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yaqq:Thank you. Next time do not open your mouth and insult people unnecessary on social forums. You also need to work on your poor writing. |
Catchfire1:Dont mind the stupid op that doesnt know what he's talking about. Foolish bloggers that always paint the story bad so people would want to comment. |
OP...You must be blind. THat place isn't dirty and not a ghetto so shut up. |
Op, please a 20 year old aint a boy but a man. It's only in Africa that we keep calling men boys and they wont want to get marured and take responsibility early. |
OP....Im sorry but glo is works perfectly for me. With 2500 I get 4.5gig while with Etisalat 2000 is 2gig which can not last me for a month. Ive been enjoying Glo and no problems. |
UBA has been deducting N50 from my savings account and they are even claiming they should even after telling them that it's only current account. Central Bank needs to do something about this. |
OP please wisen up. CBN rate is not the real rate in the market. So the banks would charge you at the prevailing rate. |
Nice video. Im happy they used Glo Dance with Peter finalist for the video. I can see Mali Hot Boy, C-Fly and Amazing Amy there. |
At OP...resisting the temptation is ok but slapping her is a NO. When you spend on your woman or spoil her the chances of her giving the cookies willingly is high and that's what happened... see mine here https://www.nairaland.com/2935062/how-spent-valentine . You are the man and should lead her in sexual purity as agreed by both of you. Please go see her and apologise. |
After the romantic dinner :https://www.nairaland.com/2935062/how-spent-valentine she got in the mood and it happened. |
I prepared a surprise candle light dinner for my girlfriend at my house. When she saw it, she was smiling and blushing. Like they say, you don't have to spend much when you want to be romantic but doing little things in a special way would make her feel very special and love you more. Making the dinner happen cost 5k apart from the special gifts I bought for her(not saying how much I spent on gifts ). Pictures below. #Husband Material #RomanticNigerianMan
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Another person comes to the truth of the Gospel. Thank you Jesus. |
excellencyabia1:Lmao, after they dealt with me I ported to glo immediately porting was enabled. |
PoliticalThuG:It's you that's a disgrace. ![]() |
This is not the first time that Ive heard that burna boy is rude and doesnt give a damn a times when he's performing even to his fans. It is well. |
Lovely video and concept but wrong video colour. Nice song. |
The "World Economic Forum" is a non-governmental organisation created in 1971 at Geneva, Switzerland committed to improving the state of the world. The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. This year’s annual meeting holds on 20th-23rd January, 2016 at Davos Klosters, Switzerland. The theme of this year’s forum is "The Fourth Industrial Revolution". There are various sessions during the forum whereby issues that pertain to the world which are security, energy, climate, arts & culture, health, human capital, gender parity, global finance and global economy in other to move the world forward. Prominent Nigerians and Africans who would be speaking at the Forum are Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, President Paul Kagame, Akinwunmi Adesina (President of Africa Development Bank) , Nigerian Business Mogul Tony Elumelu, President Jacob Zuma, Prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn etc. Vice President Osibanjo was one of the speakers at the just concluded "Africa's Next Challenge" session. Other speakers on the panel are Hans Vestberg (CEO of Ericsson), Akinwunmi Adesinav( President of AfDB), Paul Kagame(Rwandan Presdient),vHailemariam Desalegn ( Prime minister of Ethiopia) and the session was moderated by Bronwyn Nielsen(Chief Editor of CNBC Africa). The vice president got there late due to security issues at the airport but joined the discussion at mid-way. When asked as regards the issue of Bokoharam and corruption in Nigeria, he said Bokoharam has been tackled by the military but the major challenge is suicide bombing. He also said "developing systems that work with no bottle necks will reduced corruption" in Nigeria. He also spoke on the impact of the falling oil price on the economy but shows some advantage on the low oil price. Akinwunmi Adesina also spoke on a hope for universal electricity in Africa by 2025 and that the AfDB will invest $12Billion in Africa to solve Africa's energy problem. He also said that no country has developed by focusing on primary commodities and spoke on the need to invest in Africa. Pictures of the forum below. For more info visit: http://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2016/live Cc seun, Ishilove, Lalastica
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The "World Economic Forum"is a non governmental organisation created in 1971 at Geneva, Switzerland committed to improving the state of the world. The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. This years annual meeting falls on 20th-23rd january, 2016 and holds at Davos Klosters, Switzerland. The theme of this years forum is "The Fourth Industrial Revolution". There are various sessions during the forum whereby issues that pertain to the world which are security, energy, climate, arts & culture, health, human capital, gender parity, global economy and global economy in other to move the world forward. Prominent Nigerians and Africans who would be speaking at the Forum are Vice President Yemi Osinbanjo, Okonji Iweala, President Paul Kagame, Akinwunmi Adesina (President of Africa Development Bank) , Nigerian Business Mogul Tony Elumelu, President Jacob Zuma, Prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn etc. Vice President Osibanjo was one of the speakers at the just concluded "Africa's Next Challenge" session. Other speakers on the panel are Hans Vestberg(CEO of Ericsson), Akinwunmi Adesina( President of AfDB), Paul Kagame(Rwandan Presdient),Hailemariam Desalegn ( Prime minister of Ethiopia) and the session was moderated by Bronwyn Nielsen(Chief Editor of CNBC Africa). The vice president got there late due to security issues at the airport but joined the discussion at mid way. When asked as regards the issue of Bokoharam and corruption in Nigeria, he said Bokoharam has been tackled by the military but the major challenge is suicide bombing. He also said "developing systems that work with no bottle necks will reduced corruption" in Nigeria. He also spoke on the impact of the falling oil price on the economy but shows some advantage on the low oil price. Akinwunmi Adesina also spoke on a hope for universal electricity in Africa by 2025 and that the AfDB will invest $12Billion in Africa to solve Africa's energy problem. He alsosaid that no country has developed by focusing on primary commodities and spoke on the need to invest in Africa. Pictures from the forum below. For more info visit: http://www.weforum.org/events/world-economic-forum-annual-meeting-2016/live Cc seun, Ishilove, Lalastica
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naptu2:A very interesting and mind opening thread at OP. Zubby Enebeli also remixed this song and it was a hit. |
Does he/she pay his/her tithe? |
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Lattop:From your statement I know you do not know anything about being grateful because it is only a soldier that is grateful that would write this. ![]() |
jaymejate:Lmao ![]() |
muheewa:It deosnt follow for the second example |
prettymina:I will do it for you |
Make students quench am na.,,,they cant cos they are not in school. Its a pity because they would resume in January with no place to sleep. |
Yemmyoo7:How are you doing? I wanna get to know you. Inbox me your number. ![]() |
Yemmyoo7:Hello beautiful ![]() |

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instead for u to start rolling on d ground Thanking d ALMIGHTY for sparing ur life to dis moment

