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RomanceRe: Miss Nairaland December 2014 Contest (campaign Thread) by LaurelP(m):
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RomanceRe: Type Of Ladies That Are Addicted To The Romance Section by LaurelP(m): 12:24am On Nov 02, 2014
angry
temigracie:
In all honesty, I belong to group 3.
CelebritiesRe: Cossy Orjiakor Has Done Worse, Disgracing Womanhood In New Photos! by LaurelP(m): 12:20am On Nov 02, 2014
Controversy@work
CelebritiesIs Joe_el Related To Tuface? by LaurelP(op): 11:22pm On Nov 01, 2014
I've always wondered if they're brothers. Cos d resemblance is just too much. Dia style of music, voice and character d same.
Pls are they related?
TravelLagos Is The Worst Place To Live On Earth-world Travel Journalist by LaurelP(op): 8:56pm On Nov 01, 2014
Many of us say, "That was the worst place in the world!" But really: How many of us truly have the authority to say that? Lee Abbamonte does.

He's the youngest American to visit all 193 member nations of the United Nations, and he's well on his way to visiting all 324 on The Travelers’ Century Club list, which includes territories and unique destinations in addition to nations. (Lee expects to have 321 of the 324 countries checked off by the end of the year).
With all those countries, they can't all be winners. And Abbamonte, as part of his traveling mission, has to see the losers too. He takes that part of his quest seriously. "I spent time in these places; it's not like I went to the airport and split," he says of the bottom-tier countries. "I tried to give each place a couple of days."


Lagos, Nigeria
As far as I am concerned, Lagos, Nigeria, is the worst place on planet Earth. I’ve never experienced so much corruption in my life. It was just a horrific experience getting into the country. Crossing in from Benin, we got shaken down by the border guards.
In addition to the multiple police shakedowns, the multiple ATM issues were enough for me; three times in two days, the machines dispensed the wrong amount of money. It was oppressive and hot. I couldn’t tell you one good thing about that place.


Luanda, Angola
Angola is the toughest country for which to get a visa, and it is one of the most expensive places on the planet. For your trouble, you get absolutely nothing. Luanda is a sad place where the government officials and oil kingpins live like royalty, while 99 percent of the population lives in squalor.


Dhaka, Bangladesh
I feel bad including Bangladesh on this list, as the people are really nice. But being in Dhaka is horrific. Between standstill traffic, beggars, and unbelievable air pollution, you feel suffocated. Even if you escape to the river, it’s still filthy. Not to mention, you can’t eat much without getting sick. It's just a difficult place to be. Think twice before you honeymoon in Bangladesh.


Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

The DRC has been war-torn my entire life, even back when it was Zaire. Visiting Kinshasa is like stepping into your worst nightmare with abject poverty everywhere and trash all over the streets. That’s the problem with some of these poor countries: A lot of times, the people are nice, but it’s hard to get past the trash, everyone walking without shoes, and people begging for money. It’s a sad state of affairs, and they just can’t seem to get it right anywhere in the country.


Karachi, Pakistan
In Pakistan it’s very difficult to get around. The northern part of the country has some of the most beautiful mountains and natural landscapes in the world, but you cannot visit them because it’s too dangerous. It’s in lockdown. In the tribal areas, you have a good chance of getting kidnapped or shot. There’s a reason Osama bin Laden was hiding out there.


Juba, South Sudan
Juba is a horrible place to visit. The world's newest country has been, is, and will be in danger of falling into utter despair despite the efforts of international humanitarians. Poverty, greed, corruption, and outside influences ensure that South Sudan will not be appearing on any top 10 lists any time soon (other than this one).


Georgetown, Guyana
Guyana is that small little country next to Venezuela, where the capital of Georgetown is small, dangerous, and not nice at all. I was told not to walk around at night — not that I would have wanted to anyway, as there’s not much to see or do.


KABUL, Afghanistan
To be honest, I actually enjoyed my time in Kabul, but that’s because I knew I was only there for a finite period of time. The city itself is abysmal for obvious reasons, and the hardships on the people are heartbreaking. Living there must be a nightmare. It’s just been one war after another 40 years. You basically cannot leave the capital at all for safety reasons, and to be honest, why would you want to?


BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau
Yes there’s really a country called Guinea-Bissau, and its capital is Bissau. This small West African nation is difficult to travel to and around, especially when there’s basically no electricity after dark in much of the city. If you walk the streets at night, it feels like a zombie nation where havoc could break out at any time. There are no streetlights, and when you walk out at night, you're just trying not to break your ankle. There’s a casino in the middle of town, where all the expats hang out. Other than that, there’s nothing.


CONAKRY, Guinea
Not to pick on a poor country dealing firsthand with the current Ebola outbreak, but Conakry is a pretty terrible place to be. This city is a total dump. There's nothing to see or do downtown. It's like a ghost town on the water, but it’s not scenic. Plus, it is prone to coups at an alarming rate, so you never know what to expect. I should know, I was there during one and had to hightail out ASAP!

Funafuti, Tuvalu
Yes, Tuvalu is an actual United Nations member state and is one of the smallest nations on Earth. In fact, it may not even exist in 30 years because it’s only about 7 feet above sea level, and experts say it'll be washed away in the next 30 years. That aside, it is simply the most boring place on Earth, and it doesn’t even have nice beaches. The biggest event on the island is the twice-weekly flight that comes in from Fiji. Stick to Fiji!


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RomanceRe: . by LaurelP(op): 3:08pm On Nov 01, 2014
Tabelachizza:
lolsssss,I kana aba mba,emesia ibia ka okpooo gi**ndo shaaaa**
Okporom okpoom, e no concern me o
Umu asa juru everywhere ka aja
Anam eme ihe umuazi?
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Truerebel Fashion Company Changes Name To Fashionhands by LaurelP(m): 12:42pm On Nov 01, 2014
Bros wetin dis guy do u nah
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RomanceRe: . by LaurelP(op): 10:44am On Nov 01, 2014
apexviper:
dnt call again,bliv me ,d more u call,d more. Thirsty u luk(nd gals hate thirsty guys)juz live her alone.diz iz y u shud alway give a gal ur numba anitym u ask 4 hers,atlist den if she doesn't pik up,u no she is avoidin u.peace!
I flashed her number and gave her my name
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RomanceRe: Type Of Guys You Will Meet In The Romance Section by LaurelP(m): 10:34am On Nov 01, 2014
Where do I belong
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RomanceRe: Broke Guys Should Be Denied Sex by LaurelP(m):
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RomanceRe: Am Inlove With Farano! Oh Sweet Love!.. Helpppppppp! by LaurelP(m): 8:48am On Nov 01, 2014
On dis first day of a new monthhuh
RomanceRe: How Do You Say ''I LOVE YOU'' In Your Language by LaurelP(m):
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RomanceRe: Am 14years Old But I Want To Woo My Literature Anuty!! Pls Help. by LaurelP(m): 10:50pm On Oct 31, 2014
Na boredom dey cause dis kain tin
RomanceRe: i need a cute guy on nairaland by LaurelP(m): 10:26pm On Oct 31, 2014
Any guy dat expresses interest in dis rubbish is a....
OP we nor gree, we are on strike, we dey vex
RomanceRe: . by LaurelP(op): 10:09pm On Oct 31, 2014
Agybabe:
I don't really fancy a very deep voice but that doesn't mean it should sound babyish
In between
RomanceRe: When Should A Guy Move On After A Girl Repeatedly Says NO? by LaurelP(m):
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RomanceRe: Type Of Ladies That Are Addicted To The Romance Section by LaurelP(m): 8:57pm On Oct 31, 2014
grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Why Has Pastor Bakare Stoped From Supporting Buhari by LaurelP(m): 8:39pm On Oct 31, 2014
First and foremost, who's Burglari?
RomanceRe: . by LaurelP(op): 8:35pm On Oct 31, 2014
merit12:
Dem they chop sexy voicehuhhuh



Abeg



Were the girls huhshow face and answer


As far he love you and take care of you
What else

Who marry sexy hank anoku ( chk his voice)nor be person??



Beside voice can be worked on(for some)


Op are you black?
Never give up if you wanna try
Try what?
RomanceRe: . by LaurelP(op): 8:32pm On Oct 31, 2014
ChynoBEATS:
Mxcheew some dude's ehn...
Lolz......merely lookin @ur pix I can tell that u hv a tiny voice nowndr u find it hard to bliv..... BabyFace niqqar
Wats dis one bickering abt?
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NYSCRe: JJC Corper Reflects On Hustle Of Lagos Life by LaurelP(m):
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PoliticsRe: Sanusi Reconciles With Jonathan (pictures) by LaurelP(op): 10:10am On Oct 31, 2014
JOETYNO:
Good news
Ok
PoliticsRe: Sanusi Reconciles With Jonathan (pictures) by LaurelP(op): 9:29am On Oct 31, 2014
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PoliticsSanusi Reconciles With Jonathan (pictures) by LaurelP(op): 9:27am On Oct 31, 2014
Emir of Kano, Alhaji Mohammed Sanusi II, in company of members of The Kano Emirate visited President Jonathan at Aso Rock Villa earlier today October 30th.

The former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria was reportedly at the Villa to reconcile with President Jonathan after the rift between them following Sanusi’s sack from office as CBN governor. See more photos after the cut…

http://www.gurusloaded.com/photos-emir-of-kano-lamido-sanusi-visits-pres-jonathan-again/

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