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Repin Ib City...We too much |
jayrock:no fit be like us,hw? |
A professional cyclist legs after 250km on bike in Tour De France. Chai!
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Good work on building lecturing o |
Happy 1st birthday boy... |
A cat has turned to human at Ring road in Ibadan early this morning. A boy opened their house store which was locked with key only to find a cat.He quickly closed the door and rushed out to call his mum. When they got there and opened the door they find a girl like age 15. Fresh fm were called immediately and police too came. When interviewed by the fresh fm reporters, she said she is called ADO META in their meeting and that she is jst two years old. She has defecated all over her body which doesn't look like human faeces. |
Civil servant can't gree o,4 where? |
Thank u God 4 countin me among d house owners at my youthful age.Jst moved into my house in April.God will do urs 4 u o |
How far It means how long in English but how are u in NAIJA. |
It's no longer news that Jose Mourinho is now Manchester United FC coach. Now, how do we seperate the love of a particular coach from the love of football club. I could remember when Ronaldo moves to Real Madrid, a lot of Man U fans love seeing Ronaldo been successful. Those Chelsea fans out there that love Mourinho,will you switch your allegiance to Man U? Tell us about your view...
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Shai! People can look pics eh |
See more pics
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Congrats girl, you made us proud!
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The 2016 budget was signed at a brief ceremony held inside the President’s office at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. However, see four quotes of Buhari during the signing of the 2016 budget into law that perhaps should give us some hope: “This government is like no other. We are absolutely committed to changing the structure of the Nigerian economy once and for all” -PMB “I can’t promise that it will be an easy journey, but can assure this govt you have freely elected will work with honesty & dedication” -PMB “I commend the sacrifice, resilience, toughness of all Nigerians, who have continued to have hope and confidence of a great future” -PMB “Living in the State House does not alienate me from your daily struggles. I hear your cries, I share your pains” -PMB . http://punchng.com/three-important-quotes-buhari-budjet-signing |
Hw many interview questions 1 needs 2 know now? |
pyyxxaro:hahahahaha...bitter true |
pyyxxaro:hahahahaha... |
Lol!
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Leicester proved all football followers and pundits wrong by winning English premier league. Can such be emulated in Nigeria professional football league this season? Teams such as MFM and Ikorodu United who were just being promoted to the higher league do the unthinkable? |
This thread is over a year but I really like it. The calculations are spot on |
Things are so hard in the country at the moment. We all know the situations we are at present is too bad.Who do you guys think has the biggest fault; the masses, past politicians,or present ones. |
This old woman is getting married when Linda Ikeji couldn't find one. This life sha! |
You can start plan building ur house as soon as u av enough cash. I bought land at d age of 30, got married at 32 and jst moved 2 my house few days ago at 34. |
Congrats Op, may God gives you strength 2 complete this project. |
rafcrown:Thanks so much |
Was paying 100k for a 3 bedroom bungalow. Moved 2 my own house yesterday. I will appreciate likes as a form of congratulating me on my new house from Nairalanders. |
May God spares ur life 2 complete dis project. |
Me n my wife were classmate in our primary sch. We sometimes sit 2geda. We met later after our secondary school and I walked up 2 her to tell her hw I feel abt her. She agreed to us dating and we got married six years later.God has blessed us with a beauiful daughter and our marriage of 3 years now is as strong as d first day. |
Av been using dia internet since 2009...Dumped them last month cos they increased dia bb sub. |
3B...Big Breasted Babe! |
Nicknamed Producer... |
Your Excellency, It is my desire to glorify God, on your behalf, through whose grace and mercy you are where you are today. As a non-residential indigene of Ekiti State whose view is completely devoid of any political undertone, it behoves me to let you have a feeling of the actual state of mind of Ekiti people at the moment vis-a-vis your action or inaction. Like any other ambitious person, I opine you aspired to govern Ekiti State because of all, some or at least one of the following reasons: 1. You believe you are competent in all ramifications to man the mantle leadership given the desired dividends of democracy to Ekiti people; 2. You are convinced you have what it takes to improve the lot of the people you are out to serve; 3. You believe you are a team leader who will work assiduously and harmoniously with others in your cabinet to move the state forward by providing the enabling environment suitable for people to work and obtain their basic needs of life, among others. If the above reasons are anything to go by, then it is important to find out critically if you have indeed met the expectations of Ekiti people in this regard. Your Excellency, it may interest you to inquire into the imperative of this piece. Believe it or not, an average Ekiti worker today is not happy with your government. Why? You subject them to hunger by not paying their salaries up to date. We got to know the last month you paid them was November 2015. Of course, a hungry man is an angry man. Perhaps, it is not to your knowledge that your admirers and teeming supporters are presently questioning the rationale for voting you in. Those who were opposed to your candidature are similarly singing a different song. If salaries are owed three to four months in a state like Ekiti, which is among the least industrialised in the country, then the major means of livelihood of the people has been jeopardised and significantly tampered with. The multiplier effect is enormous. It adversely affects everybody: the old, the young, schoolchildren, the jobless and all. Your Excellency, it is obvious to all Nigerians you are, as of today, the most vocal critic of the ruling party especially the President. Yet, situations back home require timely surgical operations. It automatically calls for your urgent attention to put things in order. You need to take prompt actions capable of substituting gloomy faces all over the place with smiling faces. It is generally believed if 20 per cent of energy you dissipate in criticising policies of the opposition party is diverted to improving the lot of the Ekiti people, things would have been better of. Recently, we watched on television how some of your party members castigated your policy of doing things purely your own way without carrying them along. They accused you of taking all the decisions yourself. Kindly bear in mind however two or more heads are better than one. After all, a tree doesn’t make a forest. A regular mind rubbing with your party members as well as your cabinet members may fish out relevant suggestions on what can be done to pay the state workers salary. As lofty as the idea of openly distributing food items to the highly impoverished citizens appears to be, prompt payment of their salaries is indeed a far better alternative. In any case, a significant percentage of the Ekiti State workers will certainly feel insulted to be identified with open place distribution of food items. The message being communicated in a nutshell is clear: Give utmost priority to paying Ekiti State workers their salaries while drawing your scale of preference. If you are unable to embark on any capital project but are up to date in the payment of workers’ salaries, you are likely to be voted the best governor of the year. Yours, Matthew Adeleye Ota, Ogun State https:///hMrDvruPyf |