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Well done England! Very authentic display of what made GB what it is without over doing it. Much better then what was shown in the past Olympic opening which was only about showing off. |
Youngsage: i actually gat it more than you did bro, but decided not to reply directly. Dont you think you should be ashamed of yourself for such a comment you made? And it seems like a joke to you abi? Pple like dserve to be jailed. Nigeria has hosted several world class tournaments successfully in times past. I wonder wtf u were thinking when you made dat statement. SmhDo you not know what Emoticons or Smileys are? Why are you so hateful? ...deserve to be jailed? I will not respond to you anymore, you must be to frustrated to understand a joke. |
Youngsage: its not even raining in london so how did you come about the floodapparently you did not get it. Sleep on my friend, sleep on. |
pendo89: 2040 OLYMPICS IN LAGOS.News: 200 athletes die due to flooding. 86 others fell victims to armed robbers and 24 were kidnapped. ![]() |
lol, good one ![]() lepasharon: someone said nigerians are stil at passport control |
Germany the European locomotive ![]() |
Dear Mr. President, in a democracy Leaders don't rule. They serve their country. Regards |
And is it calm now? Was any shooting going on as well? How did the security forces respond this time? Any injured or killed? |
Sorry no pics today. My Internet is to slow. I'll try again tomorrow. It's a diplomatic car in Abuja but Tax is paid. |
NISSAN X-TRAIL Year of manufacturing 2005 2.2 dci (Turbo Diesel) 71000 kilometers Transmission – 6 speed manual, all time 4x4 Color – red, 6 x CD changer sound system , panorama roof, cruise control, 2 brand new tires in front, air-condition, In GREAT CONDITIONS, serviced by German mechanics throughout. Asking price: 11000€ or Equivalent in US $ (negotiable) Please reply via email if interested. buymycar12@yahoo.com |
Selling my Toyota Land Cruiser (KZJ95), German import Build: 2000 Kilometers: 121000 3.0 L Turbo Diesel without susceptible direct injection! rear diff lock, tires / brakes / exhaust all ok, no rust, serviced by German mechanics, drive-belt changed at 80000Km, 2 new batteries, electric originally tinted windows (also in front row with Nigerian exception approval) and electric mirrors /CD radio, powerful air-condition, newly serviced, looks good and runs great. Goes for 11000 EUR or equivalent in US $ (negotiable) Please reply via email for inquiries and pics buymycar12@yahoo.com |
Nwa_Nimo: . . .thought it was because:This is too funny |
I love the pics from page 1 ![]() |
@canadaik: Yea you fool. Planes could not fly without yuyu pilots. They get trained in secret undergound juju schools didn't you know? Cheers |
It's only real if you are a West-African. |
many thanks! |
Hi, what does REP stand for? |
deyrock: . The mata tire me oooo. Human being go behave like animal.. The mata tire me oooo. Human being go behave like animal.. The mata tire me oooo. Human being go behave like animal.Animals don't behave like that! |
good job SSS! |
@ rolchi http://www.immunize.org/shop/ or any other print shop. The proof of the vaccination is just a small piece of paper glued inside or on top. |
@ humblebee you must be joking if you think they had valid cards. The visa departments can't check these cards in depth after all it's not a passport. If they look alright they will issue a visa. SA is taking yellow fever serious (despite that they don't like Nigerians for all the reasons we both know). Now swallow your pride, become a honest politician and change the country. Then foreign countries will be happy to let you in (maybe even with a not so valid yellow fever card). What comes around goes around. http://www.daily-mail.co.zm/index.php/politics/3258-20-zambians-denied-entry-into-sa By CAROLINE KALOMBE ABOUT 20 Zambians aboard a CR Carriers bus were on Friday denied entry into South Africa by that country’s immigration authorities on grounds that they had fake yellow fever vaccination certificates. CR Carriers director in South Africa Mafire Cisoko said only 10 out of 30 passengers were allowed to enter that country after their yellow fever vaccination certificates were subjected to rigorous scrutiny by immigration officers at Beit Bridge. This is according to a statement issued yesterday by first secretary for press at the Zambian High Commission in Pretoria, Patson Chilemba. Mr Cisoko said South African immigration authorities intensified searches after being tipped by an unnamed source that the certificates which Zambians had were fake because they were not obtained from government authorised health institutions. He said the officers believed authentic certificates were dark-yellow, while the fake ones were light-yellow. The bus on which Zambians were travelling was nearly sent back, but was later allowed entry after operators intervened, but with few passengers who got clearance at the border. The stranded passengers were scheduled to return home after CR Carriers made fresh arrangements for another bus. And Zambian High Commissioner to South Africa Muyeba Chikonde has cautioned Zambians wishing to travel to that country to ensure they get their yellow fever vaccinations to avoid being sent back at the border. Mr Chikonde said it is a requirement for Zambians intending to travel to South Africa to ensure they carry authentic yellow fever certificates from government health institutions. He said the South African government through its Department of Health reviewed its yellow fever vaccination policy which became effective in October last year. All travellers from Zambia and other yellow fever risk countries will now be required to show proof of yellow fever vaccination, unless in possession of valid waiver certificates. South Africa requires a valid yellow fever certificate from all persons above one year, travelling from a yellow fever risk country. |
well why do you fake yellow fever vaccine cards in the first place ? |
https://www.laughparty.com/funny-pictures/Unsafe-Bomb-Disposal-830.jpg RIP poor man. Another life lost for nothing. Why didn't they shoot at it first to see if it would blow? |
about the German worker who was kidnapped in Kano on 26th January? |
Any gunfire? Is it still ongoing? |
wow, a Nigerian life is worth as much as a car stereo. |
Press is reporting about 7 casualties. Any confirmation on this? |
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Sick patient u must be
