Celebrities › Re: Phyno's Statue At Eleme Junction In Port Harcourt (Photos) by Mozenge1: 8:38am On May 22, 2018 |
When sex scenes comes up on Tv,my father will start Asking stupid questions like "Hey did you iron the car "? And I will be like "No I have watered the Radio�������������� |
Travel › Four Police Cadets Lost Their Lives On There Way Going Back Home by Mozenge1(op): 5:58pm On May 06, 2018 |
Today remain Black Sunday of the Nigeria police Academy, as they lost Four Gallant Cadet on there way home, after there exams so sad R.I.P
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Politics › Re: APC Members Donate 124 Vehicles For Buhari’s 2019 Election by Mozenge1: 12:50am On May 02, 2018 |
So Buhari won Really Contest for Next Tenure.......Chai
we don Tired abeg |
Events › Re: Bride Stuns In Massive Cleveage-Baring Dress On Her Wedding Day (photo) by Mozenge1: 9:09pm On Apr 28, 2018 |
Chai
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Science/Technology › Re: China’s Bus-size Space Station Is About 80 Hours Away From Crashing To Earth by Mozenge1: 1:31pm On Mar 30, 2018 |
Hw is that our business?
Biko why is it DAT shoprite chicken is so costly did it attend private lesson or what?��� |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Follows Girl Who Tattooed Him On Her Chest On Instagram by Mozenge1: 4:16pm On Feb 12, 2018 |
Her parents probably used her for sacrifice at a tender age. This is the remaining part the gods reject |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Follows Girl Who Tattooed Him On Her Chest On Instagram by Mozenge1: 4:14pm On Feb 12, 2018 |
the boob's are fresh tho |
Education › Ebere Is About To Go Home Finally... May Her Gentle Soul RIP.... by Mozenge1(op): 11:45am On Feb 12, 2018 |
*EBERE SET TO BE BURIED*
*Ebere, a 300 level Student of Education Foundation and Management of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma who lost her life in the shuttle incident last week is set to be buried tomorrow 12, February, 2018 in her home town in Nsukka, Enugu State. The news of her death was a shock to both the students and management of the University. Arrangements has been made by the management for 10 representatives which will comprise of 7 students from the faculty of Education, and 3 Elected SUG Executives ( President elect, Director of Welfare elect and Director of Information elect).
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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Militants Give Fulani 1-month Quit Notice, List Oil Installations... by Mozenge1: 9:55am On Jan 25, 2018 |
I Love dis |
Celebrities › Re: Juliet Ibrahim Vs Mercy Aigbe - Who Is The Most Fashionable? by Mozenge1: 5:34am On Jan 15, 2018 |
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Celebrities › Re: Juliet Ibrahim Vs Mercy Aigbe - Who Is The Most Fashionable? by Mozenge1: 5:34am On Jan 15, 2018 |
How does this stop the killing in Benue state� |
Politics › Re: Fayose Releases Phones Numbers To Report Sighting Of Herdsmen In Ekiti by Mozenge1: 11:53am On Jan 13, 2018 |
BeeBeeOoh: That's Oshokomole 1 of Yorubaland on his 100tackles walking mayanstically
God Bless Fayose Wuawa |
Christianity Etc › Re: Prophet Shepherd Bushiri Filled Up FNB Stadium In South Africa (Photos) by Mozenge1: 10:39am On Jan 04, 2018 |
chai see people |
Crime › Re: Policeman Mobbed And Beaten In Ekiti By Angry Youths After Shooting Unarmed Man by Mozenge1: 10:13am On Jan 03, 2018 |
Dear, Lord, forgive this generation and the sins of this Nation. Give us leaders who are not bundles of curses and icons of sorrow. Gives us leaders who have sympathy for fellow humans. Amen |
Education › Re: Ways To Make Money Genuinely As A Nigerian Student by Mozenge1: 1:07pm On Dec 29, 2017 |
Yahoo is the key, Yahoo is the Key, boys started with Laptops and end up with Millions Yahoo is the Master key |
Romance › Re: I Don’t Love Her by Mozenge1: 8:40am On Dec 28, 2017 |
op can I see her pics, maybe I will be interested |
Sports › 6 Things You Should Know About Boxing Day. by Mozenge1(op): 6:43am On Dec 26, 2017 |
1. IT OCCURS ON DECEMBER 26TH. Boxing Day is observed every year on December 26. If it falls on a weekend, the public holiday itself will be celebrated on Monday. It became an official holiday during the reign of Queen Victoria, though some historians trace its origins back much further—to medieval times. Today, it's largely an extension of the Christmas holiday and a big day for sporting events and shopping.
2. NO ONE REALLY KNOWS WHERE THE NAME ORIGINATED. Many historians think the holiday’s name is derived from the church practice of opening alms boxes the day after Christmas and distributing money to the poor. Historically, British employers followed the church’s lead by sliding workers and servants gifts or cash on December 26.
Others believe the "box" refers to the boxes of gifts employers gave to their servants on the day after Christmas. (In wealthy households, servants were often required to work on Christmas Day but given December 26th off in order to celebrate the holiday on their own.)
MORE FROM MENTAL FLOSS STUDIOS Play Video HOLIDAYS Festive Finger Foods 3. IT'S A BIG DAY FOR SHOPPING. Historically, Boxing Day's post-Christmas sales have long made it one of the U.K.'s busiest shopping days of the year. And while it still falls within the top five biggest shopping days of the year, the popularity of online shopping has reduced the overall spending people do on December 26.
“Fifteen years ago it was pretty much guaranteed that you would only get big sales a few times a year—Boxing Day and the big summer clearance," Bryan Roberts, an analyst at Kantar Retail, told The Telegraph in 2015. That is no longer the case.”
“The Boxing Day sales are pretty much dead,” Roberts added. “Black Friday and Cyber Monday illustrate Christmas sales are starting earlier and earlier. There is a possibility prices will just keep on dropping in the run-up to Christmas. This makes the Boxing Day sales incredibly diluted."
4. THERE IS NO BOXING INVOLVED. Despite the name, British observances of Boxing Day involve no fisticuffs. For patricians, however, another sport rules the day: fox hunting. Though it's a long-held tradition, many animal rights activists and groups would like to see the practice done away with altogether. Especially since, technically, it's illegal. In the days leading up to Boxing Day, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) was very vocal in reminding citizens that "The chasing or killing of foxes and other British mammals with a pack of dogs was banned because the overwhelming majority of the UK public rejected this so-called 'sport' as cruel and abhorrent."
5. SOME OTHER COUNTRIES DO TAKE THE NAME MORE LITERALLY. In other countries, Boxing Day celebrations are more literal. Some former British colonies in Africa and the Caribbean celebrate the holiday with prizefighting events.
6. IN IRELAND, IT'S KNOWN AS WREN DAY. Ireland sometimes refers to December 26 as Wren Day, a nod to an old tradition in which poor children would kill a wren, then sell the feathers to neighbors for good luck. In today’s celebrations, the wren is fake. Source: http://mentalfloss.com/article/32030/what-boxing-day |
Travel › Re: South African Cities More Beautiful Than Nigerian City by Mozenge1: 2:21pm On Dec 23, 2017 |
I'm still Proud of My Country Nigeria, One Love |
Education › Re: 7 Best Art Courses With High Employment Rate In Nigeria by Mozenge1: 12:59pm On Dec 11, 2017 |
I Rep Political science
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Romance › Re: Bikini Photos Of Eudoxie Yao, Lady With The "Biggest Butt In Africa" by Mozenge1: 5:57pm On Dec 02, 2017 |
mehn dis Ass is Gona good for prison Break� |
Fashion › Re: Girl Body Shamed While Growing Up Shares Her Transformation Photo by Mozenge1: 10:58am On Oct 06, 2017 |
pyyxxaro: If this true
Then Seyi Law's daughter has hope 
When u drop engine now ,ur belle go swell up like hippo own again  chai na wa for u oo |
Education › Re: Which Public University Is The Best In Nigeria? by Mozenge1: 8:59pm On Sep 23, 2017 |
I Rep Ambrose Alli university, AAU no be Beans ooo |
Education › Re: JAMB Reveals Those Who Will Get Admission In 2017/2018 Session by Mozenge1: 12:41pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Jamb Mata and Ipob are 5&6 |
Education › Re: Obituary Of Ogbonna Jane Mmasichi, MOUAU Dead Student (Photo) by Mozenge1: 10:31am On Sep 22, 2017 |
R.I.P so painful |
Education › Re: ASUU: Has Your School Resumed? by Mozenge1: 10:14am On Sep 22, 2017 |
Ekpoma here I come,
the struggle continues •√√√ ;DEkpoma here I come,
the struggle continues •√√√ |
Education › Re: UNN New Post-utme 2017/18 Screening Dates And Registration Deadline by Mozenge1: 10:06am On Sep 22, 2017 |
Alryt |
Politics › Re: Bukola Saraki Meets With Northern Senators Over Nigeria's Unity. Photos by Mozenge1: 10:04am On Sep 22, 2017 |
one Nigeria•√√√ |
Celebrities › Re: King Sunny Ade Celebrates His 71st Birthday Today by Mozenge1: 9:28am On Sep 22, 2017 |
Happy bday king sunny  |