It was a terrific day. Then I was still serving so I went for my cds at Ikeja secretariat as usual, I left the house with just 1k getting to Ikeja I was left with Just N400 then I bought food with the remaining change with the hope that I will withdraw from the ATM when we are through with CDS...we were released to go home as early as 12am that day and I stepped out to get a bank to withdraw some cash and go home. Too bad for me First bank ATM service was bad.,it wasn't despensing I Walk to almost every bank at Ikeja that day but no luck, I was so tired that I couldn't even buy just N50 bottle water to drink, to worsen the whole Situation I had a flat ba3 I couldn't contact anyone to come to my aid and meet me up, I was down,weak and Frustrated,. I was there till past 6 b4 first bank arm started working that I was able to withdraw,i was so happy I was too weak to take a bus I just took a taxi and head home straight, go home around 8pm I couldn't take dinner I just slept off immediately. It was indeed and eventful day for me
A Rolls-Royce owner just paid ₦217million (£460,000) for the ultimate "RR1" registration plate at an auction. This number cost ₦47million (£100k) more than a brand new Rolls-Royce Phantom.
The number was described as one of the most special plates in the world before it was sold at the Goodwood Revival auction.
But no one knows whether it is an investment or be used on a Rolls-Royce.
The "1" number is the most expensive registration plate which was sold for £7.25million. It was purchased by Abu Dhabi businessman Saeed Abdul Ghaffar Khouri in 2008.
The "25 O" number is the most expensive registration plate in UK which was sold for £518,000 four years ago.
A "F1" licensed to a 2013 Bugatti Veyron SuperSport is believed to be the world's most sought-after registration plate.
The number is owned by the founder of Kahn Design (customises luxury cars),Afzal Kahn,and is currently on sale for ₦7.1billion (£15million).
But NYSC is poo Sha. If you have money you can work your way.. but question remains. What's the essence of national youth service?
Am sure you're not yet a graduate and you've haven't served yet, that's why u asking this mumu question, don't worry when u finish school go serve u will understand beta
Why on earth will you order for a take away on your first date with a guy you're seeing for the first time. That's very ridiculous and it speaks alot about the lady
StarUp: Nawao, dem don turn Davido to camp commandant finish o... ...But Nigerian graduates fall my hand sha the wey dem sit down for ground because of Davido.
No be so oooo.... That's Lagos camp o also served there That ground the gathering ground ans most of the times we always sit like that when event are taking time... It's not a bare floor it is a tied ground
queensera: It’s not only popular belief but it’s true that Duncan Mighty has been a hot stuff in the music industry in the last three months. This is largely due to his collaboration with Wizkid on ‘Fake Love’.
Since then his career seem to have taken off again with so much vigor. The Port Harcourt first son in an interview with online media platform TheNet NG shared talked about getting to feature Wizkid and also working with Tiwa Savage.
In a candid reply Duncan Mighty stated that everything changed after he released ‘Fake Love’ with Wizkid. He said this when asked what he thought about ongoing debates Wizkid brought him back on the scene. Wene Mighty readily agreed saying they are correct about that assertion. In addition, he noted that it was easy getting Wizkid to work with him as he is more than just a colleague but a brother.
He also stated that he was quite amazed having to work with Tiwa Savage on her latest single ‘Lova Lova’.
Gucciblog: Photo shoots are gradually becoming a trend among Nigerian women, and some ladies who recently graduated from the University, have joined the trend to celebrate their milestones.

A beautiful Facebook user identified as Adaeze Nwaka, has taken to the social networking platform to share pictures from her latest photo-shoot as she graduated from the university.
The young lady who amongs others, spent about five years at Imo State University (IMSU), shared the pictures as she thanked God for sparing her life and protecting her all through her years in school. Adaeze who was not alone as she took the pictures with some of her female friends who also graduated with her, posted the photos and wrote:
"We started from the scratch but here we are isn’t it God’s grace??.... 5yrs in school is by his mercies, I want to also use this medium to appreciate my parents, pls can someone help me and tell them that am now a graduate and there long awaiting expectation has cum to pass...they are the best parents ever, I luv dem plenty there support and prayers really kept me to dis point and to all my frnds and well wishers who supported me all through this race, am grateful is a graduation something....All thanks to God."