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I see a lot of you guys didn't see through the poster's arrogance. He just wants to tell you that he is so intelligent that he didn't bother preparing for JAMB, as bad as not opening a book in the last six months, and yet scored 212. Meaning, all those who burn their candles and still score low, or as much as 212, are way worse than him. If not God that restrained me, I would have vomitted some bad words on the poster. Stay humble my dear and doors will open for you. I know you struggled so much to even score 212, it is a good try. Encourage yourself and make efforts to do better next time. Quit bragging, it drives good things from you. Sorry, I even thought I saw six months, you said six years. The perceived deceit is heart breaking. This post shall not spoil my day IJN. |
Do you have diabetes really? |
It beats to see Nigerian politicians struggle to lay their hands on power, only to be sure of just one thing- to rob the people into primitivity. It's sad. |
Hmn. The Ranch is not in Obudu but Obanliku LGA |
Ngokafor:I am wondering how it was taken care of. |
Has any other person noticed? Or is it just me? I don't go to the bathroom every other 30 minutes or so to wash the sole of my feet anymore when I'm home. Nobody seems to be talking about it anymore. What could have happened? The source of the pollution was located and eliminated? Or because of the rains? I had seen some visible flakes of this soot fall like satan accross my PC monitor in the office, at least on two occassions, in the past. But not anymore. I am just wondering what reversed the situation. |
Not for NAS members. Some are Non Academic Students on campus |
I hope the salary difference won't be too much, because that's what may lead to stealing public funds. This is a square peg in a square hole. Let's tap into his intellect. |
Edu3Again:Meaning it's ok if he's not a christian? |
They look it. |
Taxify a new company? Competition wins it all, the way to go. Keke now from artilery to Rumudara junction is N30, while from Slaughter to Mile 1 is now N100 to and N50 fro, in Port Harcourt of all places. Courtsey of those small oke bekee suzuki buses. Life can always be better. |
jericco1:How can they? |
sureprince01:Not movie o. I read about it on this forum. Follow me read https://www.nairaland.com/3765787/justice-talatu-musa#55966327 |
banio:I understand my brother, but such has to stop. That is why we get substandard projects because anyhow it's done, that man who took 20M will OK it. Pathetic. |
Rape Rape everywhere. Why? There should be stiffer punishment for offenders. Most offenders are just let off, wickedness. Reminds of a senator's son that raped a man's daughter to death, locked the man, and demanded the policeman's account to transfer huge sum of money so the case may be killed. The policeman asked if the girl were his daughter if he would accept bribe to kill the matter? The senator said "God forbid". |
henocherry18:I don't trust OUK. He's more like a political harlot. I was so dissapointed he ran to APC, after forming a party some years back when he left PDP. More shameless is the FG that went mute on prosecuting him after he joined APC. The whole thing stinks. NK should be careful not to be tainted by this kind of people. |
I smell lies. Let him also negotiate Biafra's release na. make we hear word abeg! |
I suggest when these criminal politicians (almost all of them Nigerian Politicians) are prosecuted, the bribe givers should also be joined in the suit - they also deserve to be punished for giving bribes. I wish Nigerians will stop giving bribes and go through the legitimate route of doing or getting anything, policemen will become patriotic, by force. Our future is in our hands. |
Due to losses kwa? |
Jajayi:Yes, Licence not wrong too. |
ngoremeka:I am sure you did not check the dictionary before posting this, not even google. disvirgin. Verb. (third-person singular simple present disvirgins, present participle disvirgining, simple past and past participle disvirgined) To take away the virginity of a person. |
Evil woman. ***eyes her***. She'll die in her evil someday if she doesn't repent. |
NextGovernor:But why did you do that? |
Explorers:Mehn, person fit still find some diamond here o. |
That is really outrageous. Well, that is how the money goes. They collect huge loans, misappropriate the funds, plunging Nigerians into deeper shit. Nigerians must rise and put up a system that'll check all these evils, because it's obvious those who should are the actual thieves. |
The first amount in words in the letter though: Seven Million Four Hundred Million Naira. In Nigerian bank's voice "INVALID AMOUNT IN WORDS". |
Poverty is evil and demonic. Is it a crime to buy the friend flower or ice crem to celebrate her? Why pouring of water, worst of all, sand and dirty water. Tufiakwa this kind contri. |
One funny thing about life is: after the deed has been done, the doer(s) may receive punishment from nature/God, but the victim's sufferings would form an indelible scar in the victim's life, for history is unforgiven |
Some people just castigating without understanding the post. The pregnant woman is already a married woman, she is not the bride, just a bridesmaid. What is it about liking and hating, or showing baby bump and promoting evil. Worisdis? The bride is obviously her friend whom they had agreed she'll be one of her bridesmaid when she's getting married, and now it happen when she's pregnant and she has to match on with it. She didn't come to show of, it's not fashion, she simply came to support her friend, even though she is pregnant. I think we need to applaud her for not sending her friend a trailer load of complain why she won't be at her wedding, not to talk of appearing on 'aso-ebi'. |
no way |
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