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JeffreyJamez:No |
Tech guys in the house please help |
Jesus |
JeffreyJamez:2gb ram |
Following buhari's footsteps |
Make life harder for us. Subscribing was already difficult and now they want to increase the price |
Please, I need advice on what to do, use infinix hot 2 and its been working well ever seen until last month, I gave my junior sis to use to browse something online, that night I noticed my phone became very slow, and the next morning when you open apps it wouldn't open, it keeps writing application not responding or system UI not responding. I took the phone to a repairer he said I should flash the phone which he did. And it started working properly until yesterday again. The same problem started again. Please how do I go about this ![]() |
kinibigdeal:I follow you laugh oh |
henryanna36:werrin him do ![]() |
sixtuschimere:There's just nothing we won't see in Nigeria |
Nigerians are talented |
Dis woman of za oda room |
So saddening. RIP |
emeijeh: ![]() |
Chief Tony Anenih, a former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has declared he is no longer interested in partisan politics. The man popularly addressed as ‘Mr Fix It’, made the announcement on Saturday, November 26, during the launch of his book themed ‘My Life and Nigeria Politics’ in Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital territory. “I am persuaded that I have no more ambition nor any point to prove in politics. I am, therefore, glad to declare that, from today, I shall be withdrawing from active partisan politics. I shall, however, continue to avail the country of my experience, give suggestions and offer advice, as a statesman,” he stated. While drumming support for President Muhammadu Buhari from Nigerians regardless of their party loyalties, the former minister said: “I must not end this statement of gratitude without acknowledging the fact that our country is going through difficult times. It is a national predicament which we must confront in unity, irrespective of our partisan commitments, whether PDP, APC, AD or Labour. “I, therefore, want to urge all Nigerians to persevere and hope for a better tomorrow. We must support and pray that God will give President Muhammadu Buhari the wisdom and vision to steer this country away from recession to prosperity.” Anenih recently broke his silence of over two decades in his role in the annulment of the 1993 presidential election. The 83-year-old man, was the national chairman of the then Social Democratic Party (SDP), which was the party of Late Chief M.K.O Abiola who emerged winner of the electoral contest. Abiola was denied his mandate by the then military government headed by General Ibrahim Babangida (rtd) and later died in detention after he was thrown in jail by military dictator, Late General Sani Abacha. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1063517-chief-tony-anenih-finally-dumps-pdp-good-advises-nigerians-president-buhari.html |
Hmmm |
emeijeh:Spacebooker ![]() |
Still waiting for final results |
He's right ![]() |
mankay1990:Lol |
Khd95: ![]() |
Just like d topic say, never be ashamed to flaunt what you've got. Whoever has d finest bae gets to win an airtime. Here's mine
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RoyWealth:Lalasticala,Fynestboi una fit epp em business oh |
This is nice. God bless your business |
Aipete2:Exactly. |
ultimateyankee:You are a even bigger fool than you claim I am |
ObioratheBully:Thanks for the correction |
jhydebaba:I'm not. I just want the betterment of our youth |
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