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Date, time, the units you've used and the units you have left. |
There's area 8 |
Kindly follow the link below to read the interview of a promising actor and producer: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/i-dumped-law-degree-for-acting-akpos-otubuere/ Have you seen ILLUSION - a short film produced by Akpos Otubuere, Kindly view it here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=lMSvukdf654 |
Folks, oftentimes we tend to create fears that do not exist. And to understand and deal with this issue, here is a 9 minute short film titled "ILLUSION" Written, produced and directed by Akpos Otubuere a.k.a Da Waffi Genius. Plz watch and share. Thanks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMSvukdf654
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Kindly follow the link below to read the news. http://www.biosepeter.com/2014/12/mi-abaga-criticizes-saeon-for-beefing.html |
topics like this ought to b in front page. |
nice 1 Op. @ Mods, this ought to make front page. |
ratiken: silly extremist claiming non-involvement. Buhari is trying too hard to dissociate himself from terrorism by stage managing an attack.i'm with u bro |
tit: Only 4 million pounds?even it its 5pounds, the fact that he stole it and has succeeded in spoiling our name is bad.UK's wealth ain't the issue here. |
its really amazing |
T-smooth:THE TRUTH IS BITTER! Men indeed! C y naija cannot grow? |
na_joke: ^don't you know that being a president or governor means inheriting* your predecessors' problems.... if na beans y don't you try being president. rubbish |
sad..... but i love GEJ's constructive reply... OBJ pls bring evidence. |
if I'm to judge from that pix, the ladies or girls must b blind. |
dead end..... |
really 9ce.... seeing two things but yet to comprehend them. |
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nora544: Yeah,then am not surprised at all. there's something called faith, you know. |
kayangel: Writer,i disagree with some of your points. for an example no 1. having male pals does not in anyway prove the possibility of a lady cheating on her guy. As a matter of fact I personally learned more positive things from my male friends than my female folks. Ladies no offence please. I think cheating has to do more with an orientation, upbringing or even past experience. In our present world, everything still revolves and centers in one praying for his/her missing rib. If one is looking for perfect being then you just might think of creating your own world.i agree with you girl... i learn more from my male friends than my girlfriends. the girls only gossip n judge pple. i prepare to keep male friends as close pals. |
god_of_music: Yes! The stage is set, the Mic is open for anyone who wanna share their Gift of singing to the world!that was sooooo terrible. if na so trey sing am, e for no sell. |
0lumide: He forgot to ask what brand of Christianity is being practiced in states like Ebonyi, Bayelsa, Cross er, Anambra, Imo, Aba that is not being practiced in USA, Venezuela, Norway, Sweden, Canada etc.. 0lumide: He forgot to ask what brand of Christianity is being practiced in states like Ebonyi, Bayelsa, Cross er, Anambra, Imo, Aba that is not being practiced in USA, Venezuela, Norway, Sweden, Canada etc.. 0lumide: He forgot to ask what brand of Christianity is being practiced in states like Ebonyi, Bayelsa, Cross er, Anambra, Imo, Aba that is not being practiced in USA, Venezuela, Norway, Sweden, Canada etc..now i know people don't like the truth..... |
[quote author=texazzpete]Guys, we get it. You're upset that the exploit you've used to use BIS data on your cheap Android phones is being closed by Airtel. You're upset that now, you'll have to start paying for your data bundles like the rest of the populace. Yes, data plans are not cheap. imagine this one o. cheap android my ass. just because you manage buy curve 2 we'll not rest Abi? anyways i'm not using airtel but mind the way you address pple. |
by Osho Adetunji In a sane community where leaders and followers co-exist, where the flag bearers and the supporters subsist, where the politicians and the voters reside, who owns the power? It is believed that power is clenched in the fists of the rulers as they use it to oppress the masses. The masses will continue to be under oppression and molestation until they realize the true source of power. The masses gave the power to the leader through their votes; they are the owners of the power the leader claims to have. Lord Acton opines that; “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. Lord Acton’s statement seems to be in operation in Nigeria as the power given to our leaders has corrupted them. A governor gets the cars in his convoy with taxpayers’ money and uses the same car to kill a citizen. This is the highest form of public oppression and harassment. Deep in the midst of the scuffle between Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government (FG), ASUU lost a sage to the cold hands of death. The death of former President of ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi came as a shock to all and sundry, as the cock crew in Benin in the wee hours of the morning on November 12, 2013, he was hale and hearty beaming with smiles, little did he know that that day was going to be his last. Death snatched the academician from our hands in a way we least expected, no premonitions about his death all we knew was that he was on his way to Kano for National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of ASUU. The news moved from the North to the South, from the West to the East that the don of Business Management is gone. On Lokoja-Abuja highway, one of the cars in the convoy of Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada rammed into Iyayi’s car which caused his death. The frivolous and the exuberant state of life of a chauffeur made us lose a renowned activist. The list of deaths caused by the convoy of top public office holders is alarming and getting out of hand. In 1995, the convoy of the then Communications Minister, the late Abubakar Rimi was responsible for the killing of two school children near Lagos airport. In 2011, the convoy of Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Shema was involved in an automobile accident which claimed the lives of five persons including the aide-de-camp to the governor. On April 28, 2012, the convoy of Edo State governor, Adams Oshiomole was involved in a gruesome auto-accident which resulted in the death of three journalists with four journalists seriously injured. On September 24, 2012, Nasarawa State Governor, Umaru Tanko Al- Makura escaped death by whiskers when his convoy was involved in a fatal auto accident in which he lost three of his aides. On October 6, 2013, the convoy of the Emir of Bauchi, Alhaji Rilwan Adamu ran into that of the Taraba State acting governor, Alhaji Garba Umar along the Gombe/Bauchi Road. In December 2012, the convoy which initiated Prof. Iyayi’s death was involved in a ghastly motor accident which claimed the life of an aide-de-camp while the Governor himself was hospitalized with an injured leg. This is the list of the deaths caused by a convoy; these are the ones reported and yet they have left a lot of families in grief. The essence of convoy is for protection of the so-called public official, the governors all escaped death but some of their aides never got too lucky with the precarious situation. The siren-blaring and the over-speeding nature of the convoys need to be under scrutiny. Of what good is this to the citizens of the country? The main essence of convoy is to provide protection and ensure that top government officials meet up with their official appointments. Of recent, the convoys have been a constant source of noise pollution, deaths, injuries to road users and a source of public harassment. It is interesting to know that the convoy of a Nigerian governor is larger than that of the British Prime Minister and no American State governor or Canadian provincial premier attempts to disrupt the serenity enjoyed by the citizens. Nigerians are expected to earn such a level of dignity and nobility from their leaders. Since his inception as the governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola has decided to be a leader with a difference as he is the only governor who refuses to oppress those who elected him with siren-blaring and speed racing convoy. He condemns the trend as an abuse of power and harassment of the citizens; he also gave clear orders to his commissioners to desist from such an act. This is a quintessence of civilized governance. It is high time other governors in Nigeria emulate the behavior of Babatunde Fashola and display a modicum of respect to those who elected them into office. No need listing the number of families that have been tossed into the loch of mourning and grief as a result of the barbaric attitude of the drivers in the convoy of public officers. The list got extended with the recent accident in Anambra involving a convoy of bank bullion van and other commercial vehicles which claimed the lives of four people. The onus lies on the Inspector General of Police, Muhammed Abubakar, to enforce the order curbing the use of siren to a limited number of public officials. Federal Road Safety Corps need the audacity to challenge convoy drivers that break all traffic rules and speed limits with exemption. The governors might have immunity; the drivers do not have immunity against trials. We have to realize that no one is above the law, all fingers are equal, and the law is made for both the rich and the poor. The problem most times in Nigeria is the liberation with which people get involved in criminal acts because the Law enforcement agencies lack the mettle to check the law breakers. The words of Edmund Burke comes to mind; “evil persists when good men do nothing”. Good men in the country must arise and find pertinent solutions to the brutal use of convoys by public officers which connotes abuse of power. The death of Prof. Festus Iyayi should be the starting point for the prosecution of law defaulters, the law breakers must be brought to book so as to serve as a deterrent to others. |
i love Kate henshaw. but after watching this! I'm not so sure i when like her. |
he's only talking to himself cos ASUU dont give a sh*t |
op. the answer to your question is 'madness' |
i love this... i honestly do. |
[color=#770077][/color] that chicken part is going to be a problem Coss I eat frozen chicken more than the fresh one. |
Four Northern governors, who are still aggrieved over certain political developments in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have taken their grievances to former President Shehu Shagari. The governors are holding a crucial meeting with Shagari in his residence in Sokoto, the seat of the Caliphate. The meeting is still in progress as at 12:45.Tuesday. The governors, who began their meeting about some hours ago with the former President in Sokoto, are Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto, Sule Lamido of Jigawa, Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano and Murtala Nyako of Adamawa state. Vanguard learnt that the fifth governor, Babangida Aliyu of Niger State, who would have been part of the delegation, had travelled to Saudi Arabia for religious purposes. The governors were said to have pleaded with Shagari to prevail on President Goodluck Jonthan to take urgent steps to salvage the party and the nation from certain perilous individuals and agencies bent on derailing the democratic gains already attained by the nation. The governors, who were summoned for crucial talks with President Jonathan at the weekend, appear to be upset by the plans by the rumoured ambition of Jonathan to run for a second term in 2015. The plan, according to informed sources, is said to run against the interest of the north to present a consensus candidate for the top post. The northern governors are said to be angry that Jonathan is trying to repudiate from a gentleman agreement to serve only a term after completing the remaining tenure of late President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua, who died in 2010. They have already paid similar visits to former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida and Abdulsalam Abubakar. Before then, they had paid a solidarity visit to their Rivers State counterpart and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Rotimi Amaechi, in Port Harcourt, during which they narrowly escaped the wrath of aggrieved politicians who confronted them with stones and placards. |
guy wetin happen na? No gym 4 LA?[color=#006600][/color] |
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