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I have searched every page on this thread, still can't c my rival; Need I to say they are cowards b4 it becomes clear to my gal?; As a fan,.. i am a "die-hard" if you know what I mean; I ve had many gals, but you are the sweerest I've seen; This is why I am ever ready to catch ya wen yeu fall; In the midst of adversities, amma make u stand tall; I don't play games, these words are true, they aint political; Caring, luving, and all you can think of, amma give it optimal; Cc:Aminat508 Temitemi1 , OzaOekpe ![]() |
Aminat508:sowie mi queen..had to finish with my prayers b4 attending to the players claiming to luv u...And like tyres, amma make them roll on the floor in the strangest manner.. Cc: temitemi1 |
Temitemi1, where thou art.. I don set.. Cc: Aminat508 |
Aminat508:And I know genea very well..u beta be careful with her. She doesn't joke with her man |
Aminat508:hahahaha ..u see? I don't know how to lie ![]() |
omenka:Na mind me, bro. I like as the TANoids dey always wet my threads with dem tears ![]() |
SouthernBreeze:Time will tell ![]() |
chymystique:bae, cool down for bros J.. Haven't u heard abou Mama Peace's romance wif the APC? The wind of change knows no age, class, race, etc If PDP wins even in otueke during elections, make I no die young.. ![]() |
CHESSBOARD:hahahahahaaha.. |
Dollyak:I am sure over 2,000 more will defect b4 tomorrow..Otueke will soon be for APC ![]() |
https://cdn.akamai.thisdaylive.com/0bef99d6-acf5-4e2c-9779-8fa02ba3fcd4/assets/220615F-Muhammadu-Buhari.jpg?maxwidth=400&maxheight=540 President Muhammadu Buhari will this Saturday pay his first visit to Bayelsa state since assuming office where he will personally welcome over 10,000 politicians defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other political parties to the All Progressives Congress (APC). The President will be joining the state party leader, Chief Timipre Sylva, and the Chairman of the State Working Committee of the party, Chief Timipa Tiwei Orunimighe to welcome the defecting leaders including the former Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission and ex-Presidential Special Adviser, Chief Ndutimi Alaibe; Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, Admiral Festus Porbeni; former Acting Governors Nestor Binabo and Werinipre Seibarugu. Others also in the pack of defectors to the APC are Senator John Brambaifa, Senator Clever Ikisipo, Ambassador Emmanuel Otiotio, Chief Nathan Egba, Dr. Silva Opuala-Charles, former House of Representatives member, Dr. Stella Dorgu and former NDDC Chairman, Prof. Tarila Tebepah. Details later http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/buhari-to-welcome-pdp-defectors-in-bayelsa/217466/ Its your boy, midolian ![]() Cc: lalasticlala ![]() |
Aminat508:hehehehe..My name will always come first ![]() OZAOEKPE has given up already. And that's why I like him. He is just like orubebe. When he started his gra gra, one wld think he z got the upper hand. Lolz..the guy don sabi hin levelz now. U won't see him near my property again. But temitemi1, hmmmm..The fayose in my life. I know how to handle him. Its a matter of time |
Aminat508:ok dear. ![]() |
Aminat508:sometimes u just don't care about the ban. Some pple on this forum can b so annoying u ll be forced to think they don't hv brain. The m0r0n must be some1 I know hiding under another monikeR |
LeOstrich:SMH
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LeOstrich:you are just a dull and confused bigot. My comment reads "if this was done by a ritualist"..is it that u don't understand simple english or what? My reason for even saying "if" is that, I read some comments that says the girl was 'dropped' from a car few minutes b4 she started bleeding. U don't know anything about me and u are already spewing trash.. Y must everybody with a view other than yours be yoruba? What problem hav u with them? This bigotry will kill u one day..and I mean it. MrKnowItAll! |
Aminat508:The blood I see around her is jst too much..looks like a cow was slaughtered there. If this was done by a ritualist, the ritualist will never know peace. |
Aminat508:This is serious! |
MyMouth:lool |
The moment the PDP vowed to be in power for the next 30yrs was when God showed them the way out. I ld suggest Okorocha keeps shut and please 'his pipu his pipu'..by doing this, APC will possibly be in power for the next 60yrs(if God wills) |
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Aminat508:yea.. u? |
Aminat508:No o! He will neva use his pix. He knows his ugliness would be made public. Heehhehehe |
Aminat508:chaaai! Baby I hope u are not deceiving me. I am believing you because I know that guy to be very dangerous. He can hack anything. He is working in the PDP ICT depart |
Aminat508: Aminat, has temitemi1 hacked ya account too? This can't be u! Pls tell me what I am seeing isn't true ![]() |
Good to know. I hope we get feedback after the probe. |
https://punch.cdn.ng/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Obasanjo-and-Jonathan-360x225.jpg The Senate on Thursday set up a 13-member ad-hoc committee to carry out a comprehensive investigation into the management of funds so far appropriated for the power sector since 1999. The committee’s work will cover the funding of the power sector under former presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan’s administrations. The Committee, headed by Senator Abubakar Kyari, was also given the task to probe the unbundling of the defunct Power Holding Company of Nigeria by the Federal Government. The Upper Chamber took the decision while passing a motion sponsored by the Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, seeking the immediate reconnection of some parts of Borno State back to the National grid in view of the challenges the blackout was having on his constituents. The senate urged the federal government to complete the Mambilla Power Project with the aim of improving the state of electricity supply in the country. It also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to direct the Transmission Company Of Nigeria to immediately reconnect Maiduguri back to the national grid. It also directed the committee to conclude its investigations and report to the Chamber within two weeks. The Senators, while contributing to the debate, also condemned in strong terms, the inability of the TCN to provide continuous and uninterrupted power supply to all parts of the country. Ndume had expressed concern that Nigeria, with a population of over 150m, produced only 4,600 megawatts, while South Africa with population of about 40m people produced 40,000 megawatts. He observed that the disconnection of Maiduguri in Borno State from the national grid, as well as the degeneration of power supply across the country, had affected the economic activities because of the collapse of several industries. Ndume also expressed concern that with an installed power generation potential of about 5,000 megawatts, the output distributed today was about 1,950 megawatts of energy. He further said it was disheartening to note that Iran with 70,000 people generates about 42,000 megawatts, while South Korea with about 35 million people generates about 60,000 megawatts of electricity. Ndume, who said that Maiduguri and its environs had been completely disconnected since the emergence of insurgency, complained that the situation has grounded economic activities in the State. He said, “I buy diesel to run my generator set and that costs me N10,000 per day. No country can be said to be near development when there is no power. “This Senate needs to investigate to give the government support. For years now, a lot of money has been spent but there is nothing to show for it.” Senator Danjuma Goje, in his contribution, said the motion was apt in view of the untold suffering the lack of power supply had caused Nigerians. He said, “The problem of power was on before 1999, and I am surprised that up till today the power sector is grappling with sufficient power supply. “This motion is apt because there is a need to find out what happened, in spite of the unbundling and huge amount so far spent.” Senator Godswill Akpabio lamented that many companies had shut down operation due to irregular power supply in the country. Senate President, Bukola Saraki, noted that the inadequate power supply in the country was a cause for concern, as it had affected the economic growth of the nation. He observed that the lack of power supply had plunged the country in further hardship, besides corruption. He said, “We thought that with the Power Reform Act and unbundling of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, we will begin to see a relief with regard to power supply; unfortunately, it is not so. “The Ad Hoc Committee should look at the activities of the Discos and what is preventing Nigerians from benefitting from the unbundling of the PHCN.” The senate subsequently adjourned till September 29. http://www.punchng.com/news/senate-probes-obasanjo-jonathans-power-sector-spendings/ |
After sacking 50% of its workers and slashing the salary of the rest by 50%..The way PDP is going ehn, they will soon put Olisa metuh up 4 sale
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hinwazaka:I know who u are, mr man. Only God knows how many accounts u have here on nairaland. U can help ya self with this, mr "hinwazaka".
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PassingShot:ya head dey there, my man. I downloaded the video and watched every second of it. The girl made very valid points and in the end, had to refeR pple to ya analysis on nairaland to get the full details. Lalasticlala, abeg this food don dey cold o! We have done it again. |
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