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Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via her email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via my email,thanks (Modify) (Quote) (Report) (Share) |
ALOnymous:don't say what you don't know...she is the one |
gasparpisciotta:yes that's her...I knw her...small girl...na uniport student |
No thats how terrible she and her friend joy look...the money no gree show for their body...joy own worst...it was a money doubling scheme that lasted for some time sha...they were paying 25% of your capital and it wasn't sport betting |
My kid sis money join...na uniport students suffer m...BT it made many rich |
Good day everyone,if you stay in Suleja or Abuja and need a private tutor for your kids,my kid sis is available. She is a 400l medical student of uniport.you can reach her via this phone number: zero,eight,one,six,five,three five,two five,one,nine (08165352519) or contact me via her email,thanks |
Mention the corresponding pelvic bones of the following pectoral bones i. Scapula ii. Clavicle iii. Caracoid iv. Humerus |
I wonder how Afonjas think most times. The fact remains that this is the best news ever to every right thinking Igbo man. That man was a disaster to Abia State In general and it is so pathetic that he only got 12years to spend behind bars. |
realestniggah:not just you my dear. She disgusts me more |
Buhari shaa. Anakoheri |
Blessing Nkem na me Loveday. I hope you see this comment so I'll add 'I love you so much' |
Blessing Nkem na me Loveday.... I know you'll read this comment so I'll add 'I love you so much'....What's the topic again... |
Blessing Nkem na Loveday. I can now comment on NL after 8years of being a guest |
Blessing Nkem I love you so much. Na Loveday. I hope you see this comment...Anyways, I don't like Peter and I know he doesn't know it. So let's all mind our business |
I encountered frauds again on my way from Peter Odili road. I think there operating time are usually morning hours. The ones I encountered today used jazz but unfortunately, it didn't work on me. I'll tell you there tactics and I hope you learn from it. First, they won't tell you where they are going until you make your direction known to them. Secondly, they would want to engage you in conversations. Thirdly, they don't use authorized commercial transport coloured cabs. Recommendations 1. Allow the driver tell you his destination before boarding any cab. 2. Do not engage passengers in discussions and do not reply too. 3. Enter cabs with authorized colours. I boarded a taxi at Dunamis junction, Peter Odili road, I knew full well that they were fraudsters judging from there actions as enumerated above. There was just one passenger sitting in front with the driver before I boarded the taxi. As expected, they tried to engage me in discussions but I kept mute. After covering some distance, the passenger in front alighted from the taxi and paid the driver in dollars. I laughed and felt embarrassed at how they insult me by thinking I did fall for such tricks. Also as expected, the driver told me the man paid him in dollars and left and he thinks it's a mistake and wants to return it. As usual, I kept mute. At this point, I was getting paranoid at how foolish they think I must be to fall for such petty tricks. I couldn't help but appreciate the intelligence display by the first fraudsters I encountered some weeks back. The driver drove some seconds to meet up with the man and told him he paid him in dollars and the passenger asked him to keep it and inquired if he needed more. I was mute all along and was patiently looking through the window if I did see a stone or any weapon as I had promised myself to break the windscreen of the next fraudsters I'd accost. The driver told him he needed more and he entered again and they asked me if I also wanted some dollars. I could no longer contain the anger. I immediately with a speed of light opened the door, and rushed out to pick a block I saw. I didn't close the door but they noticed I observed already and sped off immediately. I threw a stone at the back glass but it didn't break from the distance my eyes could carry. This incident happened today 14th November, 2019 to Mr Loveday Ojinuka and it happened to be the second incident in 3weeks. This Ember month no go easy o but as Port Harcourt boy I be, I think I need a permit to carry hammer or any dangerous weapon in my bag. Surely, we go jam again. If dey no jazz me down, I go jazz them down. |
This morning, I came to school and heard a very appalling tale. My friend Ewah Archangel Henry saw a purse yesterday, with some money in it. The purse didn't have any means of identifying it's owner, there was no ID card or even a return address or contact number. He only found an Access Bank ATM card in it. After lectures yesterday, he took it to the Access Bank branch in Rivers State University. He was able to describe how he found the purse and suggested to the Customer Care agent who attended to him to pull up the information of the card owner, so that he could tell her he was with her purse. They got the number, he called her and she was very happy someone found it because she lost it earlier that day (yesterday), she said she was nowhere close to school, but asked him to hold on to the purse for a while, just until she gets to school to collect it from him. You'd think this good work would be the end of it, little did he know it was just the beginning of a day in hell. The customer care agent in a bid to inform the Branch Manager what was going on got him involved. The manager asked him to show him his school ID card to prove his studentship. He couldn't, because he didn't have a valid school ID card (RSU's ID card for a session expires on the 31st of October every year). Henry however told the manager that he was a student of the Department of Medical Laboratory Science, 500L, Histopathology option and that the manager could either call our HOD or the former HOD or our Staff Adviser (Dr. Obioma), or the Dean of Faculty of Science or even the Chaplin of our Chapel of Redemption (RSU) to confirm his claims. The manager didn't. A while later, Henry told the manager to let him leave since he (Henry) had to report to work. The manager told him he was once a student and he worked too, but he never worked at night and the only people who worked at night are "armed robbers". As if that wasn't enough, the manager went ahead to call Henry a thief. (Henry said the humiliation he received yesterday was worse than what a thief would have had to endure). All because he tried to return a lost and found purse?!? To make matters worse, the manager called a "Mopol man" who came wearing bathroom slippers, without his uniform. This mopol man, under the instructions of the manager opened a can of Tear Gas in the room where my friend was kept. Bank workers tried to help him, but the manager insisted on leaving him because "he is a thief". Henry said he couldn't see for 3 hours and when he got home and tried having his bath, he felt like his skin was on fire. He's still having difficulty breathing. What if Henry was asthmatic? What if he had died?? Did I mention his phone got smashed?? What happened to the law that states that "No individual is guilty of any crime except otherwise proven in a court of law"? I have only 2 questions to ask the Bank Manager: 1. Which thief comes to a bank to return a customer's ATM card, and which thief tries to return the contents of a lost and found purse to it's rightful owner with its contents still in tact? 2. What right did the bank manager have to treat a student of the institution in that manner? The proper thing to do would have been to bring it to the notice of the school's security. Honesty is the best policy, but see where honesty has landed Henry. The injustice in this country is alarming! How can we complain about our leaders at the top, when we're doing worse at the grassroot level?? Which human being will be motivated to perform another good deed after suffering such humiliation. Tell me, would you ![]() His character was not just defamed, his health is now at risk. RSU SUG RSU students Access Bank Nigeria Please look into this matter. Repost and share That is the face of the bank manager. His name is Gabby David. We want justice for Henry. Our SUG have been compromised with promises. This injustice cannot go unpunished.
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Farmerforlife:fool so she won't rot in d ground also |
madridguy:u 4got SARS |
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