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seanfer:They said he hasn't initiated and completed a project |
that's the kinda stuff I like hearing.. first to comment finally |
he's squatting, not kneeling down |
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Following confirmation that his marriage to Nigerian actress, Damilola Adegbite has crashed, Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh has revealed the true reason why he called it quit. Chris Attoh, in an interview with Bola Ray on Starr Chat said the reason why his marriage crashed was because his wife was not submissive. “A woman who does not submit to the husband and trust his instincts is not going to be successful in marriage. "I think that we have forgotten about the fundamentals of marriage. When you love someone, it’s important to be able to forgive, respect and submit.” he told Bola Ray. “As a woman you need to trust the captain of the ship. It’s truly important if you want peace in your home. "If you are a Christian, it is your bible that will take you through your wedding days. "Everything happens for a reason. I have a beautiful baby boy, a wealth of experience and a lot of work to do”,Chris explained. The couple have a baby boy from the marriage. http://www.247nigerianewsupdate.co/2017/09/why-i-divorced-my-nigerian-actress-wife.html?m=1 |
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Even the Bible understood what would happen in Nigeria and warned us against it |
seems writing a book on GEJ is the newest way of making it in Nigeria |
HRich:who be this |
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The Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo decided to take a photo session with his adorable family out of his busy schedule. Adorable family…
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I'm not sure the pic matches the post cos that place doesn't look like anambra state. Also, if it's pdp primary election, what is Senator Andy Uba that is in APC and also ran for governorship but lost doing there |
>I've Given The Goat< MARIA OKO, THE 70-YEAR-OLD WIDOW WHO WAS PARADED AND BANISHED FOR HAVING SEX WITH A 30-YEAR-OLD MAN IN AFIKPO OPENS UP, AS SHE TELLS THE WORLD WHAT REALLY HAPPENED: Details! A 70-year-old widow, Mrs Maria Oko, who was humiliated and banished from Amauzu Nkpoghoro village in Afikpo North council area of Ebonyi State, for allegedly having sex with her 30-year-old boyfriend, Okpanu Nwachi, has given her account of the incident. Mrs. Oko’s 19-year-old granddaughter, Orieoma Abani, had caught her allegedly having sex with the man in her matrimonial bed. An act which is seen by the people of the community as sacrilegious. Mrs. Oko and Nwachi were paraded around the village with scornful songs as punishment for their act and she was subsequently banished from the community after the parade. She narrated, “I wouldn’t say whether I committed that crime or not. It is my bad granddaughter who caused this public embarrassment to me because if she did not report to the community, I wouldn’t have suffered this type of public disgrace. “If she was a good granddaughter, the youths wouldn’t have rung the community bell which caused my disgrace; my granddaughter would have shielded me if she was a good child. “My cell phone light was on and if I was having intercourse with the man, I would have switched off the phone but the light was on. “So, my granddaughter shouted and reported to her uncle that she saw a man having intercourse with me. From there, the matter was reported to the youths and to the entire community and I was sanctioned. “I have no problem with my granddaughter as to warrant her to report me to the community that I was having sex with a man. This is a year and three months I took her to my house to stay with me. “She gave birth and I took her to my house to stay with me so as to take care of her and I didn’t know that doing so will cause me problem by monitoring me and every step I took. “Ever since I adopted my granddaughter, her husband doesn’t care how we are faring. It is even the man they said had sex with me that is taking care of her; at times, the man will buy uncooked foods including rice and some noodles and gave her to cook for him. “The man will just eat a little from the food and leave the rest for her. When my granddaughter’s baby was sick, it was the man who went into the bush and got herbs used in curing the baby”, she explained. “Yes, the man actually visits our house regularly. He stays till 12 midnight at times. That fateful Sunday they said he had sex with me, he came with his friend from Ozziza community and left at about 10:30pm after drinking some bottles of beer. “The man later came back to buy local gin which I was selling him when my granddaughter barged into my room with her own cell phone light and shouted that I was having intercourse with the man and started asking the man what he was doing with me. “I have actually offered the goat the community asked me to bring for what they said I did. I have to give the goat since it is what they said I should give according to tradition.”
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murphyibiam15:nwanne, ekele m gi.. kee k'ime |
murphyibiam15:nwanne, ekele m gi.. keep k'ime |
WorldRichest:doesn't the VP have other things to do?? |
icedfire:do you even know the work of a Chief of staff?? |
emeijeh:it's a title in Igbo that is given to someone that is cheerful, generous, and all given with his wealth.. The word itself means wealth that covers all the people |
MurderEnglish:you truly are murdering English |
taylor88:abeg, how can he kill himself and run away |
ROONEY RETIRES FROM INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL 13:07 SHARE Getty Images The Everton striker has decided to call time on his England career, after being picked for Gareth Southgate's upcoming squad England's record goalscorer, Wayne Rooney, has announced his retirement from internaitonal football with immediate effect. The Everton striker, who returned to his boyhood club from Manchester United earlier this summer, scored 53 goals in 119 appearances for the Three Lions. The Football Association has confirmed that Rooney informed Gareth Southgate of his decision after being told he was set to be included in the upcoming squad to face Malta and Slovakia. "It was great Gareth Southgate called me this week to tell me he wanted me back in the England squad for the upcoming matches. I really appreciated that," he said in an official statement. However, having already thought long and hard, I told Gareth that I had now decided to retire for good from international football. "It is a really tough decision and one I have discussed with my family, my manager at Everton and those closest to me. "Playing for England has always been special to me. Every time I was selected as a player or captain was a real privilege and I thank everyone who helped me. But I believe now is the time to bow out. ROONEY RETIRES FROM INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL The Everton striker has decided to call time on his England career, after being picked for Gareth Southgate's upcoming squad England's record goalscorer, Wayne Rooney, has announced his retirement from internaitonal football with immediate effect. The Everton striker, who returned to his boyhood club from Manchester United earlier this summer, scored 53 goals in 119 appearances for the Three Lions. The Football Association has confirmed that Rooney informed Gareth Southgate of his decision after being told he was set to be included in the upcoming squad to face Malta and Slovakia. "It was great Gareth Southgate called me this week to tell me he wanted me back in the England squad for the upcoming matches. I really appreciated that," he said in an official statement. "However, having already thought long and hard, I told Gareth that I had now decided to retire for good from international football. "It is a really tough decision and one I have discussed with my family, my manager at Everton and those closest to me. "Playing for England has always been special to me. Every time I was selected as a player or captain was a real privilege and I thank everyone who helped me. But I believe now is the time to bow out.  "Leaving Manchester United was a tough call but I know I made the right decision in coming home to Everton. Now I want to focus all my energies on helping them be successful. "I will always remain a passionate England fan. One of my very few regrets is not to have been part of a successful England tournament side. Hopefully the exciting players Gareth is bringing through can take that ambition further and I hope everyone will get behind the team. "One day the dream will come true and I look forward to being there as a fan — or in any capacity." Rooney made his debut for England in 2003, against Australia, and went on to play in three World Cup tournaments and three European Championships. The striker was unable to lift a trophy on the international stage, with his best achievements coming in reaching the quarter-finals of the World Cup in 2006.
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Slayer2:you're still not getting Momodu.. it's not about who has more money,but the business he's into.. That guy is an artist, Feel is into communications |
taylor88:iji okwu there nwanne |
Nigerians and stripping crime suspects naked eeh |
I see nothing wrong there |
good thing Nokia is back.. They now have to produce the one we can purchase cos I'm not sure I can leave my tecno and infinix for some 250k Nokia 8 |
Donald Duke is my only pick from the list.. |
organic buildings make the environment look neat and more beautiful to behold and stay.. wish Nigerians can start building stuffs like this |
dammy13:I support the presidency on this.. The FG can not release an amount that is more than what was allocated in the budget, worst case, for arrears, after paying the arrears, what happens to the payment of salaries and university funding for the remaining fiscal year. So ASUU should be rational in their demand. |
I never stole Nigeria’s money –Diezani August 15, 2017 0 Former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Allison Madueke, has broken her long silence on several allegations of financial impropriety levelled against her by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and said she never stole Nigeria’s money. Mrs. Madueke, in a statement issued yesterday, said she decided to respond to the allegations because the EFCC was taking advantage of her silence to try and convict her in the media. The EFCC had alleged that the former minister, by an order of a Federal High Court has forfeited $153.3 million to the Federal Government. In her reaction, Mrs. Madueke denied ever owning such money and said she was never notified of formal charges, if truly there was a prima facie evidence or indictment against her regarding the said issue. “I wish to state I cannot forfeit what was never mine. I do not know the basis on which the EFCC has chosen to say that I am the owner of these funds as no evidence was provided to me before the order was obtained, and they have not, in fact, served me with the order or any evidence since they obtained it. “Let me re-state categorically as I have always maintained, for the record, I have not and will never steal money from or defraud the Federal Government of Nigeria. I am willing to respond to charges brought against me that follow duly laid down procedures,” she said. She challenged the anti-graft agency to also publish details of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation’s (NNPC’s) accounts from where the said $153.3 million was taken, with proof that she authorised such a transaction/transactions, acting either in her private capacity or as a minister, since the EFCC alleged that the said $153.3 million was ‘wired’ from NNPC. She also debunked the report that Italian prosecutors indicted her for sharing in the loot of the $1.3 billion OPL 245 oil block deal, which involved Malabu and the Joint Venture Multinational partners, ENI (AGIP) and Royal Dutch. “Let me once again state for the record that this is another figment of the author’s imagination, which, given the persistent bid to ensure my destruction and stick all of the sins of the corruption that plagued oil and gas sector in the last 30 years upon my head, probably emanated from the EFCC itself.” “Let me clear the history of OPL 245, otherwise known as Malabu. You will find a full chronology in the attached report that I made to the House of Representatives in late 2011 (Annex 2A/Annex-2B). In 2010, shortly after I was appointed as Minister of Petroleum Resources, the issue of OPL 245 was brought to my attention. I looked into the case and immediately became aware of the inherent and long standing sensitivities around this issue. It became clear from the onset that this case was not within the direct purview of the Minister of Petroleum Resources, but, in the main, was centered around issues of law. By this time, there was already an International Centre for Settlement of Investment Dispute (ICSID) investigation and claims against the FGN running into billions of dollars. Therefore, we took directives from the Chief Legal Officer of the nation; the Attorney General and Minister of Justice. In all of these matters due process was followed to the letter at all times. I wish to categorically state that I have never held any discussions on this matter, with any individuals or entities outside of official channels. As Minister of Petroleum Resources, I did not participate in any activity relating to financial payments on the Malabu matter, other than those statutorily mandated to the Minister of Petroleum Resources by the Petroleum Act. My role in this matter was purely a statutory, one as required by law in the Petroleum Act 3,” she explained. She responded to several other allegations of financial malfeasance against her, saying it was sad and distressing that in spite of all she did for the country, she was still being faced with constant demonisation, unproven accusations and deep personal insults. “In response, I have chosen not to insult, accuse or demonise any person or persons. In spite of all the allegations that have been made against me, not one has been factually proven. I remain very proud of the fact that all the policies, tenets and plans that I initiated in the oil and gas sector are still underpinning the entire structure. This is because they were put in place with the good of the entire nation and its people in mind. They were not factional or tribal, neither were they based on religious bias. “I am a woman from the Niger Delta, who, through perseverance and sheer hard work rose to one of the highest positions in the country’s premier International Oil Company, and in tune with my ethos of hard work, I earned the prestigious British Foreign and Commonwealth Chevening Scholarship Award and was, thereafter, admitted to my MBA programme at the World renowned Cambridge University,” she said. |
biafrasun:stupidity at its peak |
one thing I hate this APC for is that they play politics with everything, even something that concerns the lives and safety of people, playing blame game |
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