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It's obvious this game was a draw Huddersfield won HT while Man U won 2HT, invariably both teams won each half, hence draw was the game if you may ask. |
In all sincerity, what I derived from these videos are superb and very easy to do. @Unclesamo, you are just a mere trumpet blower. You don't have any meaningful idea to share here but rather cause unnecessary noise making. I will advice you to channel your grievance to the appropriate authority for allowing Sim shagaya become jumia's Africa CEO |
Yes, let them cool their head off in prison. ![]() |
Okay, but meanwhile for the IPOB members and Biafra people here, food don land for you to eat ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/2767468/biafra-know#40474178 |
Jobless youth are fighting while the dumb-ass is drinking wine in his living room watching miscreants chanting his name. I think this country's corruption triggered all these mayhem. Biafra cause might be an alibi. |
Why can't the BSS face the Nigeria Army and dance together, they are simply cowards Do Nnamdi want these set of old poo to face the Nigeria Army?
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Jobless youth are fighting while the dumb-ass is drinking wine in his living room watching miscreants chanting his name. I think this country's corruption triggered all these mayhem. Biafra cause might be an alibi. |
What is wrong with this picture, it's just a mere question Your candid opinion will be appreciated
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The situation in this country make me weak |
Man captures video of rats in a European restaurant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ups0ZYijkpg&feature=youtu.be |
Okay oh |
Please, I need your candid response as I am here to learn. Who cheats more in a relationship, men or women?
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Hmm and the result is below https://www.nairaland.com/3886809/what-happening-lagos...refuse-everywhere |
HauteReel:Picture or idonbilivit ![]() |
Nigeria kwa, what our military men know is to harass and brutalize anyone putting on camouflage We have thousands of military men in Nigeria, some of them need to be sent on this kind of service. cc Lalasticlala |
https://i2.wp.com/media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2017/07/Executive-Secretary-of-the-National-Health-Insurance-Scheme-Usman-Yusuf.jpg?w=750 The Executive Secretary of the National Health Insurance Scheme, Usman Yusuf, has been suspended, PREMIUM TIMES has learnt. The Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, approved the suspension on Thursday with immediate effect, multiple sources familiar with the development informed PREMIUM TIMES Thursday night. Mr. Yusuf, 54, took over the state-run health insurance provider on July 29, 2016. But his reign has been fraught with allegations of fraud. The suspension came weeks after the Senate launched investigations into his activities as the NHIS chief. The lawmakers accused Mr. Yusuf of “corrupt expenditure of N292 million” which he allegedly spent on health care training “without recourse to any appropriate approving authority. The NHIS chief has denied any wrongdoing. Reached for comments about the development, Mr. Yusuf denied he had been suspended, telling PREMIUM TIMES the allegations against him are unfounded. “Who told you I have been suspended or that I did any sharp practices? The person should come forward with proofs,” he said. But multiple sources in the NHIS and the Health Ministry confirmed that Mr. Yusuf received his suspension letter Thursday evening. The Minister of Health, Isaac Adewole, did not immediately respond to requests for comments Thursday night. Boade Akinola and Odoh Onuh, spokespersons for the Health Ministry and NHIS, both said in separate phone interviews that they weren’t aware of such development before leaving their respective offices on Thursday. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/236111-breaking-executive-secretary-nigerias-nhis-suspended.html |
i know Gigolo like you won't value marriage |
Couples life |
lexylexy:Stop arguing like an idle fellow, a Taxify driver has posted his earnings here before, you have the obligation to read through the pages for your own understanding. Uber is not a good business again, they have managerial problems so forget about all these simulations people are posting here just to lure people into doing Uber by calling other drivers lazy |
What is Lagos turning into? Refuse dump everywhere in major areas in Lagos. Tejuosho market, Iyana Ipaja, Satelite town, Itire road etc. It's an eyesore. Not sure if Gov. Ambode leaves in Lagos anymore. Pls save Lagosians from the health hazard/epidemic. Itesi waju eko, gbodo jewa logun.
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darmilolah:He's only deceiving gullible ones like him, he's never earn above 100k. All he was posting was simulation but he will deny the allegation. |
Romeo3:How far with your Uber earnings, i thought you will say something about Taxify rejects rushing to Uber. For it is written that there is a time for every thing under heaven... Uber now accept third party insurance... Uber now accept cars below 2003.. Uber no longer inspects cars.. Uber instantly activates drivers without examinations... Who will ever think Uber will come to this after those difficult days at their office... My friend, think like a normal person before tagging people as being lazy, managers earn more than bricklayers. |
108 oldest secondary schools in Nigeria 1. CMS Grammar School, Bariga, Lagos (1859) – CMS 2. Methodist Boys High School, Victoria Island, Lagos (1878) – Methodist 3. Methodist Girls High School, Yaba, Lagos (1879) – Methodist 4. Baptist Academy, Obanikoro, Lagos (1885) – Baptist – The primary school arm was established in 1855 but was not changed into secondary school 5. Hope Waddell Training Institute, Calabar (1895) – United Presbyterian 6. St. Anne’s School, (Old Kudeti Girls’ School) Ibadan (1896)*- CMS 7. Oron Boy’s High School, (Old Oron Training Institute) Oron (1897)*- CMS 8. Wesley College of Science (old Wesley College), Elekuro, Ibadan (1905)* – Methodist 9. St. Paul’s College, Iyenu, Awka (1900)* – CMS 10. Methodist Boy’s High School, Oron (1905) – Methodist 11. Abeokuta Grammar School, Idi-Aba, Abeokuta (1908) – CMS 12. King’s College, Catholic Mission street, Lagos (1909) – Government 13. St. John’s School, Bida (1909)* – CMS 14. Alhuda-Huda College(Old Government Secondary School), Zaria (1910) – Government 15. Ijebu-Ode Grammar School, Ijebu-Ode (12 Jan. 1913) – Anglican 16. Eko Boys High School, Mushin, Lagos (13 Jan. 1913) - Methodist 17. Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, Ibadan (Mar. 1913) - CMS 18. Government Secondary School, Ilorin, Kwara (1914)- Government 19. Government College, Katsina-Ala, Benue (1915) – Government 20. Etinan Institute, Etinan, Akwa-Ibom (1915) – Qua Iboe Christian Mission 21. Ondo Boys High School, Ondo (1919) – CMS 22. Duke Town Secondary School (1919) – Qua Iboe Christian Mission 23. Baptist Boys High School, Oke-Saje, Abeokuta (1923) – Baptist 24. Government College, Kaduna (1920) – Government 25. Barewa College, (Old Katsina College, Kaduna College and Government College), Zaria (Established as Katsina Teachers’ College) (1921)* - Government 26. Methodist College, Uzuakoli, Abia (1923)- Methodist 27. Ibo Boys’ High School, Uzuakoli, Abia (1923) – CMS 28. Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha, Anambra (1925) – CMS 29. Queens College, Yaba, lagos (1927) – Government 30. Government College, Apata, Ibadan (1927) - Government 31. Government College, Umuahia, Abia (1927) – Government 32. United Memorial Grammar School, Ibadan (1928) – CMS 33. St. Gregory College, Ikoyi, Lagos (1928) – Catholic 34. St. Thomas College, Ibusa (1928) – CMS 35. St. Charles College, Onitsha (1929) – CMS 36. Aggrey Memorial College, Arochukwu (1931) – Individual (Alvan Ikoku) 37. Igbobi College, Yaba, Lagos (1932) – Methodist/CMS 38. St’ Theresa College, Oke-Ado, Ibadan (1932) – Catholic 39. Oduduwa Grammar School, Ile-Ife (1932) - CMS 40. Christ the King College, Onitsha, Anambra (1933) - Catholic 41. Christ’s School, Fajuyi Park, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti (1933) – CMS 42. Ilesha Grammar School, Ilesha, Osun (1934) – Social Group (Egbe Atunlese Ijesha) 43. St. Patrick’s College, Calabar (1934) – Catholic 41. Holy Rosary College, Enugu (1935) - Catholic 42. Government Secondary School, Owerri (1935) - Government 43. Edo College, Benin City (1937) – Government 44. Ibadan Boys High School, Ibadan (1938) – Individual (Chief T.L. Oyesina) 45. Baptist High School, Bodija, Ibadan (1940) – Baptist 46. Queen of the Rosary College, Onitsha (1942) – Catholic 47. African Church School, Kajola, Ifo (1943)* 48. Lisabi Grammar School, Abeokuta (1943) 49. Offa Grammar School, Offa (1943) 50. Olivet Heights, Oyo (1945) 51. Adeola Odutola College (old Olu-Iwa College), Ijebu-Ode (1945) 52. Government College, Ughelli (1945) 53. Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Lagos (1945) 54. Urhobo College, Effurun (1946) 55. Remo Secondary School, Sagamu (1946) 56. Ansar –Ud – Deen Comprehensive College, Otta (1946) 57. Imade College, Owoh (1946) 58. Victory College, Ikare, Ondo (1947) 59. Hussey College, Warri (1947) 60. Ahmaddiya (Anwar-ul-Islam) College, Agege, Lagos (1948) 61. Government College, Keffi (old Keffi Secondary School situated in Kaduna) (1949) 62. Molusi College, Ijebu-Igbo (1949) 63. Baptist High School, Borokiri, Port Harcourt (1949) 64. Oriwu College, Ikorodu (1949) 65. Ago-Iwoye Secondary School, Ago-Iwoye (1950) 66. Ijebu Muslim College (1950) 66. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Yaba, Lagos (1950) 67. St. Peter Claver’s College, Sapele (1950) 68. Egbado (Yewa) College, Ilaro (1950) 69. St. Thomas’s Aquinas College, Akure (1951) 70. Queen’s School, Ibadan (1952) 71. Government College, Afikpo, Ebonyi (1952) 72. Oyemekun Grammar School, Akure (1953) 73. Loyola College, Ibadan (1954) 74. St. Bernadine’s, Oyo (1954) 75. Our Ladies of Apostle Secondary School, Ijebu-Ode (1954) 76. St. Anthony’s Grammar School, Ijebu-Imushin (1954) 77. Manuwa Memorial Grammar School, Iju-Odo ( 1954) 78. Fiditi Grammar School, Fiditi, Oyo (1954) 79. National High School, Arondizuogu, Imo (1954) 80. Iheme Memorial Grammar School, Arondizuogu, Imo (1954) 81. St. Louis Secondary School, Ondo (1954) 82. Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji, Ondo (1954) 83. Badagry Grammar School, Badagry (1955) 84. African Church Grammar School, Abeokuta (1955) 85. Ibara Anglican High School, Abeokuta (1955) 86. Doherty Memorial Grammar School, Ijero- Ekiti (1955) 87. St Patrick’s College, Asaba (1955) 88. St. Monica Girls’ School, Ondo (1955) 89. St. Catherine’s Anglican Girls School, Owo (1956) 90. St Joseph’s College, Ondo (1956) 91. Methodist High School, Okiti Pupa (1956) 92. Mayflower School, Ikenne (1956) 93. Isoyin Grammar School, Isoyin (1956) 94. Ebenezer Grammar School, Abeokuta (1956) 95. St. Joseph College, Ondo (1956) 96. Odogbolu Grammar School, Odogbolu (1957) 97. Notre Dame College, Ozoro (1957) 98. Government College, Makurdi (1957) 99. Holy Rosary College, Idah (1957) 100. Anglican Grammar School, Iju-itaogbolu (1957) 101. African Church Grammar School, Oka-Akoko (1957) 102. Okemesi Grammar School, Okemesi-Ekiti (1958) 103. Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan (1958) 104. Ahmadu Bahago Secondary School (old Niger Baptist College), Niger (1958) 105. Anglican Grammar School, Igbara-Oke (1958) 106. St. Patrick’s College, Oka-Akoko (1959) 107. Ondo Anglican Grammar School, Ondo (1959) 108. Premier Grammar School, Abeokuta (1959) The highlighted schools morphed from primary schools/Teachers’ Training Colleges into secondary schools before independence. The exact date of metamorphosis of these schools cannot be ascertained, hence the original years of establishment was used in listing them. Primary Schools and Teachers’ Training Colleges that didn’t morph into secondary schools are exempted from the list. Northern Provincial Schools are also exempted because of inadequate information/recorded history. Examples include; Adamawa Provincial Secondary School (Gen. Murtala Muhammed College), Yola (1920)?! Katsina Provincial Secondary school (Government College, Katsina) (1930)?! |
That street boy called Romeo has runaway from this thread abi, he was forming voltron with someone else car, he really want to wreck the partner's car just for his own selfish motive to make it at other people's expense. |
Am sure they have booked several flights with stolen card, he should know better, let him sleep in jail for sometime then his head will be correct. |
OlugbengaE:Uber is now a shadow of itself, striving to meet up with demand in Lagos with a vehicles of 2000 and above. Uber i knew was a luxury ride but Uber today is just like Baba mulika Taxi cab roaming around Lagos environs. 2000 what ![]() Infact, Uber tactics is going down the drain, i know sooner they will leave in shame. |
Mazda has some lovely cars now |
sekxy:Igbos are not leaving, it is the deluded ones that are leaving, the unemployed youth like you that knows nothing but to just come to social media. Igbos in Lagos and your fore father's will never pray to witness another civil war. If you are gainfully employed, concentrate on how your life will be better not coming online to she'd crocodile tears. Bunch of hypocrite |
Uber is known for controversies and the management refused to adopt strategy that is best for business. I give kudos for those still working as a driver on that platform cos body go tell Una, you guys are still enjoying this period. Riders are embracing other platforms now as Uber fails to deliver. A rider sometimes stays over 30mins before getting a ride, very ridiculous unlike when the going was good for Uber . |

