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amAZEing:Thank you ooo....cause I'm wondering how the topic came into being. Just because they had the highest First class numbers. > ![]() |
These folks are from the 2nd graduating set of the department. Proud of my people ![]() |
Those are not Anglican priests fa....the dressing itself shows. Change this title abeg |
gabe:Hi, I'm thinking of getting the phone but considering the fact that it's gonna be shipped, is there any way one can get its case. Just it case it gets faulty too, is the spare parts readily available? Thanks. P.S Is the camera really good? ![]() |
midehill:Hi guys, please I need your help. I intend picking LASU as my first choice through change of institution this weekend. I'm a non indigene with aggregate score of 62.3, applying for Nursing. Do I stand a chance? Should I change to LASU? Thanks |
Somebody should collect the phone from Olamide.....he's clearly drunk |
If you want the car.....COME AND COLLECT IT!!!! Fadaaaaaa!!!! |
Display of massive foolishness.....#justsaying |
Lil-kesh just cried!!! .....don jazzy looked like he was ready to kill bovi and it looked l.....God go punish Nepa! Chai!! |
Really happy for Vector but please what is he really talking about? |
crispberry:yeah...just hope he keeps clean. He really is enjoying the good life, you can tell by his dancing steps... |
What is MTN saying....what's landy? |
B-banj. Bovi is crae...lol ![]() |
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crispberry:Choir rehearsal |
did anybody see the battery end thing on their camera screen. I swear the headies video quality is next to zero this year. |
This is gross negligence.....Op get a good lawyer and sue the company. You're looking at good compensation here. |
Naa only me notice as dem take turn to snap picture.....#just saying |
Instead of working towards manifesting your agenda, that is even if you have one, you're busy destroying the reputation of others....very childish and ridiculous! .......just saying |
Vessi:U know....there's something called NEMO DAT QUAD NON HABIT, it means You can't give what you don't have Am not suprised with your comments since u seem not to exhibit common sense, therefore you can't give it! |
Give this guy a break for Pete's sake. Am not saying what he said was right.....i consider it as an absolutely ridiculous statement coming from a person of high position in the Yoruba community But all the same, an Oba is an Oba, treat him like one even if he doesn't deserve it. ........just saying |
They're laughing....check. Playing.... ?? |
Sweet J! What did we do in Osun to deserve this!? |
Where's the family? ![]() |
Baba too wants somebody 'on the inside' |
They all know well to award their close friends and relatives those contracts then oo, smh |
Segun Arinze got me singing oristsafemi's...... opolo eye no be open eye..... |
In a twinkle of an eye, another year has passed and Nigeria is once again celebrating her independence from the claws of the British colonists yet, the annual national poser is put forward again: What’s there to celebrate? This, just like every other question challenging the state of the nation may always lie unanswered. Over centuries and millenniums, birthdays have been known to be a time to celebrate an addition of another year to one’s time spent on earth. At the years of nascent it’s accompanied with: “Many more years to come”. At the middle age, it’s buttered with a golden jubilee celebration however, at the years of old age you hear words like: “Celebration of Life” and “A well life spent”. For such people celebrating the ‘life’ in their lives, birthdays are times for retrospection and not necessarily celebration. Today, Nigeria, my alleged mother’s land throws a historic fanfare in celebration of her independence. More importantly is the fact that a century after the amalgamation of the northern and southern flank of what is today known as Nigeria, there is little or nothing to show for the union. It is a known fact that few years after the unholy marriage, there was a civil war that lasted for three years. International extended family members (stakeholders) gave military support to the husband and he was able to compel nay force the Baifran-wife back into the union. Four decades after, there is a tug-of-war within the family yet some members celebrate. What are we celebrating? I plead to know. I wouldn’t like to sound like a pessimist who doesn’t see anything good in the nation. Definitely, we have in-depth potentials, we have turbo-charged intellectuals, we have power-house politicians and imbued, highly saturated unquantifiable wealth but, we’ve had these for over three decades and from what we are told, all is well, the government is on top of every awry situation. As a matter-of-fact, it hasn’t been well right from the beginning. Politically, Nigeria experimented with the parliamentary system of governance for three years before trying out the American modelled presidential system which we currently manage and haven’t mastered after fifty years of experimenting. It’s not that we cannot copy and implement. Without sounding ethno-discriminatory, copyright records will show that our brothers in East are doing a very fine job both home and abroad. The problem is we are unsuccessfully trying to perfect what was never made for us. Perhaps, if we fine-tune the presidential system of governance, as some other countries have done, to suit our diversity, we may be able to avoid the political mishaps we often seem to encounter. Speaking of mishaps, the constant hailstorm of terrorism, bouts of kidnappings, and the latest asinine $9.3m scam is enough to ruin a birthday party. It is no longer news that the Nigerian ship has long grown rudderless. But, the question remains: what has been done to put things in the right place? Our captain who unsurprisingly owns a doctorate degree in the dynamics of animalistic and other related behavioural symptoms seems not to be able to get a firm hold of his human sailors and passengers except those who reflect symptoms of a disease by crossing to the opposition party (they are well taken care of via impeachment processes instituted by pocket friendly legislators). In the midst of these confusions, we celebrate! What are we celebrating? Sadly, the index of our independence still remains physical emancipation. It appears we are yet to attain psychological and spiritual autonomy from the dementia of colonialism and military rule. We are still living with a colonial mentality. For instance, an average Nigerian believes in the qualitative superiority of imported products as he seems to have lost faith in the innovative ingenuity of his brethrens. We are ready to spend millions of naira on anything that smells foreign (even foreign education). The reason is not far- fetched. We still practice kleptocracy at the central, mamatocracy in the East, god- fatherism in the West and undertone Emirtocracy in the North. The late Fela aptly summed these manifestations in a single word: DEMO-CRAZY. I dare say that we suffer from Post Colonial Stress Disorder. Truth be told, Nigerians have lost the appetite to celebrate. Just like every other day, this day shall pass us by as the common man plies his trade seeking for daily bread. The ship of our nation is dangerously drifting from the radar of intellectual leadership and until we realize our precarious state and take action, we may find yet drift into oblivion. An infinite state of sober reflection should be the only celebration today. http://inksvoice..nl/2014/09/whats-there-to-celebrate.html?m=1 |
Equalizer: Yea you are right... Some even said that I was afraid to ask real girls out that was why I settled for a blind one...one thing I know is that we both were blind then.. She was naturally blind while I was blinded by love also... So crazy abiThat's super cute, are u guys still together now? |
febby419: I remembered running under the rain to her house because she told me that she will be travelling for post utme, I begging her not to goBros, u be enemy of progress nii? Chai!!! |
I feel something should totally be done about this voting of a thing in project fame competition. Not that I have anything against Geoffrey or something; He had my vote from the very beginning and I contributed the little I can to his success. But take Emeka for example, the guy really deserve something at least, but due to the fact that his parents are not rich enough to vote excessively for him like that other contestants. I think a limit should be given to each person's vote for his or her comtestant per week. (like that of American idol). This can actually this winning thing have more worth. But above all Congratulations Geoffrey. #team Geoffrey all the way. |
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.....don jazzy looked like he was ready to kill bovi and it looked l.....God go punish Nepa! Chai!!