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Iran said Monday it has called for Interpol to help arrest President Donald Trump and 35 other US officials for the January killing of its top general in an American drone strike. https://www.channelstv.com/2020/06/29/iran-puts-out-arrest-warrant-for-donald-trump-seeks-interpols-help/ |
nashito:You are already over thinking bro, a conversation with her will be best |
Abeg how many June dey inside this year. |
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A digital company on airport road Lagos needs drivers on permanent employment basis. Apply in person at CAPRICORN DIGITAL LTD. 3 Murtala Mohammed international airport road, Ajao estate, 7/8 bus stop. Contact 08027585400 for more info |
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And the award for the "fakest" story in the world goes to this fake story |
News from Arsenal fc website confirms Jack Wilshere will leave Arsenal at the end of his contract in June. "Since joining our Academy more than 17 years ago aged just nine, Jack has been a tremendous player for the club and a much-loved member of the Arsenal family. Jack made his Arsenal debut in September 2008 aged 16 and 256 days in a Premier League win over Blackburn Rovers, making him our youngest-ever league player. Just two months later he also broke our record for the youngest player in Europe, aged 16 and 329 days, when he played against Dynamo Kiev. Later that season he then played a major part in our FA Youth Cup victory, scoring in the final against Liverpool. Jack was named PFA Young Player of the Year in 2010/11 and also earned a place in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year that season. During his time with Arsenal, Jack scored some memorable goals, winning BBC Match of the Day's Goal of the Season in both 2013/14 and 2014/15. Twice a winner of the Victory Shield with England youth sides, Jack has made 34 appearances for his country. Since making his Arsenal debut, Jack made a total of 197 appearances for the club, winning the FA Cup twice – in 2014 and 2015. Thank you Jack for your contribution and the fantastic memories. Good luck in the future." |
Saw this on facebook and wish to share it.
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Now Olympus is DEAD |
HeWrites:The original mama Ajasco ![]() |
Rokia2:How many don taste the honey pot? |
Rokia2:And you will end up on the social media too. |
Mrjo:Oga you should "finished" your own education too nah before advising the |
May her soul rest in peace |
Your English grammar sold you man. It can't be any one else. Na you hack your own account. |
nursennenny:Do you still have your own? |
SOLD!!!!! |
Neatly used Toyota Highlander 2003. Price : #1,650,000 Location : Oshodi, Lagos Contact: 08050681420
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My candid advice bro is for to start searching for another job and resign if you get one. It happened to me once and I most confess it's a terrible experience. Before you know it, you'll loose all the confidence in you to the extent of not being able to answer a simple question of 1+1 confidently. Stop that job bro |
rummeh:Read up |
I just saw this on my whatsapp app. I'm using a BlackBerry Q10. Not only BlackBerry though. Cc: lalasticlala
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Nukilia:You just can't make common sense. |
His death comes three days after the death of another former Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi. The four – time coach of the Super Eagles was said to have complained of chest pains yesterday night, June 10 and died in his sleep. The late Amodu has always contributed his quota to the development of football in Nigeria. READ ALSO: These 10 messages in late Stephen Keshi’s condolence register will make you cry Under his stewardship, Nigeria qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa but Amodu was sacked despite the team’s third-place finish at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Angola. It was the second time he had been removed from his post ahead of a World Cup finals tournament – Amodu was also fired ahead of the 2002 edition after Nigeria finished third at the 2002 Nations Cup in Mali. |
A saggin papa |
Josphine4good:#teamselfservice |
Josphine4good:But the other option is 14years imprisonment remember ooooooooo |
![]() U be yeye boy hungryboy: |
Na the papa be Pastor nah no be the babe. |
. Someone is struggling to get even one.
