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Just imagine Coming back from work to find your kid performing the any of the following ![]()
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great289:my brother, what you think might not be the actual situation. I still feel op should kindly assist her brother to properly treat that before it deteriorate into something like the pix I uploaded. Thanks |
Better treat that before it turns to this pic below.
God save us all, Amen.
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I see a great soccer star in him. He is likely to leave another legacy of kanu nwankwo's feet. Have a blast brother, God bless your hustling |
This is why I love Buhari, in its time every corrupt act from the past is been exposed. Imagine what the Biafran toad has been dealing on for a very long time. God bless Nigeria God bless Buhari God bless us all, Amen. |
richardjemedafe1:tufiakwa |
My sister, don't mind people saying he doesn't love you. I as a young man hate fat ladies with passion, mostly the ones that became fat as a result of excessive junk consumption. I once had a pretty girlfriend that was slim with a perfect body shape. We dated till she gained admission into the University, only for her to come back after two years with a different stature. I couldn't differentiate between she n her mum who is fatter? It was that moment I lost interest cus she actually used drugs to get fat. So I broke up with her just to avoid managing my future home. So dear, hit the gym now that you can cause of its numerous benefits. Thanks |
Please o! I have a question? Where is Amaechi children? Where is Wike children? Have you seen the children of politicians voting? In fact, since I was born and now I am getting old I have never seen the children of politicians voting Brothers have you seen........ No no no no Since I was born, I have never seen them voting. So na me reach to die for dia Papa, God forbid. Never will I fight for any political reasons in my lifetime cause I can't afford to loose what God gave me. ![]() |
I love GOOD FRIDAY more than PALM SUNDAY. only few will understand why ![]() |
She say or you brainwashed her because of her age? Talk true! |
Only fools will fight for APC/PDP during elections forgetting the fact that their families and close allay of those contestant are outside the country. Youths be wise, because the contestants always get an appointment either way of the results. |
SeverusSnape:and the chairman of your party is from the almajiri zone. Is that not enough reason to hide your head in shame? Gullible phee dee phee fan |
hinwazaka:just as your dad rested in pieces shay? Oniranu |
dubemnaija2:phee dee phee |
Vikkie14:them dey talk of serious matter, oga dey find likes and share here. But wait o! Your monika shows you belong to a particular terror group in Nigeria, I hope you get arrested soon ![]() |
God help me to help others in this world, Amen |
The laughter makes me laugh. Wike is a man of Hitler lineage |
That booz, needs a stick to brace it up. |
Pavore9:for you shey? As for me, it is well. In fact, I go more great things now than ever before ![]() |
TheBiafran:that Boko haram breaking news bomb will be in your house and there is no way you wouldn't get hit, evil thinker |
drnelson:on top your head IJN, Amen. |
mytime24:see this Akungba boy dey interview goat. Lolz ![]() |
The presence of a former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal, Alex Badeh (retd.) in Kuje Prison, Abuja, has generated excitement and curiosity among the inmates. It was learnt that the inmates were amazed to see the former military chief in prison custody barely one year after his image loomed large across the nation. SUNDAY PUNCH gathered on Saturday that the former CDS rejected food from the prison and opted to feed himself pending the time he would perfect his bail conditions. It was learnt that Badeh was keeping a low profile in prison custody. A source said on getting to prison, his bio-data and other important details were taken before he was escorted to the prison officer’s office and allocated a cell. He was said to have opted to feed himself, an indulgence that is granted all awaiting trial inmates. “An inmate can reject prison food and sign for self-feeding, meaning he would provide his own food, his family members and friends can bring food for him daily, subject to the approval of the prison authorities,” an official who spoke on condition of anonymity said. It was learnt that Badeh’s rejection of the prison food may not be unconnected with the poor quality of the food served inmates in Nigerian prisons. The Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Prisons Service, Peter Ezenwa amazed the nation last month when he said that a paltry sum of N222.30k was budgeted by the service to feed each inmate per day. Ezenwa who stated this when he appeared before the House of Representatives Committee on Interior to defend the Prison Service’s 2016 budget warned of a possible revolt if things continued this way. He stated that the service made a proposal of N10.6 billion for the feeding allowance of 65,000 inmates, but that the Federal Government slashed it to N5.2 billion. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interior, Senator Usman Nafada however contended that each inmate was being fed on N130 per day. “N200 per inmate per day is unacceptable. If you look at it, you are actually feeding each inmate with N130 per day. When you remove Value Added Tax, contractors’ profit and other corporate services, the N200 comes to about N130 to feed one inmate in a day. It is inhuman to feed a human being with N130 per day. What can anybody use N130 to buy? With N130, no inmate can come out of the prison better,” he said. The NPS Public Relations Officer, Francis Enobore, could not be reached for comments on how Badeh is taking prison life, as he did not respond to telephone calls and an SMS sent to him. Badeh was remanded in prison custody on March 7 by Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja, following his arraignment along with a company, Iyalikam Nigeria Limited, on 10 counts of money laundering. The judge had last Thursday granted Badeh bail in the sum of N2bn, which is to be guaranteed by two sureties in the sum of N1bn each. Among other bail conditions imposed on Badeh, the judge ordered the ex-CDS to deposit both his blue and green passports with the court throughout the period of his trial. Meanwhile, a lawyer to the former CDS, Mr. Samuel Zibiri (SAN), told SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday that the two sureties the court mandated his client to produce had been secured and their details as well as the Certificates of Occupancy for their respective landed assets had been forwarded to the Chief Registrar for verification. He said the ex-CDS should be out of prison by Monday. www.punchng.com/badehs-presence-excites-inmates-ex-cds-rejects-prison-food/ |
This guy is better of as a party spokesman, I think the portfolio he presently handles is far bigger than his control. Small small, APC don dey fall Nigerians hand. This guy is better of as a party spokesman, I think the portfolio he presently handles is far bigger than his control. Small small, APC don dey fall Nigerians hand. |
AirSultan:that means we are from the same planetary system. My fiancee knows it's only banana that can steal me from her, I swear ![]() |
Lord have mercy. I think mercy death would've been advisable but thank God they died themselves. So painful though but God knows best, RIP to the dead |
Why dia mama dey die after them make fame? Just my observation though |
denkyw:chia, common sense is not common o! Plenty dundi dey nairaland sha ;o |
All these wailing wailers here, una do o! I bought pms along mile2 express way yesterday for the same #86.50. No gallon is no gallon and if you don't like it, oya vex build your own filing station |
Relax guys, I will soon start to employ graduates and truly there isn't gonna be any form of discrimination. |
We are on the right track, the sun will rise again soon. I trust my leaders.
Sai osinbajo
Sai Buhari
Sai Nigeria ![]() |
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This guy is better of as a party spokesman, I think the portfolio he presently handles is far bigger than his control.