Lol.. person ask watin dey pain ham, you say maybe a homosapien is pregnant or forcing a pregnant on him...ππwhat a response to break someone's mind...!!!
advanceDNA: First tell us.....somebody daughter dey plan to push pregnancy for your neck??
It worth studying...πππ..d update bad gan ni...maybe burna was expecting something great inside, but when baba enter come see say na face be everything, inside don spoil, then he changed the agreement as the homosapien has betray his trust ππ
GistMedia0: A law student at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) was left in shock after encountering an exam question based on the viral 'Lamba for Lambo' saga involving Grammy-winning singer Burna Boy and Sophia Egbueje.
The question reads: To what is now known as the "Lamba for Lambo' saga, Sophie had a one-night stand with Burna Boy, with the agreement that the latter would buy her a Lamboghini Jeep. Burna Boy reneged on the agreement, and Sophie is contemplating bring an action in court to enforce the agreement. Advice her (3 marks)"
It could be recalled that Sophia Egbueje, in a leaked audio tape, accused Burna Boy of allegedly sleeping with her in exchange for a Lamborghini but failing to fulfill his promise afterward. The explosive audio, which set the internet on fire, sparked strong criticism, laughter, and intense analysis on social media, with many debating the moral and legal implications of the allegations.
Surprisingly, UNIPORTβs Faculty of Law decided to use the controversy as a case study in their examination. Law students were reportedly asked to analyze the situation from a legal perspective, particularly focusing on contract law principles such as offer, acceptance, consideration, and whether Burna Boyβs alleged promise could be considered a legally binding agreement.
While some students found it amusing that a trending pop culture controversy made its way into their exams, others were surprised by the Facultyβs approach to making legal studies more relatable.
Make den free d innocent woman,πππthe man die in active service...oku soju Ogun or go through where he came from..πππ..RIP to d deceased as nobody is perfect when death comes knocking..
This senate need to be scrab... It's of no benefits to the common man..or is it not Senate that this useless akpabio jokingly said token has been sent to the senators account for their holiday and later change the token to prayer has been sent..,ππ.. idiotic gang..
Coming back to your country is a good idea, as their is another perspective country see japa syndrome now..alot of country now is doing away with foreigners, where the world is going to in few years time, everyone will go back to his country and bear his or her name.. Back to your topic, it's fine relocating to Lagos, but their are some questions you need to ask yourself,.aside from getting a nice place for your self and family, what investment are you looking at to sustain yourself and family?. Do you have ideas to integrate yourself back? How can you sustain your investment??. And lots more.
Glimpsetv: A heartwarming viral video has earned a group of secondary school students widespread praise after they surprised their teacher with gifts following his child's naming ceremony.
In the video, the students can be seen walking up one after the other to place various items on a table at the front of the classroom while their teacher remains focused on writing on the board. When he finally turns around and sees the thoughtful gifts, he is visibly overwhelmed with emotion.
Sharing the video on TikTok, the students captioned it, "How We Surprised Our Civic Teacher After His Naming Ceremony."
While this kind of gesture has become increasingly common in tertiary institutionsβwhere university students frequently surprise their lecturers with giftsβit's remarkable to see younger students embracing the tradition. This is believed to be the first time such an act has been recorded or witnessed among secondary school students. Watch the video and share your thoughts in the comments!
If you don't read well you might not understand his point..he said indigenous Fulani,..from his statement I connot that there might be foreign Fulani trying to disturb the peace of the people..so he already differentiate between indigenous and foreigners
You are totally correct sir, infact I will advise anyone thinking to japa, it should be on stated agreement and the clauses of the job, all this agent saying what you want to go and do with mouth, they are liar and when you get to realize that, it might be too late because you would have fall into their hand... example is once you get their, language will be your barrier,and only someone that brought you in can help you at that stage..so you will always be at his or her mercy then, and to goes like that..
If she can't provide those things, then it's probably a house help job which might lead to her being sexually abused or exploited. She won't see this picture now so make her understand it. Go to YouTube and get videos of African girls being abused by their masters in Arab countries.
Also let her understand that when Israel attacked Lebanon late last year, Lebanese people locked their African house helps and Nannies inside their apartments in high rise buildings and ran with their families leaving those African migrants working for them as domestic staffs stranded and exposed to death as Israeli bombs rained down their buildings. It was a horror to watch.
So warn her ahead and bring all these to her knowledge so that she won't claim to be ignorant tomorrow. Just do your best in enlightening her and leave the rest for her
But I don't know d kind mind some Nigerian gather to get this money..some have concluded in their mind that without doing illegal dey can't make it...and of al country na Thailand den fit do that rubbish...nawa ooo
But I don't understand one thing on nairaland anymore, today you read news of the economy improving, tomorrow you read another news of bad economy..na propaganda world we dey now or what??I derive all my news from nairaland because I have been a member over 10yrs ago, but reading news on nairaland this days is not like before.
Oyinbo dey appreciate and makes cool money from our culture and we wey get ham no appreciate it...ππ..life no balance o[quote author=Goodvibes007 post=134409930][/quote]
Pls what are the link to the option that request for 30% down payment??
Bigtess: Good afternoon everyone I am a driver with an engineering company base in Lagos. But I am looking for a Camry or Corolla for hire purchase to use for Bolt. Payment will be made weekly on the agreed amount. I have seen some options online but they want 30% down payment which I canβt afford for now. But if thereβs other means of securing a car for the bolt business please I will be glad to be a partner. Please help a brother. Thanks
Pls who has the link of any agency that help in returning immigrants (LYBIA)back to Nigeria.. Not government because they are not serious and ready to help in LYBIA...it's urgent pls
Burna to the world...π―π..no time to check time, when others they say den no fit show, he scatter the area..
GistMedia0: Over the weekend, Afrobeat superstar and Grammy award-winning artist Burna Boy delivered an unforgettable performance in Kenya, proving why he remains one of the biggest names in global music. The Nigerian singer reportedly received a staggering $1 million to headline the concert, and fans believe he was worth every penny.
This comes after American R&B icon Chris Brown, popularly known as Breezy, reportedly turned down an offer to perform in Kenya, citing a lack of suitable facilities for his kind of show. However, Burna Boy had no such reservations, taking the stage and setting the entire concert ablaze with his electrifying performance.
One ecstatic Kenyan fan, who claimed she paid Ksh 25,000 (approximately $157, 235,000 Naira) for a ticket, couldn't contain her excitement, saying the experience was worth every shilling. She heaped praises on Burna Boy for delivering a high-energy show that kept the crowd on their feet, urging local artists to learn from his stage presence and performance mastery.
Burna Boy's concert has since sparked discussions about the state of live performances in Kenya, with many calling for better support for local artists to reach similar international standards.
Lagos is one state that doesn't knows tribe, once what you are contributing is positive and you have your marketing tools at disposal, forget it, people will surely come for it be it igbo business, Yoruba or Hausa...that's why Lagos is always the best
carl90: I am an Igbo man born in Lagos and doing business here. Let us be calming down .
Most time in defending lies, you need to tell d truths sometimes..ππ―.only take a heart without conscience to lie when d truth is obvious..
TimeManager: Tinubu should have been President a long time ago, he is God sent. And I can tell you that the productivity of CNG cars are fantastic, your car engine will be smiling all day. Government just needs to bring the conversion cost lower for general affordability. And we need more CNG stations.
Na now una day just dey break abi...ππ..but I wonder how tinubu will navigate his way back to government in d next election..ππ―..but I pray a better person get there because tinubu most policies are anti people..