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whats wrong with this girl holding unto unending beef
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Violence has and will never move any country forward, lets be wise, If we desire a society of peace, then we cannot achieve such a society through violence. |
Nigeria’s elections have historically been mostly tensed owing to many factors chief among them which is inflammatory rhetorics by discontented politicians, it is unfortunate that ignorance and poverty will not allow us to resort to the right actions of ignoring violence even as it is we the populace who suffer most, knowing fully well that those initiators will be cowering behind their high walls enjoying the comfort made possible by the same electorates. |
Could take a bit
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Baba oooooooo mek i show you Simi & Adekunle sex tape wen dem send me today
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How can i unread this shit i just read now |
ASUU have collected their own share....
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Ugggghhhhh
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And he posted this on social media probably with his real account and picture. So your wife no go see this post know sey your salary don increase abi?
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eyeview:you don see am?
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The Lagos-Calabar road is also one of the very important things Buhari's regime did because the road goes through the South East region. I believe the shortest way to Igbo presidency in this country is through Buhari. |
hmmm
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This is a typical way social media is used wrongly to spread false stories about innocent people. A family that was captured in a video that went viral on social media which showed a family enjoying the festive season with icecream and the lot while a small girl that looked like a house help was left by the side all to herself, have come out to debunk the wrong accusation stating that they don't know the girl. The woman in the video has even gone to the extent of placing a curse on their accuser.
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eeeewwwwwww
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An Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Dr Gabriel Akilo has issued an essential advice to particularly ladies on the importance of getting married at an early age preferably in their 20s to avoid developing fibroids, following worrisome increase in the cases of fibroids which is becoming alarming. giving reasons for this, the doctor said fibroid is usually associated with women, as pelvic tumours caused by old age and not getting pregnant early. He said fibroids are rare among women below the age of 20 years, but this is common among women between 35 and 45 years of age or nulliparous women. Adding that early marriage and frequent pregnancies protect the womb, as the "Dormant Womb Grows Fibroids." The increasing rate of the health condition in the country can be associated with the choosy nature of many women eligible for marriage in the quest to get a perfect partner for marriage. Women need to be less picky. Also the government need to be more aggressive in the implementation of the health insurance scheme. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/12/get-married-early-to-avoid-developing-fibroids-gynaecologist-advises-women/
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Next please
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Nigerians and chasing useless meaningless ventures
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What kind of fuckery is this? If i were related to any of them, i will definitely disown them and recommend immediate psychological evaluation of their brain
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This one too dey claim slay queen.
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Those that give a f**k went that way.
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living the life ![]() |
Pictures or idonbilivit |
What is this one saying? Like she’s got a device that can test a man’s virginity status. my sister it is still morning for you by the time evening don dey come you will become like rhat sister that declared she needs a man as long as he has two hands and two legs.
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End time photo shoot |
We are in interesting times indeed. As the political fever moves across our national landscape, the unending yearnings of Nigerians are throwing up questionable heroes who are promising Eldorado should they be voted into office come 2019. From the State to the Federal level a sense of false hope seem to beleaguer the land, as various mantras now in circulation promises to change the change of 2015. These self centered gladiators have sowed the seed of confusion among scores of uninformed Nigerians and effervescent young men and women who seem to have believed the desperados’ well construed lies. A great philosopher once said “hindsight is better than foresight; the more historically minded you are, the more you can understand the present and actually foresee the future.” Unfortunately, our present day Nigerian youths always fail to come to terms and make informed decisions in retrospect. It is against this backdrop that the rising political demagogue of our time, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki has been of great concern to me. Looking at things on the surface, the Senate President appears to hold the aces and represent everything Nigerians should desire in their President. He is young, relatively well read, with a rich array of political office experiences for his age, and of course he is the heir of a colossal political dynasty. Also, Bukola is married to Toyin, who being the daughter of the Yoruba aristocrat Oloye Adekunle Ojora, the Otunba of Lagos, brings so much political capital to the table for Dr. Saraki at this material time. Not to forget the fact that the Senate President born of a Zimbabwean mother and his wife, Toyin are both British citizens. What more should Saraki ask for? Everything seems to be working for him and “I Thank God for his life.” But in these synthetic goodwills lies his albatross; for one thing is common with Senate President Bukola Saraki, he has mastered the art of betrayal, which has been his well concocted ladder to the top. With Mr. Bukola Saraki, there is no holds barred with what he can do, or who he must muzzle out of the way to gain a political advantage. How more real can this aspect of his true personality be reflected than when Bukola bite and chopped off the very finger that fed him? Right in our very eyes, in the glare of the whole world, the junior Saraki stabbed his own father in the back, wrenched the political structure the old man laboured to build for well over 50 years, publicly disgraced the man who so loved and gave him everything, and of course heartlessly sent him to an early grave without recourse to human conscience. One can then wonder what would have become of Queen Elizabeth of England or even Prince Charles had Bukola Saraki stood in the line of succession like Prince William or Prince Harry? For sure everyone standing in his way to the throne will be gone by now. I’m too sure Saraki would have wittingly killed the Queen, eliminated Prince Charles and even murdered his only brother all in a bid to get to the throne; after all who won’t want to be the King of England? Betrayal is something that comes from deep inside the human nature – a phenomenon that underlies all the unpleasant things that human beings do to each other. Moreover, the very nature of betrayal is dramatic, both in the act, and in its consequences, so dramatic that the victim is always left bewildered. Like Julius Caesar who when stabbed by each of the assassins, bleeding profusely, he stumbles towards his closest friend, only to be stabbed by him too. “And you too Brutus?” sums up Caesar’s surprise, disappointment and sadness at being betrayed by this particular friend. I think Saraki is worse than Brutus. I can only imagine the grim look on the face of the senior Saraki, especially in his final moments, knowing that his own son killed him for his insatiable thirst and quest for power. I’m too certain the old man must have muttered words of curses which I’m afraid may come to fruition presently at the highest height of Bukola’s rise. As a student of history, I’m watching patiently to see what will be the end of the Senate President; especially now that he is coming to the very end of reaping the harvests of his infamous life of betrayal. Like Judas Iscariot, I know it will not end well with Saraki, the very reason I’m afraid that the entire nation may suffer irreparable losses if the judgement is unleashed on him while he holds the reins of power. Indeed Saraki is like a poisonous snake well wrapped in a cellophane bag. Nigerians Beware! - Frank Eze -
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With sheer consideration to organized labour and what they aim to achieve with this fight i believe the grounding of workers tools is ill timed and has adverse pecuniary effect on the country's already ailing economy. The country and government is already overburdened with too much travails. Though labour's intentions are favorable particularly towards workers, the attendant inflationary backlash that always accompanies salary increment is hard to avoid, not forgetting that some governors are not able to pay their workers salaries with the current minimum wage. Am afraid this new minimum wage will further provide excuse for such governors to continue to owe their workers. Government should improve the general economy of the country which will inturn improve the value of currency and keep suffering at bay. |
Controversial author and lawyer Reno Mokri is coming for side chicks in his recent Twitter post where he opined that men that maintain their girlfriends are not showing any sign of responsibility but just being stupid. The women in a mans' life that deserve to be maintained are his mother, wife and daughters. Cuz any babe that require maintaining is no different from an olosho.
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The withdrawal of mobile policemen who were on special duty from Benue state in late July is also an irresponsible act by the police leadership, who clearly know that removing the policemen would leave the fickle town vulnerable to senseless herdsmen attacks. Policemen are being killed almost everyday across the country. Just yesterday bandits reportedly killed four policemen who are part of a team of detectives attached to IGP Intelligent Response Team ( IRT) while on operation along Jankasa village of Rigasa in Igabi Local Government Area in Kaduna State. |
Nigerians should be the ones to decide who should be responsible for securing their lives and the sanctity of the nation’s feeble democracy, the IGP has displayed his incompetence and ineffectiveness in more ways than one, if Nigerians agree he should be sacked then the president should listen and give him the boot. |
Dannidom:I mean this is the best comment... really cracked me up ![]() |
My growing up years was largely inspired by indigenous literature, with authors like Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, and Ola Rotimi leading the pack of those who practically recast our society through words on marble. The Gods Are Not To Blame is a 1968 play and a 1971 novel by Ola Rotimi. The story centres on Odewale, who is lured into a false sense of security, only to get caught up in a trail of events by the gods of the land. Like Odewale who was destroyed by his own pride and ego, Ayodele Peter Fayose, is a man with a false sense of security. He fanned and fuelled his second entrant into the Ekiti Government House with vulgar words and inordinate actions. By making himself a messiah of sort he pulled down every known political structure in the PDP while fraternizing with street urchins in the most bizarre fashion. By instituting the “stomach infrastructure” Fayose felt he had devised the perfect replacement for an organized party system and political governance. Alas! The Governor became a comic figure as he fried akara from street to street and ate amala from house to house; and as his so called popularity soared, Fayose publicly prided himself as the “kpomo governor”. Indeed he became self absorbed in this false sense of accomplishments that he began to dream of the Presidency in 2019. Yes! Fayose expected his stomach infrastructure brand of politics to deliver the goodies. The “President-in-waiting” began to assault every known politician in Nigeria. From Federal to states, Fayose was the only saint Nigerians must trust. Regrettably, he was so lost in his “self-righteousness” that he forgot that "....until the rotten tooth is pulled out, the mouth must learn to chew with caution." Like Odewale, caution was never to be considered by Fayose, despite his failing leadership style back home. The Ekiti workers whom he not only derided openly but owed nine months salaries were watching him disdainfully. Despite collecting over N27bn as bailout funds in the first and second tranches of the Paris Club Refund, protests amongst lecturers in higher institutions in the state over payment of “amputated salaries” became a recurring decimal. Tax deductions of as much as 120% were taken from workers salaries without recourse to common sense, and that a pay-back by Ekiti workers was imminent. Even when political bigwigs decamped en-mass from the PDP in the state, in stomach infrastructure did Fayose put his trust. Traditional rulers were equally not spared of the Governor’s venom and voracious attacks. Moreover, his fraudulent tendencies became ominous when Ayo Da Rock forced his puppet and PDP candidate, Prof. Olusola Eleka to sign a bond, that he Fayose will borrow the PDP N4bn to prosecute the election. Guess what? The purported amount was to be repaid by the incoming PDP administration at a compound interest rate of 25%, had Eleka won the polls. What a scam? It is obvious that now that the Governor’s Stomach Infrastructure has fallen apart, a day of reckoning is just in sight. As Governor Ayodele Fayose prepares to account for his stewardship of Ekiti State in the past four years he must bear in mind that "....it is always best to keep your words soft and sweet because you might never know when you will have to eat them.” Like Odewale the lead character in the gods are not to blame, Fayose’s pride indeed has gone before his final fall from grace. Could the collapse of his “Stomach Infrastructure” be the end of this “dear” political demagogue? Only time shall tell. Frank Eze.
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My fear is that she could return to her former size again if she gets too comfortable and stop hitting the gym. |

.. Who monkey style epp