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Only lag? I gat alot of danfo driver at Ibadan here, micra driver fit join dem self |
We gonna send them back to dey re piss |
apriko:wike paying they re salary! Fed money no be small money 💰 |
Shame to her family |
Click properties? |
Hazardous |
Skit |
Nah igbo plenty there |
Drugs abused |
I thought boko haram is killing them all? |
Still teenagers |
Did you know what? The world's first android or programmed automatic was in 1774 during the reign of Louis XVI, the Swiss watchmaker Pierre Jacques Dro created this engineering prodigy. At plain sight, "The Writing Boy" looks like an old toy: a wooden doll with a porcelain head, barefoot, and with a goose feather in hand. However, inside this doll lies a technological marvel: 6,000 mobile pieces operate a writing mechanism that turns the "child" into the world's first automatic calligrapher. Developed in 20 months of hard work by Pierre Jacques Dro, "The Writing Boy" writes his first sentence: "My inventor is Jacques Dro." The presentation in Paris in 1774 left King Louis XVI's court speechless. A milestone in the history of robotics and engineering: - The world's first programmed Android - 6,000 mobile pieces in a writing mechanism - Developed in 20 months by Pierre Jacques Dro - And it was introduced in Paris in 1774 From the net
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The female falcon was equipped with a GPS tracker during its journey from South Africa to Finland, covering about 230 km per day. It walked in a straight line across the African lands until it reached the desert in the north, then headed towards the path of the Nile River over Sudan and Egypt, then avoided flying over the Mediterranean Sea. It crossed over Syria and Lebanon, and also avoided flying over the Black Sea, because if it got thirsty, it would not be able to drink from it. It continued in a straight line and reached Finland after 42 days.
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OMO money good o...... |
Ok Mr blogger |
Zambia again? |
End time ladies |
gud to go!! |
locations in Ibadan? |
TechNerdy:any link at Ibadan? |
they no wishs bat death |
all this women were OK!! |
Wahala Promax! A man bought a land for N4million from another man in the same community. 3 weeks later, a telecom company came proposing to buy the land for N80million to mount their network mast. The problem now is that the original seller, after getting wind of the information wants to revoke the sales, saying he didn't sell the land and wants to return the buyer's N4million. The bigger problem is that he doesn't even have the N4million at hand to return to the buyer. According to him, he'll return the buyer's N4million once the telecom company pays the N80million. 😅😅 Things dey happen for this our Obodo Nigeria! 😂🤣 Credit: Barr. Ifunanya Anona
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no one God can't change |
end times pastor |
women can do anything bcus of money / lust of money |
History of Legend Nigerian Comedian Moses Olaiya Porpularly known as Baba Sala. Baba Sala: Moses Olaiya(18 May 1936 – 7 October 2018), was a Nigerian comedian, dramatist, and actor. Olaiya was born in Ilesha, Southwest Nigeria, he was raised in colonial Nigeria and grew up in the Northern provinces.His father worked as a teacher and later as an accountant and the family moved quite often, living in Jos and Kano. As a young boy, Olaiya played the class clown and sometimes dressed outlandishly to please people. While he chose to develop a career in entertainment his parents wanted a path that will lead to a professional career such as in medicine or law. Olaiya worked as a health inspector for the Lagos City Council but as a young man with interest in entertainment, he formed musical group, the Federal Rhythm Dandies which had a young Sunny Ade as a member. The group played briefly before Olaiya switched from music to drama, he wrote and staged dramatic plays similar to the style crafted by the forerunners of genre, Ogunde and Ladipo. However, seeking to do something new, he dabbled into comedy and founded Alawada group. In 1965, the group got a break when it won a contest organized by Western Nigeria Television that led to the creation of a t.v. show. The group became more known when their comedy sketches were aired on WNTV. Olaiya's main character in the group was Baba Sala, a pensioner who sometimes wore torn and out sized trousers and a table clock as a wrist watch. In 1982, Olaiya made his big screen debut in Ọ̀run Móoru directed by Ola Balogun and co-produced by Olaiya. He plays his signature character Baba Sala, a man from a poor background who had built some wealth selling electronics in the city only to lose it to greed assisted by the advice of a dubious babalawo. The movie was well received but was bootlegged which affected box office receipts. Olaiya then directed and produced his next film, Aare Agbaye in 1983. Baba Sala's third film Mosebolatan was directed by Ade Folayan with Tunde Kelani as cinematographer. The movie was artistically and financially successful. In the 1990s, Olaiya dabbled into the home video market with Agba Man and Return Match two slapstick comedies which lack the technical qualities of his early films. In October 2018, Baba Sala died of what was referred by his media aide as "old-age related sickness". After his death, Best of Nollywood Magazine announced that the category "comedy of the year" will now be known as "Moses Adejumo Comedy of the Year" to honour him for his contribution to the industry. Some of his movies were; Orun Mooru (1982) Aare Agbaye (1983) Mosebolatan (1985) Obee Gbona (1989) Diamond (1990 Home video ) Agba Man (1992, Home Video) Return Match (1993, Home Video) Ana Gomina (1996, home video, ) Tokunbo (1985, TV)
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gat drugs for it!! visits therapy |
Nigeria hungry presido paying jet! |
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