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betrani: Hw would he feel banging a woman that age? Son doin it to grandma ehn? No forget say sex is number one way, I mean natural of experiencing each others luv as married couples apart from other material thingsis like u no unstand the gameplan, d plan na to yansh am to death. |
nasty45: In d context of sambo knowin,i'l say e held unto classified information witout informin d presidency whic translate to him aidin and abating terrorism.SIMPLESanoda 24 in making |
the guy go jus giv am marathon and the old woman go meet em ancestors, trust 9ja guys na! Just 6rounds go kill am |
Marlboro1: In their own words - Allahu Akhbarin their word indeed |
No body can't change dis nation, even if those that have gud plans ended up mixing wth the bad eggs. If u can beat them... Nigeria needs total shutdown and formatting with new innovative softwares installed |
i cant really remember what brought me here, but the most confusing part was when i was about registering with the site, i was informed that my email had been registered with the site and i just had to reset my password. i think i have found 60% of my ans here |
i love this topic, i was once working in a company where they pay me 35g, i told my friends that i want to quit the job to star something of my own but they where like "You dey crase o!, we wey never find job they tuk and you wey de dey pay 35g dey complain" many people try to discourage me including my mum, wow! i letter seek for peoples opinion but one man encouraged and told me things that made me write my letter the next day. though is not easy for the first 3months but now i normally take my launch in tantaliza every day, i now have plenty of time to attend occasions, events, jim, name it, something that would made me write a series of letters when i was working haha, i think it's cool to be an entrepreneur, and remember for one to excel in life one must come out from it's comfort zone |
no way let GEJ not give in to these filthy demands otherwise they will ask for more... |
mancheeutd: sooner or later u hear they escape from prison atigbon abeg not a story next plsreally |
the problem is temporal, GTB rocks |
dey no fit |
I love this! South Africa has been taken US (Nigeria) for a ride for soooooooooooooooooooo loooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng gggggggggggggggggg. Who did they think they are? We spent good money to liberate them from aparthied, we support and give them sucour even their busniesses like MTN IS MAKING MORE PROFI in Nigeria than in their homeland. Okosun and other artistes sang and risks rejections from western world for them, what did this AIDS invested country pay us with? indignation and constant disrespect. BUNCH OF INGRATES!!! More grease to your elbow Nigerian Immigration. I lov GEJ 4 dis |
The diplomatic row between Nigeria and South Africa deepened on Tuesday night as another batch of 16 South Africans were deported from the country. This brings to 44 the number of South Africans deported from Nigeria in two days. Immigration sources at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos said the 16 deportees, who arrived in Nigeria aboard a South African Airways Airbus A330 at about 8:30pm, were denied entry due “improper travel documents”. According to the sources, the exercise was supervised by the Deputy Controller of Immigration in charge of the MMIA, Mrs. Rebecca Ayuba. Ayuba was said to be acting on ‘order from above’. It was learnt that the repatriation of South Africans might continue if their government refuse to stop the alleged maltreatment of Nigerians travelling to Southern African country over a lack of genuine yellow fever vaccination cards. Twenty-eight South Africans were sent back home on Monday night for improper travel documentation and lack of travel health certificate, according to immigration sources. Meanwhile, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the aviation industry regulator, has summoned South African Airways and Arik Air to explains circumstances surrounding the spate of deportation of Nigerians travelling to South Africa. The Director-General, NCAA, Dr. Harold Demuren, met with officials of the two airlines in a closed-door meeting at the agency’s headquarters at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Tuesday, according to aviation industry sources. Details of the meeting could not be ascertained as at press time. Sunnews |
money don change hand |
bad statistics |
shit happens |
shiit |
@ugo, i v been following this thread 4 sometime now. u dey fall our hand o! Why u dey do dis stuff free na! Anyway im abt starting my thread only the first 5 lucky people gets it free |
hmmm |
gud move, we must start frm smwhere |
frm 8am - 12pm doing some graphic work 4 clients. 1pm - 3pm designing web banner against 2moro. 4pm - 6pm seperating my job 4 digital against 2moro. 8pm-call my girlfrnd who's outta town. Frm 9 till now im busy wth my lapi |
na smal smal we go reach there. |
President Goodluck Jonathan in June 2011 sought and obtained the approval of Senate to appoint 20 advisers to assist him in running his government. However, the President has, in apparent breach of the number of aides approved for him, gone ahead to appoint at least 24 advisers as at the last count. Beyond exceeding the number, the designations of the appointees also raise serious questions as to the necessity of the appointments. Let’s consider a few. Dr. Tunji Olagunju, Special Adviser to the President on NEPAD and Dr. Pius Olakunle Osunyikanmi, Special Adviser to the President on International Relations. Apparently, these two offices could have been handled by a single person. Besides, why do we have to appoint a special adviser to the president on these when there is a ministry of foreign affairs with more than one minister, permanent secretary, directors and possibly a department in charge of NEPAD? Mr. Oronto Douglas, Special Adviser to the President on Research and Strategy. Sentiments aside, what exactly is the role of this office and couldn’t it have been carried out by a permanent employee in the Presidency? Prof. Abubakar Sambo, Special Adviser to the President on Energy. Really? What distinctive ‘special advice’ is the President expecting from the incumbent here that the ministers for petroleum, energy and power cannot give? Mrs. Sarah Akuben Pane, Special Adviser to the President on Social Development. One is too stumped to even comment on this. Mrs. Sarah Jibril, Special Adviser to the President on Ethics and Values. What a joke! Who even monitors what, if any, work some of these appointees have been carrying out? Kingsley Kuku, Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs. What would the minister and the minister of state for the Niger Delta ministry be doing and what about the head of the Niger Delta Development Commission? Prof. Dan Adebiyi, Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties and Senator Isaiah Ballat, Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties (Office of the Vice-President). Could someone please unpack this designation for us. Same request suffices for Nze Sullivan Akachukwu Nwakpo, Special Adviser to the President on Technical Matters and for Mrs. Asma’u Abdulkadir, Special Adviser to the President on Gender Issues. What on earth amounts to ‘technical matters’? And there are also Yakubu Abdullahi, Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters (Office of the Vice President); Mr. Bashir Sufyan, Special Adviser to the President on Legal Matters (Office of the Vice-President). Professor Nwanze Okidegbe, Economic Adviser to the President. What economic advice would this officer give the President that the National Economic Management Team members including the Minister of Finance and the Minister of National Planning cannot? Senator Ben Obi, Special Adviser to the President on Inter-Party Affairs. There is absolutely no reason to appoint a special adviser for just this function, when there is Ahmed Gulak, Political Adviser to the President just as the designation of Dr Mariam Ali, Special Adviser to the President on Inter-governmental Affairs. Perhaps the most curious is the Special Adviser (New Media), Reno Omokri. In clear terms, he is special adviser on Twitter and Facebook matters! This is aside the fact that there is a Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity. Strangely, the ‘Twitter and Facebook special adviser’ is not attached to the office of the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity but to the Special Adviser, Research and Strategy. By the way, these special advisers would ordinarily have their own personal assistants and other aides. |
U can now pay ur 20 roger wth ur phone through twitter i just confirm that nw |
dis musiwa again! |
i no wan tuk |
i no believe dis story |
i can go for 365days |
kilandcure:bomb who |
shame |