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KanwuliaJara: The "ovbi-AZZZZZZHEN n'edo" nefa die?Obi Ọjọọ dị ka ọrịa cancer. Ọ riri n'elu usu. Ma iwe dị ọkụ. Ọ asakde ya niile dị ọcha. |
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GenWOJUOLA: Aw abt d liberian who has taken it to morocco?? Are u guys just sharin d ebolas cos una no wan die alone?? Pls, Anybdy who has been detected to have this ebola should please be shot in the head @ once!!! Thats d fastest way to end dis shit... It may seem wicked, but aw do we stop it?Are they more or less humans? |
Donfamous: hmmm ur name is making me suspect u are the one in question cowleg: Pls focus on the subject matter... ![]()
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Hunchback slap ![]() |
Odunharry: Seun-Abacha |
Sugar dey una head ooo. Where is the OP ![]() |
Andyblaze: BEST SONG EVER...wizkid has the voice of choir of celestial church..so melodious!!! Omg see song!!!! Very sweet!!! Sweet die!!!!How much did he pay you?? ? |
rusher14: You sef! ![]() |
ayukdaboss: A lot of names deserve to be banned in NigeriaE.g Seun |
hsapien: Nor be like those people wen dey carry bicycle dey sell yoghurt for street?
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Onlinebizexpert: some are even richer than some countriesI am interested ![]() |
ITbomb: If he had not managed it well and made it important , you wouldn't have been here in the first place so fvrk off.
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[quote author=][color=#000030]Dumbasses be like "thank you for explaining" "you just dispensed wisdom" even though they understood nada of what they had just read. . . [/color][/quote]https://giffed.com/pics/G/BBD.gif |
Ilekere: rotflllll
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[quote author=][color=#000030]Dumbasses going on google to look for come back lines. https://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090930065725AA5IghD [/color][/quote]Hahahahaha is that your best shot? Quit whining like a h.orny pussy and ask SEUN to give you your job back instead of doing it indirectly cuz we all know that's all you want... |
[quote author=][color=#000030]On the frontpage it is boldly written. "Site was attacked, data was lost, pls bear with us". Dumbasses be looking for further explanation. GTFOH. [/color][/quote]People like you don't grow on trees, they swing from them. I could say nice things about you, but I would rather tell the truth ![]() |
Kenny4lyfe: For your mind now you don comment abi? Fine, site was hacked (not even for hours but days), data was lost (a lot of data at that), Seun used the normal fire brigade approach typical to ordinary nigerians and brought back the site, y'all roll out the drums and started celebrating... shiioor! If only you know the implications of what happened now and the greater threat it posed if it happened again! Ode |
Wisdomkosi: menh Nairaland is dull these days.I tell you...I still feel like something is missing deep inside of me. |
[quote author=][color=#000030]Why are dumb threads springing up everywhere? The site was attacked, and data was lost. What kind of explanation are you further expecting? Jesus Christ! [/color][/quote]Are you the owner of the forum? Who asked you and why are you speaking on behalf of everyone? Mtccheeww |
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Power supply is steady in my area ![]() |
Just one of things that has been bothering me so I thought I'd ask. So how do you women feel about handshakes? Mainly with men. |
1. George Washington[/size] https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/George-Washington.jpg In all honesty, if you were to look at George Washington’s actions as a whole, you will soon realize that one of the most beloved Founding Fathers was a rebel. After he gained his military skills in the service of the English and fought the French and Indians, George Washington went against the laws of the British and earned the United States of America’s independence. [size=12pt]2. Spartacus https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Spartacus.jpg Spartacus is the most notable leader of the slaves in the Third Servile War against an extremely powerful Roman Empire. After escaping from a gladiator school, he created a resistance movement in a strategic position near Mount Vesuvius. Although he led several successful campaigns against Rome’s legionnaires for almost two years, he took an awkward decision: he turned his forces around and helped the Roman army fight off a last stand. Historians at the time claim that Spartacus’s forces were decimated on the battlefield and the fate of the leader is unknown, since his body was never found. 3. Pancho Villa https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Pancho-VIlla.jpg Doroteo Arango, mostly known as Pancho Villa is one of the most symbolic figures of the 1910 Mexican revolution. Born in a poor family, he was forced to live in exile at the early age of 16 simply because he shot the administrator of the hacienda for attempting to rape his sister. Although initially he supported General Huerta, Pancho Villa got into a conflict with him and was condemned to death. Luckily, the president changed his punishment to imprisonment from which he escaped. Pancho Villa started fighting against General Huerta’s forces and later on became the governor of a Mexican state. 4. William Wallace https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/William-Wallace.jpg Throughout history, noblemen have always sat together; all noblemen except William Wallace who got into a conflict with the Scottish high nobility because he would simply not recognize King Edward I as the rightful successor to the throne. Therefore, he built his own army and claimed two important victories despite the fact that his army was greatly outnumbered. Unfortunately, betrayal was very common during Wallace’s times, so he got captured and condemned to death by hanging. 5. Giuseppe Garibaldi https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Giuseppe-Garibaldi.jpg If you were to check out Giuseppe Garibaldi’s biography, you will conclude that he lived his entire life as a rebel. Exiled in South America after the failed insurrection of Giuseppe Mazzini, he came back to Italy and defended Rome from a French invasion. Twelve years later (1860), Garibaldi fought for the liberation of Italy with the help of the British Navy. Unfortunately, he was captured in battle and imprisoned for several years. When Garibaldi was released, he got received a seat in the Italian parliament and became an important and highly respected political figure of his time. 6. Mohandas Gandhi https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Mohandas-Gandhi.jpg Gandhi will remain one of the most prolific leaders in the 20th century history. Having sacrificed himself for the amity of India, he represents the emblematic image of the fight against racism's, colonialism and violence. Even though he was raised according to the Hindu religion, he practiced a universal Hinduism and strongly believed that all men should be treated as equals irrespective of gender, social class and religion. If it wasn’t for Gandhi, India would not be the country it is today. 7. Martin Luther King, Jr. https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Martin-Luther-King-Jr.jpg The fight against racism in the United States started with Rosa Parks, a brave woman who simply refused to conform to an oppressive system and its ridiculous laws. After that point there was no turning back: just 4 days after the incident, Martin Luther King, Jr. was elected as the head of the new protest group and become the vector for the civil rights movement. If Dr. King would have conformed to hypocritical rules just like the rest of the people, it is very likely that the US would not have an African- American president at this point. 8. Robin Hood https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Robin-Hood1.jpg Even though historians cannot confirm or infirm his existence, Robin Hood remains the eternal illustrative rebel of all times. Stealing from the rich and giving to the poor, Robin Hood was allegedly a wronged nobleman who decided to put an end to King John’s corrupted reign. Regardless of whether he was a fictional character or a real person, one fact is for sure: Robin Hood incorporated an early and very consistent concept of an ideal socialism where people can enjoy equal rights. 9. Akhenaten https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Akhenaten.jpg History records show that it is very likely that the rebel pharaoh of Egypt, Akhenaten was not really the first choice as ruler; yet, the suspicious death of his older brother brought him on the throne and allowed him to open a very interesting chapter in Egyptian history. It is sufficient to note that the reign of Akhenaten was so scandalous that the entire Egypt put an effort to erasing his name from the temples: he rebelled against the entire pantheon of Egypt and established there is only one god, Aten. 10. Galileo Galilei https://top-10-list.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Galileo-Galilei.jpg A brilliant mathematician, astronomer, physicist and doctor, Galileo Galilei can be considered one of the most important scientists of the Middle Ages. In an age where the Church reigned supreme and nobody dared to contest its authority, Galilei came with an incredible hypothesis that was in direct opposition with the position of the Catholic Church: the Earth revolves around the Sun and not vice versa. Trialed and convicted in spite of the notes of the Church’s mathematicians who stated that his observations were correct, he never gave up on studying the mysteries of the universe. http://top-10-list.org/2012/10/19/top-10-rebels-of-all-time/ |





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