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^^^^ There are others like your friend out there. LOL @ "Poultry and Catfish business" - the biz of the moment. Many people have the technical experience but lack business and marketing skills. |
Sad but true. |
Keep it up guys. |
Nice one. |
Basics007:Correct |
Number of births in each month will always cluster around the mean and I expect each month's figure to be equal in the long run (as observation tends towards infinity). |
Funny. So student still dey do exam for 35 days? Maximum I've always had was 15 days per year. |
"To make them affordable" ![]() |
Kudos to her anyway. |
@big_bug_ben I thank God for your life. The devil is a liar. I will like to see you bro. |
lmao |
Fair Enough |
So sad. Life without parole. |
So they will name him Junior. ![]() |
I thought EFCC said juju is unscientific when asked about YY boys using juju. Now NDLEA is singing a different tune. |
OMG! Things like this have been happening before and most times not reported. The management should do something about that hostel. It is too far from the academic area and located in thick bush. It is funny how NPF just "beef up" security when the deed has been done and the root cause will most likely be unattended to. Are they expecting the violators to come back the next day? |
Toyota, Toyota and Toyota. |
Thinking they are doing me a favor by taking a picture with me. |
Congratulations to the newly admitted UNILORITES. |
Na dividends of democracy. |
The minister should visit China and make the same statement. |
^^^I pray they do. Ingenuity in bad ideas, only God can save us. |
^^^ Dont you see the posts of the two posters above you? It is too good to be true. |
OGiDi Onijibiti, burn off some fats. |
Where is Joan Rivers? |
Ijogz K:Ask Mutallab where was his conscience on 25th December, 2009. Defending a terrorist is not among those things I consider to be nationalistic. @thread Send him to where he wish to send/could have sent himself. |
Lilshaddy:Funny you! You will soon get friends that you will be tired of having more. |
@BBB I'm very fine bro. Na Unilorites be dat for you. Last session, 300L & 400L first semester exams date was like that, everyone kept saying it can never be true, until it dawned on them that it is true. |
BiafranFirstSon:You can say that to Beaf. Just substitute Aregbesola for GEJ and "a governor" for "your president" in the bolded. You are good to go with your campaign of respect. |
UPDATE: Nigerian Police Release Detained Journalists, To Arraign One Editor Following intense pressure from several quarters, the Nigerian police today released four of the five editors of the Nation newspaper arrested on Monday in a raid at the Lagos and Abuja offices of the newspaper. The fifth editor is still being held by the police until tomorrow when he is expected to be arraigned. The editors released today were: Lawal Ogianegbon, Dapo Olufade, Dupe Olaoye-Osinkolu, John Austin Unachukwu Esq(in-house attorney of the Nation) and the gate man, Adegbenjo Babajide. Yusuf Alli, the northern operations manager is still in detention awaiting arraignment. Prominent Nigerian civil rights attorney, Femi Falana,told SaharaReporters from Abuja that he was shuttling between the offices of the Inspector General of Police and the Attorney General of the federation, who favored the immediate release of the journalists. The editors were arrested over a report regarding a sensitive secret letter allegedly written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to President Goodluck Jonathan regarding federal appointments. The letter caused embarrassment to the government. In the letter, former President Obasanjo recommended the sacking of predominantly northern directors of federal agencies and their replacement with southerners. Nigeria's Attorney General, Mohammed Bello Adoke reportedly wrote a covering letter to the Inspector General of Police, Hafiz Ringim to cause the arrest of the journalists at TheNation. This latest assault on the press comes as the president is facing an electorate that is restless and disappointed at the pace of progress. Observers in Abuja are concerned that this trend is a bad omen as more challenges await the nation in the months ahead. In New York, an embarrased Nigeria's minister of foreign affairs, Olugbenga Ashiru, told reporters he was not aware of the arrest of the journalists, claiming Nigeria enjoys "freedom of press". http://saharareporters.com/news-page/nigerian-police-release-detained-journalists-arraign-one-editor |
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