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A bottle of beer costs N180 at a local joint. Some people drink 5 bottles a day on the average. That makes it 35 bottles per week and 1820 bottles in a year amounting to N327,600. For 40 years that means N13,104,000. Some men have drunk bungalows, duplexes and estates worth of beer. And u say u only drink one per day = 5 per week =260 in a year @46,800. For 50 years = N2,340,000 all in beer This gives new meaning to the expression’ drinking your future away’. Please save your future. |
Amebo what is ur first ofofo? |
I wish i have an experience to share |
Well, maybe na because my papa no too get money. But sincerely, i dont think its the right thing |
u2 1 day:The Lord is my sheperd, I shall not dream dreams ![]() |
seedord247:Cool down. U harsh small o ![]() |
webmastern:R.I.P guy |
The question is 'is Ngozi a politician?' She can be powerful in other areas like achievement. |
Are you sure this will work? My landlord will say 'Na Fashola cuild house for me?' My rent is due o |
We dont need to listen to people like this. bloody opportunist. |
Nigeria Moves Up 5 Places NIGERIA has found its way back to the 38th spot on the log of the FIFA world ranking released yesterday. With an appreciable improvement from the 43rd position in the last ranking, Nigeria looks good to further clinch a better rating subsequently. With Ivory Coast, Egypt and Ghana still ahead of Nigeria on the table, the Super Eagles is left to retain the 4th spot in Africa despite shifting five places up the ladder. As Nigeria prepares ahead of the international friendly against Argentina, pundits expects that a win for Nigeria will change her fate on the table in the next ranking. Meanwhile, there has been a change in the leadership of the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, with the Netherlands ending Spain’s reign of more than a year at the summit to claim top spot for the first time ever. The Oranje thus profited from Spain’s defeat by Italy – in a friendly that cost the world and European champions valuable points – to become only the seventh team (after Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain) to sit atop the global ladder. There has also been a dramatic change in South America, with fifth-placed Uruguay becoming the top-ranked South American team following Brazil’s (6th, down 2) loss to Germany (3rd, unchanged). England also reaped the rewards of A Seleção’s defeat to move up two places to fourth. http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/football-golf-boxing/17131-nigeria-moves-up-5-places.html |
A petrol tanker with plate number XT 285 GGE conveying 656.2 Kg of Cannabis Sativa also known as Indian hemp was impounded by men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), in the Kpasham Demsa Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The director of the Adamawa State command of the agency, Hassan A. Zungeru who briefed the press yesterday at the state headquarters on the activities of the agency, paraded the driver of the tanker, the conductor and one Godiya Linus, the suspected dealer. According to Mr Zungeru the suspects were arrested with 79 bags of the drug loaded in a petroleum tanker, coming from Owo, Ondo State. “The drugs were meant for distribution in Ngurore, which is now being referred to as a hard drug depot,” Mr Zungeru said. He said the arrest of the tanker was made possible by intelligence and a prior clampdown on Ngurore, with the information gathered from that raid playing a key role in the arrest of the petrol tanker. “The arrest of the tanker otherwise could have been difficult on the highway because most tanker drivers hardly would stop at the check point,” Mr Zungeru said. “This arrest was made based on intelligence gathering. It would not have been easy for those at the check point to recognise that the petroleum tanker was carrying this drug. So based on the information and intelligence developed by the agency, that was how we were able to arrest the tanker. You hardly would suspect that a tanker would carry Indian hemp.” The Adamawa State command of the agency which said it has recently recovered 104 bags of Indian hemp, the weight and value of which is put at 1,017.3 Kg and monetary value of ₦2,288,000, pointed out that it is worried about the origin of most of the drugs coming into the state being traceable to a particular state in the South West of the country. Targeting source Mr Zungeru remarked that incidentally the origin is “the same source from which five persons remanded in prison custody” three months ago by the agency took supply of 25 bags of hemp. Mr Zungeru said, “This arrest is a follow-up to the arrest made from Ngurore about three months ago in which five suspects (already remanded in prison custody) were arrested with 25 bags of cannabis sativa (a.k.a Indian hemp) weighing 216.2 Kg also coming from the same place.” He maintained that the NDLEA was working harder to “block supply of the drug from wherever it may be coming from”. On curbing further trafficking of drugs, Mr Zungeru said he has directed a more “vigorous stop and search”. “It is a directive from the state command headquarters that all the area commanders and field commanders should endeavour to have a vigorous stop and search in all their locations,” Zungeru said. “Even all these 911 trucks, starlet and the new Sienna that you know, they are all used in carrying drugs. But it depends on the ones that are eventually caught.” As part of the success recorded in curbing the illicit drug trade which the NDLEA said it was waging by targeting the supply end, the agency disclosed the discovery and destruction of a large acre of Indian hemp farm in the Madagali Local Government Area of the state recently. http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5739740-146/story.csp
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When I woke up this morning, gaddaffi is gone. Now I realize it was just a dream. |
Nairaland, no dull moment. |
Congrat to the gunners even though they too get enough bullets again. |
Wetin concern S' Africa concern Libyan rebel. Nig wish to recognize them and they did. SF chose not to recognize, they com the vex. Make this Zuma guy dey careful o.maybe the guy no know say na rock be zuma for naija. Rubbish. |
Good one reality101. That's my move. |
Can u imagine, I rolled on my bed and I discovered that I hit someone. I quickly stood up to put on the light. Behold, Gaddafi right on my bed. Wetin I go do now? |
Hmmmmn. MJ will shock u pple. |
Abeg let her marry her heartrob now. I can't shout o. |
Am really impressed. |
Na which CNN u dey watch? |
All na thesame. Go get water purifier. |
Naija. Though I never are the vedio |
Congrat dearie |
This lady shd watch her back. There is a saying that 'the koboko used for the first wife is on the lintel for the second wife. Me I have said my own sha. |
Let him go now. He will meet empty seats. |
Who be sagamite |
I still stand my ground. There is more to this. Suicide with AK 47? Na wa o |
The celebrated love story of 18-year-old Bashir Ayuba Umar and 65-year-old Ai Maikare came to an end recently when the latter accused the former of stealing her sewing machine. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune in Gusau on Tuesday, the embattled teenager said being accused of theft by his wife was his saddest experience in life and the greatest insult he had ever received from a woman. |
The Imo State police command, at the weekend, rescued a teenage boy of about 16 years old, who was abducted from Lagos by two of his brothers and sold to the wife of a pastor. The state Police Public Relations Officer, (PPRO) Mr. Linus Nwaiwu, who briefed newsmen, gave the names of the suspects as Simon Nwaogwugu and Ugonna Okoro of Eziama Obiato in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State. According to him, the teenage boy, whose identity was being withheld, was sold to one Rita Anujuo of Emeabiam Azara Obiato, also of Mbaitoli Local Government.Nigerian Tribune, at the arena where the buyer was paraded, reported that the buyer had paid the sum of N300,000 as advance payment out of a N500,000 bid. |