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Rapaltar:Abeg, define PUNNANY |
cutesonia:thumbs up |
Chanchit:including water bed, incase you get tired and want to sleep ![]() |
salbis: ![]() |
shockwave91:Run for his dear life now, who knows if she's among one of those ebola carriers |
kennygee:i support team no bleaching also |
Ghanaian actress (Jackie Appiah) clocks 31 today. The renowned actress some minutes ago appreciated fans and everyone for their heart felt wishes, gifts cards and love. Read her words below "jackieappiahThank you for another magnificent year added to my life. Thank you for the countless blessings I have received throughout the year. Thank you Lord for all the people that remembered me today by sending me cards, gifts and good wishes. Love u all." Continue to see more of her newly shared pictures below http://fikimaniaentertainment..com/2014/12/ghanaian-actress-jackie-appiah-clocks.html
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LewisO:she just could not figure out another way by which she could be popular. and come to think of it, why is it that this rubbish is common only with the ladies ![]() |
shokky24:abi ooo, my sister. its better to die being a proud Nigerian rather than being a slave in dubai |
LewisO:I was only kidding with that post, to be sincere that's the height of practical insanity |
axortedbabe:But come to think of it, does that implies that this indians are suffering more than Nigerians? whatsup with theuir economy ![]() |
jideflash:You again, are you a vote monger? |
jideflash:ok,noted, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE, VOTE.I HOPE MY 4 VOTES COUNTS OOOO |
JEITO:It started ever since maheeda and cossy launched their nudity operation in this country |
motherlode:Yes ooo, but their own type of immigration ![]() |
qadeerkug: ![]() |
chimkaire:abi now |
muib:NOTED, thanks |
LewisO:She's only trying to showcase herself and i don't think there is nothing bad with that |
Olypeppy:Can Nigerians be missing in such situations ![]() |
Its the survival of the fittest |
If there is one screen star now that most of the big boys in Lagos and Abuja want to sleep with, she is Lilian Afegbai, the actress, model and TV Presenter that represented Nigeria at Big Brother Africa tagged Hotshots. Her bosom friends told us that her mobile phone has been ringing non-stop since she featured in BBA Season 9. They added that the Edo State born beauty gets offered millions of naira by wealthy businessmen and politicians who are on bended knees to have a feel of her sexy body. That is not all, we were told that these randy deep pockets even offered the dollar equivalent should in case she doesn't want naira. We heard that these rich dudes are so desperate to lay her, they have even recruited her close friends to put pressure on her to accept their love proposal. http://fikimaniaentertainment..com/2014/12/why-men-are-begging-lilian-afegbai-with.html
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The bitter aspect of all this is that, most of them were living a more better life in their countries before going to dubai. they never knew what they were getting themselves into untill they got there. they lived a more richer and better lifein their home country. Read the full story and you will pity them the more |
The 34 year old rapper's wife and TV reality show icon (Kim Kardashian) breaks Beyonce's record by emerging as the 1st most searched person in the world 2014. Beyonce bags 2nd most searched along with other entertainers. Continue to see full list below 1. Kim Kardashian 2. Beyonce Knowles 3. Miley Cyrus 4. Katy Perry 5. Justin Bieber 6. Joan Rivers 7. Jennifer Lopez 8. Kendall Jenner 9. Kaley Cuoco 10. Robin Williams http://fikimaniaentertainment..com/2014/12/kim-kardashian-top-list-of-most.html
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yuncka:true talk ooo |
Dubai is one of the fastest growing cities in the world, in terms of economy, tourist and the likes. The southern Asian country has densely being populated by migrant who came in search of green pastures and a better life for themselves and their family but find only squalor, low wages and backbreaking work in stifling heat. (Farhad Berahman) An Iranian photographer shared the heart breaking pictures which he snapped in Sonapur, the unofficial name for a work camp on the outskirts of Dubai, located far away from the luxury, soaring skyscrapers and vast wealth that the United Arab Emirates city is renowned for. Sonapur - ironically, the name means 'City of Gold' in Hindi - is home to more than 150,000 workers, mostly from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and China. Read the full story with more heart aching pictures below http://fikimaniaentertainment..com/2014/12/photos-horrible-and-mysterious-life.html
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Five Peoples Democratic Party governors led by the Chairman, PDP Governors Forum, and governor, Akwa Ibom State, Godswill Akpabio, on Thursday held a closed-door meeting, which lasted for three hours, with the former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, in his Hilltop residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Other governors on the trip are the governors of Bauchi, Jigawa, Cross River, and Niger states, Isa Yuguda, Sule Lamido, Liyel Imoke and Babangida Aliyu respectively. The governors arrived Obasanjo’s residence around 12.30pm and emerged from the inner chamber at exactly 3.30pm. Briefing journalists after the meeting, Obasanjo, said the governors’ visit was not unconnected with nagging issues of the Boko Haram insurgents and the economy. But from his utterance, the frosty relationship between President Goodluck Jonathan and Obasanjo was also discussed. He said that his criticism of Jonathan in recent times was not aimed at castigating or bad-mouthing him. He said,” First of all, I thank my colleagues and my brothers who have decided to pay me a special visit. They were concerned about what you may call the situation of the nation, the security, and the economy. What we have discussed, most of them I have raised in my own public pronouncement in recent times, not to castigate anybody, not to bad-mouth anybody, not to run anybody down, but out of genuine concern for the situation of this country and that is the same thing that has brought them and I want to thank them.” The former President noted that the situation in the country currently was bad, but added that it was not totally irretrievable. He added, “When we look at these issues closely, very objectively and we came to the conclusion that yes, we have a bad situation, but not irretrievably bad. Something can still be done and what is now required is the will and the courage to do something when and how it needs to be done.” Obasanjo, who appreciated the governors for their concern for the nation, said the task to save the country was not for one man or group but for all Nigerians. He said, “I appreciate their coming to me because of the respect and honour they have for me. But this task is not for one man and it is not even a task for one group, it is a task that requires all hands to be on deck. And as they have said and as they have assured me that they would have this type of consultation with other leaders so that this country which is ours and for which we have no alternatives, but will move forward.” On the economy, especially the slump in oil price, Obasanjo noted that the leadership had failed to prepare for the rainy day, and that was why the economy was tottering. He said, “When we had surplus, we did not remember the rainy day, now that the rainy day is staring us in the face, we must be honest and courageous enough to do what is right, to let the nation know and then to take the steps that will put it right as quickly as possible. “You do not need to be an oracle or a World Bank expert or an International Monetary Fund expert to know that our economy is not what it should be and this is not the first time we would hear it, we have heard it in the past. “When of course I came in 1999, the price of fuel was about $9 and we realised that we had a problem, we even passed a budget that we could not fund but we realised that we were in a serious situation and we took steps. “Within two to three years, we were able to sail through, the price of fuel started moving up. Do not forget that there was a time during the Iraqi war, that the price of fuel rose to $42 per barrel and then it came down to $9. The one that we have now, we do not know when it would end but we can weather the storm if we take measure that we should take it and when to take it.” Both Akpabio and Aliyu, who spoke for the governors, said they came to consult the former President due to his wealth of experience and his influence both nationally and internationally. Akpabio said, “We decided that it is important for us to come and consult with him, as he said pay our respect, discuss the affairs of the nation and then to tap from his wealth of wisdom. “The intention here is that all Nigerians are determined to reposition the country, we have no other country than Nigeria and so, no matter the challenges we may face today, we must work together as a team to redeem the situation.” www.fikimaniaentertainment..com
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