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The altar of God is a sacred place. |
Nedfed:No offence, you have passed your message across. However, I don't understand why someone with this kind of English will be in a position of recruiting people. |
hakimi1974:Olololo |
Ore000:This interview is stale. It was done in 2015 when Maina first went into hiding. Watch the below video from 4:20 to 21:22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvf7GYuSyYg |
FarahAideed: hakimi1974:This interview was done in 2015 at Unity Fountain in Abuja. Get your facts right. |
explicite:It depends on your interest. Construction Management is a wide field. I am a bit surprised you are being asked for a dissertation topic even before admission. Anyways I don't think it is a must that any topic you present now will be what you end up doing. You can try below topic. Evaluating the impact of buildability assessment and value management on the performance of construction projects. |
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Photocopy will always be photocopy. It can never be original no matter what you do. Messi all the way |
No single lady was being worthy/qualified for his sponsorship. SMH |
No single lady was being worthy/qualified for his sponsorship. SMH |
I knew they were going to use KIDNAP as an excuse for the Abuja(Kubwa) incidence. |
London don be like backyard for Nigerian Politicians now. You see them in Abuja 8am in the morning. By 6pm in the evening, you see them in London. 10am the next day, they are in Lagos or back to Abuja. Funny enough, they are either on First/Business class or a private jet. Chai! Our Money There is God |
Let the re-branding process begin. |
500,000 Pounds per week!!! Some people really come this life with more than one head. |
I totally agree with you but it is not that easy bro. 1. They will cut/disconnect your light without you knowing. Even if you are at home,they will tell you to go settle with their superiors in the office as they are working under instructions. 2. The people you are reporting to are so corrupt that they wont listen to you and will frustrate you. The district Discos are being given certain target by their Area Managers to refund a certain amount every month that is why some estimated bills are so high. The excess will be shared among themselves (Area Manager, commercial manager and any other smart ''eye when see''. 3. The Discos will tell you meters are not available so they will continue bringing their outrageous estimated bill. 4. You will be forced to pay something before they reconnect you while the dispute resolution process is ongoing because you don't want to be in darkness and the cost of running your gen is high. You see, it is not that easy. |
Thrash.com |
Someone need to help this girl in managing social media bashing. If you want to be a celebrity, you must learn how to manage everything the public throws at you. |
If I should start writing about my experiences in this bank within the last 4 months, I wont stop today.. The most annoying one was when I wanted to withdraw 3.5million cash. They told me I cannot withdraw more than 3M and if I must, I will be charged some huge percentage of this amount which was crazy. I decided to write another cheque to withdraw 2.980M. The next excuse was that they are expecting cash and they can only pay me 1m. I took the 1m and decided to try other branches. I went to about 5 branches but could not get the balance. The worse of all was when I was told in a branch that they can only pay me 50k. I was like wtf. I decided to go back to the main branch which is their regional office. What I did was to write a cheque when I see anybody depositing more than 100k. Only when it was 3:55pm almost closing time that they decided to pay me the balance because no other customer could access the back after 4pm. |
bjt:lol ![]() |
ChristyB: bjt:Come did anybody put a gun to your head that u must comment? You should have ignored the news instead of coming here to rant. |
Just curious, why were the followers of the Ooni covering him before seating down? Can anyone please enlighten me on that? |
I will only react when I see his wife's comment. |
I can imagine what they were going through. Nobody will like to experience this. I remember vividly my experience with medview last year from Lagos to Abuja. A flight of 55mins to 1hr took us 1hr 35mins. After the pilot told the cabin crew to prepare for landing around 50mins on getting to Abuja, the plane could not land. We started going up and down and the engine sound changed. We were all composed but deep down, so many of us were praying. Not an experience I will wish anyone to go through. No explanation was given but I guessed the tyres refused to come out. |
•Apologises to mum •Says he won without any strategy •Thanks Okowa, I Go Dye, Ali Baba, Akpororo, Olamide Efe Ejeba, winner of Big Brother Naija reality TV show is surely enjoying his new status as a celebrity. The youngest millionaire in town arrived the country, Monday night alongside Bisola, the first runner up of the reality TV show, to a rousing reception. On Tuesday, he held his first ever press conference, in Lagos, where he was presented with the keys to his SUV and N25 million cheque. In this interview with Showtime Celebrity, the Warri, Delta State-born rapper shares his experience in the BBNaija house, his ordeals as well as his plans to stay on top of his game. How do you feel being the winner of the BBNaija reality TV show? I feel great, I feel honoured. I’m grateful to God. I didn’t do it alone. I am full of gratitude to everyone who voted for me and supported me throughout my stay in the Big Brother Naija competition. I was simply living my normal life and having fun in the house. But I didn’t know I was having this much love outside. I was just being myself and living my life in the house. What did you do differently that gave you an edge over other housemates? I didn’t do anything differently. All the housemates came into the house with a winning mentality. I was just myself while some came with strategies, which we got to find out later. I feel I represented the average Nigerian youth in the house. I went into the house to live like a normal Nigerian child. How did it feel like to be locked up in a particular place for 78 days? It was crazy but I was not worried because I was there for the money. I said if it was 90 days I didn’t care because I was out to win. They say we wouldn’t use our phones and I told them that they could even keep my phone for two years. I was never tired of staying in the BBNaija house. How would you describe your experience in the house? Its funny that in a place where we expect a lot of immorality, I became more disciplined. I didn’t think I would ordinarily have fitted into the Big Brother House because I am not posh but I was proved wrong. When I got into the house I realised that I was a bit different from other housemates. I was not just playing for the camera, so, when I was angry or happy I showed it. With time, I started believing that I would actually win the show. You were always placed on eviction every week. I’m overwhelmed by this win because I grew up feeling like people didn’t love me and it turned out to be my strong point. I don’t try to be nice to people because I know what people think about me anyway. When I was in school, I was way ahead in class and people felt threatened by my young age. So, every week, I knew that I would be nominated for eviction and that was why I was ready to die just to win the head of house task. I didn’t believe in anyone winning the head of house task to save me aside from myself. So, when it came to those tasks I gave it my all. What was the strategy you adopted while you were in the house? I didn’t go into the house with any strategy. I was the same person throughout the show. The way I lived there was the same way I live my normal life. Nothing changed about me in the house. Recall one of your conversations with TBoss where she boasted that she would spend N25 million within one week and your reaction was simply unimaginable! I was stunned when she told me that she would finish N25 million in a week. I said to myself what is she doing here. “Me I ready die put for N25m but you say you fit spend am in one week. So wetin you come they do for the house na? You dey block oda people space na.” But I guess she said that out of anger. The biggest irony of the house was that the younger ones do not know how to manage their actions but the older ones just said it as it came. What are your thoughts on what transpired between Kemen and Tboss? Based on logistics, my people say I no dey diplomatic so I won’t comment on the matter. Your fans in Jos are saying you never recognized them while you were in the house? I am very proud to have been born and raised in Jos; we all know how Jos has blessed a lot of people in the Nigerian entertainment industry. I say it all the time that if I was born and raised in Warri, I wouldn’t have been this disciplined. I spoke a lot of Pidgin English in the house but don’t be deceived I also speak English very well. Do you regret any of your actions in the house? The only regret I have is drinking. I heard my mum is upset with me. So, I apologize to her for drinking so much in the house. How did you cope with your fellow housemates? I learnt tolerance and also, I learnt that some people have great personalities but still exhibit some unacceptable behaviours. I learnt that I needed to compromise certain things in order to live happily with them despite their flaws. I lived in a confined space and several people invaded my space. I couldn’t ignore them because of certain things they did, so I looked beyond their flaws and embraced their positive side. With N25million and an SUV at your disposal, how are you feeling at the moment? I am a different person who is not particularly moved by material things. Have you been told that so many Nigerian celebrities supported you while you were in the Big brother House? I am so grateful to a lot of people including Governor Okowa of Delta State. I heard he threw his weight behind me. I was also told that comedian; I Go Dye dropped N1 million for my campaign team. When I called him, he ended my call and called me back. We spoke for hours. I am also grateful to Ali Baba, AY, Akpororo and so many Nigerian celebrities whom I had never met but stood behind me. I hear my family house in Warri can now be likened to a tourist centre because of the number of people who have thronged our home to congratulate my parents. What will become of your affair with Marvis now that you are out of the Big Brother Naija house? What we had in the house was great, but she has a boyfriend. I was physically attracted to her and that was why I was close to her in the house. Beyond BBNaija, what’s next for you? It will be more about my music because music is my first love. I have realised that my brand is way bigger than music, so I will definitely explore different areas. If I receive any movie offer, the money must make sense. I don’t feel I know how to act and that was my biggest frustration in the Big Brother House. Olamide tweeted that he’s going to do a duet with you! Yes, Olamide is a great musician. He raps in Yoruba while I rap in pidgin English. I am looking forward to meeting and learning from him too. Will you consider a career in comedy? No, I’m not a comedian. My life may be funny but I don’t think my stories are funny. At a point, you did feel frustrated while in the house? Yes, I did, especially when it came to tolerating some people’s annoying behaviours. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/bbnaija-winner-efe-regrets-house/
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Why the police number plate on his car? Is Davido a police? |
On point |
NLProblemChild:Team Efe please do the needful. |
NLProblemChild:BASTARD |
NLProblemChild:U will be called bastard with not less than 500 likes come Sunday. |
littlewonders:If she is not a Nigerian, then she should not be in the competition. Meanwhile if you want to know if your partner is cheating on you, SMS "Vote Efe" to 32052 |
