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AdvertsRe: US Master Card And Bank Account That Accepts Nigerian For All Purposes by ebankole: 8:12pm On Aug 28, 2013
Johniky19: please help me opening clickbank.
U can contact on the guide on how to own a clickbank account.

at sholiray@gmail.com
AdvertsRe: US Master Card And Bank Account That Accepts Nigerian For All Purposes by ebankole: 8:11pm On Aug 28, 2013
Johniky19: please help me opening clickbank.
U can contact on the guide on how to own a clickbank account.
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 8:50pm On Aug 25, 2013
AlOE VERA JUICE HELPS IN PREVENTING ANY ISSUE THAT MAY ARISES AFTER SHAVING ET AL.

IT CURES MOST FORMS OF HAIR DESEASES IN MEN BUT MOST ESPECIALLY ON WOMEN.

RASHES IN THE HAIR NAME THEM JUST APPLY ALOE JUICE THERE AND SEE THE WONDER OF NATURE.

MORE COMIN
GARLIC
GINGER
SHEA BUTTER
PAPAYA LEAF ETC
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 6:15pm On Aug 25, 2013
FOR EASY AND SMOOTH BOWEL MOVEMENT YOU REALLY WANT TO CONSUME SOME QUANTITY JUICE OF ALOE VERA.
THOUGH ITS QUITE BITER BUT U WILL DO YOURSELF A HUGE FAVOR TAKING THIS & REMEMBER THIS IS NOT JUST FOR UR BOWEL BUT ALSO FOR YOUR IMMUNE.AS CONSUMING THIS ALSO BOOST YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM.
FORGET THE BITTERNESS AND GET HEALTHIER.

COMING
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 6:05pm On Aug 25, 2013
Now lets continue....

Another health benefit of Aloe is Applying its juice on your hair.

You wanna make your hair get stronger,healthy,dark et al just anything or justice nature can offer to your HAIR,then you want to apply Aloe juice.It does all good justice favorable to your hair.
am short of english words now,will be back..
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 12:44pm On Aug 25, 2013
....NOW WASH YOUR FACE OFCOS WITH SOAP.
AS MANY TIME AS POSSIBLE BUT 2-3 TIME SHUD BE FINE.
NOW U WANT TO SQUEEZE OUT SOME JUICE OF ALOE FACE NOW.
DO THIS FOR LIKE MONTHS OR MORE & SEE THE NEW BEAUTY U.......

TO BE CONTI....
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 12:37pm On Aug 25, 2013
I'M SURE EVERY ONE WANT TO LOOK GOOD AND RADIANT ESPECIALLY THE LADIES:

WELL THERE'S NEVER BEEN ANYTHING LIKE WHAT NATURE HAS GOT TO OFFER IS U. ARE TRULY LOOKING FOR A LASTING AND PERMANENT SOLUTION TO THAT FACE OF YOUR,
WELL ALOE VERA IS THE ANSWER.

ALL U DO IS EVERY MORNING OR NIGHT BEFORE U BED,U WANT TO WASH YOUR FACE....
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 12:26pm On Aug 25, 2013
U can learn more at Source

http:///mxwajab

Or the below blog but let continue anyways

Aloe Vera:
-ALKALIZES THE BODY
_ALOE VERA IS GREAT FOR THE SKIN WHEN APPLY.
_ALOE HELPS WITH DIGESTION
-HIGH IN VITAMIN& MINIRALS
-AMINO ACID& FATTY ACIDS
-IS AN ADAPTOGEN,HELPS IN DETOXITIFICATION.

MORE COMING.
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 12:17pm On Aug 25, 2013
BACK TO ALOE VERA NOW.......
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 12:09pm On Aug 25, 2013
Are u experiencing rashes,itches or are you just feeling that your skin is somehow feeling these unpleasant?

Yes!
Are u having these rashes,itches or there this spots pop?
THEN YOU WANT TO SQUEEZE OUT SOME BITTER LEAF JUICE AND APPLY ON THIS SURFACE.
You will be surprise at the result
Remember,its a continuous thing.
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 11:15am On Aug 25, 2013
ALOE VERA ALSO BOOST IMMUNE SYSTEM.

more comming

just have to point this though this is all about beautifying your skin naturally.....
Let continue......

coming after aloe vera will be SHEA BUTTER
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 11:07am On Aug 25, 2013
NOW RUB & APPLY IT ON THAT SWELLNG SPOT JUST LIKE U ARE USING OR APPLYIN RUB,BUT NOT TOO MUCH PRESSURE.
AFTER DOING THIS LEAVE SOME JUICE OF THE ALOE ON THAT SURFACE AND ALLOW IT TO DRY OFF AND PLEASE DO NOT WASH IT OFF UNTILL ABOUT 2-3HRS THATS IF U REALLY WANT TO.
JUST DO THIS AND SEE ONE OF THE WONDERS OF ALOE VERA.
MORE
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 11:02am On Aug 25, 2013
REMEMBER EVERYTHING I POST WILL BE COMING FROM MY OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND WHAT I STILL PRACTICE.

NOW ALOE VERA:

DID/DO U JUST HIT YOUR HEAD ON SOMETHING OR ANY PART OF YOUR BODY AND ALL YOU FEELING NOW IS PAINS OR SWELLING,NEED NOT GO SOME MILES:JUST FIND WHERE U CAN LAY YOUR HANDS ON ALOE VERA.
EXTRACT IT JUICE......
HealthRe: Unknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 10:10am On Aug 25, 2013
WELL ANYONE CAN EASILY CONTRIBUTE TO THIS.
REMEMBER WHAT EVER HELP OR CONTRIBUTION U MAKE TODAY MAKE SAVE SOMEONE ELSES LIFE.TODAY,TOMORROW OR IN THE FUTURE.

NOW WHAT ARE THE HEALTH BENEFIT OF ALOE VERA:
HealthUnknown Home-made Ways To Make Ur Skin Beautiful Forever. by ebankole(op): 10:06am On Aug 25, 2013
WELL ITS ALL ABOUT RESEARCH AND HAVING GOOD INFO AT YOUR FINGERS TIP.THIS HAS WORKED FOR ME AND IS STILL & THOUGH THIS IS NOT A ROKET SCIENCE BUT SOMETHING U CAN EASILY COME UP WITH WHILE AT HOME.
ITS ALL ABOUT APPLYING NATURE IN ITS BEST.
I WILL BE SHARING SOME NATURE STUFF THAT ENHANCES GOOD,HEALTHY SKIN ET AL.
CultureRe: YORUBAS Are;who Are The Yoruba People? (1) by ebankole(op): 4:03pm On Aug 24, 2013
become,look naturally you at http://skinwhitenforeverreviews..com
BusinessRe: Clickbank Q & A: I'm Making Money From Clickbank & Can Teach You [see My Proofs] by ebankole: 3:59pm On Aug 19, 2013
@freestuff...

am still waitin to hear from u.
Sent u a pm on Ur FB do check...am waitin....
AdvertsRe: US Master Card And Bank Account That Accepts Nigerian For All Purposes by ebankole: 7:39pm On Aug 16, 2013
@BROBOLTZ
i just registered few days ago but was informed i will get my Card by september.

Now i have got myself imto trouble by providing the wrong link in my US payment service.

Can this be corrected?
or shud i write them and inform them of my misstake.
BusinessRe: Clickbank Q & A: I'm Making Money From Clickbank & Can Teach You [see My Proofs] by ebankole: 3:31pm On Aug 16, 2013
@Freestuffstonett

i need to reach u,need ur urgent help and reply.

thanks
Music/RadioRe: Kelly Hansome - LAGOS [yoruba Man's Land] by ebankole: 5:49pm On Aug 15, 2013
Google- the Awori are a tribe....

Kelly just stated the obvious truth...can dispute history or nature na ehn.
Music/RadioRe: Kelly Hansome - LAGOS [yoruba Man's Land] by ebankole: 3:49pm On Aug 15, 2013
grin

eyaaaaaaaa....smart dude tryin to make dooo
chei this dude sabi biz small o takin adv of the trabal e-war.

anyways anyways...who no know be4 say na yoruba get Lagos hum? SW west na?.
Na wa o
Ok kelly we don hear oooooooooooo
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by ebankole: 10:52am On Aug 14, 2013
grin grin

CHEI CHEI CHEI!

awon omo Nna abi na Okoro try to bring down our lovely peaceful SW but dey fail woefully o ooooooooooo

Prosperities abounds here that's why una dey troop here na? No be so.
Who God has bless......................
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by ebankole:
Despite the facts that SW is undergoing massive development in the like of IBadan,Lagos,Ogun,Kwara,Osun,Ondo et-
Our greatnes does nt lie in just infracstru but d prosperities & opportunities abounds dat drives in pple frm all oda part of OBODO Nigeria & ofcos the accomodatin spirit of d Great pple of SW -
Na baba GOD do am so grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's State & Commercial Capitals-excluding Lagos & Abuja (pictures) by ebankole: 12:59am On Aug 14, 2013
django1: By recent you mean you've not been to Ibadan since 2007 I believe. If you can't tell us right here and now where in Ibadan the dirt is, you best STFU.

Here is Ibadan: https://www.nairaland.com/1345282/ibadans-new-look-roads-infrastructures
OMO NNA ARE U KIDDING US

NOW CHECK THIS OUT
CultureYORUBAS Are;who Are The Yoruba People? (1) by ebankole(op): 8:00pm On Aug 11, 2013
The Yoruba people of south-western Nigeria are a nationality of approximately 50 million people, the vast majority of whom are concentrated primarily within Nigeria, but who are also spread throughout the entire world. They constitute probably the largest percentage of Africans that live in the diaspora and they have made their own extraordinary contributions in virtually every field of human endeavour throughout the ages.

Descendants of the Yoruba and indeed various ancient derivatives and forms of the Yoruba language can be found and are spoken in places like Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, the United States of America and various other parts of the western world.

Today, first, second and even third generation Yoruba have settled down and spread all over the world and are amongst the best and most sought after lawyers, nuclear scientists, doctors, industrialists, academics, writers, poets, playwrights, clerics, theologians, artists, film producers, historians and intellectuals. Wherever they go they tend to flourish and excel.

This is nothing new and indeed has always been the case. The first Nigerian to be called to the Bar was a Yoruba man by the name, Sapara Williams, who was called to the English Bar and started practising as a lawyer in 1879. Yet Sapara Williams was not a flash in the pan or a one- time wonder.

Other Yoruba men followed in his footsteps in quick succession and were called to the English Bar shortly thereafter. For example, after him came Joseph Edgarton Shyngle who was called in 1888, then came Gabriel Hugh Savage who was called in 1891, then came Rotimi Alade who was called in 1892, then came Kitoye Ajasa (whose original name was Edmund Macauly) who was called in 1893, then came Arthur Joseph Eugene Bucknor who was called in 1894 and then came Eric Olaolu Moore who was called in 1903.

Ironically Sapara Williams was not the first Nigerian lawyer though he was the first to be called to the English Bar. In those days you did not have to be called to the Bar to practice law and the first Nigerian lawyer that practised without being called to the Bar was a Yoruba man by the name of William Henry Savage. He was described as a ‘’self-taught and practising lawyer’’ and he was a registered Notary Public in England as far back as1821. These were indeed the greats and every single one of them was a Yoruba man.
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My friend and brother, Mr. Akin Ajose-Adeogun, who is a historian by calling and a lawyer by profession, is a man for whom I have tremendous respect. I have often described him as the ‘’living oracle of Nigerian history’’ simply because he has a photographic memory, a knack for detail, first class sources and has read more books on Nigerian history than anyone that I have ever met before in my life.

Akin has an extraordinary mind, he is a living genius and I have often urged him to write a book. You can ask him anything about anyone or any event in any part of our country, since or before independence, and he will give you names, dates and the sequence of events immediately and without any recourse to notes, books or sources.

After he has given you the information he will then cite his sources and tell you which books to go and read in order to confirm what he is saying. I have learnt so much from him that I must publically acknowledge the fact that I owe him an enormous debt of gratitude. He once told me something that I found very interesting and that reflected the semi god-like status that our earliest lawyers, including some of the names that I mentioned earlier, enjoyed amongst the people.

These men were not only revered but they were also admired by all, including members of the British intelligentsia, legal fraternity and elites. Akin told me that many years ago in the mid-80s, Sir Adetokunboh Ademola, who himself was one of the legal greats, who was called to the English Bar in 1934, who was the third Nigerian to be appointed as a magistrate in 1938, who was the third Nigerian to be appointed as a High Court judge in 1948 and who was the first Nigerian to be appointed Chief Justice of the Federation in 1958, said the following words to him.

He said, ’’When you saw the way the earliest Nigerian lawyers conducted themselves in court and argued their cases you would have been filled with pride and you would have wanted to become a lawyer yourself. Members of the public used to fill the court rooms to the brink and sometimes even the forecourts and passages just to watch these great men perform and enjoy their brilliance and oratory.

They spoke the Queen’s English and they knew the law inside out. It is not like that today’’. This is a resounding testimony from an illustrious Nigerian and it speaks eloquently about where the Yoruba, as a people, are coming from and the stock and quality of minds that they are made of.

Yet the dynamism of the Yoruba and their innovations and ‘’firsts’’ did not stop there. It went into numerous other spheres of human endeavour. Permit me to cite just two examples. The first lies within the field of medicine. Dr. Nathaniel King was the first Nigerian to become a medical practitioner.

He graduated from Edinburgh University in 1876 and he was a Creole of Yoruba origin. Next was Dr. Oguntola Sapara who was the second Nigerian to become a medical practitioner and who also graduated from Edinburgh University in 1884.

He was followed by Dr. John Randle who graduated from Durham University in 1891, then Dr. Orisadipe Obasa who graduated from Edinburgh University in 1892, then Dr. Akinwande Savage who graduated from Edinburgh University in 1900, then Dr. Curtis Adeniyi-Jones who graduated from Durham University in 1901. Others like Dr. Oyejola who graduated in 1905, Dr. Kubolaje Faderin, Dr. Sesi Akapo and Dr. Magnus Macauly who all graduated in 1912, Dr. Moyses Joao Da Rocha who graduated from Edinburgh University in 1913 followed.

The second example lies within the ranks of the clergy. The first African Anglican Bishop and the first man to translate the Holy Bible and Book of Common Prayer to any African language (outside of Ethiopia) was a Yoruba ex-slave who gave his life to Christ, won his freedom and rose up to become one of the greatest and most respected clerics and leaders that the African continent has ever known by the name of Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther.

Unknown to many his original name was Rev. John Raban but he changed it in his early years. Crowther got his first degree at the famous Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone (which at that time was part of Durham University). He was ordained as an Anglican Bishop in 1864 and in that same year he was awarded a Doctorate degree from Oxford University.

This extraordinary man who was blessed by God with an exceptionally brilliant mind was, as far as I am concerned, one of the greatest Africans that ever lived. He not only translated the Holy Bible and the Book of Common Prayer to Yoruba (an extremely difficult, complicated and painstaking venture which he began in 1843 and which he completed in 1888) but he also codified a number of other Christian books and he translated them into the Igbo and Nupe languages. He was literally the pillar and foundation of the Anglican Church in West Africa.

Throughout his adult life he courageously stood up and fought for the rights and the dignity of the African and he, more than anyone else, was responsible for the spread, influence and power of the Christian faith in Nigeria in the late 19th century. He was also the maternal grandfather of the great nationalist Herbert Macauly who, together with Nnamdi Azikiwe, founded the political party known as the NCNC in 1944.

Crowther was also the father-in-law of Rev. Thomas Babington Macaulay who founded the Christian Missionary Society Grammar School (CMS Grammar School) in 1859 in what was then the Lagos Colony. CMS Grammar School was the epitome of excellence and a citadel of great learning in those days.

It was also the oldest secondary school in Nigeria and the main source of African clergymen and administrators in the Lagos Colony. It is not surprising that it was the son-in-law of the great Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther that founded such a school and that it was his grandson that founded one of the greatest political parties that the African continent has ever known.


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AdvertsRe: US Master Card And Bank Account That Accepts Nigerian For All Purposes by ebankole: 11:15pm On Aug 10, 2013
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Please i would really want to know if one can receive his CLICK BANK money into this Card.

please this is urgent i need ur reply asap...pleeeeeeeeeeeeease let me know with ur confirmation.
thanks in advance.

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