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allahu archedbar to this great news ! |
DeepZone:That line had me in stitches. Osanobua the love between these 2 people is unquantifiable. |
KarmaMod:biko the wine there had a holy touch. I would gladly drink that one jo You can't compare it dirty ogogoro |
janami:and you expect brewery to be in the Bible? |
seyibrown:OK |
romeo:Romeo you're changing the subject ![]() boys and their blokossal minds. ![]() The question is will you work for premier lager or not I'm sure you probably drink 6 bottles a night with your bowl of Isiewu ![]() |
manmustwac:at least you had the commonsense to modify your post ![]() I was just about to go all Okija on your behind |
KarmaMod:my sister I saw the analogy and froze. Isn't there a whale of difference between being a production mgr (for instance) at Golden Guinea breweries and a receptionist at "hot and sexy" |
janami:do you also a quotation that says "never do 419" to know that it's wrong? people and questions @ topic,that decision is entirely his. No man should coerce him into anything. If he chooses to work there,he has not sinned If he quits his job due to personal convictions, he has done well. The Bible condemns drinking to excess like other excesses including gluttony,sexual excesses etc Christians generally abstain from drinking because of it's connotation. The Bible talks of drunkenness not drinking but we know drinking is a gateway that could lead to drunkenness. I would gladly work in a brewery to support my family if I had to. |
Hannibal:There was another folayemi somebody that ran for Netherlands. Thank God he came last just like that coconut headed obikwelu ![]() they should be ashamed of themselves. |
It was another incredible twist to her comeback story after she was banned for 12 months in 2006 for missing three random drug tests. She returned to win the world title in Osaka last summer but still had to launch an appeal against the British Olympic Association's automatic lifetime ban for anyone found guilty of a doping offence. Having threatened to switch allegiance to Nigeria if the ban was upheld, Ohuruogu was successful in her appeal and cleared to run for Team GB in Beijing. After a disappointing first four days of Olympic competition for Britain, athletics chiefs will be mighty grateful that she won her case. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/olympics/2585053/Olympics-Christine-Ohuruogus-400m-gold-gives-Britain-its-greatest-Games-since-1908.html |
Christine Ohuruogu won Olympic 400m gold for Britain with a stunning surge down the home straight in Beijing. The 24-year-old crossed the line in 49.62 seconds to eclipse Jamaica's Shericka Williams and American title favourite Sanya Richards. |
This could have been our gold. Nigerian gold medal but no She's British. so annoying
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don't forget to start looking out for the fat rams to celebrate with afterwards |
$$Rhino:Chineke God almighty !! Mr Hippopotamus how dare you? I'm just helping. |
MC Usman:Ondo State has huge mineral deposits (notably CRUDE OIL & BITUMEN) Ondo State Offshore CRUDE OIL Field Has Capacity of over 20, 000bpd Ondo State has secured over $6 billion for the development of OKLNG - Chevron-Texaco and British Gas have agreed to a joint venture with NNPC on OKLNG. |
MC Usman:13-09-07 Nigeria’s Abia State has joined the league of states in the Niger-Delta enjoying high revenue from oil as the state has been credited with additional 46 oil wells by the Federal Government. Five other wells that are still being contested for by Abia and Rivers States would have revenue accruing from them shared fifty-fifty by the two states in the interim until a final decision is taken on them. The state Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Deacon Ralph Egbu at the end of the state executive council meeting, said there are other outstanding wells, adding that the state government would engage a consultant who is vast on oil matters to identify those wells and recover them for the state. He commended the Federal Government for the action, adding that with the anticipated revenue from oil, Abia State would have more funds for development. The issue of oil wells in Abia that were credited to other states has dragged for years with previous governments in the state protesting the situation, but nothing was done. Last year, a group of youths from the oil bearing communities of Ukwa carried out a peaceful demonstration over the issue and threatened to stop the multi-national oil company operating in the area unless the oil wells were ceded to Abia. Egbu said that another issue that engaged the attention of the executive council members was the epileptic power supply in the state. According to him, following the statement by officials of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in the state that it would not be able to power the street lights recently installed in the state capital because of inadequate supply of energy, a committee headed by the Deputy Governor was set up to ensure the realization of the 132 kVA sub-station under construction in Umuahia. |
Mc usman aka Usu there's oil in Yorubaland and plenty oil in Eastern Nigeria. Nigerdelta includes these areas,olodo Akwa Ibom State is the second largest oil-producing state in Nigeria and provides the operational base for Exxon Mobil which is currently investing massively in the expansion of terminal facilities at its Qua Iboe Terminal, Ibeno and some gas utilisation projects. Exxon Mobil contributes about 28 percent of Nigeria's total output. Other multinational oil companies operating in Akwa Ibom State include Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria and ELF. |
olabowale:so were udaay and Qusay the sons of Saddam They too were Muslims. If wilt Chamberlain bedded 10,000 women these slaves of allah bedded 20,000 a piece,half of them were chained permanently to their bedposts ever heard of David Robinson that played with the spurs ever heard of AC Green who remained a virgin till marriage? ever heard of Mike barber? ever heard of the fellowship of Christian athletes where men pledge to live holy lives despite money and sports and fame ? get your definitions right. A christian is one who has professed Christ not one who is not a Muslim as you all think. People are not born Christians (unlike what you say of Muslims) They choose to become Christians and live a Christian life by the real sense of that word For your information,Muslim arabs and Nigerian alhajis have always kept and patronised dan daudus (male prostitutes) ever before the word homosexual became a frequent vocab in everyday language. ask anyone who lived in Northern Nigeria. |
Olabowole you said, you are now taking on your 3rd wife, another Igbo woman for that matter. ![]() I created this thread to help you hold auditions for wife numero four Any interested ladies should apply within. He likes exotic looking, slim and tall girls with tolotolo neck ![]() He lives in New York City and is a well connected business man. How do I know these details about him. From knowing him here on nairaland |
now you're talking. Olabs told me his second wife was travelling to dubai and Malaysia and I'm already begging them to buy me gold. ![]() I'll gladly accept them and wear them to my revival meetings. ![]() |
I sympathise with him and his family. Having seen a close relative with a protracted illness, I totally relate but the stark reality however is how much this illness and frequent overseas trips even those disguised as lesser hajj are costing us as a nation. I'm not just talking dollar or naira amounts. How can he govern a nation from a convalescent bed? It'll be more catastrophic for this man to die in office. He ought to do the noble thing and resign so that a healthier man take up the responsibilities and seek ways to alleviate the suffering of our people. He is not just fit to do that. The interruptions and distractions are just to many For his own sake,he doesn't even need the added stress of presidency when his health is failing. |
DRANOEL:too late. my bakassi already has a bobkassi |
Axis:The guy is just a clown. I bet my bakassi, he's not from any of the northern majority like Hausa,Fulani or Nupe He's probably from some insignificant, highly disposable, unheard of tribe tucked away in one hidden corner of Nigeria doing boiboi for the real northerners. The only man from underneath the rock who crawled out into the sunshine and now has the audacity to sit and talk where people are talking. Minor minority with major league problem ![]() this diss is strictly for the mumu above,no disrespect to any minority naija tribes including Gamine's Uneme |
@ Gamine,as I dey so,if Olabowole wants to wire me some money you think I'll say no because he's Muslim and I'm a Christian. na lie o dollar na dollar My grandpa in his okirika business used to say that money had no tribe ![]() If I were a beggar (Tufiakwa),I would go to places I know I might receive for instance if fellow beggars told me the sultan was a great giver, I would match on there and even if I had to wear a hijab and pitch my tent at the Sultan of Sokoto's east gate, I'll do just that and collect whatever he drops in my bowl and say my halleluias than die of hunger Just because someone is a beggar does not mean they've lost all business sense. begging na serious business. and like any business one needs to strategize ![]() as they say in real estate,location,location,location. |
they are busy having orgies at obama parties. what other time do they have to solve the problems plaguing our nation? |
she should have at least asked The late Stella Obasanjo who her panel beaters were ![]() |
what do expect from this
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olabowale:I hate to call people liars. You made this claim when you ridiculed Christians for having denominations. How can you be so forgetful senility setting in? ![]() I don't have the time to dig through your posts for the last 2 years. how much will you pay ? my family was heavily into okirika business time is money. |
Axis:you fit? your schools and hospitals will close down and leprosy with akwarikwata go show una pepper you wan bet? look at this aboki living in mud huts with his livestock and eating mud pies calling someone a jungle dweller? |
this kain aboki wey sabi ogbono soup and can spell all yoruba and Igbo words. |
make I laff. |
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