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Interesting.... He has just pitched himself in a battle against the Lord of Hosts! |
I met her in the school I teach. She was the guardian for her boss's son who was my student at the time. We met and exchanged phone numbers so that I could reach her if the boy had any problem especially with turning in his homework or if he misbehaved. And misbehaved he did so I called her up and reported him. From that point on we started talking more freely. I must admit I actually liked her she was so cool,calm and collected. In summary, I proposed to her before the boy graduated and he went to school in the UK while she became my beloved wife. |
I wish I could believe this because in this matter seeing pictures is the only thing that can convince the people of this nation. Pictures of his dead body must be posted otherwise we won't believe it. Tomorrow the dead man will post a video on youtube refuting these claims. |
Very cool brand! Good work but I hope the bread tastes good too. |
Airforce1: See as she swell like bag of fufu at 38What have you achieved by calling her those names? Is it by force to marry or to have love child?? She is happy and you should be happy for her unless there's something you're not telling us. Stop being a hater because it only reveals how inferior you are. |
Very funny but interesting development. |
mjay: Everybody was a nobody when they started including KESHI himself. Oliseh was only being realistic and Keshi should also learn to listen to critics who mean well.Oliseh is right. I think his point was that there should have been a balance in terms of the selection because at that level a lot of experience is a requirement for success. #constructivecriticism |
Happy birthday my brother. You are Blessed! ![]() |
A blackman will not do this all oh! |
Hello Nairalanders, i was just thinking to myself when watching the news today about the relevance of the Nigerian governors forum in our country. It seems to me that the forum has become a nuisance to the country with all the scandals and irregularities going on in it. What do you think? Is the body really needed for good governance in our nation? Please feel free to express your sincere thoughts on this topic. Mr.Moderator could this make the front page for a better view to all? Thank you Sir. |
Pastor Kun: Thank God the girl as been found, to God be the glory and may his name be praised forever more.Please since you know all about the operations of the Spirit why don't you educate us more? |
We need to review our immigration laws because the level at which things are going..makes my heart bleed. They come into our country to make trouble. It is sheer madness. |
Haba Oga Sir! How much is the brand new one? Or do you mean #5,000? |
No light here in Jos for over 24 hours and counting. #boyzarenotsmiling |
That means more violence on television... ![]() |
dridowu: Kano 100% should be declare state of emmegencyI totally agree with you. |
Number 17 sounds quite dictatorial. Not that I support attacking any belief set but a more general angle would be more appropriate. Please Mr Seun change it. |
Tank and Mode 9 ![]() |
Hello. I live and work In Jos and I must say that it is a very nice place to live. You need to get good advice concerning where you get an accommodation though. Food isn't expensive and you'll love the cool weather. I strongly recommend Jos. |
Happy birthday Genevieve. God bless you. It can only get better for you and i pray for you that your deepest heart desires come to pass in Jesus name. .. Enjoy your day! |
overkill®: . Most of them cant even read or write correctly... what a shame! |
Hmnnn....... If the northern governors are complaining about the standard of living in the north then they must answer one question: What did they achieve during all their years in power and what makes them think that they can achieve anything if power returns to them?? |
Mindependent: I am very attracted to guys that are very er...dominant and in a way, bad. Say, abusive, treat you like a posession, jealous, aggressive- IN and OUT the bedroom.i think you need to step up your self esteem. Any man who treats yo bad does not deserve you because you deserve better. Change the way you think... |
Gerardcole: [color=FireBrick]What is the world turning into?Exactly what i was thinking.. it just makes no sense. People no longer have the fear of God and so they take him for granted. No matter how people celebrate the wrong things the truth must be told and remains that these things need to be be done the right way. |
Hello. Please what is the issue with the car? Where can the spare parts of this brand be found? Thanks ![]() |
and these are the bastards that are expecting amnesty!!!!!!!!!! ![]() |
Okija_juju: This move to pardon Alamieyeseigha may have killed the 2015 dream o!!My brother you are thinking the same thing as i am.. The move was a bad one which has effectively killed off any future plans for his re election. I am really disappointed in GEJ because at this level i expected that he should have known better than playing foolish ethnic politics.. ![]() |
This is Rubbish! ![]() |
@Poster: All you need to do is to accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior. Become active in a local assembly. Your Pastor must also be aware of your past so that he can pray for you. Please do not go back to your old ways, there will be no such thing as going to parties and funny gatherings so that your former colleagues or foes don't make you a target. I am giving you these tips because i have been there and done that. I discovered quickly that Jesus protects his own and that once you put your trust in him and his word, you will be in safety because the Lord is greater than any cult, greater than the boss or don of the cult so fear not! Hope this helps. God bless you! |
@Poster: guy how can you see danger and still enter into it You no be James Bond oh... . run for your life !! |
Eze Promoe: [color=crimson]PH has turn to another Sodom and Gomorah o. Ashawo dey fück people for road here o. Crazy mehnThat's stealing bruv |
ABUJA — American energy giant General Electric says it will invest $1 billion in Nigeria, promising to more than triple the country’s electrical output over the next 10 years. This comes as Nigeria seeks to reform its dilapidated and corrupt power sector. Nigeria is a country that runs on generators. Most people don’t have access to electricity and those that do have it sporadically. On CNN last week, President Goodluck Jonathan said by the end of the year, the country’s daily electrical problems will be more or less solved. Clement Nwankwo, the executive director of the Policy and Legal Advocacy Center in Abuja, said that maybe the president just doesn’t realize how bad Nigeria's electrical system is. “It’s possible the sound of his generator is far away from his house and office, so he doesn’t know when the switch is made between generators and public power supply, but there is very poor power supply to the generality of homes in Nigeria,” Nwankwo said. Battling corruption Nigeria’s power sector is notoriously corrupt, he said, adding that every Nigerian leader claims to be able to stop the blackouts in a single year, and nothing changes. However, Nigeria’s Minister of Trade and Investment Olusegun Aganga said this time will be different. General Electric’s investment includes partnering with private Nigerian companies and taking over one of Nigeria’s major power plants, building turbines, a new factory and exploring Nigeria’s abundant natural oil and gas supplies. Aganga said the plan will work because it not just about generating megawatts, it's about boosting the national economy and encouraging investment. “This is the beginning of much more to come. That is a clear message to the country, a clear message to Nigerians and a clear message to the international investor community. It’s not just about power. It’s more than that. It’s about manufacturing,” said Aganga. Crucial investment GE says $250 million will be invested immediately and the rest of the money will be spent on upkeep, training and salaries. In a speech Thursday in the capital, GE Chairman Jeff Immelt said the projects will create more than 2,000 jobs in Nigeria and nearly all of them will go to Nigerians. “The time is now. The place is Nigeria. The how is the local team. Now the focus on everything is the execution,” said Immelt. In the Nigerian development world, the “execution” of projects is usually where things can get stalled by corruption or violence. Last year, legislators produced a report that detailed how public funds got stolen by oil officials and fuel companies. The money was intended to subsidize the cost of fuel for average Nigerians, but instead, $6.7 billion disappeared. Much of it went to companies that did not work in the fuel sector at all. In the Niger Delta, where the oil is and where GE’s new plant will be, oil companies say they lose as much as a billion dollars in revenue a month to oil theft and sabotage. Source: www.voanews.com |
Must every good development be seen as a marketing opportunity for their brand. One would have thought as christians they ought to give all glory to God as God does not share his glory with any man. Btw Oyedepo chasing the kidnapper with a sword in his dreams sounds occultic to me and not the way the holy spirit would operate.