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This is not 2006 Accord |
Simply one of the best I've read here in recent times. |
Why is he saying goodbye? Is he going to jail? |
Atiku didn't end his acceptance speech without paying tribute to OBJ. |
mmadu5:How much did you get them |
Men, see traffic. |
Omisore never getting his calculations right politically. Let's wait and see whether he'll get this one right. |
Focusless, directionless EFCC |
For almost a year now Zenith Bank has refused to reverse the failed ATM transaction on my account despite doing everything possible. I eventually overlooked it but they did another one last week this time around on POS. I have vowed to get my money back including the previous one which I earlier left for them. Please someone should tell me how to complain to CBN. Fraudulent banks everywhere in Nigeria |
For almost a year now Zenith Bank has refused to reverse the failed ATM transaction on my account despite doing everything possible. I eventually overlooked it but they did another one last week this time around on POS. I have vowed to get my money back including the previous one which I earlier left for them. Please someone should tell me how to complain to CBN. Fraudulent banks everywhere in Nigeria. |
For almost a year now Zenith Bank has refused to reverse the failed ATM transaction on my account despite doing everything possible. I eventually overlooked it but they did another one last week this time around on POS. I have vowed to get my money back including the previous one which I earlier left for them. Please someone should tell me how to complain to CBN. |
This is so shocking and unbelievable. |
It's so sad how we see the obvious and refuse to accept it because it goes against what we want. It's obvious your wife has no regard or respect for you. Gather all the family members and she will never change. She may stop for a month or two but she'll resume it and your life is already in great danger. Even if the unexpected happens and she changes, you can never love, trust or respect her again because the movie of infidelity will keep playing in your head, at times even while having a good time with her. It's better to lose love than trust in a marriage. Lost love can be regained or reignited but it's different with trust. Your life will never remain the same again. If you hadn't known, it would be a different ball game entirely but now that you know, you will never forget it. My advice is if she's the breadwinner, try to tolerate her while praying God to open your way. The moment God answers your prayers, kick her out and start a new life but if by then you decide to forgive her, after noticing a change, no problem. Love conquers all. MADAM CHEATER, the man you're frolicking with is only catching fun with you because he sees you as CHEAP and will NEVER marry you if your husband kicks your *ss out. I can bet, he's even making fun of you with other guys behind your back. I know because I am a man. I don't know what your husband is lacking in your husband that is making you look outside but NOTHING justifies adultery in a marriage. This is not a boyfriend / girlfriend relationship. Make your husband the man you want. Be warned, you'll be the loser of EVERYTHING if you don't change your wayward ways quickly, beg your man, seek his and God's forgiveness and turn around. |
All I can see are the cabal members trying hard to take the shines off Osibanjo. "Influential backers of the DG frustrated the plans to sack him". How funny! Were the backers dead when Osibanjo sacked him? Nonsense. The cabals are very pained that the VP is getting more popular with his decisive actions. While the President must be given some kudos for giving the VP freehand to work, the VP must be given credit for his courage in defying all odds to do the dirty job and not make him look like a mere errand boy who cannot go to toilet without first seeking the President's permission. |
BeijinDossier:On the contrary, the court actually ruled that Giwa should be reinstated and that is the order the Sports Ministry claims they have complied with but FIFA maintains that Pinnick is the authentic President because according to FIFA rules, football matters should not be taken to court at all. Obeying the court order reinstating Giwa is counted as government interference. Once you are a member of FIFA, you have to obey it's rules. If you obey the court and sideline FIFA rules, you get banned, period! |
I need to follow this guy on twitter asap. |
oluDharay: |
Can't wait for 2019 General Elections. Gonna be the sweetest and most shocking in the nation's history. |
GAZZUZZ:Thanks bro. Will do just that. |
Oga Gazzuzz, my Accord 2001 does like 3000rpm or more while changing from 1 to 2, thereby dragging for long before changing from 1 to 2 most times. What could be the likely causes? I change my gear oil at moderate intervals and use the Honda atf. Please advise. |
Duru009:That's not true. She's a virgin. |
People just talk without giving AJ any chance at all as if he's one primary school child fighting a pro boxer. Take your time and watch some of his fights and you know he's got all that Wilder has and probably more. Please give AJ some respect. No heavyweight boxer, I repeat, no heavyweight boxer is a push over. Watch AJ /Parker, AJ/Klitchsco and many more and say whether he's a pushover. For me, the fight between AJ and Wilder is 50/50. It can go either way but one thing is certain, it's going to be VERY TOUGH for both of them. AJ shouldn't and cannot be bullied to submission by Wilder as to the terms of the agreement. As AJ is taking on his mandatory challenger, Wilder should take on Dylian White who is currently challenging him and stop ducking. AJ is the man to beat. The fight may eventually turn out to be comparable to that between David and Goliath. |
"Croatia go wan show their sabiness". After discovering the pidgin broadcast, I didn't miss it for once. |
Still available |
How is he sure they're his children |
I think the coach is either very weak and was bullied by Ighalo to field him (we don't need a soothsayer to tell us Ighalo is a bully) or he has a beef with Iwobi's uncle (Okocha) for critisizing his selection on a national TV after the loss to Croatia. In the match against Iceland, he only managed to bring in Iwobi during the dying minutes. I think we should give our local coaches the chance and for me, Okocha should be given a chance to prove himself. Look at what the Senegalese coach who is a former player is doing. Like for Okocha if you think he deserves the chance. Shares if you think otherwise. |
I think the coach is either very weak and was bullied by Ighalo to field him (we don't need a soothsayer to tell us Ighalo is a bully) or he has a beef with Iwobi's uncle (Okocha) for critisizing his selection on a national TV after the loss to Croatia. In the match against Iceland, he only managed to bring in Iwobi during the dying minutes. I think we should give our local coaches the chance and for me, Okocha should be given a chance to prove himself. Look at what the Senegalese coach who is a former player is doing. Like for Okocha if you think he deserves the chance. Shares if you think otherwise. |
Those who made Nigeria lose the match: 1. The coach 2. Iheanacho 3. Ighalo |
Naijawebmaster:Jerseys don't play matches, you know. |
The coach killed the match like the one against Croatia. I was shocked when he didn't start Ebuehi with his fast attacking prowess and adept defending. Refused to bring in Iwobi. We needed to attack as much as defend but he simply wanted to defend. Even when they knew they couldn't absorb the pressure, they still kept on defending and throwing balls away. Just pained that Argentina knew they would qualify if we could beat Iceland for them and they proved it. For the 5th time, Nigeria proved to be wife to Argentina. Shameful. Instead of taking the battle to the Argentines who have very weak defence, they kept throwing balls away in their own half. Iceland deserve to qualify more than this Argentine team. Nonsense. |
Instead of trying to build up, they were just throwing balls away. It was too early for that. |