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PoliticsRe: FRSC Official Brutalized In Jibowu This Morning (photos) by nonny400(m):
Lagos and thuggery are like this

PoliticsRe: Is Governor Ambode of Lagos State A Tribalist, (no Single Igbo As Commissioner)? by nonny400(m): 10:00am On Jul 03, 2016
undecided
PoliticsRe: An Open Letter To Buhari From A Zombie by nonny400(m): 9:16pm On Jul 02, 2016
From a zombie you say?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Man Who Trick People By Pretending To Be A Cripple Beggar Caught Out By Passerby by nonny400(m): 9:03pm On Jul 02, 2016
Lol. Bad market.

Meanwhile, why this guy no mind him business sef?

HealthRe: Pristine Muscles by nonny400(m): 9:43pm On Jun 26, 2016
PRISTINEMUSCLES please send me your contact via Whatsapp bro
NYSCRe: NYSC 2016 Batch B Corps Members House by nonny400(m): 12:19pm On Jun 25, 2016
Anuoluwaposimi:
Yp,gudmorni.
Been awhile. Missed you. How have you been?
Foreign AffairsRe: These Countries Could Be Next Now That Britain Has Left The E.U. by nonny400(op): 2:23am On Jun 25, 2016
Fairytales:
we aren't matured enough for that.
We wouldn't know, if we don't try. But tyranny will not let us, yet we are being marginalised.
NYSCRe: NYSC 2016 Batch B Corps Members House by nonny400(m): 2:21am On Jun 25, 2016
Anuoluwaposimi
Foreign AffairsRe: These Countries Could Be Next Now That Britain Has Left The E.U. by nonny400(op): 2:08am On Jun 25, 2016
kaorama:
Good, the referendum will reach everywhere, including 5%
We use force in everything, especially in this government. Cameron even stepped down. Can we hear of such here?
PoliticsRe: Ikorodu Militants Attack: Setting The Record Straight by nonny400(m): 2:05am On Jun 25, 2016
Interesting read. Op please continue.
Foreign AffairsRe: These Countries Could Be Next Now That Britain Has Left The E.U. by nonny400(op): 1:30am On Jun 25, 2016
Foreign AffairsThese Countries Could Be Next Now That Britain Has Left The E.U. by nonny400(op): 1:29am On Jun 25, 2016
LONDON — There was no lack of doomsday rhetoric before Britain's referendum on E.U. membership. European Council President Donald Tusk warned that Britain leaving the European Union could seriously threaten "Western political civilization." Now, those fears have been stunningly amplified by the decision of British voters to break away. Predictions that the E.U. could break apart might be a bit far-fetched, but there certainly are other countries where demands for similar referendums could gain momentum.
Sweden
The country views itself as the Scandinavian equivalent of Britain: It refused to introduce the euro as a currency. And in terms of E.U. politics, Britain and Sweden agree on 90 percent of all issues. Hence, a Brexit would raise particular worries in Sweden. The country accepted hundreds of thousands of refugees last year but has struggled to integrate some of them. Consequently, Sweden's far right has gained momentum in a development that has reminded some of the rise of pro- Brexit U.K. Independence Party (UKIP) in Britain. Most Swedes still have a positive impression of the E.U. However, this could potentially change if Britain voted "out." In that case, one of the central questions would be whether E.U. leaders will try to strengthen cohesion by deepening cooperation and focusing on core members, or whether they will loosen the union to allow national governments to have a bigger say. Swedes probably would start to have bigger doubts about whether their voice as a smaller country without the euro would still be heard in Brussels, should the E.U. continue its integration process.
Denmark
Denmark held a referendum last December, although with a much more limited impact: Danes decided against handing over more powers to the E.U. That alone is not enough to predict whether Danes would really want to vote "out": In fact, most citizens of E.U. member states think that Brussels should not become more powerful than it is, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. As in Sweden's case, two arguments would be particularly likely to influence voter behaviour. First, many Danes fear that more immigration or an influx of refugees could threaten the small nation's welfare system. Second, Denmark has so far relied on Britain as a strong ally in negotiations with the E.U. as both countries have had similar policy stances. "Without Britain, Denmark won’t have the locomotive to tow Danish interests,” political scientist Marlene Wind of the University of Copenhagen was quoted as saying by Bloomberg News.
Greece
The Greek government's debt crisis has mostly disappeared from the public debate and the headlines -- but it will return sooner rather than later. Greek newspaper Kathimerini fears that this ongoing crisis combined with a Brexit could ultimately become a threat to Greece's E.U. membership status. "Athens’s main concern should be that a victory for Leave will weaken the eurozone’s resolve to bolster Greece’s position within the single currency, which could require more tools and a greater level of integration than currently exists," the paper argued. "In many ways, Greece depends on greater burden sharing in a closer-integrated eurozone. But this would likely remain off the cards after Brexit," Wolfango Piccoli, research director of political risk consulting company Teneo Intelligence, was quoted as saying by the paper. Hence, what Greece fears most is not an anti-E.U. referendum influenced by right-wing parties, but rather the E.U. pushing Greece out in order to save cohesion among the remaining members.
The Netherlands
Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad had a clear message for the British ahead of Thursday's referendum. "Don't leave me this way," a cover story's headline read. But this may not reflect how most Dutch think about the E.U. Geert Wilders, the head of a right-wing populist party, has supported a Brexit and hopes for a similar referendum to take place in the Netherlands. "If we want to survive as a nation, we have to stop immigration and stop Islamization," Wilders told the BBC in a recent interview. "We cannot do that inside the European Union," said Wilders -- who is is currently leading in the country's polls.
Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is not known to be a particular friend of the E.U., either. In fact, he has gained quite the opposite reputation. Last May, European Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker greeted Orban, saying, "Hello, dictator," while TV cameras were recording the awkward incident. [ Islamophobia threatens democracy in Europe, report says ] Despite disagreements, Orban recently urged Britain to remain part of the E.U. -- but he did so most likely because E.U.-skeptical Britain is an important partner for the Budapest-based government. Orban is planning to hold a referendum in Hungary that could hurt E.U. cohesion. After last year's influx of refugees into the country, Hungarians will be asked to decide whether the E.U. should be allowed to resettle refugees despite a lack of consent by national parliaments affected by the decision. In Hungary, it might not be a clear-cut "in or out" referendum about E.U. membership that could cause trouble but rather a referendum that is designed to indirectly question Brussels's authority.
France
The French are some of the biggest E.U. skeptics: 61 percent have an unfavorable view of the union. (In comparison, in Hungary, only 37 percent of the population hold a similar opinion.) Besides Germany, France is continental Europe's driving force. But it also faces a multitude of problems, including a weak economy and a high terrorism threat. Some of the origins of these problems have been blamed on the E.U. or conditions created by its member states. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, for instance, is widely known for her support for austerity measures that were adopted after the last recession. Contrary to Germany, France still has not managed to fully escape high unemployment numbers and weak economic growth. Many French also watched with disbelief when Merkel opened Germany's borders to Syrian refugees in 2015. This could play into the hands of the right-wing National Front party, which is expected to gain more political power in upcoming elections. The party's leader, Marine Le Pen, has supported Brexit -- indicating what could be next for France should her party ever rule the country.
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nairalandankrah:
ive been using it almost every night. most times when i try to re subscribe, they tel me that i am either not on mtn pulse or i stil have an active subscribtion.so what i do is,
You were told it's #25 for 500mb, yet you're trying to re subscribe. Its just once every night.
PhonesRe: I Mean Who Travels With His/her Generator All About? Imose Kampe Solves The Need by nonny400(m): 11:14pm On Jun 20, 2016
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Its 1800mAh not 800mAh Nonny
Even that is lower than the 10,000mah they quoted. Go and see complaints from users.
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenyan Man Dresses As Female Prostitute by nonny400(m): 1:51pm On Jun 20, 2016
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His name is Chijioke
PoliticsRe: Esther Adetokunbo Bashes Governor Fayose For Owing Her And Threatening Her Life by nonny400(m): 12:41pm On Jun 20, 2016
And just like that, this is on front page. Wow.
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coyy:
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Not you o. I mean my response. lol
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coyy:
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coded coy wink
Lol. You na chairman naah. How's your side tonight?
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coyy:
Prime Minister na wink
Which one be prime minister again, Bro?

***
That one still follow, Bro. Lol.
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Alright. So, what do you think will be cool? Occasional mentions here and there?
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Anuoluwaposimi:
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It's alright.
Should I drop mine, in any case?
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Bleh. Lol
Be cramming people's chat o.
Besides, I like her color, really.
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Well, so so.
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NYSCRe: NYSC 2016 Batch B Corps Members House by nonny400(m): 4:03pm On Jun 19, 2016
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Christianity EtcRe: What Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie Said About Tinubu And Buhari by nonny400(op): 2:00pm On Jun 19, 2016
crazymommy:
So??i should start serving him as Jesus christ??i read the article and my opinion is still the same...thank you...
Fair enough. You're entitled to that.
Christianity EtcRe: What Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie Said About Tinubu And Buhari by nonny400(op): 1:45pm On Jun 19, 2016
crazymommy:
When men of GOD starts getting political even more than politician...no wonder alot of these pastors now care more about the pocket instead of the gospel..
Did you read the article at all? Do you even know the Cardinal? He's an 80 year old retired catholic Cardinal, so I suggest you read the article before making an opinion.

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