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Hmmnn, this story never die? |
There is always time for everything. When his time to marry has come, nobody will tell him to. Ask Dbanj, ask Banky. |
Churchill should have just ignored that drama na. I can relate to his "lie" message though. |
omoadeleye:You get any family member living abroad? That's the easiest way to see the money. At least if he doesn't send you some, you will see what he uses the money to do for himself or someone else back home. That's how it works . |
Sama old same. Nothing spectacular. |
Available. Call me |
Op are you sure that was a crusade or political rally? I'm not understanding... |
Lol. I can really relate to most if not all of them. |
9ice but why? |
missnawty:Are you serious? But I don't think there is anything wrong with it except if you are looking at it from Biblical angle. |
Nifemiayoade, what you are saying is very true. As a decorator/painter myself, I have come across situations whereby what is on the house plan and 3D image of the house is different from certain part of the structure that is on ground. And you would just imagine, how come the builder didn't design this or that place like this as it is in the 3D. Most of the time the quickest answer you get is that the 3D design is not achievable 100%; but in my mind I would know that is just a flimsy excuse. |
There are a great number of things to look out for and keep in mind when buying a new home or land property especially in a place like Lagos Nigeria. The following 6 steps are crucial and will serve as guideline while you make that investment in property in Nigeria. 1. Understand the Nature of the Property Investors want to get the best value for their money. And this often translates to the best return on their investment. With this in mind, you want to evaluate the potential growth in investment in a particular area before you throw your hard earned money at it. Growth range is between 5%-30%. Why get less when you can get more? Choose your investment location wisely. 2. Research Who is Selling Always keep the following questions in mind: "Who is the owner of the property?" "Who is selling the property? Is it the owner, the owner's wife, son, daughter, or someone else?" "Who's name appears in the documents? Is it the current owner or the previous owner?" "What liabilities currently exist on the property?" 3. Verify the True Owner Before you buy a plot of land or a completed building, be sure to conduct what is called a "search" on the property. This is the process of verifying from the state government if the property in question is within government acquired properties or not and whether there are any pending litigation or other issues on the property. The bureau of lands of Lagos state is responsible for all land related matters in Lagos state. It also has office in Government secretariat Alausa Ikeja Lagos Nigeria. 4. Make Payment and Collate the Right Documentation Pay the property amount to the property owner, then collect the (a) purchase receipt (b) the contract of sales (c) the building plan (d) originals of other relevant documents in possession of the previous owner 5. File the Documentation for Your New Purchase With the State Government It's important to do this step because it legally makes you the new owner in the eyes of the law. If the property already has a C of O (certificate of Occupancy), you’ve got Governor's consent for it which is great. If it does not, then you start processing your C of O as soon as possible. 6. Appoint An Estate Agent to Help Manage the Property You safeguard your investment when you do this especially if you live outside Lagos Nigeria or overseas. Folks who have invested big time in Lagos Nigeria real estate have found that it has been one of the wisest decisions they made in their lifetime. https://www.nigeriapropertycentre.com/blog/buying-selling/6-key-steps-to-take-when-buying-a-house-or-land-property Nairalanders, do you have more advice to give? Drop it here. |
There are some pictures you snap and in future you look at them and be like, am I really the one that did these? What was I trying to achieve? |
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Some Nigerian celebrities in the entertainment industry have managed to make their relationships and marriages last, but for every duo who stands the test of time, others just couldn’t. Some Nollywood actresses have been in marriages which crashed amidst several controversies which did not deter them from trying again and again. Here is a list of the actresses, according to stargist, who have headed to the altar more than just once.Nollywood actresses who have headed to the altar more than just once.Stargist.com presents a list of Nollywood actresses who have headed to the altar more than just once. 1. Stephanie Okereke Stephanie who is currently married to Linus Idahosa was once married to former Super Eagles defender, Chikelu Iloenyosi. Iloenyosi got married to Stephanie in 2004 but the union crashed in 2007. 2. Stella Damasus Stella has been married three times. She married her first husband, Jaiye Aboderin, in 1999. The couple had two daughters before Jaiye died suddenly in 2004. Damsus re-married in 2007, this time to Emeka Nzeribe. The marriage lasted for seven months before a mutual agreement to divorce. In 2011, she became associated with multiple award-winning Nollywood producer &director Daniel Ademinokan; the couple have been together ever since. 3. Bukky Wright Veteran actress, Bukky had previously been married to Gboyega Amu who is the father of her two sons, shortly after separating from Amu, due to what she termed irreconcilable differences. After which she also reportedly married a well known Journalist, Femi Davies, then Bolaji Basia and Adewale Onitiri, all of which did not last. 4. Shan George She first got married in 1985, when she was just fifteen years of age. She had two children for her first husband, whom she left in 1991 when she was 21. She later met and married Anthony Nwosisi but the marriage did not last. 5. Mercy Aigbe Mercy Aigbe-Gentry who married to Lanre Gentry was a wife to an Igbo man and had a beautiful daughter for him, but the union couldn’t stand the test of time as it crashed few years later. Mercy and Lanre officially tied the knots at the Ikoyi Registry in 2013 but the marriage is facing turbulent times. 6. Clarion Chukwurah Clarion recently tied the nuptial knots with her U.S. based fiancé, Anthony Boyd making it her third marriage. She once had a relationship with afro-juju legend, Sir Shina Peters and bore a son, Clarence Peters after she ended her first marriage to a certain Mr. Abiola in 2003. She then remarried in 2004 to Femi Oduneye popularly known as Femi Egyptian; they however, separated in 2006, after which they got back together about six years ago before they finally got divorced. 7. Ann Njemanze She is the former wife of actor Segun Arinze and has a beautiful daughter before their marriage crashed in 2003. The Tinsel actress found love again in the waiting arms of a lecturer, Silver Ojieson, who is younger than her and on November 9, 2013, they signed the dotted lines. However, there are unconfirmed speculations that the young union which was much celebrated crashed. 8. Foluke Daramola She married Babatunde Sobowale in 2005, and the union ended in 2008 after two kids, on allegations wife battering and infidelity. The busty actress has since remarried and is happy with with her latest husband, Kayode Salako. 9. Monalisa Chinda Monalisa first marriage was to Dejo Richards but the marriage did not withstand the test of time as it collapsed sooner than expected. The couple parted ways in 2009 after they had a daughter together. She later married Victor Tonye Coker in 2016. 10. Funke Akindele Funke Akindele, popularly called Jenifa’s marriage to Mr Kehinde Oloyede can be said to be one of the shortest marriage in the history of Nollywood. She later found love in the arms of Music producer, JJC Skillz. The duo got married in 2016. 11. Lola Alao Popular Nollywood actress, Lola Alao legalized her second marriage in the United States to American-based IT expert, Wale Ajibola in 2013. The Yoruba actress has a daughter from her previous marriage to ex-husband, Dare Ogunlana. 12. Regina Askia The sexy mother was briefly married to Charles Orie, but she later moved on and married an American man, Ruddy Williams. www.informationng.com/2017/06/see-nollywood-actresses-married.html
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Too many born and dump these days. What's really wrong with these girls? |
Available. call now |
And that is former VC of the University of Calabar... #humility |
When oversized cloths were the order of the day. |
Lol. That guy must be a clown. |
It should have been Banky W instead of one of them (I no mention name o). I think Banky said he doesn't smoke or something like that... |
Lol... The laugh is contagious. This man called Dino is funny. |
Okay, so a Choc girl is now leading the Choc boys...! |
Chai, see news. |
After he will say he wants to sign hot-cake Mbape. Joker! |
Super woman. |
So no info on those trucks that are shattered allover the place? |
Chai, this life ehn! Smh... |
He's the acting president na. I'm sure that appointment was in the works before Mr President travelled. |
Yea, water, very good. It aids digestion like kilode? It resets the body system and refreshes the body like you are pressing F5 on your computer keyboard. |
However way you look at it, she's making sense. Abi gender equality no concern money too? |
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