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Is it against the law? No. Therefore, the PDP has right to decide whose picture to hang in their secretariat. They can put that of Kanye West if they so desire |
The GERMAN owns the fish. Also lives in the green house, drinks coffee, and smokes prince. Swaggalicious GERMAN ![]() |
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Is it against the law? No. Therefore, the PDP has right to decide whose picture to hang in their secretariat. They can put that of Kanye West if they so desire. |
DTaj:Thanks for your submission, your points are noted. Now, take a look at my response to your comment and learn how to be a responsible adult. Honestly, it beats me why you had to be so malignant and abusive in your comment. LIKE BUHARI, LIKE SUPPORTER. |
UnknownT:Yeye man ![]() |
engrshakespeare: Congoland? You are confused ![]() |
salafy050:No honest Nigerian would consider his last declaration something to take seriously. There are too many disparities in his claims. |
Really informative |
Four times in past? What about now? |
VINDICTIVE BUHARI This regime is obviously out on a quest for personal VENDETTA. Common political wisdom dictates that people like Marylyn Ogar are not supposed to be so openly victimized. Our own GADDAFI has finally come. |
Babysho:Once again, thank you. |
Babysho:I know, thank you. |
He deserves commendation |
ABIA STATE, THE BAD ROADS AND MY BALLS. Yesterday, I was coming from Aba, where I went to spend the night with a good friend of mine, a fellow Corp member, going back to my PPA. The last stretch of the road that approaches my PPA has to be plied on a bike, since the road is too bad to be motor-able. Having journeyed on the road a few times in the past, I am already getting used to the unending meandering by okadamen in their attempts to avoid potholes, that sometimes, are huge enough to swallow a whole okada with it's occupants. The incessant galloping that continuously sends you bouncing around on your seat. The rhythm is such that, whenever you hit a pothole, you are sent flying vertically off from your seat only to land back on the seat with a remarkable thud. The force with which someone lands on the buttocks sometimes, registers on the spine and you start to pray that you don't suffer a fracture of the backbone before alighting. So, like before, the bike trip back to my PPA was progressing without any unusual eventuality - the meandering; the galloping; the occasional chitchat from the seemingly friendly okadaman; regular encounters with other okadas, either overtaking us, or on their return journey - until a funny kind of accident occurred. On one of the occasions that the bike hit a pothole and I was sent flying vertical up, my balls - which must have dangled in some unusual fashion - got trapped between my buttocks and the seat. This time, probably due to the great depth of the pothole, I landed on the seat with a remarkable force. And lo!, it was not just on the bare seat I landed, my balls were still trapped between my buttocks and the seat........to be continued |
Shehu Sani hasn't said anything. He has only succeeded in throwing the tantrums of a confused, guilty, fidgety and frustrated activist cum politician. He is a lonely man in the rain with a leaking umbrella. He didn't make any attempt at disproving the claims of Fayose, rather, he chose to exhibit his intellectual shallowness by letting out a farrago of nonsensical political effusions, which to any right thinking Nigerian is a rape of mind and an extortion of commonsense. #iamangry |
stlaibrowne:Bro, you are the op, and your topic says "if ALL oxygen should leave the earth"...... The implication is that even the oxygen making machines wouldn't be able to get raw materials to extract oxygen from, since oxygen in all its forms, free and combined, has ceased to exist, even CO2. As it stands now, life can only exist with oxygen. Please note, it's not going to be about human alone, but all life forms. |
ladyF:Definitely from an unscientific mind. Except if the process of oxygen extinction is considerably slow enough to allow such adaptation. However, the picture painted by the op seems to describe an instantaneous occurrence which will ultimately bring an end, not only to life but, this planet as we know it. |
Please, peeps, who knows which websites I can visit to download free Hollywood movies? |
powerfulsettingz:For you to persistently label me as young, I guess you are very old already. |
powerfulsettingz:I have no special interest in quoting you but, I have to reply what I perceive as an error in your standpoint. No offence intended. There is no wisdom in making appointments from a particular region of a country like Nigeria. During the last elections, an overwhelming number of southerners supported his candidacy and share his ideas. He would have done well by looking for able minds among such. The time of Obasanjo and others is gone, and nobody is saying Obasanjo should make nominations for him. It is unwise for the president to make other regions of the country feel insecure and marginalized as that will undermine whatever he patriotic intentions he may claim to have. |
powerfulsettingz:You have not said something tangible. Perhaps, you might have to go back to sleep and wake to repost. This is a multiethnic, multilingual republic for crying out loud. Do you have an idea what a federation looks like at all? Nawa o. |
quanternetz:It is not so important. |
I don't think it has anything to do with the biblical Tower of Babel. Rather, it has more to do with their sociopolitical evolution. What determined homogeneity of language in most regions of the world was the presence, at one time in their history, a unifying political structure, brought about either by conquest or tradition, under which they were compelled to interact with the a single dominant language. Case studies are the Hausa and Yoruba languages. In the case of the tribes in Cross River, they didn't have a similar history, hence the diversity in their tongues. |
Arbiola:No section fits your post, actually. -Playing fifa14 early in the morning? What's your occupation? -While SITTED on the floor? It's SEATED, not SITTED. -"Something just said look..."? Arrgh! guy, that's funny. -What posture did the scorpion assume for you to conclude it was about to strike? -It's more correct to refer to a scorpion as venomous than poisonous. -"Only God knows what would have happened if i was BITTEN by this thing..". Scorpions don't bite, they sting. -And you are very unlikely to have died from a scorpion sting. -Next time, don't kill it. Take it to the Zoo....lol. -You goofed real bad by implicating witches in this, African man!. -All the same, congrats for not getting stung. |
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As posted on the facebook page of his special adviser on media, Mr Lere Olayinka: Fayose appoints blind radio presenter, Igbo, Urhobo man as board members To give the physically challenged in Ekiti State a sense of belonging, Governor Fayose appointed a blind radio presenter, Rotimi Bejide as member, Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board. The governor also appointed an Ibo man, Prince Jonathan Eze Nwaberioku and Urhobo man, Hon Francis Omorioghoye as members of the Board. Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Idowu Adelusi who made this known in a release issued in Ado Ekiti on Sunday, said the governor will be equitable to all. Appointed as chairman of the Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board is Mr Ojo Adewale, while other members of the Board are; Mrs Atinuke Agbebunmi, Mrs Juliana Elemo and Mr Adeniyi Adebolu. Also, in preparation for the conduct of Local Government elections in the State, the governor has also sent nominees into the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC) to the State House of Assembly. The nominees are Justice Kayode Bamisile as Chairman, Mrs Victoria Olafunke Adeyera, Mr Bello Ganiyu and Mrs Mojisola Florence Bankole as full time members while Pastor Rufus Sunday Olaiya and Mr Olajide Vincent Adeyeye will serve as part time member. ://m.facebook.com/story.php?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C9922352158 |
seunmsg:Well done, INTERPRETER GENERAL |
[quote author=seunmsg post=37207694]In as much as the president is married, his wife still has to play some official and unofficial role. You don't expect the wife of the president to disappear after swearing in. The good thing in this news is that, the usual arbitrary powers being wielded by former first ladies will no longer be tolerated and the office will no longer be funded by public funds. The abuse of power seen under PEJ will not be witnessed under this administration no matter how some of you try to paint it as scam. [/ ] Well done, INTERPRETER GENERAL |
They were like "hey!!! why dem bleach am?" Or "omg!!! who paint am?" ![]() |
Seedless oranges aren't genetically modified. They are produced without any interference with the genes, you only need to understand the science. |
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Congoland? You are confused