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Jiggy1989:Patience Jonathan is 64 not 54. Its an error on the OP |
olaleks007:That price is owk. Nothing special. Where you going to sell it more than 5M before? ![]() |
EXLOVER:Mr. Man don't let your money and penis take you to hell o. You're not the only one who has money. Even me sef get plenty money. But I know that the path you're taking is a path full of sorrows and regrets. Control your self, pray to God to give you a good wife and watch how beautiful your future will be. |
Sweetopia:Tell her God's time is the best. |
Blinkers:It looks like you are one of those Lazy Youths Prof. Wole Soyinka talked about "FTC" First to Comment Youths. Did you even read my post before commenting. I said human Libido has nothing to do with Occupation and you're there talking Nonsense. What's my business with Nigerians who deny talking about Sex openly. Abi Is having SEX your priority in this Life? |
Blinkers:I'm sure if a white man tells you his poo is balanced diet, you will believe him. Don't be too uninformed in this 21st century o. Human libido or desire for sex has nothing to do with Human Career or occupation. Its an individual thing. |
midnighter:You can go ahead and start your own research to address those problems you highlighted. But you know what? I DOUBT YOU CAN EVEN CARRY OUT A CONCRETE RESEARCH WORK. |
ikorodureporta:These Statistics do not concern Nigerians. It wasn't taken in Nigeria. Nigerians have more pressing economic issues to attend to, than taking research on how many times an occupational group of people have sex ![]() |
[quote author=panafrican post=83199196][/quote]I guess some countries can stand up to the World power.[color=#000099][/color] ![]() |
[quote author=panafrican post=83199196][/quote]I guess some countries can stand up to the World power. ![]() |
You guys in Npower have no chill o. So you're finally letting them go. [/b]N-Power: FG To ‘Disengage’ Over 200,000 Beneficiaries[b] An official has disclosed that the federal government is working on how to disengage over 200,000 N-Power beneficiaries. According to The Guardian, the president’s senior special assistant on social investment, Maryam Uwais, during an interview with NTA, said she is discussing with the Ministry of Finance on the next plan. Legit.ng gathers that she said: “We are trying to see how we can address some of these gaps through these N-power beneficiaries that are meant to be disengaged by end of the year. “We are looking out loans to be made available to them, it has not be finalized yet with the finance ministry.” The president’s former special assistant on N-Power, Afolabi Imoukhuede, had in 2017 stated that not less than 200,000 out of 500,000 youths had been empowered for the first batch of the scheme in 2016. The government said it had “big plans” for the 2016 beneficiaries, even though they were due to be released in 2018. In a 2018 statement, the government said: “The 2016 beneficiaries will proceed into an enhancement programme as you continue to give your service and earn your monthly stipend.” The government plans however have remained unclear. 2016 N-Power beneficiaries had observed a message on their personal dashboards last week, outlining that they had options of transitioning to community police, teaching, farming and mobile agents and access to 100,000 naira loan to start a community business. However, there’s no official statement about the transition yet. https://guardian.ng/news/fg-to-disengage-over-200000-n-power-beneficiaries/amp |
For those who don't know the Cabal Man Mamman Daura is a Nigerian journalist and businessman who was appointed editor of the New Nigerian newspaper a few months after completing his graduate degree. He is a nephew and long time close associate of Muhammadu Buhari.[1] Daura finished secondary education at Okene Provincial School in 1956. He worked with the Daura Native Authority for a couple of years before joining the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation as a programme assistant. From 1962 to 1968, he studied economics and public administration at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1968, the Adamu Ciroma, editor of the New Nigerian was looking to recruit qualified and educated northern Nigerians for the newspaper. One of those recruits was Daura who was just finishing his degree in Dublin. Daura was hesitant to take the position when he returned to Nigeria but instead worked in the office of Abba Kyari, the military governor of North-Central State. In April 1969, he finally joined the staff of New Nigerian as the paper's new editor.[2] The first two years of his stewardship was a focus on coverage of issues affecting Northerners and protection of northern interests. Daura later became the managing director of paper's holding company. When Murtala Mohammed's administration opted to takeover the ownership of the paper, Daura soon left the company. [/b]Mamman, a nephew of the younger Buhari, was influential in the government of Buhari between 1984 and 1985.[b] He was a board member of BCCI's Nigerian affiliate, Africa International Bank and founded a furniture factory in Kaduna. He was also a former chairman of the now defunct Nigerian Bank of Commerce and Industry. |
Mamman Daura is a Nigerian journalist and businessman who was appointed editor of the New Nigerian newspaper a few months after completing his graduate degree. He is a nephew and long time close associate of Muhammadu Buhari.[1] Daura finished secondary education at Okene Provincial School in 1956. He worked with the Daura Native Authority for a couple of years before joining the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation as a programme assistant. From 1962 to 1968, he studied economics and public administration at Trinity College, Dublin. In 1968, the Adamu Ciroma, editor of the New Nigerian was looking to recruit qualified and educated northern Nigerians for the newspaper. One of those recruits was Daura who was just finishing his degree in Dublin. Daura was hesitant to take the position when he returned to Nigeria but instead worked in the office of Abba Kyari, the military governor of North-Central State. In April 1969, he finally joined the staff of New Nigerian as the paper's new editor.[2] The first two years of his stewardship was a focus on coverage of issues affecting Northerners and protection of northern interests. Daura later became the managing director of paper's holding company. When Murtala Mohammed's administration opted to takeover the ownership of the paper, Daura soon left the company. [/b]Mamman, a nephew of the younger Buhari, was influential in the government of Buhari between 1984 and 1985.[b] He was a board member of BCCI's Nigerian affiliate, Africa International Bank and founded a furniture factory in Kaduna. He was also a former chairman of the now defunct Nigerian Bank of Commerce and Industry. |
Instead of focusing on your academics, striving to achieve a good grade and looking forward to a bright future free from unemployment, you're contemplating leaving a girl or not. You'll understand the Nigerian situation when you're done with school and your mates are all on their own. The girl you're thinking of now will get married to someone else who has achieved better things in life. Think straight Mr. Man |
They are taking precaution against possible mishaps like fallen electric poles caused by extreme or violent winds etc. |
Charity begins at home. Why not pray for Teebillz? |
Congratulations. With or without Nigeria, She remains relevant in the global scheme of things. |
tohyorsih2:Bad pikin. Na you give am d belle? |
silverline22:Jesus loves you. Repent from all your sins. #Bestbirthdaygift |
Alawaxbimbex:So you want to defraud a man in order to upgrade that slippers you're wearing? ![]() |
englishmart:That's because you don't have the chance |
Charmingrascal:Take his matter to Professor Adikwu the Vice Chancellor. That will be the end of that story. There are even some Lecturers in that Philosophy and Sociology department that have that tendency too. I'm sure most of them will pipe low until after #Sexforgrade tension has gone |
Rebranded and repackaged by Teebillz for the baby he said he needs ![]() ![]() |
Yeah |
remababy:The White Woman may be married to a Nigerian Man there |
Luciferlove:From today, I will always be a User of New Products, Electronics, Cars, appliances etc |
Society only gets better when people have the voice to speak out against injustices |
This one is a Monetized deliverance session. |
Mummy must have warned him before getting married to his ex. But he did not listen |
Enjoying toplessness for a season |
You won because you were smart. Tacha was stronger with a much stronger fan base. |


