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Can someone please tell us who he be? I don't know any of them and I want to know. Thanks |
Amaechi Your Father Shege Waka for you ediot |
if we are honest, let's take statistic of all the single persons that have commented on this thread. I am ready to bet my life savings that 90% of us have indulged in fornication. |
I so much love my church. This hypocrisy won't happen in my church. wtf I swear, if all churches act this way 95% of youths that are ready for marriage wont get married in the church. bullshit op pls help me tell the persons involved to seek for another church. if they don't find, let them use the court and after that seek for a blessed marriage. |
chimchim1: House of Reps are more than d senators. Do u remember dt?Even if the house of reps have 2000 members, they can't do anything in terms of impeaching the president without the support of the national assembly. The senators are more mature than the kids rep |
I need to know: Can the reps solely impeach GEJ without the senate? Can the Senate solely impeach the president without the support of the reps? |
Op point of correction. Jonathan will win 2015 presidential election not might win. >>>Fresher Air>>> Till >>> 2019 |
[size=14pt]>>>>>>>>>>>>>>FRESH AIR BLOWING>>>>>>>>> TILL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>2019[/size] |
With my 2010 Toyota Corrola, I am comfortable on 150-160Km/hr on Warri-Benin Road 130-140Km/hr on Warri-PH road, Warri-Ughelli-Asaba road |
Everyone is including myself is tipping Ivory Coast to overcome Senegal, Nigeria to outrun Ethiopia and Algeria to fly over Burkina Faso. We should not rule out an upset from these clashes at all. Underdogs could prove difficult sometimes. |
Evestar200: you are writing Egypt off,,dont worry u will come here and modify this ur post next 2 monthsThere is no way I'm gonna write Ghana off. They are both good sides, but my money is on Ghana |
African representatives at the 2014 FIFA World Cup [size=14pt]Ivory Coast Nigeria Cameroun Ghana Algeria[/size] |
[quote author=Donalð Genes]wetin concern me, or you or FiFa with messi qetting and returning back from injury? so how does that add up? think well[/quote]On the contrary, you should be the one thinking well. |
[size=16pt]Moderator please do your job. If you don't know what Mr Oluwaseun Osewa is paying you for, kindly tender your resignation letter to him. Please change the headline. This has nothing to do with GEJ's visit to Kenya. [/size] |
My elder sister taught me that attitude. One day we were held in traffic and before I knew it, she went out of her lane moving forward. I told her that was wrong of her and that she should have been patient. She replied me saying : all these other cars finding their way forward illegally, do they ever come back. I replied No, she then said do u get to meet them at the front, I said no. Since then, if I am in a hurry, I join the bandwagon creating additional lane. Just this last saturday on my way from PH at Choba, there was this heavy gridlock before the bridge and I was happy for what I did getting to the front. |
PasD: One pastor gone astray 4 5mins and the whole world crucifies. What abt 'he that is without sin cast the 1st stone huh?'. Even if he did 'chop' her were u there when he went down on his knees wt tears in the middle of the 9t to plead for mercy? @Ese.....you're really h@tless u knw? Seducing an man of God and puttin the naïve man in public shaMe. Shame on u har...lot! (Now start killin me)Shut ur thrash! who seduced who? |
[size=14pt]Wetin concern US sef, must they interfere in all our problems? Huuuuu!!! tataafooooo, amebo [/size] |
....and here I am thinking APC was the new bride/hotcake. |
I just checked mine now after a very long time. Job submission date: 10-May-2013 Job title: Employment Opportunities 2013 - Nigeria Job status : Open HR status: Application Under Review I don't like checking because I know whatever the outcome will be, I will always be contacted by mail. I only hope and pray for the best. I wish everyone good luck. |
I strongly feel the result was right. I have come to notice that most people and countries vote based on regional sentiments. East Africans vote for their neighbours same with South and West Africa. This was evident even when Melvin was evicted, most Nigerians ported to #Team Elikem. Nigeria having 2 house mates in the house reduced Melvin's chance of winning. I think for the rest of Africa to have voted for Melvin showed that he deserves to win. But other countries are wiser now. Instead of Voting for Nigeria that had won 3 times, they will rather vote for other countries. So Nigerian BBA fans should accept the defeat. |
coogar: he should apologise for something that did not happen? ese claimed she was in the UK to do a 2-year masters degree.....that's a white lie. masters degree in the UK is just a year. she also claimed COZA do have 2nd service - that is another white lie. there's never been a 2nd service in the abuja branch. she did not give this statement under the oath though so she's allowed to cook up many lies....My friend keep quiet jor. You think you know everything. There are some masters program in the UK that run for 2 years. Some MBA programs run for 18 months. I started my MSC in same UK last week of september and submitted my dissertation before mid August. Logically it is not up to a year but technically, it is a year. Same goes for MBA programs that run for 18 months. For some programs, you have to do some pre-msc courses for four or six months before you start the MSC program fully. Depending on your qualification. I hope you have learnt something new today. So don't call that a white lie Mr Coogar |
[size=18pt]FALSE NEWS........ [/size] shame on the moderator that pushed this jab to the home page. Ohh! I forgot anything with To(n)to & Di.ck makes front page. Four continental musical heavyweights will light up the Big Brother: The Chase stage this Sunday during the stunning 2-hour live finale, as Africa’s votes decide who out of Beverley, Melvin, Elikem, Cleo and Dillish will take home the USD300 000 prize after 91 days of epic action. Ice Prince, DJ Ganyane, Keko and R2bees are household names across the continent, and will add the perfect musical accompaniment to what promises to be a dramatic evening. Ice Prince has been performing and rapping since he was in secondary school. Since then, the Nigerian superstar has charted and performed around the world, collaborating with some of the continent’s hottest artists and selling out shows wherever he goes. Influenced by Notorious B.I.G, Rakim, Jay-Z, Common, Talib Kweli, Kanye West, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Lauryn Hill, M.I and Jesse Jagz, he has won numerous awards such as The Headies Awards 2011 for Song of the Year and Best Rap Single, African Act of the Year at the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards 2012, the Ovation Award: Africa Pop Songs 2012, Best Hip Hop Artist at the 2012 Channel O MVA’s. He has performed at the HMV Apollo Afrobeats Festival, the O2 Arena in London, Botswana’s Wharic Park, the Expo Hall in Lagos, hosted the 2012 Channel O MVAs, played at SXSW in Texas in 2012 and was the audience host for Chris Brown’s show in Nigeria in 2012. South Africa’s Ganyani Tshabalala – DJ Ganyani – has been in the music industry for over 20 years. His passion for music led him to teach himself DJ-ing techniques, aged 15. Today he is recognized for his mastering of harmonic mixing – and killer beats! A household name amongst the youth in South Africa and the SADC region – particularly in Lesotho, Swaziland and Botswana, he is the DJ of choice for the South African Football Association. DJ Ganyani has tutored, mentored and inspired a host of local and international DJ’s and his latest album, Ganyani House Grooves 5, achieved gold status within 3 months of its release. Multi Award-winning Ugandan rap star Keko recently joined the Sony Music stable, alongside international superstars like Alicia Keys, P!nk, Usher, Christina Aguilera, Pitbull and Chris Brown. Her rise to fame began in 2010 with the release of “Fallen Heroes”, where she appeared alongside other established Ugandan artists like Don MC, SP, DAVIS and the Mwanba Children’s Choir. Keko began to turn heads with her lyrics, delivery style and sheer presence. Her 2012 chart-topping club hit entitled “Make You Dance” featuring Kenya’s Madtraxx, became a smash hit on radio stations across Africa, with the video on high rotation across leading music television channels. Ghanaian group R2BEES believe in not only making songs for Ghanaians living at home or abroad, but believe that the world can relate to their message. Comprised of cousins Peadae and Mugeez, they started out as a group called Camp Yard in Tema, winning radio contests and competing at shows around Greater Accra. The group released its first single in August 2009 titled “Yawa Gal”, which was an instant hit. They followed their debut track up with “A Dey Mad”, which immediately topped charts across Ghana, while their third single “Kiss Your Hand” ft Wande Coal made massive inroads across the continent and catapulted the group to international fame. At the 2013 Ghana Music Awards, the group took home wins in 6 of the 9 categories in which they were nominated, including Song of the Year and Artist of the Year. Don’t miss out on the Big Brother: The Chase Finale this Sunday at 19:00 CAT live on DStv Channel 197 & 198 and AfricaMagic Entertainment as these musical superstars rip up the stage, and the massive USD 300 000 prize is handed over to one of the remaining housemates. For information on how to vote, visit www.bigbrotherafrica.com. Voting is currently open, and lines close at 06:00 CAT on Sunday morning. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/continental-music-stars-to-rock-big-brother-stage/ |
Looking at the qualifying time of others and with some psychological boost, Blessing should get a medal. I hope that evil spirit that always come in the finals will not see her tomorrow.#Team Bleble |
CFCfan: 4:55pm is Blessing o'clockYes o!!! Praying mode activated |
Silly move. How many Brits come to Nigeria on vacation and the likes? Most Brits in Nigeria come here for corporate missions and their companies/corporate bodies will gladly pay the £5000 bond and collect back as soon as they leave the shores of Naija. In my own opinion, the FG should go for a stricter response not this child's play. |
Mr Bukohari, no worry, you go die before 2015 as you no wan rest. #BeginningOfTheEndOfThePartyCalled APC |
I don't want to be pessimistic here, but I don't see Blessing getting a medal in this 200M race. I am not impressed with what I just saw. |
adaobi123: Where in the uk ? At the parks ?Certainly not at the parks or at the bus stations. On road paths, on my way from club at night, behind the bus stop sheds etc....anywhere that is convenient for me. I see the white folks do it, so I can as well do it ![]() |
[size=16pt]I do it in the UK and also in Naija as long as the place is convenient and no one sees my longthing.[/size] I will still keep doing it especially if I can't hold it further. Most of you talking about holding it till you get to the rest room are the ones who always pee on the toilet floor, toilet seat and also pee on yourself. |
FORMER Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, and Lagos State government, Tuesday, disagreed over the reason for the sealing of Kalu’s property in Park View Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos. Meantime, Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola has ordered that the house be reopened. While Kalu’s aide linked the sealing of the house to the criticism of Fashola by Kalu over the deportation of 72 residents of Lagos, who are of South East origin, the Special Adviser to Governor Babatunde Fashola on Media, Hakeem Bello, said he believed the action has nothing to do with the alleged deportation of Igbos from Lagos. According to him; “Fashola’s administration has no time for trivial matters.” Emeka Obasi reacts Reacting to the sealing of the Park View house of Kalu, his Special Adviser, Media, Emeka Obasi, said it was done as a revenge for the criticism of Kalu, who is the Coordinator of Njiko Igbo, a group fighting the cause of the South East.  Obasi said the property had been there for several years and that sealing it after just two weeks of his boss criticsing Fashola over the deportation issue was an indication that there was more to it. Obasi said Kalu was not the only Igbo to have suffered such fate in Lagos State “after the wicked and ungodly act of deporting legitimate residents of Lagos State.” He added, “Why is it that it is now that the property is being sealed, barely two weeks after my boss disagreed with the action of Fashola? We maintain our stand and this will not distract us from fighting for the people. “The action of the Lagos State Government remains unconstitutional because every citizen of Nigeria has a right to live in any part of the country. Fashola should remember that the Igbo community constitutes about 35 per cent of registered voters in Lagos State and they should be treated like they matter in the scheme of things.” Hakeem Bello comments The Special Adviser to Governor Babatunde Fashola on Media, Hakeem Bello, when contacted, said he could not give any details on the development as he had not been briefed on the matter. He, however, said that if the owner of the building had committed an infraction against any of the state laws, he or she should be ready to be sanctioned when the long arms of the law finally caught up with the him or her. “ I don’t think it has anything to do with the alleged deportation of Igbos from Lagos. Fashola’s administration has no time for trivial matters,” he said. Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/fashola-orders-sealed-kalus-house-reopened/ |
STRONG indications emerged from the Monday meeting by President Goodluck Jonathan, President Goodluck Jonathan and governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP that governors Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State and Jonah Jang of Plateau State who both chair two Secretariats of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF will step down. According to a source at the meeting which took place at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Amaechi who emerged as Chairman of the NGF for his second term in May after an election held at the Rivers State Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja after scoring 19 votes to defeat Jang of Plateau State who polled 16 votes will drop the position as well as Jang for peace to return to the family of the party More details soon Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/08/ngf-crisis-amaechi-jang-to-step-down/ |
Most news/stories like this only occur in the US. Why? |
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that always come in the finals will not see her tomorrow.