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Afam4eva: I think there's a word for these kind of girls, "WITCHES".lool no they arent. its just fun seeing you men at our mercy ![]() |
sakaguchi: Its too bad, but I especially cannot tolerate 8,6,5,3,2, oh my God! I can't tolerate 10,9,7,4,1.lool am guilty of the last alot |
Wale Oni professionally known as Mr Dalla$$ a.k.a. Ariggo Sacchi to most, grew up as a kid loving music and sang in thechoir. He is the 5th son of Late Senator Oni of Oyo state. He grew up in Dallas, USA and moved back to Nigeria when he was 13yrs old. He attended International School,Ibadan and University of Port Harcourt respectively.He spent most of his music career life in festac town, Lagos, Nigeria. He is a social and likeable person and soon won the hearts of a large fan base in Festac town with his Afro hip-hop / juju fusion style of music. He has performed on various events with top rated artistes as well as international acts and the fans go crazy when he mounts the stage of any event because of his great stage presence and performance. As a kid, he loved listening to Michael Jackson, Fela e.t.c. And Rap songs from the likes of Tupac etc which inspired him greatly and influenced him into the brand name ” Mr Dalla$$” . He is a determined and talented artiste with the passion for music who believes that he can heal the world with his blend of music. Mr Dalla$$ has embarked on a club tour in the Six Geo political zones in Nigeria as well as in Ghana & South Africa to promote his new singles as well as to catch up with his numerous fans. The album will soon be out so watch out for thetalented man called “Mr Dalla$$” He is presently signed to Pike Records (www.pikerecordsng.com), an Elite Entertainment outfit in Nigeria. Pike elite team releases a new single and video by “Mr Dalla$$” titled “My Name” . This song handled by Pike Elite Team will surely prove all critics wrong . ” My Name “ is presently on, satellite stations, TV houses, radio and online http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/06/05/music-mr-dalla-%E2%80%93-my-name/
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Despite being known as the fairer gender, women can be downright nasty and often do cruel things to men. 10. They don’t pick up the phone While men feel good as they manage to take the girls’ phone number, the girls often give them a fake number or don’t pick up the call. 9. Use men for free drinks Some women go out never planning to spend any of their own money on drinks at the bar or club. Instead, they count on their feminine wiles to convince guys to shell out for their libations. While some of them might begin to get to know him, the cruel and heartless ones will take that drink, flirt a little and move on. 8. Use men as placeholders If she is a decent person, she’ll just get it over with and dump the boy, but if she’s cruel, she’ll hold on to him for a while until somebody new comes along. These girls don’t like to be alone and without a relationship, so instead of putting you out of your misery and ending it, she’ll string you along until she meets someone to replace you. 7. Emotionally manipulate men Men don’t like to see women cry and some cruel women take advantage of the fact and use it to get what they want. A few tears would make men do anything to get it to stop. 6. Use physical violence While men hitting girls are often termed nasty, some cruel women feel it’s perfectly acceptable to hit their boyfriends, as he would never hit her back. This type of woman feels like she can inflict any kind physical pain on him without fear of repercussion. 5. Criticize their men in public Cruel women criticize and humiliate their men in public places. They often poke fun at her man or even soundly debase him. 4. They don’t disclose their relationship status It’s certainly not the worst thing a woman could do to a man, but it is annoying when she’s already in a relationship and lets you assume that she’s available so that she can enjoy the man’s flirtation and flattery. 3. They withhold sex This is a time-tested, and frequently used, cruel thing for women to do to men. For most men, sex is as important as breathing, so withholding it in order to get something she wants or simply to punish her man for his transgressions is a pretty awful thing to do, even if it is effective. 2. They test their men You’re all ready to go for a night out with your friends, when your girlfriend calls and asks you to change your plans to be with her instead. She doesn’t have any particular reason; she just wants to see you. She knows that you had plans to meet up with the guys, but if you really loved her, you’d come over to her place instead. If her request comes with an “if you really loved me,” then it’s a test. If you choose anything other than immediately rushing to her side, you’re going to fail. This kind of testing in a relationship is indeed cruel and petty. 1. They flirt to inspire jealousy Maybe she’s feeling underappreciated, maybe you’ve just had a big fight or maybe she just enjoys the tortured look on your face. For whatever reason, girls who flirt obviously with other guys in front of their boyfriends are immature and manipulative. culled from http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/05/27/must-read-10-cruel-things-women-do-to-men/ |
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![]() yuzedo: Hissssss! Even thought it was a glock or a gat. This should be ina museum! It's all fun & games till niggaz storm his crib. Muhfucker gon forget he has a dane gun and confess even irrelevancies. |
![]() nellaluv: 4'oclock tinz or is it half past two |
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Isnt she cute still? ![]() http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/06/05/former-mbgn-queen-muna-abii-shares-her-no-makeup-photo/
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24 year old Pius Marcus from Edo State beat 33 other male contestants to win the 2013 Mr Universe Nigeria which took place on Saturday June 1st in Lagos. Pius is a 300L student of Fine Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. The new Mr. Universe Nigeria went home with a brand new Honda Accord and will represent Nigeria at the upcoming Mr. Universe Model Pageant in Dominican Republic.
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![]() LesbianBoy: Haters shey you all can see. Davido's got a gun! if u talk nansense he gun you down O TAN! |
ghanaians are always d best |
FlirtyKaren: Adekunle Gold, a Nigerian singer-graphics designer just 'murdered' these pictures. lmao!woow he did gud |
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mwaaah. ghanians rock
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We have never been really fond of Yvonne Nelson, But this time we are behind her back with full support... She's Definitely the Hottest Chick in the Game right now... Ever since she got dumped by Inyanya or Iyanga, whatever the f*ck his name is... Yvonne has since improved Drastically, She lost lots of weight, Maybe due to over crying or exercise.. But whatever her Secret is.. Jackie Appiah really needs to know cus she hasn't improved like the rest of her Pals. Now Feel free to Satisfy your eyes with The sexy pics of Miss Yvonne more@ >>>> http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/06/04/beautiful-new-pictures-of-yvonne-nelson/
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[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]Tell the basic ngga to pull up his pant.[/quote]lol he needs a Love Machine up there |
more at http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/06/04/i’ve-never-kissed-a-man-in-my-life-–-babcock-university-best-graduating-student/ |
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The 11th convocation of the Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State recorded a mixed grill of emotions, SEGUN OLUGBILE reports Last Sunday’s convocation of Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, was a potpourri of emotions. For some, it was expectedly exciting. Shouts of joy, mixed with backslapping and hugging, were not in short supply. But while most of the graduating students had cause to rejoice and shed tears of joy, two of the graduating students and their family members, who managed to grace the occasion, were grief-stricken. But, first, they story of joy. At the carnival-like 11th convocation, 1,359 students were awarded first degrees. Twenty got postgraduate diplomas, 71 obtained Master’s degrees in various disciplines while another set of 41 got PhD degrees in various disciplines. The cynosure of all eyes were, however, a 20-year-old lady, Omobola Oduyoye, who emerged the best graduating student after scoring a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 4.92, and Nuhu Benjamin, who won the President’s Award for securing the overall best performances in leadership, academics, community and spiritual services. Oduyoye, an indigene of Ilisan-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area of the state, was awarded a first class degree in Public Health, while Nuhu also got a first degree in Christian Religious Studies. Speaking with our correspondent after she received the Senior Vice-President’s Prize as the graduate with the highest overall CGPA, Oduyoye said commitment, discipline, hard work and focus – combined with what she called God’s grace – fetched her the award. “Motivation from my parents, lecturers and course mates also helped me. Healthy competition from my course mates such as Akomolafe Damilola, who also obtained a CGPA of 4.60 , also enhanced my performance. “I have a lot of respect for her because she is a mature married woman and a nurse. In spite of her age, she related well with us and she was very focused. Each time I looked at her, I felt like I should ask government to stop admitting fresh secondary school leavers straight into the university. They should be asked to do the A/Level or ordinary diploma programme before they enrol at the university,” she said. Oduyoye, who aspires to become the nation’s health minister some day, noted that she would change the face of the nation’s health sector, particularly child and maternal health if given the chance. “I’m from this town. I only lived the first six years of my life in Ghana and since then I’ve been here and I see a lot of challenges poor women and children go through daily. I want to make health delivery accessible, affordable and extremely cheap for our children and women. I will fight corruption in the health sector and ensure that our children and their mother don’t die again from preventable diseases,” she added. This desire could explain why each time she and her colleagues had to embark on a field work, Oduyoye always ensured that children and young mothers were her target. “Though I don’t have money to give them, I always organise seminar and workshop to train them on hygiene, oral health and how to handle preventable diseases. We at times give them off-the-counter drugs. But if God permits and I become the health minister, I’ll work hard to ensure better health service delivery for Nigerians,” she noted. On how she handled pressure from male students and lecturers, Oduyoye, who had her primary and secondary school education at Babcock Primary School and Babcock University High School, stated that though she had so many male friends, she avoided getting intimate with them. “I have a number of friends – including male students but I always draw a line between friendship for academic advancement and immoral relationship. I’m not abusive; neither am I a snub. But I don’t encourage any relationship that will distract me from my studies. I don’t encourage any action that can suggest to you that I’m a cheap commodity. I also ensure that I don’t go alone anywhere or follow anybody to dark corners even if she is a girl like me. “It may sound funny to you, I have never kissed anyone in my life and I have not been kissed by anybody. I thank God for the grace He gives me to achieve this because I know that some people will say it is not easy but with God all things are possible,” the 20-year-old fresh graduate added. Oduyoye advised young girls to abstain from sex, face their studies and respect people and honour God. But the lady, whose father is a lecturer in the Business Administration Department at Babcock, has a word for the management of the institution. She stated, “They should relax the rules. Specifically, I don’t see any reason why a female student should not keep long hairs. Do you know it is so bad that security men on campus can stop a student and cut off her hair? This is not good. After all, undergraduates are no longer in the secondary school.” Oduyoye however urged the university to sustain its dress code, though she wants students to be forced into engaging in physical activities. This, she said, is based on the result of a research she did in her final year. “I did a project on the effect of physical inactivity among Babcock University students and my findings revealed that many of us were not physically active and this has implication for our academics, health and general wellbeing. The university should therefore invest more in sports and possibly compel everybody to participate in sports. “They should also reduce the sale of fatty foods such as hamburger, doughnut, eggroll and meat-pie on campus. The scriptural and inspirational write ups on billboards in open spaces on campus are good but they should add educational health tips too,” she noted. The former Governor of Cross River State, Mr. Donald Duke, was honoured with the honoraris causa of the institution for his distinguished public service works. He gave a lecture where he advised African leaders to work for the development of their people. He also challenged the graduating students never to emulate corrupt leaders but to be passionate and committed to their vision. Earlier, Makinde had told the gathering, including the Chancellor, BU, Pastor Gilbert Wari; the institution’s Pro-Chancellor, Dr. Oyeleke Owolabi; representative of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi; and vice-chancellors of some Nigerian universities, that as is the tradition with the citadel, none of the graduating students had Third Class degree. It was learnt that students whose CGPA was within the third class degree were given automatic extra year. According to Makinde, the institution is committed to its mission to produce graduates that have competence, character and commitment. He told the gathering that all the programmes on offer in the institution had been accredited by the NUC. He also commended philanthropists, including Chief Kessignton Adebutu, Dr. Alex Otti and Alhaji Aliko Dangote, for their contributions towards the development of the university. … as another graduating student loses 8 family members Margaret Okwuikpo, who graduated with a second class upper degree in Nursing, was one of the two that could not help shedding bitter tears at the Babcock’s graduation. The lady had lost eight family members in a road crash on Friday, two days to her graduation. It was learnt that 11 people, including Okwuikpo’s parents, brothers and sisters and her sister-in-law, had an accident shortly after they left Port-Harcourt for the convocation in Ilisan-Remo. “Eight of the occupants of the vehicle, including Okwuikpo’s parents, her brother and his wife and their eight-month-old baby, died on the spot,” a source close to the family told our correspondent. A man, who claimed to be Okwuikpo’s relations, said he could not talk to the press. The lady herself was not stable when our correspondent attempted to speak to her. The correspondent’s telephone call to the university source, with a view to speaking with Okwuikpo, yielded no fruit, as she was said to have left for Port Harcourt on Monday morning. However, another graduating student, simply identified as Tochi, also lost her father in the same accident. Another university source, who claimed that Tochi’s brother works at Babcock, said he (the brother) was also too devastated to speak on the issue. In the course of the ceremony, before it was the turn of the graduating students of her department to mount the rostrum to shake hands with the institution’s principal officers, led by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Makinde, Okwuikpo had controlled her emotions. But she soon started crying and collapsed on the podium as soon as she walked towards Makinde, Her friend and course mate, Rabiu Sakirat, who was right beside her, could only help in wiping off her tears. Those who did not know what the matter was were confused. “Why is she weeping?” a woman beside our correspondent asked rhetorically. “Perhaps, she remembered her relation who might have been part of those who died in the ill-fated Dana crash a year ago,” another man, who had come to celebrate with her niece, said. But silence fell upon the hitherto cheerful crowd when it was learnt that the grieving lady had lost her parents two days to her convocation. The institution’s Sports Complex, venue of the convocation, suddenly became a temporary hall of mourning. Parents, students and well wishers shared in the lady’s low moment, with some putting their hands on their heads while others just sighed. Like a pastor, Makinde rose to the occasion, held Okuikpo’s hands and consoled her. Tochi and her mother were also called to the rostrum where they were prayed for. But efforts to speak with the mourning families were unsuccessful as a man who identified himself as Okuikpo’s relation said they were not in the mood to speak to the press about the sad incident. http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/06/04/i%E2%80%99ve-never-kissed-a-man-in-my-life-%E2%80%93-babcock-university-best-graduating-student/
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After spending years working with couples and individuals who have been through a breakup or divorce, I see the same problems coming up over and over again. Wouldn’t it be good to know where to really concentrate our efforts so we can give our marriages the best chance at survival? Here are six marriage mistakes that can easily lead to divorce: 1. You talk to friends about the rotten thing you think your husband did to you. Research suggests that friends are often more upset when they think their bestie is being mistreated than when they’re experiencing the same mistreatment themselves. Besides, most of us don’t really understand how our conditioning and wiring as women differs from our husbands’ conditioning and wiring as men. That’s why conversations about men with female friends often lead to husband-bashing, which helps nobody. The solution is to limit talking about your marital problems to just two people: For example, a trusted friend along with a coach or therapist. (See what a coach at The Relationship Place has to offer here.) 2. You think that talking about these problems with your husband is the answer. All too often, women think that talking to our husbands is the way to make them see how their behavior affects us. If the behavior doesn’t change when we first bring it up, we want to talk more, longer, or louder because we think maybe they didn’t get it the first time. One of the biggest pet peeves for men is that feeling of being nagged or badgered, especially if they don’t know what the problem really is. Also, the rules of polite, kind, nice conversation that women try to follow often come off as indirect, manipulative and mysterious to men. Women often conclude that their husbands don’t care because they haven’t changed after a particular conversation. The solution: learn communication skills designed specifically to talk with men and spend more time doing fun activities. 3. You believe that your happiness depends on your husband changing. Research has shown that happiness does increase when your husband changes for the better, but that change originates with you. Paradoxically, the women who focused on becoming the person they want to be, rather than on how to get their husband to change, were happier down the road. The solution: focus on being the best you. To understand more about the art and science of being happy, check out my class here. 4. You live parallel lives. Living parallel lives with your husband is the slippery slope to disconnecting completely. The bonds of marriage thrive on having interest in one another, working toward common goals and spending time with one another. Couples who are trying to reconnect after their children have left home often come to realize that they don’t know each other anymore. The solution: take the time to know what’s important to your husband and let him know what’s important to you. 5. You focus on what’s wrong. One of the most difficult scenarios I come across is a couple in which one or both people are stuck viewing each other through a negative lens, expecting the worst. Our brains do a wonderful job of seeing what we expect to see, and we are much more likely to view our husbands as doing everything wrong when we have developed a negative view of them. A relationship coach can help you regain a balanced view. The solution: balance your concerns with a positive view. A relationship thrives when we see our partner through rose-colored glasses. 6. You utter these deadly words: “I deserve … “ These words need to be banned from your vocabulary. The mentality that goes along with using these words includes a form of entitlement that kills the softness needed for a couple to cherish one another. Saying “I deserve” is inherently a demand. It’s very different from knowing internally that you are worth more, and having the communication skills necessary to ask for more. Knowing what you’re worth helps you inspire your husband to cherish you. The solution: focus on knowing your own worth. Get clear about what’s important to you in a relationship, and learn how to ask for it. http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/06/03/must-read-divorce-causes-6-marriage-mistakes-to-avoid/ |
Victoria Kimani is not only back in our face with her second official single “OYA” feat. MI , but also drops The Official Music Video all in the same day – which is a game changer in itself…speak of pioneering, Victoria Kimani is also the first solo Kenyan artist and Chocolate City artist to boast a VEVO channel, where “OYA” is premiered.Relax and watch this brand new thrilling video. [url] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAm5VdWlm8s/url] http://nairatunes.blog.com/2013/05/28/victoria-kimani-oya-ft-mi/
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@bct partners; lmaooooo wat the Bleep ![]() |
sholay2011: Who is android? Is it the name of a villaain in '24'?Lol |




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