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peppy luv: Jnr go to bed !you dont easily get tired do you? Well "snr" let me wish you good night bussiness! Your customers are waiting on the streets. |
peppy luv: And u mumulatory!mtchewwwwwclap for urself. U just defended maria! |
woky:...my neighbour's dog called woky just escaped. I advised him to check nairaland. |
mtcheew! Mariaolatory. |
My Nose: You will NEVER WIN as a governor in Anambra State. Better fight to go back to the National Assembly.He has already won.
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APGA puga apuga... |
Did channels tv hack into NSCDC website to access the historic interview. Well they put up a nice drama to justify their pay. *clapping* |
@XereX, if i sounded rude accept my apology but i stand by my opinion. |
seriously this community needs cleansing...this aborminable act could come with serious repercussions in future. |
I want to see five times that moderator that hid my post and give him five lashes. |
So many things have been said about people who "die and are reborn" such a person is called ogbanje. Some people attribute the phenomenon to superstision. According to this school, the advent of christianity and modern medicine proves that sickle cell anaemia is responsible for such deaths as couples who are incompatible in terms of genotype could give birth to children who constantly fall sick (as ogbanjes do) and die at a tender age. However, those who believe they exist insist that most ogbanje cases are females and there exist no relationship between genotype and sex. Also, most of them are said to be beautiful and intelligent. This also keeps me wondering wether beauty and intelligence are associated with genotype. Lastly the attitude of some preachers who cast out the "spirit of ogbanje" gets me more confused. Please is this phenomenon superstition or real? |
Zona.com:so happy that somebody noticed it. Rather than leaving the wise men from the East to do their job. |
The Keziah governor also shared vehicles to magistrates today. |
Keziah! By december towns union will get their own. |
garri4all: LikeAside numbers 1 2 10 12 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 23 28 32 33 51 53, others are either not noteworthy or lack credible source. Just take a look at no 47, it is only a proposed hotel. |
Many of the statements are simply unfounded! |
Nigeria is not a nation. It is a mere geographical expression. The word Nigerian is a mere distinctive appellation to distinguish those who live within the boundaries of Nigeria from those who do not" - Obafemi awolowo “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”. Sir Ahmadu Bello, Parrot Newspaper, Oct 12, 1960 "I'm set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century" Sir Ahmadu Bello gave an interview to the DAILY TIMES of May 3, 1961 "Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any signs of willingness to unite … Nigerian unity is only a British invention" - Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa who was reported by the TIME MAGAZINE of October 10, 1960 to have said there was no basis for Nigeria Words started going round about that the Igbo officers were saying: they had killed the snake, but had failed to cut off the head. Which meant those of us left might make them suffer later, that there was therefore the need to finish us off...so we decided the best thing to do was to open fire there even if Governor Fajuyi was also cut, so that they would be buried together, and that was what happened" Useni (why we killed Ironsi from sahara reporters) All is fair in war, and starvation is one of the weapons of war. I dont see why we should feed our enemies fat in order for them to fight harder" Obafemi Awolowo (finance minister) With these hate filled comments, should we celebrate today? |
Happy striking!
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It is simple. Majority of Nigerian pastors are actors and majority of Nigerian actors are pastors! |
No ask me this kain question again
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his own don end be that. |
Hello crew, can i use the self care application for other people's account if they give me their security pin. |
It is a simple CONVENANT, kneel down and get ur first class! |
ping2ping: How did "Nse Ikpe-Etim" make the list?Federal character thinz. Imagine without my best, Rita domnics. |
Nigeria has the largest number of security personnel in africa and records the highest number of deaths resulting from insecurity. |
They will fail in one ACCORD |
MY AMAZING VICTORY The hypnotic appeal of watching the winner of Glo X-Factor 2013, Obianuju Catherine Udeh, popularly known as DJ Switch, speaking with passion about her heartfelt dreams is both captivating and instructive. It reveals years and studious efforts spent preparing for this kind of big prize, writes Lanre Alfred There is a lot about DJ Switch that really steals under your skin at your first encounter with her: she is self-assured and yet not given to flightiness. She has the gift of enabling you to explore yourself many times over. In a more romantic era, she would have been a painter's delight, with her striking persona and exuberance. She's not just another pretty face, but soon her face will be everywhere you look. Thanks to Globacom. DJ Switch’s spiritedness however, doesn't emerge out of nowhere. It is formed and defined with experience and time. There is no denying that she methodically takes that spirit, and combines it with a clinical approach to life. She personalizes that spirit and creates a worthy disposition and personal cultural ethic out of it. And what makes up that spirit? Ethics, passion, creativity, freedom, the willingness to take risks. Udeh is a young woman who has done things her own way and still loves to do it her own way, standing completely and absolutely by the values she believes in. Expectedly, she beamed and relished the honour with decent abandon that you could feel and grab the rapture of victory. Initially, you could easily notice the trepidation of the contestants but when the winner was announced, the display of joy was infectious. ‘My Victory Proves God Answers Prayers’ “I’m short of words. I don’t know really, I never thought I would win. It was amazing. And this victory has proved to me that God answers prayers,” she said. Looking directly into her mother's eyes from the stage with a repentant demeanour, she preceded her performance at the final with apologies to a mother she had not seen "for about a year. I have been away from home pursuing music. Mummy, I'm so sorry. I promise to do you proudly this evening," she profusely begged her visibly elated mother to understand what passion has turned her into. Only passion and nothing else could have taken a sane mind from a well paying job at Halliburton. Clearly, nothing as simple as talent, determination and God’s grace or any ordinary combination of these qualities could excite the X-Factor winner with such requisite much as she affects in her ‘X- hilaration’ over her new status. “I’m now glowing”, she said. How She Adopted Stage Name DJ Switch Nobody knows DJ Switch more than herself. Born 29 years ago, Obianuju adopted the stage name DJ Switch because of her versatility and ability to switch from one thing to another. She is a University of Port Harcourt Geology graduate from Udi, Enugu State, and is now a professional DJ. She grew up in Warri, Delta State, but lives in Abuja. Her father is late and she is the last of eight children. “I have my trust in God. I believe everything happens the way it is meant to be and I am confident,” she enthused. She bears deportment and ethical fibre characteristic of a very few aged and well-heeled artistes. That is what makes her different and seemingly defiant of every artistic stereotype arbitrarily foisted on most of her peers. Flaunting a rich and undeniably compelling occidental drawl, she enthused about her professional dreams, projecting among other things, that boundless optimism and vivacity that are at once necessary armours against the daunting blows of fate. Such buoyancy and depth no doubt, are resultant from the rich medley of her enviable background, education, exposure and open-mindedness. Curiously, however, when DJ Switch put in her application at the just wrapped up ‘Glo X-Factor,’ little did she know that luck was lurking somewhere around the corner waiting to smile on her. With the sea of heads, which thronged the different regional venues of auditions for the world’s number one music singing talent reality television show, which berthed in Africa for the first time courtesy of Globacom, even the most courageous of men would have their bravery shaken with the sight of the mammoth crowd. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/glo-x-factor-winner-dj-switch-/159616/ |
italo: Please, let me save my energy for a worthwhile argument.Bye and remain blessed too. |
italo: The only place his statement suggests otherwise is inside the head of our mindless enemies.oh! the pope is now an enemy to the catholic church. Tell me more..., |
italo: There can be no "gay marriage." Marriage is between one man and one woman.Now that your pope's infallible statements suggest otherwise, what happens? |
italo: No. No. "Embarassment" is not such a bad thing so we dont need the sympathy. Peter must have been embarrassed when Jesus rebuked him for cutting off the guard's ear. The apostles must have been embarrassed when Jesus wouldnt let them stop a man (not of their fold) doing God's work.Then wishing you happy gay marriage in advance |
catholics once again accept my sympathy for the embarassment the pope is causing you people. |
Noneroone.. Dat name means poo in Togo