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I so much love natural hair on an African woman! It'sbeautifulon you, my dear!! |
It is fluent because you understood his message! That's what we understand by being fluent! 1Alex: |
What's this? There's absolutely no originality in this song! They just went and stole some country's anthem and inserted their lyrics. By the way, how does an ethnic anthem take away hunger? Instead of them to ve in the slums and see how their subjects are languishing in abject poverty and hunger, they are singing ethnic national anthem. If they crave for an ethnic national anthem why don't they just say it that they want Oduduwa Republic! Hypocritical cowards! |
[They should storm the village and arrest the villagers na. Ewus |
Look at her lips like she feeds on raw snail! Ugly peeg! |
INEC staff hold prayer session over incessant deaths, illness The Eagle OnlineMay 23, 2024 6:34 AM Members of staff of the Independent National Electoral Election in Abia State on Wednesday held a prayer session to seek an end to the incessant deaths being recorded in the commission. The prayer session was organised at the state headquarters of the commission by the INEC Staff Welfare Association. Highlights of the event included fasting and prayer, word of exhortation as well as the rendition of praises and worship songs, among others. The Guest Preacher, Rev. Chinedu Okoroafor, admonished the workers to ensure that their conduct during elections should be such that it would glorify God and bring joy to the people. Okoroafor, who is the Moderator, Umuahia Synod and Minister in-charge of Saint Peter’s Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Umuahia Parish, further told them that their actions during elections could either make or mar Nigeria. “You should conduct elections in the fear of God, considering that He sees, knows and will judge us according to our character,” he said. The Administrative Secretary of the commission, Kingsley Onyeri, underscored the importance of the programme, saying that prayer would help them to surmount all their problems and situations. Onyeri, represented by the Head of Department, General Administration and Procurement, Joan Onyibo, urged his colleagues to always uphold the ethics of the commission. He said: “We are praying because we observed strange occurrences in INEC. “Some of our young vibrant colleagues just suddenly lost their lives, while we have others in the hospital.” The Chairman of ISWA, Collins Eze, described the programme as well-conceived and timely. According to him, it met the yearnings and aspirations of the members in the light of the current happenings in the commission. “We gathered here to seek the face of God because before, during and after elections, we get sick and some of us die,” Eze said. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the programme had some serving and retired management staff of the commission in attendance.
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Inside Saudi Arabia’s first nightclub with ban on booze, world’s strictest bouncers & entry costs up to £2,8001 newsfinale.comMay 23, 2024 2:09 PM SAUDI Arabia has ditched its conservative laws to open the first permanent nightclub in a bid to appeal to party-loving youngsters. Dubbed “New Life”, the Beast House in Riyadh’s youthful Jax District is the only vibrant spot for revellers in the country – but getting an entry does not come cheap. The dance floor of the country's first nightclub shows men and women grooving together The dance floor of the country’s first nightclub shows men and women grooving together The exclusive club offers chic interiors with world-class amenities The exclusive club offers chic interiors with world-class amenities The venue regularly hosts gigs and live music events led by talented DJs The venue regularly hosts gigs and live music events led by talented DJs The no booze rule applies inside the club but guests can choose from the vast mocktail menu The no booze rule applies inside the club but guests can choose from the vast mocktail menu With chic interiors, gorgeous lighting and lavish amenities, creators expect the multi-storey nightclub to become the epicentre of the country’s evolving arts and music scene. The place also boasts multiple studio spaces, dining areas and production rooms equipped with recording booths. Talented DJs and music producers walk inside the club to play gigs for Saudi youth who had been barred from partying – even in private spaces – for decades. The club is even expected to attract foreign tourists visiting the country who until now had nowhere to go for parties. Ramadan Alharatani, CEO of the company behind the venue, told Arab News: “We see Beast House becoming a cornerstone of Riyadh’s music scene, a place where creativity is nurtured and talents from the local and international scenes can grow. “Our vision is to revolutionise the way music is experienced in the region by fostering connections in the creative community through the power of music.” Have you been to the nightclub? Share your thoughts with us at sayan.bose@the-sun.co.uk “We’ve been spreading the word, giving people the lowdown on what members’ clubs are really all about. We’ve rolled out a few sneak-peek events to hook them on the experience, and we’re connecting with creative trailblazers to grow the right community.” Saudi DJ Tarek anTabi who previously had to travel abroad to perform his sets told The Times: “[The club] means the world to me,” after finally being able to show his music skills in his own country. However, getting into the exclusive club does not come cheap: the lowest annual membership of the country’s first nightclub costs a whopping £1,900. But Saudi people with deep pockets have an option to pay some £2,800 to squeeze out the top benefits. One of the women visiting the club was Nouf, who admitted to having felt tempted to leave the country before the subtle social reforms – including a bit more freedom for women – came into force. “It’s a new life, we’re born again. Especially as women,” she said while entering the club with her friend. The club is reportedly backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund as well as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman – who is racing to put Saudi Arabia on the global stage with his maddening projects like NEOM and the Line. While the exclusive party spot offers everything top-notch, alcohol still remains forbidden from the venue – and strict bouncers have been hired especially to enforce the no-booze rule. Instead, guests can choose from the vast menu of mocktails. Alcohol, which is considered indecent in the Islamic faith, has been banned in the conservative country since the 1950s. What happened to Saudi Arabia’s strict conservative rules? By Sayan Bose, Foreign News Reporter GONE are the days when women were forced to cover themselves from head to toe and partying was a crime in the conservative Islamic state. But why such a drastic change? Saudi Arabia’s young Prince Mohammed bin Salman is swiftly working to appeal and deliver to the country’s younger generation which makes up the majority of the country’s current population. He seems to want to ascend the royal throne while having the back of Saudi Arabia’s youth. And what they want is more jobs, more entertainment, and a space where they can live freely – at least to a certain degree. While women are still required to dress modestly – which includes them not wearing tight-fitting clothing and see-through materials – the monarchy has somewhat relaxed the dress code in recent years after removing the law to wear abaya in public. Changes in both attitudes and law enforcement came when King Salman “stripped the religious police of arrest powers, removing the enforcers of the Saudi dress code”, The Wall Street Journal reports. Women have now gained the right to drive and are allowed to go to movie theatres and other entertainment centres – including the country’s first nightclub. While Saudi Arabia is considered one of the world’s most gender-segregated countries, the nation’s conservative gender rules are also changing. In December 2019, restaurants were no longer required to have separate entrances for men and women, and some ceased to enforce segregation. And now men and women are even allowed to party together. Apart from appealing to the young population, the ambitious prince also wants to make Saudi’s economy more independent of its oil business – and attract more foreign investments. He also wants to put the country on the global stage with his maddening projects like NEOM and the Line. Just recently, the Islamic country lifted the ban on alcohol for a selected band of non-muslim expats – mostly diplomats – in a dramatic break from the nationwide prohibition that has been in place since 1952. A Lebanese businessman dining in a French restaurant told The Guardian: “This country keeps on surprising us.” Another expert in the region said: “This is one more step in normalising government sanction of alcohol in defined settings.” Despite the Saudi’s bid to become a little less conservative, the absolute monarchy still restricts almost all political rights and civil liberties. A strong surveillance of the public still exists Dissent against the authorities is met with a harsh response Women from religious minorities still face extreme discrimination The country is accused of exploiting a large part of its expat labour force that works day and night to maintain the city’s glitzy backdrop Saudi people with deep pockets have the option to pay some £2,800 to squeeze out the top benefits Saudi people with deep pockets have the option to pay some £2,800 to squeeze out the top benefits Both men and women can dance together inside the club Both men and women can dance together inside the club Saudi women are no longer required to wear abaya in public Saudi women are no longer required to wear abaya in public
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[quote author=StOla post=129601139]Oga, stop there and swallow your pride! Admit, accept you made a blunder and move on! Which one be context? I hate this kain nonsensical pride! Stop embarrassing us! |
Naijeriyaaaa!
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Send it. Im interested, please. Ill buy it N3,500. helinues: |
Typically their modus operandi! "We will," we shall". "Planning to" "concluded plans to", "at final stage to", about to" Una t0't0! |
Do you expect anyone with simple common sense to believe this trash Tinubu hates this guy like a fresh poo for almost refusing him stealing the APC ticket. He will do everything to pour his revenge on him. |
Philanthropy is different from constituency responsibility, enyi. Learnt to look around before you fart! |
I can't wait to see him in the Dock!! I hope he's remanded. |
This is old news, by the way! |
What happens to the devil and other fallen angels who are busy, or appear to be free-roaming the earth? |
Bleep her four times every Sunday for one more. Follow the instructions in the video below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvRjmV_p9E ![]() |
Bleep her seven times every Sunday in one month. Then tell her to do as instructed in the video below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imvRjmV_p9E ![]() TheLordofHost: |
Haba! They should start eating raw cassava for breakfast. I have one pick-up truck load of brooms to sell to them, biko. |
There is absolutely nothing wrong with him running errands for his gf mom! I will gladly do that as much as possible! It is a sign of love and it does not make him any less of a man. Zonefree: |
The guy is a fool for trying to record the minister just like that. His attitude is very nauseating! Let him go and try to record any other black man, not to talk of BIDEN! I am not a fan of the minister, neither am I supporter of mediocrity. Umedia: |
Watch out how this will turn out in a day or two to be fake news. The badt boys will stop at nothing to gain popularity. They are pained in the ass that Afenifere is supporting Obi. |
Lie! Lie! Give it to your family members. Lolatravels: |
The tranquillity being seen here is because the Hawks and agbado eaters have not come yet. They hate calmness. They hate peace. |
Allow him to do what is in his mind, abeg! Monchengladbach: |
You are so lazy! Is your father's money your money? So, because he gave birth to you, he should not enjoy his life! Who stopped you from doing Yahoo Yahoo? Stupid, and lazy child! Failure44: |
[color=#006600][/color] ...and they were all shot from behind..., mostly at the back of their heads! Gosh!!! I fear Nigeria's army more than the devil! |
imagine if 100 people here on NAIRALAND will buy your book at 20k that would amount to two million! wow! but I think you can make more money by reading your books and apply the skills there . Oya....run start reading! lol |
What are they waiting for to increase it to N500 per litre? |
I will collect money from Atiku and BAT and VOTE for the STINGY MAN! |
�. Where are u based in the UK, guy? Indeedflex indeed! Im in London. You sound like a cool dude I would love to bond with. Whatsapp me on my nails number 08024129902� tegrianonigltd: |
I pity you!!! I am just short of words! UK! UK! UK! There is nothing in this country, bro! How can you throw away such a memory and landmark!!!!! Don't you feel guilty for even thinking such?? Don't let youthful dreams to make you regret at your old age! Kelechi20007: |
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Tinubu hates this guy like a fresh poo for almost refusing him stealing the APC ticket. He will do everything to pour his revenge on him.
