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[quote author=boman2014 post=31179014]Popular nollywood comedian Actor, John Okafor came into limelight after playing the role of ‘Mr. Ibu‘ in the Hit Comic Movie Little Miss Ibu is pretty. Mrs. Okafor looks almost like Mr. Ibu, while John Okafore looks like twin brother to President Mugabe. Happy family though. |
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FlirtyKaren:I am an evangelist of the Anglican community by His grace. Sister Eucheria should return to where she rightly belongs. God can still use her from there to help the world. When I see that level of make-up in an evangelist, I begin to wonder what is left in terms of finance, funds, morals etc to carry on the good work. |
[quote author=Rexhandsome post=31171151]I have discovered that Nigerian nurses are always rude and mean to their patients. Yes o. Experienced doctors play along to avoid their insults and get the job moving, but some are damn good and sexy too. Remember by virtue of their numbers no other workers group can stand them. And by the degree of stress of work they bear, you cant blame them too much being mainly women. This is perhaps cause of high level of divorce they experience. They make good wives only in the hands of those who understand them but unfortunately young doctors these days are looking elsewhere. They are good though. |
Rexhandsome:. Yes o. Experienced doctors play along to avoid their insults and get the job moving, but some are damn good and sexy too. Remember by virtue of their numbers no other workers group can stand them. And by the degree of stress of work they bear, you cant blame them too much being mainly women. This is perhaps cause of high level of divorce they experience. They make good wives only in the hands of those who understand them but unfortunately young doctors these days are looking elsewhere. They are good though. |
[quote author=georgementday post=31171446]Maybe na velvetemarin[/quote Last to comment. Dancing Atilogu. The fruit is called velvet tamarind in igbo. icheku in English and nchichi in German. I have just forgotten the name in Spanish. |
MegMich:Great military from a great country on the way to nationhood. Kudos. I will buy a beer for the next soldier that crosses my path. |
Icon4s:. Grammatical hitch. What he meant ú was most senior dead Cameroonian soldier. |
[quote author=EUROBOMBER post=31133319]The Igbo will surely take their rightful place in Nigeria. God has destined an Igbo man that will lead Nigeria to greatness soon. Everybody should wait and see how God will orchestrate circumstances to bring this prophecy to pass. Thank God this vision was given to a Yoruba man by God. Jonathan's presidency was designed by God for a purpose and this will become clearer with time. I had thought that from Jonathan power will move to the North but obviously God has other better plans. Power just might move to the SE within Jonathan's second term. I am pure Igbo as you guess from my handle. I am neither for Gmb nor Gej. My concern is not the tribe of the one who rules. If we must survive we should begin to look at the quality, agenda, capability, etc of candidates rather than that accident of birth called tribe. Let us break the tribal jinx that has tethered us for long. |
she looks like my village mmawu. Nnukwu mmanwu de je ooo! |
lwkm |
Principal ......:....Pandemonium. V/principal.......Onwonwo. English teacher.....Aspect. Biology teacher ....Bones seeds (from how he pronounced 'beans' seed). Geography teacher ....Galaxy. |
simplymade:. Dont mind those yet to mature prophets. They are my apprentices. I want to prophesy now that the Presidential election will not hold on 14th Feb, rather it will hold on March 28th and the winner is .....'Goodluck Mohammadu Ebele Buhari Jonathan'. (runs into the sanctum sanctorum speaking in tongues, and dancing in legs). |
lalasticlala:. More. More of that! Unfortunately, the only way to avoid a hangover is to stay drunk. The way to our National survival is to crush them and prevent germination of any remnant. Long live Nigeria and her common and tax paying citizens. |
[quote author=Longeria post=30439206]Nigerians who often feel unsafe in Nigeria’s airspace and yet cannot endure a nine-hour road trip between Lagos and Abuja, have received cheery news from the federal government who announced the planned take-off of a three-hour high-speed train project between the two cities. Announcing this in Abuja on Wednesday, the Minister of Transport, Senator Idris Umar, disclosed the federal government’s partnership arrangements with private firms within and outside Nigeria towards the commencement of the project. Umar made this disclosure at the public presentation of a book, “Showcasing Goodluck Jonathan’s Monumental Strides: A Third Party Perspective,” authored by the Director-General of Citizens Network For Peace and Development in Nigeria, Mr. Dressmann Preye. According to Umar who also said the Abuja-Kaduna rail project would commence full operation next month, the federal government equally carried out a number of feasibility studies with the plan to construct more standard gauge lines across the country. He disclosed that the government had also successfully completed feasibility studies in seven new corridors including, the Abuja-Lagos high speed train adding that different private firms within and outside Nigeria have expressed interests in the project. The project, largely expected to be private sector-driven, according Umar, would formally take-off in 2018, “The consultants who carried out the feasibility studies have submitted their reports. Part of the report contains the involvement of the private sector to drive the project. This is because we want to develop these lines under a public, private partnership arrangements. “We have already received a lot of expression of interests even ahead of advertisement for the purpose from various companies in the country and indeed, in other countries of the world. “The idea is that, if we have this in place, the trains can move from Abuja to Lagos and from Lagos to Abuja in a maximum of three hours. We are intending to compete favourably with other transportation systems in carrying passengers from Abuja to Lagos. “When fully actualised, a train will leave Abuja to Lagos and Lagos to Abuja, every hour. The feasibility studies had been completed, it is not a question of story. The trains will start running within the next three years, say by 2018.” He further explained that the federal government had completed the rehabilitation of western rail lines through the administration’s revivalist strategy in the rail transport sector, insisting that Jonathan’s government is working towards the completion of the eastern line. He said: “At the moment, the trains are moving from Port Harcourt all the way to Gombe - a distance of over 1, 000 kilometres but as soon as the security situation improves around Borno State, we will complete the line from Gombe to Maiduguri. “While that is going on, we have constructed the standard gauge from Abuja to Kaduna. We have completed the laying of the track and very soon, President Goodluck Jonathan will inaugurate it and by March this year, we are going to commence full operation on that line. “We have placed orders for the procurement of locomotives and coaches that we are going to deploy on the track. It is a standard gauge. The trains can move on an average speed of 150 kilometres per hour. “That means that in a maximum of one and half hours, you can leave Kaduna for Abuja and from Abuja to Kaduna by rail. It is the first standard gauge to be completed fully in the whole of West Africa.” He used the forum to drum support campaign for the re-election of the president for another term of four years, saying his re-election, would offer him the full fledged opportunity to complete the projects in the works. Also speaking at the occasion, Preye, the author of the book, said the contents were drawn by a team of independent media practitioners as well as representatives of civil society organisations whom he said carried out an on-the-spot assessment of all projects executed by Jonathan’s government. “I am convinced that this book, will serve not only as a research material but also, a proof that the transformation agenda is working and is yielding fruits,” he claimed. In his submission, the book reviewer, Dr. Casimir Anyanwu, accompanied by his wife, Senator Chris Anyanwu, said the book embodied the landmark achievements of Jonathan’s government in 15 critical sectors of the economy. Such areas where he said federal government’s footprints had been visible were macro-economic management strategies; trade and Investment policies; infrastructure development; agricultural transformation; oil and gas industry reforms; power and renewable energy; education and health reforms, among others. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-unveils-take-off-of-high-speed-train-from-abuja-to-lagos/201012/ Oh dear! My Igboland not part of it again. God dey na poor man prayer. |
[/color][color=#000000] lalasticlala:[quote author=lalasticlala post=30397936]This is where the ant corruption war should begin and end. I say this because they form the vanguard and arrowhead of law enforcement. The excuse that they are part of corrupt society does not hold water because no criminal can be a check unto another. You cannot effectively influence another who is on same standing with you. Forget the old saying ' set a thief to catch a thief'. |
Samchelsea:. The good people of Imo State have agreed to vote Jonathan for Presidency, and Rochas for Governor. We will not vote along party lines though we will accept their gifts FOC. |
etebefia:Other strategic mesures like what and what? |
[quote author=argon500 post=30333970]The terrorists who in their disarray strayed towards Bama, Ngom, Alou, Delwa and Mafa in the night have now been effectively contained. Mopping up operation is ongoing. Several weapons, arms and ammunition including two armoured vehicles and two artillery guns as well as 17 Hilux vehicles have been captured from them. Several terrorists also died. The affected locations have been secured and soldiers wounded are being treated. Patrols and pursuit of fleeing terrorists is continuing in coordination with allied forces. Meanwhile, the terrorists attack on Maiduguri in the early hours of Sunday was quickly contained. The terrorists incurred massive casualty. The situation is calm as mopping up operation in the affected area is ongoing. The ongoing operations is in coordination with activities in the Multinational Joint Task. The terrorists are meant to be engaged in all fronts including their previous safe havens and hide outs in the region. It is in line with the arrangement for a comprehensive and coordinated military operation with inputs by military forces in the Lake Chad Basin Commission namely Nigeria, Chad, Niger, and Cameroon. More later. Major General Chris Olukolade Director Defence Information February 1, 2015 Source: http://saharareporters.com/2015/02/01/military-captures-armoured-vehicles-artillery-guns-overnight[/quote Pls lets keep up the momentum. Enough is enough. I know it is not easy but the training of soldiers is not easy too. God bless our soldiers. |
[quote author=tit post=30316556]people following buhari and tinubu know what they are doing. they are simply devilish! I am for neither of them but I disapprove of what you say. Do you see any difference or you are hoping? What we need now is just the best. It is so bleak. We should appeal to USA, Australia or France to lend us a Presidential material for the next couple of years. Yes, putting pride aside. Most of the media noise are due to sentiments, undue optimism and arrant ignorance. No insults intended please. |
otijah:Were they cut off or encircled? Any civilian living within the war zone has explanations to make. What they get is what they deserve. Dont blame GEJ or GMB this time. |
delishpot:Angelic beauty ruined by make-up that have colored some of her teeth red. Ooops! |
danjumakolo:Delta bigger boys cannot be arrested like that. They are not like Ironsi. |
nebukadnezzari:o yea? My octogenarian mum? My father is still ther for her. You are inferior to their last child by any standard. Your anonymous personality says a lot about your upbringing (parents and family) than anyother thing. No need to say more or get more personal now. Even your handle has said it all. From me, its Bye. |
nebukadnezzari:the simple and inncent comment has no bearing with the strong words u used. I am happy that people liked and shared. My only regret will be having to explain it to you in detail.that would defeat the simplicity of my language, and lower the serious issue to a silly and irrelevant and un ending argument that was avoidable in the first place. You think the lady you called 'Ashiii' has no legal rights? Do you know that even animals have rights? Do you think all of them like doing what they do for a living? Try and find out. I know you are very tough and have no water in your blood. Without people like you, there would be no prostitutes. You are a patron, dont pretend. Damned scurvy knave! |
tziz:They smell like her already. Can they swear that water did not pass under the brigde? The girl looks more responsible to me than those two boy-men. That is not the way to influence change, their approach is mediocre and just cheap advertisement of their neck chains and wealthy brother, nothing more. What they did to the unfortunate victim is actionable. Wish I was a lawyer. |
[quote author=dealslip post=30179769]If you are not from the north, please leave there before Febuary 14, 2015. If Buhari should mistakenly lose whether by rigging or free and fair election, you will be the first casualty, whether you voted Buhari or not. The corpers that died in 2011 are enough examples. If you are not a Niger Deltan, leave that place before February 14. They have been promising hell if Jonathan doesn't return. Nigerians be wise. Do not waste your life on politicians, because not one of them will lose their lives in the coming election. The soldiers and police Meant to secure your lives are attached to each of them in dozens. Jonathan nor Buhari is a magician. Corruption can only be wiped out by you. If you work in the civil services don't help to manipulate figures or systems or taxes and report to work early. Don't give police and FRSC bribes for circumventing the laws. Don't steal from your office till, do not cheat your fellow man. Do not demand money or contracts from politician in exchange for votes. Reject gifts from them. Your view on post-election violence in Northern parts is historical and prophetic. I am a Nigerian of full age born in the fifties who saw the civil war - something I dont want my children to see. The politicians have already relocated their families. You and I must stop the crazy vicious cycle at a point, else we perish and they return to carry on from where they stopped. |
Yeske2:Yeske I hate the tenor of your threat. You are going to jail him for an offence committed before the swearing in of your principal? Please dont remind us of those days of back dated decree action for which people were killed or jailed. Either Jonathan or Buhari will be sworn in come May 29th, and we are entitled to be talking till then. Thereafter, all of us have no option than to become 'yes men' hoping on God. Strike 'yes' if you agree, and 'share' if you disagree. Nigeria must survive. |
There is nothing to add or subtract ass far as I am concerned. Soludo being whom he is (for those who know him) has said it all from a detached and disinterested point of view. I am surprised at his and depth of patriotism. The problem is that our leaders and those who aspire to lead us have very small ears, smaller brains and disproportionately large materialistic appetite! God save us. |
CHM11:I dont thonk there is anything to present or verify in that respect. Can we move on please? |
ishiamu:. Hush! Wonderful! I also heard (but dont believe) that during the same period of scramble for 'post independence control of Nigeria' some male nurses were shipped to UK for a few months after which they became 'medical doctors'. Lethal and catastrophic short circuiting in those days of the locust! |
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I CANT REMEMBER, i had her on all fours.