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Rubbish talk... go Ikoyi registry and see long queue of couples intending to marry. |
Muna is my Crush any day. l too like the girl. |
LecciGucci:You still find it hard to believe. Why are u using "if" ? |
kogistar:I pray this kind of scam not happen to your Sister. |
Jarizod:She's right this time. |
@Mc Galaxy , you gave a society girl that's neither your wife or mother 1m. It's a good gesture but I sincerely hope you have given your Mom 10m already if you don't have a wife. |
AreaFada2:Still doesn't justify the lie. We have had Female Mechanics before her. |
Febilish:http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/02/dabota-lawson-files-for-divorce-from.html?m=1 She's one of dem gold diggers . Just divorced a billionaire old enough to be her father last month. |
Indonesia will soon carry out the next batch of execution. Many Nigerians are among. This is from the grapevine. |
calliope:Nairaland stop misleading readers . He's a Nigerien not a Nigerian. Dude's from Republic of Niger. |
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ireneony:saharareporters.com/2007/01/18/dr-ngozi-iwealas-husband-sex-scandal This is a Yoruba man too. |
The key to Mark Zuckerberg's ten year vision for Facebook (FB): Connecting billions more people around the world to the Internet, and to Facebook. It's a process that involves Facebook investing in all sorts of new hardware — from drones to antennas — to working with partners around the world, to enable to bring them online and into Facebook's ecosystem. Leading the charge is Ime Archibong, Facebook's director of product partnerships. So far he's been keeping a relatively low profile, as he's not driving ad dollars, as Sheryl Sandberg and her team are, or M&A, like Dan Rose, or product, like Chris Cox and his team. But Archibong's role at Facebook is increasingly important to help Zuckerberg achieve his goals, and to help the company maintain its growth. He spends his year racking up frequent flyer miles, traveling the world to meet with Facebook's community of 9,000 . developers across 136 companies. "If your mission is to create a world where people are more connected and people have the power to share, and you're aiming to connect everyone, you can't just stop at the folks that are here in North America or the folks that are on the Internet right now, because we are actually in the minority worldwide," says Archibong. "The question is how do you get those next 4.1 billion people who have never been connected online, and make sure they can get the same benefits and tools and experience that you and I are purview to, as a result of having connectivity," he said. Archibong is focused, one, on making sure that accessing the internet is affordable; and two, on raising awareness of the benefits of being online — not just Facebook. "One of the things we spend a lot of time doing is trying to think about the platforms we can build that ultimately will serve global entrepreneurs and developers, because we do think that they are the ones, they have the context, they understand the nuances, they [understand] what they should be building that's going to best serve the local communities," says Archibong. "Meeting and talking with a lot of these folks trying to get context about what's special to them, what's special about their region...and what we can do from a Facebook perspective to arm them with the tools, the data, with the information to help serve their community a little better." Archibong dismissed backlash to Facebook's "Free Basics" program, which gives free access to certain Internet services. Indian regulators said it violated network neutrality rules because there are limits set on the amount of data that can be used. Facebook countered that some Internet is far better than no Internet. Archibong says the stats. speak for themselves, with over 500 startups and services available on the free basics program, which is available in 37 countries. "There's millions and millions of people that have come online that otherwise wouldn't have been online," says Archibong. "Yes there are pockets here and there around the world where I think that there are a bunch of open questions and complexities about whether this is the right model or not, but we continue to see the model working," he said. And Archibong is optimistic about the potential to give many more people access to the Internet, and the potential that will unleash. "I have this notion that people create special things when they're able to connect with each other and understand each other," says Archibong. "Some of these future platforms that we're leaning in to are truly going to unlock that value for people around the world, and change the way that we Interact with each other, change the way that we interact with devices, and actually change the way that devices connect with devices." http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/14/the-man-working-to-connect-the-world-for-facebook.html?__source=msn|money|headline|story|&par=msn |
Food for Thought... |
Let him talk to Fayose. The peoples governor. |
mynd1:Don't worry the city is coming back...you see the massive reconstruction going on? Anyway I bet you know those who messed up the city. . |
mynd1:Where in Michigan? |
I am a Christian but I dare say Christians in Nigeria are the worst set of hypocrites in the world. Why is it a pastor or a christian is caught doing something bad, people will say he's a "fake" pastor or he's not real? But a Muslim would be bashed. I read so many reports of Fathers sleeping with their daughters in the South but to us its not an issue. |
:PWe will comment on this later ..We are still talking about Ese and Yunusa . We will comment on this later ..We are still talking about Ese and Yunusa . |
RichYoungNigger:Confirmed Retard. How is AY a Yoruba? |
phayvoursky:Oga chill... that's how life is. It's like this all over the world. If na Yankee sef e go pass this one . |
Marotzke:Thank you joor. He's a Kanuri man just like Abacha and Modu Sheriff and they don't totally different in Language and Culture from the Hausas. |
Hmmmmmm. At last !!! I have asked several people and colleagues about this Abba Kyari. . They always tell me Abba Kyari is a CODE NAME. They said Police use that name so that Robbers won't know the cop killing them. He's human after all. Truthfully this guy has led countless of death defying operations in Lagos State and I mean countless. He has killed hundreds of armed robbers. God bless u Abba. You are the only Cop I see working over the years . |
searchiing4love:Shut up!!! You are despicable... He won't need your money. He's capable of fending for himself and who told u he's not investing. His family too is there for him. |
TWO undergraduates of the Ebonyi State University, 26-year-old James Okoh and Victor Uchenna Okefie, 27, are now cooling their heels in the cold embrace of the of the Anti-Kidnapping Squad, AKS, where they are being interrogated, following their arrest by the Enugu State Police Command. Okoh and Okefie, who had been at large, allegedly conspired to murder, Mrs. Stella Uhuo, a US-based lady who was visiting home on vacation. Prior to the dastardly act Ohuo had been a benefactor to Okoh, a final year Sociology student of the university, who hails from Amata in Afikpo North Local Government Area, Ebonyi State. She asked members of her family to come to the airport to receive her. She was said to have intimated Okoh about her planned visit and requested him to come to the airport so that he could take her to Abakaliki to deliver some luggage given to her by some friends in the United States for onward delivery to their families. On the fateful day, November 14, 2015, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Nwodibo Ekechukwu, told Sunday Sun reporter that the family of the deceased joyfully turned out at the airport to receive her. Okoh also came with his friend in a Volvo car. Her personal luggage were put in the car brought by family, while the ones she wanted to take to Abakaliki were loaded into the boot of the Volvo car with registration number Lagos EKY 855 CY. After the exchange of pleasantries, the family left while Ohuo, Okoh and Okefie headed to Abakaliki. The time was about 10.00am. Okefie sat at the back of the car while Okoh drove with Ohuo sitting in front, completely at peace, unknown to her that they had a heinous plan. Along the way, Okoh diverted off the busy Enugu-Abakaliki road, to a side road away from passing cars. From the back, Okefie lunged forward, grabbed Ohuo by the neck with a choking hold while Okoh viciously hit her on the head. Then Okefie strangled her. When her legs ceased kicking as life ebbed out and her heart stopped beating, the duo, still acting out their carefully scripted evil plan, calmly searched her and took all the money she had in dollars and her iPad. When Sunday Sun reporter spoke with suspects in custody, Okoh recounted what transpired after the woman died. He said: “We dumped her corpse along Enugu/Abakaliki express road, on the Enugu State side. We took her dollars and luggage including ipad and broke the SIM cards of her phones. We ran to my hostel at Ebonyi State University and later went to Sabongari in Abakaliki to change the dollars to Naira and got over N850,000. We burnt the clothes of the deceased, and shared all the male clothes we saw in the luggage.” The following day, after waiting for long and not receiving any call from Ohuo, her brother became troubled and went to the police to file a missing person report. At the time of the incident, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, was the police commissioner. Soon after he handed over to Ekechukwu, who assumed duty at the Command. Soon after he received the case file, Ekechukwu directed detectives attached to Anti-Kidnapping Squad to commence investigation. They promptly arrested Okoh on January 29, 2016 at his hostel at the Ebonyi State University while Okefie was traced to his parent’s house at Ajaokuta in Kogi State on January 31, 2016. In the course of interrogation they confessed to the crime, and gave graphic details of how they did it. Upon receiving news that the duo had been arrested, Ohuo’s family members stormed the headquarters of AKS, to identify them as the two people who were last seen with their sister before her death. They were shocked that Okoh who their sister had helped immensely could have been the person to tragically end her life. They wailed and were unable to control their emotions. Meanwhile the corpse of Ohuo has been in the mortuary since November 14, when it was picked up from the roadside. Ekechukwu assured that the suspects would be charged to court soon after the conclusion of investigation. |
Fulani Herdsmen! !! Away form toh badd!!! Guys attack them too. No bi your backyard den come meet una? |
Ajusshi:So Wike can't give you a job? |
Na wao. She's even has a decent job in Lagos. I'm sure she was used without knowing herself. I believe these people would do anything for money, even kill their family. Na so one guy sent his sister to give me some food stuffs and wears to bring to the US . I checked the wears very well and removed the all the foodstuffs . When I got to the US and he asked for the foodstuffs, I simply told him customs removed all the foodstuffs oo . Since I didn't want to say outright NO. I had to use my brain. I must confess that I did what I did because the guy is from a particular state. |
lol. |
So? ![]() |
Pls add me 08187198800 |
eyeview:Seems all of you are just confusing yourselves. From what u see here its Rugged Man that's supporting Gay rights!!! |
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We will comment on this later ..We are still talking about Ese and Yunusa .
WE ARE PATIENTLY WAITING FOR YOU AND YOUR SENSELESS KINDS TO COME BEG US FOR KIDNEY SURGERY MONEY IN FEW YEARS TIME.
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