StOla: So you have been tamed and you now know how to bless?
You are a joke.
Next time, make your comments without threats of superstitious layings.
Tamed? No! You did all the job on yourself by yourself. Thanks for the well done job. Ps109:17-21. Joke? I am not joking with you. I am totally candid.
You shall crawl the earth looking for soft stones to chew. This I have laid on you, Mr Layer.
Now crawl back into your cave and stop creating a nuisance on the internet.
I am blessed beyond curses. Ps109 17_21... Now go ahead. Keep the problems piling up on yourself. Isaiah 54:7 is also applicable. I will not curse you. No rather I will bless you. God bless you sir...
StOla: Misery has already been laid on you. Even your forefathers in their graves were worthless miserable humans. As for your offspring, their misery has been factory packaged to be awarded at birth.
You just pronounced what your portion is... Enu alaisan lo nfi pe iku. Take care And to you and those giving you likes Psalms 109:17-19.
StOla: Funny thing his even FFK called president Jonathan names, until he was given food to sing a new tune.
It is also obvious to those with common sense that FFK deliberately mentioned some of those insults/accusations because he believed in them and wanted us to remember.
For instance, the Omisore own who was a notorious suspect arrested for the murder of Bola Ige. The cutlass wielding Wike.
Debunk the claims or shut up before I lay something on you!
... Ailing President Muhammadu Buhari in London. He has spent more than 100 days outside the country. Nigerians in London are holding vigil to force him to come back home and tackle the problems facing the country The UK police has granted a series of permits to Nigerians in London who are set to embark on a procession and night vigil against the continued stay of President Muhammadu Buhari in “Abuja House” in London.
A UK-based Nigerian, Chidi Cali, told Saharareporters that the London Metropolitan police granted their group express permission to engage in a #Resumeorresign which will be held in front of the Abuja House in London starting from today (Friday) at 3 PM London time.
okenwaa: Those fools in diaspora ain't suffering what an average Nigerian is suffering here.. They don't know our plight.. They have now right to say shiit they don't know.
Chukwu abiama will deport y'all one after the other so d@ y'all will come down here and chat those rubbish inscriptions on your placards and banners.
Nobody is saying d@ being sick is a crime. Nobody is wishing the president death.
But a president who puts himself before his country is wicked!! Who doesn't feel the plight of poor masses
If y'all useless chickens who left ur country and went to hide in London want to protest,tell your so called beloveth president to do the needful and resign so that someone who is strong can rule this great nation.
Look @ dia useless faces!! My prayer will surely catch up with y'all.
Fernandowski: being arrogant while the successful ones are calm and humble
It's stupid bro
Zlatan Ibrahimovic departs PSG in the most Zlatan Ibrahimovic way possible
14 MAY 2016 • 11:35PM Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his final appearance in a Paris Saint-Germain shirt against Nantes on Saturday night, and bowed out in typically bombastic fashion.
The Swedish international scored a brace in the 4-0 rout, netting goals in the 17th and 89th minutes to break the record for the number of goals scored by a PSG player in a single season. His second goal was his 38th of the season, which saw him surpass Carlos Bianchi’s club scoring record, set in the 1977/78 season.
But Ibrahimovic did not wait all the while until the seventeenth minute to revel in the adoration of the Parc des Princes crowd. The match was in fact paused after just ten minutes – with PSG already 1-0 up – so that the entire crowd could give the striker a standing ovation.
The tenth minute was selected in honour of his shirt number, and supporters further commemorated the moment by donning Ibrahimovic face masks, 40,000 of which had been distributed by the club among the terraces.
Multiple Zlatans, a terrifying thought The love-in did not end there. The Swede – who took to social media earlier in the week to proclaim that he came to PSG “like a King, (and leave) like a legend” – was withdrawn to yet another standing ovation shortly after scoring his second goal.
Not only that, but his two children ran onto the pitch to escort him back to the team bench. One wore a shirt emblazoned with “King”, with the other bearing the name “Legend”.
Ibrahimovic has scored no fewer than 154 goals in his 179 games for the French champions, and is still widely regarded as one of the best strikers in the world despite his age of 34.
nurey: I have used this car before anyway, it's a solid ride over the corolla anyway anytime. Also I can categorically confirm without Vin that the car is converted.
So how did I know? Looking at the first picture, the wipers gave it away, the small wiper is on the driver side which shouldn't be so and they are facing the wrong direction
Young alhaji how many cars have you used before. Last count I remembered Toyota, Mazda, Xterra and now you're adding Almera...