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There should be some hashtags on this crack run lane, even kubwa express way is more smoother than this. |
It's well |
If na federal government job una no go open portal for poor man pikin to apply |
Please house, I'm having a hole in my upper premolar and this has cause a lot of pain in my teeth. I am thinking of removing it, but someone advise I should go and treat it without removing it. Please I need a dentist in the house for an honest opinion. |
Akwamkpuruamu:[quote author=kingscare1 post=111630894]It's a good thing in disguise. That would stop using untraceable or unlinked or unrecognized numbers to do heinous crimes. To be frank with you, forget government incompetency, it's for a stronger national security and to stop crime. When one does crime with a linked line, they security agency will catch the person through the recognised lines, if you escape, the catch your frequent calls or next of kin. For me, it's good. All natural waste of time |
This guy will commit suicide after reading all the blunders he wrote. |
Better go and apologize before curse go follow you. |
I see |
You're the only person that have said what I wanted to hear, sometimes some questions like this can bring a good moltivation to others |
Just simple? Alot of us has digress from the topic |
My friend says he studied NCDC at UNICAL I told him I studied social distance at UNIBEN. You what did you study? |
And how do you want to end this war when you already know the problem. |
Someone actually says the coffin is not beautiful hmm infact wonders has ended |
BREAKING: Kano Court Sets Aside Ruling Suspending Oshiomhole As APC Chairman Justice Lewis Allagoa on Thursday ordered the police and Department of State Service (DSS) to provide security for Oshiomhole to resume in his office. Details later… |
Babe keep ur body, I don't need sex from u, I just want to love you & spoil u with money �those men died in 1591���� |
Instead of dating a guy to pay your house rent, why not date the landlord directly� girls what's your say. |
At least him try |
Nigeria our country[color=#770077][/color] |
Always read before you make comments mamatwiny: |
What a country |
Your topic doesn't collaborate with the content of the story |
My dear it's not about been smart ChiefAzubuike: |
Just pray it should not be your portion |
Rip to the dead |
OK I'm following |
Pls if you have any watapp group that talks about sales of phones pls do add me my contact is 09058224604 |
I don't know what to say now |
I have a friend who is about to propose to his longtime girlfriend, but he's contempleting on weda he should carry on with the plan considering the fact that when they were dating the lady is used to picking on the guy's pocket and after using the money, she will come and apologise to him that she took his money cos she needed the money to solve an emergency issues. Please what advice can you give to him, and pls Can you marry a guy/lady who takes money from your absence without your knowledge. |
A court in Kano yesterday rejected a motion to have murder charges against the child bride accused of killing her husband and three of his friends dismissed, saying there was enough evidence for the case to proceed. Wasila Tasi'u was 14 when she married Umar Sani, 35, and killed him and three others with rat poison. She could face the death penalty if convicted of using rat poison to kill him. "I am of the opinion that there is a case against the accused," High Court Judge Mohammed Yahaya said. "As such, I overrule the submission of no-case from the defence counsel." Tasi'u's lawyers had argued that the state failed to establish her intent to kill Sani and questioned the reliability of a key prosecution witness. The witness, a seven-year-old girl named Hamziyya who was identified as the sister of Sani's other wife, testified that Tasi'u gave her money to buy the poison on April 5 last year, the day Sani died. The defence said that relying on testimony from a minor contravened Nigeria's Evidence Act and that the state's case should therefore be thrown out. The families of both the deceased and the accused have rejected claims that she was forced to marry a man more than twice her age, noting that 14 was an appropriate age to marry and that Tasi'u chose Sani from a range of suitors. Some locals have called for Tasi'u to face stiff punishment to discourage other girls from taking similar action if they become unhappy in their marriage. But rights activists have demanded that Tasi'u be rehabilitated as a victim of a forced marriage, which likely included incidents of rape. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!! Let's see how this goes. What do you make of it ![]() |
Cutehector:why did u say No |
