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indeed a sad one. |
they are to complete what they started, very careless, can't even prevent things like dis by making sure the door is properly protected against accidental brake-in. |
well noted. |
"Hailing 20th century" Dat means 21st century is lacking a lot when comes to love....from henceforth; don't let your parents geny you of outdoor love again. |
congratulations to him and his family (very happy 4 him) |
"Wow" dis was one of my favorite game play, during d late 20th century. |
very funny |
it's a gift right So what you'll do is to quietly receive da gift and pass it over to another person. |
looks gud together. |
upgrade my blackberry |
they says every day is 4 d theves but just one day is 4 d owner, d business didn't started today. So those stories were just made up for formality. D case now is; monkey don go market and e no return bk. |
so sweet to hear this, @ least the law of gravity is finally coming to stay. "Perceiving change already". |
congratulations to d ivorians for breaking the causerie behing golden generation. |
I understands what you're saying, eye witness |
[quote][/quote]the clause on this will be, if unable to crush boko haram by d end of these 6 weeks, GEJ should step down and forget abt d election. |
5 years couldn't bring stability wondering how 3 weeks is gonna perform d magic. "Perceiving foul play already" |
nice out-feet |
Change your undies and mop the surrounding I.e where u released it. |
What would you expect from dat man He made d right move for himself instead of languishing in naija. Toy...(History breaker) |
He was lucky to wit his dick intact. Nothing is hard for dem to do. |
Jega u're very stupid and incompetent (angry) I've waisted morethan 10k seaching 4 ma pvc and up till now no result to show 4 it. What den do u wnt me to do wit cameras during election without an eligibility to vote ![]() ![]() |
What hapens when you brush ur farm; plant ur crops and harvest nothing so dsam thing goes to finding a guy, gone through relationships and got dumped. It's a memorable moment and dsam emotioal to witness such commitment from real men like us. |
May this joyous mement last till death do you part.ijn |
Nigerians quote says; na where man dey work nah Im dey chop abi Not a news, capital corruption indeed. |
Any pesin wen go yarn sey warfi dey carri last, I'm pille koboko go hang 4 alaba market. |
Nothing will hapen to him, cos he's leaving office peacefully comes feb. 14th |
[quote author=lalasticlala post=30331337][b]Single Lady Wants Married Women To Know They Are Sometimes Not At Fault For Dating Their Husbands[/b]indeed a super story. http://www.ladunliadinews.com/2015/02/single-lady-wants-married-women-to-know. |
Cudos to dis amazing grandma. |
[quote author=MzNelly post=29224733][/quote]I disagree wit you, say d truth and be set free, no matter d consequences; if nt u should get ready to die slowly wit it. |
[quote author=rayzzz post=30244996]6. D’Banj: https://i2.wp.com/www.chinedurylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Dbanj.jpg Though he’s no longer a force to be reckoned with in the music scene and he’s lately been hugging the headlines not because of his musical exploits but because of the alleged numerous debt scandals he’s been embroiled in, he has not fallen off the radar in the social media world. His tweets and posts are still well received, with thousands of retweets, favourites, likes and comments each time he sends something out with his social media accounts. On Twitter, his following is 1.05-million-strong. On Facebook and Instagram the figures are 1.18 million and about 70,000 respectively. Unlike his former business partner Don Jazzy, he doesn’t interact with his followers that much on the social media, but that has had very little or no bearing on his internet following. 7. Olamide: https://i1.wp.com/www.chinedurylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Olamide.jpg?resize=300%2C300 The self-styled “Voice of the Street” is as massive on the social media as he is on the streets of South Western Nigeria. On Twitter, his following is a healthy 450,000 and on Instagram it’s almost 290,000. 8. Banky W: https://i0.wp.com/www.chinedurylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Banky-W.jpg?resize=300%2C300 The R&B crooner burst into the Nigerian music scene with his Naija-flavoured remix of Rihanna’s first hit single “Umbrella,” which he titled “Ebutemeta” and further cemented his place as one of the brightest and most talented stars in the local music scene with his biggest hit till date, “Strong Thing.” His persona and … has drawn him a host of admirers, many of whom follow him on online. The US-born entertainer commands Nigeria’s 5th largest celebrity Twitter following with 940,000. He’s not much of a Facebooker, but that didn’t deter his community page from attracting 464,000 likes. On Instagram, he’s followed by 158,000. Like Don Jazzy, he often uses his social media accounts for political and social activism. 9. Tiwa Savage: https://i0.wp.com/www.chinedurylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Tiwas-Savage.jpg?resize=300%2C300 The sizzling Mavin first lady is the queen of the social media in the Nigerian music scene. She easily beats out other female acts like Chidinma, Omawunmi and Waje to the top spot. Despite only bursting into the local scene from the Diaspora in 2010, she has managed to carve out a niche for herself and build her brand around it. She’s not the type that shies away from controversy; she courts them actually – an attitude that has won her lots of admirers and pissed off a whole lotta others. Such controversies, however, are the perfect ingredients for social media stardom and notoriety. She may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but she has really done well for herself in so short a period of time. Her Twitter fanbase is 895,000-strong and her Instagram statistics are equally intimidating with about 315,000 followers. 10. Ice Prince: https://i0.wp.com/www.chinedurylan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Ice-Prince.jpg?resize=300%2C300 Panshak Zamani rounds off the list of the 10 most influential Nigerian musicians on the social media. His verified Twitter account is followed by about 610,000 tweeps and his official Facebook page has attracted nearly 1 million likes (precisely about 990,000), while on Facebook’s Instagram he has about 335,000 followers. Not bad for an artiste whose big break came in June 2010 with the release of “Oleku” featuring Brymo. Worthy mentions: MI, Omawumi, Waje, Flavour N’abania, Wande Coal, Phyno, Naeto C, Sound Sultan, Jesse Jagz and Timaya. Photo credits: Instagram Follow me on the social media Twitter: @ChineduRylan Facebook: [url=https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chinedu-Rylan-George/301078146748040]iyanya nd flavor should make d list ahead of ice prince and salvage. |
God's time is d best, they'll surely come. |
So what you'll do is to quietly receive da gift and pass it over to another person.