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olu - the story of my life |
olu - story olu - aroma |
aroma -olu and pasuma story of my life - olu naija boyz - oladele ft. eldee hood figga- gorilla zoe |
15minutes later *edited |
added the egusi and spinach , *edited |
Egusi Soup |
Nobella:Exactly i wonder if he will have tainers for the monkey and cheetah |
mamaput:I bow for you. I couldnt have said it any better. @HM all are points are valid |
cat R |
no do you have an mp3 player? |
@ ruescho Dont you have a mouth, are you a baby? you are enabling her to ask for things. its not by force to pay her telephone bill. if it bothers you to pay it TELL HER, or MOVE ON. Next week you will come and post that she is making you pay her electicity bill, i hate to be harsh but open your mouth and talk, you have given her the impression that you like to pay her bills, do you want her to say "no o please ruescho dont pay my phone bill." That will not happen in this lifetime. As for your comment about everything in naija ends up about money, bros its not just naija its EVERYWHERE. Capitalism makes the world go round! |
whole baked fish, with pepper on the side and a glass of wine to wash it down. |
Seun:I said in my last post it still gets hot, so i know hibernating/ turning it off is not fixing the overheating of the laptop! I NEVER said hibernating caused it to over heat, I said i'm one of those people that never shuts of my laptop i leave it on for weeks, hell months at a time, even HP/Compaq tol d me to put it off when not in use. I'm not sure what point you are trying to make with the "you won't listen and dont you ladies understand" comment, its not neccessary at all.And by the way shutting down using Hibernate isn't the same as shutting the computer off, in the Hibernate mode the computer is still on, and some of your hard drive space will be occuppied by the hibernating process. |
My goodness: Nigeria overtakes Ireland in Guinness sales Graeme Wearden Thursday August 30, 2007 Guardian Unlimited Nigeria has overtaken Ireland as the second-largest market for Guinness as Diageo pushes the black stuff internationally. Although the world's biggest drinks company did not reveal precise numbers, it said net sales of Guinness in the year ending June 30 were up 18% in Nigeria. Strong growth across Africa helped to make up for a decline in Britain - the stout's biggest market - and Ireland. Guinness sales fell 7% in Ireland and the volume drunk fell by 9%. In Britain, sales fell 4% as consumption dropped 6%. Paul Walsh, chief executive, said: "Outside these two territories, Guinness is growing extremely well, and that is the future of the brand." He attributed the surge in sales in Africa to a new television advertising campaign that promotes the drink as "the home of greatness". Guinness sales in Ireland have been slipping for several years, leading to calls for Diageo to sell its beer business. The decline in sales in the UK and Ireland would probably have been even worse but for this summer's rain. Guinness drinkers often switch to lager in hot weather but, as Diageo pointed out, this has been less of a problem this year. The US is the fourth-largest consumer of Guinness, with Cameroon fifth. On the spirits side, sales of Johnnie Walker hit a record high. Diageo sold the equivalent of 15m nine-litre cases of the Scotch whisky in the last year, worth almost £1bn. Diageo, which was formed in 1997 by the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan, also raised its guidance for organic growth for the current year to 9%. It recorded 8.7% organic growth in 2007. But to hit this target the company will have to cope with significant rises in the cost of raw materials, as commodity prices are up across the board. Consumers have recently been warned to expect price rises for meat, bread, milk and cheese - beer and whisky could be next. Nick Rose, Diageo's chief finance officer, said: "We are feeling inflationary pressure on commodities. This is going to be a huge task to grapple with in the coming year." Mr Rose said Diageo was seeing significant price rises for barley, corn, glass and aluminium. "There may be a net inflationary impact on the business," he warned. Diageo's pre-tax profits fell to £2.095bn, from £2.146bn in 2006, partly due to a fall in earnings from disposals. It plans to raise its dividend by 5% to 32.7p a share. Shares in Diageo closed up 24p at £10.42. Diageo has begun reviewing the future of the St James's Gate brewery in Dublin, which analysts say could be worth £2bn. But Mr Walsh said: "The value of the site is secondary to ensuring we have an efficient process in place." Source: http://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2159400,00.html |
spikedcylinder:Yeah the Compaq, it really gets hot, sitting it on my lap is a no no because it will burn me, and i've had it for less than a year. PTBNaija:yeah i used to leave them on for days, i never shut them down, i do what you do i turn it off every other day when not using it, it still get hot but atleast its not running constantly. |
omoge:i saw the dog on tv, it is cute . one reporter had said something about the dog being useful to her. that "he was her companion, friend, he never judged her and all sorts." Of course he wont judge her the dog cant speak! I wonder if she had some friends? |
the africans i know dont use it, i dont. its not my word so to each his own. |
i hibernate my laptops but recently the compaq is overheating so i started shutting it off. |
genny over steph |
omotola to me is a fine gal. neither of them is fairskinned, Ibinabo or Mona Lisa Chinda these women are fairskinned |
yeah sad news, heard it in may when he past. |
just the 2 off us for E.O |
they might want to try something else, you know when your relationship gets too monotous, you know what the other person will do before they do it and you just want to see if there is anything else out there for you, BUT you dont want to be a grownup and end the first relationship instead you just want to have your cake and eat it too by cheating. but mostly what Queen K said ![]() |
his handyness, streetwise sense, and homelyness |
then move on, no be by force to be with somebody! |
my younger self, so much advise i would like to have given |
I think there might be some tradion in it, because I used to have a guy friend in canada and we were always on the phone and i remember calling him like twice in one week and one day like that my mom pulled me aside and told me to stop calling him so much, that i should let the guy do the calling. In your case if you really like the woman and want to see where you peoples relationship can go, i dont think you should let petty things like calling disturb you. Calling here once or twice wont put a big dent in your wallet. |
thinking about going to the doctor |
im addicted to carbs.just cant help it, i know i shouldnt eat bread, no self control i left naija when i was 8 im afraid of dogs, even though i had one for 6years |
dbanj- serve the lord |
has anyone seen I think I love my wife with Chris Rock? It was pretty good. ritchboi:you can check amazon.com they carry the complete dvd set from season 1 to 6 of scrubs. they might also have smallvile. i know for a fact they carry Scrubs. |
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make with the "you won't listen and dont you ladies understand" comment, its not neccessary at all.