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contactmorak:God does not make people foolish. Foolishness is a matter of choice! |
onlyHim:Strange but true. You are correct. ![]() I checked your profile but did not see any picture by which I could identify you. I should know you just I am sure you will recollect my face perhaps when you see my picture. The name is Niyi. |
magabounce:Applying common sense, you can still have the same package for a lesser fee, say N1,000. |
onlyHim:Where do you/did he live? |
PoisonedOne:So sad. What set are you? I am year 2000 set. |
shizzy7:Hello Shizzy. He taught me back in year 2000 at Offshore Tutors. Was he in good health at the time he taught you? He used to bounce into the classroom back them, had a loud voice and was a crowd puller. Anyone who spotted him first always notified the class and everyone would chorus "Pastor Paul". Was he the same in your set? |
iyblaq:Nah. You don't know Pastor Paul. He was our English Teacher as far back as year 2000. He was an excellent teacher! |
yinkuschua:What set? 2000? With KC, Mr. Martins, Mr. Chike, what's that Government Teacher's name again! And all? |
ezelos:Did you attend offshore tutors? The moment I saw his picture, I was convinced that was Pastor Paul. At tutorials back then in 2000, he never spoke of his family members and always wanted to marry the beautiful ones among us..lol., mine back then inclusive (along with KC too). While PP taught English Language, KC handled Maths. Anytime we made attempts at talking about PP's family, he used to evade the discussion, as I recall. I finally decided back then that he was either a reincarnation or something else. So sad! RIP, beloved Pastor Paul. |
Hahahahaha ; see death!! Death to Camera-men!! OMG! That was so interesting. Prof. Wole Soyinka for President! NO campaign, no election! Carry go, Sir. ![]() |
Must people kill every animal they encounter in this country! Today it's Snake, day after Alligator, two days after its Croc. I hope it doesn't extend to human beings that don't speak their language, or dress like them, or pray to their god. ![]() |
I do not have the exact words to describe the experience that I have had reading this heart-felt and emotional story. The emotional roller-coaster that it took me through is incredible. The experience while reading the totality of this pieces of story is bewildering and unbelievable. Then twists and turns were sensational. At some point, I could feel shivers running down my spine praying that your mom or even you would not lose your life. Those near-death experiences were really tormenting as I read along. In all, I say it is an excellent story. Interestingly, I "ACCIDENTALLY" stumbled upon the story today at about 10.30 am, and from that tine till now, I have not been able to do any other thing (officially) until now - it's 5.20pm by my time. For me, the happiest part of the story is that God has kept your mom alive to see for herself that the Lord is indeed good and to also reap the fruits of her labour. I lost my mom to cancer few years ago; hence, I could easily relate to the pain that comes with having your beloved mom in the jaws of death, so to speak. Finally, I wish you well in life, good Sire. God bless you. ![]() Hanging out with you and seeing you face-to-face won't be a bad idea, that is if you do not mind. I am reachable at niyisodimu@gmail.com God bless you once again. |
I hope the matter has been reported to the police. |
Congrats, bro. Proudly Nigerian. |
Thanks for sharing this invaluable and life-saving info. Gob less you. |
I just got back from dropping off my phone for repairs. The service centre is on Medical Road (I hope I am right), opposite Zenith Bank. There is a Diamond Bank within the premises, Computer Village. Actually the office is located outside of the Computer Village on the road. Hope this helps. |
Hehehehehe!!! See these jokers I am sure by now, Jonathan must be on the run. Just like Tom Polo has been running. ![]() |
Interestingly, none of them is African let alone a Nigerian . |
I disagree with the generality of folks on this platform who think that Dr. Tam-George is like GEJ. He is an intellectual and an admirable one for that. He is quick in thinking and on his feet too. He's cool. |
For those who insist that Jumoke must speak in the English language, I ask you without intending to appear rude, na yur papa language be that! As long as she can communicate in her native tongue, that's all that matters. After all, she is not an English woman. Although I feel sorry that the poor lady is likely to be, if she has not already been, thrown to the wolves where survival now becomes essential. I pray that she doesn't lose her personality and self in the whole charade called transformation. The quantum leap from a 'nobody' to a 'somebody', from grass to grace, from no light at all to spotlight, is too sudden and sharp for her and anyone for that matter. So, I ask myself, 'does she have the character to manage the publicity and exposure that have barraged her! Only time can tell. ![]() |
The guy was MOB-ilised. Good one He should be de-MOB-ilised before they serve him Jungle Justice. |
Normality:What an inane remark "that's none of my business". ![]() |
MRLINGTON:Politics is not dirty (may be it is in Nigeria because of the criminals involved); neither is it a game. If it were a game, the innocent folks dying in the hands of hired BH assassins would be laughing by now. ![]() |
Thumbs up to Fashola. The man appears not to be in support of Pa Buhari's nomination as the presidential flag bearer of his party, and he did not know how to say it out loud. But now, he has done it by using ricochet technique. Smart guy!! ![]() |
@Poster. Did you read the FOI Act at all? If you have not, I advice you do. If you have, did you follow the provisions cum prescriptions on how to obtain the requested info? |
Wait a minute! What if Fashola is not in agreement with the idea of fielding Pa Buhari as President! What if Fashola has been looking for a way to voice this out without offending anyone! What if this is the closest that he could get telling Nigerians what he has in his heart!! I think there is a message embedded in Fashola's message. We should learn to always read in between the lines. Fasola's comment is cleverly laced with a heavy innuendo ![]() |
ojofree:hahahahahah!!!! God bless you! Exellent answer to a dumb and witless comment. ![]() |
atlwireles:Please back up your claim with hard facts; if not, I advise that people should stop spewing out trash. Similarly, people should stop liking and sharing non-intelligent posts. ![]() |
perculiarperson:And have you guys brought this concern/observation of yours to her attention to see if she could adjust a bit? |
From my own assessment of the exchange on twitter, I think the General started well, but went off at the near end. It is quite unfortunate that most of our people in high and top ranking positions may have little to less human-relationship skills. The General could have handled the matter more tactfully and maturedly. |
Foolishness is a matter of choice!
He should be de-MOB-ilised before they serve him Jungle Justice.