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Denikayan:If at your age, you successfully deceive yourself to believe a word you misspelt twice in a single post is a typo, who am I to make a difference in your situation? Quietly correct the stack to stark please, before you expose yourself further. Oya, carry your illiteracy go front.
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Denikayan:Not sure how one who couldn't differentiate between stack and stark be able to accurately measure brilliance. Someone definitely has malaria. If anyway the country has been progressing is an indication of what you consider brilliant, you need Oxford Dictionary's version of CHANGE. |
The public helps to disseminate popularly unknown issues, not public knowledge ![]() I think the names of the soldiers recently deceased from BH attack would be more relevant to disseminate. This attempt to score cheap points is ill-thought, ill-advised and dead on arrival. Meanwhile, Colonel, collect am!
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..to ensure the igbos living in Lagos.. Which Igbos bikonu? The ones pulling 6-9 to make ends meet is the one you're forming legal adviser for abi? Issorait. We will not spoil your hustle this early morning ![]() |
Oshigun:You see, I've seen your agitations over Nnamdi Kanu from page 1 and to be frank, you're missing the entire picture for the obvious fact that you have no idea how igbos reason. You think this is about gathering around one man to draw sense of purpose in life from him? Think again. You seem to believe the average Igbo man seeks recognition from others to exist. I can't even fathom why a human being can choose to live like that; seeking goodwill under false pretences. Igbos are never known to be loyal to any man. The people you see around him have been nursing a cause before his emergence; that cause has been championed by many before Kanu...and will continue after him. Except by some miracle, the people collectively fail to see a future in the cause. |
MalcoImX:I was particular, I believe ![]() |
gaby:Talk about hypocrisy. It has been a question of 'right' all along. Dino has no right. I have no right. ![]() |
Corrinthians:But it is still Dino's right hand that is over Gov. Okowa's shoulder, however you look at it ![]() It's picture editing all right, just not the flip function you used. |
gaby:That is the general beauty of hypocrisy too. We don't even know when we fall victims. He deserved to be punished for not sticking to God's word right? Do you know God's word also said one shouldn't be judgemental of others? ![]() |
ObaKlaz:It also sounds like literates should know there is more to every news than its headline ![]() |
Wada3:I think the first step he took was managing to pass Maths and English amongst other subjects in his SSCE and ensuring his certificate remained intact for onward education ![]() |
Playing opposition as usual ![]() FG keeps scoring points with BVN and TSA, blatantly claiming it was implemented by them despite being initiated by GEJ's administration. I wonder why they don't score points with the inherited This government didn't exactly turn a blind eye though. It is a case of sinners becoming saints once they aligned with the FG. In the case of Sylva, it didn't take a week from May 29th 2015 before he was handed the seized properties with best wishes from Buhari-led administration. Since 2015, Nigeria kept back-sliding down Transparency International corrupt list like Michael Jackson on stage and the best our FG could do is wait until the end of 2018 to tackle the corruption allegation from an ex-president. I wonder why they couldn't land an apology from Transparency International on the same vein ![]() |
Baba, please, just allow us to qualify in peace before your involvement will make us somehow find ourselves in third place ![]()
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vincixpresso: Afolashade00:Sarcasm ni. That info is quite worthless |
Oh My!! A Nigerian finally gets to ride a camel!! In the desert |
Realdeals:It looks a profound statement untip you realize that PDP is a party and not a person whom he earlier referred to as 'anybody'. ![]() |
Demmzy15:The others aren't any of my business. But to include the bolded is grand delusion enviable by a fellow soaked in all manner of cheap drugs |
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I stand against any dynasty of any form. It's an election not an appointment. |
SkinnyNigga:Oh.. You can. Dial 111. After the voice prompt, Select 3. After the next voice prompt, select 6. if this doesn't work, try 6 first, then 3. You'll be told something about having your scratched recharge card or serial number around..then you'll be directed to a customer care agent. |
DND has been around the corner since time immemorial. Send STOP to 2442. There is Partial DND and Full DND. Select any of your choice. I called them many times myself before I finally activated DND. Since then, my airtime remains mine until it finishes. |
IHEJIRIKAisBOKO:Location of any of the mosques or an interview granted by one of the chased-away traders when ot happened. Thanks in advance. |
bkool7:Details matter, not just headlines. AUGUST 2013. "Peter Obi never deported anyone from the state. It is easy to see the level of chronic amnesia in this country.. Peter Obi warned against parents using their children to beg, and warned them to stop or will be arrested within 72 hours and coincidentally, a little girl was knocked down by a bike man a few days later and her parents were arrested. It was the chairman of Akwa Ibom State People's Union in Anambra, Sir Chris Ekanem that requested that the child-beggars and their parents arrested be handed over to them for them to be relocated to Akwa Ibom! The Chairman, Sir Chris Ekanem said that there is free education in Akwa Ibom and they should be taken back to Akwa Ibom." Just on a side note; Are you from Akwa Ibom or did you happen to ever live in Anambra within the said period? It is unfortunate that the people crying more than the bereaved on this matter are those who aren't even affiliated to both states in anyway, but yet know the inner workings in the said states. Akwa Ibom never for once cried foul because they fully know what transpired. That's the hallmarks of propaganda. They have zero real roots. |
He better be careful with making demands from them before they begin to assume he owes them his future. I believe he'ld be better off rendering free medical assistance than playing instruments if his mission in life is to save something, be it one's life or one's soul. |
Wow. Sahara Reporters have succeeded in fooling me with this clickbait. I came here hoping to see a genuine 'quote' as a flashback but ended up reading someone else' narrative. If everyone in Anambra were to give their own narrative, when will we finish absorbing the information? ![]() |
quickberry:The sky is the difference bro. And I don't think that has anything to do with any human, especially not one from technologically incapacitated Nigeria. ![]() |
Hakeem12:I must say that you as well is just GREAT. You ridicule the OP's inability to see beyond his nose in one breath, and you ridicule his 'God' in the next. That, my friend is just GREAT. There's this famed bible quote that talks about taking the log out of one's eyes first. You preach what you don't practice. ![]() |
Cantonese:Bros, please allow us to appreciate our roots without politics. Someone took his time to photograph the homeland he is proud of and here you are demanding more pictures ![]() |
They have started making plans to repatriate a sum they are still challenging in court? ![]() Ayam noh understanding
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Secondary school per se has no age restrictions. I think this should be binding on age and not the institution. If we aspire to be like individuals of developed countries, we have to emulate some of their ideologies. What we call the 'evil' social media are actually projects undertaken by kids of which age are easily found in Nigerian secondary school. With how insecure Nigeria is, social media helps out in maintaining contact with persons without exposing the child to the toxic elements in the environs. It is only natural that as a child grows older, he /she tends to learn more from peers. Being on social media is subject to a lot of things. The absence of these conditions mean they'll always have time for other things. Moreover, social media is just social media. The parents remain the parents and their basic law in the house holds supreme. With divorce and daily hustle tearing families apart, social media helps provide a means to make sense of all of that, giving a cheaper alternative to communicate amongst themselves than whatever phone bills can offer. Not to say social media has no evils. But we can't be too particular about such things. |
Daewang:Too much of kunu is causing my eyesight to do anyhiw ![]() |





