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treesun:Where is Yakubu Gowon? His people are about to go into extinction while the Igbos (Biafrans) are still there, expanding and making developmental progress. |
Putindbutt:Nooooo! She took after her father in everything but completion. I'm talking with certainty. C.C. Onoh, Bianca's father was so handsome, intelligent, and stubborn, which are the real qualities of Bianca. But Bianca's mom was cool and beautiful too. |
VaginaAcademic:Which Ojukwu's name? So, in your mind, without getting married to Ojukwu, Bianca Onoh will not be popular? De dia make pant de wear you. Before getting married to Ojukwu, Bianca was already global. Her father, Chief C.C. Onoh, was a billionaire and highly influential in politics, business and law practice. So, shut it and simply acknowledge the beauty that runs in the family. |
phorget:I think you are on point here oooooo. That guy messed everything peace that Jesus Christ represents. Too bad. |
Sometimes, both of them collaborate for 24hrs shift. Ask the Northern Nigerians and some people in some areas in Lagos, Abuja, Enugu, Anambra, and other riverine areas |
So, Russia and North Korea armies are useless and don't defend their countries. Meanwhile, I watched UK military parade and concluded that the only thing Nigeria army can do is march past and nothing more. |
Kajaard:Even you that claim not to take life seriously will not be pleased to get such scary and rude question as you pick or return a call. This is not minding the possibility of you being guilty as charged |
ChybuzzDD:Please add naive and uneducated (not that the folk is not literate). Do you know how scary to pick one’s call and the first thing you hear is “who are you, please?”, “who is this, please?”, or even “who is on the line, please?” Note: the “please” attached at the end of the questions doesn’t make them less scary and rude as the first thing to say or hear when you pick a call. |
franchasng:This is savage response. My pain is that the entitled lady has serious issues with her command of the English language. But instead of focusing on improving on that (as that's the language she has chosen to use for her family's embarrassment online), she chose to use 1920 washing tube to announce her stupidity. |
Long essay, no convincing point. Poor PR |
emmabest2000:This shows that you are not ready for businesses. |
Up Arsenal |
Nawaoooo |
lereinter:Receive sense in the name of whatever you hold dear. I no wan call you mumu because you might not be one |
[quote author=trendingnigeria post=134174083][/quote]How I wished we could Just make this woman the president of this country, so we see how it goes. God abeg, bless us with good leaders for just 10 years |
[quote author=DenreleDave post=134114110]Nice one ![]() Sultan wàn write to Yoruba, na igbó Muslim man type the letter.. Same way, Nnamdi azikwe went to asslick the north just to hurt Yoruba land and he regretted it.... An igbo man, don convert to Muslim to go. Asslick the Sultan jsut to hurt Yoruba people again ][b][/b]Get sense and free your miserable life from hate comments. I hope the Imams that sat on the first sharia sitting in the west were Igbos too. Jamb register who has been agitating for the sharia in the west is Igbo too. The leader of the Muslim Right Concern,(MURIC), who is solidly behind the establishment of sharia is Igbo also. Call a spade a spade and stop fermenting hate between the Igbos and Yorubas to score cheap stupid political point. |
EyeCumInPeace:True confederation is the solution to Nigeria problem. It's obvious we can't practice true federalism. |
TinubuThief:Of all the part of the body, na only prick you deemed ok for the ritual. If na woman misbehave nko? Anyways, I still don't support imposing sharia on my Yoruba brothers and sisters. What affects one, affects all. |
Shawarmagirl:Stop this nonsense for god's sake. |
MzeeMachiavelli:Not adjective. It's the verb. Grammatically, bit is the best choice because it's a past event. Bites makes it appear a regular case. However, journalism feels that the use of the present tense makes the news "always fresh". Thank you for the observation. |
I like the babe's vibes. She no send anybody. Na wetin the music play, na im she dance. God go just de laugh us for where HE de now. Good dance anyways. So, yes, it is more than good. |
Congratulations Prof |
Speechless |
Enemiesmasquera:I think I would rather say that leadership which includes effective followership that is the problem not the leaders. Yesterday's followers are leaders today and same problem of poor policy management and embezzlement remain the other of the day. So, it is leadership not just the leader. Kenya comes to mind on how to handle leaders, but look at Nigeria, suffering and smiling according to Baba Fela of blessed memory |
1. What is the full name and address of the woman? 2. How much did she pay to bail herself at the SASA (torture room) office? 3. What is/are the names of the hospital(s) she visited? 4. Which orthopedic hospital gave her treatment ? 5. Meanwhile, which hospital did the group with their leader visit her? 6. Has she no family and friends to speaking for her or plead her case? 7. What is SASA? 8. Is the squad above the police arrest and investigation? Too many questions to ask! |
Which school: formal or informal schooling? If formal, which level: crèche, nursery, primary, secondary, etc? If primary, minimum of 5yrs and standard of 6yrs and above, depending on the child's maturity rate. Maturity here is in terms of physical, mental and emotional. Thanks so dearly for allowing your child sometimes at home before bothering her with academic issues. If one has the resources, your child should be at home and schooled by her mom and gadgets at home for 5 yrs before venturing into formal school setting. In this way, the family's core values must have been instilled in the child and the structuring of the child for future challenges will be easier for parents who have such qualities and plans. |
Ná only love I love this babe. She's my best shaaa |
Akò mkpu! Igbo amaka |
The man can't even lie. The god that taught him this type of Engrish need education in English. God taught me how to spoke ingrish. Just imagine the accusation. Nonsense and intercontinental ingredient! God has really suffered! Sometimes, I feel like blaming God for allowing all these charlatans make mockery of Him. |
Sapasenator:Are you a Yoruba? |