Food › Re: What Are You Eating/drinking Right Now? by eghost247(m): 9:06am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Bread and Chocolate drink!!! |
Romance › Re: Is Age An Issue? by eghost247(m): 9:05am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Inked_Nerd:
I'm 22  hehehe stil young |
Family › Re: Would A Nigerian Dad Ever Strike His Adult Daughter? by eghost247(m): 9:04am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Natasha,,: 100% possible there's absolutely no impossibility with this, for the fact that she told him her father forbade her then its true i mean she's 27 if she wanted to give an excuse sure she wont give this dumb one i mean there are intelligent excuses to give if she wanted to lie to him so i know she's saying the truth. If fathers can sleep with their daughters then there's absolutely no impossibility for a father to forbid his 27 years old daughter from staying out overnight. no be small thingooooo |
Music/Radio › Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by eghost247(m): 8:57am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Election time---Wyclef |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Says It’s Criminal To Use Public Funds For Campaign by eghost247(m): 8:57am On Mar 21, 2011 |
lagerwhenindoubt: Like I said, very "SPECIAL" breed, rather than focus on issues, they will drain their energies on irrelevant topics that will ultimately trivialize a serious issue or worst make people indifferent to injustice/suffering. It takes God's Divine Grace to be especially this skilled at being stagnant. and what have u done to move nigeria foward besids sit behind your pc? |
Music/Radio › Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by eghost247(m): 8:42am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Nickleback Rockstar |
Romance › Re: Is Age An Issue? by eghost247(m): 8:40am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Inked_Nerd:
Yeah, it really was an accident. I was really looking forward to turning--I was legally an adult so I was happy. When I turned 19, I was still feeling the effects of it so it took a while to wear off . When someone would ask me how old I was I'd go "Ugggh, 18. . . Oooops, [lol] sorry I meant to say 19". They'd just look at me like "Huh? " lol. lol wonder how old u are now |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Union Demands 'immediate' Halt To Libya Attacks by eghost247(m): 8:38am On Mar 21, 2011 |
justwise: ncpat how old are you? lol at justwise what do u mean by that now lol |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Says It’s Criminal To Use Public Funds For Campaign by eghost247(m): 8:37am On Mar 21, 2011 |
lagerwhenindoubt: Nigeria is the only place where a public official leaves office and is not held accountable for public funds that have simply vanished (mismanaged is the label they put on it these days) I hear a lot of people asking for proof that OBJ actually stole, he did not have to, all he did was approve millions in dollars to a contract his vice president had already approved and not one shred of equipment was delivered by both contractors and no one dares ask what happened (COJA) Nigerians are simply a "SPECIAL" breed of a yet to be classified species and i bet your part of that yet to be classified species hiss |
Music/Radio › Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by eghost247(m): 8:34am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Alejandro Lady Gaga |
Music/Radio › Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by eghost247(m): 8:29am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Mariah Carey ft Jermaine Dupri Get Your Number |
Romance › Re: Is Age An Issue? by eghost247(m): 8:26am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Inked_Nerd: @OP: Yes, I tell my real age. I see no reason to lie about it. lol, I remember when I first turned 18 and I got so used to telling people I was 18 so when I finally turned 19 I'd accidentally tell people I was still 18  hmm accidentally hehehe |
Music/Radio › Re: What Are You Listening To Right Now? by eghost247(m): 8:25am On Mar 21, 2011 |
My life Durella, |
Family › Re: Would A Nigerian Dad Ever Strike His Adult Daughter? by eghost247(m): 8:20am On Mar 21, 2011 |
If they live together its possible |
Family › Re: Would A Nigerian Dad Ever Strike His Adult Daughter? by eghost247(m): 8:18am On Mar 21, 2011 |
If they live together its possible |
TV/Movies › Re: What Was The Last Movie You Watched? by eghost247(m): 7:44am On Mar 21, 2011 |
v3: ^ I have a thing for those type of movies
@OP Watching The Omen Downloading Grudge suggest u should see THE RITE then |
Travel › Re: Life In Various Foreign Countries: From My Experience by eghost247(m): 7:43am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Years later and am stil loving this thread thank you SEUN thank you Nairaland Thank You Vicjustice  |
TV/Movies › Re: What Was The Last Movie You Watched? by eghost247(m): 7:32am On Mar 21, 2011 |
v3: The Exorcism of Emily Rose The Exorcist.
Hmmm, My name is Khan. Haven't seen it but the reviews being dropped suggests it's a must see. Semid, you know what to do  reverend father whats with all the exorcism movieS |
Romance › Re: Is Age An Issue? by eghost247(m): 7:29am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Age Bothers some people mostly women but i see nothing wrong with telling your real age with people u feel comfortable telling |
Romance › Re: Which Do You Guys Prefer. The Good Girl Or The Bad Girl? by eghost247(m): 7:22am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Onchedu: There are no good girls or bad girls , there are just girls. Seconded |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Election (INEC) Staff Ask For Life Insurance by eghost247(m): 7:18am On Mar 21, 2011 |
wevote: We shouldnt allow these politicians rig these elections this year. We should all be involved. It is not just the responsibility of INEC. ?it is our collective responsibility. Meanwhile, there is this cool website (www.reclaimnaija.net) that allows for citizen's reporting of electoral happenings. This way, Nigerian citizens can monitor the elections from their own polling zones. lol advertising strategy LMAO |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Union Demands 'immediate' Halt To Libya Attacks by eghost247(m): 7:15am On Mar 21, 2011 |
loco2no: I love my Country no B small. I LOVE NIGERIA. I always make time to read people's comments, not going to judge anyone in particular but some where pretty dumb. That is democracy, people are free to write whatever they want but the big difference b/w us and developed countries is simply ACTIONS SPEAKS LOUDER VOICE. IF we can act on 30% of our voices, this country will b a Great Nation. 250 tribes and languages living as 1 nation no b small thing o.Since we have not managed to kill ourselves this far, to me we are the best nation on planet earth  LONG LIVE NIGERIA! LONG LIVE MY COUNTRY!! E GO BETTER!!! Long Live NIGERIA |
Politics › Re: Dbanj Interviews GEJ On STV by eghost247(m): 7:12am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Lots of GEJ bashing Nairlanders |
Celebrities › Re: D'banj Launches Koko Mobile by eghost247(m): 6:04am On Mar 21, 2011 |
maxpro-xl: dbanj, keep on moving higher, with all the fame & fortune, he still remains perhaps the most humble & easy-going music artiste. koko mansion. koko lounge, koko foundation, now its koko mobile. most paid glo ambassador, most sought after nigerian musician in his age-group, am so happy for u. Correct |
Politics › Re: Wyclef Jean Shot In Hand In Haiti by eghost247(m): 6:03am On Mar 21, 2011 |
Wyclef is a patriot this shouldn't happen to him |
Celebrities › Re: ''My Kids Will All Have British Citizenship'' –Oge Okoye by eghost247(m): 12:41am On Mar 21, 2011 |
obailala: Most people here on this thread have just displayed the typical kind of mindset most Nigerians have for others, HATRED and JEALOUSY!! What is wrong if someone who has the means wishes to give birth abroad? It is this idle-mind-jealous attitude that make people (especially in the villages) try to poison or use juju on relatives and friends whom they think are progressing.
Most people here try to conceal their malice by accusing her of shouting about it. Did she come out planely on tv and announce this to the world or didn't she mention it simply because she was specifically asked by the interviewer?
Who is doing the shouting? she or the journalist? Besides just like someone here confirmed, this is an old interview that was dug up from the archives and I wonder why it should be on the front page. Haters should hit their head on the wall if they don't like her. Rubbish! Don't take it personal |
Celebrities › Re: ''My Kids Will All Have British Citizenship'' –Oge Okoye by eghost247(m): 10:50pm On Mar 20, 2011 |
barika2011: i really dont like dat lady,i dont even watch any movie she is on, she is a graduate of my uni( NAU,Awka),she is d kind of person who looks down on people she knew b4 in school or odawise, if her kids her british citizens wat is our business, naija is beautiful, i love dis country no mata how tins are at d moment, she is british she should go there and work,probably they wud give her a big role in their on movie , she come naija dey form britico, mssshhhhswwww  if u hate her so much she wouldn't be worth the time u used in posting this i believe everyone is entitled to his or her choice and im sure if u had the chance u would do it too so take a chill pill |
Travel › Re: For Those With Children Born In The European Union by eghost247(m): 10:05pm On Mar 20, 2011 |
Nice development |
Politics › Re: Petrol Scarcity Hits Lagos And Abuja by eghost247(m): 10:01pm On Mar 20, 2011 |
Oil Producing Nation stil going through all this shit!! |
Celebrities › Re: ''My Kids Will All Have British Citizenship'' –Oge Okoye by eghost247(m): 9:45pm On Mar 20, 2011 |
At least she is honest about it |
Foreign Affairs › Re: African Union Demands 'immediate' Halt To Libya Attacks by eghost247(m): 9:39pm On Mar 20, 2011 |
PARIS SUMMIT FOR THE SUPPORT TO THE LIBYAN PEOPLE 19 March 2011
At the invitation of President of the French Republic, M. Nicolas SARKOZY, Mr. Ban Ki Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations ; Mr. José Luis Zapatero, President of the Government of the Kingdom of Spain, Mrs. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany ; Mr. Steven Harper, Prime Minister of Canada; Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassem, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affaires of the State of Qatar ; Mr. Donald Tusk, President of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Poland ; Mr. Lars Loekke Rasmussen, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Denmark ; Mr. Silvio Berlusconi, President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic ; Mr. George Papandreou, Prime Minister de la Hellenic Republic ; Mr. Jens Stoltenberg, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Norway ; Mr. Yves Leterme, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium ; Mr. David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; Mr. Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of the Netherlands ; Mr. Amr Moussa, Secretary-General of the League of Arab States ; Mr. Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council ; Mrs. Catherine Ashton, European Union High Representative for Foreign affairs and Security policy ; Mr. Hoshyar Mahmoud Zebari, Foreign minister of the Republic of Irak ; Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates ;Mrs. Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State of the United States of America ; Mr. Nasser Joudeh, Foreign minister of the Kingdom of Jordan ; Mr. Taïeb Fassi- Fihri, Foreign minister of the Kingdom of Morocco. At the end of the summit, the following declaration was adopted: Since 15 February this year, the Libyan people have been peacefully expressing the rejection of their leaders and their aspiration for change. In the face of these legitimate requests coming from all over the country, the Libyan regime has carried out a growing brutal crackdown, using weapons of war against his own people and perpetrating against them grave and massive violations of humanitarian law. Despite the demands which the Security Council expressed in UNSCR 1970 on 26 February, despite the condemnations of the Arab League, African Union, Organization of the Islamic Conference’s Secretary-General and European Union, as well as verymany governments in the world, the Libyan regime has stepped up its violence in order to impose by force its will on that of its people. This situation is intolerable. We express our satisfaction after the adoption of UNSC 1973 which, inter alia, demands an immediate and complete ceasefire, authorises the taking of all necessary measures to protect civilians against attacks and establishes a no-fly zone over Libya. Finally, it strengthened and clarified the arms embargo vis-à-vis the Libyan regime and the rules applicable to the Libyan asset freeze, in particular on the National Oil Company, and travel restrictions against the Gaddafi’s regime. While contributing in differentiated way to the implementation of UNSCR 1973, we are determined to act collectively and resolutely to give full effect to these decisions. Muammar Gaddafi and those executing his orders must immediately end the acts of violence carried out against civilians, to withdraw from all areas they have entered by force, return to their compounds, and allow full humanitarian access. We reiterate that the Security Council took the view that Libyan regime’s forces actions may amount to crimes against humanity and that, to this end, it has referred the matter to the International Criminal Court. We are determined to take all necessary action, including military, consistent with UNSCR 1973, to ensure compliance with all its requirements. We assure the Libyan people of our determination to be at their side to help them realise their aspirations and build their future and institutions within a democratic framework. We recall that UN Security Council resolution 1973 does not allow for any occupation of, or attempt to occupy the Libyan territory. We pay tribute to the courageous action of the Libyan National Transition Council (NTC) and all the Libyans in positions of responsibility who have courageously disassociated themselves from the Libyan regime and given the NTC their support. Our commitment is for the long term: we will not let Colonel Gaddafi and his regime go on defying the will of the international community and scorning that of his people. We will continue our aid to the Libyans so that they can rebuild their country, fully respecting Libya’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. |
TV/Movies › Re: What Was The Last Movie You Watched? by eghost247(m): 9:35pm On Mar 20, 2011 |
Rango, Johnny Deep on point as usual
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