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Car TalkRe: Would You Pay N22m To Service Your N570m Bugatti Veyron Like Floyd Mayweather? by mrtayesynchro(m): 9:22am On Aug 04, 2016
AutoJoshNG:
Floyd Mayweather who is a rich and retired boxer recently paid about $59,000 (N22 million) to service his $1.5m (N570 million) Bugatti Veyron. The maintenance was carried out by Nigerian Obi Okeke as reported by TMZ.

The breakdown of the maintenance cost is as follows : Four tires – $33k (N12.5 million), oil & fluid change – $23k (N8.7 million) and $3k (N1.14 million) for detailing service.

http://autojosh.com/can-you-pay-n22million-to-service-your-n570million-bugatti-veyron-like-floyd-mayweather/
Na f up cos if to say mayweather na from silver spoon,but na wrong move.
CelebritiesRe: Kemi Olunloyo Blasts Adeboye Over Marriage Advice: U're A Lunatic & Trashy Man by mrtayesynchro(m): 11:24pm On Aug 03, 2016
henryanna36:
Pastor Adeboye's claim that men should not marry ladies that can not cook or pray for one hour has continued to generate online reactions from people.The latest is Kemi Olunloyo who criticised Pastor Adeboye when BBC raised the question on what people think about Pastor Adeboye's view.According to Kemi,his view is trashy.



Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/08/kemi-olunloyo-tells-bbc-what-she-feels.html
Well kemi olunloyo everybody is entitled to their opnions.
LiteratureRe: Thorns In My Boot....a Soldiers Travail by mrtayesynchro(m): 6:46pm On Aug 03, 2016
DOMAWOLEYE:
I told my Parents my experience at my new Office and we all resolved that I leave the Army for good; after all I have enough money to move on.
By the end of the second week of my leave, we all drove down to Esa-odo, I drove in my Nissan Xterra fully dressed in my Army uniform, mama and Oga Luke drove her Car in turns while Baba Dayo drove in his Nissan path finder, the Kids were with us as they enter any Car of their choice whenever we stopped for refreshment or for biological reasons.

It was in 1991 that I left home when I visited mama after the depot training. That was thirteen years back, I was a private Soldier and we lived in a small mud house. Today I have come back home in my SUV to a duplex that was once a mud house!

Mama and Baba Dayo had sneaked out of the Village in rags with mama going insane and being abandoned by all to lick her wounds alone, but this day, she drove into the Village in the Comfort of her Car, with three healthy looking Kids and gorgeously dressed that our People opened their mouths in awe and reverence.

The popular but Baba Miko poor is now a force to be reckoned with as he had already told the whole Village about what God had done for him in Igbo land and an eye witness had gone to see and confirmed it to the Villagers.

We drove straight to my house and the convoy entered the Compound at exactly 4.00pm. I was impressed by the quality of the edifice that welcomed me home, the butterflies where running around inside my stomach; I took time and walked round the house as Baba Dayo and Mama coordinated the off loading of our Vehicles. There was a Plant in the generator house, there was an empty Dog house, the grasses were well mowed and the flowers well trimmed, I took a look at all of these and the big building and I wondered if they really belonged to me or I was in a dream.

There was no light in the Village so we put on the generator as we put things in place in the House. Baba Dayo had taken time to provide the best wooden furnishing in the house.

I wondered when mama went to sleep that night because we have hardly settled down than her sycophantic friends started pouring in.
I woke up late the next morning, It was the noise from outside the fence that woke me; I opened the door of my room and stepped onto the terrace upstairs to behold the crowd of Villagers that had come to fetch water from my house. They started to cheer at me immediately they saw me; I waved at them and went back inside the house.

Our case was like the proverbial Igbo saying that “Onu kwuru njo, ga ekwu mma” “the mouth that spoke evil shall later speak well”. The Yoruba’s also said that “Owo epo ni aye nba eni la, wan o kin la Owo eje” “ it is the oily palm that the world licks with you, not the bloodied one” that is to say when the going is good, many people will be your friend, but when the going gets tough, they all run away. Our People have no shame! They came in their numbers to gossip with mama, they told different versions of what each person had said against my family at different times and places. The women were busy maligning one another just to gain mama’s friendship. At the end they all left with nylon bag containing Rice, salt and match boxes.

The men were scared of me, they would rather go to Baba Dayo who had told them that I was angry with the whole Men in the village for not rising up to help me when I needed them most, especially the Kabiesi. It was made more obvious by the fact that I refused to go and pay homage to him upon arrival at the Village.
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Mama and Baba Dayo’s traditional marriage was performed at Mama’s family compound, the dowry was fully paid up and every item that needed to be purchased was bought. Prayers were made and the Spirit of my late grandfather was appeased forever. I was avoided by my mother’s family members because it had been like that while I grew up in the Village; I had no friends save for Oga Luke.

The Kabiesi came to my house like Nicodemus at night some days to my departure from the Village, he apologized for his neglect of me and mama, he said he had no body in the Army to go to with my case and his Chiefs advised him to stay off my case so that he does not incur my late grandfather’s wrath. It takes a man of honour to apologize especially a king, so I knelt down in front of him as a mark of respect and acceptance. He offered to give me a chieftaincy title to pacify me but I told him that I was not ready yet.

Very early the next morning he came to my house and we drove with my Parents to the piece of land he gave me and retrieved thirteen years ago, he doubled the portion and returned it back to me. We all thanked him and took pictures on the land with him. Immediately we dropped him off at his house, Baba Dayo called the Surveyor that handled my building project to come over to the house; he came and we instructed him to get land registered in my name immediately and get all necessary documents handy, I then told him to get me the estimate of what it would cost to plant Palm fruit seedlings on the whole of the land, it was about fifteen hectares of land.

I also drove to Ibadan in company of Baba Dayo and Oga Luke to scout for lands to establish a farm and where to build a residential apartment. I had made up my mind to leave the Army and retire home to Ibadan with my family. We finally got a thirty hectare of land along Lagos-Ibadan express way adjacent to the famous Sat guru Maharaja Village, I paid three million naira for the land and I immediately contracted the building of my farms to an Architect introduced to us by a friend of Baba Dayo. He was experienced in designing Farm houses so I told him how I want the thirty plots of land divided. I needed portions for fish pond, Pigs, grass cutter, quills, Ostrich, Chickens, turkey, goats and sheep’s and I needed building for farm house as well as Offices. Baba Dayo, Oga Luke and the Architect have been to very big farms and they assured me that together we shall get it right. I also bought two plots of land for three hundred thousand naira at Eleyele town to build a personal house and Office apartment for my Barrister! With these machineries in place, I resumed back to duty after thirty working days leave.
Bros I really love ur story cos its so captivating and interesting and also emotional,but sir do u think at this day and age there could still be a lady like amaka.
CelebritiesRe: Burna Boy Performs At Club 65 London At His Birthday Party(Pics) by mrtayesynchro(m): 10:17pm On Jul 17, 2016
princebaby:
This burna abeg who him be? Nah new upcoming??
Google am
LiteratureRe: Nairalanders, How Many Of You Remember These Timeless African Classics? by mrtayesynchro(m): 12:23am On Jul 16, 2016
MidasTouche01:
I love Ralia the sugar girl And Footsteps in the Dark, by Theresa Meniru


The [b]Bottled Leopard [/b]is also exciting, I read more than 7x
Koku baboni?
PoliticsRe: Adeboye Lays Hands On Olunloyo, As Ex-Gov. Apologizes For Daughter's Behaviour by mrtayesynchro(m): 5:49pm On Jul 11, 2016
VajanahDischaj:
no be by force to get wisdom oooh!!!!hah!

make ona come see öyiara 'in the highest order ooh!!
There was no sense of Reasoning and respect for others,thats shallow though
TV/MoviesRe: A Nairalander Jumps From A Plane 4,000ft Above Sea Level by mrtayesynchro(m): 6:05pm On Jul 10, 2016
duduade:
E be like say you want make your teeth finally scatter
Bros why u come open teeth like dis(ise kin pa eeyan,ayo lo n pa eeyan)
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh Celebrates Her Father's Birthday With A Cute Photo by mrtayesynchro(m): 8:22am On Jul 10, 2016
seunfape:
My prayer be say make the marriage no collapse
Haba why u even think am.
WebmastersRe: Who Introduced You To Nairaland? by mrtayesynchro(m): 5:04pm On Jul 08, 2016
ForeverYoung197:
Curiousity kills the cat. Be careful.
Am so sorry maam,i do not mean to hurt u.
RomanceRe: You Paid Your Girlfriend A Surprise Visit And You Caught Her About Doing This. by mrtayesynchro(m): 4:32pm On Jul 07, 2016
naijamakossa:
what will be your reaction if you were her boyfriend

will you stop her from smoking the weed or you will allow her.

is this kingcheezypuff?
Its no big deal,most girls do it though but above all,love is paramount but left to me i will never neglect a lady because of her excessessm
PoliticsRe: George Weah Visits Rochas Okorocha (Photos) by mrtayesynchro(m): 12:30pm On Jul 06, 2016
ujoatu:
Gov Okorocha received in a private audience, ex Liberian soccer star and legend George Weah. Weah was named African, European and World Player of the Year in 1995 and has since become a prominent humanitarian and politician.
Liberia's next president meets nigeria's next president(lagbara olorun).
WebmastersRe: Who Introduced You To Nairaland? by mrtayesynchro(m): 4:11pm On Jul 05, 2016
ForeverYoung197:
Thank you kiss
Sorry just asking,is that u and ur baby.
WebmastersRe: Who Introduced You To Nairaland? by mrtayesynchro(m): 10:31am On Jul 05, 2016
ForeverYoung197:
My ex. He's here. He's very active but in different section. cool

Hi Ex. wink
I admire ur swag.
WebmastersRe: Who Introduced You To Nairaland? by mrtayesynchro(m): 10:27am On Jul 05, 2016
My cousin introduced it to me during his days in OAU.
CelebritiesRe: Majek Fashek Accuses Timi Dakolo Of Stealing His Song, Dakolo Replies by mrtayesynchro(m): 9:21pm On Jul 02, 2016
iamjayboss:
[img]http://2.bp..com/-Az2XMDJcARU/V3euW6fUdpI/AAAAAAAAW-E/MeFGFiACeTclLNBd9i-R_RycO4REbrvwwCLcB/s400/dakolo%2Band%2Bfashek.jpg[/img]
Majek Fashek is accusing R&B star, Timi Dakolo of stealing his song.

In a recent interview with Saturday Beats , the Reggae icon revealed that Timi Dakolo never took permission from him before he recorded a remix of his hit song, Send Down the Rain in 2013, adding that the Iyawo Mi crooner had exploited the fact that he was mentally unstable.


“He broke the rules of copyright. He is a thief because in music business, one must take permission before working on someone else’s song. That is why we have COSON,” he said.

He also slammed Dakolo, calling him a fake artiste for infringing on the laws of copyright.


“Dakolo never bothered to look for me before stealing my song. He is not an original artiste. It is only people like Tuface, Wizkid, Olamide that are original.”

In addition, Fashek admitted that he was hurt that he wasn’t even given credit for the song and further explained why.


“The song is not a normal song; it is a spiritual hit song. Timi Dakolo does not know how I suffered to get that song. I fasted for seven days before I got that song. I partook in three days ‘white’ fasting before the song came to me. Timi Dakolo did not go through that. I did not fight him because I do not have time. Let God judge us.”

Majek Fashek, has been stable since March after receiving treatment at an Abuja based rehab centre. He and his business consultant, Omenka Uzoma are now trying to fish out all those who took advantage of him.

Although Timi Dakolo initially declined to respond when contacted to get his own side of the story, the singer eventually took to Instagram to address the issue.


http://www.lasgidionline.com.ng/2016/07/majek-fashek-accuses-timi-dakolo-of.html
I reckon with majek cos its not easy to have a hit single,maybe u guys castigating him can try ur lot and see what am talking about.
Nani nani nani,oun ani lan n nani
NYSCRe: Akwa Ibom Corper, Ngozi, Buried by mrtayesynchro(m): 3:46pm On Jul 02, 2016
UndisputedBosom:
I hope Justice is served
No she had an accident in her toyota camry and was burnt to death.
EducationRe: How Many Of You Wrote Love Letter In Secondary School? by mrtayesynchro(m): 6:43am On Jul 01, 2016
christiese:
Letter of Life. grin cool
OP am also a victim and my catchy phrase is "if loving u is a crime i'll rather be a criminal".i bought some snack for the girl and d plan was for my pal to deliver d snacks cos i was too shy only for my friend to devour the snack:i later asked her if she liked d snack i gave my friend to give her and she said she didn't get any snack from any of my friend because my friend eatthe snack cos he thought i wouldnt be bold enough to ask the girl about it.
TravelRe:  7 Yoruba Words You’ll Need To Survive In Lagos by mrtayesynchro(m): 9:14pm On Jun 30, 2016
badassProdigy:
3. E fun mi fisi
You know how you walk into a local buka and you’re not satisfied with the amount of food they’ve given you? “E fun mi fisi” is the magic word. Say it and keep a smile and small portions will be added to your plate.
Thou shall not live by bread alone but by every word that cometh out from thy mouth.
PoliticsRe: We Can No Longer Pay Workers Salaries Because Of Niger Delta Avengers -Okowa by mrtayesynchro(m): 1:19pm On Jun 30, 2016
my prayer is for the militants to sheath their sword and embrace dialogue and amnesty.

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