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enemmo:GGMU! |
sirfee:Man U: 3 Chelsea: 0 |
Chuksteric:That's untrue The price for cowbell maths competition this year was one million naira plus an educational trip abroad,plus the winning school also received educational aids. Oh my Gosh! |
Please and please take her back to the hospital so that it can be treated so the jaundice will not become harmful. Biko Ejoor K'ocho |
Where is Debbie Rise? |
Afam4eva:Agreed. But half of those names above are not Nigerian names. I actually feel for her.She is extremely sensitive and all these comments might actually get to her. |
Martinez19:As in....Asa nwa |
OP which one is nasty fashion history? Take your time o. Is is your fashion? It's probably the lighting used for the photos. If Nigerian bloggers don't use 'Epic',they haven't started. |
eleojo23:The man lives in the UK. I think he just finished his doctorate. He has every right to watch BBN and Arsenal.His struggles are different. |
Hahahahaha Shame dey catch me for this oyibo woman and Mr Yul. But then again,its a honest living and they will be paid for it. Unlike me who dey shame and will not get a penny. |
Beauty is over rated. I personally don't hate her,I also don't like her. I'm indifferent. |
Op you! You can be the change you seek. BTW the prizes for this year's cowbell competition included an educational trip abroad for the winners and 1 million naira each. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/11/12/ekoko-oguntade-crowned-promasidors-cowbellpedia-winners/ |
Totti9:I don't think we want it too. I rep Otukpo. |
Ebuka you too do abeg. |
Nezero:No mind am. |
Ebuka be using style to prolong the show until 9pm. Call the winner next. |
So after playing Runtown's Mad over you 3,269 times,They didn't bring Runtown. Na wa! Na real wa!! |
rubyradiance:That was what I found offensive. Next time they audition for BBn,they should make it amongst the criteria. As for me,this would be the last time I ever watch BBN or BBA. |
It's probably the S.A people. During the voice Nigeria,They also said Nonso works in his hometown. Meanwhile Nonso works in Lagos. I was actually confused until I figured out that they were probably not Nigerians, |
OP sorry to digress a little. I don't think Davido's issue came from Sony Music or wherever. 2014 was the year of Davido. Aye and Tchelete were 2 of the biggest songs on the continent. Davido was probably the most successful artiste that year. That kind of success is almost impossible to replicate. Sometimes when we pray/wish for success, we should also pray/wish for the wisdom to continue in that path. 'IF' is huge though.. |
pressplay411:I agree. I'm routing for her all the way. I wish she improves on her lyrics too. I see great potential especially on the world music stage. |
Don't be too sure. This could be a lie to reduce the votes. Team Efe vote because it's not over until it's over. |
Who cares? |
MTN will just we wasting better jams for advert. That song is better that 80 percent of the songs on the radio. Please mention me when you find the Artiste. |
Safiaa:Strategy. She wants to trend by fire by force. Goodluck to her. |
Always reacting. Modified. On this NL front page,this is the fourth post about Nigerians reacting. Who do we blame? Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. |
sirfee:LOL |
eyeview:21 Apr 2015 Biography of Nasir El-Rufai Nasir El-Rufai Nasir El-Rufai was born in Daudawa in Faskari Local Area of Katsina State on February 16, 1960. He lost his father at a tender age of 8 and was subsequently sponsored by an uncle in Kaduna State. Nasir El-Rufai had his Secondary School Education at the popular Barewa college where he graduated tops winning the Barewa Old Boys Association Academic Achievement Trophy in 1976. Nasir El-Rufai went further to bag a first class degree in Quantity Surveying at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Nasir El-Rufai ran some post graduate programs at Harvard Business School and Georgetown University. Being so ambitious, he went further to obtain a law degree in 2008 from the University of London and a masters degree in Public Administration from John F.Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Nasir El-Rufai set up his own consulting firm in 1982 and handled mainly building and civil engineering projects in Nigeria. He later became the Director General of the Bureau of Public Enterprises and the Secretary of the National Council of Privatization from November 1999 to July 2003. Read more at: http://www.nigerianbiography.com/2015/04/biography-of-nasir-el-rufai.html?m=1 Copyright © Nigerian Biography |
deji68:EARLY LIFE AND BACKGROUND Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu was born on December 1, 1951, to the family of His Royal Highness, Late Eze David Aba Onu, Eze Adu of Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State in Nigeria. He obtained grade one with distinction in his West African School Certificate examination at Izzi High School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State. Dr Onu also obtained distinctions in Physics and Chemistry at the Higher School Certificate examination at the College of Immaculate Conception, CIC, Enugu, graduating as the best overall student. By 1976, he graduated with a first class honours degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of Lagos. He later obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Chemical Engineering (without passing through a Masters degree) at the reputable University of California, Berkeley, in 1980, where he did extensive work on coal liquefaction and production of synthetic fuels under mild conditions. He showed that it was possible under relatively mild conditions to produce synthetic fuels comparable with crude oil. While in the University of California, Berkeley, Dr. Onu was the President of the African Students Union; Member, Graduate Assembly of the University of California at Berkeley and also President of the Nigerian Association of Northern California, Inc. Back home, he served as President General of his alma-mater, Izzi High School, Abakaliki, Old Boys Association. Coming out of higher school, Dr. Onu taught at St. Augustine’s Seminary, Ezzamgbo, Ebonyi State. After completing his doctoral studies in the USA, he returned to Nigeria at the time when many others in his situation preferred to stay back. On coming back from overseas, he taught at the University of Port Harcourt as the pioneer Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering. On several occasions, he served as Acting Dean of the University’s Faculty of Engineering and was also elected as a Member of the Governing Council of the university. As a pioneer staff in the Faculty of Engineering and the first Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering, he helped nurture the department from scratch to a position of repute. As a member of the Governing Council of the University, he worked with others to provide leadership in its search for excellence. - See more at: http://www.takemetonaija.com/2015/12/dr-ogbonnaya-onu-full-biography-life.html?m=1#sthash.4Mivtk9R.dpuf |
1bkaye:Yeah, There is a link I just posted to modify my earlier post. https://www.bellanaija.com/2017/03/there-are-no-musicians-currently-in-2017-making-more-money-off-their-music-than-brymo-brymo-reveals-in-new-interview-with-linda-ikeji-music-watch-on-bn-tv/ |
1bkaye:Brymo is not underrated. He's in a good place. I watch Nollywood movies and his songs are used as soundtracks in a few of them. I think he just wants to keep a low profile. https://www.bellanaija.com/2017/03/there-are-no-musicians-currently-in-2017-making-more-money-off-their-music-than-brymo-brymo-reveals-in-new-interview-with-linda-ikeji-music-watch-on-bn-tv/ |
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