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Politics / Re: The Real Reason Buhari Traveled To London Revealed : The Arab Billionaires by demowo: 11:06am On Feb 26, 2015
Fashion / Re: Hi Everyone, Where In Lagos Store Can I Get Canvas/sneakers? by demowo: 10:05pm On Sep 18, 2013
Check Komoonline.com they have good shoes for men on there and they deliver anywhere in Nigeria

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Properties / Re: 3 In Nos 4 Bedroom Duplex (all Ensuite) With Bq — Lekki Phase 1 No Agency Fee by demowo: 6:06pm On Mar 03, 2013
This property is still available for viewing. Avoid paying agency fee
Properties / Re: 3 In Nos 4 Bedroom Duplex (all Ensuite) With Bq — Lekki Phase 1 No Agency Fee by demowo: 8:02pm On Mar 02, 2013
This property is still available for viewing. Avoid paying agency fee
Properties / 3 In Nos 4 Bedroom Duplex (all Ensuite) With Bq — Lekki Phase 1 No Agency Fee by demowo: 8:00pm On Mar 02, 2013
Available for Rent is this newly Completed 4 Bedroom Duplex with a Boys Quarters Attached to the house. This property is located inside Lekki Phase 1. NO Agency Fee for tenant
Property Features
4 Bedrooms all En-suite
2 Living rooms
Gym
Study
Big Kitchen Space
Master Suite Located on the pent house fitted with Jacuzzi
Bq with own toilet
Walking distance to Admiralty Road
Contact Ade 08081077567 for serious viewing

N3 Million plus 5% legal fee

Fashion/Clothing Market / Re: Zara Women Shoes Available In Bulk by demowo: 6:57am On Mar 25, 2012
Hello, am interested in the shoes u have for sale. Do u have shoes for me too.

How can I contact u. Would I be able to visit ur warehouse. And what is the minimum purchase.

Pls send me an email at demoamo@yahoo.com, I am very interested.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: NSITF Interview In August by demowo: 5:03pm On Sep 15, 2011
Went for the interview today not much happen. it was more of a show up, drop your cv, they glance at the originals quickly and u leave. Less than 1 min, but u might wait between 2hrs - 6hrs, because they call people in 4s according to the position u apply for in alphabetical order, so if u re for accounting u need to get there early.

Also i think the interview is nation-wide, because i met people from abuja, enugu, kwara, lagos. I am from lagos.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: NSITF Interview In August by demowo: 8:47am On Sep 12, 2011
i got a text on Saturday asking me to come for a chat BTW 15th-17th sept with original credentials and 2 copies of the same my chat would be in Lagos.Does any body have an idea of what the chat would be based on, would it be in an interview format.
Music/Radio / Re: What's The Best Nigerian Rap Song Of The Decade?? by demowo: 3:16pm On Mar 20, 2010
i feel the best rapper would be teeto ceemos, this guy is hot although he is up and coming but men he would be on top soon,


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiWr1mmylfk



But when it comes know rappers  Da grin is Number 1, Pon Pon Pon
Jobs/Vacancies / Permanent Secretary Required ( Female Required ) Call 01-4616420 by demowo: 9:53pm On Feb 02, 2010
We are a Business Outsourcing/Management company with an opening for the position of Secretary in a Permanent role. We look to recruit an individual that possess the following skillsets:

- Highly Motivated
- Ability to multi-task effectively
- Initiative and decision making abilitiy within the scope of assigned authority.
- Computer literate with working knowledge of with MS Office Suite including MS Word and Excel.
- Good Typing Skills.
- Working knowledge of the Internet.
- Good organizational skills and record keeping (attention to detail is critical)
- Cheerful presence and people skills
- Possess Excellent written and spoken communication skills
- Resides in Ajah/lekki Axis

Applicants must be Female

Being time-conscious is an added advantage.

Educational Requirements:

- Possess at least 5 credits in WAEC with minimum of C5 in English Language
- Possess minimum of OND certificate with lower credit
- Must have minimum of 6 months work experience. ( Training Would be provided )

Age:

• Must not be more than 30 years of age.

Salary: Very Competitive

Suitable candidates should forward their CV to  on or before 28th February, 2010. CV received after this date may not be treated.

For more information call 01-


Location: Lekki, Lagos State, Nigeria.
Politics / Letter To Bode George ( By Femi Falana ) by demowo: 12:13pm On Nov 19, 2009
Room 101,
KiriKiri Maximum Prison,
Olodi Apapa,
Lagos

Dear Bode,

Do not be surprised that I am writing this letter to you in your fist name. The last letter I wrote to you was when you were the Chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority, and I addressed you as Chief, Commodore, Sir, All in All Olabode George. At that time I needed your help to help 'release' my goods somewhere. But now times have changed. You have lost the respect.
Bode, am not surprised at your present predicament. You and I know you are a thief, but we both have been praying one day you will repent of your 'thiefing' ways. You and I know your stealing did not start at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA). No. It has history. It started when you were at Ijebu-Ode Grammar School , 1960 -1964. You were stealing from other students, but everybody thought, by the time you were matured enough you will outgrow it. No. You were stealing gari, sugar, kuli kuli etc. On so many occasions you were reported to your seniors but they couldn’t do anything as you always share the gari and kuli kuli with them.
You managed your way through the Royal Naval Engineering College without any suspension or expulsion. You were commissioned. And in your first posting, as Director of Weapons at the Naval Headquarters in 1987 you were adding a few extra naira and kobo to every contract/tender than graced your table. You went to the prestigeious Command and Staff College in Jaji and you cheated during examination and you were caught but used your high powered connection to excape the henious crime. You were not confident at all, then. Once you put the extra naira and kobo on contract and commit your various crime, I remember you always go back home praying hard so you won’t be detected. You were never caught. So gradually your confidence rose. And more so, as your boss at that time approved of your 'stealing' and shared some loots with you.
It was this misfortune of your confidence that we were bestowed with in Ondo State in your first major military (political) assignment in 1987. You have now grown from the small boy that was stealing kuli kuli from fellow students to a care-less military administrator. And boy you stole the state blind. And even boasting that the 'Lagos Boy' had come to teach us 'ara oke' some lessons. Not only did you steal with 'no respect', you turned 'small girls' of Ikere College of Education to tin gods by your association with them. You only needed to send government cars to Ikere and all the girls will be falling over themselves to get into the cars to journey to Akure to 'please' you, By the time they come back to the campus they were ready to slap their provost, because they have tasted of your 'wealth and power'.
The obedient people of Ondo State (of which Ekiti was part) could do nothing. Corruption was rife all over the country, so putting your hand in the state till was not at all surprising. But the scale you were doing this and with so much impunity was what enraged the people. We all kept quiet and pray that the omnipresent God will catch up with you one day, very soon.
You were 'shooed' out of the Navy. And immediately you found a 'space' in the top hierarchy of PDP, when Abubakar midwifed democracy third time around. No thanks to the money you stole from our dear Ondo State that you threw around to impress the leaders of the party. All the rest is history.
Bode, you got the post of chairman of NPA, not on merit, but compensation for your effort in ensuring your party's good showing in OODUA states. But God knew in His infinite Wisdom that the NPA job will be your final undoing because He knows how greedy you are. And greed leads to destruction. You did not disappoint anybody on the scale of your greed. You handpicked your collaborators and you started your stealing spree. Sold most of NPA properties and inflated contracts. And with all these you were still going about collecting 'dues' from your party governors in Ekiti, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo and Osun States . You have no shame, at all.
You became the toast of all ladies in the Lagos and Abuja social circuits. Your 'hat' became a symbol of riches, affluence and power, But God was only distinguishing you for a big shame that He wanted to bring on you. Because in you He saw an individual who had no love of his fellowmen at heart. A man with so much appetite for stealing.
Bode, you are a disgrace to your family, wives, ex-girlfriends, and children. You are not a disgrace to your colleagues in your party or other parties. You are one out of many of them who are draining our country dry. You are one of the big guns who parade our cities, oppressing the common men, with the money they stole. There are so many like you in all the facets of the Nigerian polity, economy etc. But it is said in our adage, eniti ile mo ba ni ole (it is the one that is caught that is a thief).
How many of our so called leaders can account for their wealth? How many of them have not dipped their hands in the public till? So many have abused their offices, stole billions and turned themselves to political gods. But we still celebrate them. Very soon, if they do not come before Justice Oyewole, they are all answerable to God Almighty.
Bode, I know you are very happy at the judgement of Justice Oyewole. I saw a smile on your face when he delivered the judgement. A mere 30 months and you are back at your old self. You are lucky. You remember the sentences handed over to the Ambrose Alis, Mbakwes, Barkin Zuwos etc in the 80s. Some had 100 years for stealing just a fraction of what you stole.
But Bode, see beyond the number of years and ask for atonement of all your sins. Your children, wives and relations will carry your shame all their years. You are more like Oyenusi of the old. Nobody, to my knowledge, bears that name anymore. Your children are lucky, yours is an English name. But from now henceforth, people will ask them, which of the Georges are you? The shameless thief or the other George?
I shall end this here, as I am beginning to realise you are hard to convince. In all these, you still nurture the thoughts that you were set up because you are a top notch of PDP? Ah! You are a dunce.
And above all an OGBOLOGBO OLE.
Ole, Wobia, Alajeju, Agba Iya.
I pray God will forgive you, for what you indirectly made to happen to my goods (and other struggling Nigerians') at NPA some years back.
See you after 30 months.
Greet all the Ogbologbos in Kirikiri.

Femi Falana
Phones / Re: Phone Engineers on Nairaland willing to assist you. by demowo: 5:28pm On Nov 17, 2009
Please i would need advise, I just bought a black berry phone 9700 the phone is lock to tmobile, but i just unlocked the phone, and i want to send it to nigeria, i was just wondering, do unlock blackberry work with nigeria phone network.

i have been hearing they dont work. well
Phones / Do Unlocked Blackberry Work In Nigeria by demowo: 5:28pm On Nov 17, 2009
Please i would need advise, I just bought a black berry phone 9700 the phone is lock to tmobile, but i just unlocked the phone, and i want to send it to nigeria, i was just wondering, do unlock blackberry work with nigeria phone network.

i have been hearing they dont work. well
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 2:23pm On Oct 04, 2009
Well if you say i was lucky, but u need to bear in mind i made the requirement for the student visa, anyhow, lets leave that case,

My passport got expired to while i was on a working holiday visa, i just went to the Nigeria house to renew the visa. it took me precisely 5minutes from when i got in to the embassy. But the old passport expired next year and so i would advise you to get a new passport it would cost u about 120 pound and you should get it about 10 working days after you visit the embassy, just make sure u have all that they would need you to provide, for requirement check the embassies web page,

http://www.nhcuk.org/fees/processing/online
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 8:56am On Sep 23, 2009
@busy bodi, if u read the immigration rules properly, u would see a key word there, U MAY BE REFUSED, NOT u would be REFUSED, and over working 20hrs on student visa is not easily pardon in Uk. But My case was not as bad, and i wasnt Applying for Hsmp, But u were right about the rules, although they are a bit easy on some cases, if u benefit the uk govt and wont be a liability to the country, which i wasnt going to be,

If u watch Uk Boarder programme on sky u would see cases where people are in the country illegal but are sometimes pardon, so abeg the rules are flexible,

@chyemma thanks, Nigerians are no longer allowed to participate in the working holiday maker scheme, and the name has been changed, the easiest way for u to work in the uk presently is Hsmp, and the requirement are strict and specific, first if u dont have master u can forget about it, i would be glad to help u out any time,

Once again Thanks kadman,
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 2:46pm On Sep 12, 2009
hello Guys,

I just wanted to let u guys know, i applied for my visa and i just got it, i did wot the guys said and i got it. thanks to kadman, sukkie and the rest of the guys.

@ busy body, u need to quit been so negative, most of ur posts are negative.
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 12:12am On Aug 03, 2009
@SUKKIE thanks for your comment, i didnt overstay in uk, i was allowed to work for 12 months, but i worked for 12 and 4 weeks, so i over worked, it wont show on my passport, the only they can actually knw is if they request for my my national insurance contribution details. i just want to knw if they verifiy all the time.
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 10:06am On Aug 02, 2009
@ busy body, i didnt over stay in uk, i only worked for 4 weeks more than than the 12 month allow. what i wanted to know is do they cheak NI/ work history each time a new application is made.

I asked cause my sis was on working holiday visa also and she had it changed to Hsmp, she claimed to have been working in Nigeria, but the same period, she was in uk and she was paying Ni if they had cheaked the Ni contribution, it would have show that the period of her lagos pay slip was the same with Ni payment.

so wanted to Know how much people her refused visa based on general grounds. I wont be lieing on my application, but i intend to avoid the case of how long i worked.
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 12:11am On Aug 02, 2009
Nice one guys, the account am using is my uk bank account, and its actually £5600 as of today, so the case of currency going up and down wont affect me. And i have letters from barclays bank also. so i think am cool.

As per transcript, i got mine in a week, grin i just gave one guy 5k and it was sent to the school fast. Senate workers too like money.

Thanks for the help, would keep guys updated.
Travel / Re: What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 12:41am On Aug 01, 2009
Thanks Kadman, i have noticed a lot of your comments on lots of travel post and must of them have been well informed, thanks for the comment.

From reading othere post, i have seen cases where people mention original ssce certificate. the only certificate i used to gain admission for the masters programme, is my uniag transcript for my first decree.

I did neco (ssce ) all i have is my statement of result from my secondary school and a result print out from neco minna, and its even a photo copy. i dont have any Copy with picture or any thing.Do i really need my Neco Certificate, and do they provide it for people, am not even sure if neco still exist.

have been on neco's website,and i notice you can purchase a card which you can use to cheak your result online, can i send this to the embassy.


thanks for your response.
Travel / What Would Happen If I Over Worked On My Working Holiday Visa by demowo: 10:43pm On Jul 31, 2009
So I've got myself in a bit of an awkward situation and need some advice if anyone can help!

I worked in the UK on a working holiday visa, and as my 12 months of work were up I would like to applied for and obtained a student visa for my post gradute studies. However, due to my silliness (no other excuse really) . As a result, I continued to work and remain in the country on my working holiday visa, for another 1 months. I was still able to be in the country as my working holiday visa doesnt expire until August 09.

I have now left the UK and am back in Nigeria but I desperately want to return to start My studies.
I have all the required doucment for the tier 4 point based system, but to I have to provide details of previous visas and supply my National INsurance number.

Does anyone know what happens if they realise that you have worked for longer than 12 months on the working holiday visa? In my case it's a sure thing they're going to find out if I continue my application as I have to give them all my work experience details and NI number. Do they really track your work details and all.

Can anyone recommend what to do? bearing in mind i have paid full school fees and i have maintainace money in a uk bank account in my name to the tune of £5400, which is required for outer london

Should I apply and hope for the best, or give up as a lost cause and go cause?

Thanks!
Business / Re: What Can I Do With 1 Million Naira by demowo: 6:59pm On Jul 10, 2009
@Fhemmmy i said it at the beginning of the post, i would like to invest in share, and i would like to have ideas of growth share, short term investment, say for about 1 yr.

And i actually know future view and would be Glad to do business with them, i know they are one of the major issue houses for new share issues.
Business / Re: What Can I Do With 1 Million Naira by demowo: 6:59pm On Jul 09, 2009
am not interested in farming at all. i could look in to the future view, i wont mind recieving a brouchure my email address is demoamo@gmail.com.
Business / Re: What Can I Do With 1 Million Naira by demowo: 8:36pm On Jul 08, 2009
thanks, but i dont knw much about govt bonds, the interest on it and where to get them from
Business / What Can I Do With 1 Million Naira by demowo: 2:33pm On Jul 08, 2009
Pls Can any body help. I have 1 million naira, i want to invest the money and not touch it for at least a year. i have thought of the option of Fixing the money, but over a year that wont to be good value for my money.

So i have decided to go with the stock market, i would like anyone to advise what shares to buy a growth shares, not a long term investment, and i would be ready to pull out the money in a year.

Please any ideas which Shares would be best for this purpose.

Thanks,
Travel / Re: Nigeria Embassy London Worst Management by demowo: 1:03pm On Jul 01, 2009
i went there sometime in May, and quite frankly the services wasn't bad, i went to renew my passport which had expired for a while.  

Lots of people told me of how bad the place was, when i went there i spent an hr the same time i spent at Swedish embassy last year.

i dont know if the process for renewing passport is shorter, but it is not as bad as people make it. And to re confirm, my Step-mum and my sister went last week and they did all the right things they spent less than an hour.

i would agree their phone service is not the best. thou
Music/Radio / Re: Reuben Abati Vs Banky W: A Must Read! by demowo: 7:29pm On Jun 29, 2009
find the reply rooftop Mc's posted to reuben abati, a copy was sent to gaurdian, let watch if they would publish it


MR. RUEBEN ABATI, YOU ARE WRONG … SIR!Share
Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 10:26pm


I heard sir, about your ‘infamous’ write-up which naturally incensed me for the reasons that I am in the cadre you address – the new Nigerian youth, and more precisely, I was one of the acts singled out for your scorching spotlight. Still, I had to verify by reading it for myself, and I can barely walk straight for the endless inaccuracies I repeatedly stumbled over just to make my way to your concluding full stop.


Amongst many of my infuriated colleagues’ responses, I also read Banky W’s (Or would you rather I call him Bankole Wellington) and decided there was little else to say. That’s why I wrote – to say the little unsaid but first, sir, forgive my sending a message to someone else on a letter addressed to you but I can’t contain myself - Shout out, Banky. Your article was tight. Even though I always regarded you as an intelligent lyricist, I never imagined it extended to a polemical write-up like the letter addressed to the same subject. How about a column or article in a national daily, hm? More streams of income. Lol (im bringing out the english i only use n special occasions or like my friends kleva and kenny would say when i want to impress a girl)

Again, Mr. Abati, my apologies. Kindly take a walk with me to the Rooftop from where I will show you horizons you can only view from this height. We start with semantics, where you took an issue with ‘naming.’

I don’t what Lord Lugard and his Misuss where thinking (or drinking) when they named us Nigeria (Niger- area) but I know all nations have their ‘pet monikers’ however prestigious the national name is to the citizenry or how highly held the persons who conceived the names are. Great Britain’s most popular sobriquet, one of many, is the Scepter’d Isle, famously coined by Shakespeare; the Irish fondly call their land the Emerald Isle, and who doesn’t know Yankee?

The nickname is a natural staple of culture. It is an abnormal stagnation of culture for ‘pet names’ not to be born. It would slim any dictionary by half. Language is dynamic, and ordinary men alike with nobles conceive terms by the day. Everyone (Respectfully sir, that includes you) and everything has one – Money: whether we call it Cheddar in the Bronx or Kishi in the streets of Lagos; technology – Laptops are lappy, and the computer stronghold of USA is fondly called ‘Silicon Valley’; even education – Ivy League for the most revered schools. Enough said there. Just proving that your disdain for nicknaming is in fact … strange and incongruent with what is natural.

This generation of Nigerian youths, the one in the ‘eye of your storm’ has unarguably birthed a more patriotic force than any seen since the Naira was neck and neck with the Dollar. Starting from the late nineties, a movement we now label ‘proudly Naija’ was born, a movement that saw the gradual shift from patronizing foreign material to our local commodities. And that, without any urging by the establishment which established SAP (Structural Adjustment Programme), an initiative that failed to do what ‘we’ have started without pomp and circumstance – turn national attention away from ‘everything abroad.’ Today, while the economy groans under misrule, the Nigerian youth has found a more lucrative environment for self-expression. Areas like Ajegunle have swapped their grim reputation for the renown of a hotbed of talent with the long string of socially conscious acts from there, giving Ajegunle the funky epithet, AJ City. Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger, international superstars, competed to adorn us in the nineties but now, before we, Nigerian artistes, leave the shores of Nigeria, we hurry Lord Nackson, SoJo, Wilson, Muyiwa Osindero and Babugee, (Who by the way, is owned by Sonny Okosuns’ daughter, her father too guilty of using a stage name), to mention some of the many new tailors and designers, to finish our local garments, so that while abroad, we may proudly showcase the progressive Nigerian youth.

I mentioned the economy. Imagine sir, being a social commentator, and therefore one who is observant of economic trends, the number of would-be armed-robbers, destitutes, burglars and dependants, there’d be on the streets if many weren’t making music beats for D’Banj and Tu-Face; garbing top actresses and musicians in the attire they wear; providing lights, sound, security and camera for the numerous events that hold each week; writing on pop culture for the varied youth magazines. A lot of artists’ managers, Personal Assistants, Publicists, clothiers, et al would either be scrambling to leave Nigeria for ‘great outside’ or turn to inglorious alternatives.

You touched a personal nerve when you mentioned La Gi Mo, a song composed by my partner and me.

First sir, I am pained you didn’t listen to the song. You were like one of the six blind men of Hindustan, who, unable to see what an elephant looked like simply held on to a part and rigidly asserted what they felt. The man who touched the large ear said an elephant is a fan, the one who had the tail called it a snake, and you took away our Chorus and labeled the song bad. It is not in my place to tell you, Chairman of Guardian’s Editorial Board, that journalism is about ‘news’ not ‘bias’ for facts are sacred, comments, free. You did not verify by research what would have taken less than the four minutes to listen to. And that sir, makes me suspect of every issue on which you comment because if your emotions dictate your point of view, your journalistic objectivity has been compromised, making nonsense of the lofty office you hold.

In a summary, La Gi Mo is a plea to God for humility through chastisement. Musicians are poets, and creative license permits us to express ourselves as we deem best so I shouldn’t defend the choice or theme of my song insofar as its not libelous or injurious to another. La Gi Mo is in English, sir, for easy listening and comprehension should you choose to repent of your position, and give the tune a try. The CDs are a hundred and fifty (Naira, if you’re buying in Nigeria) and they’re anywhere music is sold.

Professor Wole Soyinka, in an astonishing feat of humility, admitted that he hailed from a Wasted Generation. With deference to Wole Soyinka, I disagree. That generation gave us Soyinka and Achebe and Bola Ige and Dapo Adelugba and Fela to mention some. Yes, the good guys were unable to save Nigeria from the rot but in their music and literature and oration, we found hope and strength to run with.

Your generation, sir, and I mean this respectfully, is the one terribly verging on wasted. We do not begrudge your slow and inept pace with the baton of development. We are however intolerant of you judging ours. You see, we’d be better if you improved on what earlier generations passed to you. But we met you stagnant. Your generation, that is. So, sir, to say we have an identity crisis? To blame the decadence of society on us? To place the blame for the moral decay of Nigeria on us?

YOU ARE WRONG SIR!

However wise a child is, he cannot see from the highest rooftop what the elders can from the ground. You are older so you can teach us. We expect that you will mentor and coach us into what we ought be rather than condemn us for where we took ourselves.

Look at us sir. We are organizing great Award shows, buying our own houses (Home and abroad), providing employment, bringing mental and emotional salve to people by our creative output, and importantly, establishing Nigeria as a global entertainment force. Young people who left the shores are returning – D’ Banj came in from England, El Dee and Banky W from the United States, Weird also from the Sceptre’d Isle, and many more are coming.

Sir, we had no model in you. No Prophets heralded us, no Blue Print was laid for us, and the baton handed our generation by yours, was a faded and worn-out bar, but still, we created a picture inside and gave flesh to it on the outside. Am I saying there aren’t immoral elements among us? No sir. I’m saying, state your premise and make your case, based on verified facts. Again sir, the journalistic maxim – facts are SACRED, comments FREE. Comments, though opinions, should however be based on informed insight, and yours was all emotion, no objectivity.

Thank you for your time sir. Eku ise ile ise yin o ni jo no o
Politics / Re: The Real Warri (with Pictures) by demowo: 2:53pm On Jun 01, 2009
I did my Nysc in warri, and those pictures are liers. Let me analysis the pics:

1) The airport pics is not even for the govt, the airport is owed by shell, and only 1airliner was landing there when i was in warri
2) Round abouts are the only good things about warri
3)Warri Shell estate, nobody is allowed inside those estate, infact only 2% of the people living in the warri have seen the inside of that estate.
4) The taxi, am sure is Govt people that wouls snatch it one by one, cos noboy have seen them work or pick people or moving like its picking up at all.
5) Prodeco estate is mainly for chevron workers, and only rich people go to that estate, after they check u before u go in. have been in the estate its nice, but its not the place for normal warri people, most people in warri dont even know its there. and its been there since forever. beside that its a private estate for oil workers.
6) the cheap But cool estate is one of those 650k-750k a year house, and they re like 3 beds so not so cheap, also most real warri people dont knw of the estate, cos they dont go there.
7)The only REAL picture there is the warri at night. there are nice places in warri but it is not as nice as u make it look, show people Enheren Junction, Ogbeh Ijoh Waterside, Okere Market, Odion Road, hausa area, etceta,the only nice thing the govt has been doing is roads SO STOP LIEING

i served in Warri South Local Govt, and lived in Ogunu, just by shell estate, show them Ogunu, the people are not to happy and they live and look into shell estates its like 2 worlds, shell has light 24hrs a day and ogunu shares fence with them and they hardly have light, thats a federal problem.

WARRI IS SAFE THOU, ALL THE JIST ABOUT IT NOT BEEN SAFE IS A LIE, THE PEOPLE HAVE SERIOUS PROVERTY MENTALITY.
Romance / Re: Can A Stingy Man Change? by demowo: 9:25pm On Apr 23, 2009
well me i knw sure ooh

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