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Nothing do them. are they putting guns on ya forehead before you part with ur hard earned cash or gifts? it's willfully given and most times hoping for sexual favours in return. just move with the right clique so as to get 'em right ones |
Interesting read. I have always known ayatul qurisiyu to be very powerful. peace be on ma muslim brodas and sistas |
The guy is just a God sent. His actions certainly speaks louder than 'em empty barrel voices. He needs to modernise murtala int airport though (I am not sure if it's federal or state owned) cos that's certainly the first impression outsiders get when they fly in. Big kudos to the man |
khanye:I am certainly with you on the stance that d dude didn't make best use of the once in a life time opportunity to finally showcase his brilliant voice and swagger outside the shores of Africa. Didn't feel the duet as well |
u've certainly upgraded from ur travelling adventures/plans. talk about real upgrading |
I am suited & booted mon thru 2 friday and do loads of chilling @ home weekend dis dayz so ain't scoring point fashion wise lately. Still liking the occasional hip hop swagger though ('em baggy jeans, snickers and stuffz) |
this is some serious stuff and don't even know where to start. comments and advices might be 2 late as the thread was started in '07 |
ROFLMAO and what can peeps possibly do with the worthless passport and other stuffs u r advertising. Scam Alert! Be Warned |
I gotta go Put a lil umph in it 4 instance Lately - No one be like u Imagine (dre, d'angelo, snoop) |
so we r still eagerly waiting for jenny's interview after all dis donkey years. danke haba pls do us dat favour na |
damiso:Now dats what i'm talking about but one thing you guys posting the ugly side of britain fail to realise is migrants have a die hard attitude and they strongly believe in seeing for themselves. No amount of information will deter would be immigrant from fulfilling their sometimes long life ambition to cross the border. Have you ever asked yourself why drug dealers keep risking everything (jail, death, uncertain future) all in the name of making some few bucks even though their is quite a lot of info out there about the harsh judgements passed down to them when caught? |
are they sliced breads? ![]() |
stunning ![]() |
i can get u tm shirts for 22.50 or 4 for 90 quid |
don't they have sperm banks in naij? |
black one |
girl or boy? |
risotto |
whatever90: |
@ Tangent me sef miss u wella ![]() |
zero feedback system |
Oil prices coming down is a good thing looking @ it from consumer's point of view. But looking @ the other end it might lead to deep and troubling political, economic and environmental consequences Cheap oil will probably bankrupt the small oil producers and oil equipment companies (I know we had be talking about an alarming cheap rate somewhere in the region of $20 - $30 per barrel) Cheap oil will further increased the dependence of the West, on foreign oil imports, resulting in larger trade deficits. Do you know that several studies have indicated that there is a negative correlation between the fluctuations in the oil price and the gross national product of Western countries. From 1982 to 1986, when oil prices were high, the economies of the US, Japan and Western Europe were expanding, whereas the second half of '80s, when prices collapsed, it was marked by recession. Development of oil reserves is tied to the global economy. Oil-producing countries must maintain a high level of revenue from oil sales if they are to continue developing their infrastructures and industrial basis, and at the same time invest in their oil industries to maintain and develop their resources to meet worldwide demand. All of this means more jobs in the West, since the oil producers rely on the West for the necessary technology. Finally, consider the environmental effects of cheap oil. The main culprit of air pollution is fossil fuels, mainly oil, which in the US. accounts for 85% of fuel use. There are hidden costs of cheap oil, which we pay for through air and water pollution, global warming and acid rain. Cheap oil induces people to overuse it and thus discourages development of alternative sources of energy that are environmentally friendly. It affects the economy negatively. It costs us huge sums in health care. It causes social and political instability abroad. |
How come we only hear about lagos dis/dat, does it mean that the other useless state governors are sleeping? |
@tope2000 was just wondering how the million gees bra will look on ur . . . . . . . . . . . jugs |
@tope2000 d year u found-out/first tasted the thing called King Kong? |
I just picked up a london lite newspaper from canon street station as I normally do on ma way home after a stressful day @ work then stumbled across the catchy headline "Oxford's first black leader: we need our own Barack" Ambitious Lewis Iwu has they called it in the newspaper is the first black president of Oxford University's student union. He his a 22-year old from forest gate, east london who aspires to have a political career of his own. Now my fellow NLers, my question is if indeed the dude his related to the clueless Maurice Iwu how on earth will he be able to de-associate himself from the general saying of "like father like son"? |
Wonders shall never end ![]() |
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