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sleeky8: To all y'all GEJ ass kissers, take a breather of 5mins and reason. The OP is trying to show that a project that is supposed to kick off in the first quarter of 2013 has not started so instead of praising GEJ you should be asking questions.Go check the date the news was published anti-GEJ azz licker! When you're not in your right senses try using the left one! ![]() |
kabba7: How come every ome on this thread seem carried awau in the celebration of fraud ? So Nigerians are so daft to swallow this deciet a project meant for first qoarter of the year U̶̲̥̅̊ are celebration it in september not yet started somebody is. Hiddiny behind his for finger telling of typo can't the typo be edited? I for una.Let me help you. Anytime you're reading news, first of all look at the date, that's where everything lies. It's obvious the '2013' was a typo and it can be edited once you get the attention of the publisher. @Post, this's a good one and I've been laughing ma azz out reading through the comments. Thank God the missing SADDIST was found. And as someone rightly said, that guy should be made permanently unconscious if thatz the only time he does the right thing. ![]() |
Oh! It got here... Nice one to me. My first topic on NL hit FP. ![]() |
sashaa: still on the matterBack to the matter |
SLIDE waxie: is igala a northern state? It is Kogi, which is clearly a middle beltKogi is North Central when it comes to region. |
mimzy007: As for the zonal enlistment, I heard (not confirmed) dat apart frm screening Credentials there will be a simple pre-medical screening. Height,flat foot & a few physical things will be checked. You will agree with me that from this more pple will be dropped.That flat foot is what has been holding from applying. I have flat foot. |
Okwyjesus: Few post yet it made front page.It even got to the front page without any comment. |
Don't worry guys, I will give you guys live streaming link. By the waysssssss.... AM WATCHING IT ON NAIRALANDTV NOW |
*In Olamide's voice* Am I mad ![]() |
SLIDE waxie: This is not true..Misfired sperm from the wrong person to a wrong person in a RIGHT region at the wrong time. |
Life can be tough. As my mother used to wryly remind me, “No one gets out alive.” We all have plenty of less-than-perfect moments. Not even the most gifted, telegenic and charming people live every day in the sunshine. The same is true for entrepreneurs. Just as “bad things happen to good people,” every great entrepreneur regularly stares down the barrel of failure. Graham Weaver, the founder of Alpine Investors and a frequent visitor to my business classes, reminds would-be entrepreneurs that the only failures they should fear are the ones of character and effort. It’s an uncertain world, and there are only so many things you can control. Even when you’re giving 100% and doing your best to be an honorable and ethical leader, things go wrong. What you can control is how you deal with those setbacks. However stressful failure can be, if you pick yourself up and get back on the horse, you’ve passed the real test. And when you do, you’ll start to see more silver linings than you expected. In pushing through failure, you’ll learn who your real friends are – the ones who know what you’re made of and believe in what you’ll do next. You’ll discover reserves of energy, persistence and confidence that you didn’t know you had. And you’ll feel a new sense of creativity, the ingenuity to solve hard problems, that might have remained fallow without the challenges. One way I’ve prepared for my own unanticipated, but nonetheless certain, failures is by memorizing these 10 quotes: 1. "What does not destroy me, makes me stronger." – Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900 2. "Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance." Samuel Johnson 1709-84. 3. "Sweet are the uses of adversity." – William Shakespeare, 1564-1616 4. "When it’s darkest, men see the stars." – Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1882 5. "Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom." – General George S. Patton, 1885-1945 6. "When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water." – Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790 7. "A certain amount of opposition is a great help to a man. Kites rise against, not with the wind." – John Neal, 1793-1876 8. "Success is going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm." – Anon 9. "He knows not his own strength that hath not met adversity." – Ben Jonson, c.1573-1637 10. "Life is not always a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes playing a poor hand well." – Jack London, undated. One last quote I always keep nearby is this one from Theodore Roosevelt -- about the value of “daring greatly”. It's an excerpt of a speech he gave at Paris’s Sorbonne in April, 1910: It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat. It’s nice to remind yourself that anyone who fails at trying to do something great is in pretty good company. This group knew that the best dreams can often temporarily disguise themselves as nightmares – better to press forward and leave the fear behind. Written by Joel C. Peterson. Culled from http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20130907072209-11846967-10-quotes-all-entrepreneurs-should-memorize?trk=tod-home-art-list-small_1 |
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agbameta: Damn!!! Na so the tin pain you reach?Make I drink my agbo finish make I know if I fit understand ur jargons boy. Mama Sukura! Bring ur own agbo come make I help you. |
bakynes: Lagos is just like London Where u find almost pple form almost all the countries in the world.But u don't find Pple who have Nationalized to be british calling London a No mans's land.The Arabs are investing heavy in London,Pple from other countries are working and paying taxes as well as English pple bt u will never find them call London a No man's land.I support One Nigeria bt do not forget where u came from Lagos is still Part of Yoruba land bt all tribes from the Federation are welcome to stay and do business.Whatz even the ish about this una dirty and lousy 'Leg-us' self ?A place that I can't spend more than a week in. Just toured through the city to see all that has been saying about it here but couldn't find any. And mind you, NL user bluetooth is from Kwara (NC), Segeggs is from Kogi (NC), Eko ile Ogun state, agbameta Kwara (NC), and a host of dem bigots are from Ekiti et al. None from Lagos. Now every SW and NC kid is from Lagos. Only on nairaland Shaaa |
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agbameta: What is going on in your village? I feel your pain and sorrow.Really? You wanna know Am helping the poor Yoruba women here in buying off their agbo and alomo so they can see what to buy amala and ewedu with. Caveman! Hahahahaha |
Sagacious: the ugliness of those places is by far finer than Jr best places.SW state? God forbid! I left there on the day am done with my service year. I can't stand the deteriorated region. The shabby houses and jalopies in those villages u called cities projects hunger that wasn't there for me even after eating enuf gbegiri and amala. Hahahahahaha.... I laff again in Yoruba. I gets filled here by mere watching the beauty of the structures over here. Can't think of what will take me to SW again, even if its that beautiful Mary. Chai! That girl sweet die... Taaaaaaaaaaaa!!! She's not Yoruba but a Ghanian black beauty. |
agbameta: Things degenerate tribally because the same insecure people with low self esteem and nothing good going on for them can not curb their petty jealousy, hatred and bitterness.Stone aged destined Hahahahahahha...You mean the type I saw in Osogbo, Akure, Ado Ekiti, Ibadan and some parts of Lagos ? No!You musn't be talking of that. Kids! Check from the first page the people that started tribal talks on this thread. You people celebrate every little thing done over there cuz you haven't had the opportunity to see what is happening in other places. I almost walk up to ogbeni Rauf to ask him to come down with me to Enugu so he can see how a city suppose to look like. Hahahahahaha... I laugh again in Yoruba. Stone aged tribe indeed! |
St_Black: So does that explain why your caves are so poor and wretched you natives have to flock to Lagos & other SW states?Kids ranting all over as usual. I keep saying it, u people should try and visit other states before talking trash. I served in Osun state (Osogbo precisely) and then have the opportunity to travels through all SWtern states including Kogi(though NC),believe u me my village is 5times developed than those places. You're talking about caves, *smh* Lagos is the only state in SW that can rub shoulders with the kind of structures you find in SE. YES! If you doubt me go ask Gowon what he saw that left him in amazement the last time he visited Enugu. To the topic, its been celebrated while its still yet to be completed because it wasn't GEJ that was behind it. All of u here I bet can't afford a place in that place if it happens to be completed in your lifetime. We all know those that has the kinda money to be spent in such places. If you still don't know, ask Yuzedo to give you the result of the last census conducted in banana iceland. Tenk! |
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Just got back from a ban vacation by OAM4J. No be small thing. Can someone please remind me the name of this forum again ? |
switdil: I wish for true loveReally? Watch enough nollywood movies, you'll see many of it there. Tuface intro and I quote, "there's more to this life than just faking up reality". |
I wish to make a million dollar before this year runs out. Oya kuku give me the links to it sharp sharp! |
Gwekzy: U mad broFor needing help? I use to see people hide their posts and it read thus... "This post has been hidden". I want to learn how to do that. Am not mad sire! Tenk! |
Please am new here, how can I hide my post ? |
owolabifunke14: God gave me everything in their right proportions,I'm offCan I have a glance ? |
ReLaTE: copy and paste frm a Chelsea dry gin junkieHahahahaha... Funny as u may sound, but am too good to do copy and paste ok. I didn't even thought of it till I try replying those that are against Mourinho for saying that "the better team won". That u don't have the brain for such write up doesn't mean that some other person doesn't as well. Have a blessed day though |
ganase2: http://www.tutubranch.com/2013/08/funny-introvert-signs.htmlThis is wholly just me! Amazing! In fact, whoever wrote this knows me better than I do. |
She's illuminatily disturbed. |

