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morikee:You have made your point. But leave our China G Box Clone for us. We love it. |
A clearer view of the Governor's official car.
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Ndimkpurummiri:That's your opinion, though. The people of Anambra have a generally favorable opinion of Peter Obi, and that's all that matters. |
ArchiLimited:Hahaha. You're way too funny, man! |
BSsniffer:Go and do your own copy and paste manufacturing, then come back here with your products and we shall buy from you. |
Heartbroken05: ...So recently, I went to pray about this and it was revealed this guy has charmed my GF and he is planning to destroy her. Four different spiritual people said same thing that the girl has been charmed and they had turn her against me by this guy.So you plan on taking a decision about your love life by consulting "spiritual people"? You will now base your decisions on nothing but spiritual hearsay? Gosh! Is this 2022 or 1822? |
That should be as far back as 2009, if I remember correctly, during my national youth service. I was using Nokia N73 then and used to access the site on Opera Mini. It's quite a shame that the creator of Nairaland had not deemed it necessary to redesign the Nairaland website. The webpage interface has remained as it was in 2009. No new features. You can't even find delete button. No user interactive elements. Shame! |
SarkinYarki:That's correct. NATO is essentially an anti-Russia alliance. So Russia joining such an alliance will make its (NATO's) purposes to be meaningless. |
The hair texture looks good. As for hairline, if always needing to have a "sharp carving" when visiting barbershops, then your barber could be adding to the problem; because sharp carve means that the barber needs to dig the edge of clipper blade beyond the normal hairline. Take note of that and let your barber know about your concern for hairline. |
Until then. |
Stop using the term "colleague" for a classmate or schoolmate. |
Tomek09:And you are a full-baked slowpoke! |
We need to fact check it first. The picture of female prisoners is obviously genuine but that of the male prisoners could have been taken from somewhere else. The men in that picture looked a bit more like Kenyans. In this age of fake news, one needs to be sure. We have seen a lot of fake news and misleading images coming from Ukraine in recent times. |
The bad thing about people who would eventually meet a sad end in an abusive relationship is that warning signs were always there from the beginning but they chose to ignore them. |
Sundaypaul12345:Hahaha. Very very good question. |
What's this obsession of Nairalanders with snakes! It's getting too much, please. |
Hashabiah:Stop sounding like Osama bin Laden. |
Putin is obviously afraid of being poisoned with a radioactive substance by close contact.
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Lamasta:True Lies (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger) |
Excuse my president, please. It was a slip of the tongue. |
Adobe Lightroom effects. All that blue and glitz you see there. |
Complete Sports, not "Comolete Sports." No editing tools? @Seun @Lalasticlala |
DoggoneDogg:You have spoken from a position of ignorance. Firstly, neither Ukraine's President Zelensky nor Russia's Putin will be attending the peace talks. Secondly, your prediction of how the talks would pan out was based on conjecture. The fact the Russians agreed to a meeting in the first place is an indication Putin is willing to bring an urgent end to the crisis, else he'd have stuck to his guns and damned the consequences. Though the Russian leader would not admit it, but he and the Russians are also feeling the heat of the war. It may not be immediately obvious on the surface but they're paying the costs for this war. The sanctions are beginning to bite hard in Russia and it will not be long before the economy implodes. Then Russians will take out their anger on Putin. This morning alone, Russia's Central Bank doubled interest rates to 20% to ward off potential inflation. The Russian currency, ruble, is rumbling and ordinary Russians grumbling. In the streets, protesters in Russia have demanded an end to the siege of Ukraine. |
BloomingDale:What part of your anatomy are you speaking from? |
Why do members of this church have to dress like traffic wardens? |
Masturbation isn't my thing (Not when I can easily find a babe and have sex). But I have once had a quick sexual encounter with a girl inside lecture theater at the University back then. Arrived some 15 minutes earlier ahead of other students, we both had decided to throw caution to the wind by having sex on the bare cold floor, just behind the row of seats. It was a daring feat... |
iamL:Too shameful, I agree. A house divided unto itself cannot stand. |
If it's true what you just said, that you make ₦1.5 million a month, then I'd advise you stay in Nigeria and grow your wealth. Many of us over here in USA and UK do not make that much in a month. |
Don't get me wrong, I'm not in any way defending his actions, but what you experienced at the hands of the white guy is nothing compared to the kind of tribal hatred and hateful comments by some Nigerians here in Nairaland. You need to read some comments in the threads to understand the point that I'm trying to make. We feel it's okay to hate on one another and abuse ourselves based on ethnicity. But when the whites do the same to us, we cry and start to protest. |
Provided you can afford any of these, go for iPhone, Samsung, Xiaomi, Huawei or Oppo. |
MufasaLion:No, you're wrong. Try and read more to understand. A senior diplomat from one Commonwealth realm to another, or Commonwealth nation to another, bears the designation of "High Commissioner." It is something common among member countries of the Commonwealth. And for your information, going by terminology, what Kenya has in Nigeria is a high commission, and not an embassy. Although we know for a fact that high commissions are also embassies in a sense. "In the Commonwealth of Nations, a high commissioner is the senior diplomat (generally ranking as an ambassador) in charge of the diplomatic mission of one Commonwealth government to another. Instead of an embassy, the diplomatic mission is generally called a high commission." (a quote from Wikipedia) |
MufasaLion:No, you're wrong. Try and read more to understand. A senior diplomat from one Commonwealth realm to another, or Commonwealth nation to another, bears the designation of "High Commissioner." It is something common among member countries of the Commonwealth. "In the Commonwealth of Nations, a high commissioner is the senior diplomat (generally ranking as an ambassador) in charge of the diplomatic mission of one Commonwealth government to another. Instead of an embassy, the diplomatic mission is generally called a high commission." (a quote from Wikipedia) |

We should meet them for what??