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He wasn't rushed overseas because he was scared of being arrested I guess. There is no place to hide for the evil ones. |
Why do you muderfucker show these graphic pictures without considering the relatives of the victims who may bump into it? I hope they sue your asses one day |
They are like south american drug lord with their expensive mausoleums. Yeye bastatds,even in death,they are still squandering the people's money. I hope hard up robbers robs his grave. Ole. Onye oshi. |
Even in america,flood kills loads these days. A plus to the surrounding buildings that doesn't look as disgusting as common sights in places like Lagos. |
damton:Barbaric is meaningless coming from a niggger. What makes you think believing in Jewish or arsb God is less barbaric? His problem is more to do with allergic reaction than inherent superstition, it is time they debunked it and free up the minds of the nest generation. |
Do one actually need clothes in steaming Africa? Fela is a good example of what one can be if he/she uses her intelligence. Absolute independence. |
They could have something to do with the murder. Nigeria is a dog eat society where people are always looking for slightest opportunities to reap off one another, just like the polithivecians. |
Too much oyinbo indulgences with stolen monies. Money can't buy you health,health is wealth. |
Minister of ejigbo,lagos state. |
Kai.It is like the dark age. |
Is morringa native to Nigeria? |
When you start naming it in your own language, that is when you begin to understand its complexities and can easily crack it. Language evolves as long as its speakers remains creative and functional. |
OZAOEKPE:The church said it is infallible. And it is as long as people like you agrees. I hope you don't mean it? |
I thought this pope was making out to be a liberal that accepts people for what they like "christ"? |
Are there local.tufts growers in Nigeria now? It seems like a great business in country where a lot of lawns manicuring and pavings are the future if our surroundings are ever going to make sense. |
I hope he pulls through and turn his back to it for good. Crack is demonic. |
I bet he thought he was ridding on Lagos molue. This country can drive some niggers mad. The shock of facing the reality of what they imagined to be Alice the wonderland could be mentally devastating and the weak minded tend to give in easily. |
PapiWata:It looks like I know that,they are found in wild forest and like every other thing,we do take them for granted. There loads of potent and aromatic spices and herbs that only few local old wise women and men that more or less endangered species at the moment knows. They tend to die with their knowledge with no kind of follow up or documentation. I love Africa man and when I am back there again,I will pay better attention. |
What makes the tissued cultured duller different from traditional ones? Are they genetically grown or what? The more we pollute our lands with chemical, the more the traditional species diminishes. I just wish we can do away with chemicals in agriculture in Africa, it will do us a lot of good.Though we might not be able to massively produce foods, but we might just be able to get by without the need for massive profits,irreversible destruction of the enviroment and avoidable wastes. |
Do you guys use a lot of insecticides and pesticides like they do in the west? We use to grow our non commercial plantain without any form of care,tender or insecticides and we use to get enough from it. I hate insecticides,I think they are harmful to humans like they are harmful to bugs. Even though the so-called scientists that are sometimes stooges of the big corporations say they are safe. |
NaijaTalkTown:Yeah,they can afford to live well because they are ostentatiously rich. The gap between the rich and poor in Lagos is sacrilegious. It is like a tale of two cities that have filth and chaos in common to a great extent. |
Their are very few normal easterners that really wants to live in hellish Lagos these days. Most are relocating down east, especially when they are not into hardcore businesses and hustling. Market could change and it all depends on people's shift. No normal person will want to stay in congested, filthy and dangerous mosquitoes infested Lagos if he/she has got a slight choice. |
How do cattle farmers prevent the spread of bovine tb in cattle in Nigeria?. Or is it not a problem as it is in the west? |
Good question. How do people survive without income,no state funded assistance,no rich relatives? How? Begging or crime? |
As if is a do or die thing,animals in human skin. Those that the caps fits should wear. It is time retarded and devious chimps stop ruining our affairs. It is the to evolve intelligently as a people, it is time to stop being the scourge of the world. |
Burger01:Very cruel. How can anybody wants to it such an ancient survivor at this time and age where people should be be preserving such creatures for tourism and posterity? They are worth much more alive to the present and future generations than dead |
It is what happens when people are fundamentally ignorant. There are no two ways about,unknoledgeble people are bound to perish |
pleiades45:There are no true masters in criminal underworld but there are kingpins, ie, Tinubu. It is not something to be proud of. |
mrlaw93:Ode. Yoruba's are the most illusive drug barons in Nigeria,even though igbos seems to make the head lines more as unfortunate drug mules. |
Bollinger:Nigerians are not english people,they don;t have to be precise with english language.However what he meant to say is his own creation,he put it together and made it work. |
I wonder how those bridges manages to hold on with increased traffic and lack of maintenance as usual. It is a miracle. |
![]() Very funny and creative.Taking it seriously you could be one of future nigeria/biafra robotic engineering pioneers. The short action movie script is better than most nollywood productions.Keep it up. |
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