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My guy u need to Bleep atleast 3to 4 times in every week... Try dis n thank me later |
Another means which they want to use in paying back d loan....they collected from china n world bank.....hmmmm ![]() |
Whats d meaning of 4 better 4 worse....ehhhh....abegii pack...well..abeg 1 woman 1 dick.. 1 man many entitled pussyyy |
U guys are just saying rubish ..infact u dont experience it..... 1....when u catch ur woman cheating bros abeg send her packing.....no amount of beg should makebu leave her...ooooo..because a cheating woman is likely to kill her husband... 2....men are men in a sense dat a make will cheat n still love his wife at home...i swear...because d man might just want to feel d pussssy taste..n d babe mourning while naking d puuusssy... N still go back home n cherish his beloveth wife.. |
Each n evevry one of us has a story to tell |
Mine was in Secondary school..i was in ss1 then.. That i fourth fight i guy in my class , so while fighting d guy mistakeling remove my belt from my trousers ..while i was not on inner boxers... Omo na so guy almost naked me oooo...na so i con dey beg d guy ...abeg abeg abeg abeg abeg for in class from wey girls dey.............no event no history |
To regain ur sense of taste n smell......buy vitamine c....i mean the cup one thats being sold for 300 naira or 400 naira.. Leak it like sweet every day..infact if possible finish d full cup withing 2 days...by leaking continously . |
I also lost my sense of taste n smell last month..infact food no get taste for my mouth and i no even fut smell shit self...after taking malaria drugs i am ok.... Lost of smell n taste all dis stuff na malaria symptoms .... |
I swear seriously ....e work wella 4 ....me..joke apart.....in fact as of last week when i bin dey get dis issue of taste and smell...i shit for my toilet Den i put my nose for d shit i swear i no percive any smell of my shit.... But now my taste and smell is back 100%.... Nevertheless if d simptoms persist...bro abeg make u call 080corona virus hotline |
Bro i also experience such last week ..... After cooking my sweat beans ., ..i swear beans no get taste for my mouth... I went on ., .i bought juice drink..na d same tin.., . Then imediately went to phamacist and bought vitamine c cup....for 500 naira........i finish every tin withing 24 hours....after i bought ginger 200 naira and garlic 200 naira .i grind it 2 geda den poured it bottle water plastic .... For 2days ( i soked it in d bottle water for 2 days )... My guy d next i take i full cup drink......as i dey like like dis ....even bingo or buski no smell any thing reach me i swear........ ![]() I even almost smell my babe destiny sef join. ![]() |
All na d same thing.....abeg( infact all are related after covid 19 pandemic........or 7 months compulsory leave......this tactis be say dem don pursue u b dat oooooo |
I dont think she committed suicide ...becos of d handwriting.. 2....they should check her posture in d room when she died.. 3.... A person wants to commit suicide cannot drink 2 plastic of sniper..( a secondary school friend of mine sister commited suicide by taking half plastic of sniper ....last 8 years or 9 years ago.. .....I rest my pen |
Hmmm..photoshop list |
Help i tried to open my whatsapp on my window...only for me 2 c dat whatsapp does not work on my window phone.... Is this for real abi na joke them dey joke |
Audio light...abegii make una sidon |
The Six-Day ....history...War was a brief but bloody conflict fought in June 1967 between Israel and the Arab states of Egypt, Syria and Jordan. Following years of diplomatic friction and skirmishes between Israel and its neighbors, Israel Defense Forces launched preemptive air strikes that crippled the air forces of Egypt and its allies. Israel then staged a successful ground offensive and seized the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip from Egypt, the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from Syria. The brief war ended with a U.N.-brokered ceasefire, but it significantly altered the map of the Mideast and gave rise to lingering geopolitical friction. ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT The Six-Day War came on the heels of several decades of political tension and military conflict between Israel and the Arab states. In 1948, following disputes surrounding the founding of Israel, a coalition of Arab nations had launched a failed invasion of the nascent Jewish state as part of the First Arab-Israeli War. A second major conflict known as the Suez Crisis erupted in 1956, when Israel, the United Kingdom and France staged a controversial attack on Egypt in response to Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s nationalization of the Suez Canal. An era of relative calm prevailed in the Middle East during the late 1950s and early 1960s, but the political situation continued to rest on a knife edge. Arab leaders were aggrieved by their military losses and the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees created by Israel’s victory in the 1948 war. Many Israelis, meanwhile, continued to believe they faced an existential threat from Egypt and other Arab nations. ORIGINS OF THE SIX-DAY WAR A series of border disputes were the major spark for the Six-Day War. By the mid-1960s, Syrian-backed Palestinian guerillas had begun staging attacks across the Israeli border, provoking reprisal raids from the Israel Defense Forces. In April 1967, the skirmishes worsened after Israel and Syria fought a ferocious air and artillery engagement in which six Syrian fighter jets were destroyed. In the wake of the April air battle, the Soviet Union provided Egypt with intelligence that Israel was moving troops to its northern border with Syria in preparation for a full-scale invasion. The information was inaccurate, but it nevertheless stirred Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser into action. In a show of support for his Syrian allies, he ordered Egyptian forces to advance into the Sinai Peninsula, where they expelled a United Nations peacekeeping force that had been guarding the border with Israel for over a decade. MIDEAST TENSIONS ESCALATE In the days that followed, Nasser continued to rattle the saber: On May 22, he banned Israeli shipping from the Straits of Tiran, the sea passage connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba. A week later, he sealed a defense pact with King Hussein of Jordan. As the situation in the Middle East deteriorated, American President Lyndon B. Johnson cautioned both sides against firing the first shot and attempted to garner support for an international maritime operation to reopen the Straits of Tiran. The plan never materialized, however, and by early June 1967, Israeli leaders had voted to counter the Arab military buildup by launching a preemptive strike. SIX-DAY WAR ERUPTS On June 5, 1967, the Israel Defense Forces initiated Operation Focus, a coordinated aerial attack on Egypt. That morning, some 200 aircraft took off from Israel and swooped west over the Mediterranean before converging on Egypt from the north. After catching the Egyptians by surprise, they assaulted 18 different airfields and eliminated roughly 90 percent of the Egyptian air force as it sat on the ground. Israel then expanded the range of its attack and decimated the air forces of Jordan, Syria and Iraq. By the end of the day on June 5, Israeli pilots had won full control of the skies over the Middle East. Israel all but secured victory by establishing air superiority, but fierce fighting continued for several more days. The ground war in Egypt began on June 5. In concert with the air strikes, Israeli tanks and infantry stormed across the border and into the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip. Egyptian forces put up a spirited resistance, but later fell into disarray after Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer ordered a general retreat. Over the next several days, Israeli forces pursued the routed Egyptians across the Sinai, inflicting severe casualties. A second front in the Six-Day War opened on June 5, when Jordan – reacting to false reports of an Egyptian victory – began shelling Israeli positions in Jerusalem. Israel responded with a devastating counterattack on East Jerusalem and the West Bank. On June 7, Israeli troops captured the Old City of Jerusalem and celebrated by praying at the Western Wall. ISRAEL CELEBRATES VICTORY The last phase of the fighting took place along Israel’s northeastern border with Syria. On June 9, following an intense aerial bombardment, Israeli tanks and infantry advanced on a heavily fortified region of Syria called the Golan Heights. They successfully captured the Golan the next day. On June 10, 1967, a United Nations-brokered ceasefire took effect and the Six-Day War came to an abrupt end. It was later estimated that some 20,000 Arabs and 800 Israelis had died in just 132 hours of fighting. The leaders of the Arab states were left shocked by the severity of their defeat. Egyptian President Nasser even resigned in disgrace, only to promptly return to office after Egyptian citizens showed their support with massive street demonstrations. In Israel, the national mood was jubilant. In less than a week, the young nation had captured the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip from Egypt, the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from Syria. LEGACY OF THE SIX-DAY WAR The Six-Day War had momentous geopolitical consequences in the Middle East. Victory in the war led to a surge of national pride in Israel, which had tripled in size, but it also fanned the flames of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Still wounded by their defeat in the Six-Day War, Arab leaders met in Khartoum, Sudan, in August 1967, and signed a resolution that promised “no peace, no recognition and no negotiation” with Israel. Led by Egypt and Syria, the Arab states later launched a fourth major conflict with Israel during 1973’s Yom Kippur War. By claiming the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the state of Israel also absorbed over one million Palestinian Arabs. Several hundred thousand Palestinians later fled Israeli rule, worsening a refugee crisis that had begun during the First Arab-Israeli War in 1948 and laying the groundwork for ongoing political turmoil and violence. Since 1967, the lands Israel seized in the Six-Day War have been at the center of efforts to end the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in 1982 as part of a peace treaty and then withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, but it has continued to occupy and settle other territory claimed in the Six-Day War, most notably the Golan Heights and the West Bank. The status of these territories continues to be a stumbling block in Arab-Israeli peace negotiations. |
Say no 2 war |
The Six-Day War was a brief but bloody conflict fought in June 1967 between Israel and the Arab states of Egypt, Syria and Jordan. Following years of diplomatic friction and skirmishes between Israel and its neighbors, Israel Defense Forces launched preemptive air strikes that crippled the air forces of Egypt and its allies. Israel then staged a successful ground offensive and seized the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip from Egypt, the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from Syria. The brief war ended with a U.N.-brokered ceasefire, but it significantly altered the map of the Mideast and gave rise to lingering geopolitical friction. ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT The Six-Day War came on the heels of several decades of political tension and military conflict between Israel and the Arab states. In 1948, following disputes surrounding the founding of Israel, a coalition of Arab nations had launched a failed invasion of the nascent Jewish state as part of the First Arab-Israeli War. A second major conflict known as the Suez Crisis erupted in 1956, when Israel, the United Kingdom and France staged a controversial attack on Egypt in response to Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s nationalization of the Suez Canal. An era of relative calm prevailed in the Middle East during the late 1950s and early 1960s, but the political situation continued to rest on a knife edge. Arab leaders were aggrieved by their military losses and the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees created by Israel’s victory in the 1948 war. Many Israelis, meanwhile, continued to believe they faced an existential threat from Egypt and other Arab nations. ORIGINS OF THE SIX-DAY WAR A series of border disputes were the major spark for the Six-Day War. By the mid-1960s, Syrian-backed Palestinian guerillas had begun staging attacks across the Israeli border, provoking reprisal raids from the Israel Defense Forces. In April 1967, the skirmishes worsened after Israel and Syria fought a ferocious air and artillery engagement in which six Syrian fighter jets were destroyed. In the wake of the April air battle, the Soviet Union provided Egypt with intelligence that Israel was moving troops to its northern border with Syria in preparation for a full-scale invasion. The information was inaccurate, but it nevertheless stirred Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser into action. In a show of support for his Syrian allies, he ordered Egyptian forces to advance into the Sinai Peninsula, where they expelled a United Nations peacekeeping force that had been guarding the border with Israel for over a decade. MIDEAST TENSIONS ESCALATE In the days that followed, Nasser continued to rattle the saber: On May 22, he banned Israeli shipping from the Straits of Tiran, the sea passage connecting the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba. A week later, he sealed a defense pact with King Hussein of Jordan. As the situation in the Middle East deteriorated, American President Lyndon B. Johnson cautioned both sides against firing the first shot and attempted to garner support for an international maritime operation to reopen the Straits of Tiran. The plan never materialized, however, and by early June 1967, Israeli leaders had voted to counter the Arab military buildup by launching a preemptive strike. SIX-DAY WAR ERUPTS On June 5, 1967, the Israel Defense Forces initiated Operation Focus, a coordinated aerial attack on Egypt. That morning, some 200 aircraft took off from Israel and swooped west over the Mediterranean before converging on Egypt from the north. After catching the Egyptians by surprise, they assaulted 18 different airfields and eliminated roughly 90 percent of the Egyptian air force as it sat on the ground. Israel then expanded the range of its attack and decimated the air forces of Jordan, Syria and Iraq. By the end of the day on June 5, Israeli pilots had won full control of the skies over the Middle East. Israel all but secured victory by establishing air superiority, but fierce fighting continued for several more days. The ground war in Egypt began on June 5. In concert with the air strikes, Israeli tanks and infantry stormed across the border and into the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip. Egyptian forces put up a spirited resistance, but later fell into disarray after Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer ordered a general retreat. Over the next several days, Israeli forces pursued the routed Egyptians across the Sinai, inflicting severe casualties. A second front in the Six-Day War opened on June 5, when Jordan – reacting to false reports of an Egyptian victory – began shelling Israeli positions in Jerusalem. Israel responded with a devastating counterattack on East Jerusalem and the West Bank. On June 7, Israeli troops captured the Old City of Jerusalem and celebrated by praying at the Western Wall. ISRAEL CELEBRATES VICTORY The last phase of the fighting took place along Israel’s northeastern border with Syria. On June 9, following an intense aerial bombardment, Israeli tanks and infantry advanced on a heavily fortified region of Syria called the Golan Heights. They successfully captured the Golan the next day. On June 10, 1967, a United Nations-brokered ceasefire took effect and the Six-Day War came to an abrupt end. It was later estimated that some 20,000 Arabs and 800 Israelis had died in just 132 hours of fighting. The leaders of the Arab states were left shocked by the severity of their defeat. Egyptian President Nasser even resigned in disgrace, only to promptly return to office after Egyptian citizens showed their support with massive street demonstrations. In Israel, the national mood was jubilant. In less than a week, the young nation had captured the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip from Egypt, the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from Syria. LEGACY OF THE SIX-DAY WAR The Six-Day War had momentous geopolitical consequences in the Middle East. Victory in the war led to a surge of national pride in Israel, which had tripled in size, but it also fanned the flames of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Still wounded by their defeat in the Six-Day War, Arab leaders met in Khartoum, Sudan, in August 1967, and signed a resolution that promised “no peace, no recognition and no negotiation” with Israel. Led by Egypt and Syria, the Arab states later launched a fourth major conflict with Israel during 1973’s Yom Kippur War. By claiming the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the state of Israel also absorbed over one million Palestinian Arabs. Several hundred thousand Palestinians later fled Israeli rule, worsening a refugee crisis that had begun during the First Arab-Israeli War in 1948 and laying the groundwork for ongoing political turmoil and violence. Since 1967, the lands Israel seized in the Six-Day War have been at the center of efforts to end the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in 1982 as part of a peace treaty and then withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, but it has continued to occupy and settle other territory claimed in the Six-Day War, most notably the Golan Heights and the West Bank. The status of these territories continues to be a stumbling block in Arab-Israeli peace negotiations. SOURCES The 1967 War: Six Days that Changed the Middle East. BBC. The 1967 Arab-Israeli War. U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian. The Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Edited by Spencer C. Tucker and Priscilla Mary Roberts. Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East. By Michael B. Oren. |
I am deeply in love with her..my fear I she might still go back to her baby daddy... I am planing to settle down with her.... ![]() |
Pls ooo what's okafors law all about |
Guys pls i need ur good advise or insult is also permited... I am about to fall in love..with a lady with 1 child and she is a divorcee ....my fear is dat the first husband might still have access to her in terms of naking apako [][sex]...anytime since she already had a child 4 him b4 which I don't won't any thing like dat to happen......now i am in love with d babe....despite the fact that she had a child already......ur advise is needed |
Abeg the which country is this guy from..i mean d guy that said there is nothing like blood money |
My guy blood money dey real oooooo...if u no no make u know...4get about cbn serial number....abi who print d money... Babalawo and those alfers will never try to do it 4 there selves 2bcom rich because they know what is involve and d nemesis behind it...so dont b fool that there is nothing like blood money... |
Pesin no dey use ordinary eyes go worship for cherubim and seraphim |
Original naija rice is d best.....i swear...i bought for 19k...last week....i swear it taste nice.... |
Nairaland moderator should push dis to front page |
FATOYINBO.- COZA & DAKOLO MY TAKE Busola Dakolo, Wife of Timi Dakolo, Narrates How Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Raped Her WHEN YOU TRULY UNDERSTAND WHAT JESUS MEANT BY LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOUR AS YOU WOULD LOVE YOURSELF YOU WILL PRAY FOR ABIODUN FATOYINBO AND HIS CHURCH. .I believe you wouldn't like what is happening to him to happen to you? And hope you know it's just the GRACE OF GOD that's why we are not all consumed. So pray for him, their is no love that you will show to anybody more than praying for that person- It was so funny when I saw a lady who sent a text message to a married man I know; that she likes him and the man showed the text to his wife which almost became a scandal. The lady too.writing on this story on her wall insulting Pastor Abiodun. Whether Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo is guilty or accused wrongly why is it that when it's anything that has to do with the Church ,, some Men and some fake brethren swamp like flies to the social media speaking one series of nonsense to another. All what I can see about several post insulting the Pastor is like an Arm Robber justifying why he sins. Womanisers, thieves , mastubators, drug addicts ,, alcoholics , homosexuals, witches and wizards , rebels all using this trash story to justify the personal sins in their lives. Sometimes ago it was a Plan between the Governmemt and Jennifer Otobo against Pastor Johnson Suleman . She later came out and confess but after some stupid babe Christians have gone all over the social media insulting Johnson Suleman , I hope you asked God for mercy if you were one of them. Because if not your flesh will suffer on this earth before you die even if you will make heaven. Not long it was a music director in Church, babe Christians helped in spreading the false information against RCCG That they couldn't pay their Pastors rent. At the end it wasn't even rent issue that made him take his life but so many other issues. There were several suicide cases in Nigeria even as I am writing now but why is it not hitting the front page , why is it not the hottest news in Nigeria because it doesn't involve Church but let it involve a Church or Pastor. A man came to my office about two weeks ago and started narrating to me how they said Prophet TB Joshua has a giant snake in a big room in his big Church which is giving him power. I now asked him , you said 'they said' who said? That is what people are saying , he answered . That is what people are saying but did you see the snake with your eyes? No I didn't, but you believed them? I asked.him. ,You believe the 'what them say, them say abi? He smiled.. By the time Pastor Azzaman buys this whole street and build a giant church from that end to that end , do you know they will say I buried human beings? And he said yes. So why do you believe all these trash. expecially if you didn't see it with your own eyes. A Pastor went and met a Bishop and told him to pray for him so that he will be famous and great like him. The Bishop said you want to be great and famous like me? And he said yes , okay go on your knees let me . pray for you. Father in Jesus Name he wants to be famous and great like me , father begin to bring down the insults, begin to bring down the scandals and the court cases. The Pastor shouted and said "No Bishop , I don't want that" but you said you want to be great ? The Bishop asked him . The road to greatness always attracts, false accusations, scandals, insults and court cases. The Bishop informed the Pastor. Some people think God has a different Judgement line for Pastors. On that day all of us will be on the same line , whether Pastor or none Pastor. "When a Light shall shine among them, we shall extinguish it by ridicule, or death, whichever suits us best"....................... ( The Secret Covenant of the Illuminati-The Elite manual for global enslavement) When I was seeing this 'COZA' distraction from 'RUGA' I remembered the Illuminati Secret Covenant code which they operate against mostly Pastors. This COZA issue is just a stupid distraction. Timi Dakolo and his wife should give their lives to Jesus because if they do this nonsense trash wouldn't be emanating from them. And those of you using Abiodun Fatoyinbo to justify why you sin on Judgement day I hope you know you will not tell God Pastor too did it so God have mercy nobody is righteous. You better repent and be a light to your generation. If Abiodun Fatoyinbo is a bad Pastor as some you are all saying he will not escape Hell but what do you gain if he goes to Hell why don't you pray for him and the flock God has given him. " Pastor Biodun and Sis Busola are my brother and sister.we are members of one family.What I owe them is prayers. I believed there is a better way she should have handle this matter than coming on social media where there are so many enemies who are watching and waiting for our downfall. Please let's be careful and avoid any secret deal with anyone because your closest friend today can become a fire spitting aggressive enemy tomorrow" ......Emmanuel Abd Rhema ...by Azzaman Azzaman |
FATOYINBO.- COZA & DAKOLO MY TAKE Busola Dakolo, Wife of Timi Dakolo, Narrates How Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Raped Her WHEN YOU TRULY UNDERSTAND WHAT JESUS MEANT BY LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOUR AS YOU WOULD LOVE YOURSELF YOU WILL PRAY FOR ABIODUN FATOYINBO AND HIS CHURCH. .I believe you wouldn't like what is happening to him to happen to you? And hope you know it's just the GRACE OF GOD that's why we are not all consumed. So pray for him, their is no love that you will show to anybody more than praying for that person- It was so funny when I saw a lady who sent a text message to a married man I know; that she likes him and the man showed the text to his wife which almost became a scandal. The lady too.writing on this story on her wall insulting Pastor Abiodun. Whether Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo is guilty or accused wrongly why is it that when it's anything that has to do with the Church ,, some Men and some fake brethren swamp like flies to the social media speaking one series of nonsense to another. All what I can see about several post insulting the Pastor is like an Arm Robber justifying why he sins. Womanisers, thieves , mastubators, drug addicts ,, alcoholics , homosexuals, witches and wizards , rebels all using this trash story to justify the personal sins in their lives. Sometimes ago it was a Plan between the Governmemt and Jennifer Otobo against Pastor Johnson Suleman . She later came out and confess but after some stupid babe Christians have gone all over the social media insulting Johnson Suleman , I hope you asked God for mercy if you were one of them. Because if not your flesh will suffer on this earth before you die even if you will make heaven. Not long it was a music director in Church, babe Christians helped in spreading the false information against RCCG That they couldn't pay their Pastors rent. At the end it wasn't even rent issue that made him take his life but so many other issues. There were several suicide cases in Nigeria even as I am writing now but why is it not hitting the front page , why is it not the hottest news in Nigeria because it doesn't involve Church but let it involve a Church or Pastor. A man came to my office about two weeks ago and started narrating to me how they said Prophet TB Joshua has a giant snake in a big room in his big Church which is giving him power. I now asked him , you said 'they said' who said? That is what people are saying , he answered . That is what people are saying but did you see the snake with your eyes? No I didn't, but you believed them? I asked.him. ,You believe the 'what them say, them say abi? He smiled.. By the time Pastor Azzaman buys this whole street and build a giant church from that end to that end , do you know they will say I buried human beings? And he said yes. So why do you believe all these trash. expecially if you didn't see it with your own eyes. A Pastor went and met a Bishop and told him to pray for him so that he will be famous and great like him. The Bishop said you want to be great and famous like me? And he said yes , okay go on your knees let me . pray for you. Father in Jesus Name he wants to be famous and great like me , father begin to bring down the insults, begin to bring down the scandals and the court cases. The Pastor shouted and said "No Bishop , I don't want that" but you said you want to be great ? The Bishop asked him . The road to greatness always attracts, false accusations, scandals, insults and court cases. The Bishop informed the Pastor. Some people think God has a different Judgement line for Pastors. On that day all of us will be on the same line , whether Pastor or none Pastor. "When a Light shall shine among them, we shall extinguish it by ridicule, or death, whichever suits us best"....................... ( The Secret Covenant of the Illuminati-The Elite manual for global enslavement) When I was seeing this 'COZA' distraction from 'RUGA' I remembered the Illuminati Secret Covenant code which they operate against mostly Pastors. This COZA issue is just a stupid distraction. Timi Dakolo and his wife should give their lives to Jesus because if they do this nonsense trash wouldn't be emanating from them. And those of you using Abiodun Fatoyinbo to justify why you sin on Judgement day I hope you know you will not tell God Pastor too did it so God have mercy nobody is righteous. You better repent and be a light to your generation. If Abiodun Fatoyinbo is a bad Pastor as some you are all saying he will not escape Hell but what do you gain if he goes to Hell why don't you pray for him and the flock God has given him. " Pastor Biodun and Sis Busola are my brother and sister.we are members of one family.What I owe them is prayers. I believed there is a better way she should have handle this matter than coming on social media where there are so many enemies who are watching and waiting for our downfall. Please let's be careful and avoid any secret deal with anyone because your closest friend today can become a fire spitting aggressive enemy tomorrow" ......Emmanuel Abd Rhema Azzaman Azzaman |
A friend of mine was given ticket of 120,000 for six offences....and one was given ticket of 100,000 naira for 5 offences....because each offence is 20,000 naira.... |
Pls guys and motorist on nairaland platform.what is / are ur experience with v.i.o along Ejigbo-Ikotun road.....abeg make una share Una experience with us if any..... |
He should focus on removing v.i.o on the lagos roads.....because those bastard are back on lagos state road again , to extort the motorist..emerging v.i.o giving motorist ticket of 120,000 ...70,000....100,000 etc for offences..].....abeg make motorist no drive come ikotun Ejigbo road for now.....ooooooooo...... |
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