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Bbnaija and porn sites....no much difference! |
TheSERAPH:He ain't dead oga...partially paralyzed.. |
La click la self-service ![]() |
Romoss sense 8p power bank. 30000mah ![]() |
dotedote:Lies...my note 8 PRO battery doesn't a whole day... |
Shebi when we kept telling them that this show is a waste of time... They were insulting us,,,una go get sense by force.. |
Those of u saying that he's not a Nigerian should read more about him on Wikipedia : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannis_Antetokounmpo
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martineverest:Next time, try and google or do a small research before u come here to display ur ignorance... He is a son of Nigerian immigrants to Greece. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giannis_Antetokounmpo
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The tribalist and religious bigots on nairaland need to learn from this...we all need to calm down cux las las hunger and unemployment knows no tribe or religion ! |
Slawormir:Coasting back to his village u mean |
DaddyRochie1642:People like u re fond of body shaming others as if u re perfect, u better change this mindset....how would u feel if someone describe u this way? since u re Mr perfect upload ur pix let us see! |
explosiveskull:it all depends on ur location bros....i ve been using glo network for months with zero regrets......
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kestolove95:
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so hw does this contribute to the development of the country? most Nigerian politicians ve no shame, jumping from one party to the next.....i pray some day, we all wake up to the reality that these set of pple dont care about us! |
Who cares? after all its abt their selfish interests! |
The will always rush to do eye service over people that had no help from the government, we have many talents wasting away on the streets, am not talking about football alone...so many graduates ve transformed to selling petty stuffs online as a result of lack of jobs.....it is frustrating being a Nigerian! |
as usual...it will end online... |
When i said that these pple are the same and they ve a personal agenda some pple were calling me names....the sooner we all realize that they dont care abt us, the better! |
The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has asked the National Broadcasting Commission to halt the transmission of TV reality show, Big Brother Naija. The minister said the need to stop the reality show, which entered its fifth season on July 20, became imperative due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, Acting Director-General of the NBC, Armstrong Idachaba, told senior management members of the commission at a meeting that he had been directed by the minister to shut down the show, according to TheCable. Mohammed reportedly wanted the letter shutting down the show to come from the NBC because of the general opinion that he is bent on sending MultiChoice Ltd, producers of the show, out of Nigeria. A director had told the meeting that the NBC had on July 1 sought an explanation from Multichoice Ltd on a possible violation of COVID-19 protocol with the airing of the show. MultiChoice Ltd had subsequently replied the NBC stating the measures taken to forestall any violation of the Covid-19 protocol advised by the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, adding that the Lagos State Safety Commission gave approval for the show. The organisers also said housemates went through mandatory two-week isolation before the commencement of the show and that the BBN House had been disinfected and rearranged to ensure physical distancing, in addition to the elimination of live audience. The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, has asked the National Broadcasting Commission to halt the transmission of TV reality show, Big Brother Naija. The minister said the need to stop the reality show, which entered its fifth season on July 20, became imperative due to the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, Acting Director-General of the NBC, Armstrong Idachaba, told senior management members of the commission at a meeting that he had been directed by the minister to shut down the show, according to TheCable. Mohammed reportedly wanted the letter shutting down the show to come from the NBC because of the general opinion that he is bent on sending MultiChoice Ltd, producers of the show, out of Nigeria. A director had told the meeting that the NBC had on July 1 sought an explanation from Multichoice Ltd on a possible violation of COVID-19 protocol with the airing of the show. MultiChoice Ltd had subsequently replied the NBC stating the measures taken to forestall any violation of the Covid-19 protocol advised by the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, adding that the Lagos State Safety Commission gave approval for the show. The organisers also said housemates went through mandatory two-week isolation before the commencement of the show and that the BBN House had been disinfected and rearranged to ensure physical distancing, in addition to the elimination of live audience. Idachaba, was, however, yet to convey the minister’s directive to the organisers of the show. Efforts by The PUNCH to reach Idachaba proved abortive and a director in the Public Affairs Department of NBC when contacted by our correspondent said he was not permitted to speak on the matter. When asked whether the commission would issue a statement to counter the report by TheCable, the official, who preferred not to be mentioned, said the commission was not thinking of doing that. Source: https://punchng.com/covid-19-lai-mohammed-orders-nbc-to-stop-bbnaija-report/
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Just finished dark season 1, quite interesting i must say....� |
Phoenix browser issa bae |
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