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sauceny:Very correct. 60% of these pictures are cars sighted in Abuja. I know for sure that Abuja is King when it comes to super cars in Naija. |
Damayor12:There are only 500 'examples' of this beast worldwide! At almost $500k each. And one had to find its way to Nigeria. I hail. |
This girl is a high class agaracha. From Abuja to Lagos and even the international circuit. Iyanya unless he is deaf and dumb would certainly have known this. |
GraceBestowed:Are you a cow? Why are you peddling expired milk all over the place? |
Le beau monde. |
They need to press charges. Sue Olamide for his violent and destructive conduct. I am surprised that the fool wasn't arrested immediately after destroying property in the Headies' Green Room. |
flamyd:Do you think Etisalat needs Olamide to sell their recharge cards or SIMs? You think this is the case of P Diddy and Ciroc or C Ronaldo and Armani underwear where the sheer star power and marketing appeal of the celebrity can drive sales? A lowlife like Olamide cannot add one extra sim card or recharge card to Etisalat sales. In this context, endorsement is typically based on selecting a celebrity that portrays or represents the corporate image or brand identity of the Organisation. Does Olamide and his stupidity look like an individual that has the image to represent any serious brand? A riff-raff that insults the mother and grandmothers of members of the audience on live TV? That calls his fellow celebrity a bastard and threatens him with violence if he comes to the mainland? If you were the CEO of Etisalat, would you be proud of such a senseless and idiotic urchin as the 'face' of your company? Think about that. |
Jaideyone:Parochial village boy. Hits in one local area in Mushin is not the same as national and international hits. How many people know Olamide outside the south West? Has he ever been invited to perform a show in any African country, whereas the likes of P Square and Flavour sell out entire stadiums across Africa. Mumu amala boys who think the world begins and ends in Lagos. |
Envious small minded wussies have seen the opportunity they were looking for to vent their frustration. Don Jazzy remains one of the most successful and most bankable celebs in Nigeria. If you have a problem with that, don't hide under Olamide's envy-driven stupidity to sneer like a jealous little dog. You sore losers can choke to death on the beef you're chewing. P.S. Watch out for what will happen in the next few weeks. Etisalat will cancel Olamide's endorsement deal, and no serious organisation except those razz betting companies would look in his direction. You think it's by making noise and shouting street street all over the place. You would soon understand just how much influence the likes of Ayo Animasaun and Don Jazzy have in the organised business side of the music industry. |
The biggest insult of the night was to Adekunle Gold. This noise making coward called Olamide couldn't allow Adekunle enjoy his moment, and added salt to the injury by saying that this award really belongs to Lil Kesh "because he is our next rated". Very disgraceful conduct. If I were Adekunle Gold, I will start preparing to leave that useless record label of vulgar touts and urchins. He doesn't belong there. He deserves better. |
It's actually beautiful. Makes her look svelte and elegant, reminiscent of Nefertiti. Google that name up, you ignorant social media urchins. |
Divorce her. Or live with the fact that you have a cheating wife, because she is already cheating emotionally and shall cheat physically in the near future.. You shouldn't listen to stupid people who would advise you to pamper/appease a cheating woman by "stepping up your game" and all that rubbish. |
Used to like Olamide's songs, but now realise he is a hopeless Street urchin and simpleton. Bloody idiot. It's clear it is now a tribal thing. Let him stop Don Jazzy from coming to the mainland let us see. Dirty, money miss road Yoruba noise maker. Shouting street street up and down as if you even know what it means. |
Any ideas? |
This is really sad. I love her music. |
Hi folks. I have heard a lot about Goko Cleanser and I want to try it, but have not been able to find. Where exactly is it sold in Abuja? |
My vote goes to Stella. She's a more interesting and original blogger in my view. |
This man is incredibly daft, and it's embarrassing to have such a disgraceful character as president of this great country. How can he ignorantly or perhaps mischievously describe The Minister of State for Petroleum and the CBN governor, both from Delta State, as Igbo? |
The idiot is at his eloquent best only when interviewed in Hausa Language. Such a parochial, clannish, narrow-minded simpleton. |
arresa:You are a mumu raised to the power of 10. Is it a president that grants bail or a competent court that grants bail? Is it a president or a court that grants or denies bail to a suspect? Answer that question first before you continue on your sojourn of idiocy. |
mn09abk:That is exactly what he is trying to do. And that fat fool called Dele Momodu wants to milk the situation to his advantage because of the status of Davido and his father. What a shameless toad. |
I can't tell you how much I despise these senseless and unprofessional animals called Nigerian soldiers. Look at the gaunt looking hungry idiots. Their only claim to strength is the khaki knickers, taxpayer funded guns issued to them and the barbaric herd mentality cowardly disguised as 'espirit de corps' they share, whereby they would call for backup from their fellow cowards in case you beat them in bone to bone, man to man fisticuffs. Bloody idiots. Something has to be done about these animals and they way they treat unarmed civilians. If there is anything positive about Boko Haram, it is that they have shown us that there is nothing special about our military other than the guns they carry. Bring 100 soldiers with guns and 100 local civilians with guns and you have a battle that either side can win, with the civilian side even more likely to triumph over those undisciplined animals in uniform. You're putting a fellow human being in a boot merely because he mistakenly broke your windscreen that costs how much? Where is the discipline and professionalism they teach these fools in military school? |
Lai Mohammed doesn't understand the difference between an opposition party attack dog and a spokesman of the federal government. In fact, the APC as a whole does not realise the difference between an opposition party and a ruling party. |
damiosy:Don't mind these self-righteous hypocrites. Imagine some of them going as far as to suggest that the OP is lazy and "not creative". Lol. Sometimes I wonder whether these people live in this same country and yet are oblivious of the reality of things on ground. You have said it all. There's nothing more to add. |
Scatterscatter:Scatterbrained slowpoke. Why not make an attempt to explain why the write up does not make sense? Why not point out the nonsense in the write up if you are that smart? Ode people like you who think they are smart but have nothing intelligent to offer |
Another avenue to siphon public funds. Otherwise, why is changing uniform a priority at this time? |
Shebi you voted for Buhari? Enjoy your change na. Meanwhile, which part of Abuja are you based? |
I'm enjoying your enlightened debate guys. Is the M5 Plus coming to Nigeria? When? I am interested in this phone.. |
What are the uses of this Goko Cleanser? |
You're not entirely correct. Only traditionalists would find faults with 8 and 9, and even then, they would add "are" after THEY and WE. Without "are", those forms sound too awkward to be usable in both formal and informal contexts. 8. WRONG:: We are stronger than them -As for 10, I think IN is the correct preposition, since we are talking about a field of knowledge/subject area rather than a specific activity. |
No be today man he be o. He don tey for the system. |
As someone who has experienced both cities, I would have to earn x5 of what Abuja offers for me to settle for a job in Lag. Abuja is a million times better than Lag to work and live. Unless the Lagos job pays much much much much Unreasonably MUCH higher. |
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