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This is one reason why a girl should remain virgin[color=#006600][/color]A virgin girl when married will be very compatible with her husband no matter the size |
Nigeria is a great place to be.... In the course of scouting for job; don't just focus on top organisations cos there are lot of not-so-popular organisations that offer an impressive pay package. I will suggest u start applying now. |
Well on Point! |
This location is definitely not Nigeria. Check d pix again. |
It's not a big deal; our friends up north like appointing Yorubas as media aides. Sometimes it may be d only 1 in d cabinet. Watch all media aides in d north; not all but most are either yoruba or Christians. Its a strategy for those who understands what I mean |
Mynd44:And this mindset of urs is one of naija's numerous problems |
Such facility will be a top secret and highly secured. It will be designed in a way that fuel intake will only be allowed. Fuel discharge will be of computerized combination lock with code only accessible by the President. The code will be part of May 29 hand over materials |
The headline would have been true if proactive decision makers are in the NNPC, Petroleum Ministries, and past government leaderships. It is a shame that Nigeria cannot boast of at least 3 months fuel reserve that can cater for the citizenry. Our fuel supply chain is like 'from hand to mouth'; no storage for d raining days. Policy makers need to look into this and create underground reservoirs that can store several million cubic meters of fuel. This will checkmate the excesses of oil marketers and strike actions of petroleum workers. *my 2 kobo advice |
When will Nigerians allow nationals of other countries vie for political positions in Nigeria? |
Sometimes, it's the opposite |
This can't be the actual pay cos several taxes will be deducted |
HrtBrkSteve:Fall ke? I didn't fall for any. I too wise up pass that one. A lady had to unfriend me after she asked for credit and I was like I be ur papa? |
In trying to catch fun online in addition to Nairaland after a day's job, I recently signed up on a popular social media chatting platform (name withheld). I made random chats with both male and female folks and got a big surprise. Most of the girls I chatted with either claimed their BIS is almost expiring or their birthday was that day. They all demanded for airtime (credit) and I was like WTF! Ain't maga mehn. Pack well, wrong number. Is it now a crime to politely chat with ladies online? Have u ever been scammed this way? Share your experience |
Wsdm:Don't just talk if you don't have fact! Niger East senatorial district is not a core Muslim environment. Population is spread mainly between Christians, Muslims and animists. Don't bring religion to this issue |
To start with, I am not a politician but just a close-watch 'analyst'. I will give kudos to Buhari's PR team for the huge success achieved in re-branding someone that was rejected by Nigerians 3 times but now has better chances compared with previous ones. Jonathan cannot boast of such brilliant PR team. The most annoying jingles I found disgusting during this electioneering process was the famous Gej's TV commercial 'Change, it was not easy for Mandela, Barak Obama, etc'. It lasted too long on air and lost its savour! Innovation on the part of Gej's PR team is low; APC's media team are always one step ahead. Gej PR team should have concentrated on the following and make video jingles for each (not combining them in one) 1. On Road Network: the state of Benin-Ore road before and after. The state of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway (Shagamu section) before and after. The state of Apapa Express before and after. The state of Abuja-Lokoja express before and after. Etc 2. On Airport: the state of the nation's airport before and after. 3. On railway: before and after 4. On Education: 9 universities established. Almajiri schools for Islamic children roaming the streets. Education intervention programs and other achievements that may be recorded 5. On Electricity: the achievement they've recorded so far 6. On corruption: blocking of ghost workers on payroll. End of fertilizer scam, etc 7. On Youth Empowerment: Youwin program with video testaments from select beneficiaries. 8. On women empowerment: compared with administration's before Gej And other things they think are Ok. I have soft landing for Gej even though I won't vote him... I won't vote Gmb either |
Hallelujah! The Lord is good; his mercies endures forever |
Ride on Gej! To be late is better than never. More wisdom for u I pray |
Hmm |
icebebe:Use Canoe Detergent. It's the only detergent that can wash fabrics without fading. It can even wash ankara and what hausa call sheda |
I use Canoe detergent and it works. It doesn't fade clothes |
Is this info supposed to be made public? |
Nice post |
Lol... |
This is serious. No matter what, darkness can never subjugate the light. |
Where are the data capture machines used for 2011 elections? Are they missing, stolen or sold? Nigerians deserves to know because billions of Naira was used by Jega to procure the items. |
On point |
I thought he once said Elections will hold in 2014 and not 2015 |
Turkey’s Islamic-rooted government has authorised the building of the first church in the country in nearly a century, officials said Saturday. The church is for the tiny Syriac community in Turkey and will be built in the Istanbul suburb of Yesilkoy on the shores of the Sea of Marmara, which already has Greek Orthodox, Armenian and Catholic churches. The announcement came after Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu met Turkey’s religious leaders in Istanbul on Friday and said no faith that has lived in the country could be regarded as foreign. “It is the first (new church) since the creation of the republic (in 1923),” a government source told AFP. “Churches have been restored and reopened to the public, but no new church has been built until now,” he added. Turkey, which once had large Christian minorities, is now 99 percent Muslim and critics of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) have accused it of trying to Islamicise its officially secular society. However, as part of its bid to join the European Union, Ankara has made efforts to widen minority rights and return some seized property as well as restore churches, monasteries and synagogues. Christians now make up less than 100,000 of Turkey’s population of 76 million and are sometimes the target of attacks. But the prime minister insisted that the ruling AK Party “does not discriminate between our citizens… the principle of equal citizenship continues to be our characteristic trait,” he added. He condemned recent attacks on mosques in Europe and urged the religious leaders he met with Friday to “speak up together against Islamophobia”. The country’s ancient Syriac minority, which now numbers less than 20,000, live mostly in the southeast and tend to be either affiliated to the Orthodox or Catholic churches. But their numbers have swollen in recent years by thousands of Syriac refugees first forced out of Iraq by war and sectarian violence and later by others fleeing the fighting in Syria. During his visit to Turkey in November, Pope Francis denounced what he termed the current wave of “Christianophobia” in the Middle East, accusing Islamist radicals of “hunting” Christians. The various Syriac churches are among the oldest surviving Christian denominations, and use Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ, in their services. The new Istanbul church will be built on land given by the local council and paid for by a Syriac group, the government spokesman said. Source: Vanguard News |