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Apple CEO a gay? God damn it! Niggaz in the company will be wearing pampers to work because by now their azz will be licking. |
Na only the body u wan sell? |
surgecom:Doubting thomas. Is it more than what she can be able to acquire? |
The beautiful actress who recently had a messy separation from her American-based Nigerian businessman husband, Philip Ehiagwina, with her bride-price returned, has shown that whatever happens, life goes on. The Nigerian actress who began her film career in the year 2000, and has featured in more than 50 movies since that time has built a magnificent home fit for a star that she really is. According to E247Mag, the Theatre Arts graduate of the University of Calabar has bought herself a N70m home in Lekki, Lagos, a huge amount of money she probably got from her multimillion naira endorsement deals in which telecoms giant, Glo is a force to reckon with. The magnificent house is in an inner street inside Lekki which boasts of a foyer, solid gate, and a backyard. The allure of the house is its design and expansive space. And reports made it known that the ebony looking actress is already living in the house with her siblings. See Photos Of The Magnificent Mansion Below:
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Another xmas is around the corner,hp the hairstyle is still invoke. |
seunlayi:He has agreed to accept a position offered to him in the NFF but his followers,those in his board rejected the proposition because they weren't included. I know that they will resolve their differences amicably b4 the deadline. |
Remarkable:Yes but not recently.What about it? |
Nigeria will come out of this problem,I m very sure about that. |
Hope that he will get & he should work on his ego. |
World football governing body, FIFA,gave Nigeria until Friday, October 31, 2014 to resolve the crisis in Nigeria football or face a lengthy ban from all football related activities. In a letter addressed to Amaju Pinnick who was duly elected as the president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) at the September 30 elections in Warri, Delta State, Secretary General of FIFA, Jerome Valcke, said that the world football body extended the grace period for Nigeria till Friday as an opportunity to avoid a lengthy ban.“This gives Nigerian football a last opportunity to avoid a lengthy suspension. We inform you that if by Friday 31 October 2014 at midday Nigerian time we have not received proof that the case (the Jos Federal High Court ruling that sacked the Pinnick led NFF board) has been definitively withdrawn from court and that the board elected on 30 September 2014 is able to carry out its activities without any hindrance, we will refer the case to the FIFA Emergency Committee for implementation of the suspension”. |
Nna,Buhari crime plenty o,na wah o. |
ulonnaya21:Mumu,even a blind man knows that the govt of abia state is one of the worst in the country. People in aba are really suffering,ask ur oga wetin aba people do am when he come there,oluku. Remarkable:What's the dividends of democracy,hv u been enjoying it? Maybe because u re one of his E thugs.......I was born & brought up in aba,now I m residing/working in warrri/lagos after my nysc in 2005,people in aba are really sufffering. Except ebony state because of their very low resources/income,Tell me any state in the south east/south south that is worse than abia state,abia state is worst among all of them,infact there's no govt in abia state,we just have thieves & thugs in charge but God will wipe all of them out come 2015. |
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Its like the americans want their prediction to be fulfilled come 2015. This Americans may hv a hand in boko haram,they want to be involved in nigerian crisis like they did with the syrians and their involvement will be disastrous. |
E Library,when there's no good road in the state,especially in aba,no light,lack of employment in the state. What are we reading for? Ok! engage ourselves reading while him & his kinsmen will be looting our tresures. |
Buhari sorry, I mean buhari's comments are there to be seen,we need to dissociate ourselves with this man o,he's DANGEROUS. Imagine myself forcefully converted to a muslim,this one no be 666,antiChrist,endtime things to start in nigeria,I reject it in Jesus Name Amen. Leave that my friend below,if u reject buhari antiChrist rule,say ur Amen here. |
Do u hv any prove that GEJ said that? |
Leave OP,he's working hard for the money they paid him. Welldone o! |
soma042:Are u sure that u re an IBO/IGBO? |
On October 10, 2014, the Nigerian media reported the visit of the American Ambassador in Nigeria, Ambassador James Entwistle, to the American University in Yola, Adamawa State. It was not the meeting with the proprietor of the university, a former vice-president and a presidential aspirant under the opposition All Progressive Congress (APC) during the visit that made the headlines and raised eyebrows but the denigrating comment of the envoy on that occasion. Ambassador Entwistle, it was reported, had explained that the United States’ refusal to sell highly-needed weaponry to Nigeria in her war against terror and insurgency in the North-east of the country was because “the Nigerian military is notoriously know for human rights abuses”. Such tactless and undiplomatic language of the American Ambassador should surprise no one. For years now and against diplomatic norms, it has become the hallmark of American envoys in Nigeria to utilize various public platform provided by unsuspecting Nigerians to lecture and disparage the country, its leaders and institutions. While its diplomats are busy doing their best to create rupture in relations between the two countries, they are complemented by their bosses in Washington who constantly invite Nigerian leaders, including some past leaders who regrettably use the occasions to demean, discredit and disparage President Goodluck Jonathan and his administration. In the wake of the kidnapping of the Chibok girls, America in its usual razzmatazz had announced to the whole world that it was sending some special service men and aircraft to help the search for the missing Chibok girls. Weeks and months later, all that was heard of America’s involvement and effort was again a disparaging statement that the Americans would not share any intelligence with the Nigerian military because of its corrupt tendencies. With such statements from American envoys in Nigeria and those from highly-placed American officials in Washington, in and out of the Obama administration and the United States congress, it is only fair to question the sincere commitment of the American government to the corporate existence of Nigeria. This is because the American government according to official sources, has not only constantly turn down Nigeria’s request for valuable support, in terms of superior weapons to fight the insurgents in the North-east, but has successfully blocked Nigeria from purchasing the necessary arms, ammunition and military hardware from other sources. Against this backdrop, explaining or understanding American behaviour and attitude towards Nigeria, which includes humiliating and disparaging the country, its leadership and institutions becomes very difficult. This is because for years and in recent times the American government not only proclaimed and often reiterated its strategic relationship with Nigeria but openly and publically professes its readiness to assist the country and its military in the fight against Boko Haram. Yet when the opportunities presented themselves for America to demonstrate the true essence of strategic relationship and help a friend in dire need, it chooses a different path all together. Equally no Nigerian should be impressed, misled or fooled by American excuses. There are credible evidence, from available official US records indicating that the United States has over the years, executed some of the biggest arms shipments, running into several billions of dollars to countries with abysmal human right records including brutal suppression of democratic dissents. A number of countries in the Middle East, Latin America and Africa including one which recent history we all know too well are beneficiaries of American military support. Besides, even if we stretch the human rights violations a little, it is not America, whose military and security agencies have had their own share of abysmal records in almost all their operations outside the US that should openly criticise the Nigerian military the way it does. Rather, the United States can and should show more consideration and understanding as to why military personnel especially, soldiers misbehave as they often do in war. For a country often condemned and accused of hypocrisy in its handling of human rights issues by among others, Amnesty International, it would appear that the US government irrespective of the misbehaviour of its military in war times, operates a double faced sense of propriety where the definition of right and wrong is solely determined by what suits the narrow interest of the American government. What is more worrisome is that America’s postures against Nigeria that is facing its worst security challenges since the end of the country’s civil war in the 1970s comes in the face of American intelligence community’s prediction that the country could break up by 2015 and one is thus left to wonder whether the US attitude is to hasten the fulfilment of that predication. In comparison, the United States is currently mobilising global support and spending billions of tax payers’ money in humanitarian and military support to prevent the total disintegration of a region it helped to destabilise. While the Nigerian government needs to be more strategic in its engagement of the United States, it should make it clear to the Americans and their local collaborators that this country will not collapse and is not about to disintegrate. Nigeria will overcome its security challenges with or without American guns or boots on the ground in Nigeria and would emerge stronger. This is why it is imperative for all Nigerians, on the issue of terrorism and insurgency in the North-east to stand together and support the government and the military. In our unity lies our strength and an unmistakable message is sent to friends and foes alike that weather they assist us or not we will survive and emerge a more unified nation. |
This is what lack of money cause but the man no try at all. |
moliteauto:ok |
Lexus RX 300 is 2006 model? Its like u sell lies. |
Is there any problem with it,why re u selling the car? N500,000,are u down for business. |
Muscomide:What's ur end point? |
Ryabcool:At least,we re safe & there's hope for a better future. |
Nigeria Globacom Premier League EXCLUSIVE: Week 36 #gloNPFL Results Sunday 26th October 2014 Bayelsa United 3-1 Dolphins Crown FC 0-1 Abia Warriors El Kanemi Warriors 1-3 Kano Pillars Gombe United 1-0 Enugu Rangers Heartland 0-0 FC Taraba Kaduna United 1-1 Giwa FC Lobi Stars 1-0 Akwa United Nasarawa United 2-1 Sunshine Stars Nembe City FC 1-2 Enyimba Sharks 1-1 Warri Wolves #GLONPFL Log (Week 36) 1 Kano Pillars 36 14 62 2 Enyimba FC 36 21 60 3 Warri Wolves 36 11 59 4 Nasarawa Utd 35 6 56 5 Lobi Stars 36 -4 56 6 Abia Warriors 36 11 55 7 Dolphins FC 36 12 54 8 Rangers 36 7 54 9 Heartland 36 9 52 10 Sharks 35 8 52 11 Sunshine 36 3 51 12 Akwa Utd 36 -3 51 13 Giwa FC 34 3 50 14 El-Kanemi 36 7 48 15 Taraba FC 36 -10 47 16 Gombe Utd 36 -2 46 17 Bayelsa Utd 36 -8 45 18 Kaduna Utd 36 -17 38 19 Crown FC 36 -26 36 20 Nembe City 36 -42 28. Enyimba is winning this league under must,by fire,by thurnder. |
I said it,chelsea will not win this match & it come to pass. |
Godson32:I said it,don't mess with my predictions. |
Abia people,suffering and smiling.May God deliver Abia State. |
DBlackCeazer:U want to invite those ghanian here,where re they? They will tell u that they will beat the record. |
OkikiOluwa1:Akpa amu. |
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