Gidos91's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Gidos91's Profile › Gidos91's Posts
wao!! long time thanks for coming bk |
08163051464 please add me to ur whatsapp group |
no games for toda?y? |
no more games? |
evidence to peruse |
from cross river to cano. any body with me? reach me plzzz 08163051461 |
cross river to jigawa, reach me plzz 08163051461 |
08163051461 |
location and price |
what has this gat to do with MMM and my money? |
This guy has been my Facebook friend for a long time, but we have not been chatting. yesterday, he broke the chain of silence, but it wasn't I pleasant conversation. I don't know if the guy was finding it difficult to manipulate alphabet to form the right or he actually meant what he was saying.
|
All this one na wąყơ. after this, him go put hypo for water bath. |
when an using 2g, it will take me the whole day. but 3g, maximum is 7hrs. that's because i no De off my data. steady fingering. |
wetin man phikin no go take him eye see. vexin self. ʍԵcհҽҽաաաաաաաաաաաա |
íղ ӀɑհցօՏ, ҽѵҽɾվ Եհíղց íՏ ԹօՏՏíҍӀҽ. |
R I P |
Good morning to every one in the house. please I need your help. a friend of mine own a big provision shop and want an offline POS software that can enable him print customer receipt that carries *shop name, *contact, * price, item ETC so any one with idea should please help out. thanks |
no worry Ur self. raining season De come. them go knw HW far for calabar/unical aluta continua |
The long awaited swearing in of Commissioners by
the State Governor, Senator Ben Ayade eventually
took place this morning at the Exco Chambers of the
Governor’s Office.
Below if the complete list of the Commissioners and
their port folios:
|
The long awaited swearing in of Commissioners by
the State Governor, Senator Ben Ayade eventually
took place this morning at the Exco Chambers of the
Governor’s Office.
Below if the complete list of the Commissioners and
their port folios:
|
i don watch that drama b4 na. ;Di don watch that drama b4 na. |
wait! I d come make i ask grand ma! |
booked |
you can never satisfy a woman ooo!!! especially the one whe no be you disvirgin. else you go just die. |
Bobo like me whe like food pass him self? Shooooo!!!!!! Haba!!!!!!!! One of the most important skill u hav to display b4 marriage is cooking ooo. Coz na only food fit bring me and wonam everlasting problem.
|
Mourinho is believed to have made up with Roman Abramovich By Martin Lipton | 25 Mar 2013 23:00 Jose Mourinho is close to a Chelsea return after Roman Abramovich agreed to swallow his pride and reappoint the "Special One" as manager. Real Madrid coach Mourinho was due to be at Stamford Bridge on Monday night to watch Russia play Brazil as part of a whistle-stop visit to London. And, six years after his tempestuous relationship with Abramovich ended in combustion, Mourinho is on the brink of consenting to go back "home" to the Blues. It is understood Mourinho and Abramovich HAVE reached a provisional agreement for the Portuguese to take over from interim Rafa Benitez this summer on a three-year contract. There are still significant stumbling blocks before any deal can be signed though, with Anzhi Makhachkala's Dutch veteran Guus Hiddink lined up as a potential fall-back option if the Mourinho move goes wrong. Mourinho is believed to have made it clear that he will only consider a return if Chelsea finish in the top four, qualifying for next season's Champions League. More contentiously - and what could cause a major hurdle - the Portuguese is concerned about working in an environment where technical director Michael Emenalo and chief executive Ron Gourlay hold the levers of power. Also, sources in France and Spain insist Mourinho's agent, Jorge Mendes, has struck a similar provisional deal with Qatari-owned Paris Saint-Germain, who are ready to dump ex-Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti if his expensively-assembled side do not win Ligue 1 this season. But, with Mourinho determined to pack his bags and leave Real at the end of the season irrespective of whether he becomes the first manager to win the Champions League with three different clubs, it seems that the hopes and prayers of most Blues fans could be answered. The 50-year-old has played a blatant game of tease with would-be suitors over recent weeks, including suggesting he could go back to a former club but that he might be ready to unleash a "surprise". What is evident, though, is that Abramovich - falsely reported by one Russian TV station to have been arrested in the United States on Monday - is ready to admit he made the biggest mistake of his reign when he parted company with Mourinho in 2007. While going back to the Portuguese was deemed unthinkable two years ago, the situation has now altered on the back of the troubled and short-lived reigns of Andre Villas-Boas, Roberto Di Matteo and interim boss Benitez. Mourinho has never hidden his wish to return to England - he has a home in London and his daughter is set to embark on studies in the capital this autumn - even though going back to the Bridge might scupper any ambitions he has of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. The mercurial nature of Mourinho - and the likelihood that he will try to force the issue when the final round of contract negotiations begins in the summer - could yet see him move elsewhere. But, on Monday night, Chelsea's greatest and most successful manager was closer to going back to SW6 than at any time since he left to the anguished disbelief of the Blues fans following a poor start to the 2007-08 season. |