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which of her calender is sexiest? As for me it's December oo. Those Onions ![]()
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For the guys out there, I am sure this is the year to take your calenders more seriously. Nicki Minaj has offered to make your 2015 calender schedule more involving lol! Here are some of the pics. http://3.bp..com/-N29PoazrnUw/VKlT5aCcYBI/AAAAAAAAAZk/PJvjFLBFXBg/s1600/Nicki-Minaj-Calendar-1-580x435.png http://1.bp..com/-mxzehAgGGBE/VKlUXBaehUI/AAAAAAAAAaU/qSmrK73mxhw/s1600/Nicki-Minaj-Calendar-5.jpg http://4.bp..com/-x6y0NuB1HoY/VKlUif1RDiI/AAAAAAAAAac/QoZGHAv_OeY/s1600/Nicki-Minaj-Calendar-6.jpg For complete calender year kindly visit: http://cynthiasbay..com/2015/01/2015-calender-nicki-minaj-makes-it-sexy.html |
tpia1000:The information you are seeking wa answered in her interview session. See details here: http://cynthiasbay..com/2015/01/miss-heritage-nigeria-2014.html?m=1 |
mesoade:You guessed right buddy. She got a car! ![]() [img]http://1.bp..com/-ZBePMSFQUD0/VKcztayZVbI/AAAAAAAAASQ/1dD96CDlwvw/s280/10347075_10203171582875852_1961897272705130826_n.jpg[/img] [img]http://2.bp..com/-GqCp4Z9oGxQ/VKcz7qD0ayI/AAAAAAAAASw/j-V_gkfPFD4/s1600/10522721_10203171592076082_990578841324287386_n.jpg[/img] |
How much do you know Celebrities?..Name 10 Celebrities you see. [img]http://3.bp..com/-kTE13zNJv9s/VKhMOU7k-EI/AAAAAAAAAUY/7oJ2bC8b_s4/s1600/eva%2Blongoria.jpg[/img] [img]http://1.bp..com/-9YGYIf7-ho8/VKhMSunaM1I/AAAAAAAAAUg/TXBVZj_bFYY/s1600/emma%2Bstone.jpg[/img] [img]http://3.bp..com/-n-23xTcA8e4/VKhUCw1OhiI/AAAAAAAAAWg/iUy0XIR36pw/s1600/rebel%2Bwilson.jpg[/img] See all photos at: http://cynthiasbay..com/2015/01/my-celebrity-and-i-quiz.html?m=1 |
It sticks like glue when cooked ![]() |
Airforce1:Lol. I am not seeing what you are seeing ooh ![]() I like her outfit she |
She is cute though ![]() |
The current Miss Heritage Nigeria 2014/2015 Benedicta Akpana, a graduate of Microbiology from the University Of Abuja and hails from Cross River State has this to say in an interview with Anthony Ada Abraham I love entertainment growing up as a young child; I love acting, and dancing. Culturally I have been dancing since I was a kid. Dancing through from my primary school, secondary school going into pageantry it wasn’t really like a passion, acting is a passion but I love every aspect of entertainment that is good that projects a vision I love. I have done other pageantry like Face of Sofa where I emerged the second runner up in Abuja. Though I didn’t really fancy such pageantry, I went ahead for Miss Heritage Nigeria, it was an awesome experience, from the name I was motivated to go into the contest. While we were in camp, with all the things they taught us, the places we visited; we went to Badagry museum where I got to see the first Bible, the first Storey Building it was really good. For pageantry this is the end for me, after this, I will focus on acting. See more at: http://cynthiasbay..com/p/benedicta-akpana-is-current-miss.html
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fiji man abeg borrow me MB na. Which network you dey use sef ![]() |
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As 2014 comes to an end this is the perfect time to look back and marvel at the year's fashion highlights and amuse ourselves with the all too welcome disasters. For every best dressed celebrity there's a worst dressed offender who's all too winning to steal the limelight... even if it's for all the wrong reasons. And while we all love a glamorous celebrity frock isn’t it just so much more amusing when they get it terribly wrong? Here we take a look at the worst dressed celebrities of 2014. see more here: http://cynthiasbay..com/2015/01/10-worst-dressed-celebrities-of-2014.html
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Here are some beautiful styles I also saw from this site. Nigeria is really trending with our fabrics! http://cynthiasbay..com/2015/01/checkout-these-trending-fashion-styles.html |
Fool of a took |
frustratedman:You are truly a frustrated man. The solution to your problems lie with you. This is not time for politics and sarcastic comments Peace ![]() |
Taking credit for GDP that's long overdue for debasing since 1999 is laughable. Imagine when a new census is carried out, clueless GEJ will say he is responsible for the speedy growth of Nigerian population from 170 - 200+ million people. SMH The road to otuoke is tarred. You are going home dumberer. ![]() |
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, GCFR, BNER, GCON (born 20 November 1957) is a Nigerian politician who has been President of Nigeria since 2010. Prior to his role as President, he served as Governor of Bayelsa State from 2005 to 2007 and as Vice-President of Nigeria from 2007 to 2010. Jonathan is a member of the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP). Jonathan was born in what is now Bayelsa State to a family of canoe makers. Jonathan holds a B.Sc. degree in Zoology in which he attained Second Class Honours. He holds an M.Sc. degree in Hydrobiology and Fisheries biology, and a PhD degree in Zoology from the University of Port Harcourt. Before he entered politics in 1998, he worked as an education inspector, lecturer, and environmental-protection officer. Jonathan and his wife Patience have two children. He is a Christian, and he comes from the Ijaw ethnic group. In 2007, President Jonathan declared his assets worth a total of ₦ 295,304,420 Naira ($1,845,652 USD). However on 9 October 2014, the richestlifestyle.com website ranked Mr Jonathan sixth on its list, claiming his net worth was about $100m (£62m). He threatened to sue the website, claiming it "was an attempt to portray him as corrupt." The page was removed, but was then published by another website. In accordance with the order of succession in the Nigerian constitution following President Umaru Yar'Adua's death on 5 May 2010, Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan was sworn in as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on 6 May 2010, becoming Nigeria's 14th Head of State. He cited anti-corruption, power and electoral reforms as focuses of his administration. He stated that he came to office under "very sad and unusual circumstances". On 18 May 2010, the National Assembly approved Jonathan's nomination of former Kaduna State governor, Namadi Sambo, for the position of Vice-President. On 15 September 2010, Jonathan announced on Facebook that he had decided to run for his first ever political election to hold public office as President of Nigeria in 2011. In the contest for the Peoples Democratic Party nomination, Goodluck Jonathan was up against the former vice-president Atiku Abubakar and Mrs. Sarah Jubril. On 13 January 2011 the primary election results were announced in Eagle Square, Abuja with victory in two-thirds of the states of the federation counted and Jonathan was declared winner. For the general election in 2011, Jonathan and Vice-President Sambo attended political events and travelled the country to campaign for the nation's highest office. Jonathan won the general election against General Muhammadu Buhari and Nuhu Ribadu with 59% of the votes. On 18 April, Jonathan was declared the winner of the election. Major initiatives Roadmap for Power Sector Reform On 2 August 2010 Jonathan launched his 'Roadmap for Power Sector Reform‘. Its primary goal was to achieve stable electricity in Nigeria. The Nigerian Power Sector has been historically plagued by blackouts. Economists estimate that the power outages cost Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy, billions of dollars on imported diesel for generators and in lost output. Jonathan has been overseeing the privatisation of his country's power sector, the end goal being an efficient and reliable power supply for the Nigerian population. The Power Holding Company of Nigeria, which acted as the state electricity provider, has been broken up into 15 firms, with Nigeria handing over control of state electricity assets to 15 private bidding companies. The Nigerian government contracted the services of CPCS Transcom Limited, a Canada-based consulting firm specialising in transportation and energy infrastructure projects, to act as the transaction adviser for the handover of state electricity assets. Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria On 11 October 2011, President Jonathan launched the Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) Initiative which he stated was an innovative business plan competition that harnesses the creative energies of young people between the ages of 18 and 35. The YOUWIN Initiative is expected to create between 40,000 to 50,000 sustainable jobs by 2014.[20] Transformation Agenda In 2011, President Jonathan launched the Transformation Agenda. The Transformation Agenda is based on a summary of how the Federal Government hopes to deliver projects, programmes, and key priority policies, from 2011 to 2015 coordinated by the National Planning Commission (NPC). On 11 September 2013, President Jonathan sacked the creator and coordinator of the Transformation Agenda, Shamsudeen Usman, the Minister of National Planning. He was sacked along with eight other cabinet ministers amid a rift in the People's Democratic Party (PDP). Foreign policy According to President Jonathan, Nigeria's foreign policy was reviewed to reflect a “citizen-focused” foreign policy designed to “accord this vision of defending the dignity of humanity the highest priority" and connect foreign policy to domestic policy while placing a greater emphasis on economic diplomacy. Acting president On 9 February 2010, a motion from the Nigerian Senate confirmed the powers to Goodluck Johnathan to act as President of the federation because President Yar'Adua went for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia in November 2009. On 10 February 2010, during his first day as acting president, Jonathan announced a minor cabinet reshuffle. Prince Adetokunbo Kayode who was the Labour Minister, was named Minister of Justice, to replace Mr Mike Aondoakaa. Aondoakaa was named as the Minister of Special Duties, and his counterpart Ibrahim Kazaure, was named Minister of Labour. Acting President Jonathan also promised to continue implementing the Seven-point agenda policy framework of President Umaru Musa Yar’adua. Vice-presidency As Vice-President, Jonathan took on a very low profile while recognising the constitutional limits of the Vice-President office, he participated in cabinet meetings and, by statute, membership in the National Security Council, the National Defence Council, Federal Executive Council, and the Chairman of National Economic Council. Vice-President Jonathan was instrumental in negotiating an agreement with many of the major militant groups in the Niger Delta, who were mostly his fellow Ijaws, to lay down their weapons and stop fighting as part of a government amnesty. Governor of Bayelsa On 9 December 2005, Jonathan, who was Deputy Governor at the time, was sworn in as Governor of Bayelsa State upon the impeachment of the current Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha by the Bayelsa State Assembly after being charged with money laundering in the United Kingdom. In September 2006, Jonathan was marred by the indictment of his wife by the nation's anti-crime agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), for crimes related to money laundering. Deputy Governor of Bayelsa On 29 May 1999, Jonathan was sworn in as Deputy Governor of Bayelsa alongside Diepreye Alamieyeseigha who was sworn in as the governor of the state on the platform of PDP. Jonathan served as Deputy Governor until December 2005. Lead poisoning outbreak In January 2013, Jonathan reportedly promised $4 million to assist in cleaning up villages that have been affected by a lead poisoning outbreak. Over 400 children have died and Human Rights Watch said that releasing the funds “could be lifesaving for countless children.” Controversies Malabu Oil Deal Corruption In 2011 Goodluck Jonathan's government facilitated the transfer of payment of $1.1bn to a fake company set up by a controversial former Petroleum Minister under Sani Abacha's corrupt regime, Dan Etete. The fake company, Malabu Oil and Gas was set up in 1998 by Etete using a false identity so as to award himself a lucrative oil block, OPL245,for which he paid only $2m of the $20m legally required by the state. At the time of Jonathan's government helping to facilitate the transfer of payment from Shell and Eni to the fake company, Etete was already a convicted felon of money laundering in France. The Economist reports that only $800m out of the $1.1bn meant for Malabu Oil and Gas was ever remitted by the Nigerian government. The Nigerian Attorney General, Mohammed Bello Adoke, who signed the documents involved in facilitating the payments, denied the rest was shared by public officials.The transfer to convicted felon, Etete, only came to public light when a Russian lawyer that claimed to have helped Malabu negotiate a deal with the Jonathan's government sued in New York for a $66m unpaid commission.Both Shell and Eni, as at September 2014, are under investigation for corruption by the UK and Italy authorities for the incidence. Undeclared Monies Flown on Private Jet to South Africa On September 5th, 2014, South African customs officers at Lanseria Airport seized undisclosed and undeclared $9.3m stuffed in three suitcases carried on a private jet by 2 Nigerians and an Israeli.Afterwards, Jonathan's government admitted to ownership of the funds and claimed it was intended for procurement of arms and ammunition. The money was not declared as required by law upon leaving Nigeria or arriving at South Africa.It was later revealed the private jet used to transport the money was owned by the head of Christians Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor. Jonathan's government progressed to avoid going through the South African judiciary system to reclaim the money and instead preferring to employ diplomatic and political channels directly through Jacob Zuma, the South African President, to get the money back.On 25 October 2014, it was announced by the South African Ambassador to Nigeria that the money has been released to the Nigerian government. So far, Jonathan's government have refused to name the Nigerians on the plane but the Israeli has been identified by investigation of the press as Eyal Mesika. World Cup 2010 In 2010 after the Nigerian football team failed to progress beyond the group stage at FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Jonathan declared a two-year ban on the country's national football team from all international competitions. FIFA, the world football governing body, objected and stated that it would expel Nigeria from world football if the government interfered. Subsequently Jonathan bowed to pressure and lifted the ban. Removal of fuel subsidy Occupy Nigeria On 13 December 2011, the 2012 fiscal year's budget removed any provisions for the existing fuel subsidy.According to a poll carried out by the Alliance for Credible Elections (ACE- Nigeria), 80% of Nigerians opposed the plan to remove the fuel subsidy. On 1 January 2012, the Jonathan administration announced the start of a controversial plan to end fuel subsidies.Many prominent Nigerians spoke out against the removal of fuel subsidy by the Jonathan administration. Former Petroleum Minister Professor Tam David-West has spoken out and expressed concern that the planned removal of the fuel subsidy will squeeze the economy, increase inflation, and hurt both businesses and the public. A former military Head of State and a former Minister for Petroleum & Natural Resources, General Buhari, urged President Jonathan not to remove the fuel subsidy and to tackle corruption. General Yakubu Gowon, another former military Head of State, warned the government that the country's infrastructure should be revived before fuel subsidy removal steps were taken. Former military president Gen. Ibrahim Babangida joined millions of Nigerians protesting against the removal of the fuel subsidy by the Jonathan administration, saying that the action is ill-timed. Following the The Nigeria Labour Congress' warning that the country faces many strikes, the country unions followed up with strikes that were matched with civil protests from 9–13 January 2012. Protesters and groups called for President Jonathan to resign over the removal of fuel subsidies.After five days of national protests and strikes, on 16 January, Jonathan announced that the pump price of petroleum would be 97 naira per litre as against the 147 naira the planned government's removal of subsidies would have taken the price to. 1 October 2010 Independence Day bomb During his South African magistrate court trial on 2 May 2012, MEND's (Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta) former leader Henry Okah came out and insisted that President Jonathan masterminded the 1 October 2010 independence day bomb attacks. He told the court that President Jonathan and his aides organised the attacks in Abuja in a desperate political strategy to demonise political opponents, including the former military President General Ibrahim Babangida, and to win popular sympathy ahead of the 2011 elections. The Nigerian Presidency has denied the allegations of terrorism leveled against President Jonathan. A media statement was issued on 2 May 2012, acknowledging the accusations from Okah. The statement went on to say that: “The Presidency categorically affirms that these allegations are false in their entirety and without any factual foundation." The Presidency also expressed no interest in commenting further for the time being, but planned to "make a full representation on the matter to the court when the trial opens." Renaming of the University of Lagos In May 2012, President Jonathan changed the name of the University of Lagos to the Moshood Abiola University in honour of the late MKO Abiola. The action drew attention from critics; among them were pro-Abiola advocates and parties involved with the university. Some critics cited that the President did not submit an appropriate bill to the legislature for the change; that the University's brand name should not be tampered with. The UNILAG Alumni Association commented that although they do not have prejudice against MKO Abiola, they were concerned "that neither the Governing Council nor the University Senate nor any other stakeholder was consulted before the change was announced." Bola Tinubu congratulated Jonathan for taking action, but urged him to "do it right", adding that "we must be careful not to localise or sectionalise MKO". The President has attempted to regularise the renaming of the school by submitting a bill for an amendment of the University's establishing law to the legislature. Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act In January 2014, Jonathan signed into law the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act after it was passed by the Senate and House of Representatives. The law prohibits gay relationships, membership and other involvement in gay societies and organizations and gay marriages. Penalties can be up to 14 years in prison for gay marriages and up to 10 years for other violations of the law. Within a short period, the federal police department compiled a list of 168 gay people who would subsequently be jailed. Within days, 38 lesbian and gay people were already jailed, with arrests beginning during Christmas. The anti-LGBT bill stipulates that those who withhold the details of LGBT individuals face prison terms of up to 5 years.His decision and the law itself have been described as controversial. Security challenges On 26 August 2011, after the UN building in Abuja was bombed by Boko Haram, Jonathan announced that it was not merely an attack on Nigeria, but on the international community. He told reporters that "we would work together with the UN and other world leaders to ensure that terrorism is brought under control." In response to the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta's attack on an oil pipeline on 4 February 2012 in Bayelsa,[62] the Senate President David Mark stated that the security situation in the country is "intolerable". On 14 May 2013, Jonathan declared a state of emergency in three northeastern Nigerian states, Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa to curtail the activities of Boko Haram. Although initially offering amnesty, by June 2013 he ordered for 20-year jail terms for anyone found to be in support of Boko Haram. On 16 January 2014, it was reported that Jonathan had sacked his military high command in response to their inability to end the Islamist-led insurgency in Northern Nigeria. Jonathan's administration has been pressured to bring back the over 200 schoolgirls abducted by Boko Haram. There have been several demonstrations calling for the government to be more responsive, and Jonathan has asked that demonstrators focus on blaming Boko Haram itself for the abductions.Jonathan at one stage signaled his government would do a prisoner release in exchange for the kidnapped girls. Discussions then took place in Paris with foreign ministers from France, Britain, the United States and Israel,where he agreed no deals should be struck with terrorists. He then called off the exchange at the last minute on 24 May 2014 . This about-turn reportedly enraged Boko Haram leaders. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodluck_Jonathan |
You are just 1 man out of 200 + million Nigerians. Your ratio is insignificant to the political outcome s. Pls take a chill pill. Thanks |
This government has empowered more criminals than the whole democratically elected government combined. Kick out corruption at all cost. Sai Buhari! |
DesChyko:Stop sitting on the fence bro and take a stand. Change doesn't happen if you keep doing same thing every time. I have been a PDP supporter since 1999 and i must tell you, it is time to try other waters. You have nothing to loose. Nigeria is currently moving backwards. The only other way it can go is forward. So make the change, because you are the change we need. APC for Change... Buhari for Progress |
We need change... We need progress... The clueless will ruin this country if we don't act now. This country belongs to us all and not to a selected few. It is not about religion, it is not about ethnicity, it is not about regionalism, it is not about "its our turn to chop" Our actions today will save our children tomorrow. It may be too late for some of us today, but it's never late for our kids tomorrow. Rescue Nigeria! Click like if you believe in our next president - General Muhammadu Buhari aka. Mr. Integrity
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Jumia is the worst ecommerce site in the galaxy and beyond. For four years I have been buying from ebay and amazon, not a single failure from them. Jumia has messed me up. I have the same experience . I bought a laptop as advertised by those incompetent morons, they ended up delivering another product. Very fast delivery I was shocked n impressed at the same time. Reality set in when I powered the laptop only to find out that I have been fooled. I called them for days upon days before they came to retrieve it. The laptop was retrieved on the 9th of October 2014. As we speak I do not have a refund neither do I have my laptop. I have made a terrible mistake. But I will never make such again with jumia. Jumia is a toddler in the ecommerce world. |
Australian negotiator Stephen Davis has dared former Borno state governor, Alimodu Sheriff to sue him for saying he's one of the sponsors of Boko Haram. Mr Sheriff had threatened to sue at a press conference on Wednesday. Speaking with TheCable today, Davis said if Alimodu Sheriff goes to court, evidences to prove he has connections with the sect will be produced. "He is worried, is he? He knows that if he goes to court, the evidence will be produced and he cannot escape justice. Let him go to court if that is what he wishes. It is his right to do so. He will not be able to avoid close examination and then the facts will be known. Good luck to him if he decides to sue me in Australia. He can’t buy the judges here. Truth is not for sale. Australia has zero toleration for those who might sponsor terrorism." Continue... No one should be above the law whether in Australia or Nigeria. Justice must be served for every Nigerian killed, every girl and boy kidnapped, every girl raped, every person who has lost their home in the course of this violence. It seems to me the extent of involvement of every person named by Boko Haram as a sponsor should be closely and thoroughly examined by the correct authorities. I read his defence on the media this week. Rather than come out as a statement of facts, it read like a novel of unconvincing fiction. In the last 48 hours, I have been in touch with some commanders of the group and they maintain their stand on Sheriff’s involvement. Sheriff’s ploy of casting himself as a victim is a poor attempt at disguising his sponsorship as alleged by the Boko Haram commanders.” he said |
Pls how much is it to clear 2001 toyota camry Roro Shipping from US. Tx |
Here something as little as a fart can change the cause of your fate. Imaging farting on a tight rope.. lol |
Hey i like this new feature of signature display below a user comment. It got me thinking. Lets do a vote on the most likable signature on NL by clicking the like button for the signatures you admire! Let me start with mine: No one has it all because they can never have you! |
passey: I heard informally frm sombody in Chams City dat NITDA was unhappy wt d result of d Phd test wc they said was too poor(only abt 5% got up to 50) d result wll soon be outWow 5%! That is poor though. Well i hope they release the result soon. They can as well migrate some MSc holders that qualified to do P.HD ![]() |
9igeria 2 - 1 4rance. like if you concour |
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