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PoliticsRe: Saraki: ‘you Have No Power To Summon Justice Umar’, SERAP Tells Senate by kyrios: 10:41am On Apr 20, 2016
at least he never said he won't honour but they should be patient till after the trial
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 10 by kyrios: 6:19am On Apr 19, 2016
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PoliticsRe: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by kyrios: 4:01pm On Apr 17, 2016
A wise man doesn't spill words anyhow
Imagine he says something funny or condemn what he knows nothing about
#for the fuel scarcity I don't think the government is to blame so what should he say?
I think he is studying the govt to see how it performs or tackle issues before opening his Mouth
He is also avoiding fooling himself the way fayose did in China recently
MY 2K
PoliticsRe: Buhari Didn’t Sign Any Loan Deal With China – Presidency by kyrios: 6:33am On Apr 17, 2016
Well propaganda and lots of fake news in circulation lately so fayose just waste money and time go China come disgrace himself onto
Shoo
See what hate can cause
PoliticsRe: Fayose Declared Mentally Ill In China by kyrios: 6:32am On Apr 17, 2016
Fake the picture looks photoshopped
PoliticsRe: Anti CCB-CCT Fliers In Kwara By Momodu & Saraki (photos) by kyrios: 8:02am On Apr 16, 2016
tigerclaws:
every reasonable person know that this is just a mere political witch hunt

ok saraki was corrupt and you guys didn't discover it since and gave him your ticket
saraki was corrupt and he was tagged change agent when he was busy mobilizing people for the illiterate terrorist general Buhari
now just because he double crossed you guys all of a sudden CCT CCB trial sprang from no where and you'll see some bastards who said that they're pdp supporters backing this stunt by apc.
saraki is an apc problem no sane pdp supporter should back this political witch hunt.

i now reason with chukwudi44
Thunder scatter Buhari Insha'Allah amin
Thunder scatter all apc bastards Insha'Allah amin
Thunder scatter Tinubu the bastard Insha'Allah amin
if you are a Muslim you should know cursing wit the name of Allah is not right #na your head e do go o
When you start having problem later in life you go think say na your mama dey do you I pity ya lean future
PoliticsRe: Aisha Buhari Commissions UNIMAID Hostel (Photos) by kyrios: 7:50am On Apr 16, 2016
omadaa:
What impact has Aisha Buhari made in Nigeria or Maiduguri that an hostel will be named after her....pure case of misplaced priorities
bad belle
PhonesBlackberry 9220 For Sale by kyrios(op): 8:03am On Apr 09, 2016
Blackberry 9220 for sale
Colour: Black

The key to increase the volume is faulty
Asking price: 8k
ComputersRe: Hp Envy Touchsmart Sleekbook 4 Sale Corei5/8gb RAM/256HDD/32GB SSD 48,000 by kyrios: 7:20am On Apr 09, 2016
Singapore1:
the bad news :
the laptop is touchscreen but the digitizer is cracked ( this doesn't affect the screen at all, just like normal cracked android phone)
laptop neatness 70%

the good news

this laptop is rugged
i use it for graphics, after effect, cinema4d and blender ( if you care to no what that means, you go know say no be joke)
i dont have any games , but i am sure it will ply most games
battery can last for up to hours, yes i have confirmed it

Product Name
4-1115dx
Product Number
C2K73UA
Microprocessor
1.70GHz 3rd generation Intel Core i5-3317U Processor with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.60GHz
Memory

8GB DDR3 SDRAM (1 DIMM)
Memory Slots

2 user accessible
Video Graphics

Intel HD graphics 4000 with up to 1696MB total graphics memory
Display

14.0-inch diagonal HD BrightView LED-backlit Touchscreen display (1366 x 768)
Hard Drive

256GB 5400RPM hard drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
Solid-State Drive

Hard drive acceleration cache (32GB solid-state drive cache) with Intel Rapid Start Technology and Intel Smart Response

Sound

Beats Audio dual speakers and a subwoofer

HP Imagepad supporting multi-touch gestures with on/off button.
External Ports

Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader for Secure Digital cards & Multimedia cards
2 SuperSpeed USB 3.0


this is the part where people make me angry
price 48k negotiable
serious buyer can negotiate small
but if you are a low baller ah go curse you o

pics coming soon
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lagos
I have a blackberry 9220 for sale how much do u think I can sell it
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EducationSchool Where Prostitutes Assist Male Students To Get Marks by kyrios(op): 6:32am On Apr 09, 2016
There is only one option for the female students to get an A grade in their courses — sleep with the male lecturer taking the course or refuse to do so and keep failing. It’s either sex or no marks. For a male student, because he is sexually unattractive to the lecturer, the only way to bail out himself is to hire a lady who will sleep with the concerned lecturer on his behalf in order to pass the course.
Sexual harassment, especially of the female students by male lecturers, is perhaps not a new thing in tertiary institutions in Nigeria and globally, with many people tagging it as the “greatest education epidemic” ever known. But in Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State, one of the first four federal polytechnics established in the country — in 1963 — frustrated students told our correspondent the extent some randy male lecturers go before they could pass them in their courses. “The better ones among the lecturers give us the option of paying by cash for the course or finding a lady who will sleep with them on our behalf before we can pass. Passing a course costs us between N10,000 and N20,000,” a Higher National Diploma student of the Department of Accountancy, simply called Alex, told Saturday PUNCH on the telephone. However, the downside to choosing to pay by cash rather than sex, according to Alex, is that the student can never get more than a C grade. He continued, “Paying by cash is for those who want just a pass. But if I find a girl who will sleep with the lecturer on my behalf, I’ll get an A, for sure. I’ll get at least 90 per cent in the course, even if I write nothing exceptional in the exam. This option of paying with money instead of sex only comes from about one or two of the lecturers out of 10. “Some of the lecturers tell us point blank that they don’t need our money. They will tell us to find them ladies who will sleep with them before we can pass their courses. They teach very important courses, so you cannot ignore them. They will keep failing us until we’re given notice of withdrawal from the institution. It’s something that has happened to a friend who claimed to be a born-again Christian. The guy wrote the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination afresh and is now at the University of Benin. “So this is what we guys do: If I have a loyal girlfriend and I beg her, she can sleep with the lecturer on my behalf. The lecturer picks the hotel of his choice on the day we’ve agreed. I will book for it. I’ll order for the meal he’ll eat before the action. He will sleep with my girl and give me my A. I’ll give the lady my name so that the lecturer will know she’s from me. “But if my girlfriend says no, then I have to hire someone else. I will get a prostitute from outside, pay her, book for the hotel the lecturer has picked, order for their meal and then I get an A in his course. I have done this for three lecturers now. “The reality is we can’t pass their courses by mere brilliance. Only one or two lecturers are sane in my department. They don’t ask for anything. We read hard to pass their own courses. For the rest, sex is the key. This is why most of us don’t fidget when exam period approaches. We know the way out. The lecturers have shown us.” Another male student in the Department of Accountancy who spoke with Saturday PUNCH, simply named Dickson, in HND 1, said he usually budgets some money right from the beginning of the semester to hire prostitutes who will sleep with the randy lecturers on his behalf. He said, “I love my girlfriend and can’t allow her to sleep for me. Some other guys do that. They beg their girlfriends to help them. It’s not a coded thing. We all discuss it. The prostitutes make serious money from us, all because of the extent these lecturers have gone. “Apart from the money my parents give me, I hustle on my own in the school. If I want to pass a course now, I need to budget at least N20,000 for it — N7,000 for hotel booking, N3,000 for meal and N10,000 to pay the prostitute.” Asked how he hustles on the campus, he said he co- founded a computer centre outside the school premises from which he makes some money. Alex and Dickson told Saturday PUNCH that the randy lecturers usually pick the expensive hotels in the city to enjoy the pleasure at the cost to the students. “Some of the hotels are along the Benin-Okene Expressway, Ekpoma-Auchi Road, Benin-Auchi Road, etc. The least amount for booking is N5,000,” they said. A lawyer and social commentator in Lagos, Bisoye Odubona, said the “devilish practice” the lecturers had caused the students to indulge in could turn them into riff-raff. He said, “How will a student get N20,000 to pay the ‘total package’ on a course, all because of a randy lecturer? Don’t be surprised that these students might be stealing laptops and smartphones of their colleagues and selling them in order to raise money just to get an A. “I know sexual harassment happens in tertiary institutions, just like everywhere else, but I never knew it had gone to this level. These are the lecturers turning our graduates to riff-raff. They deserve a cruel punishment if they are ever caught and I hope they are.” All-expenses paid sex nights According to some other students who spoke with Saturday PUNCH, sex is the only bailout option from these randy lecturers’ snares. But even the sex option doesn’t come cheap. “There was a lecturer then, a very randy one, who taught us Public Sector Accounting in HND 1. That was around 2013. He would tell us openly in the class, ‘I don’t want your money. I am richer than you. Give me a girl and you get your A,’” an ex-student of the department, simply known as Sam, who now works in Port Harcourt, told our correspondent. He added, “There is a popular hotel along the Benin-Auchi Road where these lecturers used to tell us to book when they wanted to sleep with the ladies we gave them. It is one of the most expensive hotels to rent in the city. It’s also a bit distant from the school, so they would not be seen, I guess. They chose whatever hotel they wanted and we would pay for it. It’s an overnight session. An all- expenses paid sex night for them. “Some other lecturers gave us two options to get good marks — sex or money. If you chose sex, you were sure of getting grade A in the course. If you chose money, you would get C, D or E, depending on how much you paid. The least was N10,000 per course when I was in HND 1 and N15,000 for HND 2 students. Out of the 10 courses I offered in HND 1, three of the lecturers wanted sex only. Four others would give you the option of sex or money, depending on the grade you wanted. “In HND 2, I offered nine courses. Five of the lecturers taking the courses were highly randy. Only two were good lecturers. They would give you marks according to what you wrote. Those two were highly disciplined. There was a particular lecturer who would tell us to come to class (even on Sundays) at so-so time. He would be in class 10 minutes before the time and start teaching empty class if no student was around. He would be talking to the board and empty seats until we arrived. He was very strict, but I liked him.” Apart from the Accountancy Department, Saturday PUNCH also gathered that this practice also happens in some other departments, for example, the departments of business administration and management, public administration, banking and finance, and so on. “It’s only that the practice was rampant in Accounting Department. Everybody knew that,” said Moses Franklin, a former student of the school who graduated in 2014 and now works and lives in Lagos. He added, “The situation is just not too obvious in some other departments. If you sleep with the lecturer, you get a good A, like 90 per cent, even if you know nothing. Sex is their food. They cannot do without it. They are cursed with it.
“I remember a certain lecturer then, one of the randy ones, who was paralysed in an accident while I was in HND 1. God was merciful on him, he didn’t die. But despite that, the man came into the class in a wheelchair one day and said, ‘The fact that I’m paralysed doesn’t mean I’m impotent. I can still use my hands.’ From the way he was making gestures, he meant he could still use his hands to handle ladies’ breasts and buttocks; a very mad man.” “Sleep for two” This is a slogan some students of the school have coined from the situation, as explained by Joseph, another HND 1 student of the Department of Accountancy of the school. He narrated how it works, “For the lecturers who want only sex to pass us, they demand from the ladies as well. Any lady who refuses to agree is frustrated by the lecturer. But for us guys, since they can’t have sex with us, they ask us to bring somebody that will do the job for us. “We hire prostitutes to do the job for us. We rent the hotel room, pay for the lecturer’s meal, then pay the prostitute some cash, depending on our agreement. “But surprisingly, some female students in our department are also exploiting this situation to make money for themselves. They tell us not to go outside to hire prostitutes. Instead of paying prostitutes, they ask us to let them assist us and we pay them. But in the process, the female student, apart from doing the male student a favour, also does herself one. She sleeps with the lecturer for the guy, for her own sake too and she still gets paid by the male student. “It’s called ‘sleep for two.’ The lady helps both the guy and herself at once. Both of them get As. But if the male student has a loyal girlfriend, she does the job freely, except that the guy still pays for the hotel booking and meal.” “This is highly sickening,” an educationist in Port Harcourt, Dr. Fidelia Peters, simply said, not knowing what else to say when she heard about the situation.She only added, “Those lecturers deserve to be placed in front of the firing squad and be got rid of. All of them will perhaps be blaming Nigeria’s woes on corruption, but look at it, are they not also corrupt? “Talking about eliminating corruption, this is where it should start from. How can we improve or be intellectually sound if we are being taught by these sorts of lecturers? How can our education system improve? Not sure this is possible.” The President of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, Mr. Usman Dutse, said members of the body were always being cautioned against extorting and sexually victimising students. “The students should report to the management. If they want the situation to be addressed, they have to report such lecturers. If perhaps they are afraid, they could report under condition of anonymity and such lecturers will be dealt with. But when they keep quiet, nothing much can be done. We hear these things too and we usually caution our members,” he said. Sleeping for marks: Ex-female student’s account While male students hire prostitutes, female students have to sleep with the randy lecturers themselves or they risk failing. For them, there is no option of hiring a prostitute or paying with cash in order to pass. A former student of the school, simply called Mercy, who graduated in 2014, narrated her experience to our correspondent in Lagos. She said, “All along, I was a very serious student, and of course, I should. I was sent to the school to study, not to sleep with lecturers to get marks. “I didn’t do my National Diploma in Auchi Poly. I only did my HND there. I was not exposed to that kind of practice in my previous school. Probably it was not rampant there. When I got to Auchi Poly, I didn’t know those lecturers had set their eyes on me until when it was time to do my project. All the courses I offered while in the school, I never got more than a C, maybe in one or two. I did have lots of Ds and Es, and sometimes Fs, despite studying and writing well. That is why I graduated with just a pass from the school. “When it was time for project, I never knew why this particular lecturer who taught us Public Sector Accounting in HND 1 was frustrating me. He also took us Financial Management in HND 2. He was my project supervisor. I submitted 10 project topics to him, but he didn’t approve any. I started submitting project topics to him right from the beginning of the first semester in HND 2, but he didn’t approve any until it got to mid-second semester. It got to a point when I was frustrated and felt like committing suicide. So I approached him one day, ‘Sir, I don’t even have any project topic idea. Please tell me what topic to work on.’ He replied, ‘You’re funny. It’s because you don’t know what to do like your colleagues. Go and ask what your friends are doing. Have you ever come to greet me in my office?’ I became dumb, couldn’t utter a word. I made up my mind never to succumb to his pressure. That’s why he approved my project topic in the middle of second semester when most students had gone far ahead of me in writing almost all the chapters of theirs. “When he finally approved it, I started rushing through it. He approved the last chapter of my project two days before the day of defence. I was helpless, but there was nothing I could do but to accept my fate. On the day he approved it, I had to sleep in a business centre in the school to write, type, print, make photocopies and spiral- bind it. I couldn’t eat. I didn’t take my bath. I slept in the school till the morning of the day of defence. I couldn’t go to the hostel for two days. In the morning of the day of defence, I showed up and tried my best. After my presentation, he shook my hand and refused to let it go. He was practically handling with my fingers. He asked me, ‘You think you are smart, right?’ It was when the final results came that I knew what he was talking about. “Other lecturers who took us Managerial Economics, Accounting Theory and Practice and some others were like that. Very randy people. The lecturer teaching us Taxation had his only special way. His case was different from others. No matter what you wrote, you could never get more than a C grade. He could set his eyes on and sleep with a female student, but that didn’t translate to special marks. His was not a quid-pro-quo situation. We were always scared of him. He was a great womaniser. “If a lady refused to give him sex, he would frustrate her. If he saw a guy hanging out frequently with the lady he had set his eyes on, he would assume the guy to be the lady’s boyfriend. He then set his eyes on the guy. He would take the guy as his competitor and the reason why the lady refused him. He would frustrate him by failing him over and over again until the guy was given a notice of withdrawal. We ladies used to pray that the man shouldn’t like us.” Mercy said she wished she didn’t school in the institution, adding, “but to get an admission is not easy in this country. I am carrying a pass certificate around because of what I passed through in those lecturers’ hands. I do wish sometimes I didn’t school in Nigeria.” “I tried reporting, but the lecturers would tell us they’re irremovable from the system. They wielded great influence, they claimed. ‘If you like, go and report to the rector, there’s nothing she can do,’ they would say,” she said of the lecturers. Why students give in Sexual harassment in tertiary institutions is used as a tool to create a fear of the future in the minds of the students by the lecturers who indulge in it, a psychologist, Mrs. Moyo Owolabi, said. She said, “The students want good grades to boost their Grade Point Averages, which have an eternal influence on the way they are treated in the job market later in life. Everyone knows that most companies hire based on the academic result a candidate has. “If you don’t have a minimum of 2-1, for instance, there are some jobs you cannot apply for. They tell you specifically it’s a minimum of 2-1. So the desperation for good marks will always be there. The lecturers too know this, and they use it to exploit the students. ‘If you want a good score, sleep with me or pay with money.’ That’s what they say. In many tertiary institutions, this is happening.” The institution’s spokesperson, Mr. Mustapha Oshiobugie, asked students to report the lecturers to the school authorities, vowing that lecturers who harass their students sexually would be sanctioned if found guilty after investigation. He said, “We hear all these things, but they are false. When we ask students to report such lecturers, they wouldn’t come forward. No lecturer is above the law here, so when students come forward with reports, we will question the lecturer, but they wouldn’t come. “We tell them that if perhaps they are afraid, they should tell their parents to report on their behalf, but we don’t see anyone. The students can also write us with proof and we will look into the allegations. “We cannot just question a lecturer without a proof. There are policies in place which allow us to deal with such lecturers, but we need the students to report first, not just carrying rumours about. Our former rector — Dr. (Mrs.) Philipa Idogho — even gave her phone numbers to the students, but they wouldn’t report. And we can’t take on a lecturer based on rumours. “They have the opportunity to report to even the Dean of Student Affairs, or why do we have him? We encourage our students to avail themselves of the opportunity to report.” An education advocate in Lagos, Ms Viola Akhigbe, told our correspondent via Twitter that it was high time the authorities set up structures to fight sexual harassment in all forms in the institution. She said of sexual harassment, “I think it is one of the most horrible developments of our time. In all fairness, some tertiary institutions in Nigeria, as in other parts of the world, have put structures in place to prevent incidences of sexual harassment, such as policies, increased awareness and heavy sanctions. Unfortunately, the effects of these measures have not been significant enough to stop the perpetrators. “In the first place, we need to see sexual harassment, not as a school problem, but as a societal issue. It is a social crime which requires a whole societal response. Institutions need to be more articulate, decisive, sincere and transparent in their policy provisions and procedures for handling incidences of sexual harassment so that people are not only aware, but can also trust that justice will be served. “Students themselves have to become smarter in handling such cases. Technology can definitely be helpful here, because evidence is also important. Our society is becoming more alive to issues of social responsibility and technology has been such a blessing. So lecturers, and indeed institutions, should not imagine that they will continue to get away with sexual harassment. It just must stop!”
www.punchng.com/school-where-prostitutes-assist-male-students-to-get-marks/
PoliticsCCB Uncovers Orubebe’s Property In Abuja by kyrios(op): 4:37am On Apr 08, 2016
The Federal Government on Thursday opened its case against a former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Mr. Godsday Orubebe, who is being prosecuted before the Code of Conduct Tribunal in Abuja on one count of false asset declaration.

The first prosecution witness, Samuel Madojemu, an official of the Code of Conduct Bureau who testified on Thursday, accused Orubebe of failing to declare his property at Plot 2057, Asokoro District, Abuja, as a minister between 2007 and 2011.

Madojemu, who coordinates CCB’s “intelligence on observed breaches of the code and asset tracing investigation,” said Orubebe submitted five asset declaration forms to the bureau between 2007 and 2011, the period he served as a minister.

Orubebe submitted the five forms to the CCB, first, as Minister of Special Duties under the administration of the late President Umar Yar’Adua, and later, as Minister of Niger Delta Affairs up till 2011 under the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration.

The witness said the Certificate of Occupancy for the property obtained from the land registry of the Federal Capital Territory administration showed that it was issued to Orubebe on April 10, 2011 but that the former minister failed to declare it as of the time he was leaving office on May 29, 2011.

The witness, who was led in evidence by the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, Mr. Mohammed Diri, said Orubebe refused to honour invitation by the bureau during the investigation of an intelligence report obtained concerning him.

Madojemu said, “The defendant declared his assets to the bureau by virtue of his position as a public officer and as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“I was instructed to invite him to the bureau for the purpose of obtaining his statement on the allegations and intelligence report that was being handled by the bureau concerning him.

“I invited him. He promised to respond by sending his legal team. He also promised that he might decide to come in person but he did not come.

“My lord, the bureau issued him with Form CCB 1 which is the bureau’s asset declaration form and he made his declaration between 2007 and 2011 – the period under investigation.

“The Code of Conduct Bureau issued the defendant the Form CCB 1 five times. For those five times, he made his asset declaration to the bureau.

“My lord, after we received the form, we examined the form as part of our procedures of investigation to ascertain if there was over-declaration or under-declaration.

“We conducted intelligence assessment on the declaration made by the defendant. We discovered that there were some other plots or properties that were traced to the defendant, Godsday Orubebe.

“We conducted record examination by writing a letter to the Federal Capital Territory’s Department of Land Administration.

“My lord, in their response, which was in writing, it was indicated that Plot 2057, Asokoro District, for which the Certificate of Occupancy was issued on April 10, 2011, belonged to the defendant.

“We thereafter compared the information arising from the response from the FCT Land Administration Department with the information on asset declaration forms submitted to the bureau between 2007 and 2011 and discovered that Plot 2057, Asokoro District, belonging to the defendant was not declared, even as of May 29, 2011 when he left office.

“Apart from the letter from the FCT Land Administration registry, we also received the Certified True Copy of the Certificate of Occupancy in respect of Plot number 2057 issued to the defendant.

“We also received the CTC of the Right of Occupancy for that same Plot No. 2057 issued to the defendant.

“Also received from the FCT Land Administration registry was a letter of authority given to one Rodney, an engineer, by the defendant, authorising him to collect the Certificate of Occupancy and the Right of Occupancy from the FCT Land registry. It was supported by the (passport) page of the defendant.”

Madojemu said the reason for inviting Orubebe was to ask him why he failed to declare the asset which he acquired about one month to the expiration of his tenure.

The two-man panel of the Code of Conduct Tribunal admitted as exhibits the certified true copies of all the five CCB 1 forms submitted to the bureau by Orubebe.

Orubebe’s lawyer, Mr. Selekowei Larry (SAN), did not oppose the admissibility of the documents.

But the lawyer opposed the admissibility of the Certificate of Occupancy, the Right of Occupancy, the letter of authority referred to by the witness, which were all attached to a letter dated February 18, 2016, by the Land registry of the FCT, in response to the request by the CCB.

Larry contended that the letter along with the documents attached to it was inadmissible under Section 83(3) of the Evidence Act, because it was authored by “a person interested” while the case against his client was already pending in court.

The letter dated February 18, 2016 was authored by an Assistant State Counsel in the Lands Administration Department, Mrs. Funke Audu, of the Federal Capital Territory.

“These are documents procured during the pendency of this case. The letter is dated February 18, 2016, whereas the suit commenced on October 18, 2015,” Larry said.

But the tribunal chairman, in a ruling, overruled Larry and upheld the argument by the lead prosecutor, Diri, who argued that Audu, who was an employee of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, could never be an interested party.

The documents were admitted as exhibits.

Orubebe, who was dressed in a white native attire and a black hat, sat in the dock throughout the proceedings.

He was accompanied to court by a group of women and other supporters.

The trial was adjourned till April 14 for cross-examination of the witness.
http://www.punchng.com/how-ccb-uncovered-orubebes-hidden-abuja-property-witness-2/

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CelebritiesRe: Emir Of Sanusi And His Daughter, Shahida (Photo) by kyrios: 12:40pm On Dec 29, 2015
Without makeup she looks fantastic
PoliticsRe: Protest In US, Canada,India Over Shiite Leader's arrest In Nigeria by kyrios: 6:45pm On Dec 23, 2015
the pictures looks photoshopped to me cry
AgricultureRe: In Need Of 5 Tons Of Moringa by kyrios(op): 9:39pm On Nov 14, 2015
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2500
am buying in bulk so how much per ton
AgricultureRe: In Need Of 5 Tons Of Moringa by kyrios(op): 6:10pm On Nov 14, 2015
jackbennie:
how much are buying per kg
how much do you sell?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Skytraine Centre Is Now In Lagos by kyrios: 3:15pm On Nov 14, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Ambode Fires CEO Of Lastma, Arabamen by kyrios: 7:38pm On Nov 02, 2015
englishmart:
fire him again. Thats why one man carried one lastma officer inside motor. The mumu lastma officer wan carry the man enter their office. But na him body tell am when them threaten to carry am do ritual. Thunder fire those heartless bastards
what is this 1 saying you don watch comedy clip come dey yarn dust for here
AgricultureRe: In Need Of 5 Tons Of Moringa by kyrios(op): 2:04pm On Nov 02, 2015
Sconty09:
I Live and work here in Abu Dhabi. I'm a businessman, both here and in Lagos. Tell what kind of moringa needed,the seeds or oil?
seeds
AgricultureIn Need Of 5 Tons Of Moringa by kyrios(op): 1:15pm On Nov 02, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Troops Kill Boko Haram Militants In Borno School, Also Recover Weapons.pics by kyrios: 1:06pm On Nov 02, 2015
If you don't stand behind our troops feel free to stand in front of them
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CelebritiesRe: Iyanya As Best Man At Mr And Mrs Ubi Franklin's (white Wedding Photos) by kyrios: 4:18pm On Nov 01, 2015
Love iyanya tux #NOHOMO
CelebritiesRe: Yemi Alade Looking Dashing In Red Body Hugging Gown by kyrios: 10:36pm On Oct 31, 2015
Scintillating....RED
FoodHelp Needed Preserving Drinks by kyrios(op): 9:15am On Oct 26, 2015
Please what can be used to preserve kunu(millet and ginger drink) to last long without refrigerating
Business50crates Of Empty 50cl Coca Cola Bottles For Sale by kyrios(op): 12:58pm On Oct 25, 2015
I have about 50crates of 50cl coke bottles for sale at 1000 naira per crate including the crates price is negotiable
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EducationRe: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes.......65RC-67RC by kyrios: 1:16pm On Oct 14, 2015
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EducationRe: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes.......65RC-67RC by kyrios: 7:07am On Oct 06, 2015
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EducationRe: Nigerian Defence Academy Admission Processes.......65RC-67RC by kyrios: 6:43am On Oct 06, 2015
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ProgrammingRe: In Need Of Software Developers by kyrios(op): 7:54am On Oct 05, 2015
larisoft:
Nna eh, for this guy mind, Im be Steve Jobs.
Well we are different but if it eventually breaks bank just remember all
People are different am filled with ideas and I won't love to post them here cause any other person can end up copying my ideas which would be really bad and in my post I never wrote please so if you are not interested you can just keep monitoring the thread without commenting
Thanks a lot. And I have been contacted by three people already
Don't forget even steve jobs only had to do something extraordinary which I also plan on doing
If you really went through his story at first lots of people doubted him but years later imagine what happened
BusinessDo You Have Spare Cash And Wish To Invest It Let Me Brain Storm For You by kyrios(op): 7:20am On Oct 05, 2015
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InvestmentRe: In Need Of Ready Investors by kyrios(op): 6:25pm On Oct 04, 2015
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