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Why 4.30 now... |
Team arsenal... 2 hours to go... I dey fear o. |
Afam4eva: If the story is true then it's a shame that a grown azz adult could take her life because of an Ipad. If she was a teenager or a university student, i would have reasoned a little bit with her, but a forty something year old woman? In Ondo and not Lagos? This shows the level of moral decadence in our society.only if d story is true... |
Lobsan Rampa: 1. Fowloga ade... Wetin na |
caramelll: Dnt forget u have no ears to hear people sayin " "olboy,see that nyash" " ![]() |
Mosquito |
I will go for the ears... For balance... |
RedBenson: Yea, MTN is so worst that is almost incomparable to other networks in akwacross area. Even to load d recharge card u bought wit ur hard earned money, they would be telling u "service time out" continously even after trying it over 10x. If u want to check ur account balance, that can even be the worst as they endless be telling u d same "service time out" rubbish. I had two MTN lines, cos of this thier rubbish, i broke one into pieces out of annoyance and threw it away recently, this remaining one, am destroying it soon. If u call som1 or vice versa, all u hear is some nonsense noises as if earoplane is hitting on their mast. So stu.pid network - MTN. Am glad many people are discarding thier sim cards now. Thank God for the likes of Etisalat, at least, a bit better!thank God for mobile number portability |
kaelz: MTN or EMPTYHEN der on z worst here in Ojo, I subscribd 2 deir one day data plan, i dnt evn open a page n dey re tellin me I've exhausted my plan.., airtel ntwrk z fair, Etisalat z juz lyk Emptyhen... plz hlp me aask MTN wetin i do dem..? ![]() |
Dyt: Me? |
Gboliwe: Lol. Men of little faith.u get mind o... Me ke... I for don skanpa |
Mtn very bad.... Glo... Good... Etisalat... D best... |
Adeniyi A.:something needs to be done asap... Abi Dem kidnap am... Where is she ...Where is she...Where is she....Where is she.....Where is she.....Where is she |
pDude: Yes.abeg free me |
Lululu |
Itulah: Most time I wonder if the Administrator of Nairaland has lost his sense of human. How could trash like this make the front page?i tire o |
pDude: Spits on this your post and urinate on it afterwards. And set fire on itre u ok? |
Imagine... Dis post don make front page... Nonsense shit.... Wetin concern with dis.... Spit on thread.. |
US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that the United States will not wait for UN weapons inspectors to finish their work before deciding whether or not to launch military strikes against Syria. In a half-hour speech delivered at the State Department on Friday, Kerry laid out a circumstantial case linking the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to an attack in the Damascus suburbs last week. Kerry said that 1,429 people were killed in the attack, though other reported death tolls have varied. The US government released a four-page document on Friday which assessed, with a "high degree of confidence," that the Syrian government carried out the attack. "We know that the Assad regime has the largest chemical weapons programme in the entire Middle East," Kerry said. "We know that the regime has used those weapons multiple times this year... and we know that the regime was specifically determined to rid the Damascus suburbs of the opposition." But Kerry did not outline any specific plans for an attack, saying only that the administration of Barack Obama would "continue talking" with Congress and its allies. The British parliament voted against a resolution urging a military strike on Thursday night, and Prime Minister David Cameron said he would respect parliament's wishes. 'Not the mandate' A team of United Nations weapons inspectors spent the week in Damascus and made several visits to the site of the attack in East Ghouta. The team departed on Friday, and will spend the coming days or weeks reviewing its findings. Kerry, however, said the United States would not wait for those results before deciding whether to act. "President Obama, we in the US, we believe in the UN, we have great respect for it," Kerry said. "[But] the UN investigation will not confirm who used these chemical weapons. That is not the mandate of the UN investigation. It will only affirm whether such weapons were used." In a separate conference call on Friday, a senior Obama administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, dodged questions about whether Assad himself directly ordered the attack, suggesting that the US government does not have evidence that he did. "He's the decision-maker, he's ultimately in charge of employment," the official said. "The US made clear some time ago that Assad is responsible for the use of chemical weapons by his regime." Administration officials also stressed that any military action would not be "open-ended," or "impose regime change."http://m.aljazeera.com/story/2013830163157448956 |
Okija_juju: WIll NTA show it?!ehn!... NTA Ko because Ni... ![]() |
holy macaroni.... |
Badowsky i miss u fa... |
I wonder o... Its bng long... Badowsky not watching |
dapsondou: Shouting irritates dogs, you know?calling for help.... Dat should attract d owner |
Na to dey shout help help help help.... [url][/url] ![]() |
Badowsky is watching |


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