated “one in the state” and “one in Abuja” as though they are expected to be rendered invalid after their tenure so due to the mental, emotional and physical incapacity, the state essentially has to take care of them and their families. This would be a crime in a sane world – here, it is an injustice backed by law.

Seeing as this part of the world, we hardly do things in moderation, a sizable number of these ex-governors have ensured that apart from these unwholesome and unholy benefits, they also enjoy fresh benefits as members of the Senate. In fact, with the absence of term limits in the Senate, an ex-governor can leak billions from the national coffers yearly just by being a senator and an ex-governor. They milk us as ex-governors, then they continue to milk us via insane allowances as senators. Even the ones that claim to have fought for democracy are cashing out on this injustice every month and the ones that insist Nigeria must be governed by common sense do not see the uncommon injustice of collecting as much as N700m/year in salaries and allowances in a country where the minimum wage is less than $500/year. The National Assembly is the one place where people who claim to have fought for democracy are enjoying its selective dividend with some of those militicians they claim to have fought. One wouldn’t know the exact allowances of these legislators because the books of the National Assembly of the Nigerian people are closed to the Nigerian people. We do not know exactly how much our senators and House of Representatives members take home, we can only work out the arithmetic based on available documents.

Is this not a contradiction, that the supposed representatives of the people have refused to let the people know how much their representation cost them in allowances? Look at the paradox of a body that seeks to ensure transparency in government MDAs via its oversight functions, while its own books are at the moment more elusive than the Holy Grail.

If you are wondering where the state governors got the idea of their lifetime pensions from, wonder no more. It is enshrined in our national laws, that we the poor people of Nigeria must maintain our rich ex-presidents and former heads of state through out their lifetime. This does not take anything into consideration other than the fact that they led our country at one point or the other. As a matter of fact, just over N400m will be used to purchase cars for past heads of state, former presidents, their deputies and former Chiefs of General Staff. Some N400m for cars for people who have more cars than they’d ever need; would Nigerians have put this in their constitution? That, “owing to the illustrious contributions to our collective prosperity and obvious development, let us reward our leaders for a job for well done. Let this reward be accrued to them annually.”

Before 1999 and since then, we have seen communal and religious clashes all over the country. In fact, those that are very conversant with the trends over the decades can almost predict when the next clash will happen and between whom because they are often reprisals from either years ago or immediate reprisals. They are intra-state reprisals and reprisals caused by clashes in other states. We have had these problems for years. We send soldiers over, and then cosmetically force peace to reign. Since we generally refuse to actually ensure justice by setting up platforms where aggrieved parties can table their grouses, grudges are held and we continue to postpone the days of evil. We also must make perpetrators of such clashes pay! You would hardly find an ethnic or religious clash in any part of Nigeria that doesn’t have a root in an old one.

A constitution written by the Nigerian people would have required a holistic constitutional conference that’d have offered avenues for different interests to table their concerns and issues. Instead of that, people have been forced to carry years of hatred and grouse along. The bile finds expression in periodic clashes. Take a look at our history, it is littered with clashes, often with a domino touch to them.

The Niger Delta feels aggrieved and rightly so. Its physical and economic realities are inversely proportional to the wealth it has produced for Nigeria over the years. Instead of addressing its challenges frontally and by accommodating its collective interest, we instead chose to again focus on cosmetic solutions; give them the Presidency – like having a President from my part of the country has a direct positive effect on my life, pay the militants salaries every month, hand the privileged militants hefty security contracts…solutions that have been more about paying off loud mouths who no interest of their people at heart and plugging a few privileged folks into power in Abuja. These have naturally not had a telling effect on ordinary Niger Deltans because of course, as with other Nigerian elites, the privileged ones chose to build their mansions and businesses everywhere in Nigeria and abroad other than their claim to fame and wealth; the Niger Delta itself. If the clean-up being undertaken by the Buhari government actually happens, it’d be a telling victory for the people of the Niger Delta. Other solutions must look beyond the cosmetic to the deep. Solutions that cater to the collective interest and development of most Niger Deltans and not a few privileged ones.

If Nigerians wrote the constitution, they’d unmute the “Federal” in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and actually make this country run, with its destiny determined by its regions and states rather than by the whims of men and women in Abuja! We need to have a conversation on a constitution of, for and essentially by the people of Nigeria! It is never too late to right a wrong. Especially when we daily pay the price for what is wrong with this current Nigerian reality.

Source: [url]PUNCH[/url]
Christianity EtcRe: "Apostle Suleman Likes Sex Too Much & Once Gave Me Proceeds Of Crusades" by dasauce(m): 9:28pm On Mar 10, 2017
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WebmastersRe: Help: I'm Having Problem Applying For Adsense (photos) by dasauce(m): 7:23pm On Mar 09, 2017
tedosneh:
is it possible for the someone to be monetizing from my blog without me knowing?
Yes... If your website wasn't designed by you, maybe the web designer monetize 'em without informing you, sooner or later you'll begin to see Ads and wondering if you actually did that
CareerRe: I Outshined My Employers, Now I'm in Trouble by dasauce(m): 6:45pm On Mar 09, 2017
I notice Billyonaire was actually speaking to my ego!
WebmastersRe: Help: I'm Having Problem Applying For Adsense (photos) by dasauce(m): 7:42am On Mar 09, 2017
If I were you, the question I'll ask the OP is... Who created that website for you?

Richnero:
sorry boss. Pls can you explain what you mean by your last statement? Is it possible for someone else to monetize a blog he doesn't own?

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