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Darlduchi:Wetin dem dey talk, wetin dis one dey talk? Mtchewwwwwwww
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hltman:I need jedijedi badly ![]() |
Stolen:[b][size=15pt]LoL. Continue to wait for Republic of Biafra.. You go wait till your grandchildren clock 70, Mumu If you are going to be actively and consistently committing treasonable and seditious acts, plan first to give up any and everything about Nigeria. Including Nigerian citizenship, identity, and don't ever come back to Nigeria. Since you don't belong to Nigeria, don't claim our identity then....Nigeria is Greater. Those igbo people with potent voice have chosen to be quiet immediately Buahri win election because you will all rot in prison if you don't stop ranting Biafra, bla, bla, bla bla.... Majority of you igbos are products of the socio-political malaise of the mid 90s. Education was left for the "uneducated" to give. that's why many today misinform and misplace priorities. You know virtually nothing about your past hence all of you talk rubbish. This is how a people acquire a stigma, when you allow the myopic, selfish and anti-social thoughts, actions and antics of ragamuffins, criminals and unscrupulous elements among you overwhelm, overshadow and subsume those of decent, sensible, wise and visionary ones. And this problem is not necessarily a matter of the educational capacity of the 'mis-representatives'. Some are actually very well read, but historical events have constantly lent credence to the fact that ordinary education is not enough. Spiritual orientation, moral upbringing and influences tend to fundamentally contribute to who we eventually develop to be within society. Of course, all ethnic groups in Nigeria have traditional, cultural and social characteristics that define and typify them - unfortunately, a few of those traits are not complimentary, and need urgent critical attention, so as to remove the cancerous stigma attached to them, as well as shore up their rating and esteem. Nnamdi Kanu and his 'Biafra' renegades are a very dark blotch on the national and global 'apparel' of his kinsmen. He is a saboteur of our peaceful co-existence, a merchant of doom, a treasonable felon and the devil's agent. He should not be ignored or treated with undue levity, because he is a ticking time-bomb that needs to be immediately defused and rendered impotent, lest we have another version of Boko-Haram on our hands. A stitch in time, always saves nine ! Anyway, i heard that your leader Nnamdi Kanu has been arrested travelling on a NIGERIAN passport. Lol.. Your Biafra country can't issue him a Passport? LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO . No be only Biafra una go create, na Bofara una go create.. Yeye people![/size][/b] |
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Luas (Irish pronunciation: ˈl̪ˠuəsˠ]; Irish for "speed" is a tram/light rail system in Dublin, Ireland, which in 2014 carried 32.4 million passengers. If our leaders can get 500 of this to 9ja, bring on the oyinbos to come and train them in 9ja how to drive them, cos if you send our people from Nigeria to come for training, they might run and may not return to Nigeria after training. ![]()
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dotcomnamename:[size=25pt]Remember this? [/size] ![]() |
Herball:How can i get this in Europe? |
[size=15pt]His country cannot issue their leader a passport? Mumu people [/size] ![]() |
aieromon:Ok mate ![]() |
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Chai, see as Everton dey take Man United do training ![]() |
[size=15pt]Wow, Mourinho benched a player who is better than Messi and C.Ronaldo. Ladies and gentlemen, Jose Mourinho benched Eden Hazard, Matic and Cahill ![]() Chance for Aston Villa ? [/size] |
KIKO720:LMAOOOO ![]() |
dotcomnamename:[size=15pt]Whatever i ask from God. he always do it for me.[/size] ![]() |
[size=15pt]ANOTHER PROMO BONANZA AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. Come on you Aston Villa [/size] ![]() |
BREAKING NEWS!!! . . . . . . . . . . . The Federal Government of Nigeria under the leadership of General Muhammadu Buhari hereby announces to all Graduates, Undergraduates, University and Polytechnic Students, and Applicants that today is Saturday 17th October 2015 and that tomorrow will be Sunday 18th October 2015. Thank you for reading. You can now go back to what you were doing.!!! ![]() |
FT: Watford 0-3 Arsenal |
I want a draw please ![]() |
kunle75:Oga kunle, the cold don start already O! Make you carry better jacket O! ![]() |
ekpotek:Was asked about this same question when i went to Dublin few days ago... Under EU Directive 2004/38, there are very limited circumstances whereby a host Member State can lawfully refuse a visa and residence card to the immediate family members of an EU citizen exercising their free movement rights. The UK has implemented the Surinder Singh principle at Regulations 9 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 , which prescribes the following conditions: >The EU citizen is residing in an EEA State as a worker or self-employed person or was so residing before returning to the United Kingdom; >If the family member of EU citizen is a spouse or civil partner, the parties are living together in the EEA State or had entered into the marriage or civil partnership and were living together in the EEA State before the British citizen returned to the United Kingdom; >The centre of the EU citizen’s life has transferred to the EEA State where the EU citizen resided as a worker or self-employed person. It is evident therefore that the UK citizen must move “the centre of their life” to Ireland, prior to returning to the UK in order to successfully invoke their EU Treaty Rights. Meanwhile, · A 3 month residence period is necessary; · Holidaying or weekend visits do not qualify for the purposes of calculating the residence period; · Any union citizen, not just workers or the self employed may benefit from the principle; · During the required period of residence family life must have been ‘created or strengthened’; · Abuse of the principle will not be allowed or tolerated. I hope this answered your question? However, you may wish to contact Vicjustice and Justwise for more clarification about this. They know better. |
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[size=15pt]THE LION OF THE NIGER DELTA... Our hope is that the senate ethics committee concludes it's findings and submits it report on time for Amaechi's confirmation hearing tomorrow. Did not happen today, but tomorrow is another day to look forward to. If you know me, you know I am unrelenting. I have my Otueke special still chilling. If someone we all know can be drunk on and off for 6 years, I can take one day off to celebrate. Lol. If even not tomorrow, I will be up the day after, complete with my bottle of Otueke, to await. I will support Rotimi Amaechi's nomination as a minister. Until somebody shows me some proof that he is not a fit and proper person. ( Never mind that Akpabio and co are in there.) I just dey look una kind of photo[/size] |
[size=25pt]''The igbos deported had psychiatric issues and were a nuisance. The right to freedom is not an absolute right, it must not also carry nuisance. Destitute were housed, treated and when they started saying home home.. and also they wanted to sue us for illegal detaining them. We took them to where they told us their home is. I have apologised to those who felt hurt. Governor Akpabio all sent some to Lagos and I didn't cry about it'' - Babatunde Raji Fashola, 14 October 2015[/size]
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atoleybaba:Yes o i said it.. ![]() |
dotcomnamename:[size=20pt]I SAID IT AND IT HAPPENED [/size] |
[size=15pt]I am expecting one more question from a deluded senator, WHY DID YOU DEPORT IGBOS WHEN YOU WERE THE GOVERNOR OF LAGOS STATE? [/size] ![]() |
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[size=20pt]I have not seen a person so loved and celebrated by the APC base like this man. It's infectious. Wall after wall, post after post. APC is waiting to erupt in jubilation at his confirmation. What is this je ne sais quoi Amaechi possesses? I have to confess, I too have caught the fever. I'm waiting anxiously for his confirmation. I have ordered my special ogogoro from Otueke already. A drunken fest is very likely, even as far away as Las Vegas. Lol![/size] |
The president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has said a testimonial will be organised for Vincent Enyeama, saying he deserves “an honourable exit” from the Super Eagles. On Saturday, Enyeama returned to Belgium to meet with NFF president Pinnick, NFF 1st Vice President Seyi Akinwunmi and 2nd Vice President Shehu Dikko. Pinnick told Enyeama in clear terms that the country is bigger than any individual, and that even if he was determined to quit international football, he did not have to do so in a situation of acrimony. “I told him that he did so well for Nigeria over the past 13-and-half years that he had been there, and by all means, is deserving of a honourable exit,” the NFF boss said. “Whatever the situation, whether he decides to return to the team or not, the NFF will organise a worthy testimonial match in his honour because he served the nation so well. “However, the head coach is in full charge of the team and the camp at all times, and that fact must be respected. The NFF will support and respect the decision of the head coach of any of the national teams at all times. “Both Oliseh and Enyeama are true heroes of Nigeria football, if you look at what they achieved at different times. But Oliseh is head coach now and in charge of the team. We will continue to respect his contract; our role as a federation is advisory.” Pinnick further hinted that a code of conduct for players and officials of the various national teams will soon come into force. Speaking from Belgium on Sunday, NFF President Amaju Pinnick assured that the document was ready and would be implemented soonest to guide the conduct of players, officials and coaches and minimize areas of conflict and tension in the national camp. “A small group had been working on the document and I am happy to say that it is now ready for implementation,” he said. “This will spell out how players and officials must conduct themselves while in any of the national camps, and minimise the probability of misunderstanding between coaches and players.” SOURCE: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/nff-plans-testimonial-for-enyeama/ |
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