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Now this is Nigerian election with top candidates |
this guy is a maradona, he used 24 hrs to plot his escape |
Well, I watched the show and tuface wasn't there. I check on the site and he wasn't there too. So I twitted on Monique's show and got a reply that a different Monique show is shown in Nigeria. I guess her shows being aired is based on regions. That makes sense now. |
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The 40th birthday of Mrs Stephanie Okotie on May 2 2010 was another opportunity for her husband, Rev Chris Okotie to shower her with love. And the funky man of God didn't spare anything in doing so. This is what he said: "The kind of flower you call your wife is what she is. If you call her the common hibiscus, that's the way the world would look at her. Mine is the most beautiful flower you can ever think of. Stephanie, I just wanted to tell you I love you. No matter what people say. I am committed to this relationship. You are all I have that makes me happy. You are so beautiful. As you grow older, you would be more beautiful than Sarah, and kings will be looking for you, but my security guards won't allow them. As you step into 40, which is significant in many ways, your blessings will exceed that of your progenitors. I am rich. I will provide all your needs according to my riches. You don't need to do anything for me, I have it all. Having you as far as I am concerned is everything. And when I become Nigeria's President, you will be the most beautiful first lady in the world." *** Source: Uche Olehi - Encomium Weekly |
@mobinga Borrowed wife! ![]() him rent the wife for one year ![]() |
@mobinga Na im wife b dat na |
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@lady I did, but no news yet ![]() |
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@mega , hmm u too ![]() anybody got it? |
Any idea on when the video will be out? ![]() |
I think she is older than 2baba |
RIP A great business man is gone ![]() |
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A former Super Eagles captain, Austin Okocha, on Tuesday said one of the problems facing football in the country was that Nigerian players are overrated. Okocha stated on Tuesday Night Live on SuperSport that the country was not what it used to be in all aspects of the game. He said, “The beginning (of rebuilding the Super Eagles) has to do with our realisation that we no longer have the kind of talents we had (in the past) and there are so many issues we are contending with. “The administrators are not working well like before and the players themselves are being overrated and that is affecting the system. “A player like Yakubu Aiyegbeni was very good before now but after his injury he did not come back as expected.” The former Bolton player disclosed that one of his greatest regrets was his inability to win the Africa Footballer of the Year award. “I will be deceiving myself if I say I am not regretting it. It is painful because one will always aspire to be at the very top. I was close on two occasions but missed out on it. That is football for you and I take it in good faith,” he said. On his decision to join the technical committee of the Nigeria Football Federation, Okocha explained that there was a communication problem which made him to initially turned down the appointment.“I just read and heard about it and I felt that was not good enough but later I was convinced that efforts were made to reach me. I have started work and will do my best to help football develop in Nigeria,” he stressed. Punch NEws http://www.punchng.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201101261211453 |
nothing is impossible |
I am surprise that becomerich is yet to spot this thread. someone should please invite him so he can shed more light on this! |
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has been told by a key advisory panel to cut government's running costs. The chair of the Presidential Advisory Council, Theophilus Danjuma, said ministries should be cut or merged to free money for development schemes. The budget proposed for 2011 shows Nigeria would spend far more on the government than on infrastructure. Nigeria is Africa's leading oil producer, but the majority of its 150 million people still live in poverty. Parliamentarians' salaries are not made public in Nigeria, but diplomats say the country's politicians are among the best paid in the world. Read More http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12251208 |
they both look alike, maybe they should do a dna check to see if they are relatives before they can start dating! |
A mild drama occurred in Abeokuta on Sunday as former President Olusegun Obasanjo had a dose of the frustration many Nigerians face in getting registered for the April general elections. He had arrived his Ward 11 Ita-Eko, Abeokuta at 11.53am, but ended not registering at the ward as his fingerprints were rejected several times by the Direct Data Capturing machine in use. http://www.punchontheweb.com/Articl.aspx?theartic=Art201101173433365 |
Lets vote and see which of these Nigerian footballers was most outstanding for the year 2010 |
becomepoor my Bleep |
why naija people too like awards and recognitions, otunbas and chief, notice me, notice me. ![]() This is the only online forum where there is such an award! ![]() |
I know the secret, i already have 3 success stories, call me on this number 08031449933 thanks |
hmmmm, ONE NIGERIA!!!! and thats what we want. Jonathan must hear this, I am calling him right away. You must be charged with treason Gbam!!! |
@ owner/admin we demand that this thread should be closed permanently. we the IBB supporters, like you and I, feel insulted with this thread! |
Okay, agreed |
does she look 17? |
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