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brotherly with the bad condition of the samsung can it fly for 100k? |
All these russian fanboys on nairaland. Stop wasting your love on the keypad, Go and enlist and fight for the country you love. There is even heavy compesation, leave online and enter frontline |
plessis:You are indirectly telling the person who created you to shut up. Cus i didn't write the bible ![]() |
Nukilia:Ok
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Nukilia:Oh now you know what has advantage has disadvantage also. So me quoting Proverbs 14; 12 was not wrong. |
Nukilia:All thanks to God for the advancement of science and technology
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Nukilia:All thanks to God for the advancement of science and technology
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Proverbs 14; 12 There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is death. |
Rumokoro drivers wey use tyre climb my leg, i almost see death that day |
You have to know that life function on certain rules, and if you deviate from the rules, you will suffer until you do the right thing. It has never happened that a parasite will willingly leave a fertile host. NEVER. The host must develop the ability to cut the parasite off, otherwise his suffering will be permanent. i just needed to keep this here saw it somewhere |
abeg who dey choba environs like this |
still purchasing x accts? |
To avoid being banned, please ensure that your post is not offensive to any religion. |
Prinznonny:But he is an Ex governor not just any alien resident. He is a popular personality |
But as the chief security officer of the state is he actually wrong? to say to a non-indigine, sir kindly follow these procedures whenever you are planning to visit this state otherwise i can't guarantee your safety. ![]() |
At this point lets just beg the british to come back and re-colonize us. |
‘I had thought things were looked after,’ he wrote. ‘It was with a kind of amazement that I tramped the roads and starved and found that no one in particular cared.’ |
His father who was a widower, announced himself ruined, and committed suicide. At one blow Barnet found himself flung out of the possessing, spending, enjoying class to which he belonged, penniless and with no calling by which he could earn a living. He tried teaching and some journalism, but nothing seemed to work out. He saw a positive side in his downfall, he says ‘in that neat fool’s paradise of secure lavishness above there. I might never have realised the gathering wrath and sorrow of the ousted and exasperated masses. In the days of my own prosperity things had seemed to me to be very well arranged.’ Now from his new point of view he was to find they were not arranged at all. |
He belonged until the financial debacle of 1956 to the class of fairly prosperous people, he was a student in London. His family fortunes, which were largely invested in bank shares, coal mines, and house property, were destroyed when the world as at then embraced atomic energy leaving coal and thermal energy behind. |
Evening, Hope your day was productive its evening now across all states in our country. You might be reading this on your way back school, inside a vehicle from work, at the comfort of your shop or the comfort of your living room. I am Michael Hi Before i proceed i want to quote author Frederick Barnet in his autobiographical novel in this novel he gives a minute and curious history of his life and ideas between his nineteenth and his twenty-third birthdays. He was neither a very original nor a very brilliant man, but he had a trick of circumstantial writing. |

