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AkinPhysicist:I don't have any. But I usually know if someone is lying or not. My opinion tho. |
AkinPhysicist:she did deny the allegation, saying it was 100% written by her and that the others are lying. you can see a video of her debunking the allegation on IG, and I know she is innocent |
tosyne2much:Oga 10-10. Nothing do you |
what tribe are you from? Are your parents strict enough to disown you if you stand your ground? Are you willing to choose the woman instead of your family? Do you believe the lady in question is worth it? If you answer these questions truthfully, you have your answer already. I won't advice anyone directly, before they say one guy on nairaland is the one that destroyed their life |
weedtheweeds:what is so wrong about the title? How is it playing with your creator. at least check the lyrics of the song online before drawing conclusions. |
eleojo23:try infinix hot 4 pro and thank me later |
weedtheweeds:actually, she released a single with Nathaniel Bassey a few weeks ago "Holy Ghost". the song is nice ehhhn |
rafhell:the matches are not fixed. there are several factors that cause the phenomenon. one that I have witnessed is the fear instilled in referees before the match and after the first half by the home team, they will be like "if you no give us penalty, na carry dam go carry you commit for here". Also, the home team has an advantage of knowing the mud playground they call a Stadium better than the visitors, so they know which part is slippery, and which part is muddy. these are just a couple of the many reasons. Nigeria still has a loooong way to go. |
BrutalJab:And how many hours does it take to move from Philippines to Nigeria? |
mazizitonene:she is married! look at the first picture critically. You should see a little something on her left hand |
Olivia Pope all the way. someone who has the White House under her fingernails would come in handy |
see shot!!!!!!
goal of the week |
mayorwah98:the passage you quoted was talking about the use of the gifts of the Spirit and a cohesion of the different parts of the body of Christ (Vs 26-28). For you to understand the scriptures properly, it is important not to cherry-pick a verse out of context to fit your whims. it is amazing how Christians pick one Bible passage out of context due to what their pastors say (mostly) and not go back to check the context with which they were said. I can begin to talk about the entire big picture of the book of Corinthians, and the understanding we should have when reading from the book (and every book of the Bible, to know it's purpose) but it would be our of point, so I digress. And even for the sake of argument, let us assume that your interpretation is correct, what passes as decent and orderly? I say that any dance that is not obscene and does not dehumanise and has integrity is decent. Also, any dance that follows a definite pattern, arrangement, disposition or sequence is orderly. LOL. Bottom line is, the passage you and the other person quoted is out of point and context. |
Sebastine1994:Are you OK? A whole OONI Of IFE. Have you drunk the trouble they have been fermenting? LoL |
As for me, with my Hot 4 Pro, I am enjoying the phone like no tomorrow. I have not experienced the lagging you complain about, and I have run ALL sorts of games (including over 1gb games) , some even running simultaneously (just to know the capacity of the phone ), and it neither lags nor crashes. I love the sleekness of the OS and easy navigation, not like gionee M5 (M5 has its advantages). and anytime I want to run VERY large apps, I can activate the high performance setting, though it reduces the battery life. I have zero complaints about the Hot 4 Pro. |
enomakos:everyone in Nigeria and beyond know that Who people winch na number 1. |
teeezy00:you can use rojadirecta.com as I always use it to stream different quality from HD to blurry 300kb. you would have to use chrome or ucbrowser on phone tho |
YabaLeftist:I dey always fear Ife, Edo, Badagry, and Ogun people. they can damage destiny |
Organs:The story I told is common knowledge amongst Christians in the South-West, Many people developed respect for the guy, and his name is Wale Oke i think |
YabaLeftist:Na Yoruba jazz ooo, after Edo jazz, na Ile-ife jazz I fear pass. and the Hausas decided to pick a fight in the very heart of jazz of the south-west. I heard they worship 364 different deities throughout the year, and only one or two days are free from one form of underground sacrifice or the other. |
INVESTORBNAIRA:I seriously doubt the truthfulness of this statement of yours. If Hausa boys truly surrounded his palace, how did he flee to Cotonou? the Ooni does not run from battle. the charms that guy has is second to none. |
chiefolododo:God's grace is not a license to sin. many of these people repeatedly planned and continued to commit the act. Roman's 6:1-2 "what shall we say then, shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Certainly not! we that were dead to sin, shall we continue to live in it any longer?" |
Realhommie:I know of a popular Pastor in the west (names withheld) who committed adultery with one karishika like that, and before anybody even knew about it, he went the next Sunday to confess and apologise to the whole church, and that he was not worthy to stand before them, after which he left the church and ran to Redemption Camp, I was told he stayed there for a long time and his 'Father in the Lord' prayed for him. His church is now 7 times larger than what it was before his fall into adultery. I don't know why pastors choose to hide what cannot be hidden. I guess it is because of the invincibility they had preached to their members. God will help us |
Zlatan... why you g'on do like that? |
ninovandross:Bro it is possible. there are people that see "flashes" of what actually happened when they were just months old. memories never leave our brain, we only lose the ability to access them. I for one can remember a particular event from when I was just 1 going on 2. I initially thought it was a dream until I told my mum certain details I could remember and she was amazed and confirmed them to be true |
Blakjewelry:guys happen |
soberdrunk:that thing is bad ehhn. I once had a shock that I will never forget. |
izombie:the writer picked a point from the book out of context. I have read the book back to front, and the same book also says that if your leader/ruler/boss is going in a downward spiral, you should learn to use his head as a ladder to the top. Osinbajo did a wonderful thing, even within the confines of "the 48 laws of power" |
Odkosh:You never asked about what I have done to better my community, but trying to shame me into submitting to the lie that the boy in question did a wonderful job. I don't have to prove anything to anyone, escpecially someone with such a mediocre mindset as to think that a child bandaging pieces of electronic appliances together is worthy of national award. You started with the "jelousy" tantrum, and I only stated that I would not be jealous of a JSS3 student who fabricated something only worthy of the trashcan. Talking to me about jealousy or not doing something meanignful doesn't change the fact on ground, something you seem not to comprehend. |
Odkosh:And why would I be jealous of some secondary school kid? And at his age, I already had several BIG ideas in my head, and believe it or not, I started taking electronic appliances apart and putting them back together before I was 10, and you didn't See Me jumping all over social media claiming to be what I am not, did you? Because even then, I knew those small science projects I did would not earn me anything real until I added more knowledge and finesse. I was already representing my state in the National Olympiads at his age. That you had no skill when you were his age doesn't mean others didn't. He has talent, YES (something I emphasised in my first comment which you jumped at like a baboon), but what he did is of no functional use to him or his society. unless you have something sensible to say, I suggest you stay off my mentions. do have a lovely day |
Odkosh:and why would I be jealous of some secondary school kid? And at his age, I already had several BIG ideas in my head, and believe it or not, I started taking electronic appliances apart and putting them back together before I was 10, and you didn't See Me jumping all over social media claiming to be what I am not, did you? Because even then, I knew those small science projects I did would not earn me anything real until I added more knowledge and finesse. I was already representing my state in the National Olympiads at his age. That you had no skill when you were his age doesn't mean others didn't. He has talent, YES (something I emphasised in my first comment which you jumped at like a baboon), but what he did is of no functional use to him or his society. unless you have something sensible to say, I suggest you stay off my mentions. do have a lovely day |
9jakohai:So pointing out that the "invention" is actually not an invention but a copulation of parts: fabrication. I particularly hate when you are not allowed to say the truth in peace without being accused of being jealous. The guy has potential, yes, but that piece of scrap he put together cannot help him or the government . When I saw an invention by a guy in Lagos (a car that could navigate water bodies) I yelled my head off when the government refused to reply or help the guy. fast forward two years, and the same unattractive but ingenious work he did has been reproduced outside and sold for 1.5milla a unit. let him face his education, study more physics and probably go to a university of Technology with the obvious talent he has, and he has a shot at being the next hot thing. This stuff he did will get him nowhere, trust me, I have seen such first-hand |


