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Funny comments all over... I can't jst help it than to laugh.... Some people jst hate for no reason... Live a life with purpose |
The more you look at her assets, the more you fall.... Look less in other not to fall into the temptation... Temptation will surely come but you have to fight it. |
And many will like to use this to pry into the private lives of their girlfriends to know whether they are not doing anything funny behind them. |
Despite the stiff competition among various brands of tablets with almost same functionality in them, the cost of iPad's still remain stubbornly high. Then I wonder what still keep people going for this product. In the opinion of many tech enthusiasts, products of nexus and Galaxy are even better than iPad, in overall. For the real users of ipads, why will you recommend this brand over others? What are the not-too-common things a potential buyer should look up to enjoying from apple iPad? How can you make the fullest use of the device. Note: I observe that apple iPad has no dedicated thread on nairaland. |
jaytee01:make I give you her number? |
tpiander:ain't afraid o.... but I cnt disclose that |
Mercie97:hahahaha... your expectation too strong oo.... ur expectation gaara |
tpiadotcom:God knows |
tpiadotcom:omo see question oooo |
About three decades back, a certain Miss Olamide Alaaka, a Lower Six HSC student of Ilesa Grammar School, aspired to lead the school’s Literary and Debating Society, an academic-based peer group, founded by an alumnus and second republic governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande. Stiff opposition rose from an unlikely quarter. Her immediate juniors in Form Five said over their dead bodies. Her brilliance was not in doubt. Her capacity was also unchallenged. Her budding beauty was also captivating enough. But tough mien, steely stubbornness and fiercely independent-mindedness reportedly made her unacceptable to the majority of those in the immediate junior class. They feared a possible tough time under her leadership. She persevered, weathered the storm and went on to win the election that ultimately divided the body. Fast forward to decades after, the bold, beautiful and brilliant Ilesa-born Olamide is now Justice Olamide Folahanmi Oloyede of the Osun State Judiciary, precisely of the High Court in Osogbo, who is currently in the eye of the storm for tabling a petition before the Osun State House of Assembly seeking the investigation and impeachment of her kinsman, Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola and his deputy Osogbo-born, Ilesa- married, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, for alleged deliberate and criminal mismanagement of the state economy, culminating in non-payment of salaries and pensions for eight months with its attendant humanity crises. The legislature further upped the impeachment ante by revealing it had requested the governor’s response to the civil and criminal allegations levelled against him and his deputy by the serving judge, a move that has heightened tension in the state, though political watchers are insisting that the legislative action is just a smokescreen to douse tension, considering the robust relationship between the executive and the legislature, controlled by the same political party. Nonetheless, the step taken by Justice Oloyede is reverberating throughout the state, the nation and even beyond. The reasons are understandable. One, the petitioner is a female, which is quite uncommon in Nigeria’s political landscape. Two, she is a serving judge who by the ethics of her engagement should be seen and not heard where opinions are concerned as judges’ opinions are said to be reserved for the bench. Three, she is of same Ijesa stock as the governor she is seeking his removal. Four, she is indirectly in the employment of the state where a conspiracy of executive and legislative arms could pressure the National Judicial Council (NJC) to ease her out of service. Five, the allegations she raised in the controversial petition are not only weighty but range from the civil to outright criminality. Six, if her petition succeeds in getting the governor out, she would be helping in taking her Ijesa people out of political reckoning in the state, where Aregbesola is the first Ijesa to rule. But those who know the mother-of-four and passionate Grail Messenger very well disclosed to Saturday Tribune that she is not one for emotions or sentiments but a straight-shooter whose ‘Yes’ would not become ‘No’ overnight. Such ramrod persona can be explained to be hereditary for an average Ijesa man or woman and the current political-cum-legal expedition of this judicial-activist who is also a cerebral writer, may not be unusual for those who have known Lamide since her secondary school days, through the tutorial classes of the faculty of law, Obafemi Awolowo University where she reportedly carved the niche of a no-nonsense woman for herself. But she cannot really be said to be a chip-off-the-block of her late lawyer-father, Chief Bode Alaaka. Those that lived around the family abode on Oke-Eso Street, Ilesa, still remember the “quiet lawyer whose children went to Ilesa Grammar School”. While it would remain conjectural how Justice Oloyede developed into a fiercely independent-minded, tough-talking, devil-can-go-to-hell judicial and human rights fighter, what is not in doubt is her ability to take on establishments and dare glaring consequences. A source close to her told Saturday Tribune that her religious belief is a major driving force for her. According to the source, she is always heard saying “God will be angry with me if I know what is right and don’t do it”. She is said to be practically without friends among her judicial colleagues and squeaky clean of any corrupt acts on the bench. When a source was told that the assembly may summon her to testify, the source assured Saturday Tribune that if such appointment is fixed for 9am, Olamide would be waiting for the lawmakers by 8am and would return fire for fire, while alluding to her total intrepidity. While the jury is still out on whether her 30-page daring missive runs contrary to her judicial oath, the ethnic sentiment of her working against a fellow Ijesa and the allegation of her serving some unknown interests which are not altogether altruistic notwithstanding, she is already enjoying her heroine status in public opinion court as a true symbol of justice, fighting for the emancipation of the traumatised public servants and pensioners in the state as well as the entire citizenry which is wallowing in penury due to near-total collapse of the state’s economy. While those in government are accusing her of serving parochial political interests with the widely-circulated petition, those applauding her as the true face of justice to humanity, alluded to the fact that with a salary of about N1.8 million monthly and about 20 more service years with prospects of career growth, she would not be taking such a risk with grave career consequences if she is not completely convinced of her convictions. It should also be said she has a history of activism. As the Chief Registrar of Osun State Judiciary during the administration of former Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola, she fought battles with all judges of the state High Court and at a point, got suspended. She reacted by suing everyone to court over some administrative issues bordering on financial allegations. Prince Oyinlola was said to have waded in and forced a truce that reportedly culminated in the withdrawal of her suit and lifting of the suspension. She later became the last judge to be appointed by Oyinlola. Again, the human rights community will remember that court Chief Registrar that stood for and by them one afternoon in July 2008 as they were arrested for protesting on the premises of the state High Court. Olamide offered, in writing, to be their witness against the state and the police. But she really did not start on a war scale with Aregbesola. She reportedly supported the governor’s failed move to impose the then Lagos High Court judge and now Justice of the Court of Appeal, Justice Olubunmi Oyewole as Osun State Chief Judge. The failed judicial “coup” is said to have left rough patches in the relations between Oloyede and some of her colleagues. It is obvious that she is doing well with her career and her activism. Whatever is serving as the catalyst has earned her universal applause. Justice Oloyede alluded to something going wrong between her and the governor in the opening paragraphs of her petition, where she raised the controversy of a cancelled appointment and while she had to go to town with the governor without intimating him about the allegations. While it would also remain conjectural at which point the centre gave way between the duo and why, a long drawn battle is surely ahead considering the pedigree and antecedents of this amazon and the man she has taken on. Both are marathon fighters who rarely quit. While the judge is expected in days ahead to prove what she referred to as O’ Fraud of Aregbesola’s administration, she has indeed served the state and the nation enough to discuss about the good, bad and ugly of the Osun State government. And she served it, a la carte. http://tribuneonlineng.com/content/justice-oloyede-untold-story-osun-female-judge-who-wants-aregbesola-sacked
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themodernman:bros... no forget say na tym oo.... letz use "Lord of Ajasa and Seriki" as a case study.... |
hatters, continue to dey hate.......
da'grin don paiyin and Baddo don dey live big....
no matter how good ur lyrics are... some will av no direction jst for fun.... |
hmmm.... accept me as i am
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For me Peter in Heroes....... |
*I can remember in an exam hall(GCE) wen a guy tried to kiss a girl next to him and d girl replied wit hot slap... *same GCE.. A gurl sat on a keypoint and was caught, he responce was dat "am not cheatin".. *same GCE.. 5minutes left to end d exam, a guy came to write an exam dat has bein written last week.. Omo come see laugh in d exam hall... *d day i did my account was rough to d extent dat I mistakenly carried my account series and textbook with calculator into d exam hall and I even went to d of d invigilator with dem to give her my fone to hold.. (But one gurl touchd me and said "oga look at ur hand" den I dropd dem outside..... Durin d exam omo call kon enter (d exam hall jst turn to dance hall)... *wen I was in my 100level a female student was caught cheatin... Guess wat.. She wrote answers on her laps.. Lolz |
A lot of men have resigned to the perplexing submission that the battle against the animal instinct rendered in an unwholesome manner can never be won. The passion in the bloom of youth can great and tempting. Many have found solace in the comforting thought that " God will forgive us afterall we're all sinners and everybody does it". The issue has generated unending internal conundrum especially among those striving hard to live according to the Will of God. I share this link in the hope that we may all learn the ways to fulfilling the primodial laws and be happy. http://the10com.org/commandments/9th |
Hahahaha |
U.S.A: how old are u? Nigeria: i am 52yrs old sir. U.S.A: are u still a kid or adult. Nigeria: haha, u funny sha, i am an adult. U.S.A: u knw a kid is DEVELOPIN while adult is DEVELOPED. Nigeria: ehm ehm, is true sir. U.S.A: u are 52 and u are still DEVELOPIN, when will u be DEVELOP Nigeria: no be our fault but our leaders dey av build a developed country in deir stomach... |
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Son: dad, i am in luv. Dad: who is she? Son: its Angelila d neighbour's daughter. Dad: don't do it, dats called FORNICATION. Son: dad y? Dad: bcoz i am also datin her mom. Son: dats also called ADULTERY. Dad: yea, i am ADULT and she is also ADULT and ADULTERY is meant 4 ADULT. Son: den, i am FUTURE leader and she is also FUTURE leader, so FORNICATION is meant 4 FUTURE leaders |
RDM. Chelsea coach will be the first to be fired |
"Wayne Rooney the England striker has not always been the man since he came to united. He has Ronaldo, Tevez, van Nistelrooy, Henrik Learsson, Berbatov and Louis Saha, who was the top man in terms of positioning himself as the furthest forward of the front two. Rooney has made a success of every single partnership that he has had at united and if he has to play a different role he will; he is a great player that recognises the importance of the team and will not feel threatened by the arrival of Van Persie. I don't think Torres and Drogba could play together at Chelsea, I don't think Van Persie and Adebayor were that great together (at Arsenal) but Rooney is adaptable and serves other players. He plays that number 10 role, drifting into pockets between the opposition midfield and defence. The players he plays with always score goals - but so does he, and he will get his fair share again" said by Gary Neville. What do u think? |
Manchester united which is known as the most valuable football club in the world, lost its first match of the Premier league to Everton last night despite the fact of having some world class player. In the presence of Wayne Rooney, Luis Nani, Paul Scholes, Kagawa, valencia, vidic, Robin Van Persie and many others. Please what do u think is the problem of Manchester United? |
CastleandGreen: Because the kingdom of God is at hand.ladies like dat are liars |
Is just because Ladies like dat are liars |
Dogy |
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