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Looks like he's not going down without a good fight: "If weapons are not handed over We will announce the Holy March.I will call on millions from one desert to another to cleanse Libya house by House" I wonder which deserts he's talking about there is a revolution everywhere around him?? |
It's addictive can't wait to read the rest of the story Fact or Fiction |
Realistically love will never pay any bills but at least the man has a job and is not unemployed.His job may not be rewarding but he seems to be making an effort to get a better job in order to put his degree to use. If this lady believes this is the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with she should see this as a temporary situation (easier said than done I know) As long as the man keeps networking with people something positive might come out of it |
Retiring at 34 what a short career !! Rewarding Career at that hopefully he has good financial advisers and he won't mismanage his money |
Her skin is glowing could she be preggers? if not she would have looked way better with a girdle on Omotola it's time you fired your stylist if you have one |
Jbatty:They could all be genuinely cash strapped or have you as an option meaning other "important" financial issues keep coming up and they deal with it first only to remember they owe you money much later. The other reason could be they don't intend to pay you back and see this as a "gift" Goodluck on this one |
Money is such a sensitive subject it makes or breaks friendships.If family or close friends borrow money from me the first thing that comes to mind is that there is a possibility that I might never see the money again if I lend it I've done it at my own risk. If they start throwing specific amounts that will definitely leave my bank account hurting in case they never pay back " I don't have that kind of money comes to mind" ![]() |
Osama10: justwise: kemisuga: Kadata:Hmmmm ![]() |
Kobojunkie:don't get me wrong living the good life of massive wealth and power is very rare to part with, very few people if any have left the presidency with their dignity intact. Mr Mubarak's own cabinet feared to tell him that his fellow Egyptians hated his guts but preferred to suffer in silence.I guess even the most patient of people becomes impatient once in a while this time 30 years later ![]() |
Kobojunkie:Well it looks like the older they get the bolder they become,he might have come into power in his 40's/50's but that shouldn't be a reason why he would still want to continue ruling at the age of 82 !!.I bet you he was expecting to win the elections in Sept |
What baffles me is that these leaders who always cling to power are mostly over seventy years of age!! do they take advantage of their long lifespan as a means of terrorizing their own people? Now that Egypt has given the power to the military the real TEST comes in September,lets wait and see if the military will release the power back to a civilian |
Finally !! 30 Years is a long time these African leaders need help !! Why must they always wait for people to shed blood before they know their time is up?? Who is next?? Mr.Mugabe I think |
I don't see any Caucasian features at all but if it makes him feel better when he identifies himself as white then that's his own cup of tea. when I look at him I see an Arab/Indian/Pakistani man.Even that King of Saudi Arabia who has a British mother could "Pass" for white but not this guy here |
I have seen Lola on CNN don't know who the other lady is?? maybe the poster should shed some light |
Awww Beautiful pictures the couple isn't just posing for the photos they look genuinely in love. One of the greatest gifts in this world is to have someone you love love you back in the same measure or even more. The dude is clean cut, dresses well and has a smoooooooth face that many ladies can envy.May they have a long and blissful marriage |
cruiser:Cruiser you've gone a tad too far with your attack there,Ranoscky was responding to the person above her who has quoted what somebody else thinks of omotola. |
mecylee:LOL wait until you walk into a beauty salon the eyes do all the talking here more than the mouth does |
[quote author=Inked_Nerd link=topic=564978.msg7676055#msg7676055 date=1296984816]Glad to see that the soap helped. For pigmentation, you could try using almond oil. It can help to even out skin and improve the texture a bit. When I started using it, I saw a huge difference in my complexion.[/quote]Thank you Sis I will look into using the Almond oil I have been using Barlean's Extra virgin Coconut Oil as a moisturizer on my face since I started using Medimix it has smoothend my face but the pigmentation is still at large. Would you happen to know the Benefits of Vitamin E oil on the face? Been reading lots of reviews esp about Jason 5,000 IU Vitamin E oil |
One of my favorite actresses very talented and versatile.Can't stop smiling after watching her last night on Jelili she is pure comedy Kudos to you Funke keep doing your thing |
Why are people are getting worked up with Omotola?? She's in the entertainment industry and it looks like her PR peeps are doing a good job of marketing her.They could even go as far as making us aware of the type of salt she uses to cook if they think it will be worth it This saying comes to mind "Don't hate the player hate the game" lol |
^^^^^ Yeah It's a great improvement from the previous ones where they "squeeze" 10 actors on the DVD cover sometimes going as far as having the same actor twice but showing a different scene |
I just had a random thought It must have been excellent in the pre-colonial days as there were no divisions in the motherland people just travelled around the continent and intergrated, One Africa!! |
Gallivant this is all breathtaking looking for flights hopefully I will get a bargain ![]() |
Sasa Gallivant these recent pictures are just beautiful I'm completely blown away by Samburu National Park.I have got some saving up to do Kudos to you do you work in the Tourism Sector by the way? |
Right now Robin Williams comes to mind in Mrs Doubtfire I loved it as a kid and still do today ![]() Steve Martin in SGT Bilko Martin Lawrence in Big Momma's House |
I was a religious follower of "The Event" which started airing last summer (2010) I don't know what happened after Christmas they just discontinued it ![]() |
MRbrownJAY:MRbrownJAY You are a legend Thanks a lot ![]() |
Alcofrybas:I'm always amazed about these Europeans who research our African culture to the core ,what remains puzzling to me is when they start doing things we have done for donkey years and suddenly what they do gets recognition??I'm sure deep down there is some admiration of our culture but they are in denial about these. I'm glad that even though our great ancestors couldn't read or write their stories have reached us by been passed to us from generation to generation. Kudos to you Miss Ileke-IdI for this thread with my little Yoruba which I have learned from a sister from another mother I say E se |
A Twin !! that would be fabulous |
mincuu:LOL I still enjoy them though I guess it depends on the production as well. Most of the ones I have watched that have been subtitled by Abiola Hughes (can't believe I remembered her name) hardly have any errors so there is still hope ![]() |




