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another interesting game tonight, I guess I hope RM will live up tonight ![]() |
well if FG could say Buhari was BH sponsor without proof same method apply to the above claim lol in 9ja anything can happen |
HMMM again BH Northern Nigeria is not a safe place |
Hmm OBJ again |
He he ![]() |
After sepe na to dance that sepe music join ![]() |
There is always two side to every story, i guess the guy must have done something wrong, soldiers well disciplined in those days, i hope now too |
its all about understanding, but few comments already pointed that is better you inform him/her before you take money from his/her pocket/wallet. |
use one stone to kill to bird if you get what I mean. good luck |
I think is time for GEJ to get Sambo Impeached, He knew where the smoke is coming from but just sit and chop doing nothing yeye Sambo |
Nice move God bless sir, good example |
Both the video and this guy that wrote the first comment make my day ![]() |
the way am manner some people reason makes you wonder if we Nigerian have some strange illness everything people see it negatively |
lest go there |
well all has been said Nigerian deserve more than what GEJ is offering, I will not call him clueless but I think GEJ has took some really bad decision on this note I support motion |
before Alam's got state pardon he should have been sent back to UK and tried if the govt are really transparent that should be the next line of action, or open all the gate of our prison and let inmate walk out free in the name of state pardon, someone who stole disgrace or great country now got state pardon that says a lot about the GEJ administration |
hmmmm good or bad i reserve my comment |
the properies She stole from us In Nigeria anything can happen |
laugh don kill me after reading both trend nice one guys some great and mighty men has fall e.g Samson,King David the man after God's heart .....Tiger Wood all fall yakata because of ........ am off back to work |
his comment are all wrong at this very point in time his playing polity when everyone knew what his son did was wrong, but there you go again in African anything can happen shameless old man |
whos vector? |
well OBJ has come and gone he did his best salute to baba e no easy to be presido for this great country 9ja |
hahaha brb |
nonsense |
my Ogun people make una take am easy haba egba meji ko ni jara won ni yan? ti kan mba paro ekeji a ni bawa |
hmmm nice pictures make una enjoy ![]() |
I click like one thousand times, I strongly agree with you bro few years ago, some of my friends that we studied in UK decide to relocate to Nigeria that they will get a good job but all was wasted effort, I advice them to have a plan B, get your stay here if you want to try Nigeria fine if unsuccessful relocate back to UK quick at least you will be hoping you will get a better job someday. our leaders are the doom for this great country called Nigeria |
hmmm is going to be a big match, but I will say my MUFC will carry the day, because we are the champion |
happy birthday the man we love to hate - one Nigeria |
This is what I call vission of a good leadership, what tangible project our dear leader in Nigeria has done and compete with other African Nation. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21658149 Ghana's President John Mahama has launched a project to build a $10bn (£6.6bn) IT hub near the capital, Accra, within three years. Dubbed Hope City, it will have Africa's tallest building, at a height of 270m (885ft), an investor says. It will be built on empty land and will employ about 50,000 people and house 25,000 people, the investor adds. In January, Kenya unveiled plans to build an "Africa's Silicon Savannah" within 20 years at a cost of $14.5bn. Kenya's Konza Technology City, about 60km (37 miles) from the capital, Nairobi, is supposed to create more than 200,000 jobs by 2030. Mr Mahama said the private sector would spearhead the building of Hope City. "Government has led growth since independence with all the major investments... The time has come for the private sector to take over," he said at the project's launch. "We can see that already in several sectors, including ICT [information, communications and technology] and telecom." The head of local technology giant RLG Communications, Roland Agambire, told the BBC that his company was investing in Hope City with the aim of making Ghana globally competitive. "What we are trying to do here is to develop the apps [applications] from scratch," he said "This will enable us to have the biggest assembling plant in the world to assemble various products - over one million within a day," he said. The IT hub would be made up of six towers, including a 75-storey, 270m-high tower, "the highest in Africa", RLG Communications says on its website. "Hope City will provide work for 50,000 people and will host 25,000 inhabitants," it adds. It would include an IT university, a residential area, a hospital, as well as social and sporting amenities, the BBC's Sammy Darko reports from Accra
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shut up my friend because you manage to have some some change you are forming, on a serious note this guy is selfish, what are you giving back or you think every Nigerian is greedy? there are good people and back people do your best and leave the rest, how would it sound if someone like become more famous than P Square under your management and they point at you common wake up man |

