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Chef2000:lol. .that boy is a Yoruba man..he is not from ND |
luluman:I know you lots kneel down for a living..don't think others are like you cowards
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keypad1:afonja if I talk now your biased mod will Ban me...but what happened to YOLICOM,,and I didn't see you in the other thread where the unity of afonjas were discussed? ?you afonja muslims that called for the arrest of adeyinka grandson and attacked YOLICOM for speaking up on how your slave masters have been using you guys. .and went to report alcraze005 cos he opened a thread on the unity of afonjas. .shame it's a big shame...go back to that thread and contribute meaningfully instead spewing trash here..
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thank God for your life |
sarrki:this country is a joke
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agbangam:what do you mean
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MalcoImX:you mean this?
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Laredojohn:2016 picture
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Leboska:worry no more the lies have been bursted
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This question has been in my mind for a while now. I see a lot of people claim that they love God and have fully repented. When you finally get close to them you realize that they are just scared of HELL FIRE. Imagine that there was no HELL FIRE... would people still Love God and Jesus? Now my question is "Why do you love God?" |
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Hi, I am just a graduate in Nigeria. I will come back to what my name is; but right now, I type with so much anger. I guess you must have read; http://topwritersden.com/open-letter-of-a-working-graduate-to-his-jobless-past/ I thought to be a graduate was great and the best thing that could happen to anyone, but was I right? I look back and wonder what the average life of a graduate in Nigeria is all about. I guess we all heard “Go to school, graduate, get a good job and live the life of your dreams.” My mom always reminded me of that every morning just before I headed to the school bus that took me to my primary school back then. I always thought that going to school was the best thing that happened to me as a kid, but I guess it wasn’t all about going to school. All my days in school, I always read hard just because I wanted to create a bright future for myself. I topped the class in brilliantly and felt that all those who performed poorly were all gonna be failures in life. I passed my entire primary school exam and found myself entering the secondary school in style. I faced a battle of never failing in secondary school, or else I would fail out of the most prestigious school in the city. I struggled and passed all my papers, after which my only hurdle was the WAEC exam and the JAMB exam. I told myself that the good life that mom promised me if I could pass my WAEC and enter the university was getting closer, and all I needed was the focus. I motivated myself and I cleared the exam. I kept awake all night preparing for my jamb exam, and I never allowed the midnight candle die down. I finally made it to the university; let us say a private university. I couldn’t make it to the federal or state universities, so I had to settle for something bigger. “If you don’t graduate you will become a failure in life” was the anthem always played by our lecturers in school. I never allowed my GPA to go less than a Second Class Upper. Not because I wanted to be the best, but I just wanted to get that dream job the moment I set my feet outside the school campus. I finally graduated, went for the National Youth Service, under the rain, and in the sun, with dedication and selflessness, I served Nigeria. Just when I was done with my national youth service, I had neglected every call to add a skill to my life. I picked up my expensive suit, shoe, tie and a Gucci bag to compliment my dressing. Just as I was about to set out, I was reminded by someone that there are over 2 million graduates searching for the same job I wanted to set out to search for. With my mouth agape and my eyes widely open, all I could ask was “Are they also graduates like me?” Sorry I forgot to introduce myself; “I am just a second class upper Engineering average graduate in Nigeria” I am so sorry that my title is long; it is only replacing the long salary I anticipated as an Engineering Graduate in Nigeria. I will be right back to right more, but I need to search the internet for new job vacancies. Keep in Touch for my Next Article titled “The Scam Called; Education in Nigeria”
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Asiwaju9ja:Yes it was.... but he told us he would fix it... BTW, what present situation? Where are the recovered loots? The billions of dollars?? The moment you know that Buhari was a mistake, the better!! Now we no longer call Buhari again... it is now the cabals |
Pay more subscription money na... Shea na DSTV you dey subscribe for |
Who will have time to read all these here? Chai!! People learn more by seeing!! not reading!! |
dingbang:That Anthony na one kind Behind area na... Na people wey don chop bellefull dey waste... Na him dey stay dier .But no worries tho!! |
dingbang:Flat/ lol... Hope say cash dey oo... E e expensive oooo ![]() I will figure it out!! |
MetaHuman:But you were the one that started to quote me first... ![]() Then I reminded you of what the foolanis did to our mothers in Kwara and you start canceling my posts ![]() They have started to eat Night food at the IDP camp oo... Come make we go collect our beans and eat jare!! What are frnds for? ![]() |
MetaHuman:Hahaha... don't bring screenshot, anybody could be anything online... bring news proofs to show the last time Fulani pple wrecked havoc in Enugu within the last three months, and I will show you that a Fulani is occupying our Father's throne at Illorin after raping our mothers presently. If I told you that I am a Yoruba Muslim, would you believe?? My name is Allahu umar, and I am currently at Ognomosho IDP camp... Where you the guy with a red pant and bald hair I saw today after we ate watery beans this afternoon??
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Themonster:I am a Yoruba Muslim, and right frm birth I was taught just one thing!! "Be loyal to your masters the foolanis" As a kid, I never forgot that till now!!
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MetaHuman:I accept that they raped and ran away... lol... But they took your land, killed OUR fathers, Raped our mothers... And as strong as we are, we ran away instead of them... Now they are occupying OUR father's land and all we do is converge at the IDP camp at Ogbomosho and ranting on Nairaland...
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LeoFish92:Just google up Networking and possible careers in Networking. |
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