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they even kidnapped a 72 year old professor at delsu abraka last week, and are demandind 100 million.million. |
Yea $30000 for each of una |
fujirice: Na u interview d coach? When im talk dat one? Some pipo can sabi smear 9ja sha! Mak una carry on! But no forget say d seed u plant today, u shall surely reap d fruit in due time. 9ja for the cup jare!!!!what has planting fuc*ING seeds got to do with Nigeria doomed failure. |
I hope they won't have us for super fried chicken as their coach says. |
[quote author=Table Leg ]Will you lead? If you do, i will follow you!! [/quote]this is the problem with Nigerian masses no one wants too be at the forefront. |
we need to start a revolution like libya and egypt. |
twicenoni: that is what am talking about toou downloaded a different version of the data files and apk. |
Bis and bes subscription are no longer supported in this handsets, expect your normal carrier subscription which is a turn off. |
Get money or get disowned. |
IN ENGLISH :Because to be poor is a sin IN FRENCH : Etre pauvre, c'est un péché IN CHINESE :贫穷是一种罪过 IN SPANISH : Ser pobre es un pecado IN LATIN :Pauper ut esse est peccatum IN GREEK : Για να είσαι φτωχός είναι μια αμαρτία |
sexkillz: [color=#000030]Give am belle.Gbam! |
donjon: Make una move dis thread to romance section!Gbam!!!! |
WhatsApp, one of the most popular instant-messaging services, breaches international privacy laws over phone numbers according to the Canadian and Dutch data protection authorities. The application forces you to provide access to your entire address book and this policy has been criticized time and time again. However, Whatsapp’s policy of using phone numbers from both users as well non-users of the application was found to be on the wrong side of the law. WhatsApp is also found to retain the mobile numbers of non-users, which is also violating the privacy laws in the two countries. The developers of the application had previously introduced encryption of its instant messenger in response to the privacy concerns raised earlier. According to the investigators, WhatsApp is committed to making changes to protect the users’ privacy by letting them manually add contacts to their profiles. The Dutch agency will keep a close eye on the application and if the privacy breaches continue, WhatsApp could be facing huge penalties. |
the airforce one can be shot down with a fighter jet. |
Temple of run 2 is now available for Android on play store for free hurry up there and download.
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at least I have my own private jet to take me where ever i want. |
k ama give u a call |
will it work on samsung galaxy note 2 and how much. |
wow cul |
kaen1317: Did gadhafi not predict this?Gbam |
Kamanda: True, Bini guys run from Bini gehs for marriage.hmm amd i have vita foam |
i dont know whats it with benin bit*hes and bottles now days,, any small thing at all u see them busting bottles as if its nothing, its like their Possessed with evil spirits. |
ocelot2006: You've been watching too many Hollywood movies.they are real dude, u cant see them on radar. |
just 5 american f-22 stealth fighter jet or russia Sukhoi T-50 stealth fighter, can take out a hundred Chengdu F7s and alphas combined, imagine fighting what u cant see. |
gst101: i personally think we deserve something better than the j-7s. F-16s and one or two f-22 isnt going to be too bad.haha think agin, america will never give any country its f-22 multirole stealth fighter jet for any reason. |
Stegomiah: Vanity upon Vanity all IS̶̲̥̅ Vanity! A baby dat does not know anytin, wat if she dies 2mao, not wishn ar dat, jst askinthey make noise u hear na u wan kill their kid, make dem give u like 1million dollar if u go say vanity upon vanity. |
Goldenheart: Hatters will keep hating...Gbam |
chess guru: Lolz and I need a desperately hot babe.Gbam!! |
France's air force have launched fresh strikes in northern Mali, targeting the city of Gao which had been controlled by the al-Qaeda offshoot MUJAO, destroying rebel bases and forcing the fighters to flee, residents told the AFP news agency. The attack on Gao on Sunday, the largest city in the desert region controlled by fighters, marked a decisive drive northwards on the third day of French air strikes, moving deep into the vast territory seized by rebels in April. "There were dozens of strikes in and around Gao. All Islamist bases have been destroyed," a resident told AFP by phone . In a another attack on Sunday, the French airforce attacked a camp used by jihadist fighters and a weapons depot for the rebel group Ansar Dine, officials and residents said. Witnesses said fighter jets struck the camp in Lere, around 150km north of Konna, a key central town that government troops recaptured with French aerial backing on Friday. "The Lere camp, which was abandoned by the Malian army and had been used by the Islamists, was completely razed by air raids," a local official said, speaking from Mauritania where he took refuge. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow, reporting from the capital, Bamako, said authorities claimed to have halted the rebel advance but there had been civilian casualties. "The mayor of Kono said that at least of three of the dead were children who had jumped into a river, as they tried to escape the massive bombardment in the area," Adow said. The first days of the battle against rebels holding Mali's north have left at least 11 civilians dead, including the three children. French air raids also struck weapons and ammunition depots used by Ansar Dine, a name that translates as Defenders of Faith, a group whose leaders are connected to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. Security sources speaking on condition of anonymity said Sunday's air strikes also hit targets near Douentza and Nampala. France has intervened in Mali at Bamako's request following a new offensive towards the south by the rebels, who seized control of the country's north in June. African troops Meanwhile, Togo has committed about 500 troops as part of an African force being deployed to Mali, a military source said on Sunday. "Togo will send around 500 soldiers to Mali as part of the designated African force," the military official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak publicly. "We are actively preparing. They will leave soon." He gave no further details on when the troops would be deployed. The UN Security Council has approved a 3,300-strong force to help Mali win back its north. The force is to be commanded by a Nigerian, with Nigeria pledging the largest contribution at 600 troops. Burkina Faso, Niger and Senegal on Saturday each pledged 500 troops for the force. Benin on Sunday said it was sending around 300 personnel and that they would be deployed alongside the Togolese battalion. The first African troops were expected in the country on Sunday. Some West African military personnel are already on the ground, including a technical team from the Nigerian air force. The United Nations had cautioned that a military intervention needed to be properly planned, and outlined a step-by- step process that diplomats said would delay the operation until at least September of this year. source www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/01/2013113135531541470.html |
[quote author=Okija_juju]And Nigerians should also use the death Penalty for Oil Marketers that divert petroleum products and those that ate our subsidy money.. ![]() In other news:: You know na... [/quote]Gbam |
[quote author=Timsilver]Whats an Android phone witjout 3g? i'll pass. [/quoteGbam. |
Etumgbe: Go and marry monkey because her character is okgbam |
[/quote]this is the problem with Nigerian masses no one wants too be at the forefront.

