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mine was a big risk. i have always had an eye for my gf best friend when we were in school.there was this particular day she came to visit us (my gf and i) off-campus and i new she was not going back to her hostel that night. i practically went to bed early that night leaving both of them watching movie. later my gf came to the bed to sleep and it was time for her friend to sleep, she had no choice than to be behind me so i was practically at the middle. At night i started putting my hands and legs on her body as if it was my gf and several times, she removed it. when i could not cope again, i went straight to the point this time my hand on her boobs and she started whispering my name to please stop. i told her not to worry that my gf will not wake up, she refused meanwhile i was fondly with her boobs. the next thing, her hand was on my dick jacking me up and before i knew wat was happening, she positioned herself in a way that i had to bang her from behind. |
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Please i am currently a postgraduate student in the UK and I will like to get dissertation topics relating to construction project management. Preferred areas in Contracts and Procurement, Risk management and general project/stakeholders management. Ideas will be greatly appreciated. Thanks and wishing u all a prosperous new year |
Corrupt Nigerian leaders have found a safe haven in Dubai, one of the seven emirates in the oil-rich United Arab Emirates (UAE), for stashing away their loot. The spendthrifts among them have also devised ways to satisfy their celebratory appetite at the drop of a hat.Our investigation during a recent visit revealed that with tightening of the noose on slush funds in the Western world, some smart Nigerian leaders turned their focus to the delectable tourism city and business hub. It was gathered that a former military administrator, who became an ambassador, owns a 35-storey tower named after him in the city. The structure is worth several millions of dollars. A former Nigerian vice president also has a state-of-the-art building in the upscale Jumeirah district, close to the Atlantis Hotel, which is one of the most expensive and luxurious hotels in the world. Among others said to own exotic structures in the Arab city are a former Lagos State governor, who is gradually emerging as a political Sheikh in Nigeria as well as a former radical Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister from the North. Both property are in the Deira axis of the emirate. Harried former Delta State governor, James Ibori - currently facing corrupt enrichment charges before a Crown Court in London - was equally said to have eye-popping investments there. Our source revealed that during the late President Umaru Yar’Adua ill-health saga, the cabal, made up of his loyalists and some northern governors, usually congregated at Ibori’s home to plot their strategy before going to Saudi Arabia, where the late Nigerian leader was hospitalised. “When Yar’Adua was in hospital in Saudi Arabia, most of those loyal to him used to meet with Ibori here. They call him (Ibori) chairman and he usually hosted them in one of his houses. It is from here they left for Saudi Arabia,” the source disclosed, adding that, “there is hardly a governor in Nigeria that does not own property in Dubai, especially the northern states governors. “Nigerians are well respected here and they have the highest number of visa applications on a daily basis. The Dubai authorities grant not less than 95 per cent of these applications.” Worried by the dwindling revenue from oil, Dubai relaxed its economic and trade policies to woo investors. Today, the largest chunk of the emirate’s income is earned from hotel and tourism, real estate and financial services, similar to that of Western countries. All this is buoyed by the tight security in place and almost non-existent violent crime. There is hardly any fear about moving around at any time of the day. A young Nigerian, Chimaroke Nwaozuzu, who is a legal resident, told us that Nigerians prefer to invest and do business in Dubai because of the beauty of the city and the adequate security in place. “Besides, it is safe for the corrupt leaders to hide their stolen wealth because they would not be exposed unlike in America or Europe. Here, Nigerian leaders buy estates and pay cash even though most of the property consultants and firms operate flexible payment terms. The firms agree to spread the payment period over five to eight years. But these leaders prefer to develop the Dubai economy and, unfortunately, it is with the money they have stolen,” he lamented. Other features however make the emirate attractive, such as its loosely regulated free trade zones, thriving ports, freewheeling property sector and permissive business environment. These combine to make Dubai very attractive for money launderers. According to an international crime threat assessment prepared for the United States government by the Federation of American Scientists in 2002, “money-laundering activity in the UAE total $1 billion annually” after Dubai’s property sector was opened up to foreign buyers. But the authorities do not agree as they play down the extent of money laundering, saying there were laws to fight it. Profligacy at Burj Al Arab Hotel We further learnt of governors that do not own property in Dubai but live large and revel in the splendour of the Burj Al Arab Hotel. Described as ‘seven-star’, it is the most luxurious hotel in the world where the rate of a suite ranges between $1,000 (N160,000) and $28,000 (N4.5 million) per night. The iconic 60-floor structure, designed like the sail of a boat (actually built to resemble the sail of a Dhow, a type of Arabian vessel), stands 321 metres (1,053 feet) on an artificial island about 280 metres (919 feet) from the Jumeirah beach, and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. It was the tallest building used exclusively as a hotel until it was toppled by another in the city, Rose Rayhaan, in December 2009. At every time of the day, tourists from all over the world mill around to catch a glimpse and take photographs from the point allowed by the hotel security. “Whenever they (governors) visit, they always go for the best, including the most expensive suites at the hotel. You can imagine how they spend our money,” the source further disclosed.Our observation inside the hotel was that its interior is a statement in creativity. Decked all over with gold and other Oriental ornaments, guests are given a royal treat typical of the Arab Sheikhs. http://nigeriafilms.com/news/14932/17/nigerian-leaders-paint-dubai-red-ex-vp-milad-gover.html Helicopter cruise The latest fad for some of the leaders is to celebrate the wedding and birthday of their children in Dubai. Guests are flown from Nigeria. According to our source, the celebrants and guests go on helicopter cruise instead of the usual boat cruise, after which a lavish reception is held at the Amani Club atop the Burj Khalifa. “The Burj Khalifa is a 150-storey tower and it is the tallest building in the world. Entry fee into the Amani Club is $1,500 (N240,000) per person,” the source added. There are different types of helicopter tour services around Dubai offered by travel and tour firms. For instance, there is the Bell Helicopter 206 Series and the 212 Series offered by the Travel & Culture Services. The 206 Series carries four – five persons while the 212 Series carries six – eight persons. The fascination for those who embrace this service is that it offers an opportunity to watch the picturesque Dubai skyline from the air in your ‘own helicopter’, according to the tour firm. We could not however get the exact fee per tour but it was gathered that it does not come cheap and not every Emirati can afford it. Besides, the fee is determined by the routes and number of minutes the helicopter is airborne, which is between 15 and 60 minutes.
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A man at Lekki has Killed his fiancee for accepting male friends on Facebook. The two lovers were said to have fixed their wedding for the 17th of this month and are putting final touches to the wedding preparations before the devil struck . When the man was interogatted, he couldn't say anything he just kept saying it is the devil's work.The man was sober as he said it is the hand work of his detractors. Really whether it is the devil or not this is Jealously of the highest order Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Huh? Huh? Huh? Huh?
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[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=821009.msg9728232#msg9728232 date=1323428386]Stop bragging here.I currently own an iphone and ipad,so there nothing you want to tell me about apple restrictions.Give your phone to tech gurus to love-vendor it for you else you might just be under-utilizing the potentials of your phone.Wait till you can afford to buy one before yarning rubbish.[/quote]Mr or Mrs or Miss Blueteeth. Please get your dictionary and check the meaning of RESTRICTION. no need for hard copy dictionary use ur i-whatever to check the meaning and then come back and tell me. |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=821009.msg9728051#msg9728051 date=1323426937]if you cant afford to buy one,that is your cup of garri.You are restricted because you want to.How will your friend know that there a bluetooth application called ''celeste'' if he keeps giving his iphone to paupers like you ?[/quote]mr or mrs sharrrrrrap. what do you know about iphone and apple products. if you have used any of their products most xpecially the phone and macbook, you should know that they are restricted to a certain level. |
apple products are restricted kind of. i have got so many online forms to fill and stuff to do but before you start, they will always tell you that you cannot use a apple macbook to do this. shiiit |
otokx:very soon we will begin to see houses going up in flames because we want to also hoard petrol at home like the filling station owners hoarding underground. ![]() dont set your own house on fire. xmas is around the corner |
I wish Akpabio can be the next vice president of Nigeria, I wish he is the Governor of my state Delta, I wish he is my LG chairman , I wish. God bless Godswill Obot Akpabio (GOA). I did my NYSC there and I am missing the state. I also miss the, |
kl2020:On point. If i were in your shoes, though i wont slap her but take the phone from her and talk sense into her head. After all you married her |
@ op I understand what you going through. Give her the threat that u want a divorce if it continues and see her reaction. If she argues with you and insist on keeping male friends then there is a problem. I don't see any reason why a married woman will make male friends on her way to market etc. if it was at work place, it is understood. No reasonable man will call a married woman for 10mins at night if there is no hidden agenda. |
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my grandma is older than that. infact she is looking for death but death has refuse to come |
I think making 1st class is all about determination.I graduated from UNIBEN with a 2.2. I came to the UK to study for my masters at Heriot Watt University with the mind of coming out with a Merit but I graduated with a distinction as the 3rd best student in my class making a total of 7 As and 1C. How did this happen? I saw a flash drive someone left at the library and when I opened it to get the info of the owner so I could return it, I came across her result in one of the files. she graduated with a distinction 8-As. That was the day I made up my mind that if others can do it, so can I. Till today, I still blame myself for the 2.2 I made in UNIBEN because I was distracted along the line most especially in my 200. The bottom line is that if you are determined to make a first class, nobody can take it from you. If 100 students are in a class and they 50 of them are so brilliant that they deserved a 1st class will you then deprive them of it by slashing their result because they are too many? |
anybody conversant with Benin-Warri express road? I covered that distance in 25mins driving at 175km/hr i.e from sapele road axis in Benin to Effurun round-about in Warri. I did that with a 2007 Prado |
anybody conversant with Benin-Warri express road? I covered that distance in 25mins driving at 175km/hr i.e from sapele road axis in Benin to Effurun round-about in Warri. |
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i hope the guy injure wella for that him head. cos i want them to shave that his akpako |
i just finished my NYSC tuesday 4th october and it pains me alot that I have to go back to my useless state they call big heart. the most notable thing i will miss is the good road network. i dont think i went to the mechanic to repair my car anyday thruout my service year apart from my monthly engine maintenance but i know that by the time i get to delta state, i will be a regular customer for my mechanic. the governor has tried alot in terms of road constrution and other infrastructures need by the average citizen. i will score him 8/10 for that. secondly have u ever seen were students are arrested because they were found roaming the street during sch hours and their parents will have to come and bail them. this goes to show how education is important to akpabio[b] FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION [/b] to sec sch level. i served in a secondary sch at Ikot Ekpene and you need to see the population in these schs. on a hilarious note or u may say negative if u like, i made a lot of money from pdp/akpabio during the election. as a presiding officer, i got 20k each election day b4 the commencement of voting including the day first day election was cancelled not to talk about other cash i got from top officials in my ward, in all i made 149,600. that is more than the entire money fed govt was suppose to pay me for the whole service year before the new increment of alawi. i am not saying i rigged election for them even though i was paid to do so becos virtually evrybody that came to my unit to vote, voted for GEJ and akpabio during the election. i vividly remember that during presidential election, GEJ got 99% only one person voted for FRESH(chris okotie) and during the governorship, everybody voted for AKPABIO. so i had no cause to manipulate the result and i went home hapily with my cool cash. KUDOS to AKPABIO pls come and govern DELTA st for only 2 years pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee AKS ADOKE!!! |
sexkillz:sexkilz no wahala i agree with your explanation but you check am nah. she should have just told the person no than saying single. if i were to be in his shoes, i wil take it that the lady in question is trying to encourage guyz to chyk her but from the poster's second post, it was a girl that asked his gf the questn. |
neduzi:please note that in most forms it is written as marital status: it is either married or single. in that case, if you are engaged to someone, you are still single |
sexkillz:dictionary meaning of single simply means you are not married. as far as i am concern, if it was an exam, you will fail woefully because she was asked 3 questions and she is not married, she is not engaged and she is not single so the answer is none of the above. if it is a theory question, then she has to explain that she is in a relationship. now, explain to me the meaning of dating someone or being in a relationship with someone? |
sexkillz:being in a[b] relatonship[/b] simply means you are in a relationship and not single my dear |
[quote author=call-me link=topic=773649.msg9268381#msg9268381 date=1317657655]@poster the person that asked her already knows she's in a relationship. The question was "is she engaged"? and the right answer is no. or have you engaged her?[/quote]how are you so sure that the person asking the question knew she was engaged. and incase you cant read, the question is are you married, engaged or single? besides she should have just said no instead of saying that she is single. chikena |
case study 1 u are into a relationship or rather u are dating someone Q1 what is your relationship status? (a)married (b)single (c)engaged the answer is simple none of the above case study 2 u dont have a boyfriend or a girlfriend Q2 what is your relationship status? (a)married (b)single (c)engaged the answer is single as for the poster, you dont need to be angry if she says she is single because u have not yet engaged her, tell her you want the relationship to stop as simple as abc then see her reaction. probably she is not proud of having you as a bf. as for me the right thing to do is i am in a relationship as long as she has agreed to date you i know how upset i will be if my boyfriend is asked that kind of question and he says he is single. |

