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Is this Ford 4 plugs or V6?
Has it any issue at all?
Can I buy it and drive to Akure straight?
What is your last price pls? |
Jones4190:That assignment is meant for statesmen who distinguished themselves as true democrats, not just anyone. |
Eldemmi:And he may not have a car himself |
Oghene1st:You don't understand that the issues are different. It was the party who fought against Ambode not Tinubu perse. Ambode sidelined the party and there's no way even Tinubu could have saved him. it was the party elders and members who rejected Ambode not Tinubu perse, Tinubu have no choice than to abide by the decision of the party, get this right |
Egbon, you're joking, you can't stop him. Because he won't stop until he ruin his own marriage, mark my words. In my town, it is a taboo too. |
Ayemileto:AKETI has his tentacles spread across the three senatorial districts. He will win heavily like 90% in the north, 30% in central and 30% in the south. The remaining 10% in the North, 70% in central and 70% in the south will be shared by Agboola and Jegede I'd Agboola eventually moves to ZLP. Meanwhile, if Agboola and Jegede pairs together, Agboola will win south while Jegede will win central, AKETI'S 90% win in the north being the least populated district in the state wouldn't have given him victory, that's what I'm saying. Yes vote splitting. |
seniormallam:Jegede outspent them to emerge as the candidate of the party. Remember that they spent huge amount of money on obtaining forms, they're only looking for ways of getting back their money. They won't contribute anything to Jegede's campaign because they knee that since Agboola Ajayi left, all hope of a Jegede governorship is gone. |
Jegede and PDP failed to manage Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi, now 6 electorally valueless aspirants are teaming up to do what? PDP have dashed Ondo State to APC and AKETI on a platter of gold. |
Seeeeeeee:Go to FCMB and take sharp sharp loan. Very easy, you'll get the loan within 24 hours. The interest is high sha o. 4% per month. |
DaddyELEPHANT:Banks will jump at any Federal government worker today. OP maybe lying, FG workers that are being pressured by banks for loans? |
Are you on IPPIS? If yes, go to FCMB, take sharp sharp loan and stop disturbing yourself here. No be 500k loan, 5 billion naira loan ni |
Klass99:I doubt if the op have any other thing to say about her. I'm 100% sure Cynthia have nothing to offer in that relationship. She will put him deep into shit if he continue |
Donald3d:God bless you brother |
gentlekay2017:you lost your peace because you have been so carried away with her beauty, presentability etc. Stick to your decision, ditch that leech pls |
eldoradoxx:Even for preelection matter? You must have obtained your law degree from a university of technology. |
Fantastic!
Can you do 0.8? |
Hello bros, is it C180, 200 or 220?
Can you do 1.5? |
blackboy:Bros, you need to know the number of transporters that her husband the governor of Ondo State have personally arrested for doing interstate travel since the past one month. How many times has the governor accused the police and other security agencies of colluding with transporters to flout the COVID-19 regulations? Yes its Nigerian way, nothing like leadership by example. |
Na today? That's the most unruly governor's wife in Nigeria. She's above any law. She may even come out to insult the person who made the law and describe them as living in the "backwood", that's her language. We never had such an insulting woman as first lady in my state before, at least since 1999. |
All na Yoruba. Na my people dey do am |
President Muhammdu Buhari may have nominated the Central Bank Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, for a second term, THISDAY checks have revealed. It was gathered Thursday morning that the President has sent a letter nominating the CBN governor for another term to the Senate President in line with the CBN Act. Details later https://www.blueprint.ng/breaking-buhari-nominates-emefele-for-another-term/
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babyfaceafrica:it may be made up but worse than these are happening in some families, they may not come out to say it. |
Let Dave and Clara sort out themselves. Dave should sit down with his wife and discuss heart to heart ad settle everything |
id911:The chest beating continues. The same way you said Buhari will not win and he won, aren't tired of these vague words and empty boasts? |
I learnt my lesson anyway. But to think that every Nigerian is dubious is what I really frowned at. I don't gravitate around people's wealth, I'm contented with the little I have. I just think we should be able to help our former school since government has failed and continue to fail. I know its not easy to make money abroad, I have been to 11 countries for training, conferences and holidays and I know what our people are passing through. There are things I've refused to contribute my money to too, but to go around telling the organisers they are dubious is unacceptable. Listen friends, I have prominent Nigerians who are supporting out projects, I mean well placed individuals. Before we opened bank account for the association, they paid money to my personal account and three of them have publicly commended the way we give account of the funds we have. The team handling the funds are all gainfully employed. I understand all your points, they own their money, but its not all Nigerians that are dubious, happy easter to you all. |
ImaIma1:I agree but it isn't all Nigerians that are dubious. I volunteered myself to champion the cause because of the state of the school at the time we came in, so bad. Many parents have started expressing appreciation for the little we have done but guys who suppose to contribute to their alma matta but are unwilling should not be discouraging those who are willing by calling us names, cheers. |
armyofone:And that is the reason why I made it clear that I wouldn't want to be involved in such developmental things anymore if not for some understanding guys at home who pleaded with me to continue since they realise I have the time to move around because of my highly flexible job schedule. I hate to be doubted, I hate being seen as desperate, hungry and dubious. There is a particular one of them who was my very good guy, my junior. He once lived with me while in the university, infact I gave him my accommodation for free when I was graduating, the hostel belong to my elder brother who built for commercial purpose, he lived there for free all through 200 to 500 level, I told the caretaker that he's a member of our family. I contributed handsomely when he was to travel to Canada, and assisted his mum when things weren't going on well for him in his first two years there. I was disappointed that such a person could turn around to see me as dubious when he knows fully well that I am comfortable in my own right. He has been trying to be apologetic these days since I totally ignored him after I found out what he was saying about not wanting to contribute to "hungry dubious guys" at home. It's not all Nigerians who are dubious. |
iTearHerToto:I'm not hungry brother, I'm gainfully employed and have other side businesses that yields me money. |
In 2017, I yielded to call from different individuals including 3 of my former secondary school principals, several former teachers of the school, many of my seniors, classmates and juniors to form an old student association of our old school. I used WhatsApp and other social media platforms to galvanize several people and after about a year, the association was birthed in 2017 with over 200 old students as inaugural members. We have been meeting both physically and online since then. We have revived the old culture of prize giving day in the school and have embarked on and delivered 3 medium scale capital projects within a short period of 2 years. My experience at raising money for our projects have opened my eyes to the attitude of people when it comes to releasing their money for such ventures. Out of over 200 members, now close to 300, only about 30 contributed the money we have expended on our projects so far. The others will either give excuse or made promise that have not been fulfilled. Another angle to this is the attitude of some old students who are abroad especially in UK, US, Germany, Australia and Sweden. We have close to 30 old students abroad. Only two of them have given us money since inception. One sent $500, he actually asked his mother to go to the school and verify the projects before he sent the money. He asked for pictures, video recordings etc. The other one sent 100 thousand naira. This one was so glad to do it. Others have continued to give excuses and promises. When I saw this attitude, I created a dummy account on Facebook as a well to do old student who shuttles between UK, US, Canada and Nigeria. I sent friend request to all these guys abroad who haven't been contributing. I discreetly related with them over time and asked them why they haven't been contributing. I was shocked to hear from 11 of them that the guys at home will embezzle their money, and wouldn't want to contribute. They saw those of us at home as poor, hungry, dubious and reckless which I see as not true. Is it their individual experiences or their long stay abroad that have changed their thought line towards their childhood friends and even families? Many of us at home are also doing well in our own ways. We may not earn income in dollars but we are not hungry. I almost became discouraged by this attitude but I have encouragements in some home based guys who are seriously interested in seeing the association blossom and impact our old school positively. |
Thugnificent:Omo Igbo, Ibe Chukwuemeka Osinakachi, Ole jaguda ni e. You have a good phone but can't feed, thief! |
appsdope:Na dat come make him mad? Can't you make your point without resorting to coursing, insulting and abusing? |
No salaries? That na LAUTECH, Osun State University or EKSU. Akungba dey pay small small. Oga lecturer no dey do extra jobs ni? Na wa for African families o. Everybody just believe say they are entitled to your income just because they sponsored your education or you're born by the same parent. |