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Okin biscuit was the best.. wonder what happened to the company. Good ol' days with okin and nylon Milo( not Milo sha I've forgotten the name, it was the cheaper alternative). |
oscarvicto:Are you still in need of an Excel Inventory package? If yes visit www.designvat.com ; they have affordable templates. |
83 fvcking children. This is why we need to restructure. Even though our religion shouldn't matter in the debate of restructuring, I doubt south west has more Muslims than Christians. It's just how these people keep having children. You'll find that there are probably more Christian individual families, but when a family has 63 children and another rationally has 6 how wouldn't they feel they are majority. We have many problems in Nigeria and until a law is passed to limit children per family like China, the North will keep having (or feeling they have) more political weight. What rubbish. |
Cute pics. The guy is nicely built, love the body structure. Damn I need to find me one of these. |
This woman is funny. So as a "Nigerian" I should get someone that understands "Hausa" to translate to me; because she cannot repeat herself in English lol. I guess the message was to and for a certain faction of the country and I hope they heard it. Rallying northern votes. |
taguafuo:Interesting question. First and last name for that matter. It might not be fabricated though, all buyers should just be careful when shopping, always check the expiry date. |
First it was criticism, now the real politics has started. |
It's not the laws. The problem in Nigeria, infact in most developing countries is not the absence of laws, the laws are there, it's Who will pass the verdict?? Even the current laws we have is enough, but who's implementing it. We just need stronger institutions. |
Misleading headline. Why even mention that the school is owned by Atiku. Their refusal has nothing to do with him, so why create a false label. Nonsense bloggers |
Tolexander:That's just the irony. And they will still kneel, thank, hail and pray for him. |
Though I'm not a fan of the current administration, it's entirely wrong for a serving minister to publicly endorse another candidate while still serving under the current administration. Theres so much work to be done in the Ministry of Women's affairs, so I wonder how she has time for frivolities. This just makes one question her loyalty and if I was in charge she would be queried.. |
Hmmm... Our governor, the excellent politician but terrible leader Well sha he's still better than those that fail at both. Apologies to my Imo folks. |
mpowa:While you are making sense, lets be realistic here. Nigeria hasn't advanced politically to that level. Its practically impossible in todays politics for a newbie to be elected. Maybe in a decade or so, but not now. So we just have to live with what we have, and exercise our civic responsibility by choosing the lesser evil. |
lol, God has suffered oh. Damn. Well it might be true sha, what do i know? |
This is what i expected not the tweet i saw today from the Nigerian Senate handle denying the allegations. When is it the job of a public account to defend an accused? |
While i'm not a fan of any form of kleptomaniac behavior. Atiku is still a lesser evil, even if the funds were stolen as alleged, he reinvested it into the system. This not only improves the economy (adding to our GDP) it also creates job opportunities for the masses. Its far better than those that lock the money up in houses (yielding no profit whatsoever, just losing value due to inflation), or those that keep buying houses in Dubai, Atlanta and the likes, houses that will remain unoccupied. So say what you like, Mr. Atiku is still way better than most of our politicians. The university in Adamawa is a clear example, such wonderful partnership with the Americans. If the only alternative 2019 is Atiku, he's got my votes oh. |
Before the problem was lack or inaccessible materials, now eh the problem is too much materials. It's just too much, tons of videos on YouTube, free online courses and books. It's good sha, just overwhelming. |
gabinogem:Abi o The headline is so wrong. Osagie totally disrespected him. How do fvuck will you say who's my main artist?? What rubbish, na slap I go slap you first. You don't openly belittle someone in public. |
Please tell them oh. We have tried but they haven't been listening. And for you Igbo detailing folks, please eh this ain't Biafra. English is still the official language here. Just joking oh.. |
My type of babe, i so hate heels. Wish I could do something similar sef, atleast she has set the precedence |
amakadihot87:I'm not a proponent of sex before marriage, but even at that sex is consensual my dear, once you weren't raped, you shouldn't nag about it or feel you are doing him a favour. Better still keep yourself till marriage. If you can't then na your problem be that. How can you even compare a phone to sex. The former is self satisfying while the latter is mutually satisfying. Besides both parties are free to demand for whatsoever they wish, doesnt mean it will be granted and if granted don't complain if your demand reduces your worth or value. |
Nothing impressive here. Why ask for money for phone in the first place when y'all are not married. Really ain't his responsibility. Anywho what do I know |
Hmm. Sketchy, no details on the process of application. How exactly does this help the unemployed youth?? Good initiative with little or no publicity. Most a times People cannot benefit from what they know nothing about. |
Gosh y'all need to chill. The media makes it seem like this amnesty program has been on for long. Obama introduced it, just 8 years ago. Damn, listening to the likes of Bernie & Warren you'd think otherwise. I feel for the kids, but they should take it up with others that have become gang members or drug smugglers. It's similar to what yahoo boys are causing Nigerians abroad. Once you say you are from Nigeria in some countries you are automatically assumed to be fraudulent. . . |
Gbemiie:HP, as with all other laptop brands, use both processor type, so in other words you'll find HP laptops with either an AMD or intel processor. It's then left for the buyer to choose the latter. I'll recommend intel i7 ( that's if it's within your budget). We also have i5 and i3, older models. Personally I don't think battery life is that important considering most laptops on average (before depreciating) can last for about 1hr 30mins. New laptop models now have non replaceable batteries, so they are made more durable. For me one of the most important things was portability, I needed something very light (asper a lady na). So that played a huge role in my choice. So I guess it kinda depends on you, will you be playing games that need a higher Processor or using applications (like adobe premier Pro) that need an external graphic card. |
- RAM: though depending on what you do, I'll recommend 4gb. - Processor: for Africa particularly hotter regions Intel is preferred to AMD. - Model: I would recommend HP or dell. Dell seem to have a wider spec variety. For all gadgets except phones I always recommend getting a new product, i.e. not used. Though most times our budget cannot support that, so you can get a UK used but get a popular model that has lots of reviews; use sites like CNET, techradar, etc. |
NairalandCS:Lol abi. Though times are hard mehn and niggas are getting old. It's an unfortunate situation really. |
SalamRushdie:Damn so much hate. Life ain't that serious mehn. I hope you are aware that Gwarimpa is a big place. |
My area too in Gwarinpa has been wow, almost 24hours daily. I hope it continues sha, we shouldn't have to celebrate the provision of basic utilities like this. |
vertueptime:Except he labelled him a 419. Saying institutions should investigate the source of Mr. A's wealth is different from saying Mr. A is a 419 so institutions to investigate his wealth. The lattet already passes a judgement |
The worst seat is the middle seat. Particularly on those large Delta intercontinental planes. Worst still if you're seating with mothers and kids. You go just dey like sardine. |
