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Oke-aro piggery village. an outskirts of lagos state. Keefarms: Where is your location? |
All this small pikins. |
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I'm not a savvy mathematician, but, without any abracadabra or big formula plus complex caculation, the answer is 12, I mean twelve. You can get this easily by using jst ur metal logic. The question is in a sequence order, and you start your calculation from the top - descending order. Just examine the question very well, you will observe that the subtraction between the numbers has two differences. So with that, you should get the answer easily. |
Who in the house rears pig at oke-aro piggery village here? |
Lolz....funny you Ceasar1: I was there when it happened. It was a friendly match held at Ibadan. We were trailing 99 - 0 at the 85th minute to India. Kahir and Sustra, lwere the two deadly Indians strikers using Magic. Both sharing 45 and 44 goals respectively. |
Over the past few days, Nairaland was un-accessible to each and everyone of us due to an attack (As it was made known through an inscription on the home page of the site, as well as all sections.) I had first assumed that the fault was from my browsing device, but not until when I contacted few of my nairaland's friends on Whatsapp and BBM that I got to know it is was a general thing. Through out those days, I tell you, I didn't get my real self (and I know many also would not) as I was really deformed, un-updated and bereft of first hand informations. No doubt, nairaland is the resort for many of us who do not have the time to visit the news paper vendors. More also, the admission seekers, literature readers, sport lovers, politics lovers, business dons and moguls, technology immerse people et al, who relies on Nairaland as a place to exhibits their passion, and as well as a place to get their needs from were denied assess. So house, what was that special thing or things that you really missed about Nairaland? For me, I missed the fresh and first hand news/information I always get on Nairaland (as the ones we reads on the dailies were"ante" More so, I missed the education section and the business section. I missed the EDU section because I'm still an undergraduate and trust me, the salient infos I always get from the section has been of immense help to me in my academics. Also, I missed the Business section because I'm a business immersed persona, so, I leave no stone unturned as far as business news/talk is concern. So, over to the house. What did you missed about nairaland in the past few days ![]() ? |
Indeed, the reasons behind INDIAN's exclusion from the world's soccer still remains a mystery to me. I have heard many stories about what led to their exclusion but all of them to me seems mythical. The most popular among the stories is that of the game they played against us (Nigeria) some decades back. The story has it that the Indians used juju (jax) in the match. Prior to the match, the Indians told the Nigerian team that if they were able to score just one goal in the match, they would automatically become the winner, no matter how many goals that They, the Indians, scored before the match ends. So, while the match was going on, they said the Indians used magic to turn the ball to different kind of wild animals, just the moment the ball gets to the Nigerian players and which consequently got them off-balance. The funny aspect of it was that the spectators didn't know what was going on, they only thought the Nigerian players were just unable to hold the ball, they never knew they were facing a problem that was greater than their ability (abi no be black magic ni? Who won die?). The Indians were leading with 99 goals down before Nigerians had their first and only goal. It was told that prior to the goal, the ball was turned to a stone but the guy that scored the goal just didn't give a damn. He kicked the "ball turned stone" towards the net, and right inside the net it goes. They said the guy later died due to the injury he sustained in the course of kicking the ball. And since then, the Indians were barred from partaking in any of the world's soccer tournaments. was this ever real, or just a fabricated story ![]() ? Over to the knows in the house. |
Indeed, the reasons behind INDIAN's exclusion from the world's soccer still remains a mystery to me. I have heard many stories about what led to their exclusion but all of them to me seems mythical. The most popular among the stories is that of the game they played against us (Nigeria) some decades back. The story has it that the Indians used juju (jax) in the match. Prior to the match, the Indians told the Nigerian team that if they were able to score just one goal in the match, they would automatically become the winner, no matter how many goals that They, the Indians, scored before the match ends. So, while the match was going on, they said the Indians used magic to turn the ball to different kind of wild animals, just the moment the ball gets to the Nigerian players and which consequently got them off-balance. The funny aspect of it was that the spectators didn't know what was going on, they only thought the Nigerian players were just unable to hold the ball, they never knew they were facing a problem that was greater than their ability (abi no be black magic ni? Who won die?). The Indians were leading with 99 goals down before Nigerians had their first and only goal. It was told that prior to the goal, the ball was turned to a stone but the guy that scored the goal just didn't give a damn. He kicked the "ball turned stone" towards the net, and right inside the net it goes. They said the guy later died due to the injury he sustained in the course of kicking the ball. And since then, the Indians were barred from partaking in any of the world's soccer tournaments. was this ever real, or just a fabricated story ![]() ? Over to the knows in the house. |
FrancisTony: Okay. I am sorry.1000 likes. Rer |
St. Steven:what's your own experience? |
smartchoice: Ekiti has spoken with one voice.... Go and die!because o you, I subscribed to the assertion that states: "NOT ALL THAT WENT TO SCHOOL ARE LEARNED" |
Africans are getting what they requested for. We don't plaudits our heroes at home and we want the foreigners to do that for us. The problems our people are facing outside the shore of Africa today is rooted from home. Only if you would permit my digression, you will wonder how Fayemi, with the obvious development brought to ekiti land, was unable to get his people's support for second time in office. Fayemi is a man of many international stakes - he his an international man. He knows what obtains in the developed countries and tried to replicate that in his state. And yes, truly he does. But, instead of praises from the people he is trying to impacted positively, what he got was condemnation. Some said he doesn't distributes cash to the society like Fayose does, he doesn't patronise the local canteen like Fayose does. So many funny statements they were asserting. The concise summary that could be used for the above statements is that: "our people are not interested in the investments that will have a long time impact on them, but rather, what they will eat for once. Africans like to be used as an exploitation tool on the foreign land than sacrificing their efforts for their home land. You are now saying Africans are been ridiculed, "on pe". Awon alai ni ronu onijekuje ton je kin ise awon tio lopolo ati awon tio ni ifara jin kio fara han. |
donnypool: How many people has seun the founder of this site employed?you are too dull to make an input on this subject matter. Is there any connection with the matter of discourse with the trash you have written ![]() It is good not have commented at all than to end up writing this poo. This is 21st century man, wise up!!! |
Damex333: Am back, who miss me |
Damex333: Am back, who miss memy co-debater, u are bk. take ur seat and have a bottle of lacasera. |
poor nigerians. it is a common believe among we nigerians dat once are able to form and assemble 2 or more english sentenses/statements, u can start ranting whatever u wished to. poor @op. |
fasting? for where? u dare not try such. u started it, yea! u did. you arouse my hungriness for this story and u are now saying u want to have a break. if hear! |
Sammy Hoe: k...I'll be waitin tooi am insatiable really, i always want more! |
Inyavic: I go vote oooooooooooooo. Who else?u mean out of over 180 million people, none of them can do it better than GEJ? |
rulling a nation is nt a childs play. nigeria as it is needs a complex, sophisticated, God leading, creative and highly intelectual fellow as a president. |
as for me, i am not in for party, all i want is change. to me, pdp has not been fufiling but with this defecting of pdp to apc, won't we get thesame result if apc (eventually) take over in 2015? |
it is still yet above my apprehension as to what changes our people want, is it party or party representatives? are u still going to vote for Apc come 2015 if jonathan defects to Apc and if eventualy, he was handed the Apc presidential ticket? |
gud morning @ all, pls i urgently need ur says. |
oga sammy hoe, where is my breakfast? |
hello informed nairalanders, i am a ND holder in Biz Admin and i am planning to put in for an ict course called Project Management. pls, what is the potential and usefulness of this course/skill in the business world? |
finally i got to the last update. a nice story u ve got here @sammy joe. i am patiently waiting for the next update. |
It was a tough debate yesterday. I must commend damex333 for her tenacity and resilient spirit, indeed, she is the bravo!. And to the funaab guys, ajibam and xoxil, you guys are the greatest, but where are you guys when the second representative of funaab opted out? Either of you two could have been a replacement. Well, it a pleasure debating against you guys. |
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