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So, madlady, u r kool wiv mr nice guy? |
Please, guys would like to know, if the mr bad guy is prefered to mr nice guy in relationship, and what can mr nice guy do to make u love him and nt dump his ass, hat are the sturvs mr bad guy does dat makes u love him, does it include: beating u up? Please, frank and matured comments are wanted. |
I just called her, and i told her, and added that i wud love to also tell it to her face, and she said till we see again, i think is positive, cos of her disposition. |
Thnx lola! But careful about what? |
Thanks mayne! Bt, its got notin to do wiv my confidence, its just dat i wud nt be seeing her, until after a month. |
Thanks mayne, but, i have got a lot of liver, just wanna knw if its proper? |
Am just getting to meet her, and still getting to know each other better, i have nt asked her out yet, but have given her clues as to wat i want, she says she is nt romantic, are there other ways i can please a non romantic gurl? Please i need ur help all. And secondly, i would nt be seeing her until after a month, would it be proper to ask her out on phone? Cos i fear dat sum1 mite take her if i dnt act fast, mw dat she is still single. |
Interesting, |
i love obj like mad!! am a big fan, i miss him!! |
i pronounce healing upon ur life, even if am not a pastor, i believe someone like who sounds like one who cannot hurt a fly deserve healing, i pronounce it on you now by faith. we love you dear, just learnt a lot from you!! |
i love this man so well, no mata wat u guys pecieve of him, he is serious about wat he says, not just for comic relief, he is my number1 law maker. 'after a dialectic interface with mr speaker, i hereby withdraw my motion' 'we should not be seen as descending from a omini, , to an omini, ' |
http//:www.ehitz..com , check it out!! |
A Nigerian, Adebayo Ogunlesi, has acquired the London Gatwick Airport as the new owner. The Gatwick deal is a £1.455 billion agreement with BAA Airports Limited. Ogunlesi, 56, is the chairman and managing partner, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), an independent investment fund based in New York City with worldwide stake in infrastructure assets. |
All law students in nigeria and beyond who are ready for the Bar II batch, lets discuss our challenges here, our problems with our application forms, our campuses of choice, and lets meet our selves right here first. |
lol |
am very sorry about this, i just hope the moderators help me do this. thanks. |
Lets discuss our problems and challenges as regards this batch of law school, and let this be an opportunity for us to meet ourselves, introduce yourselves to fellow law students.
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i actually spent my val well, i planned a facebook val party in my town, ekpoma, and it was successfully executed, every one went home happilly and were so satisfied, it was so much fun, and been single at this time was also fun for me. photos may come up soon. |
Nope. . . they'd have to prove that she's a lesbo. The onus of proof is on the soft selling Magazine. no no!! the onus always lies on who is alledging, in this case, ASA has alleged vat the allegation is defamatory, the onus lies on her. |
all i know, is vat i have had sex wiv two gurls on different occasions wen ever daniel bedingfield(am never gonna leave ur sight) is playing on my phone, they just get in the mood. |
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab entered a not guilty plea today to charges of attempting to blow up an airplane en route from Copenhagen to Detroit. Appearing for the first time before a federal court, the 23-year-old Nigerian was polite in his brief exchanges with the judge, who entered the plea. The suspect's father, Alhaji Umaru Mutallab, who warned US authorities of his son's radicalization, was present for the hearing, the Detroit News reports. http://www.newser.com/story/77807/abdulmutallab-pleads-not-guilty.html |
there is sumfin not right about this report, the attorney general and minister of justice can not retract the words pronounced by the senate, they have exclusive powers!! |
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/08/crisis-nigeria-president-missing The president is missing. The executive chair is empty, the in-tray overflowing, and 150 million people are crying out for leadership. This is the crisis enveloping Nigeria, political rivals and activists say, as rumours swirl around the health of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, not seen in public for 45 days. Africa's most populous country has allegedly become a rudderless ship despite a series of urgent issues, including the arrest of the Nigerian al-Qaida suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, charged with attempting to blow up a plane over Detroit on Christmas Day. It has been more than six weeks since Yar'Adua left the country to be treated for a heart condition, reportedly in Saudi Arabia. The 58-year-old devout Muslim took off without informing the legislature and did not transfer power to his deputy. His absence appears to have created a headless state and a sea of awkward constitutional questions. Opposition politicians have accused Yar'Adua's allies of covering for his absence by forging his signature on the country's supplementary budget. They have demanded proof that the president is still alive, suggesting that he record a dated video statement or take part in a live TV or radio phone-in. One human rights group has suggested he be declared a missing person and a search party sent out to find him. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), said: "We have not heard from the president for 45 days – not one word. I don't know where he is; your guess is as good as mine. Everything is shrouded in secrecy and we are worried as a country." The NBA, a human rights lawyer and two former MPs have filed legal actions against the government, accusing Yar'Adua of breaching the constitution by staying in power. Akeredolu said the alleged involvement of a Nigerian citizen in the recent US bomb plot showed the present void was untenable. "It's a big problem because we don't have leadership. How do we give assurances to America? How do we communicate with the president of the United States and his secretary of state?" Nigeria's ambassador to Saudi Arabia today insisted that Yar'Adua is "sound and fit" in a hospital in the country, but said it was still unclear when he would return home. "He is recuperating in a royal suite attached to the hospital for VIPs. He is sound and fit, he sits, eats and walks very well. He is recuperating to have enough rest before he goes back to the office," Abdullah Aminchi told Reuters. Asked when the president would return to Nigeria, Aminchi said: "It is the doctors who will say when." In the meantime, Goodluck Jonathan, the vice-president, has been heading cabinet meetings, insisting: "The ship of state continues to sail." But executive powers have not officially been transferred to him, raising questions over the legality of decisions made by the government. Nigeria, a country of more than 200 ethnic groups that emerged from military rule only a decade ago, can ill afford a power vacuum. Two outbreaks of violence involving Islamic radicals in the past six months have been ruthlessly crushed by security forces, leaving hundreds dead. An uneasy truce is holding in the oil-producing Niger Delta but last month armed men who attacked a pipeline blamed the president's absence for delaying the peace process. Nigeria is locked in a diplomatic row with the US following new security restrictions on the country's air passengers as a result of the terror plot. Antony Goldman, head of PM Consulting, a London-based risk analysis firm specialising in west Africa, said: "The efforts made by the president's people to say everything is fine are counterproductive. They haven't even been able to produce a picture of him. A picture would speak a million words." Officials have been scrambling to provide reassurances that Yar'Adua is alive and still fit to govern. But critics say such assurances are no longer enough. The opposition Action Congress party has demanded visual proof of Yar'Adua's condition, saying: "The president must speak directly to the remaining 149,999,997 Nigerians, using the dated video recording format that we suggested in our earlier statement on Monday." The government also faces scrutiny over its claim that Yar'Adua signed the supplementary budget from his sickbed in Saudi Arabia. The Conference of Nigerian Political Parties (CNPP), an opposition group, has written to the police asking them to investigate claims of forgery. Yar'Adua had a serious kidney complaint in 2000, and tried to dismiss rumours of continued ill health in 2007 by challenging his critics to a game of squash. He interrupted his campaign months later to seek medical care in Germany. He was recently diagnosed with acute pericarditis, an inflammation of the heart membrane that can be life-threatening. Shehu Sani, president of the Civil Rights Congress in Nigeria, said: ""The absence of Mr President is spreading both anxiety and apprehension and creating an atmosphere for underground power struggle and machination that could at any moment be aggravated. The vice-president is a lame duck: weak, indecisive and now surrounded by vultures from the ruling party urging him to assert himself, but their loyalty can change back to Yar'Adua if he recovers and returns to the saddle." He added: "There exists a strong suspicion among many Nigerians that a cabal of ministers and top government officials are benefiting from the absence of Yar'Adua as his policy of due process, prudence and fiscal responsibility is without a pilot." |
he should have contacted a good lawyer like me, all i can do for him is to opt for plea bargain!! |
you might actually be used for money ritual, ur juice may just be good money for him, be carefull, i know so many of them who used their chicks!! |
is it that no one has anything to share or we are been selfish? |
In my school, we have been told to fill in some particulars in preparations for the march batch of the Nigerian law school, so many persons are marveled by this development, because it is usually November, and moreover the present session has not rounded up their programme, some are even doubtful of its truth. please share if you have any info, the only one i could find is this, http://www.unilorin.edu.ng/unilorin/index.php/news-and-events/37-latest-news/841-admission-to-the-january-2010-batch-of-law-school |
wen it is convenient, a woman ought to do it!! |
mine is the most dumb of all governors, the state owned university is on strike as we talk, and he went mediating for fededral govt on ASUU. lip service. oshiomole is a mistake, i was told the esan people will not get bursary cos they did not vote for him, instead they voted for prof osunbor. such a big mistake oshiomole is!!. am leaving school in two months, and still no signs of bursary. osunbor did extremely well in one year. i love dat professor!! |