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Bbm certainly.. It works even with the poorest network unlike the other one. |
Even after taking anti malaria drug, you still have to use paracetamol.. |
Saw a pix of her n my friend on her phone kissing, asked her who the person is, told me he's her friend n even gave me fake name that he neva bear. This guy happens to be my roommate in skul then. GueSs what?? She's doing it wit him.. |
It grows in my church. We have it in the mercy land,CCC Ijaye Parish,Abeokuta. We have upto six trees of it. I'll upload pix of it 2mao by God's grace. |
My cousin
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I smell lies. |
The source is sick.:-D |
Lets wait n c |
Now we know those that are single.. |
jennylove7575: I totally agree with u...that's why faithful girls like us dey suffer for relationship.. I really need a loving rich man...that would look into my eyes every morning and whisper romantically... Baby do u want a blank bank cheque or a written one for your shopping?... Then he will just tear the cheque give me,..I will just fill out 5M naira..he go asked me..baby will that be enough?....life go sweet...poor man hmm...if I hear?..hmmm.if I hear?...Ogun owo straight.. |
Definitely there's love @first sight.. When a mother, after going through labour pain and eventually deliver the baby, definitely on her 1st sight of the baby, she'll love the baby even with the blood stain... |
Buuuuuhhaaaaaaahaaaaaaa !!!! Nigerian Mandela indeed |
If GEJ can give me 24hours power supply he promised, I'll personally campaign for him... But I doubt he can achieve that.. |
OP... Sauce |
How I wish this defection is for the benefit of the masses.. Na dia pocket dem dey after.. God dey watch una !! |
I just wish election can be conducted every year so that this governors can perform better.. |
After all the initial gra gra.. We already know this is where it will end. The BIG BOSS himself |
May God save us in the hand of this dreaded disease.. AMEN!! |
In a country of Blind men, the one eyed man is king. Onazi is one eyed. Mikel is blind." |
Thank you very much. |
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For today is my birthday and I'm celebrated today, Chris Ngige will be celebrated, Super Eagles will be celebrated. Amen!!! |
The Tempo of this game is high. |
Skelewu by Seasan, well rehearsed & cut-out, coordinated, Nigerian, African, good content, synergy btw the lyrics & the dance..By Moe Musa, just d opposite |
What of the situation where a church use a place for morning section and anoda church use same place for afternoon section. |
fijiano202: Before u file a lawsuit,Firstly make sure u and ur family are not living close to a barrack or army outpost,Secondly try to go thru public defendants,i know a guy that did file a lawsuit,hes now on crunches and his law suit was dismissed...be warned..firsto la commenteI concur... |
O ti pe gan ( he don tey!) |
Lagos – A former Deputy National Chairman, PDP-South, Olabode George, has urged members of the party to drop their grievances and unite in the interest of the party and the nation.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/bode-george-drums-support-for-president-jonathan/ |
The Fiscal Responsibility Commission, on Thursday, released a report claiming that some south-western states were in huge debts. Reacting to the report, most of the states indicted in the report stated that the report was outdated and did not reflect the present happenings in the states. The Ondo State Government on Friday said the report of the FRC which claimed that the state was over-indebted did not capture the present state of things in the sunshine state. The state’s Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade said that the report which was released on Thursday, was outdated. He said, “Going by the date of the report, this could not have been the latest status of Ondo state’s debt profile because this is a 2011 report. However, from time to time, we go to look for finance from the Money and Capital market. “Every state carries some debt profile, ours is very sustainable, our debt service ratio is below 20 per cent.” Senior Special Assistant to Kwara State governor, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, did not answer calls by our correspondent. The report called on the Central Bank of Nigeria, Security and Exchange Commission and other financial clearing houses to control the rate at which state government obtained loans. In his reaction to the claims of the FRC, the Commissioner for Finance in Ekiti State, Dapo Kolawole, in an interview with our correspondent, refuted the claim by the FRC. He stated that the information is false and the data is wrong. He further challenged them to publish their data. The commissioner stated that the state was a very prudent. Kolawole said, “The information is false and the data is wrong. Ekiti is one of the most efficient states in the country. In terms of financial management, we are very efficient and prudent. “It is embarrassing for somebody sitting somewhere in Abuja to tell me that Ekiti is one of the states that over-borrowed without a crosscheck. What is the basis, statistics and how much have we borrowed compared with the state GDP? “The Debt Management Office in Abuja can qualify to talk about the debt profile of Ekiti State and we are the first to set up the State DMO. We understand what it takes to borrow. If somebody from the Fiscal Responsibility Commission is alleging that we have a huge debt profile where did they get the information from? I challenge them to publish their data. “I make bold to say that Ekiti is one of the least borrowing states in the country. We have tied every borrowing specifically to regenerative assets that everybody can see. I will advise them to concentrate on the Federal Government and allow us to do our job. Also, the Lagos State Government on Friday noted that the state is solvent and capable of redeeming any of its commitment. The state government said the observation of the FRC that the state was one of the state in serious debt was careless and capable of causing disaffection. The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba, questioned the genuineness of FRC’s submission adding that Lagos had not borrowed money for recurrent expenditures but for capital projects. He added that it was standard practice for government to source money for some of its capital projects. Ibirogba said, “Lagos State is not in any serious debt. I don’t know where FRC got its information from. We have not borrowed to pay salaries or any other recurrent expenditure. The funds sourced for are being used for capital projects for the benefit of the residents. “The state has not defaulted in any of its commitment to its creditors. The bonds that government had floated are being serviced as at when due. As a matter of fact, any of our bonds are usually sold out. If the state is in serious debt, we couldn’t have done all these and more.” Bayelsa State could not give specific detail on the report due to its technicality. When contacted by our correspondent, the Commissioner for Information, Bayelsa State, Mr. Markson Fefegha, said he could not comment offhand because of the technical nature of the matter. “I cannot get the details now. The people to consult are not around.” http://www.punchng.com/news/lagos-ekiti-others-deny-debt-report/ |
The Special Mini Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to fill some positions in the party’s National Executive has come and gone. Whether or not the party deserves commendation can be viewed from two standpoints. The first and perhaps the more obvious is that which believes that to congratulate the party on the event does not in essence arise. This is because there was nothing special about the convention as its title tended to impute. The correct title should have been “PDP Repeat Convention”. In March 2012, the PDP held a national convention to elect its national officers. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which is statutorily mandated to supervise the event ruled that it was defective thereby necessitating a repeat. Accordingly, the party organized another convention on Saturday August 31, 2013.On the occasion, the party, with all glamour and pageantry rolled out the drums and with newly designed decorative uniforms sat again for an examination on aspects of the famous internal democracy course which it earlier failed. Why congratulate a party that was in the same position as a student who was merely re-writing his “carry-over” course in an examination? Why congratulate the party when it did not take more than one day for the world to learn that the event ended poorly? Oh yes, the glamour of the PDP convention was cut short as some of its key members walked-out on the party before the event ended? That was not all; they formally formed a faction which has to a large extent destabilized the party. So why would anyone praise the PDP over what has turned out to be an ill-fated convention? The type of message of congratulations which I sent to a friend who lost his father last week seems to me as good for the PDP at this point. So, just as I sent a good will message to my friend for surviving his father, I heartily congratulate the PDP for surviving its own intrigues and pervasive impunity. In earnest, the party has become obese and unwieldy with many inexplicable issues. For example, whereas posterity would easily understand that in 2013, the PDP Governors Forum, being a PDP affair, was naturally led by the PDP Governor of Akwa Ibom State, it would be difficult to comprehend why the Nigerian Governors Forum of 19 was led by the PDP Governor of Rivers State while the “bigger” Nigerian Governors Forum of 16 was led also by the PDP Governor of Plateau State. This picture of one political party overseeing 3 secretariats on one subject vividly reflects the dilemma of the largest political party in Africa. Who could have caused this dilemma? Put differently, who are the real enemies of President Jonathan who are about to destroy the party during his tenure? Could it be the break- away Governors? To put so much blame that way appears simplistic because everyone saw it coming. The now captioned break-away Governors gave more than ample notice as their complaints were not secret-they openly articulated them and consulted widely. They visited some elders including formers heads of government and at no location did any of their hosts condemn either the content or posture of their visit. Neither their plan to hold a factional convention on the same day nor the venue of their convention can be described as spontaneous. The same is true of the list of members of their interim national executive. All these issues appear predetermined in what can be called ‘Plan B’. The situation could have been prevented if the coordinating engine of the “loyalists” around the President had sought to dialogue rather than overwhelm. It would really have been a different ball game if those grievances which the chairman of the parent board of trustees thought could be genuine were isolated and a few concessions made here and there. Many of the so-called contentious issues could have been put on the family table where some members could have been persuaded to see reason. If Governor Amaechi is ambitious as alleged, elders of the South-South family should have used every avenue to draw his attention severally to the common good of a united zone. Instead, everyone behaved as if the man was not entitled to his own ambition. At the same time, the anti-Jonathan groups should have been constantly reminded that not being unconstitutional for the President to contest the 2015 elections, it is only fair to allow him enjoy an advantage as they, the opponents would have done if they were in his shoes. It is unfortunate that those in the corridors of power did not see this apparent superiority of give and take approach as well as dialogue to the use of force. Instead, they sought to overwhelm dissension. Even critics were not spared. El Rufai, Oby Ezekwesili, Ben Nwabueze etc were abused without providing concrete evidence to remove from the public domain some solid criticisms they raised. The Ezekwesili case was the worst poorly handled as government officials merely indicated that she too was not clean while in government. Does it mean that her ‘wrongs’ would have been overlooked if she said nothing? It is thus not uncharitable to suggest that the friends of government have been more of a problem than the opposition. For instance, although the President has pleaded many times not to be distracted from governance emphasizing that he would not speak on his next political option until 2014, it is those closest to power that are holding rallies for 2015 in breach of the electoral law. I therefore heartily congratulate President Jonathan on the opportunity which the current PDP uprising offers him to outlaw every youthful exuberance, adult rascality and proactive senility from his supposed admirers because such unwholesome behaviour derogates from his popularity daily. It is also a good time for him to lead his own cause notwithstanding the setting up of ‘elders group’ to resolve the crisis. This is because, in these times, trust is dicey. As our people say, if one thief is among a group that is helping a man find his lost item, it is probably lost forever http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/hearty-congratulations-to-pdp/ |
This worth waking up to read everyday. Lovely! |
This is indeed funny.. |
