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CFCfan:What abt Maku? |
Delta state... What happened to Ndudi Elumelu ![]() |
IMO state is locked between Ararume and the Deputy Speaker at the moment... |
This isn't hour-glass... It's a 99'' spanner |
Linda Ikeji.... I want to believe she foresaw this ish before now.. If not, she was carried away.. This is the point to test her strength.. |
ytwizard:Operation FrontPage... Seun pls help us |
Let's see if teams like 'Enactus USA' get bounced.... |
Phenol1:#NGisEbolaFree ... It just got to Spain |
moneybag100:Self-centered beings ....*chinese* |
DisGuy:It's a privilegde for 'ENACTUS EKSU' to represent 'ENACTUS NIGERIA'.... Prolly becos its Nigeria. |
This is what I call "global chancing" ... It's smething i think our Ministry of Foreign Affairs should look into seriously... |
blizard44:Ebola is now in America... Let's see how much "turn-down" they can sell to Team USA |
If everything is under control and they court-martial soldiers everyday charging them for mutiny... Really don't think its funny at all. |
blizard44:Which part of the number line are you standing on ![]() |
It's quite sensitive and should be addressed by the government... |
Ever wonder why the increase in 'Nigeria Military Mutiny'... Don't you think that Nigeria is undergoing serious Leadership crisis in its Military? #politicalPrag |
AN OPEN LETTER TO ENACTUS WORLDWIDE I write to register my displeasure over the recent non participation of the Nigerian National Champions Ekiti state University in this year's Enactus World Cup holding in China. As you may already know, the team was unjustly denied visa by the Chinese government on the grounds of the recent outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease. This to me is unfair for this same virus has been contained and Nigeria was recently certified Ebola free. It also had me wondering if teams from other countries with the virus would be allowed to participate. For example the EVD reared its ugly head in the USA, but it would be unreasonable to deny visa to the national champions from there. My point is, as an international organisation committed to changing the world, and developing the next generation of global leaders, what is being done and on time too, to ensure Nigeria's active participation? Is it not possible to diplomatically reach out to the Chinese government and conduct medical tests if possible to ascertain the health status of the Nigerian contingent? What steps is being undertaken by the Head Quarters to address this issue, even to prevent a reoccurrence? Enactus is not only strong but close knitted in Nigeria, and every team is watching to see what is being done. This singular event has the potential to undermine the giant strides achieved thus far. I write because I hve benefited from the Enactus programme, and would like other young Nigerians to benefit. I write because I believe something can be done, Action will be taken, and the best outcome achieved. l hope my little contribution will trigger a chain reaction of positive consequence. A win - win for all. Thanks for your time. Once again, Nigeria is Ebola free. Iwuagwu Kelechi V. Member - Enactus FUTO #FreeUs #NGisEbolaFree |
How much b TOKUNBO Jet sef.. ![]() |
Bunchers stab: Why are u feeling like a rich super dudeboss....take am easy manh.. E no reach yu vex na |
e bad reach like dat Owu bad oo |
I told yu guyz dat her Marriage was a Joke! |
Ayekotoo: Richard MOFE DAMIJO, OMAWUNMI, Sam OMATSEYE, ORISHE FEMI, AYO ORISHAJAfor, Micheal OLOROGUN Ibru et all will be united with their kinsmen.Micheal 'Olorogun' Ibru....is not an Itsekiri Man! #point of correction |
#ifNOTforRadio... Toolz wuld av been a salesgirl for a sextoy Shop! |
I will not take it 'likely' with you... I am pwetty 'down-cell'.. ![]() |
Written by Talib Kweli Greene (@TalibKweli) Nelson Mandela is so much more than a man. He is a phenomenon, a force of nature, one whose true brilliance we can't possibly see without the benefit of hindsight. He used his 95 years on this planet in a way that the world deemed impossible until his existence. He changed the world in a manner reserved for a very selected few—people like Gandhi, Mother Theresa, Dr. Martin Luther King. However, he was also a revolutionary in the spirit of Nat Turner, Assata Shakur and Malcolm X. As every man who lives to reflect on their past eventually does, he came to regret some of the decisions he made when he was younger. For him, that he made while fighting for the freedom and rights of all South Africans. Ultimately, he is remembered for his compassion, his forgiveness, and his humanity, alongside his willingness to stand up and fight in the best way he knew how, for the rights of the oppressed. This full, complete life he led made him the greatest leader in generations. As the son of activist parents, I learned about Nelson Mandela early—it was like he was part of our family. While the news called him a "terrorist," we called him a freedom fighter. By the time I was in high school I rocked a Keith Haring "Free South Africa" button on my Nelson Mandela book bag and began going to rallies, and on graduation day I put a sticker on the top of my cap that said "Abolish Apartheid!" Just like Barack Obama said, the movement to end apartheid and free Nelson Mandela was the first movement that politicized me. As a Black man, I related to the South African's struggle against apartheid in many ways. However, as an American there was no way I could truly say I understood the experience. As bad as we had it in America, Blacks in South Africa had it worse. These were the conditions under which Nelson Mandela transformed himself into one of the world's most powerful voices. In 1961, he was jailed for daring to stand up to one of the world's most brazenly racist police states. And then, along with others like Bishop Desmond Tutu and Steve Biko, convinced millions that apartheid was wrong—while locked up doing hard time for 27 years. Finally, after years of pressure from humanitarians around the world, Mandela was released from prison in 1990. He went on to become the president of South Africa, abolish apartheid from the law, win the Noble Peace Prize and change the world's view of what a revolutionary could accomplish. In 1999, while I was recording my Reflection Eternal album with Hi Tek, Dave Chappelle dropped by the studio. This was early in our careers, and we were recording everything, trying to capture the candid moments. We decided to get drops from famous people, but we didn't know enough, so Dave began to impersonate people. While the drops from Lennox Lewis and Gil Scot-Heron, rest in peace, were real, it was Dave doing everyone else from Bill Clinton to Nelson Mandela. Dave's Mandela impersonation wasn't spot on. None of them were. They were great because they were funny in premise. The struggle against apartheid was something that we were all raised to respect and participate in, but the idea of Nelson Mandela "chilling out" in South Africa, listening to Talib Kweli and Hi Tek, was hilarious to us. Til this day, at least once a month, I get asked about how I got Nelson Mandela to do that. Folks are shocked when I tell them it was Dave Chappelle. It's a beautiful feeling every time though, because even though it's funny, it was done in loving tribute. We will always love Madiba. |
^^^^ These dayz FUN is becoming less creative.... |
vickyO: Who didn't do it?Sme ppl NO play!!! |
tpia@:Federal Government... |
King Edward I: Nope, I didn't and don't know anybody who did. We had no fan or reason to get one. Guess I missed out on dat one....Aeyah!!! No wonder d indelible Heat_rash spots all over ur body... I see!! |
Lilimax: Those tattoos are unattractive as they are unnatural to his body.Leave d body and Enjoy d Music!!! |


