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Celebrities / Re: Yinka Ayefele: "The Day I Got An Erection At The Hospital Everyone Jubilated" by slapandfall(m): 11:45am On Dec 18, 2017
What caused the erection? Okorocha will mold a statue of your preeeek soon

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Car Talk / Re: Tesla Is Causing Battery Shortage Worldwide by slapandfall(m): 8:32am On Dec 17, 2017
Zoharariel:


Not always, my priend. grin

If dreams always come true, General Sani Abacha would still be ruling Nigeria today.

If dreams always come true, Obasanjo would have succeeded in scamming us with his 3rd term agenda.

If dreams always come true, Mubarak Obama would have succeeded in compelling Nigeria to legalizing gay marriage.

If dreams always come true, Amerika would have succeeded in killing Bashar Al-Assad of Syria & my best friend - Kim Jong-Un of North Korea like she did to Ghadaffi & Saddam Hussein.

If dreams always come true, Killary “witch” Clinton would be the President of the “United Snakes of Amerika” today.

If dreams always come true, NATO would have opened a “Regional Office” at the backyard (Ukraine) of Mother Russia. grin cheesy grin

Lastly, If dreams always come true, I - “Zoharariel Underscore Obatala featuring Shango, Ogun Lakeaye Oshimale & Eshu Laalu Ogirioko” would have succeeded in impregnating Missy89, Mizmycoli, Lolawilliams & the last daughter of my landlady who is only 13years old. grin cheesy grin

Are you getting my message or should I break it down further? grin

Most importantly, if dreams do come through, you would have had sense

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Education / Re: ADVICE: I've Gotten 2 Admissions, Which One Should I Choose? by slapandfall(m): 1:30pm On Dec 15, 2017
I missed front page so no need to comment my advice again
Celebrities / Re: Isabella Idibia: Annie And 2face Idibia's First Daughter Is So Grown! (Photos) by slapandfall(m): 10:38am On Dec 14, 2017
Time to start harvesting her.
She is ripe for harvest.

What your papa sow e go reap
Culture / The Ewossa People Of Edo State. by slapandfall(m): 5:46pm On Dec 13, 2017
EWOSSA


(population 1953 - 3, 293; 1963 - 4, 85S)

By DR.CHRISTOPHER.G. OKOJIE, OFR, DSc (Hon)

It will serve a useful purpose to remember right at the onset that there are two parts to every Esan district: the royal family and the common people. They were quite distinct, for nearly all the ancient ruling houses came from Benin City or its suburbs. The head of the ruling houses was and still is, the ONOJIE, who with his family, servants and brothers inhabited EGUARE, the administrative CAPITAL of the district. Another important thing an enquirer must take notice of is the use of the word BROTHER by Esan people. It can mean anything from a male blood relation to a very good friend. Secondly OBA's SON can mean a BINI and, in fact, it was recently, a common thing for any Bini, outside the city, to describe himself as the OBA's SON!

HISTORY:
The correct name is EBHOSA.

Despite the evil of modern mercenary politics, the blood tie between Ewohimi and Ewossa has survived the years. It is an unkind distortion of history for honest looking men in both Ewossa and Ewatto to say that this blood tie originated from Benin and that the founders of Ewohimi, Ewossa and Ewatto arrived Esan, men of equal calibre. It is one thing to claim and insist on absolute independence and quite another thing to use arguments not only baseless but calculated to wreck some of our beautiful traditions and rites.

The facts are that while the founder of Orikimi, IKIMI arrived Esan country about 1460, the founders of EHBOSA and EBHOATO were of IKIMI'S THIRD GENERATION - that is both were Ikimi's great grandchildren. Osa was the second son, after the banishment of Ibi, of Onojie
Osoah of Orikimi. Between 1500 and 1504, when Prince Aruaruan was making his gigantic strength felt all around Benin, settlements on the Esan side of River Ossiomo could never tell how many of their members would be kidnapped the next day. No one could really talk who was a genuine Benin trader and who was an Aruaruan eye in the jungle, since traders, spies and slave raiders approached this part of Esan via the Ossiomo route. To guard the Benin approaches to Orikimi, a group of Ekakulo were stationed somewhere in the jungle. At the head of the men was Prince Osa. He with his warriors founded Ebhosa. By the time Osoah, Osa's father died about 1520, Osa's settlement was already growing.

When Agaah, his senior brother succeeded their father, both the inhabitants of Ebhosa and Ebhoato considered themselves members of Orikimi just as men in cottages consider themselves members of the village of their origin. The actual onset of bitterness was when Agaah died and Osawe became Onojie round about 1540 when Esigie was Oba of Benin. A new King who did not realise that the people of Ebhosa were his own kith and kin, was the real trigger that started the Ewohimi - Ewossa feud. Osawe was in the habit of thinking of both Ebhosa and Ebhoato as outlying villages
- IGULE of Ewohimi.

With that state of mind, his people got into the offensive habit of seizing men from either place whenever a head was urgently required at Eguare Orikimi.

Ebhosa and Ebhoato retaliated as much as their inferior member would allow, but they began to think of themselves as distinct people from Orikimi and began to assert that thought - their insistence on having their own Onojie became so disturbing that Osawe had to install Osa, Onojie Ebhosa; that was round about 1545, five years after Osawe's accession (the Orikimi throne. Later Ato's heir Oloon was made Onojie of Ebhoan some five years later. This only eased matters in as much as at the end the traditional year, people of the two places came down to Orikimi for the worship of their great father OSOAH who was deified. Traditionally all free born of Orikimi, Ebhosa and Ebhoato were strictly forbidden the sight one another's blood, but with the inherent superiority of Orikimi and the irresistible urge to dominate the weaker settlements, skirmishes were no infrequent and the men offending the spirit of Osoah justified their action be the consolling thought of provocation.

With growth in number came pride and increasing insubordination Although Ebhosa had for long considered itself no longer a part of Orikimi the perennial worship of Osoah at Eguare Orikimi and the going to Orikimi for the installation of a new Ebhosa Onojie, was not just admittance inferiority but was the essential spirit of idiocy for a man claiming to be the constitutional head of an independent state. Thus when the great wealth) Ogbole became Onojie of Ebhosa in 1820, he decided to find a master no just higher than himself but certainly towering above the Onojie of Orikimi That only person was the Oba of Benin: Ogbole had one big advantage Osemwede, who only four years previously, that is around 1812, was, hibernating prince in Esan land, had become Oba of Benin and was eve) ready to show his gratitude to any accredited leader from Esan. But (found himself in a most embarrassing position from which he could only wriggle out by virtue of his awe-inspiring station in life. Here was a leader, Ogbole, an undisputed head of a district that gave him implicit loyalty where he was so ably protected by the great Odia of Orikimi; but this same man was doing something to throw dust in the face of his protector - Odia! If he installed Ogbole Onojie, he would be offending Odia, and if he refused to do so, Ogbole who served him so well, would be thoroughly disgraced Well he was now OBA, the lord supreme of all Enijie anyway; further then were large gains topped with a human head, one slave . So Oba Osemwede accepted the necessary tributes from Ogbole, installed him Onojie and he was given the Ada or state sword, round about 1820. That practically brought Ebhosa to the same sovereign level as Orikimi and the only difference being that one was large and the other small. This was the state of affairs until the advent of the British in 1900. In 1903 when the Native Court was established at Uromi, Izebhijie of Ebhosa attended the Court as a full sovereign just as did Ifehbo of Ebhoikimi. Then circumstance brought Ebhosa once again under the heels of Ebhoikimi: in 1918 a Native Court was established in Ebhoikimi, thus making it the judicial headquarters for all Ishan 'B'. It was history repeating itself! Neither the reorganization of 1934 nor the Mccall Constitution of 1950 could win back for Ebhosa all Ogbole had achieved in 1820. Back again went Ehbosa and Ehboato – tied to the political apron-string of EBHOIKIMI!

Ewossa consists of six villages:-

1. EGUARE (pop. 1953 - 425; 1963 - 1,213):
This is the ramification of Osa's original settlement and itself consists of Uhaekpen, Idumuaghaeyen and Olenokhua.

2. UJIELU (1953 - 356; 1963 - 846):
This place was founded by Oza who led the party of immigrants from Egoro. He was made the first Oniha. He was later joined by a Benin man called Ogbe, the founder of Idumogbe. Ikekiyala is an extension of these two quarters on the other side of the moat.

3. IDUMU - IYASELE: (1953 - 828):
This is the over-all name for Idumagbo (434-1614), where the Iyasele of Ewossa lives, Idumobo (607), Idunegbon (394) and IdumuIgibhewa. The Idumagbo-Idunegbon area was founded by Owerain, a warrior and a blacksmith from Agbor. Idumu-Obo was founded by Ihienhien, a renowned native doctor from Ebhoato.

4. IDUMEGHA (33):
This place was founded in the main by immigrants from Uromi.

5. lKEKOGBE (444 - 760):
This is the group name for Idumekhae, Odugha and Omen; as usual Ikekogbe was the place where the Onojie's servants and slaves used to live and is just behind the palace in most Esan Eguare and hence it forms an extension of the capital village.

6. IDUMUOGO (462-815):
Customarily some farm houses develop into villages when to farmers cease to return home to the village hence Idumogo is a frequency name in all districts of Esan. The farmer who founded this particular came from Eguare.

II KINGMAKERS:
Two quarters of Eguare - Uhaekpen with Idumuaghaeyen and Olenokhua constitute the kingmaker's quarters in Ewossa. In 1986 to Osukhure was Iregbeyanje who as usual was from Uhaekpen.

III INSTALLATION:
In recent times, the habit of Ewossa is for the Oniha to arrive Eguare to install the heir, five days after the death of the last Onojie. There he must begin the burial ceremonies at once, for should he die before I completes them his children forfeit the claim to the title. This slig departure from Esan custom was an attempt to off-set succession strife are to quicken completion of all essential ceremonies that would make the needed man the lawful Onojie. The consequences of failure to complete the ceremonies are no less disastrous.

GENEALOGICAL TREE:








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V. COMMENTS:
(a) OGBOLE (1820 - 1850): Was the first Onojie to make the real bid for freedom from Ewohimi. He was installed Onojie by Oba Osemwede about four years after he himself left Esan. He returned home the possessor of the coveted Ada - "same as the Onojie of Ewohimi!"

(b) ODIA (1850 - 1870): He was the ruler of Ewossa during the Amahor War. Ewossa like Ewohimi and Okalo remained faithful to Oba Adolo during these risings.

(e) IZEBHUIE (1870 - 1939): He had many things to his advantage. He became Onojie as a young man of about 18, and full of youth he had one aim - to make Ewossa independent in everything and owing, allegiance only to the Oba. Fortune gave him a very important friend is 1898. During the Benin Expedition of 1897 Prince Aiguobasimwi tool refuge at Urhonigbe in Benin. When enemies, mostly Chiefs, who wanted to get him out of the way so that they could usurp the privileges that went the Oba's , kept lying against him that he was preparing to return battle with the Whiteman, Aiguobasimwi wisely decided to leave Benin with its intrigue and greedy Chiefs seeking favour from the British. On his way to his mother's home at Okuta Ebelle, he got to Ewossa where he passed the night with Chief Uwadia. Next day a man called Atakpo led him to Ebelle when he was taken to his mother's village. He very simply narrated his misfortunes at Benin and expressed his desire to live in private and it peace. Okuta, like Ebelle, thought that with the Whiteman now firmly established in Benin, the OBA'S WORLD was gone and so they though there was very little likelihood of Aiguobasimwi ever returning to Benin City. With this in mind some of them thought that if he stayed he might (dominate them as to enslave them. Unbelievably, they announced then regret and showed the unhappy Prince the door. Mortified the Prince returned to Ebhosa where he had been shown so much kindness the night before. He was given a comfortable place to live in at Uwadia's house. He lived here for about one year, and here he had a daughter named UBHINESAN. During this humiliating period in exile, the experience Izebhijie, gave the Prince the service of an overlord,and in 1914 wheel Aiguobasimwi became Oba Eweke II, he sent for the Onojie who Wall accompained by Atakpo and Oijade. He loaded him with presents and issued him with a second Ada.

Izebhijie's contemporaries were Eromosele of Irrua, Imadojiemun of Opoji etc.


VI. IMMEDIATE PAST ONOJlE: ·
Ogbeide II became the Onojie at the age of 42, in 1947, after the short reign of his father Oboboiki. He died on May 6, 1981.

VII PRESENT ONOJIE:
Is Eidenojie who as a Prince was known as Stephen Eidenojie Ogbeide. He attended Ewohimi Grammar School and Esigie Teacher Training College, Abudu from 1969 to 1973. He taught as a Grade II Teacher in Ekpon and Ebelle, returning home on the death of his father on May 6, 1981. He performed the burial ceremonies of his father and ascended the throne of Ewossa getting approval from the Bendel Government on 21st May, 1981.

VII NON-AGRESSION PACT:
There was a natural understanding between the people of Ebhosa and Ewohimi and also Ewatto, due to their blood relationship - but during the bitter struggle for independence, blood was freely spilled to the horror of their ancestors! There were several wars with Ekpon and Ebelle.

http://www.ewohimi.com/p/551-557-ewossapopulation-1953-3-293.html
Nairaland / General / Re: Copers Involved In An Accident, 2 Dead & 1 With A Broken Spinal Cord (Graphic) by slapandfall(m): 4:25pm On Dec 12, 2017
God will help us. Who do we blame this time?

Was this fate?
Should NYSC be scrapped?
Did they really have to travel? (Who can tell, probably they had something important to attend to)

So many questions will be running through the mind of the parents and the loved ones.

Some things cannot just be explained. This is really sad.

May God who understands all grant the loved ones fortitude and console the parents and siblings is this darkest moment of their lives.

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Religion / Re: Leke Adeboye Thanks Daddy Freeze Over Increase In RCCG Tithes (Photo) by slapandfall(m): 9:06am On Dec 11, 2017
Nigerians!!! Pastor talk dem say e too talk.. Pastor keep quiet dem say e no know wetin to talk!

Devil sef go don dey laff dey piss for body for some of his agents online.
Politics / Re: Coaster Bus For Ministry Of Happiness And Purpose Fufillment In Imo (Pictured) by slapandfall(m): 8:22pm On Dec 10, 2017
So you people don't know Edited Images!!!
If you sabi use Corel draw sef you will know that Font not to talk of Photoshop.

Cheap fake blogger

The blogger and Okorocha na the same brain dem get.
2mb brain.

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Business / Re: 4 Ways To Protect Your Online Business From Credit Card Fraud by slapandfall(m): 8:58pm On Dec 08, 2017
chloride6:


I mean allowing you to automatically deduct from your card balance each month or week as the case maybe.

You don't understand epayments.
Sorry I will not be able to start explaining
Business / Re: 4 Ways To Protect Your Online Business From Credit Card Fraud by slapandfall(m): 7:26pm On Dec 08, 2017
chloride6:


3DS doesn't not allow for automatic payments..

What are you saying sef?
Business / Re: 4 Ways To Protect Your Online Business From Credit Card Fraud by slapandfall(m): 4:55pm On Dec 08, 2017
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Business / Re: 4 Ways To Protect Your Online Business From Credit Card Fraud by slapandfall(m): 4:55pm On Dec 08, 2017
Credit card Fraud...

For merchants, ensure your Online Payment Integration is on the 3D secure: For this, liability shifts to the cardholder.
This is the first escape route to merchants.

As for PCI certification, this is only neccessary if you will be storing card details or card details will be entered directly on your site. However, if you are integrating to a 3rd Party payment gateway, you don't need the PCI-DSS certification because you are not in the PCI scope.
Romance / Re: Ebuka Obi's Lookalike Mistaken For His Brother Weds; Shares Adorable Wedding Pix by slapandfall(m): 12:41pm On Dec 04, 2017
Well, the only thing that comes to my head now with this 2 pics is What APC promised vs what they Delivered.
Crime / Re: What You Really Need To Know About Police Force Around The World(Photos) by slapandfall(m): 12:34pm On Dec 01, 2017
OboOlora:

Lol, I tire o. Let them be rubbing his ego for info readily available online

Bros i tire oo.. people are so dumb and i can't even understand.
Crime / Re: What You Really Need To Know About Police Force Around The World(Photos) by slapandfall(m): 11:08am On Dec 01, 2017
Blackbelly:
Explorers, how you get these facts still beats my imagination. Nice work

Oga it is copy and paste na

http://www.kickassfacts.com/30-interesting-facts-about-police-forces/

You people should be smart abeg
Politics / Re: Osinbajo’s Kitchen To Spend N17m On Cutleries In 2018 Budget by slapandfall(m): 4:40pm On Nov 29, 2017
Wey the ones wey dem buy last year?

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Celebrities / Re: Korede Bello Acts In "Professor Johnbull" With RMD, Angela Okorie, Others by slapandfall(m): 5:00pm On Nov 28, 2017
Rubbish drama.. Because Banky W act and the movie blow, them wan dey carry every musician enter drama.. 2face own never do una
Sports / Re: Mikel Obi And His Twin Daughters, Ava And Mia Watch Late Night Movie by slapandfall(m): 2:09pm On Nov 28, 2017
wunmi590:
Honestly, this guy is a good father, despite his busy schedule as a footballer, he still find time to play and take care of his kids.

God bless you for that.

But don't forget since the next world cup would be in Russia, we Nigerians have decided to stay in your inlaws house till the end of the world cup, please start making preparation for over 50million Nigerians, because some might not come back to Nigeria again grin

Who told you he is busy?
Literature / Re: Oretunlewa Soyinka Marries Nneka Ekechukwu, Igbo Girl (Pre-Wedding Photos) by slapandfall(m): 9:45pm On Nov 27, 2017
Chai..

See better children. This one pass silver spoon. This one na diamond shovel them take born them.

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Celebrities / Re: Simi, Jaywon Remixed ‘joromi’ Without My Permission – Sir Victor Uwaifo by slapandfall(m): 8:30pm On Nov 27, 2017
apalemighty01:


Hahahaha. G u bad pass ur name oh. though sounding intelligent is not my aim.

Lols..I just dey use u play ni

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Nairaland / General / Re: Is This Aluminium Pot Made In Saki, Oyo State The Biggest In The World? by slapandfall(m): 7:48am On Nov 27, 2017
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Celebrities / Re: Simi, Jaywon Remixed ‘joromi’ Without My Permission – Sir Victor Uwaifo by slapandfall(m): 7:44am On Nov 27, 2017
apalemighty01:


so she should give him credit for her idea, just so her can pray for her?
He is just trying to give undue hype to his own song titled joromi.
Na by force to adopt or adapt his song?
plagiarism for Yoruba name. #smh

You don't sound intelligent
Celebrities / Re: Simi, Jaywon Remixed ‘joromi’ Without My Permission – Sir Victor Uwaifo by slapandfall(m): 7:02pm On Nov 26, 2017
We all know Sir V Uwaifoh is a living legend and what he said is not out of place.

Whether you ADOPT or ADAPT, you should always reference.

Possibly what Simi could do is to calmly engage Sir V Uwaifoh and respectfully let him know she didn't think of it that way and simply say I'm sorry sir.

I think she will get his prayers and respect forever.

Its not about who is right now, its about respect and humility

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: How I Failed An Interview With One Of The Leading Brewery In Nigeria by slapandfall(m): 7:51am On Nov 24, 2017
[quote author=pp802 post=62656907]I have a job though, but people always look for better opportunies and higher pay.

This brewery company is PLC. Its listed on the NSE. Its multinational.

I had submitted my CV a long time ago. Can't even remember when I submitted the CV.
So I got an sms and a mail for a test.

Before now, I use to have different CV's for different job vacancies. The CV's are actually based on the job title.
So I had forgotten the CV I sent, even when I saw the test invite and the job title.

I checked all my sent mails, but I couldn't find the mail I sent.

So I went to the test hall. Very tough questions I must say......especially the maths.
After the test, we shared numbers. The test finished around 12 noon. I went back to work.

Around 5pm the same day, I got an sms again for an interview, the next day......obviously I passed the test. So I called one of the guys we shared numbers and he told me he was yet to get the sms.
Early morning the next day, he called me and informed me that he eventually got the sms.

On the day of the interview, we were very few. A lot of the guys we shared numbers did not pass the test.
During the interview, I noticed that some lasted for a very long time and about 1 or 2 were short. Even the guy I called, his own session also lasted for long.

Then I was called in. They already have the CV's. They just project on the wall and ask questions. They were 3 of them.

They asked me to introduce my self. When I started the introduction, they were kinda surprised and in the middle of my introduction, they stopped me and showed me the CV I submitted on the wall.
It was one of my driving experience CV, with just an OND, and driving experiences only. No professional job experience. No Bsc, No masters.

I apologized and I told them that I have a more updated CV, where I have all the above mentioned. They asked me for the soft copy. low and behold, I was not with my updated CV. I told them I have it on my phone and I could go out and get it in a minute. They said there was no need and I should just continue.

I saw the countenance on their faces. It was as if they lost interest in the session. They didn't even ask me much question. Infact my session was actually the shortest. I knew that I had messed up. I failed woefully. I even lost interest myself, when I saw their reactions. One of the interviewer had to stand up during the session.

Today, the guy I called the day I got the sms, called me this evening when I was in the office, that he was called this afternoon and they are starting training on monday next week.

I felt so sad and downcasted. I was just not happy with myself, cos I was actually the cause.
How on earth will I go for an interview without my CV? How on the earth did the mail disappear from my sent mail? How would I go for an interview without being fully prepared?

I messed up big time!

Learn from my mistake guys.


Its part of life though!



Cheers.



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This is not a big deal atal, don't be downcasted a bit.

What i normally do in times like this is... I just see the positive side and learn.
I believe you have learnt. This is a preparation for something bigger.

I totally understand how you feel or felt. Move on bro. Better days ahead.
Politics / Re: Oseloka Obaze Rejects Anambra Election Results by slapandfall(m): 12:55pm On Nov 21, 2017
johnnyhandsom:



how's is that someone's name?

lols.. see Jamb question
Nairaland / General / Re: Traffic As Coca Cola Truck Scatters Crates And Bottles On 3rd Mainland Bridge by slapandfall(m): 4:49pm On Nov 20, 2017
If anyone bottle dey wey never burst abeg make una drink am.

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Celebrities / Re: Good Samaritan Donates N10m To Sadiq Daba (Photo) by slapandfall(m): 12:43pm On Nov 20, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


So Apostle Johnson Suleiman who always psychs people about giving can not channel some of his follower's tithes and offerings to help this man?

But he can float a school for his wife,
Build a hotel and filling station,
Buy armoured SUVs for himself,
Start a transport business for himself,

Buy houses and cars for Daniella Okeke and any willing actress with this same money.

Such a shame.

Dont be surprised on the last day,
When this good Samaritan will go to heaven and Suleiman will go to hell.




So you now believe there is heaven and hell.
I think you are confused
Politics / Re: Oseloka Obaze Rejects Anambra Election Results by slapandfall(m): 12:35pm On Nov 20, 2017
johnnyhandsom:



so what does oseleka or obaze mean in yoruba or benin?

In benin where i come from, Obaze means, "This became possible because of the King."
Politics / Re: Fayose Secretly Planning To Join APC — Senator Aluko by slapandfall(m): 11:33am On Nov 20, 2017
Nobody will be surprised ofcourse.

And you will see how APC will celebrate him

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Crime / Re: Two Nigerian Men Jailed In The UK For Mandate Fraud (Photos) by slapandfall(m): 10:27am On Nov 20, 2017
Hehehehehehehe.. Once i hear fraud, i know the "Commiter".
Politics / Re: Jonathan Is A Patriotic, Exemplary Leader Says APC by slapandfall(m): 9:35am On Nov 20, 2017
PrecisionFx:




Pls stop comparing darkness n Flood light.

If any of them were to be a flood light like you said, Nigeria would have had light

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