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Neddstark:Being despicable has nothing to do with being liked, especially if it's from like minded people. des•pi•ca•ble ( ˈdɛs pɪ kə bəl, dɪˈspɪk ə- ) adj. deserving to be despised; contemptible Morally reprehensible. Now doesn't that just describe your character? And if speculating that that sexually abused girls are lesbians is you consider a deep analysis, then you have much bigger problems than even you realize. Check yourself, I doubt that you even like the person you are. |
missyadorable:If they release their correspondence we'll know, it could be for any reason, and asking that question alone is very bad form (especially from a fellow woman), when all is said and done I am 100% sure they didn't go there to get raped and blackmailed. |
Neddstark:Oga, it's not my fault that you are a callous and despicable person. |
greenstar:http://www.apkgamer.net/2015/03/gta-san-andreas-1-08-apk-with-cheats/ |
greenstar:Yes |
SAMBARRY:That's just speculation, you don't know why they went to meet them really, maybe it was for business, maybe for friendship, you just don't know. It's callous to put the burden of responsibility on the victim, so Nigerian women are supposed to live a life of constant fear and anxiety? Also those boys impersonated girls, so they thought they were going to meet girls instead they were ambushed by five guys. |
SAMBARRY: DankemzI: Neddstark: NaijaGoBetaWhen: Pvin:Please everyone, keep an eye on these characters ↑, victim blamers are usually also perpetrators of such acts. |
The biggest country in Africa that the United Kingdom colonized is Nigeria. The biggest country that the United Kingdom colonized in Asia is India (which then comprised the present Pakistan and Bangladesh). When the UK came into Nigeria and India, like all other countries they colonized, they brought along their technology, religion (Christianity), and culture: names, dressing, food, language, etc. Try as hard as the British did, India rejected the British religion, names, dressing, food, and even language, but they did not reject the British technology. Today, 80.5% of Indians are Hindus; 13.4% Muslims; 2.3% Christians; 1.9% Sikhs; 0.8% Buddhists, etc. Hindi is the official language of the government of India, but English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a “subsidiary official language.” It is rare to find an Indian with an English name or dressed in suit. On the other hand, Nigeria embraced, to a large extent, the British religion, British culture – names, dressing, foods, and language – but rejected the British technology. The difference between the Nigerian and the Indian experiences is that while India is proud of its heritage, Nigeria takes little pride in its heritage, a situation that has affected the nationalism of Nigerians and our development as a nation. Before the advent of Christianity, the Arabs had brought Islam into Nigeria through the North. Islam also wiped away much of the culture of Northern Nigeria. Today, the North has only Sharia Courts but no Customary Courts. So from the North to the South of Nigeria, the Western World and the Eastern World have shaped our lives to be like theirs and we have lost much or all of our identity. Long after the British and Arabs left Nigeria, Nigeria has waxed strong in religion to the extent that Nigerians now set up religious branches of their home-grown churches in Europe, the Americas, Asia and other African countries. Just like the Whites brought the gospel to us, Nigerians now take the gospel back to the Whites. In Islam, we are also very vibrant to the extent that if there is a blasphemous comment against Islam in Denmark or the US, even if there is no violent reaction in Saudi Arabia, the Islamic headquarters of the world, there will be loss of lives and destruction of property in Nigeria. If the United Arab Emirates, a country with 75% Muslims, is erecting the tallest building in the world and encouraging the world to come and invest in its country by providing a friendly environment, Boko Haram ensures that the economy of the North (and by extension that of Nigeria) is crippled with bombs and bullets unless every Nigerian converts to Boko Haram’s brand of Islam. We are indeed a very religious people. Meanwhile, while we are building the biggest churches and mosques, the Indians, South Africans, Chinese, Europeans and Americans have taken over our key markets: telecoms, satellite TV, multinationals, banking, oil and gas, automobile, aviation, shopping malls, hospitality, etc. Ironically, despite our exploits in religion, we are a people with little godliness, a people without scruples. It is rare to do business with a Nigerian pastor, deacon, knight, elder, brother, sister, imam, mullah, mallam, alhaji or alhaja without the person laying landmines of bribes and deception on your path. We call it PR, facilitation fee, processing fee, transport money, financial engineering, deal, or whatever. But if it does not change hands, nothing gets done. And when it is amassed, we say it is “God’s blessings.” Some people assume that sleaze is a problem of public functionaries, but the private sector seems to be worse than the public sector these days. One would have assumed that the more churches and mosques that spring up in every nook and cranny of Nigeria, the higher the morals in our society. But it is not so. The situation is that the more religious we get, the baser we become. Our land never knew the type of bloodshed experienced from religious extremists, political desperadoes, ritual killers, armed robbers, kidnappers, internet scammers, university cultists, and lynch mobs. Life has become so cheap and brutish that everyday seems to be a bonanza. We import the petroleum that we have in abundance, rice and beans that our land can produce in abundance, and even toothpicks that primary school children can produce with little or no effort. Yet we drive the best of cars and live in the best of edifices, visit the best places in the world for holidays and use the most expensive electronic and telecoms gadgets. It is now a sign of poverty for a Nigerian to ride a saloon car. Four-wheel drive is it! Even government officials, who were known to use only Peugeot cars as official cars as a sign of modesty, have upgraded to Toyota Prado, without any iota of shame, in a country where about 70 per cent live below poverty. Private jets have become as common as cars. A nation that imports toothpicks and pins, flaunts wealth and wallows in ostentation at a time its children are trooping to Ghana, South Africa and the UK for university education and its sick people are running to India for treatment. India produces automobile and exports it to the world. India’s medical care is second to none, with even Americans nd Europeans travelling to the country for medical treatment. India has joined the nuclear powers. India has launched a successful mission to the moon. Yet bicycles and tricycles are common sights in India. But in Nigeria, only the wretched of the earth ride bicycles. I have intentionally chosen to compare Nigeria with India rather than China, South Korea, Brazil, Malaysia, or Singapore, because of the similarities between India and Nigeria. But these countries were not as promising as Nigeria at the time of our independence. Some would say that our undoing is our size: the 2012 United Nations estimate puts Nigeria’s population at 166 million, while India has a population of 1.2 billion. Some would blame it on the multiplicity of ethnic groups: we have 250 ethnic groups; India has more than 2000 ethnic groups. Some would hang it on the diversity in religion: we have two major religions – Christianity and Islam; but India has many. Some would say it is because we are young as an independent nation: we have 52 years of independence; India has 65 years, while apartheid ended in South Africa only in 1994. Credit: Ayo Akinfe |
With acts of terrorism on the constant high, countries like France and Turkey that once dwelled in harmony have now joined the list of troubled countries fighting one form of war or another. Out of the 10 countries, two are African. If you’re wondering which countries made the list, then read on below: 1. Vietnam https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090111/Vietnam.jpg 2. Switzerland https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090131/Switzerland.jpg 3. Chile https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24085947/Chile.jpg 4. Costa Rica https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24085952/Costa-Rica.jpg *5. Botswana https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090840/Botswana.jpg 6. Panama https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090035/Panama.jpg 7. Qatar https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090120/Qatar.jpg *8. Mauritius https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090022/Mauritius.jpg 9. Japan https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090001/Japan.jpg 10. Uruguay https://static.omgvoice.com/images/2016/08/24090052/uruguay.jpg Source: http://omgvoice.com/news/african-countries-peaceful-world/?geoip&country=NG |
Either remove license verification wit lucky patcher, or download a modded apk. |
Wrong, any xender will work. |
Naijasinglegirl:NSG sef, you don come again. ![]() |
Brilliant |
babyfaceafrica:Are you actually saying it was wrong of him to criticize them? Are you saying we should now hide like cowards to challenge our leaders and hold them accountable? Your mentality is appalling. |
He should have even got more, for premeditated attempted murder and a hate crime. |
What the hell is the problem then? They told you it's a technical problem and you would be refunded, what are you now complaining about? Create a thread when they refuse to refund you. |
https://i0.wp.com/www.naijasinglegirl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/game.jpg I got $55.5. What did you get? |
Trendin:Nawa, you mumu o! The elder brother wey rape am nko? that one no be fish brain. Idiot |
Yes o, New afor, the colors are too loud, what's with the hot pink, if you can make it have a translucent glass effect like on Windows 7 it'll look great, also give it a cooler name like others have stated, something like "Sound Wave music player" or something similar. |
tolu4you:Probably |
This is an old policy na. |
Best home screen? lol, aren't all iPhone home screens the same? only wallpapers and the apps can be different. There's no point to this thread. |
Mynd44:it's still not illegal oga, this isn't a police matter, naming a dog buhari for any reason is not crime under the Nigerian Constitution, just like burning a Quran isn't, both might incite feelings of anger in the feeble minded, religious extremist but that doesn't make it illegal, after all we supposedly still have freedom of expression in this country. |
TechEnthusiast:That doesn't look like license trouble, have you updated Google play services? |
Include source so they'll take this to front page. Obviously this government thinks things aren't hard enough for Nigerians. |
DaveHert:Where you get the AoT wallpapers? |
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What GPU? |
srrrr:It was shortly before the our dollar reserves crashed, so it won't be the same price now, It was about 2k+ after I converted from dollar to naira . |
32gb Samsung Evo class 10 is what i use, it's perfect, I got it on Gearbest. Also for any other person looking to buy a new sd card, i'll advice you to avoid Advance, instead look toward Sandisk or Samsung, make sure they aren't fake though. |
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