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It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [/s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [/s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [/s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. [/s]It's high time Lagos became a nation. Its location makes it suitable for business. Many nigerian states, especially the littorial states, can become nations. They're economically strong enough for that kind of adventure. Northern states like Nasarawa, Taraba, who have immeasurable mineral deposits, can also toe that line. It would speed up development and wipe off B'Haram. |
African women, these are two reasons you shouldn't wear artificial hairs. Spiritual perspective: God made you black, He gave you the hair that suits you. But when you put on someone else's hair, do you think He's happy with you? NO! Again, most of the so-called Brazilian hair are "cultivated" from dead people. And if the owner of the hair were possessed, what do you think would happen to you? YOU'D BECOME POSSESSED! African point of view: when you wear a white woman's hair, what opinion do you think the white folks would have of you? INFERIOR PEOPLE! |
Obiagelli:I'm confused on whether I should donate to your master or not. I want you to assure me that my money would not be used to acquire bombs. |
Mprex:I'm running out of patience. Open the floor with your case(s), or I order the super mod to betray you (delete your thread). |
ALKARULEZ615:kkk |
Tallesty1:kkk |
abokiigbo:You're the one going down. We're sTANding. |
ayukdaboss:What right? Right to remain in a STEALING position, baa? |
omenka:Na greedy, selfish and shameless people full our legislature. You can quote me. |
jmoore:O'level Chemistry- Law of Conservation of Love, as explained Dr Saint Bottle. |
Nice to see Emenike's name on that list. Nwanne is hugely overhyped, no thanks to his four goals at Afcon 2013. He lacks skills and usually relies on his massive built to get past opponents. But, that has not really been paying off recently. The dude's weakness is one of the reasons Nigeria flopped at the World Cup. I think he should quit soccer and do a little of rugby, because that is what fits him. I would have also included Obinna Michael's name there, but going by his last performance, let's give him a benefit of doubt. *Enyeama won't be here forever. We better start scouting for a new keeper. But some would say, there's Ejide. The question is, how good is Nwafor? Again, even if he were reliable (which is not the case), how old is he? And, some would jokingly mention the name "Agbim". Yes, they're right, the dude is a joke. Concerning Ambrosini, let's give a few more weeks of international football. That's what he deserves. We can't rely on a player that lacks consistency. Onazi should not be shown the exit door; he should only be told to play soccer like a footballer, not a rugby player. I like the spirit I've seen in Juwon. Padi mi can keep Mr Uwa on the bench. Lest I forget, Keshi should be told to look for another job. We've seen all he has to offer. It's not good enough, especially from the technical point of view. Modified: I forgot to add that, salami should voluntarily leave the Super Eagles, and join the Springbok (I hope I got the spelling right). |
I won't lose it again. That time I did it, I was stupid. It was sweet, but it later put me in trouble. It wasn't worth it. |
EroticAngelina:Is it transferable (contagious)? lol! It sounds like you're planning to "dump" your dear friend. Please, don't! |
QMark:That is what we call "loyalty." |
Bolt3:Nigeria Ebola!? What were they smoking? History tells us that Congo is the birth place of the virus called "Ebola". Again, the virus is named after a certain river in that country, River Ebola. |
Adyrin:The most brutal dictator in Nigeria's history. Anyway, Abokis have been brutalizing Nigeria since 01AD. They've been power-hungry since 00AD. Now, they're starved of power, that's why bombs are going off like crazy. Anyway, the idiots won't get what they want. God bless GEJ. |
Seun:Cashew |
... Just in case |
bitterpenis:Your assessment F9 |
Which one be fresh bomb? Abi na bomb wey dem just commot for kitchen. BTW thunder go fire Bokoristanis. |
The dude can meet whoever he likes. The thing is, he ain't going anywhere. You can quote me. |
SorrowWoeRay! See name. E sound like person wey dem curse. |
Fornever! |
Emma3030:Buhari! Who else? |
Emma3030:Buhari! Who else? |
Ibnsultan:Ehn ehn ? You keep on bombing your region, believing that that would stop Gej from re-contesting? Wake up from your dream. #FoolishPeople |
we have more pro APC media in lagos sha. No thanks to El Asiwagu Tinubu. The dude fucki owns TVC, Thenation and so many. |
thegoodjoehunt3:Martins has refused to play ball. |
I'm currently learning computer hacking somewhere in Ikeja. As soon as I "graduate", I'll take down Saharareporters.com. They are working for the devil. |
Missmossy:No need to lol. Na fact. The things they see there are trash and they have a way of affecting their mentality. They make their level of reasoning unbelievably low. |
In other words, he can die for his pocket. |
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) she told me that she knows that I'm giving her that perfume because of her vagina odor..and I felt so bad for her