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ccollins:Jungle justice is bad, only if you've never been a victim of kidnap. |
BushidoBlue:Hmn @ the bolded. |
Therock5555:Hi Therock5555. I read ur post today on FP. How can I reach and talk to you privately? |
You have a point but your title is not the truth. |
I didn't read anything outside what's written up there. What's the illusion about? Maybe for people with a kind of brain, not Dr. Osuagwu's type- binary, according to his pride-striken skull in Agbebi building. |
O boy, this thing pain this op weeeellu weeeellu |
So this is true? |
I just got information that IPOB members would take their protest to Abuja today, insisting on Nnamdi Kanu being produces and subsequent release. Abuja residents please fill us in on this if true. |
This one is strong. They even have their flags hoisted there, even police stations. Lemme just stand and watch. |
Martins301:It actually means as daddy is coming, mum and the kids, who have been waiting endlessly, start dancing. Daddy is too tired to dance, he is busy filling the gen tank. |
You mean Babangida doesn't know how to spell Dasuki? |
Hmn. How exactly did this happen? Does it have anything to do with APC senators' vow not to let him lead them? Too bad. |
Pls retweet it to the Twitter to serve as a reminder. Only a 'little good' from a Nigerian politician makes that politician so different from others. But unfortunately, they can't even afford that 'little good'. They are all the same. |
Nice info there. It is either called "The Nigeria-Biafran War" or "The Nigerian CIvil war". |
Looks like his father. |
Has Oby stopped her campaign? Buhari is just like other Nigerian politicians, he's is only different in his nepotistic disposition. It's quite a pity. My concern now is his dictatorial tendencies. Respect for the legal system is some hope for the ordinary Nigerian. Buhari does not obey court orders. Sometimes I'm tempted to agree with those that believe it's better to leave this country. |
Interesting. |
Nice one for our women |
how can we believe such talk? They said so in the spirit? Where is the video? No source? Abegi! |
marv1:Did I read the bolded? Perhaps no one will remain in the place called Nigeria to begin the 'casting of stone'. Strange comment indeed. |
Is Abakiliki prisons not a maximum security Prison? Most Eboyians have nothing to worry, most of them practise the same religion with BH. |
His eyes just got opened to this? What about all the developments in his region he claimed were only done by Hausas? If the country divides, then he has to relocate to somewhere in the North. One Nigeria or division indeed. I want to have my siesta abeg. |
So I see it in the papers, I watch it on the screen, but I have never lost a sleep on it because those that are not corrupt should only encourage us to even do more. For those that are interested in the safety of those that have abuse trust in the country will go to any length including bribing people to give false information. I am not being selective. Whoever is caught, the documents that incriminates him or her will be taken to the courts to prosecute him for Nigerians to know who abused trust"he saidI only saw the bolded, the direct opposite of the heading. |
A friend experiencd this with one of the airlines recently, but unfortunately, the bag didn't return intact. |
Mentorship seems to be hard to get in Nigeria. Perhaps because the prospective mentors think the mentees will push them out of the business, or for some other reasons. For some, they feel the mentee will know their secrets and become competition. But for sure, this is not helping the Nigerian economy because no matter how much ground you think you're holding, there'll still be much left uncovered; either due to your limited resources in funds, or space. So, people should be proud to point at other people and say: "I mentored that guy, and now he's doing great". I learnt one thing once in a ICCC business meeting in PH. A lady delivering a talk on fish farming said one striking thing, and I believed her. She said "some people when teaching others hide information. They feel they should hide some information in order to still be ahead. I don't think so. A christian shouldn't do so. I give everything. When I give everything, I feel empty and I go searching and researching to learn more and become better." Even if your mentee becomes competition, competition makes us work smarter than we would ordinarily. Sometimes too, we even learn from the people we teach. When they see we have given all and have been blessed by the information, they desire to give back with any information they have out of gratitude. Or to bless us back in some ways. That mentee may have an information he doesn't need but will make you a millionaire. Many are quick to demand for money, and yet not deliver. They take the mentee to a lonely path and abandon him. Quite sad. Just my observation. |
What's up with this thread? |
Apart the weighty item in his right pocket. Is one leg longer than the other? |
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