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PoliticsRe: Us, Eu Wade Into Nigeria Crisis by mamagee3(f): 7:32pm On Jan 28, 2010
I though they said he would be returning today with his oxygen. sad
PoliticsRe: London Court Freezes Akingbola‘s £83m Properties by mamagee3(f): 7:31pm On Jan 28, 2010
They've done well. tongue
PoliticsRe: The Parable Of A Tied Cow! by mamagee3(f): 7:30pm On Jan 28, 2010
huh huh huh
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Ghana [0 - 1] by mamagee3(f): 7:30pm On Jan 28, 2010
MrCrackles:
I hope your eyes are now wide open to see the rot in Nigerian football. . . .kids disgracing buncha old men is pretty disastrous. . .
Ghana deserve a place in the final
Super chickens are washed up and irrelevant in modern African football
Buncha cheating, unfit and unfortunate fellas!!!!!! grin
grin grin grin
FashionRe: New Hairstyle! by mamagee3(f): 7:29pm On Jan 28, 2010
https://www.pakcosmetics.com/upload/19.jpg
[quote][/quote]I like this weave. tongue
SportsRe: Lets Say Goodbye To Amodu by mamagee3(f): 7:28pm On Jan 28, 2010
He doesn't deserve a farewell message, he just needs bluff into thin air.
FashionRe: New Hairstyle! by mamagee3(f): 3:16am On Jan 28, 2010
I have a brown weave on. grin grin
PoliticsRe: Who Is The Most Handsome President In The World? by mamagee3(f): 3:15am On Jan 28, 2010
I'm yet to see the best, none has won it.
Forum GamesRe: Just Becaus Im Curious by mamagee3(f): 3:14am On Jan 28, 2010
My box because it includes my clothes and bunch of other important items. grin
SportsRe: I Wanted To Quit After Zambia Victory – Amodu by mamagee3(f): 3:12am On Jan 28, 2010
What's delaying him from quitting, I hope he quits as soon as possible
FashionRe: Which Is Better Heavy Or Light Make-up? by mamagee3(f): 3:11am On Jan 28, 2010
Heavy make-up at night and Light make-up at the daytime.
FamilyRe: Are Women In Nigeria Supposed To Expect And Accept Cheating Husbands? by mamagee3(f): 3:09am On Jan 28, 2010
Women shouldn't accept it but some women just try to make their marriage work.
HealthRe: I Pass Urine Almost Every Hour by mamagee3(f): 3:08am On Jan 28, 2010
It's probably diabetes.
TravelRe: What Is The Best Way To Get US Visiting Visa? by mamagee3(f): 3:07am On Jan 28, 2010
First, get a letter of invitation from an American Citizen
Then you go the embassy and tell them you want to go visiting.
RomanceRe: Pastor Rapes Woman: After Pouring ‘holy Oil’ Into Her Private Part - Latest News by mamagee3(f): 3:05am On Jan 28, 2010
That pastor is evil. shocked shocked
Jokes EtcRe: Coca Cola! by mamagee3(f): 3:03am On Jan 28, 2010
He probably did Copy and Paste. cheesy cheesy
Nairaland GeneralRe: "I Want to Chat With Nigerian Girls" by mamagee3(f): 2:56am On Jan 28, 2010
Keep trying. cool
EducationRe: City Life Is Better Than Village Life by mamagee3(f): 2:56am On Jan 28, 2010
They both have their advantages and disadvantages.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Banned From Us Diversity Visa Lottery? by mamagee3(f): 2:55am On Jan 28, 2010
[quote author=George_D link=topic=387361.msg5398544#msg5398544 date=1264618197]as if we care!  grin[/quote]If you don't, I do care a lot. grin grin
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: I Have A Mad Crush On Flavio: He's Damn Tooo Tooo Hot: Gawsssh Can't Help It by mamagee3(f): 2:53am On Jan 28, 2010
ayettymama:
*pours a bucket of iced water on chioma*

youll thank me for it later  grin
grin grin grin grin
Music/RadioRe: Lady Gaga by mamagee3(f): 2:51am On Jan 28, 2010
It's probably because she hasn't released any new albums/music.
Foreign AffairsRe: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallabs Signature by mamagee3(f): 2:49am On Jan 28, 2010
[quote author=L_D link=topic=388725.msg5400615#msg5400615 date=1264643246]Wealthy people use signatures a lot more than someone who is dirt poor (for bank accounts, D/L, passport and visa applications, ), and they are more defensive of their signatures so they invariably develop somewhat complex signatures.

Im not wealthy but I have been advised at a bank that my signature is too simple and easily copied, and my signature is more complex than Umars.

That signature above is not only the signature of someone who is at best only semi-literate, but it is also the signature of someone who has never had a reason to develop a proper signature.[/quote]Okay, the more you try to make sense of our post, the more ridiculous you sound. . .
There's nothing wrong with that signature, his name is clearly spelled okay and his hand writing is okay too
So, what fact are you trying to lay out? huh huh
Foreign AffairsHaiti Earthquake Survivor Pulled From The Rubble 15 Days Later by mamagee3(op): 2:46am On Jan 28, 2010
A French search team saved the 16-year-old today after neighbours heard a voice in the debris of a house in Port-au-Prince, ending what appeared to be the longest ordeal of any survivor so far following the January 12 disaster.

"She just said 'thank you,' she's very weak, which suggests that she's been there for 15 days,'' Commander Samuel Bernes of the rescue team said.

"She was in a pocket surrounded by concrete. She was treated on the spot, she wasn't able to get out alone.''

International rescue teams have saved around 135 people who were buried alive when the 7.0-magnitude quake laid waste to the capital and several other towns in the impoverished Caribbean nation.

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The last was a 31-year-old man rescued by a US team on Tuesday, although he was thought to have been entombed by a powerful aftershock around two days after the initial tremor struck.

Haiti's President Rene Preval said "nearly 170,000'' bodies had now been counted since the quake, significantly higher than previous estimates of 150,000.

"In 15 days many efforts have been made. The National Equipment Company (NEC) has made great efforts in removing nearly 170,000 dead from the streets and clearing the roadways to facilitate traffic,'' Preval told a press conference.

Preval suggested Haiti's legislative elections due next month would have to be postponed because of the quake.

"I don't think the time is right to hold elections now given the conditions in which people are living,'' Preval said.

"However, we must speak to the other protagonists and reach a consensus on this issue.''

A massive aid effort has swung into place to help the more than one million people left homeless by the disaster, but many Haitians say they have yet to receive vital supplies of food or water.

Near the destroyed presidential palace as crowds queued under a blazing sun, Immacula Cadet said she was hungry, but was afraid of being hurt in the long lines for food aid if fighting erupts over the handouts.

"I don't want to battle in the road to have a little bread,'' she said. ``We really have problems. We need all that (aid). We need food, we have no water.''

Across the city, walls have been scrawled with messages. ``We need help. Food, water, medicine,'' said one in Spanish and English.

Scavengers armed with small handcarts again swarmed across the rubble on Wednesday removing anything salvageable, especially wood and metal to help throw up temporary shacks.

The International Monetary Fund said it was rushing $US114 million ($A127.53 million) in emergency aid to Haiti for essential imports and to make cash available to banks and transfer houses.

The Haitian government has embarked on program to relocate 500,000 people in villages outside the capital but an AFP reporter said one of the main sites was a vast, gravel wasteland with just a few people hanging about hoping for work.

"We need jobs, but we are angry. The radio told us (the government) is setting up a camp, but there is nothing here,'' said Saint Louis Clevens, 32, outside the Croix des Bouquets site 15km from the capital.
RomanceRe: 35 This Year, 2 Grown Kids, Running After A Nigeria Lawyer: by mamagee3(f): 2:44am On Jan 28, 2010
What's your point, poster? undecided
FamilyRe: ‘my Wife Attempted To Kill Me After I Caught Her In Bed With A Lover’ by mamagee3(f): 2:42am On Jan 28, 2010
Why would anyone do something as disheartening as this? embarassed embarassed
RomanceRe: Why Do Some Guys Kiss And Tell by mamagee3(f): 2:38am On Jan 28, 2010
Cause most of them are emotionally immature, simple!
CultureRe: Have You Ever Called Your Parents Thier Real Name? by mamagee3(f): 2:35am On Jan 28, 2010
Only when I'm trying to give an example in a discussion.
TravelRe: Pictures Of Nigeria - Show Us Nigeria Through Your Pictures by mamagee3(f): 2:34am On Jan 28, 2010
Here is my own picture:

ComputersRe: My Laptop Speakers Are Not Working Anymore, Wat Should I Do? by mamagee3(f): 2:31am On Jan 28, 2010
I think their sound systems are dead, buy new speakers.
FashionRe: What's The Point Of Fixing Fake Eyelashes? by mamagee3(f): 2:29am On Jan 28, 2010
Can people put fake eyelashes, I didn't know that. shocked
IslamRe: Was Jesus Sent To The Whole World? by mamagee3(f): 2:28am On Jan 28, 2010
Jesus was sent for all humanity, people from different nationalities and races.
Foreign AffairsRe: Umar Farouk Abdulmutallabs Signature by mamagee3(f): 2:27am On Jan 28, 2010
What in the world has family background got to do with signature? huh huh

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