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eayah.. sorry .. u don exhaust ur pussycount abi ![]() |
TPAND:who told u dat!!!! speak for ursef make u no go vex person ![]() |
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jubrealguy:yh |
thhe only thing i see here na fresh laps *lickslip* |
cute family.... but seriously, i tend to pity dis man nowadays,.,, Nigeria's prob is just too much for d old man ![]() |
baller!!! nigerian jb |
to hide that last dime u gat ni |
effc cant harm this people ...... na to just dey quiz and seize some properties of politicians?. they only know how to harass ordinary citizens. ion care because before we know... every charges are droped. corrupt people |
hmmmmm.. just the normal trend for young celebs... enjoy ursef bro |
picture of the baby or ....... |
.hm..mm kolewerk.rara even to inject her bombom sef I no go gree |
guess she forgot d dress is fake!!! dats wat u get wen u buy BDS nice ass tho |
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[/color].[color=#000000].. nice one op some of d tinz i ll av to consider wen choosing HER is how she treats children .. for me its very important cos I no d essence of a mothers love and care.. my mama no dey take us play ator ator..!!!! cos I bliv d most important tin in marriage is having a lifetime of happiness and raising happy and great kids #konklud |
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hmmm..moms are d best!!!!. no wonder wen u spell mom upside down.. it says wow!!. but DAT oda woman b like " if only salewa can stop doing olosho biz and face her studies, me sef for dey trend " |
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branhampaul:go watch her twerk tape den tank me later |
op no vex
na me dey pump ur sister
u hia? |
op no vex
na me dey pump ur sister
u hia? |
adaeze mehn!!!!!
make we just lock oursef for room for 2weeks....
****make I no talk sha**** |
evegran:u understand ryt? seems u fit my choice! |
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congrats!!!!
man always balling !! |
I prefer slim gels with sexy legs and a nice round ass to devour!!
u know wat am saying??
dnt Rilly fancy bbw ... dem dey b like trailer for bed |
something like DAT!!!!!
but big yarnsh* nids long rod
welcome to d club tho |
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has been in and out of the news lately. Regrettably, it has been more of bad news than good news. From the sad news of Oluchi Anekwe, the 300 level first class undergraduate student of the department of accounting who was electrocuted to death by a high tension cable to the Student Union protest against the lack of basic amenities on campus, the 300 level student simply identified as Jacobs who died after reportedly taking a poisonous substance, and the perceived ineptitude of the university management in handling some of these crises. The only positive from the school was the sterling performance of Daniel Dada Ayodele, who graduated with 5.0 CGPA. After a brief pause from the headlines and twitter, news frittered in of 17 missing Unilag girls. The circumstances surrounding their mysterious disappearance leaves so many questions. What happened? Twenty girls were supposed to go to Lekki for a party with an 80k thanks for coming but they apparently ended up in a White House in the middle of nowhere and only 3 came back crying that they barely escaped with their lives! The next story was just the sheer nonchalant disposition of the management of Elegushi Beach. According to an eyewitness account, Funmi Odusina and Sola Ogunmefun both masters students of international law and diplomacy lost their lives at a friend’s birthday party after they drowned. Their death was complemented by the absence of lifeguards or emergency medical unit. Some of these stories snake around young girls.The first set you may want to say allegedly disappeared because of their covetousness while the later was due to the carefree stance of beach authorities at Elegushi beach. Unsurprisingly, you do not need to be a student of the University of Lagos to know that some female students on campus engage in high-level promiscuity and refined prostitution. In the evening on campus, you see female students at New hall or at the Moremi car park hanging out with guys or wealthy men-old enough to be their father. While the guys prefer to have s*x with them in their cars, these shameless old men usually ferry them off campus to hotels. In the same vein, it is not unusual for the students to attend off-campus parties on the island. It is just unfortunate that some of these phantom parties and men who pick them have ulterior motives that have lead to the reported death of these students. This is not restricted to Unilag alone as same happens across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions. But, the management of some of these schools can only do little or nothing about it. Students are adults. You cannot monitor their affairs because they are expected to manage their lives. This is another reason parents do not bother to check their wards in school. However, with these incidences, monitoring these students is ever more important as some of them are literally teething when they are admitted into school. They are not matured. Hence, they are susceptible to campus shenanigans. They tend to get carried away by campus life. Before they know it, their GP is swimming in the lagoon, they are strong members of cult groups and the ladies are deep into junketing with wealthy men who shower them with irresistible gifts and mouthwatering vacations. Having a robust and rounded life on campus is essential. It is important to indulge. Like many people say, you must pass through school and the school must also pass through you. But, in a bid to satisfy this urge, you must be wise when doing it. If you want to party, party with moderation. And if you have to leave campus, you should be careful with the activities you engage. The police is investigating the disappearance, some of the managers of Elegushi beach are in police net, and the parents of these girls will be mourning the painful loss. Of course, they will rue the fact that these deaths could have been prevented. But who are we to question death? It could come at any day and time. In all of these negatives, the Unilag authorities have always tried to absolve themselves of any blame. But, as far as the students are carrying the identity card of the school, it makes the management responsible. They should be proactive in protecting the students. For example, there should be a register for students to sign in and sign out. All unsavoury or distasteful event that happens to any Unilag students whether on or off campus gives the school bad PR. And many alumni of the school are genuinely concerned about these horrible headlines. Again the Unilag management must be proactive. In the meantime, we hope the 17 girls will be found which is most unlikely and for God to grant the family of the girls the fortitude to bear the loss. Hopefully, students especially girls will learn from these incidents. The University of Lagos must not lose its status as the university of first choice and the nation’s pride! This bad PR is not helping at all. Written by:- Adeniyi Ogunfowoke The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has been in andout of the news lately. Regrettably, it has been more of bad news than good news. From the sad news of Oluchi Anekwe, the 300 level first class undergraduate student of the department of accounting who was electrocuted to death by a high tension cable to the Student Union protest against the lack of basic amenities on campus, the 300 level student simply identified as Jacobs who died after reportedly taking a poisonous substance, and the perceived ineptitude of the university management in handling some of these crises. The only positive from the school was the sterling performance of Daniel Dada Ayodele, who graduated with 5.0 CGPA. After a brief pause from the headlines and twitter, news frittered in of 17 missing Unilag girls. The circumstances surrounding their mysterious disappearance leaves so many questions. What happened? Twenty girls were supposed to go to Lekki for a party with an 80k thanks for coming but they apparently ended up in a White House in the middle of nowhere and only 3 came back crying that they barely escaped with their lives! The next story was just the sheer nonchalant disposition of the management of Elegushi Beach. According to an eyewitness account, Funmi Odusina and Sola Ogunmefun both masters students of international law and diplomacy lost their lives at a friend’s birthday party after they drowned. Their death was complemented by the absence of lifeguards or emergency medical unit. Some of these stories snake around young girls.The first set you may want to say allegedly disappeared because of their covetousness while the later was due to the carefree stance of beach authorities at Elegushi beach. Unsurprisingly, you do not need to be a student of the University of Lagos to know that some female students on campus engage in high-level promiscuity and refined prostitution. In the evening on campus, you see female students at New hall or at the Moremi car park hanging out with guys or wealthy men-old enough to be their father. While the guys prefer to have s*x with them in their cars, these shameless old men usually ferry them off campus to hotels. In the same vein, it is not unusual for the students to attend off-campus parties on the island. It is just unfortunate that some of these phantom parties and men who pick them have ulterior motives that have lead to the reported death of these students. This is not restricted to Unilag alone as same happens across Nigeria’s tertiary institutions. But, the management of some of these schools can only do little or nothing about it. Students are adults. You cannot monitor their affairs because they are expected to manage their lives. This is another reason parents do not bother to check their wards in school. However, with these incidences, monitoring these students is ever more important as some of them are literally teething when they are admitted into school. They are not matured. Hence, they are susceptible to campus shenanigans. They tend to get carried away by campus life. Before they know it, their GP is swimming in the lagoon, they are strong members of cult groups and the ladies are deep into junketing with wealthy men who shower them with irresistible gifts and mouthwatering vacations. Having a robust and rounded life on campus is essential. It is important to indulge. Like many people say, you must pass through school and the school must also pass through you. But, in a bid to satisfy this urge, you must be wise when doing it. If you want to party, party with moderation. And if you have to leave campus, you should be careful with the activities you engage. The police is investigating the disappearance, some of the managers of Elegushi beach are in police net, and the parents of these girls will be mourning the painful loss. Of course, they will rue the fact that these deaths could have been prevented. But who are we to question death? It could come at any day and time. In all of these negatives, the Unilag authorities have always tried to absolve themselves of any blame. But, as far as the students are carrying the identity card of the school, it makes the management responsible. They should be proactive in protecting the students. For example, there should be a register for students to sign in and sign out. All unsavoury or distasteful event that happens to any Unilag students whether on or off campus gives the school bad PR. And many alumni of the school are genuinely concerned about these horrible headlines. Again the Unilag management must be proactive. In the meantime, we hope the 17 girls will be found which is most unlikely and for God to grant the family of the girls the fortitude to bear the loss. Hopefully, students especially girls will learn from these incidents. The University of Lagos must not lose its status as the university of first choice and the nation’s pride! This bad PR is not helping at all. Written by:- Adeniyi Ogunfowoke |
One of African football's best-known figures,
Stephen Keshi, has died at the age of 54, the
Nigeria Football Federation has said.
A former captain of the Nigeria national team,
Keshi was one of only two men to win the Africa
Cup of Nations both as a player and a coach.
He also managed Togo and Mali, and his playing
career included a spell for Belgian club side
Anderlecht.
He is thought to have suffered a heart attack,
local media reported.
As a player, Keshi was part of the Super Eagles
team that won the Nations Cup in 1994 and
narrowly missed out on a World Cup quarter-final
place the same year.
He coached the national side over three spells,
leading Nigeria to the 2013 Nations Cup title in
South Africa and the last 16 at the 2014 World
Cup in Brazil.
His contract was not renewed after the World
Cup but he later returned on a match-by-match
deal following the team's failure to reach the
2015 Nations Cup finals.
He was then sacked as caretaker coach but
reinstated after intervention from then Nigeria
president Goodluck Jonathan. He was sacked for
a final time last July. |
okay
well done Gov
but no big deal
its our right |



The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has been in and