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she is disabled |
not a joke, she's not as old as my ground mother and she's still alive. My Dad was her fouth Born, and my Dad died 2017 and he was 78 years old |
did you report the case? |
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in Kogi here it's less than #150, you can either get it #120 or #130 per bag |
jumble |
No one knows tomorrow, just double your Hustle in whatever u know how to do most. ahead ahead wiz |
who's he, or na Buhari son again? |
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if i can manage to escape from this country, not even my great ancestors will bring me back. i pledge |
Adamsyozil23:please drop the link for new registration |
Mouhstorph5:then no hope for new registration then |
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rice and maize |
Here are the top owners of private jet in Nigeria. 1. Kalu Orji Uzor Orji Uzor Kalu is one of Nigeria’s top jet owners, and he is the wealthiest of them all. He was previously the Governor of Abia State. Kalu is well-known as a businessman; according to Forbes, Kalu is the richest and wealthiest businessman in the world. On the list, he is ranked first. Kalu has five (5) jet fleets, according to research, including the Gulfstream G650, which is valued at $72 million. The Jets are the most expensive in the country, while the other fleets are similarly priced. According to Forbes, Kalu is Nigeria’s richest Igbo man. 2. Sheriff Senetor Ali Modu Ali Modu Sheriff was a governor of Borno state and a Senetor of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at one time. He was a Senetor twice and the chairman of the People Democratic Party once (PDP). According to Forbes, he is the world’s second richest businessman and former governor, with more than one private jet. 3. Bishop David Oyedepo The founder of the Living Faith Church Nigeria is one of the country’s wealthiest pastors, according to Forbes. He is also one of the country’s wealthiest jet owners. The pastor is a well-known and respected figure who owns many private jets and fleets of exotic cars. He is ranked third among the world’s wealthiest private jet owners. 4. Otunba Mike Adenuga Mike Adenuga is Nigeria’s second richest man. Globalcom (GLO) Nigeria is his company, and he is the CEO and owner. Adenuga is a businessman, investor, and businessman who owns a number of businesses. He owns a Bombardier Challenger 604 and a slew of other high-end aircraft. 5. Asinwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu Tinubu is a former governor of Lagos State, Nigeria’s most revenue-producing state. Tinubu is the current All Progressive Congress (APC) chairman (APC) He is a political guru and the governor of Lagos State’s jagaban. He owns a private jet and several high-end automobiles. 6. Aliko Dangote Dangote is a Nigerian businessman, investor, and philanthropist who is well-known around the world. He has numerous investments in Nigeria and abroad, and he is a proud and successful businessman. Aliko Dangote is the richest black man in the world, as well as the richest man in the world overall, with a net worth of $12.5 billion. He is the proud owner of a high-end private jet. 7. Alakija Folorunsho Folorunsho, one of the wealthiest black women in the world and a businesswoman, is among the world’s wealthiest women and ladies. Her estimated net worth is $1.3 billion. Her private jet is more expensive because she is one of Africa’s most powerful women. 8. Pastor Ayo OritseJafor The founder of World Life Bible Church is among the country’s top jet owners, according to Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest pastors and men. He was the former president of the Nigerian Christian Association (CAN). In addition, he is the world’s wealthiest private jet owner. 9. Igho Charles Sanomi II Igho is a businessman and investor. He has investments in the oil and gas industry, as well as real estate, and he owns property all throughout the country. The businessman owns a number of private jets and is one of the wealthiest people on the planet. |
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welcome to England |
we don't need them, just kill them all straight up |
Who are Terrorist Group? A terrorist group is a group of persons who use unlawful violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in pursuit of political goal. The act of terrorism is one of the most dangerous challenges that has continued to threaten peace, unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of many countries today. This ugly practice has eaten up the peace in different parts of the world through killings, kidnapping, bombing and destruction of properties. You must have read about the recent act of terrorism in Afghanistan, where Taliban took over the country, and the Afghan president and some other citizens of the country fled to another country for safety. That is a good example of what terrorism can leave out anywhere it finds itself. Though, Taliban is currently trending due to their recent action against Afghanistan, it’s important to know they are not the only deadly terrorist group in the world. is the list of ten (10) deadliest terrorist group in the world: 1.TALIBAN The Taliban, (refers to itself as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan), is a Deobandi Islamist movement. They were removed from power in Afghanistan by US led coalition forces in 2001. After 20 years, the group has seized control of the country once again following a rapid military offensive. 2. ISIS ISIS, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, is a heavily armed group and former unrecognized proto-state that follows a Salafi jihadist doctrine. ISIS is a deadly terrorist organization that terrorises Syria, and many other countries of the world. 3.BOKO HARAM Boko Haram, which ranked the 3rd deadliest group in the world, is a terrorist group based in the northeastern part of Nigeria. The group also actively operates in Chad, Niger and northern Cameroon. In 2016, the group split, resulting in the emergence of a hostile faction known as the Islamic State of West Africa Province. The group is affiliated with ISIS. 4.AL-SHABAAB This terrorist group is an Islamic jihadist fundamentalist militant group based in East Africa and Yemen. Ahmed Abdi Godane, the leader of the group, imposed a ban on the UN World Food Programme and Western Agencies in Somalia in 2009. 5.FULANI HERDSMEN Fulani herdsmen are nomadic Fulani people whose primary occupation is raising livestock. Just like Boko Haram, this group operates in the Western Africa and has killed many people across Nigeria. Please note that not all the Fulani herdsmen are extremists. There are peaceful ones amongst them. 6.MAOISTS The group is regarded as a “left-wing extremist entity” and a terrorist outfit by the Indian government. They operate in India and Nepal. 7.AL-QUAIDA This is a militant Sunni Islamist multi-national group, which is being regarded as terrorist. It was founded by Osama bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and several other Arab volunteers in 1988 during the Soviet Afghan War. Al-Qaeda operates as a network of Islamic extremists and Salafist. 8.DONETSK PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC The People’s Republic is a self-proclaimed proto-state in the eastern Ukrainian oblast of Donetsk. Only the partially recognised South Ossetia and the Russian backed proto state Luhansk People’s Republic recognise the proto state. The capital city and largest city within the DPR is Donetsk. 9.ABU SAYYAF This is popularly known as ISIL, an Islamic State East Asia Province. This group is a Jihadist militant and pirate group that that follows the Wahhabi doctrine of Sunni Islam. This Terrorist group has continued to threaten the territorial integrity of Malaysia and Philippines. 10.supporter of APC The supporter of APC Terriost organization terrorise people living in Sudan. They have continued to threaten life, peace in Susan. |
viyon02:best and most intelligent questions i ever came across in 2021 on nairaland |
Wawelexy: [quote author=Wawelexy post=104994168]That's why the president had to flee...... But na power tussle go scatter them las las. America would capture afghan back within few years |
1:0 no time |
all this kind matter sef, weytin concern this baba for there? |
Tecno Spark7 is good |
"Dear" simple |
Is this the same Nigeria that was visa free to England and other western countries? Is this the same Nigeria that $1 was 71 kobo? Is this the same Nigeria that had the largest airline in Africa and over thirty fleets of ship(River Contagora, River Ose, River this, River that)? Is this the same Nigeria that flight ticket to London was N150? Is this the same Nigeria where Visa was not needed to travel to UK, but just pick your ticket to London like you are traveling to Abuja or Porthacout? Is this Nigeria where return ticket to USA was N1,200? Is this Nigeria which Dubai came to borrow money from, but dash them instead of giving them(Dubai) as loan? Is this the same Nigeria where Malaysia got her first palm-kannel from? Is this same Nigeria that Major General Yakubu Gowon said the only problem we have is how to spend our money? Is this the same Nigeria that tear-leather Peugeot 504 was less than 5 thousand naira? The same Nigeria that had car assembly plants (Peugeot, Fiat and Volkswagen)? Is this the same Nigeria that had great leaders like Balewa, Zik, Ahmadu Bello, Awo, Enahoro, etc? Is this the same Nigeria that Indians used to come and apply for teaching jobs? Is this the same Nigeria that was abroad to the Ghanaians, Liberians and others? Is this the same Nigeria that spent billions fighting against apartheid regime in South Africa? Is this the same Nigeria that spent billions on peace keeping in Congo, Liberia and Sierra Leone? Is this the same Nigeria that built housing estates in Lagos and Ogun states for refugees from Liberia? Is this the same Nigeria that funded and hosted the first black arts festival (FESTAC 77)? Is this the same Nigeria where the consumption of CAN foods like geisha and sardines by students was seen as poverty? Is this Nigeria where Peak milk is sold for 10kobo, every other brand is sold 8kobo downward? Is this the same Nigeria that students were given jobs and car incentives in their final year in the university? Is this the same Nigeria that secondary school students could travel to any other state unaccompanied, without fear whatsoever? Is this same Nigeria where secondary school students from the West travel to the East or North for excursions or exchange programs? Is this the same Nigeria where nobody cared about religious affiliations, where Christians and Muslims coexisted amicably? Is this the same Nigeria that was the giant of Africa? Is this same Nigeria that was ahead of France and some other European countries in terms of development (courtesy Western Region of Nigeria)? This is certainly not that Nigeria. How can I get my country back? Oh Nigeria, I weep for you.
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i must use this as advantage make i take cash out oh |
useless people focusing on unnecessary issues Rather than how to stop suffering and bring back unity to the nation |
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God. why i go fall for this kind of country called 9/je/rhear?? |
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[quote author=Wawelexy post=104994168]That's why the president had to flee...... But na power tussle go scatter them las las. America would capture afghan back within few years