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[quote author=hot-angel link=topic=9862.msg277944#msg277944 date=1144441790]Her mom has got to be a woman of style, because it shows on fayola's dressing. [/quote]Oh trust me she is and it seems Fayola is picking that up ![]() |
Thank you all so very much. whiteroses:It is an old Yoruba name meaning "Walks with Honor", but maybe a Yoruba person will be able to give you a more detailed meaning. Is that what you were thinking? This is one more picture showing her when she doesnt get what she wants ![]()
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One thing I would like to understand is why is it that everything about the Catholic doctrine from the way they worship, to the way they practice, to even their prayer always have to be an issue of great interest, questioning and debate? |
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Hello all, Once again I bring you more pictures of Fayola as she has grown bigger. She is now 1yr 7mnths and becoming more and more of a headache She now even climbs, infact I think I have a man not boy in the body of a small girl ![]() I will be posting more pictures as time goes by, for now I hope you all enjoy these. Medube
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baby4u2:Is it in their old album, because I have their new album and its not them. Thanks. |
@Deepop, please I didnt say the song started with E Don Tey I said I heard it If you watched BBN on Sunday during the eviction Program on Mnet, when they were recapping last weeks going ons, they were playing the song, it was even played for them in the house I think on a previous day because I noticed Yinka was singing to it. Thansk for your help so far, I hae checked the OJB Jezreel I believe in Miracles, but it isnt the song I heard ![]() |
@Deepop its not tuface because I have his album and he didnt sing it, but I want to try and look for OJB Jezreel as @simmy said because what I can remember it says "E Don tey wey I dey Yarn, , " but what Im sure of is I know it has a beautiful rhythm ![]() |
Hi All, The other day I was watching Big Brother Nigeria and heard a beautiful Nigeria song called E Don Tey. Unfortunately I don't know who sang it and seriously keen on knowing. If anyone out there knows the artiste, please help out, Thanks ![]() |
demmy:A lot of thse other countries you are talking about have a database of everyone from when they are born, so that makes life easier. Unfortunately, we don't have any form of filing or database, so counting needs time ![]() |
Seun:@seun lets be realistic and ask ourselves, in this naija if the Government said go to so-so place and submit your fingerprint for counting, how many of us will do so? For one I can tell you, taxi drivers, okada riders, market women, etc wont obey. During the last ID card registration, if there hadnt been a rumour that eventually the government will require the ID card when carrying out most activities in Nigeria, no one would have turned up for the exercise. Anyways, don't know about you guys, but personally, I will definitely enjoy the holiday ![]() |
Why is it in this country we are always complaining about corruption, mismanagement, lawlessness, etc and when the government orders something we that complain are always the first to break the law? The goverment has ordered that we stay indoors from 8am to 4pm to be counted for the National Census, yet everyone is already complaining. A good example is in Port Harcourt and for those who are here, I believe they can confirm. The goverment has recently installed traffic lights to control traffic, but come and see what is happening. Okada dont obey them, most car owners just pass when there is a RED, but then go to other countries and you will see Nigerians obeying laws even better than the citizens of the nation. President John F. Kennedy once said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country" but over here its the reverse. Making Naija a peaceful, uncorrupt, lawful nation is not only in the hands of the goverment but rather in our hands. If we do not join hands to make this nation great, it will never be and trust me complaining of everything that the goverment does or laws that they pass, will not help us at all. @demmy you are wondering why it will take 5 days, have you thought what is involved in counting an estimate of 180m to 220m people? :8 |
This is all u need to know ![]() 25. (1) The following persons are citizens of Nigeria by birth-namely- (a) every person born in Nigeria before the date of independence, either of whose parents or any of whose grandparents belongs or belonged to a community indigenous to Nigeria; Provided that a person shall not become a citizen of Nigeria by virtue of this section if neither of his parents nor any of his grandparents was born in Nigeria. (b) every person born in Nigeria after the date of independence either of whose parents or any of whose grandparents is a citizen of Nigeria; and (c) every person born outside Nigeria either of whose parents is a citizen of Nigeria. (2) In this section, "the date of independence" means the 1st day of October 1960. 26. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 28 of this Constitution, a person to whom the provisions of this section apply may be registered as a citizen of Nigeria, if the President is satisfied that - (a) he is a person of good character; (b) he has shown a clear intention of his desire to be domiciled in Nigeria; and (c) he has taken the Oath of Allegiance prescribed in the Seventh Schedule to this Constitution. (2) the provisions of this section shall apply to- (a) any woman who is or has been married to a citizen of Nigeria; or (b) every person of full age and capacity born outside Nigeria any of whose grandparents is a citizen of Nigeria. 27. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 28 of this Constitution, any person who is qualified in accordance with the provisions of this section may apply to the President for the same of a certificate of naturalisation. (2) No person shall be qualified to apply for the grant of a certificate or naturalisation, unless he satisfies the President that - (a) he is a person of full age and capacity; (b) he is a person of good character; (c) he has shown a clear intention of his desire to be domiciled in Nigeria; (d) he is, in the opinion of the Governor of the State where he is or he proposes to be resident, acceptable to the local community in which he is to live permanently, and has been assimilated into the way of life of Nigerians in that part of the Federation; (e) he is a person who has made or is capable of making useful contribution to the advancement; progress and well-being of Nigeria; (f) he has taken the Oath of Allegiance prescribed in the Seventh Schedule to this Constitution; and (g) he has, immediately preceding the date of his application, either- (i) resided in Nigeria for a continuous period of fifteen years; or (ii) resided in Nigeria continuously for a period of twelve months, and during the period of twenty years immediately preceding that period of twelve months has resided in Nigeria for periods amounting in the aggregate to not less than fifteen years. 28. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a person shall forfeit forthwith his Nigerian citizenship if, not being a citizen of Nigeria by birth, he acquires or retains the citizenship or nationality of a country, other than Nigeria, of which he is not a citizen by birth. (2) Any registration of a person as a citizen of Nigeria or the grant of a certificate of naturalisation to a person who is a citizen of a country other than Nigeria at the time of such registration or grant shall, if he is not a citizen by birth of that other country, be conditional upon effective renunciation of the citizenship or nationality of that other country within a period of not more than five months from the date of such registration or grant. 29. (1) Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the renunciation. (2) The President shall cause the declaration made under subsection (1) of this section to be registered and upon such registration, the person who made the declaration shall cease to be a citizen of Nigeria. (3) The President may withhold the registration of any declaration made under subsection (1) of this section if- (a) the declaration is made during any war in which Nigeria is physically involved; or (b) in his opinion, it is otherwise contrary to public policy. (4) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section. (a) "full age" means the age of eighteen years and above; (b) any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age. 30. (1) The President may deprive a person, other than a person who is a citizen of Nigeria by birth or by registration, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied that such a person has, within a period of seven years after becoming naturalised, been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than three years. (2) The President shall deprive a person, other than a person who is citizen of Nigeria by birth, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied from the records of proceedings of a court of law or other tribunal or after due inquiry in accordance with regulations made by him, that - (a) the person has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal towards the Federal Republic of Nigeria; or (b) the person has, during any war in which Nigeria was engaged, unlawfully traded with the enemy or been engaged in or associated with any business that was in the opinion of the president carried on in such a manner as to assist the enemy of Nigeria in that war, or unlawfully communicated with such enemy to the detriment of or with intent to cause damage to the interest of Nigeria. 31. For the purposes of this Chapter, a parent or grandparent of a person shall be deemed to be a citizen of Nigeria if at the time of the birth of that person such parent or grandparent would have possessed that status by birth if he had been alive on the date of independence; and in this section, "the date of independence" has the meaning assigned to it in section 25 (2) of this Constitution. 32. (1) The president may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Chapter, prescribing all matters which are required or permitted to be prescribed or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to the provisions of this Chapter, and for granting special immigrant status with full residential rights to non-Nigerian spouses of citizens of Nigeria who do not wish to acquire Nigerian citizenship. (2) Any regulations made by the president pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be laid before the National Assembly. Long read but very educative on Citizenship issues. |
The funniest of all things, is that Uncle Sege, Baba, or whatever name he is called has not said anything yet so I wonder why everyone is going upside down ![]() |
Hi Seun, I would like to advertise the opening of my branch in Port Harcourt. You can browse to http://www.webonlan.com or send an email to sales@webonlan.com for more details. Thanks Medube ![]() |
bagoma:Then you should also say the same to those before me on 5 pages who have been talking of Arsenal. bagoma:And to that I have agreed if you read well. I still stand and say that there is a 2nd leg? A resounding YES! is the answer, ![]() Then let's wait till then ![]() |
Hello all, I have just read the interesting read from page 1 - 5 and was quite impressed with the Chelsea fans and Chelsea opposers points. Firstly I will like to point out that when people are talking of football, all ARSENAL fans this year should please keep quiet. You make so much noise of being champions here and there and winning 13 leagues or whatever, well for one the team isnt playing like Champions with a bad season. Imagine, 28 points behind league leaders in England, kicked out of FA Cup, very soon will be eliminated from the Champions League even Blackburn Rovers beat them in their last match. As far as I am concerned Gunners = GONERS and thats where they belong. I like the excuse their frenchie coach is using, "We are rebuilding", rebuilding what. They still have basically the same team and yet they are no where.As for my team Chelsea, yes we accept the defeat in good faith and nevertheless there is still a second leg, which will judge everything. In all fairness, the referee wasnt fair in that match and a good example was the second yellow card of Puyol which was never given, that Im sure everyone will agree. Anyways, we are undoubtedly the league winners again, the FA cup favourites and as for the Champions Leagues, lets wait till the second leg comes up and see, afterall we need to win by 2-0 only. All Arsenal and MANU fans can eat your hearts out because I dont know of the past, but for the present we are better and more successful. Good luck next season and lets hope next year your teams will be able to achieve something as so-called Champions or whatever ![]() |
AngelMary:Send me a PM telling me more of yourself and qualifications. |
Well what can I say that you all havent said. The Super Eagles tried but I do not believe they put in their all as in previous matches. Secondly, though I regret it was done at the expense of the Nigerian Super Eagles, but Im happy that Ivory Coast won and are going to finals. For the sake of God let one African team going to the worl cup give the other foreign nations a scare. And when you think of it, Ivory Coast is in the Group Of Death in Germany with Argentina & Holland so they better have their act together from now and I believe they will win the cup. |
Akolawole:When I was telling all those Gunners fans, they weren't listening. GUNNERS = GONNERS ![]() |
vichel:In what we all have to admit was a tough game for both teams and they both faired well in my opinion. @Akolawole you have to admit, Appiah was brilliant in the match. |
Its remaining Real Madrid to defeat Arsenal out of the Champions League and the Gunners will be real Goners ![]() Sorry o!!!! |
snazzydawn:snazzydawn just for your information, White Lady and joftech are right. Some people have started getting their National ID cards. They commenced issuing them out last december. Though I will admit, it is a headache to get it if its there because of the crowd and the poorly organized distribution. Also a lot of people who registered with me at the same center have gotten their, but not me I have been asked to re-register as they say my own may have gotten lost in transit. |
ibrahim:Some banks (I know of Zenith & UBA - former STB) offer the chance to get Mastercard without owning an account with them. |
demmy:Fair enough, you can complain when you're doing something legal ![]() |
Hi all, Does anyony know where on the internet I can get a comprehensive map of Port Harcourt, Rivers State and Warri, Delta State in jpeg form or so. I want to make a screen print of both for a project Im working on. Thanks... |
I partly own and run an ISP and have all P2P ports blocked. Trust me, if using the right protocols and software, there is no way to work around the blockage. Sorry o... ![]() |
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and it seems Fayola is picking that up 