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[size=18pt]America invested in science Nigeria invested in Religion. Ebola came, and Nigerians are praying for American science. EEDIOTS!!![/size] |
Koolmexxi: Imagine how paranoia has made ppl ignore their brains.... Acting without thinking[size=18pt] Yeah,very similar to religion, I must say.[/size] |
Where are you based? Are you on Whatsapp? |
django1: foolsAnd why the insult? You must still be living with your parents! |
Alfred234: its funny how olamide use to scream about n*ggas being fagg*ts but now he's encouraging les.bia.nism in his video Smh #HypocriteOh yea. That's like almost all Nigerians. |
rapsodeep: See what this Ebola virus has caused. I switched on my Nokia phone, and the two hands refused to shake hands.You are brain-dead on arrival! Nymph |
zeongeon: Why can't u pass a point without insulting for crying out loud we re trying to have a chat and learn..its not like we quarreling..Please act ur age..That wasn't near death..The guy died. Ecosystem isn't where my frd found himself at least d dead guy's experience was far from ur ecosystem bluff.Nigga. You have a lot to learn. It's pathetic that even in this information age, people still believe in superstitions and nay sayings. You need an introduction to Psychology, more specifically in the areas of psychedelics, and its reactions in the human brain. You also need a tad bit of social science to furnish the total package. But as we all know, Nigerians don't read that much. So let me make it simple for you. Check out this links. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyltryptamine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near-death_experience http://www.dailygrail.com/Shamanism/2013/8/Does-DMT-Explain-the-Near-Death-Experience http://www.erowid.org/experiences/subs/exp_5MeODMT_General.shtml https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dmt/dmt.shtml And do personal research on a type (or class) of hallucinogens called D.M.T PEACE. https://www.dailygrail.com/sites/dailygrail.com/files/imagecache/BlogImage-Large/storyimages/dying-by-alex-grey.jpg |
Toyolad: I just switched on my nokia phone and two hands refused to shake hands..hmmm I guess that's the fear of Ebola.Nigerians are so brain-dead. This is not hilarious |
zeongeon: Mr there is no God..Please when you die where do you go toNigerians are so brain-dead and rretarded...even in this 21st century! Nigga, before you were born, where were you? Singing with Jesus in Heaven, I suppose? Do you have any recollections of such? Abeg go sell pure water for express. educated illiterates everywhere |
Richard Preston Transworld, Dec 31, 2012 - Science - 384 pages 24 Imagine a killer with the infectiousness of the common cold and power of the Black Death. Imagine something so deadly and contagious that it wipes out 90% of those it touches. Imagine an organism against which there is no defence. But you don't need to imagine. Such a killer exists: it is a virus and its name is Ebola. The Hot Zone tells what happens when the unthinkable becomes reality: when a deadly virus, from the rainforests of Africa, crosses continents and infects a monkey house ten miles from the White House. Ebola is that reality. It has the power to decimate the world's population. Try not to panic. It will be back. There is nothing you can do... |
spywareczar: www.google.com[size=18pt]abi o[/size] |
Are you on Whatsapp or bbm? Send your details, |
What type of camera do you want? DSLR or Camcorder? How much is your budget? Are you on Whatsapp? Send your whatsapp number |
martolux: black don't crack!!!This is one of the problem with blacks. At 28 (or probably 29) you still dey take selfie share for Nairaland. |
cococandy: Giant of Africa. Looking up to Uncle Sam once moreNigeria. What a shithole of gross incompetence! |
jihday: Somewhere in Nigeria a nollywood producer is about to release a movie titled 'Ebola'YouDon'tMeanIT!! |
Badass nigress(es) parading themselves as virgins. I'd rather commit suicide. |
[quote author=ndu_chucks]For people like me, who are sitting on the fence on this issue, this decision by Stella Oduah has pushed us to the side of believing the allegation against her. It is very simple to simply set the record straight by providing the name of the institution which conferred a MBA degree on her, while publicly condemning Sahara Reporters and her many enemies. There is only one reason why Oduah is unable to do just that. Go figure. SMH[/quote][size=18pt]The reason is just because she's just being a NIGERIAN I laugh in shame [/size] |
Nigeria is the only country where people consider you're mad when you strive to make anything more than perfect. |
[size=18pt]Epic Horseshit![/size] |
[size=18pt]I WEEP FOR NIGERIANS IN SUPPORT OF CORRUPTION! THIS COUNTRY IS NEVER GETTING BETTER EVER![/size] |
superstar1: Damage control.As in, Naija reeks of mediocrity! |
[color=#crimson][size=18pt]Mudinka
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[size=18pt]Religion, Religion, Religion!!! How many times I call you?[/size] |
As for me, hmm, probably last year june, ![]() I got the Internet on my fingertips. |
Good to know I can sin all year, but my sins will be cleansed when I fast on the day of Arafat. Good to know. |
Khalessi: [color=white]Eyah the leaders of tomorrow have been reduced to magicians.Just when you think you've seen it all, another mad man pops out of hiding How I wan read wetin u type now? |
This is bull crap! Nairaland has lost is face value. This kind trash topics now bask on the front page! Back to Reddit! |
ATHENS, Greece — A former Greek defense minister was jailed for 20 years after being found guilty Monday of money laundering in the most prominent corruption case to date in the financially stricken country. After a five-month trial, an Athens court found Akis Tsochadzopoulos, a prominent figure in previous Socialist governments, guilty along with 16 of his 18 co-defendants, including his wife, ex-wife and daughter. The 73-year-old former minister had denied all the charges against him and had accused the prosecution of conducting a politically motivated trial. Tsochadzopoulos’ wife and daughter both received 12-year prison terms, and his ex-wife and cousin were ordered jailed for six years. The other defendants were handed 6- to 16-year sentences. Eleven of the defendants — but not Tsochadzopoulos, his wife or daughter — were released pending hearing of their appeals. In March, a court had sentenced Tsochadzopoulos to eight years in prison for submitting false income declarations. It also ordered the seizure of his home in central Athens and imposed a 520,000-euro ($706,800) fine. He had spent nearly a year and a half in pre-trial detention, as had his wife, daughter and other close associates. The corruption case stems from a scandal over a contract for the purchase of German submarines and for Russian anti-aircraft missiles. Tsochadzopoulos had been accused of accepting bribes between 1997-2001 to award the contracts. Although the bribery charges are beyond the statute of limitations for a former minister, he was convicted of money laundering for using the proceeds of the alleged bribery. Tsochadzopoulos served as Greece’s defense minister from 1996 to 2001 and its development minister between 2001 and 2004. He was a prominent member of the Socialist PASOK party, which dominated Greek politics for much of the past three decades. The party saw its public support hammered after the financial crisis broke out in late 2009 after PASOK said the former conservative government had fudged the country’s financial figures. Greece then had to get international bailouts to avoid bankruptcy. In exchange for the rescue loans, it had to reduce its budget deficit through punishing spending cuts and tax hikes, which contributed to a sharp fall in output and record-high unemployment. http://m.washingtonpost.com/business/greek-former-defense-minister-found-guilty-of-money-laundering-in-corruption-case/2013/10/07/cfa472e4-2f25-11e3-9ddd-bdd3022f66ee_story.html |
[size=18pt]I LOVE MY TEACHERS! Even Wikipedia![/size] |

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