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My bro just dey make sense anytime any day Tolexander: |
Rather say you hate BOYS. Real MEN don't do stuffs like this. Josphine4good: |
doingood:Are you kidding me. White street bulbs? Which planet be that? |
That shoe though. . |
kolubo:Lol, na so you want take punish am |
BTW, what are your critics about this? cassidy1996: |
You mean this Obama?
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[email]slaknoah@gmail.com[/email] cassidy1996: |
ybalogs:Understand that kind situation. You will be like CHISOS!!!
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![]() I actually tried the number and a lady picked it up .... Immediately I introduced myself..... But all I heard was... "The number you have dialled does not exist on the network please check the number and try again " ![]() |
ybalogs:Lol the gbege wey this thing dey cause ehhhhn People now hide under the umbrella of Jenifa's diary and other comedy series to commit serious grammatical errors |
Got this from the Ad Jenifa placed outside Kiki's house in the 3rd episode of Jenifa's diary season 4. Apart from the fact that the grammer is catastrophic. ![]() Did you notice that number also doesn't exist?
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cassidy1996:Let's see your works |
froshhomie:What's your major? |
To the AutoCAD users and like minded Nairalanders. Below is a dub of a project am currently working on. Am a stickler to the principle of enthusiastic skepticism and that's why am doing this. What is your say about this? Do you think it's feasible? Is there something am doing wrong? Do you think the structure can work out? Can it pass the stress/Strain test? And whatever you have to say (Trust me won't be offended) So the ground is yours....
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Saw these hilarious pic on facebook and decided to share it. What kind of man is this?
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Is this man still proving stubborn? 4 months now, and yet to pay my Mama for Naija. #Ajimobi please give una self brain and pay "innocent" workers ooo |
Wetin we take do all these Sore throat related diseases. Ebola - Sore throat Now Johnson (or Wetin you call am) - sore throat. |
Feeling the sko Plus ki. That guy Don suffer |
This is damn hilarious still finding it difficult to believe this guy is white. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY5uuvmHkIw |
This is damn hilarious still finding it difficult to believe this guy is white. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY5uuvmHkIw |
Creativity pays |
We are living in a world where everyone thinks without education you cannot succeed in life. Let it be noted that I am not in any way against education in fact Education is ONE OF the best legacy. But creativity should be equally celebrated too. Gone are the days when once you have a degree you are sure of getting a job, but now we all know what our university graduates are facing out there. Someone with great idea will be belittled because maybe he/she is only a degree holder or probably Masters. Is formal education really a prerequisite to knowing what someone has to offer? We all know the story of people like Albert Einstein(dropped out at age 15), Thomas Edison(after only three months of formal education), Benjamin Franklin, Bill Gates, Walt Disney who had to leave school to face reality. Let it be noted once again that I am not in anyway discouraging education or trying to celebrate those that dropped out of school, but I am saying Creativity should be equally celebrated as education. A child whose interest is dancing shouldn't be forced or lured into a Biology class! Singing is as important as Mathematics! We are living in a world where someone applying for the post of a salesman/woman (in a roadside shop) is being asked to present his/her certificate even to write a CV (trust me I have heard stories like that before) If you are a TED user, you will know this is a very important topic, which need urgent attention. (attached is a TED video on this same topic) So the question is, Education or Creativity; which should be encouraged? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY |
mabeni:. And wetin you don carve. I think it's high time we taught Appreciation101 in schools so Nigerians will learn to appreciate one another. |
But wait, Saraki too like Mercedes ooo |
#TeamBuhari |
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari wants the U.K. to help return stolen assets from his country and does not need an apology from David Cameron for calling his country "fantastically corrupt". Buhari delivered a keynote speech at an anti-corruption conference in London on Wednesday, ahead of an international summit on the same topic in the English capital on Thursday. His speech came a day after British Prime Minister Cameron described Nigeria and Afghanistan as possibly the two most corrupt countries in the world. Buhari's spokesman Garba Shehu had said that Buhari was embarrassed by the comments and that Cameron must be looking at an old snapshot of Nigeria. The Nigerian president said that he was not demanding any apology from anybody after Cameron's unguarded remarks, which were made during a conversation with Queen Elizabeth II and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby at a Buckingham Palace reception on Tuesday. Rather, Buhari implored the U.K. to assist in returning Nigerian public funds that he alleged had been stolen and hidden in British banks. When asked on Wednesday if Nigeria was fantastically corrupt, Buhari replied: "Yes". Buhari recently appealed to the international community and United Nations for more cooperation in assisting Nigeria with recovering its assets that have been secreted abroad. No conclusive figure has been put on the amount of Nigerian money laundered abroad, but Buhari has pointed to the oil and gas industry in particular as an area where mind-boggling sums have been stolen by public officials A 2013 report by U.K. think tank Chatham House found that Nigerian crude oil is being stolen in an industrial scale and that the country was losing $3.6 billion annually as a conservative estimate, with proceeds from the oil being laundered in international financial centers including the U.K. and U.S. One former military ruler of Nigeria, the late Sani Abacha, is believed to have looted up to $5 billion in public funds during his five years in power, with an estimated $2.2 billion thought to be stored in European bank accounts. British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond defended Cameron for his comments. "The Prime Minister was merely stating a fact. These are both countries with serious corruption problems and the leaders of both those countries know they have those problems and are determined to deal with them," said Hammond on Wednesday during a visit to Gibraltar, the BBC reported.
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You dey take Jesus shirt Smoke Igbo ....Are we going to call this End time things again!!! |
ADEWUMIMichael:That won't be a lie. Micheals' are always stubborn. ![]() |
IamQuins:Me self dey look oooo |
lol. What is the best caption you can give to this photo?
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I don't think I will get married to one