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Nairaland General2go; Good Or Bad? by Gabrielosayogie(op): 11:18am On Nov 04, 2011
2go, a South African company that started merely a few years ago has grown to have over 10m members. 2go uses an application which users can download at wap.2go.im and start chatting using the app. One distinguishing feature about the app is the fact that it is very cheap to use. With a small amount of money, you can chat for a long time. The 2go chat app has proved to be quite addictive to many users as they spend alot of their time online. It is quite time consuming if you get addicted.
Christianity EtcGodfirst.tk by Gabrielosayogie(op): 10:18am On Nov 03, 2011
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FamilyRe: Why Do Parents Choose Courses For Their Children? by Gabrielosayogie(op): 10:14am On Sep 12, 2011
You are right
PoliticsRe: You A President by Gabrielosayogie(op): 10:08am On Sep 12, 2011
I like that, spoken like a true leader.
FamilyWhy Do Parents Choose Courses For Their Children? by Gabrielosayogie(op): 8:59am On Sep 12, 2011
Many parents today want to choose the kind of course their children should read at the university. Now adays many children hardly have their say on what to study. Most Parents would not want their children to take up professions they(parents) do not like at all. This is not good because the children should also be allowed to express themselves.
HealthRe: When Last Did You Go To The Gym by Gabrielosayogie(op): 8:52am On Sep 12, 2011
That's good alright.
HealthWhen Last Did You Go To The Gym by Gabrielosayogie(op): 8:43am On Sep 12, 2011
It's very good to excercise the body, but unfortunately many people shy away from it thinking it is meant for body builders only, but it's not. It's for every one that wants to get in shape, more healthy, as it has been proven that the right excercises can keep you healthy.Do u go to the gym?
PoliticsYou A President by Gabrielosayogie(op): 12:19am On Sep 12, 2011
If you got the chance to become the president of your country, what will be the first thing you would love to address in that countryhuh
Christianity EtcChristian Romance Novel. Is It For Real? by Gabrielosayogie(op): 12:16am On Sep 12, 2011
Today among novel lovers, we've all come to know about the so called Christian Romance novels. All the attributes of a normal romance novel are in the so called christian romance novels. First, their is no difference between the Christian romance novel and the secular romance novels as they both have the same theme of a normal romance novel(i.e, a man and woman falling in love). The Devil will use all sorts of devices to reach Christians, and for me Christian romance novels are such. Please do not be deceived. There is no such thing as a Christian romance novel!!!
FamilyStuck Between Two Options by Gabrielosayogie(op): 12:07am On Sep 12, 2011
You are alone in a sinking boat with your wife and mother, you are the only one that can swim. You can only take one of them along with you to land which is very far away, and any attempt to take both of them would cause three of you to sink on the way. Who would you take alonghuh?
CelebritiesA Day With A Star by Gabrielosayogie(op): 12:04am On Sep 12, 2011
If you had a chance to spend a day with your favourite celebrity who would it be?
HealthRe: Is There A Cure For Hiv/aids by Gabrielosayogie(op): 12:01am On Sep 12, 2011
I don't have. And yeah I know of great men of God that can duely deliver like Pastor Chris, Apostle Sulemen, and others. But that's not what I'm talking about, I'm talking about, scientifically researched drugs, operations, herbs, etc.
HealthIs There A Cure For Hiv/aids by Gabrielosayogie(op): 11:14pm On Sep 11, 2011
Is there truly a cure for this deadly disease? People are having various opinions. Some say that it has been discovered by scientists, others say that the cure is in india. All sorts of things have been said by people. What do you think?
FamilyA Perfect Marriage? by Gabrielosayogie(op): 11:08pm On Sep 11, 2011
Is there anything like a perfect marrige? For me the answer is no. Some one once said that "Marriage is two forgiving hearts coming together" what do you think?
EducationRe: Pls All Unben Postumite, Share Your Experiences Here by Gabrielosayogie(m): 11:01pm On Sep 11, 2011
I wrote at Law lecture theater 3 and I'm going 4 accounting. It was easy in a way although some questions proved very stubborn.
EducationThe Declined Reading Culture. by Gabrielosayogie(op): 3:51pm On Sep 11, 2011
Folks all over Nigeria are all talking about the declined reading culture in Nigeria amongst the youths of today due to presence of the internet, gsm, and other medias. For me I'll say it's not fully declined neither is it stable, it's just in the middle--inbetween the two. You all would agree with me that before any one can access the internet he must be able to read because that's what the internet's mostly about; text documents that carry information. Even in social networking sites like facebook, twitter etc. You still have to read the contents. Although folks believe reading has to do with school alone, so due to the internet, and other distractions, many students spend less time reading their books, most probably because it bores them to death, and go for the ones that excite them like the internet. But the best thing to do is to try and maintain an equillibrum btween reading your school books and other things (internet, tv, gsm etc). What's your opinion guys?
CrimeRe: Fighters Frustrated As Gadhafi Regime Resists by Gabrielosayogie(op): 1:46pm On Sep 11, 2011
CrimeRe: Fighters Frustrated As Gadhafi Regime Resists by Gabrielosayogie(op): 1:22pm On Sep 11, 2011
Fighters display more hesitation,
perhaps unwilling to get themselves killed in the final stretch of a months-long battle. Many of the men are from Bani Walid itself -- impatient to go in to the town and fight, they are held back by their commanders. On this front at least, the men are equipped with AK-47 machine guns and small rocket launchers, but they don't appear to have the kind of larger weaponry seen elsewhere in Libya, like tanks and armoured vehicles. And at times, the journalists have outnumbered them, with as many as 150 probably the biggest media throng seen here -- gathered with the fighters outside Bani Walid earlier Saturday. Sometimes the anti-Gadhafi fighters' frustration breaks out in heated exchanges with the journalists, as they try to tell them what they can and can't film, their relations with the media a barometer of how well the battle is going. The planes heard overhead are most likely NATO jets, perhaps targeting loyalist sites inside Bani Walid. Opposition forces don't know how many Gadhafi loyalists are in the town, though they believe they are heavily armed with machine guns and rockets, said Abdulrahman Busin, an NTC spokesman. Two of Gadhafi's sons -- Saif al-Islam and Mutassim -- have been previously reported to be there. On the back foot for the moment, the ragtag anti-Gadhafi forces are reconsidering their options and perhaps hoping that NATO will somehow clear the way for them and bring this long conflict to an end. As one of the cars drove away from Bani Walid, a fighter shouted out: "Where are you, NATO?" (source: cnn.com)
CrimeFighters Frustrated As Gadhafi Regime Resists by Gabrielosayogie(op): 1:10pm On Sep 11, 2011
UPDATED: Sep 10 Frustration mounts in the scrubby desert outside Bani Walid, one of the last strongholds of Moammar Gadhafi's regime. Anti-Gadhafi fighters who have been pushed back from an attempted assault on the town earlier Saturday kick their heels in the shade under a handful of trees by the road. Pick-up trucks mounted with anti-aircraft guns, civilian cars and an ambulance are parked up alongside. The roar of unseen jets overhead and thud of rockets in the near distance break the silence. The fighters had gone to the edge of Bani Walid, southwest of Tripoli and one of three major towns in Libya that remain loyal to Gadhafi, but were apparently driven back. They had encountered resistance from loyalist fighters who were more numerous, better equipped and better trained than they had expected, a National Transitional Council (NTC) official, Abdallah Kenshil, said. The fighters' frustration at not getting closer to the prize spilled out in gunfire, as they pulled back to a position about 10 kilometers (6 miles) outside Bani Walid. The men shot everything they had into the air -- from AK-47 guns -- in a hail of fire more normally let off in celebration but here signalling a darker mood. After a while, some rounds, perhaps Grad rockets, came in from the air and bullets whizzed overhead -- and the fighters retreated two miles further up the road to regroup. Saturday's setback reveals some of the weaknesses of the opposition, who lack a unified chain of command to pull together forces made up of groups of pick-up trucks, two or three from one town and two or three from another. And an argument between a military commander and an official representing the interim government -- one wanting the fighters to go in, the other wanting them to stay back -- exposes a heightened tension in the leadership over how to proceed. The big prizes, like Tripoli and Benghazi, have been taken and now victory over the final hold-outs remains tantalisingly out of reach. Fighters display more hesi

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