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Your battery go soon die,go charge am |
If your not ready to call out the celebrity's name then don't waste our time,you've only told us of a wayward girl with STDs,happens everyday |
Prof. Soyinka is right,that's why we get confused on who the lesser evil is!!PDP or APC |
Is it not better seminary school graduates(& d islamic equivalent) don serve?before we start hearing of d emergence of different doctrines & controversies ,one will say "trousers are against my belief" and another will say "men & women shouldn't be on d parade ground together"....abeg make una hold una own |
fabby26: You can't just rule out the fact that it might have other adaptable features different from humans for survival in those ecological niche you just mentioned. If there's really fossil record that justified the fact that it existed or still existing, I don't see how that can be fabricated by a TRUE anthropologist like the one in that pic above. So the fact might just be RIGHT.quite possible,I guess I'm just being dogmatic |
Most of those facts are mere propaganda and lies,the only fact seen today is 1.Sub-saharan Africa(black africa) is the most backward and poverty stricken region in the world For us to grow beyond this we don't 'ave to claim what we are not,its for us to humble ourselves and get things right,there some questions that comes to mind,if china was originally inhabited by blacks,who sent them out?if Jesus Christ is black why didn't anyone know about him till the missionaries came? How would blacks 'ave got to the americas when it best means of water transport was the canoe? |
THE RING!!!.......when the girl came out 4rm d television in the movie I ran out of my seat |
jayjam: He urged former governor ofhe should pray so that he doesn't get punished for his misgivings? he should pray to the ogas @ d top in abuja instead...OGD if guilty should reap what he sowed |
She won get belle for you |
Social media,phones(yes phones),club football,eagerness to make swift money is part cause of the problem.....& our secondary schools are mostly money-making institutions,with the welfare of the children relegated to the background |
"If your money grows like grass",you won't ask dat question.....in the ground of course ![]() |
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In summary!! (1) Chief Vincent Ejikeme Ezenwajiaku (2) Abubakar Shekau (3) Obafaiye Shem Sunday (4). Atedo Peterside (5).Chibuike Amaechi |
The year 2013 started like previous years; with renewed hopes and aspirations; and the phrase "new year resolution" suffering further abuse. As for my humble self, I lost count of the number of new year resolutions I failed to keep in the past. Lol. The year has had its fair share of historic events: from the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and election of Pope Francis, to Calcium deposits discovered on Mars by NASA. From a two-year-old US girl being the first child born with HIV to be cured, to Lance Armstrong's confession to using performance Enhancement Drugs and Tiger Woods returning to golf nbr one. In the local scene, Nigeria's Super Eagles against all odds won the CAF African Cup of Nations for the 1st time in 19 years. The year also recorded the demise of some notable icons and personalities such as: Chinua Achebe, Hugo Chavez, Margaret Thatcher and most recently, Nelson Mandela. I've nominated 5 remarkable personalities that have influenced our lives either positively or negatively as my PERSON of THE YEAR 2013. In no particular order they are: (1) Chief Vincent Ejikeme Ezenwajiaku: the name doesn't quite ring a bell, I know. Chief Ezenwajiaku is an erstwhile Commissioner for Special Duties in Anambra state. On September 19th 2013, he did the 'un-nigerian' thing by resigning his position as commissioner pending investigation of alleged defrauding a business partner to the tune of N10.6 million. He resigned because according to him he didn't want to bring the government of Anambra state to disrepute. Though he maintained his innocence, the former commissioner shocked Anambarians when he decided to tender his resignation. Whether he's guilty or not is another matter entirely. The fact Chief Ezenwajiaku realized that the position of commissioner is bigger than any individual is quite commendable and worthy of recognition. For that he gets my nod for nomination. (2) Abubakar Shekau: As controversial as this may seem, the Boko Haram leader is arguably the most influential Nigerian of 2013. Earlier in the year he made a master class of a comment when he said it was the federal govt that needed to be given amnesty by Boko Haram and not the other way round. The Sheikh seems to have eluded capture by the JTF who made bogus claims that he may have been killed during a military offensive in the mountains of Borno. But it turned out to be false, the 'ghost' of a man appears to be hale and hearty. For all the mystery that surrounds this blood thirsty monster, he's indeed worthy of recognition. (3) Obafaiye Shem Sunday: the NSCDC officer won't be forgotten by Nigerians in a hurry. This is a man that postulated the 'oga at the top' mantra that went viral in March this year. It didn't come as a surprise that the the 'oga at the top' video got about 50 million views on youtube. Mr. Shem provided comic relief for more than two months to a country with one of the lowest life expectancies in the world, a high rate of unemployment and level of poverty reaching 68%. His performance in the Channels TV interview was so admirable that he was 'rewarded' with a redeployment to Oyo state. The good people of Oyo state should consider themselves lucky to have such an illustrious personality in their midst. No rehearsals! No retakes! Mr. Shem you were simply incredible! (4). Atedo Peterside : the National Council on Privatisation boss needs no introduction to those in the power sector. This is a man who has been credited with the completion of the privatisation in the power sector by ensuring that bidders followed due process and always met deadline. He must have stepped on toes in his bid to accomplish what seemed to be a Herculean task, but Mr. Peterside remained assertive and resolute. (5).Chibuike Amaechi: some will accuse me of being partisan for making this choice but I can't help but admire guvnor Amaechi's courage. The Rivers state nbr one citizen is a dogged fighter personified. In today's politics where sychophancy is common place, Amaechi has stood his ground despite myriads of intimidation and suppression from the govt at the centre. He may have his critics but I'm convinced posterity will judge him as one of the best state guvnors in the history of Nigeria. |
The year 2013 started like previous years; with renewed hopes and aspirations; and the phrase "new year resolution" suffering further abuse. As for my humble self, I lost count of the number of new year resolutions I failed to keep in the past. Lol. The year has had its fair share of historic events: from the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and election of Pope Francis, to Calcium deposits discovered on Mars by NASA. From a two-year-old US girl being the first child born with HIV to be cured, to Lance Armstrong's confession to using performance Enhancement Drugs and Tiger Woods returning to golf nbr one. In the local scene, Nigeria's Super Eagles against all odds won the CAF African Cup of Nations for the 1st time in 19 years. The year also recorded the demise of some notable icons and personalities such as: Chinua Achebe, Hugo Chavez, Margaret Thatcher and most recently, Nelson Mandela. I've nominated 5 remarkable personalities that have influenced our lives either positively or negatively as my PERSON of THE YEAR 2013. In no particular order they are: (1) Chief Vincent Ejikeme Ezenwajiaku: the name doesn't quite ring a bell, I know. Chief Ezenwajiaku is an erstwhile Commissioner for Special Duties in Anambra state. On September 19th 2013, he did the 'un-nigerian' thing by resigning his position as commissioner pending investigation of alleged defrauding a business partner to the tune of N10.6 million. He resigned because according to him he didn't want to bring the government of Anambra state to disrepute. Though he maintained his innocence, the former commissioner shocked Anambarians when he decided to tender his resignation. Whether he's guilty or not is another matter entirely. The fact Chief Ezenwajiaku realized that the position of commissioner is bigger than any individual is quite commendable and worthy of recognition. For that he gets my nod for nomination. (2) Abubakar Shekau: As controversial as this may seem, the Boko Haram leader is arguably the most influential Nigerian of 2013. Earlier in the year he made a master class of a comment when he said it was the federal govt that needed to be given amnesty by Boko Haram and not the other way round. The Sheikh seems to have eluded capture by the JTF who made bogus claims that he may have been killed during a military offensive in the mountains of Borno. But it turned out to be false, the 'ghost' of a man appears to be hale and hearty. For all the mystery that surrounds this blood thirsty monster, he's indeed worthy of recognition. (3) Obafaiye Shem Sunday: the NSCDC officer won't be forgotten by Nigerians in a hurry. This is a man that postulated the 'oga at the top' mantra that went viral in March this year. It didn't come as a surprise that the the 'oga at the top' video got about 50 million views on youtube. Mr. Shem provided comic relief for more than two months to a country with one of the lowest life expectancies in the world, a high rate of unemployment and level of poverty reaching 68%. His performance in the Channels TV interview was so admirable that he was 'rewarded' with a redeployment to Oyo state. The good people of Oyo state should consider themselves lucky to have such an illustrious personality in their midst. No rehearsals! No retakes! Mr. Shem you were simply incredible! (4). Atedo Peterside : the National Council on Privatisation boss needs no introduction to those in the power sector. This is a man who has been credited with the completion of the privatisation in the power sector by ensuring that bidders followed due process and always met deadline. He must have stepped on toes in his bid to accomplish what seemed to be a Herculean task, but Mr. Peterside remained assertive and resolute. (5).Chibuike Amaechi: some will accuse me of being partisan for making this choice but I can't help but admire guvnor Amaechi's courage. The Rivers state nbr one citizen is a dogged fighter personified. In today's politics where sychophancy is common place, Amaechi has stood his ground despite myriads of intimidation and suppression from the govt at the centre. He may have his critics but I'm convinced posterity will judge him as one of the best state governors in the history of Nigeria. |
Na wa o,I'm surprised!!...when the word 'take' is used in both maths and/or english whatever proceeds it, is ur starting point: therefore 'take 1000' means 1000,then you continue by adding 40 etc....you'll get 5100 #thatsall |
vivacious vivi: If yoiu don't know the meaning of Camel Toe, its best u shut up. I don't know where u saw camel toe in d pics shown here!I don't mean it literally,there's И̣̣̣̥o camel in the picture,but there's a 'camel toe' in the 1st picture A camel toe is the outline of a woman's kitten,happy to 'ave educated you N.B. Am I owing you cash or do u foot my bills,if your answer is on the affirmative,then pls don't tell me 2 shut up,I can be very ruthless & I wouldn't want to bad-mouth a pretty lady ![]() |
She's not fine,average at best,her cleavage and camel toe only seemed to make look pretty. Its an illusion |
summary of all laws :love your neighbour as yourself,love God.!!All these doctrines are secondary |
According to how mutation and evolution works,a creature evolves in relation to its activities and environment. If a mermaid does exist & stays in d deepest parts of the sea,it won't look like a human!!with the pressure & temperature levels in those parts it simply won't survive |
Me think the moderators should hide such comments,its the height of immaturity |
nickz: the truth is bitter......you are going to end up trophyless this season the earlier you start accepting it the better...seems the cobwebs on your trophy cabinet is also on your brain!! WAKE UP!! You were even more dumb to quote me, if you knew I wasn't saying the truth you should have just ignored....you have no tangible point to make against my post ...very dumb and sentimental arsenal fan..........+ forgot to add when you end trophyless wenger might just quit,wonder why he hasn't committed...unfortunately,I think your right!!arsenal for one lacks leadership (flamini should be handed the captaincy) as koceinlyn when put under pressure is a mistake waiting to happen,giroud isn't just good enuff despite the chances he gets and without flamini the arsenal midfield is lightweight....I feel the champ lg trophy is more realistic for arsenal than the league title if u ask me |
Maiduguri/biu road is a long stretch of road,I know 'cause I served in Biu but despite the fact that the military can't be everywhere at once,but the use of intelligence gatherings can put them a step ahead of the boko haram,instead of just the use of brute force |
Call me a doubting thomas,but until is see a mermaid i̶t̶ ̶n̶e̶v̶e̶r̶ ̶h̶a̶p̶p̶e̶n̶e̶d̶ it doesn't exist,the man in the pic might 'ave joined d bones of a man with that of a fish |
BBC receives 1,350 complaints about ‘excessive’ coverage of Mandela’s death http:///lY0sH5GBaf" According to Daily Mail, more than 1,000 viewers have complained about ‘excessive’ coverage of Nelson Mandela’s death on BBC services, including some who grumbled about a repeat of popular sitcom Mrs Brown’s Boys being interrupted. As at the time of this report the corporation had received 1,350 complaints about too much coverage across its news services, with some saying the emphasis had reduced the coverage of severe weather across the UK that day. The BBC has defended its coverage and said Mandela’s death was of ‘considerable interest’ to audiences in the UK and across the rest of the world. Nelson Mandela was a great man but I agree the coverage is overstretched,CNN is worse in that regard |
Rules?!!!there r И̣̣̣̥o rules abeg.....we men can fall 4 a slut and detest a virgin,its just luck,I advice women to simply pray to God that the guy your dating loves you,there's little you can actually do |
Well I follow the Bible and it says in black and white "I am the way,the truth and the life И̣̣̣̥o one comes to the father EXCEPT (EXCEPT EXCEPT) through me John 14:6.......let's don't complicate issues pls |
Lolssss,nice 1 |
wordsbase: You are right about Jesus Christ and Mohammed. But Einstein, Bell, the Wrights, the pope, Shakespeare, Churchill, all fall short of it. Much as they may have contributed a lot to modern civilization, they didn't and perhaps still do not have a world-wide appeal.according to the poster,he's talking about influence and not appeal or popularity |
fruityjojo: & how do u know Jesus wasn't blackjesus Christ was a Jew,Jews ain't black *winks* |
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he should pray to the ogas @ d top in abuja instead...OGD if guilty should reap what he sowed
