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The girl petite shaa! |
You dare not compare MJ with any damn person both living or dead fashion-wise cause MJ didn't attempt to look like someone else as he was a fashion enigma himself(Only Fela belongs to his league). He died with d tag as the most imitated artiste ever lived kapish? |
So are u now telling us that the withdrawal of $1b from ECA for election financing by APC should be ignored? While it is imperative for the military to be equipped effectively without bias I think d timing of this withdrawal by dis Govt leaves more to be desired! Security is the greatest excuse in administration. kapish?
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This senile people has come again o! They think We still all have amnesia like We use to. Imagine the effrontry first of all I just finished watching the media hog-wash on NTA as they trys to re-market failed Buhari to Us while We are still coughing out water from d last time He let Us down as if We are out of the mess he put Us in. I think it's high time We show this people we ain't as gullible as they tend to see us. 2019 hurry up abeg!! We can't wait...the insult on Our collective intelligence is getting too much #NdiAra
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Having heard from the two parties my verdict is this: Stop paying tithes! It is outdated, unscriptural and uncalled for... Christians are only obligated to willfully donate to an upkeep of the body and not to some self-serving greedy, lazy fellows blackmailing their members in the name of tithes.
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deltateam:I guess u thought I meant issues(troubles) but I meant Issues (i.e womb) fruits. Thanks for ur concern & thought anyways. |
Media wash! Poor image makers...very unrealistic!
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The Internet never forgets. El rufai is a social misfit period! |
Eye service! Let them seal off Aso rock 1st!! Ndi ara ![]() |
Ndi ara!! ![]()
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Buhari is a sociopath & it's totally bereft of current realities on ground. He cannot be trusted as he's too senile to preside over a complex economy like present day Nigeria. Perhaps, events overtook him during the 80's when the world was slower(snail paced events) talk more, of the present world that is faster & full of complexities and has eluded even the sanest and smartest brains the world could offer (Obama,Blair,Cameroon,etc). Buhari belongs to the village meeting period!
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When u win Nairabet after many trials in December on your way to the village on 24th against 25th ![]() |
Capture this funny picture
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See this one? Na today Naija cast? Goodmorning dear!
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Garshyzee:No bro! Non for now maybe in the near future; I wish so too! |
Gbam |
Which among the cities is your best and you'd like to include to your bucket wish list? |
20. Queenstown, New Zealand Queenstown, New Zealand, sits on the shores of the South Island’s Lake Wakatipu, set against the dramatic Southern Alps. Renowned for adventure sports, it’s also a base for exploring the region’s vineyards and historic mining towns. There's bungee jumping off Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge and jet-boating on the Shotover and Dart rivers. In winter, there's skiing on the slopes of The Remarkables and Coronet Peak.
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19. Paris, France Paris...perhaps you've heard of it. Widely considered to be one of the top five most beautiful cities on Earth, Paris has it all. Long scenic malls, lush gardens, historical sites, art, fashion...no wonder it's called the City of Light, and nicknamed the city of love, it's practically impossible not to fall for this city and its shimmering lights.
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18. Chefchaouen, Morocco Theories on why this small Moroccan city has been painting houses and mosques blue abound (some say the color was meant to symbolize heaven, others say the shade serves as a natural bug repellent) but whatever the reason, Chefchaouen's laid back nature make it a refreshing, breathtaking respite from the bustle of nearby Marrakech and Fez.
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17. Bruges, Belgium Coordinates: 51°13′N 3°14′E For fairy tale beauty, it doesn't get much better than Bruges. And should you find yourself having a Beauty and the Beast moment as you wander through the cobblestone streets overlooking the canals with cottages that have stood since the 12th century all around you, well, we won't tell anyone. Bruges along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, it is sometimes referred to as The Venice of the North. Bruges has a significant economic importance thanks to its port and was once one of the world's chief commercial cities.[6][7] Bruges is well known as the seat of the College of Europe, an elite university institute for European studies regarded as "the EU's very own Oxbridge."
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17. Bruges, Belgium Coordinates: 51°13′N 3°14′E For fairy tale beauty, it doesn't get much better than Bruges. And should you find yourself having a Beauty and the Beast moment as you wander through the cobblestone streets overlooking the canals with cottages that have stood since the 12th century all around you, well, we won't tell anyone. Bruges along with a few other canal-based northern cities, such as Amsterdam, it is sometimes referred to as The Venice of the North. Bruges has a significant economic importance thanks to its port and was once one of the world's chief commercial cities.[6][7] Bruges is well known as the seat of the College of Europe, an elite university institute for European studies regarded as "the EU's very own Oxbridge."[8]
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16. Kyoto, Japan Coordinates: 35°0′42″N 135°46′6″E Kyoto is a city located in the central part of the island of Honshu, Japan. It has a population close to 1.5 million. Formerly the Imperial capital of Japan for more than one thousand years, it is now the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture located in the Kansai region, as well as a major part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area. A sense of the past permeates this Japanese metropolis. One of the most well-preserved ancient cities in the country, a trip to Kyoto is all about embracing connections–with nature, with yourself, with others–through the city's many famed temples. Take your time exploring the precisely curated gardens and massive bamboo forests at spots like Kiyomizu-dera or Enryaku-ji, as well as sights like the path of brilliantly painted shrine gates at Fushimi Inari-Taisha.
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15. Barcelona, Spain Barcelona owes much of its architectural impact to Antoni Gaudi, who drew from Gothic and Byzantine influences to create ceramic and stained glass mosaics that paint the city's public spaces, as well as his imposing stoneworks like the massive, city-defining Sagrada Familia church.
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14. New York, New York When Frank Sinatra sang about New York and wanting a part of its rich history he wasn't mistaken. NYC also called concrete jungle serves as both Financial and entertainment hub of the world as it boasts of scenic views as often portrays in movies. Is it a bit of a cheat to put our hometown on this list? Perhaps. Still, no one can deny that New York has earned its spot among the loveliest cities on the planet. With possibly the most recognizable skyline around, buildings like the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building are only part of the city's beauty. Whether you're appreciating the full-city view from the World Trade Center observatory, taking in the surprising pockets of natural beauty in Central Park, or exploring the city's variety in the outer boroughs, New York is a city of hidden gems.
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13. Jaipur, India A trip to Jaipur just wouldn't be complete without traversing the Old City district, where the vivid colors of the City Palace complex, the iconic, pink-walled Palace of Winds and the collection of giant sculptural instruments designed for measuring the heaves housed in Jantar Mantar all reside. After you've taken in its rich history, head to Jaipur's jewelry district, where you can browse through Gem Palace and Amrapali for some of the world's rarest gems–both Princess Diana and Elizabeth Taylor were known to have paid these shops a visit during their visit to India.
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12. Hong Kong, China Unlike some of the ancient cities on this list, Hong Kong stands out because of its unique modern beauty. Away from the smog of some of China's industrial centers, the tidy, well-laid out city is split by waterways which turn the glittering skyscrapers into a nightly light show.
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11. Edinburgh, Scotland Walking through Edinburgh, one could be forgiven for feeling like a time-traveler, with one foot in the past, another in the present. The compact city remains remarkably green, the medieval bulk of Edinburgh Castle perched protectively over the bustling cityscape where the rich old town, bustling bar scene, and deep artistic roots (it's home to the renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival as well as the exceptional–and free!–National Gallery.)
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10. Havana, Cuba Until recently, a visit to Florida's near neighbor remained but a dream for most Americans, but the relaxation of travel prohibitions in recent years have made Havana a new travel hot spot. The booming tourism industry has only added to the study in contrasts that is Havana; the city is filled with references to both the past and the future, pastel ice cream shops and vibrant classic cars, a dedication to tradition and a joy to embrace the newcomers who are swiftly falling in love with the city
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9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The famous Christ the Redeemer makes Rio's skyline one of the most famous in the world. Coupled with its towering stone outcroppings, beloved beaches, and a life-loving attitude that permeates the city, a trip to this metropolis is a perfect excuse to embrace your spontaneity.
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