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CrimeRe: Video Of Two Unclad Abuja Men Who Shook Hands & Attacked A Car by Gozzzy(m): 6:42am On Sep 22, 2016
[quote author=kestolove95 post=49562507]emeka and chigozie[/quote
otolo gbagbuo kwa gi there!!!! akpa ibi!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Many Countries Want Nigeria To Break Up Because Of Envy – NLC by Gozzzy(m): 12:15pm On Sep 19, 2016
Mylove55:
it is only ipod, not igbos that want nigeria to break
just negodu onye iberiibe a!!!! I am a full fledged Igbo. Nigeria is better off apart, that together! That's the reality. BTW, I don't give a dead rat shyt about ipob, or whatever its called!
PoliticsRe: 5 Untouchable Men In Nigeria That Buhari Anti-corruption War Can’t Battle With by Gozzzy(m): 5:18am On Sep 19, 2016
the very day, fear go gree am near atiku, na the very day, wey him sojourn in his own northern region dey finish. But why is IBB's name missing therehuh That's the most untouchable man in Nigeria alive.
AutosRe: 1st EVER. Custom company in NAIJA we customise Cars See Pics by Gozzzy(m): 2:01pm On Sep 18, 2016
Cityhood, if there is something I hate so much, its lies or a calculated attempt at pulling a wool over my eyes, especially when the fact is facing us in the face!!!!! These customised cars, except the few repainted ones, aren't located in Nigeria, neither were u the one that customised em.... These are all in foreign environment.... Why not put up photos of cars u fully customised, not showing us foreign customised vehicles.... No slighting intended.... Just aired my view.
PoliticsRe: Court Ruling: Kogi Gov‎'s Convoy Turns To Bank Vault, Group Says It Is "God Win" by Gozzzy(m): 1:51pm On Sep 18, 2016
The present kogi governor is something else
CrimeRe: Drug Dealers And Users Punishment Worldwide by Gozzzy(m): 11:29am On Sep 18, 2016
ka m nukwa that my people ga anukwa nke a... no risk no gud pay... that's the motor of my hommies.... LETS DO IT!!! NA ONCE PERSON DEY DIE SEF!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Tax Suit: Tension In Abia As Appeal Court Delivers Judgment Sept 23 by Gozzzy(m): 11:20am On Sep 18, 2016
Emeonyerichard:
hmm.. some ones father.. Pls wat xctly is he doing to abians.. Or na only abians they suffer recession..
Ikpeazu is seriously proving himself to be far worse than the heartless thief, ta orji!!!! Go to Abia state and see for yourself.
PoliticsRe: Former Boko Haram Speaker, Al-zawahiri Arrested In Sen. Ndume's Residence by Gozzzy(m): 8:24am On Sep 17, 2016
only silly and brain recessed zombiezzz will still believe that boko haram, hasn't been northern agenda all these years.... Buhari used book haram, to achieve aso rock, rewarded the key players and dumped the pawns ie the foot soldiers... any of d pawns that tries to raise his head cos of being dumped will be instantly decimated!!! Don't ever underestimate the wickedness in the heart of an over ambitious Fulani old man!!!
EducationRe: NUC Approves Doctor Of Pharmacy Degree by Gozzzy(m): 7:55am On Sep 17, 2016
DABMarkNig2019:
But can't a pharmacist diagnosed and treat diseases too? You may have a better knowledge of diagnosing some diseases than the pharmacists but he gat a more superior knowledge of pharmacology and therapeutics than you. That's why you work together as a team. No single sets of professionals can work successfully alone in the care of their patients except the Nigerian kind of physicians who knows it all. That's the reason why our hospitals are "mere consulting clinics"
you nearly made sense, but ur opening gambit was a complete rubbish!!! Pharmacists don't diagnose and treat... every profession has its job description... The pharmacists should be concerned with manufacturing and dispensing drugs, while the Medical Doctor is concerned with diagnosing and telling the pharmacist the drugs the Doctor need for treatment of the patient, which is dispensed by the pharmacist!!!! that's the practice, world over!!! Its only in Nigeria that a court clerk would fight to preside over a case, and ask a judge what the judge can do, that he the clerk can't do!!!! Nigeria is professionally messed up!!!! We don't give a flying fvck if they answer Doctors, but we give a supersonically flying fvck if they go beyond the ambits of their profession and encroach into ours!!!!
PoliticsRe: NUJ Asks FG, States To Urgently Fix Federal Roads In Southeast by Gozzzy(m): 7:42am On Sep 17, 2016
brainpulse:
Which one again? The same road fixed by their useless, clueless son Egbere Jonathan. Nonsense
, it pays to think before talking, not after talking!!!! Igbos supported GEJ, not cos he did anything for us, but cos he is a Southerner!!!!! GEJ did absolutely NOTHING for South East, we just don't have the mind to betray Fellow Southerners, no matter the Southern Zone the person is from... unlike the treacherous afonjass that will not only betray southerners, but will also betray themselves!!! South East has always been shortchanged by the Nigerian government since time immemorial, that's why we keep saying we wanna leave!!!! So, if ur brain isn't functional yet, why not shut the hole in ur face, till it is!!!!
AutosRe: EOD @ 600k by Gozzzy(m): 6:54am On Sep 15, 2016
definitely not the first body...
AutosRe: Gov Obiano Of Anambra State Weeps As Truck Crushes Woman And Baby To Death by Gozzzy(m): 6:43am On Sep 15, 2016
e come be for autos section!!!!!! e cry motor!!!!huhhuh??
TravelRe: Foreign Flights To Nigeria Forced To Refuel Elsewhere - YahooNews by Gozzzy(m): 7:51am On Sep 13, 2016
lol... buubuu sef... the complete dunce wanting to rule over educated people... but wait o... those heediots DAT voted him in, aren't they more stupid than he ishuh
AutosRe: Sparkling Tokunbo 2001 Lexus Rx300 4wd...price: N2,150,000 by Gozzzy(m): 5:04pm On Sep 12, 2016
2.15million nairahuh? hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahajahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahajahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaghahayahahahahahahaahahahahah
AgricultureRe: Photos Of Black Corns Go Viral by Gozzzy(m): 5:01pm On Sep 12, 2016
Nigerian youths are too lazy to go to the farm!!!! This is a relatively common corn... there are even deep purple, and pink ones... Make una try dey go farm o... umu ogwugwu oge!!!!
PoliticsRe: Why Enugu Is Prone To Attacks By Herdsmen— Alhaji Sambo by Gozzzy(m): 8:55am On Sep 12, 2016
see a Hausa man's reasoning... have we noticed that the average Hausa is more peaceful, and easy to live with, than the average Fulanihuh Fulani has always been the problem of this country!!!!!
PetsRe: What A Big Loss by Gozzzy(m): 4:35pm On Sep 11, 2016
Lukenzay:
Wat a painful and sad thin till now I can't just forgft about it keep boderin me.my 7 month old gsd died on d 6/9/2016.I woke up in d morning nd I went to check ha cage she is dead already. Leedin tru ha anus pls wat could reall had happen coz my mind say she was poisoned Nd am ready to kick some ass blive me.dat ha pics bfre she died
bleeding thru her anus?!?! are you sure she wasn't raped to death by a sex starved konjilified manchy there... check all ur brothers, gateman, and neighbours!!!!!!!
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 5 Highest Paid Jobs In Nigeria 2016 by Gozzzy(m): 3:24pm On Sep 11, 2016
1KINGKYLE:
so the medical doctor of same standard doesn't earn much.please tell me what I don't know.
my brother we are NOT even in the first 20, as far as Nigerian government is concerned!!! unless u ar running ur own clinic and not taking chances in nackin charges on patients' pockets o! Na only name, we Doctors have in terms of salaries o.
CrimeRe: Is It Necessary I Report This Rape Incident I Witnessed? by Gozzzy(m): 11:25am On Sep 10, 2016
My day has been so messed up. I went to see a friend of mine in his house. I was surprised the door wasn't locked and even the gate wasn't locked. I decided to help myself to a drink from his bar as soon as I entered the living room. As I was about serving myself, something told me to check on him in his room to see if he's there. As I approached his room I started hearing sounds. I decided to know what the noise was all about without making a sound.

Only for me to see a girl begging my friend to please have mercy on her and my friend was telling her to shut-up and comply. He was even beating the girl and have even torn her clothes. The girl was weeping bitterly and after about 20mins I decided to pretend I was just coming in by calling his name. He then told me to please wait for him in the living room. He joined me in the living room after about 10mins. I asked why he was breathing heavily and he told me that he just finished having sex with a girl. I confronted him with the truth and he opened up. He said he has been dating this girl for and that he has been spending money on her but she refused him sex. He said he used today's incident to recover all the money he has spent on her.

I'm really stuck between the devil and deep blue sea right now. The girl in question wants me to help report the issue to the police cos she's scared of being stigmatized. On the otherhand, the guy in question is my childhood friend. I can't imagine snitching on my homie and brother. I know it's wrong for him to have raped her but why would a girl be demanding for stuffs from a guy when she knows she's not willing to play ball.
o boy, why did she blow his money, if she wasn't gonna be kpeshedhuh why go to the his house if she was just gonna tie up her legshuh Is she you sisterhuh No ever because of babe wey no deserve am, destroy ur relationship with u guy, it has grave repercussions o... Bros before hoes!!!!!!! ihe nwoke mere nwoke ibe ya, bu were jideere m!!!
Foreign AffairsRe: Top Poorest Countries In The World - 2016 List by Gozzzy(m): 11:18am On Sep 10, 2016
olasircoded:
As cliché as it may be, many believe that money makes the world go round. Upon second thought, this notion really doesn’t seem to be too farfetched at all. In general, some of the most powerful people in the world tend to be the richest ones, and some of the richest people in the world tend to become some of the most powerful. Whether an accurate unit of measurement or not, a multitude of people around the world will end up defining their success through the money they’ve made throughout their lives. If not anything else, money is an easy unit of measurement to work with because it’s probably the only directly quantifiable measure of success there is.

With all of being said, quite possibly the only thing as powerful as having money, is lacking it. There is such an obvious disparity between rich and poor all over the world. Furthermore, even the definition of the word “poor” is relative to the context and location. Having money can surge a nation forward, while not having it can hold a nation back. To see just exactly how powerful this is, here are the Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World.

10 – Guinea (GDP per capita of $523.10)
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Typically, the wealth of a country is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, which is the purchasing power of all goods and services produced in a country, divided by its population. In essence, this defines the purchasing power of a single person within the country. To begin this list is Guinea, with a GDP per capita of $523.10. Guinea hasn’t seen a period of economic stability since the 1990’s, when their mining and agricultural industries did them well. Since then however, Guinea has fallen victim to sever sociopolitical crises, which rapidly decayed the state of their economy. Much of their economy is still largely based on agriculture, which is difficult because farmers only have access to outdated information and obsolete technology, as investors tend to shy away from the nation entirely.

9 – Ethiopia (GDP per capita of $505.00)
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Interestingly enough, Ethiopia has historically been a relatively wealthy nation. Although today, and throughout recent years, this really hasn’t been the case. To its credit, Ethiopia theoretically has the right practices in place. They’ve been undergoing a large political reform, one of the benefits of which is the supposed facilitation of economic growth and stability. In fact, since 2007, Ethiopia has places itself above many sub-Saharan African nations in terms of its economic performance. Although regardless of this, it remains one of the poorest nations in the world, only holding a GDP per capita of $505.00. This is a result of Ethiopia’s large population, and dependence on a poorly funded, underdeveloped, and vulnerable agricultural industry as a staple in their economy.

8 – The Gambia (GDP per capita of $488.60
Next on the list is The Gambia, both one of the African continent’s smallest and

https://gazettereview.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/The-Gambia.jpgpoorest nations. With an area of roughly 11,000 square kilometers, and a population of roughly 1.8 million people, The Gambia struggles immensely with trying to make economic leaps forward. Although there are multiple factors to consider, what is likely their biggest hindrance is the lack of diversity within their economic system. The Gambia relies primarily, and almost solely, on farming and fishing to drive their economy. Both of these are incredibly vulnerable to poor weather conditions. It also doesn’t help that the soil fertility of the farming land is typically low, further decreasing both the quantity and quality of seasonal yields. These alone causes several ripple effects towards their economy and the subsequent living conditions that the people of the nation have to endure. With a GDP per capita of $488.60, and over half of the population living well under the poverty line, the people of The Gambia are subject to such a poor standard of living that the nation falls into a “hunger season” when rainfall is at its peak.

7 – Democratic Republic of the Congo (GDP per capita of $484.20

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Directly juxtaposing the previous entry in the list, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s second largest country, holding a staggering population of roughly 77 million people. A large population isn’t always a good thing however, as (especially with poorer nations) this just means there is less money to go around. What is even more intriguing about this case, however, is the fact that the Democratic Republic of the Congo is actually very rich in valuable natural resources. Similarly, the land expands over 2.35 million square kilometers, much of which is forests, although it also holds a great expanse of farmable lands and waters. In spite of all of these things, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been subject to a very unstable, corrupt political system that has been holding back the potential of the nation’s wealth drastically. As a result of this, with a GDP per capita of $484.20, a large portion of the nation’s people remain unemployed, and their lack of money thus results in their living within greatly inadequate living conditions.

6 – Madagascar (GDP per capita of $463.00

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Although this remains a list of the world’s poorest nations, some of the nations on this list are actually making progress in securing economic stability for themselves. Madagascar, unfortunately, is not one of these countries. Over the last 20 years, the standard of living within this island country has declined significantly. With a population of more than 20 million people, Madagascar has a GDP per capita of $463.00, with about 70 percent of the nation’s people living under the poverty line. Once again reliant primarily on agriculture, the vulnerability of the industry, lack of potent farming land, and the growing population only make their economic situation worse and worse over time.

5 – Liberia (GDP per capita of $454.30)
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The Second Liberian Civil war was a conflict within Liberia that lasted from 1999 all the way through 2003. A quick look at history will show that wars generally don’t leave involved nations economically intact as a result. Liberia is no exception to this. Having just been subject to a 14 year-long political conflict that not only ravaged lands, but also needed to make use of some of Liberia’s already finite resources, the nation was left economically crumbled by the civil war. It is also of no benefit that Liberia is, once again, primarily reliant on agriculture to drive its economy. The GDP per capita of the war-torn nation stands at $454.30, and in 2010, it was estimated that more than 80 percent of the nation’s people were living less with less than $1.25 per day. With low yields due to old farming technologies, as well as having overall poor infrastructure, Libera only marks the halfway point down this list of the poorest countries in the world.

4 – Niger (GDP per capita of $415.40)
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Aside from being one of the world’s poorest, Niger stands as one of the world’s most underdeveloped nations across several categories. Although it continues to make developments in reducing infant mortality, and enhancing education, the development category of poverty has unfortunately remained rather stagnant, keeping the nation’s GDP per capita at $415.40. Niger’s economy is driven by two main forces: the extraction of valuable natural resources available within the nation (including gold, uranium, and even oil), and small-scale agriculture. Unfortunately, both of these economic sources can easily be devastated by random shifts in climate and weather, and thus Niger has struggled in developing themselves economically.

3 – Central African Republic (GDP per capita of $333.20)

Like Liberia, the Central African Republic has in the past been victim to war and
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significant political instability. The landlocked central African nation also supports very, very poor infrastructure, thus limiting the efficiency of the distribution of the nation’s resources. Furthermore, this nation also shares similarities with most other African nations in that its economy is mostly directed by agriculture, although an estimated 45 percent of the Central African Republic’s export revenues are from diamonds. However, because of the poor infrastructure and governance that the nation has to deal with, only about 4 percent of the actual arable land that the nation holds is actually used. As a result, the majority of the working population that works within the industry suffer immensely, holding the nation to a GDP per capita of $333.20.

2 – Burundi (GDP per capita of $267.10)

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Having suffered from recurring violence and political disputes, it is no surprise that Burundi ranks as the second poorest nation in the world, even though the country is working tirelessly to rebuild itself. Aside from the estimated 300,000 civilian casualties resulting in a 67 percent poverty rate, the violent political rivalries were also detrimental to Burundi’s agricultural development. Even now, the nation ravaged by war holds very little farmable land, and any land that may be used for small-scale farming is still fragile due to the vulnerability to shifting climates and weather conditions. With the population growing rapidly, food prices rising, and a GDP per capita of $267.10, Burundi places as the second poorest country in the world.

1 – Malawi (GDP per capita of $226.50)
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Holding a population of 16 million while also being one of the smallest African nation doesn’t set you up for accumulation or distribution of wealth. Arguable the most underdeveloped nation in the world, Malawi suffers greatly in essentially all categories available. Access to education, general standard of healthcare, infrastructure, and quality of living conditions are all limited or substandard. Because the nation is unable to develop in general, they’re for all intents and purposes stuck with trying to drive their economy using only the most primitive levels of agriculture. With common weather variations, as well as injuries and fatalities facilitated by poor health care, Malawi’s world lowest GDP per capita of $226.50 doesn’t seem like it will be rising too significantly any time soon.

Sometimes days may seem tough. Maybe things just didn’t go the way you want, or perhaps you’re frustrated with where your life stands currently. While many may have perfectly valid reasons for frustration, it is equally as important to take moments everyday to appreciate the reasons your life may be great. There’s privilege to be seen everywhere, even in something so simple as the internet connection required for you to have read this article.



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I'm surprised that Ethiopia is there but Eritrea isn't... I'm surprised as well that South Sudan isn't there, and these are struggling countries.... Who said Biafra will have issues if She leaves Nigeriahuh? Oya see Ethiopia, where is Eritrea in that list?
PoliticsRe: Hausa/fulani Leaders Sign Peace Accord With Abia Community Leaders by Gozzzy(m): 5:09pm On Sep 09, 2016
if this one happens in imo state, make I chop ofe akwu 2moro!!!! Rochas would rather encourage Fulani marauders to decimate imolites, than push for a peace pact, or regulate and restrict cattle grazing!!!
PoliticsRe: Lady Loyal 2 Obiano Threatens 2 Kill A Man 4 Criticising Obiano's Government(pix by Gozzzy(m): 5:04pm On Sep 09, 2016
TheDEVlLHimseIf:
obiano is a bastard

imagine coming from a lady angry

I'll happily strangle this bastard to death not after i and my friends gangbanged her to stupor.
useless thing
stinking ashawos
if am the guy I'll go offensive I'll track her down or set her up and bang the hell out of her stuppid pusssy leaving her to die in agony.
disgusting creatures everywhere.
for this i pray obiano looses like a bastard
i feel sooo forking annoyed right now angry
i feel like killing this lady now angry
i hate threats
people like you, are the reasons Africans are seen as wild animals, by the West.
PoliticsRe: In Imo, Petrol Sells For N400 Per Litre, Tanker Driver Shot by Gozzzy(m): 7:52am On Sep 09, 2016
thunder fire whoever no wan make naija better... even DAT nscdc bastard!!!
PoliticsRe: 20 Soldiers Died So Far – Avengers Sends Strong Message To President Buhari by Gozzzy(m): 12:33pm On Sep 08, 2016
somebody should please tell buhari, than the world has gone beyond using unnecessary force to quell civil uprising, no matter the level... jaw jaw is better than war war... this fight is a fight he will never win, unless he goes diplomatic, and uses dialogue.
AgricultureRe: Onions Grow Well In South-west Nigeria See Pictures by Gozzzy(m): 12:03pm On Sep 08, 2016
very nice one from the west... its hightime southerners stopped being dependent on north for food!!!
PoliticsRe: Flash: Rochas Okorocha Reportedly Receives Another Slap, Travels Out by Gozzzy(m): 8:29am On Sep 08, 2016
rhymaster:
This thread is another evidence of the never-do-well and bilious, hate-filled people of the east - specifically Ibos. They do not care anything about their own people, they vilify perhaps the only publicly visible man that can have a chance at being recognized in other parts of Nigeria. The man may not be perfect but how about helping him to improve and constructive criticism? Instead these hate-filled children are wishing him death and ill. If anything really afflicted him and he is indeed sick to leave the country, will the average Nigerian and mostly Ibos who populate Imo not be the one to suffer? How about using the avenue to get massive pressure to improve healthcare in the state? Rather you want him to remain sick and always travel out of the state? Is it not you the same Ibos that are losing the most? If you kill this man with your hatefulness, it's your loss anyway!
what rubbish is this young man, vomitinghuh?? my friend, gerrara hia mehn!!!! zuzuru si ebe a puo!!!!!
CareerHELP!!!!! Medical Career In Nigeria, Rapidly Going Down The Drain..... by Gozzzy(op): 1:42am On Sep 07, 2016
THOUSANDS ATTEND UNTH INTERVIEW; COUNTRY REALLY IN RECESSION?
ByNick Atte-
September 5, 2016.
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The anti-corruption war in Nigeria is a good development, a much needed entity to curb the influence of the ‘cabal’ way of life of the creme de la creme, a system where merit does not play a role, neither does it put food on the table anymore. To some in this young and vibrant generation, our leaders of old have failed us, left the young with no plan for the future, a chaotic environment and a hopeless hope that we would be, one day, the leaders of tomorrow when infact, they lead us till we become old and frail. I’m sure you can agree that there’s no government for the young at heart in this country. This brings us to the sad situation of the medical profession in our nation. It beats anybody’s imagination, how the country is handling the necrosis, the so called ‘brain drain’ that has enveloped the profession. If the young professionals, ‘our future’, are denied their rights, and left for the wolves of nepotism to devour, how then dothey become what they have set out to achieve in life? How do they help the country become a better place?Just this morning, prospective medical interns will be attending an interview at UNTH, marching in as i write this. But it will shock you to know that, over 448 house officers, 800+ medical lab science, 300+ dietetics and nutrition were shortlisted, and so many other departments. We all know, even the prospective interns, that they will all not be given appointments. Hardly would 40 house officers be given the job, out of 448 who travelled from all over the country risking their lives and spending so much to attend the interview.As you are reading this, i’m sure some questions would come to mind, part of which are
1.If medical internship is compulsory, why then is there no provision for graduating medical interns to be translated into the program? Why is there no platform for that?
2.Why do they need to write exams when they just finished a graduating professional exam? Are these accredited centers sayingthat the standards of an individual’s graduating school is lower than theirs? When infact they graduate interns too?
3.Why is it that accredited centers don’t take up to the quotas allowed by their financial allocations? What happens to the rest ofthe slots or allocation? Who monitors and audits them?We can go on and on with these questions without end.
Yet our medical elders have sat back, watching as the profession goes down the drain, as usual, with no intervention.Countries all over the world have a template in place to ensure easy transition from a student to an intern, why are we any different? Why should we suffer ? Why can’t medical interns be posted? Why are centers not upgraded to accommodate for increasing graduands? Why has the federal ministry of health and all the governing medical councils folded their arms and turned deaf ears? Do they want us to believe there is something they are gaining from not been transparent? Somebody needs to answer these questions.
The Prospective Interns/Houseofficers Association of Nigeria will not stop talking and raising issues until the medical profession is liberated.
Article by Nick Atte MD
For Nigerian Prospective Medical Interns/ PIHAN.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Affordable Housing Schemes Will Turn Tenants To Home Owners - Shehu by Gozzzy(m): 5:40pm On Sep 06, 2016
if only it were possible... oh God, even though I've never liked buubuu for anything, please Father let this not only be true, but equally be attainable in no distant time. Amen, and amen.
PetsRe: Local Lion Captured In Ondo Pic by Gozzzy(m): 11:15am On Sep 06, 2016
aturu!!!
AutosRe: World's Heaviest Bicycle by Gozzzy(m): 6:13am On Sep 06, 2016
this one will require legs of steel to ride it effectively!!!! eleyi gidi gan!!!!
PoliticsRe: Protesters Storm UN Office In Abuja by Gozzzy(m): 9:32pm On Sep 05, 2016
bunch of silly hypocritic jokers!!!! in fact, idiatsss!!!!!!!
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: SSS Releases Names Of Wanted Biafra Members by Gozzzy(m): 9:30pm On Sep 05, 2016
Nigerian armed forces are total disgrace to Africa!!!!

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