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Great buy |
You never see chumtin.
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Are we at war? |
When you tell a Nigeria HR manager you're more than 25 years and you had your degrees in prison.
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Congrats to them. The NFF won't go and hunt for talents here, they'll be waiting for flukes with recommendation letters from senators. After they'll expect Tammy Abraham to leave England and play for Super Eagles. Ironi |
taiwoawoniyi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgmO32IdwuE |
taiwoawoniyi:Liam Neeson, in the movie - Taken |
"I don't know who you are. I don't know what you want. If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money. But what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career, skills that make me a nightmare for people like you. If you let my daughter go now, that'll be the end of it. I will not look for you. I will not pursue you. But if you don't, I will look for you, I will find you, and I will kill you." LOL.. The woman has a particular set of skills... |
Naira Marley is just an adult with a baby's brain. Government never get him time yet! When the chips are down, all these clowns calling themselves Marlins and constituting nuisance on social media would not only desert him, but disappear into thin air as soon as sh*t hit the fans. Even Sowore that was trying to fight for the cause of the masses has been long forgotten, talkless of this grown up baby dancing Mmanwu when he should just focus on taking care of his aged mum and little daughter. When this country gets his time, Davido, Marlians and all those showing keyboard support wouldn't even use a long stick to touch him from afar. |
Way to go. Other state House of Assemblies in the south and other areas affected by the herdsmen crises should follow suit. You can't just sit in Abuja and formulate laws that would govern the whole country made up of an homogeneous entities. A law or Policy that would work in Borno might not work in Bayelsa. Inshort, every state or region have to independently decide what suits that populace. The policies metted on the the people from Abuja are made based on the majority factor and who can afford enough Ghana must go bags to gain the support of them greedy lawmakers. |
ShootThemAll:It's okay. Like I said before "no time for marketing". Stay safe too!! |
AmericanDad:PM me if you're in Abuja. I can show you where you'll get 3 to 3.5% on that monthly. Ignore if you're not in Abuja and have trust issues. I don't have time for marketing. |
How can insurgency end when we have pockets of terrorist cells scattered round the north... Yes! These are potential terrorists. Even we that God has blessed sef.. We still get furious deep inside when we see the way our leaders and their families flaunt ill-gotten wealth at the detriment of million of Nigerians, how much more these ones that have spent years in chains.. They wouldn't mind blowing themselves up to end the frustration and anger of living in a blessed country where the commonwealth of the people are controlled and enjoyed by just a few. Remove religion and infuse education in the North and you would solve the problem of insurgency by 99%... The remaining 1% can be solved by the military with frog jumps and koboko. |
Khg |
[quote author=rentAcock post=83262345]Trump makes money money on social media than any celebrity or athlete. He made $80 million from Twitter last year.[/quoteLike seriously ![]() |
I can imagine their pain. There's one good thing about the suffering back home.. Las Las Na to go back villiage go farm. But for another man country?? How you even start...? |
NIMC Once you get the slip (with NIN)... That's a nationally acceptable regulatory ID. |
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Lelepeautos:Chai. |
timelessaproko:You've got a terrible job which you're very terrible at. Quit! |
Till we hear your husband's side of the story... Meanwhile...
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Binikingdowm:Nigga. You've got a real problem. |
There's no hope for Nigeria |
Pimped. |
fratermathy:Because the terms and conditions are inexhaustive. If marketers were to explain the T&Cs relating to every product and service offered by their company, which I doubt you'd even have the time to listen, they sure would not attend to 3 clients in a day. It is therefore the duty of a customer to review the terms and conditions relating to a product or service he is purchasing or making payment for. The company can only be held liable for your loss where there was no full disclosure either on the product manual, company's website or any print media. Have you ever read the terms and conditions on a bank's account opening package? The day you do, you'll withdraw all your money, dig a hole and leave it there. |
fratermathy:T&C applies. You can't win this in court. And this is No fraud. |
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Fellow Nigerians. Just in... We have a new first Lady. |
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donstan18:They can also come through for you too. Hater! |
eyinola:Am a guy. Just one person. |
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stop quoting me, I'm done with this thread.
