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dinggle:I completely disagree with you, the most talented artistes are not making it in Nigeria because they dont have money to promote their music. It's not enough to just put it on youtube. You need to push it, do quality recording and high quality, world class video to appeal to the audience. Go to youtube, there are severL extremely talented artistes with very low views on their videos while the wack ones who have money to push the videos are shining. Most times, the traffic doesnt come directly from Youtube, but from external promotions. |
Neddyogu:What he failed to understand is that vulgar doesnt only meant something explicit. It also means "lacking sophistication and good taste". Saying everybody be criminal is not in good taste. |
How old is she? |
namet:See, everything you typed above just erased all doubts. I'm done. Good night. |
namet:I repeat, tattoo is an art form. You cant associate it with negativity or torn cloths. As per "life rules", "work place ethics" etc, how come it is underdeveloped countries like Nigeria that seems to base it on irrelevant things rather than stuffs that will advance the country? It is mentality like this that is making SARS brutalise innocent youths who look good, accusing them of being internet fraudsters. Only in under developed countries like Nigeria. It's a big shame. However, I have come to realise though that no matter what, many Nigerians will never change their mentalities. But no problem, it will continue to lead us where it has been leading us for years, while the rest of the world move ahead. |
namet:Did you hear that Tattoo is an art form and even our forefathers here in Nigeria used to have it? This is the kind of mentality the article is talking abt. The white people gave us their religion, we over practice it. They gave us their education system, we still learn it wrongly. Na wa o |
Marcelo290:What reasons did he use in justifying that is wrong? That the white are way ahead of us yet they tolerate tattoos? That the Canadian prime minister has tattoos yet their country is better than yours while your leaders who dont have tattoos dont even have a clue how to run this country? That some white lecturers have tattoos, yet their educational system is one of the best in the world? That there is a white woman with tattoo in that same Akwa Ibom rescuing innocent children labelled witches by those who dont have tattoos? The point he is making is, how does having a tattoo lowers the quality and impact of a human being? |
This people are bent on milking Nigerians dry with their poor service |
Azmodan:Haba, somebody cannot do a good deed again without Nigerians attributing the person to something negative? Well, I blame those Nigerians who go to South Africa and don't portray Nigerians image in positive light. Kudos to this young man. He's only giving back to his host community. Therefore we should commend him. This is the only time I have read something positive about Nigerians in SA in the last couple of weeks, if not months. |
Op, the fact that today alone, i have seen close to 100 BBNaija post on NL shows that the demand is extremely high. It's just the craze of tje moment. Only a matter of time. But i have concscience sha, i will still vote a baby over BB any day ![]() |
ednut1:Una no. Dey watch watch watching film sha. Nollywood is too big to. Know all the actors that feature in movies. Same with Hollywood
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May God answer my prayer too to beable to holiday at my desired destination like this. Been a while I saw her in movies though and she's an amazing actress especially with her role in Pure Honey |
teamobanabo:Thanks man |
I hadn’t spent up to 10 minutes at the reception of this multinational company, when a fair, thick and very busty lady looking like Roman Goddess stepped out to call me into the conference room. . She looked at me somehow, I think she likes me. But I’m not sure. Let me quickly add this, I graduated with second-class upper (Chemistry) five years ago and since then I have moved from one low paying job to another. My last was as a teacher in a secondary school in Lagos earning N30,000 monthly. I couldn’t even save for a whole year. To keep my story short, so last week, I got a job invite from this multinational company in Lekki which I applied to earlier in the year. In fact I had forgotten that I applied there and so when I got an email and SMS asking me to come for an interview I was already flying in the air. So, as I was explaining earlier, I got to the venue of the interview, and met the hot lady who led me into the other room; I mean the conference room. I faced 4 fierce looking men in the conference room who kept interrogating me like a criminal. But suddenly I began to realize how impressed these gentlemen were beginning to get with me based on the reactions on their faces. I was a bit surprised when they told me to submit my documents immediately or forward it to a provided email address. Well, honestly I think I may have knocked them out because I kept reiterating their weaknesses as a company and what I felt I could do uniquely to help them out in the area I was applying for. This is a company I had researched about while I was In University. I was told to go sort myself out with the documents at the reception, and it looked like I was about to finally get what I wanted in life after five years of leaving school. Then, the fair, lanky and busty lady showed up again. She called out my name again asking me to “please forward your credentials to the email address you were given and wait here.” I brought out my phone which I plugged to my newly bought power bank before I left home, and I tried to switch it on but shockingly, it refused to come on. This is where I keep all my scanned documents! At this point I knew my village people had finally located me. We’ve not had electricity for a whole week in my area because of faulty transformer. So a day before the interview, I bought this brand new power bank which I even used that day and it worked. I can’t afford to lose this job. Seeing my frustration, the hot lady pulled out her drawer and gave me a powerbank to use. “Have you sent your documents now? The hot lady’s said gently to me. To cut the story short, the next thing I was saying was; “thank you Aurora, God bless you”. “Lol, are you thanking me or the power bank? You should be very careful of the kind of power bank you buy, most of them do not charge completely. “Anyway, I’m Doris. But you can go home with my Aurora powerbank. We will definitely see again. Welcome to our company,” she said, as we both gave each other a flirty smile. And that was when I knew without a doubt that I had finally made it in 2017. For those of you still waiting for a good job, the year 2017 will not pass you by.
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asha80:don't mind them! Is it not the kind of lies all dis politicians are peddling? PDP inclusive. Propaganda are nothing but lies, and we know better now. But Governor Okorocha is really trying in Imo state. Sha |
Like she advised, let me inhale positivity by saying she is beautiful like the bright morning sun. Ride on Kisil! |
So funny, an Israeli firm they say owns the hospital laughing in Barry Whites voice, very soon they’ll tell us that a Palestine firm built those 305 city schools and constructs those roads in Imo. Enemy of progress! Your propaganda wouldn’t work imbeciles! Imo pple are wise now, we all can see clearly. Rochas is working! |
tit:I just keep wondering why pple don't appreciate good thing and keep looking 4 faults in every good thing! Oga Rochas na u biko! |
Wow! This is a very good development. I can't beliv this hospital is in nigeria. Bravo Gov. Rochas! |
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maybe Na because of d mention of bre.ast naim dem term as vulgar. Odiegwu oo