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Igho should be in that list as well. |
Lol. This dude is still a lad, man. |
oteneaaron:and u saw/ heard him say that? Pls, show us a link to the video. |
Tomorrow now, some ignoramuses will come out to ask what he has done for the society. |
B, A mehn...B,A. |
Michellla:una too see fault. It's all for fun, now, Nigerians. Haba. |
These bloggers never stop. Why publish stories you do not have evidence to back up? Smh. Sue them now and they'll start begging. |
Cute kids! |
If that's really how it all started, then Basket is dead wrong to even reply him on instagram. You cannot keep taking jabs at people in the name of 'comedy, people have feelings, damn it. I do not blame freeze at all, he's human, he's right to react. Is it me tho or Basketmouth is starting to seem proud and arrogant? The things fame and fortune do to men. Smh. And he actually bragged with his fans... How shallow! See how he's burning bridges, forgetting that tomorrow, he might have to use the same route. |
Lol. Bad move! |
drizslim:That 'torn' jean is a balmain though. |
It must be your TV cos I've seen the show on a different screen, and it wasn't like u make it seem. |
Nothing wrong with marrying your late wife's bestie, but i think everything is wrong with the timing of their engagement. They could have waited a bit longer, and accord the late woman her due respect. Poor, poor timing, that's all. |
The reason is simple; married people's lifestyle is not really compatible with that of single people, especially around these parts of the world. Single people keep late nights, hangout often, and are always exposed to situations that are 'unhealthy' for married people. That is the reason why a lot of married people tend to spend less time around single people. They do not want to be exposed to those situations or be around people that may tempt them into doing something irresponsible. The other reason is that most single people do not really understand the difference between marriage and courtship. Some of them expect their married friends to behave in the same way they did before marriage, they give silly advise, and that makes it more difficult to allow them in your life. With married friends though, it's a lot easier to get along because they're in the same waters as you. |
donTbone:nobody expects an automatic turnaround, however, there should be signs of positive progress. |
First, the Lagos government's official website, now this. I hope it's not the intl. Muslim community that's responsible...as that would only add more fuel to the belief that they're a radical and violent bunch. |
Is Olamide a rapper? That sounds like singing to me. |
okolochyke:I expected something like this from an APC fanatic. The people whose comments have been sampled, are they not Nigerians? You say they are IPOB youths from one section of the country, but does that make them any less Nigerian than you? I know that it is a little hard for some of you APC fanatics to grapple with the fact that there actually are Nigerians from all parts of the country who are getting tired and disappointed in the present government; a government from whom so much is expected, judging from the promises they made before assuming power, but it is the truth. APC promised us change, and while we expect that change to be gradual, we also expect it to be multi- faceted. This government has been in power for 7 months, yet nothing of note has happened to positively impact the average Nigerian. All it's done is probe the previous government, which i have no problem with, by the way, but should that be at the expense of the overall well-being of the citizenry? There are other pressing issues i the country that require immediate attention, take the lingering fuel crisis and the dwindling naira for instance. What about electricity? Our economy is suffering, but the government seems not to be bothered, and you expect the people not to complain for disappointment? How many contracts have been awarded, heck, how many projects has the government actually set out to execute? None of course! It may only still be 7 months, but that is enough for a government that means business to make an impression. It's just sad that it's not been up to scratch. |
It's bad enough that you gamble, you also want to take some of it's proceeds to church? Lol. I doubt God would like that. |
BodyKiss:No, he's not the only one prospering. More than half the members of the winners' family worldwide live above the poverty line. And that is because they have a prophet who teaches and shows them what it takes to. And does he ever give back to the society? Well, He has 2 universities where the best lecturers are employed to give quality education to those who see the need for it. He has hundreds of secondary and primary schools scattered across the world doing the same. Every branch of his church caters for the needy, including the widows every other time. His church has several scholarship programs for students at different levels. There is provision for free transportation of members who cannot afford to take themselves to and from church on sundays. And i can go on and on, but then, you probably would still find a reason to criticize the man. The thing about people like you is that you just talk based on heresy, without actually digging in to know the truth about people and issues. |
This Senate has shown that they have nothing to offer us. While other countries' senators are making laws that would help move them to a better place, ours are taking us back a decade with every move/ law they make. As if it wasn't disappointing enough that they launched a suggestion box in 2015, they're also trying to gag the social media. Makes one wonder if this is actually a democracy or a dictactorship by civilians. May God help Nigeria. |
My pastor also shared this story at church some time ago. It does pay to be good. |
menabadoo:Asaba is coming along slowly. It just lacks an abundance of very motorable street roads. If Delta state had another James Ibori, the city would probably be contending with Lagos and calabar for 'most beautiful city' title. It's practically been the same way Ibori left it. |
dominique:The government is trying to silence you, so you suffer and don't complain, yet, you say this? Oh lord! |
Adaeze003:u can't compare empire to power. Power is miles ahead. A good series should have a lot of suspense. That's why you'll anticipate the next episode / season. Power is too interesting, empire is just a show, nothing special and intriguing. Power may be sexually explicit, but it still has a greater story. I only saw empire because of the buzz around it. First season wasn't so bad though, but it's nowhere near power's league by my standards. Apologies, if i derailed. |
Trailblazer1: lol. God bless you for this. Hypocritical people abound on here. |
Happens all the time. Wealth and fame can mess with your head like that. I'm not surprised, but the parlor though? What happened to the bedroom(s)? Sounds like the Tayo guy wasn't as nice as he claims. |
Nigerians are very talented people. It's no news. |
It's inspiring to see young people work hard to earn themselves a living. If a lot of people thought like you, the world would be saner. God make you bigger. |
That woman is incredibly gorgeous. |
delishpot:i want to believe he announced it to inspire and encourage. |

lol. God bless you for this. Hypocritical people abound on here.