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PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 12:47pm On Oct 10, 2015
KashyBaby:
They know my whereabouts boo..I got a fb,they know where to find me if they miss me... grin
Kachybaby I kno u won't listen...but the better for u. Well if dts wat make yu happy to enjoy.
PoliticsOf Warriors And Heroes Past-fani Kayode by smsshola(op): 12:45pm On Oct 10, 2015
The warrior is noble and strong. His resolve is firm and his commitment is total. His is to kill, to shed blood and to be killed. His is to die for his king and for a worthy cause. His is to protect and lay down his life for his faith, his nation, his people and his loved ones. What manner of men are these whose spirit speak of such valour and nobility? Consider the ancient Spartans and the Roman warriors of old. Consider the fearsome Vikings who believed that it was a curse to die a peaceful death and that the only way to heaven was to die violently and heroically in fearsome battle. Consider the greatest of all warriors that ever lived, the noble and gallant Achilles. Consider Alexander the Great who conquered the world with his sword. Consider King David, the greatest of all the kings of Israel, who was a man of blood and war and yet whom God so loved and who loved God more than any other. Consider David’s “strongmen” who stood with him through thick and thin and who fought for and protected him to the very end. Consider their gallant captain, the mighty Joab and the others, Abishai, Asahel, Eleazer, the Tachomonite, Shammah, Benaiah, Eliam, Igal and Uriah the Hittite. These were David’s “strongmen”: all great and valient men of war whose courage was legendary and whose loyalty to their God and their King was unflinching and unquestionable. Consider Shaka the Zulu, Beowulf the Nordic king and William Wallace the liberator of Scotland. Consider King Henry V of England who routed the French at the battle of Agincourt even though he was outnumbered by three men to one. Consider Julius Caesar who came, who saw and who conquered. Consider the great Heracles who was a descendant of the mighty Hercules himself. Consider Spartacus, who turned slaves into men. Consider Samson, who slew a troop with the jaw bone of an ass and yet who fell at the touch of a woman. Consider Gideon who slew the Midianites, Jeptha who sacrificed his own daughter, Joshua who brought down the walls of Jericho and Jehu, who drove his chariot like a madman, who slew the witch-Queen Jezebel and who fulfilled prophesy by ensuring that the dogs ate her flesh and licked her blood in the valley of Jezreel. Consider those that laid down their lives for our great and noble faith: Paul of Tarsus, the greatest of all the apostles, who brought the glorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ to the Gentiles and to the wider world. Peter the disciple, who became the rock on whom the Church of God was built. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Samuel, Stephen, Isaiah, Elijah, Daniel, John and all the other disciples and prophets of old. For martyrs and heroes that lived and died for God are also gallant warriors who feared not death and who stood firm to the end in defence of their faith. Consider George Washington who led his troops into battle and whose war cry was “victory or death”. Consider the charge of the Light Brigade, the courage of the 600, at the battle of Balaclava in the fields of the Crimea. Consider the Ikemba, Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, who resisted genocide and who established Biafra. Consider Isaac Boro, the champion of the Delta, who rejected tyranny and who fought for his people. Consider Ken Saro-Wiwa whose prose moved mountains and who refused to bow to a dictator. Consider Moshood Abiola, who defied the oppressor and who died a martyr. Consider Patrice Lumumba who died for his country, John Jerry Rawlings who liberated a generation, Thomas Sankara who stood for Africa and Malcom X who brought dignity to his people. Consider Robespierre, Marat and the heroes of the French revolution who defied kings and queens and who watered the tree of liberty with blood. Consider Muammar Ghaddafi, who empowered his people, Gamal Abdel Nasser, who gave hope to the Arab, Fidel Castro, who broke the yoke of bondage and Nelson Mandela who brought joy to millions. Consider Toussaint L’Ouverture who freed the slaves of Haiti and who established a proud black nation. Consider General Lee at the battle of Gettysburg, Oliver Cromwell at the battle of Nasby, Horatio Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar and King Leonidas, with his gallant “300”, at the battle of Thermopylae. Consider Generals Marshal, Patton, Eisenhower, Rommel and MacArthur in the great battles of the Second World War. Consider the “Black Scorpion”, General Benjamin Adekunle, with his 3rd Marine Commando at the Battle of Ore. Consider Zhukov at the siege of Leningrad and his courageous exploits at the battle of Moscow. Consider Bernard Montgomery, with his fearless “Desert Rats”, at the battle of Alamein, Charles De Gaulle at the siege of Paris and Chang Kai-Shek in the war against Japan. Consider Attila the Hun, Ghengis Khan, Peter the Great, Richard the Lion- heart, Salahudeen the Compassionate, Katsumoto the Samurai, Hannibal of Carthage and Hector of Troy. Consider our gallant amazons and female warriors of old- Boadicea of East Anglia, Joan D’Arc of France, Elizabeth 1 of England, Amina of Zaria, Moremi of Ife, Golda Meir of Israel, Margret Thatcher of Great Britain, Indira Ghandi of India, Queen Idia of Benin, Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan, Queen Esther of the Medes and Persians, Cleopatra of the Blue Nile and Egypt and Yaa Asantewaa of the Ashanti Kingdom. Consider Generals Foche and Hague at the battle of the Somme. Consider George Armstrong Custer at the battle of the Little Big Horn, the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo and Napoleon Bonaparte, in his full glory and power, at the battle of Marengo. Had these great men and women all not stood their ground and had they all not played their role in our collective history, where would the world be today? They sacrificed their today so that we may have our tomorrow. They lived and died for the sake of others and asked for only one thing in return: that their names should live forever and that we should never forget their noble deeds and their worthy sacrifices. And we must not forget, nay we dare not forget, for as Martin Luther King once said “if a man is not ready to die for something, then he is not worthy of living for anything”. The warrior is prepared to die for his cause. That is what makes him so noble and that is why he will always have a special place in our hearts. May the spirit of the warrior and selfless courage fill us all and, like the true warriors that we are meant to be, when the angel of death comes may the Lord give us the strength and boldness to look at him fearlessly in the face and treat him with the contempt and disdain that he deserves- knowing that he has lost his sting and that, by the power of Christ Jesus, he has been conquered and crushed. When the dark angel comes, as come he must for us all, let us be men and let us die a good death, not cringing and crying like puppies, but like true warriors, fighting to the bitter end. For it is never for the warrior to ask the why: it is only for the warrior to do or die. The warrior does not vanish into the night. The warrior will not go down without a fight. • Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation, writes from Abuja
PoliticsWho Says Buhari Is Not Smart-dele Momodu by smsshola(op): 12:36pm On Oct 10, 2015
Fellow Nigerians, please take this piece as a rhetorical question that requires no answer. I’ve always said that an average Nigerian is an expert in conspiracy theories and there is never a limit or end to the thesis we conjure from time to time. Please, flash back to just some months ago, at the peak of the PDP gragra, General Muhammadu Buhari was completely ruled out of the race for reasons ranging from the sublime to the ridiculous. He was supposed to be suffering from all sorts of terminal ailments and even described as brain dead by some uncharitable souls. The doomsday prophets did not appear to reckon with the great man’s personality, integrity and perseverance. They also seemingly dismissed out of hand, the yearning of most Nigerians for change from whatb they perceived to be a corrupt and inept regime. But it would seem a miracle has occurred so soon and a Lazarus has been raised from the dead. Since winning the election, we have moved from those old tales to new ones. Buhari is now said to be slow, even slower than the snail or tortoise because of our penchant for being in a hurry and rushing to nowhere. The same accusers would have accused him of being too dictatorial if he was too fast and decided to choose his team in a jiffy without making wide consultations and investigations about those to be chosen and those to be discarded. It should have been clear to all that there would be many deserving and worthy candidates for the post of cabinet ministers because Nigeria is indeed a country blessed with abundant gifted and talented human resources. Any selection process was bound to be complicated if not long drawn out because of this fact and not simply because of the President Buhari’s quest to find champions for his anti- corruption crusade who would not themselves be smeared or tainted by allegations or whiffs of the noxious odour of corruption. Besides there was also the fact that the President had to cater for the various vested interests and balance those interests in the overall interest of the nation. No mean feat when dealing with a rich coalition and amalgamation of strong political Parties and personalities. I have read all manner of comments since early this week when the initial ministerial list was publicly disclosed by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki. Some said President Buhari had wasted four months to pick his cabinet since all he done was to come up with the names of mostly people that had initially been touted as potential ministers after the President had been elected. The usual talebearers therefore saw nothing good in the selection. They claimed there were no youths and wrote off the much older nominees as being too geriatric to govern a nation that requires all the energy it can muster. There are cries from women’s groups that women have been marginalised and mistreated because only 3 of the 21 nominees are women. Those who championed the cause of technocrats believe that the President has failed them becasue there are no visible technocrats amongst those nominated. The truth is that this is only a partial list and some of these concerns, even if genuine, may be subsequently dealt with when the final line-up is published. Again what I can discern is that we are too hasty in arriving at unjust accusations and conclusions. We should exercise patience and restraint and wait for the President to put his team together and explain why he has chosen those people. Furthermore, some of the nominees were accused of unbridled corruption by fiat even if they’ve not been prosecuted, tried or convicted. The armchair critics lampooned President Buhari’s anti- corruption stance as fake or, at the very least, weak and ineffective. I’m sure they wouldn’t mind if Buhari unilaterally arrest supposed criminals and flings them into jail or executes them without trial. I have followed the raging debates on the ministerial nominees with keen interest and my conclusion is that the arguments and furore demonstrates that we do not really know what we want most times as a people. It seems to me that we are myopic in outloook and can only see the short run, the smaller pictture. We seem to lack the vision of a people committed to a distant future of development and success in our collective national endeavours, a commitment to long term goals and aspirations that sees us cultivate and develop the present crop of talents so that we can birth greater giants in the future. I reached the simple conclusion that many of the commentators hardly knew or understood the issues at stake. They are super human beings who know everything but have forgotten the man on the hot seat is likely to know what most of us don’t. He has access to privileged and confidential information that would have informed the choices that he eventually made. I will continue to plead that we tarry awhile before we begin to write off this President. This is an unusual leadership at an unusual period of our national existence. There is no gainsaying the fact that there has been great rot and decay in our polity. Too many of our worn- out institutions had virtually collapsed and a reasonable, dedicated and meticulous leader would need to study the situation a bit more before arriving at critical decisions such as those that administer this country with him. This is not to say governance should take eternity to kick-start things but we have to wait a bit and see the direction this government is headed. I confess that I have previously had cause to call on the President to name his Ministers quickly so that the business of government can continue in earnest and the speculations and suspense engendered by the failure to do so would be laid to rest. More importantly the legal and constitutional implications of not governing with Ministers was becoming an issue which was an unnecessary distraction and was unfortunately detracting from the patently obvious good work that this adminstration has been doing and the remarkable progress made in such a short time. The President decided to take his time but thankfully we are now where we are and everything is now a matter of history. Now that President Buhari has picked about half of his men and women, I’m one of those looking forward to some blistering pace of action soon. I’m certain it will happen once the Senate confirms the Ministers and President Buhari is able to allocate and fill up key position. The hues and cries about the Ministerial appointments are diverse but I’m sure they would subside once we take time to study the great individuals saddled with the task of restoring hope, stamina and dignity to our nation. As I have said clearly on social media, I’m reasonably impressed with the list of Minsters released so far. Most of them are the people that I have previously suggested are worthy material for the noble assignment that the President seeks to entrust them with. They have already proven themselves in previous national asignemnts and in some cases stood firm and supportive of the President in his leadership of the change that Nigerians craved for. In essence, the nominees are distinguished men and women of substance and intellect. It is my hope and expectation that in alloting them portfolios President Buhari will put round pegs in round holes and not seek to assign them to positions where they are not best suited. I’m happy to see such big brands like Audu Ogbeh a former Minister of yesteryears who handled both the Communications and Steel Development portfolios at different times betwen 1982 and 1983. He became a farmer afterwards and was a great achiever and significant success in that field until he became Chairman of the PDP in 2001. He suspended his activities but returned to his first love when he resigned from the Party chairmanship in 2005. He still has a lot to contribute because his knowledge of the Agricultural sector in Nigeria is astonishing. I was privileged to watch him in action shortly before the inauguration and I marvelled at the extent of his knowledge as to what needed to be done to fix our agricultural sector and return Nigeria to its enviable status as a foremost agrarian nation and remove our dependency on the monoproduct known as crude oil. There is the quintet of five former governors led by Dr Ogbonnaya Onu, the first Governor of Abia State from between 1992 and 1993. Other Governors who are the product of this current Republic are Dr Chris Ngige of Anambra State, Babatunde Fashola SAN of Lagos State, Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State. Dr Ogbonnaya Onu made a first class degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Lagos and is an alumnus of the renowned University of Claifornia, Berkeley, where he obtained his Ph.D in Chemical Engineering. He lectured at the University of Port Harcourt and is a Fellow of several Enmgineering Societies in Nigeria. He is passionate about using technology as a tool for national development and during his tenure as a governor established a Technology Village in his State and introduced free computers into schools. Dr Chris Ngige is a medical doctor who rose to become a Deputy Director in the Federal Ministry of Health before retiring to join politics. He distinguished himself as a medical doctor and as a governor and naturally had a predilection for medical projects during his tenure as governor. Babatunde Fashola SAN, needs no introduction to Nigerians. A distinguisghed Senior Advocate of Nigeria, he has a cult following because of the strides and advances he made whilst he was a two term Governor of Lagos State. He continued the work of his illustrious predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in changing the face of Lagos State into a cosmopolitan city that would rival any city in developing countries of the world whilst at the same time also continuing to increase the internally generated revenue of the State. The fire brand known as Rotimi Amaechi also needs no introduction to Nigerians. He was one of the prime arrowheads of the change movement and indeed it was his resolute courage at the Nigeria’s Governor’s Forum which was the major platforms for change. His reform agenda in Rivers State and the progress made by that State in the areas of infrastructural development and education cannot be overemphasised. Last Sunday, his name went viral on Twitter as Nigerians poured encomiums and paid special tribute to his rare courage in the face of raw intimidation. He remains the catalyst for change and a quintessential pride of APC who must be protected from the PDP apparatchik who may wish to take their pound of flesh when screening begins next week. Dr Kayode Fayemi is a graduate of History, Politics and International Relations from the Universities of Lagos and Ife respectively. He holds a Doctroate degree in war studies from the world acclaimed Kings College of the University of London. Dr Fayemi is a guru in foreign relations and international community and was a successful Governor of Ekiti State who brought much needed development to that State with his distinct style of refinement. Senator Hadi Sirika is a pilot who has a longstanding passion for aviation. He was a member of the Senate Committee on aviation and was known for his forthrightness in discussions about Nigeria’s almost comatose aviation sector and what is needed to resucitate and revamp the sector. A credible person he has long been a staunch supporter of President Buhari who he regards as his mentor. The three women nominated by President Buhari namely, Senator Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan, Amina Mohammed and Kemi Adeosun are all distinguished women of integrity in their own right. Senator Aisha Al-Hassan, a lawyer by profession, was a former Attorney – General of Taraba State and eventually retired as Chief Registrar of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory. She became a Senator in 2011 and contested for the post of Governor of taraba State in 2015 but lost. Amina Mohammed was until her nomination the United Nation’s Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on Post-2015 Development Planning. She has been involved in the management of more than US$1 billion debt relief funds in Nigeria and has had the unique position of having served 3 Nigerian Presidents during the current political dispensation. She has worked in projects involving reduction in pocverty and gender and education in both Nigeria and at the United Nations. She has also been involved in a multi- disciplinary firm of engineers and quantity surveyors. Mrs Kemi Adeosun was previously commissioner for Finance in Ogun State under Governor Ibikunle amosun. Indeed she had been nominated to retain her position until she was nominated by President Buhari. Mrs Adeosun is an Accountant who has worked at senior managerial level in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. She has been routinely involved in finance and financial mattrers for more than a decade. Space and time won’t allow me to go on but there is always another chance in the future. Even at this juncture, President Buhari has shown the true stuff of a born again democrat with his deft moves especially his latest working relationship with the National Assembly. I’m sure he has more jokers in the pack!
PoliticsSaudi Hajj Disaster Now Worst Ever As Death Toll Climbs To 1,453 by smsshola(op): 12:26pm On Oct 10, 2015
The deadly stampede last month in Mina, outside Saudi Arabia's holy city of Mecca killed at least 1,453 people during the hajj, a new tally by the Associated Press showed on Friday, making it the deadliest event to ever strike the annual pilgrimage. The previous deadliest-ever incident happened in 1990, when a stampede killed 1,426 people. AP’s count which was based on casualty figures from affected countries is 684 higher than Saudi Arabia's official tally of 769 killed and 934 injured in the September 24 disaster. Saudi officials, who could not be immediately reached for comment yesterday had previously said their tally remained accurate, though an investigation into the causes of the tragedy is ongoing. Saudi Authorities have not updated their casualty toll since September 26, two days after the disaster. The AP figure comes from statements and officials' comments from 19 of the over 180 countries that sent citizens to the five-day annual pilgrimage. Authorities have said the September 24 crush and stampede occurred when two waves of pilgrims converged on a narrow road, causing hundreds of people to suffocate or be trampled to death. Iran said it had 465 pilgrims killed, while Egypt lost 148 and Indonesia 120. Others include India with 101, Nigeria with 99, Pakistan with 93, Mali with 70, Bangladesh with 63, Senegal with 54, Benin with 51, Cameroon with 42, Ethiopia with 31, Sudan with 30, Morocco with 27, Algeria with 25, Ghana with 12, Chad with 11, Kenya with eight and Turkey with three. Hundreds remain missing, according to these countries. Shiite power Iran, Sunni Saudi Arabia's Mideast rival has blamed the disaster on the kingdom's "mismanagement" and accused Riyadh of a cover-up, saying the real death toll exceeds 4,700, without providing evidence to support the claim. Iran has called for an independent body to take over planning and administering the five-day hajj pilgrimage, required of all able Muslims once in their lifetimes. But the ruling Al Saud family likely would never give up its role in administering the holy sites, which along with Saudi Arabia's oil wealth gives it major influence in the Muslim world. King Salman himself is known as the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. Only on Thursday, the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) revised upward Nigeria’s death toll to 99. It said 42 Nigerian pilgrims were injured and 214 others missing after the stampede at Mina. The Commissioner Planning, Research Statistic Information and Library Service (PRSILS) of the commission, Dr. Saleh Okenwa told reporters in Makkah on Thursday that the total number of Nigerians affected in the incident was 355. He however insisted that those missing cannot be declared dead, since identification of those affected were still being collated by the Saudi Arabian health authorities in conjunction with Nigerian and other health officials. When asked about the fate of the missing, the commissioner said: “In the early days people expressed hope but the hope is weaning. We cannot declare those missing as dead since there is no evidence to state that they have been confirmed dead." Following deaths from the stoning of devil, Emir of Kano, Muhammed Sanusi II stated that the ritual was not compulsory. The Emir who quoted several verses of the Qur’an and the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) added: “refusal to even perform the stoning of devil rituals does not in any way invalidate one’s Hajj. “During the era of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), he permitted pilgrims who came on camels to stay in Makkah after Arafat, instead of staying in Mina and sleeping at Muzdalifa. “So, if the Prophet could give such grace to some people, just to protect their animals, why didn’t our scholars educate our people properly to avoid this untoward hardship and deaths. “Therefore, it will be part of my recommendations to the federal government that, if we cannot get accommodation close to Jamrat where the Arabs reside in Mina, then this year may be the last time we will sleep in Mina and Muzdalifa because we want to stone the devil. “Besides that, if one deliberately refuses to even perform the stoning of the devil rituals, all he needs to do is to slaughter a ram. So, if this is the situation, why do we go and suffer and die instead of sacrificing a ram? “As is it presently, sleeping in Mina and Muzdalifa is not backed by any Hadith or verse of the Qur’an. So, why do we continue to do it?”
PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 10:23am On Oct 10, 2015
KashyBaby:
Naahh..I will juz call once or twice in a month to Philippines..I'm a busy person, I travel a lot..I'm not a type of person that I will keep in touch..tats boring.
kashybaby kashybaby kashybaby how many times did I call u...k o u mean calling is boring well I kno ur type but nevertheless no matter what has happened to ur past rlship u need a hand to hold. Then on u been busy pls ur family members ar more important o cos one day bizy bizy go end o then ur family wl always b there fo u.
PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 4:03am On Oct 10, 2015
KashyBaby:
No one is tat important to me tat I need to call everyday...maybe once in a blue moon I will call cheesy
Not even ur guy? Ur family member? Ur colleagues or course mate if u ar a student...there shu be pls review ur ansa.
PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 3:16am On Oct 10, 2015
All ds babes wey keep typing none none...ar u ppu sure of what u typed. Is dt u don't a guy or the guy do more of the calling. Or its an invitation dt u babes ar single and bored.
PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 3:15am On Oct 10, 2015
SELENAqueensy:
None
Are you sure?
PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 3:13am On Oct 10, 2015
omotolly22:
customer care
Are u sure... abi na im number be customer care number?
PhonesRe: Five Numbers You Can't Do Without Calling In A Day. by smsshola(m): 3:10am On Oct 10, 2015
KashyBaby:
None...
Are u sure? Even one...
PhonesRe: HOT!!! How To Get Unlimited Free Credit To Make Mtn To Mtn Calls Easily by smsshola(m): 8:25pm On Oct 09, 2015
Must I av credit before I make d call each day?
RomanceRe: Guys, Reasons Why Break Up Might Be A Blessing In Disguise by smsshola(m): 7:14pm On Oct 08, 2015
Juliaann:
OP you are so damm right especially 1,4 and 5





Who relationship don help sef cheesy

Cc@STFUareyouGodtongue
Those whose own end in marriage.
EducationRe: Brain Teaser: Gurus In The House Answer This Simple One!!! by smsshola(m): 5:21pm On Oct 08, 2015
Spaxon:
lol
U can whatsup d cake to me tru..08030711384
EducationRe: Brain Teaser: Gurus In The House Answer This Simple One!!! by smsshola(m): 1:00pm On Oct 08, 2015
Spaxon:
lol I'll email the cake to you
OYO fo mi b dt...there is God ooooo
Nairaland GeneralRe: See What Was Seen At Abeokuta Ogun State Today (photos) by smsshola(m): 8:05am On Oct 08, 2015
Uniqueness01:
shocked shocked What could that be huh
Obe be dt ooooo....u ar unique in ur look indeed.
Science/TechnologyRe: Pictures That Will Make You Re-evaluate Your Entire Existence - Yahoo by smsshola(m): 9:08pm On Oct 07, 2015
Ase eyi Owun...
EducationRe: Brain Teaser: Gurus In The House Answer This Simple One!!! by smsshola(m): 9:02pm On Oct 07, 2015
viclawz:
The word is "dozens." 1. It is a six-letter word 2. As it is written, "dozens" refers to multiple of 12, but a number that would be greater than 12. 3. If you remove the "s" at the end of the word, you have "dozen" 4. "Dozen" means 12
Bros y u copy wetin dey ma mind...I give u excellent.
EducationRe: Brain Teaser: Gurus In The House Answer This Simple One!!! by smsshola(m): 8:55pm On Oct 07, 2015
Spaxon:
its my birthday so
nairalanders over to you guys
give me 80000 likes tongue
HBD.. send our cake and drink abeg. Like we go chop..don't mind me o long life and prosperity.
Christianity EtcRe: Photo: What A South African Said About Nigerian Pastors by smsshola(m): 8:43pm On Oct 07, 2015
Na our corrupt leader cause all ds...if we don advance pass SA na big Broda dem fo dey call us. Now Naija don turn yeye even ant go talk.

Dough his talk make sense Y TB can't tell us d exact place da girls dey.
Nairaland GeneralIts Customers Service Week; Rate The Best Customers Centric bank. by smsshola(op):
Every first week of October 5th- 9th, to be precise is set aside to celebrate cuatomers the king.. this is a period most banks, institutions and organization use to show appreciation to their esteemed customers.

That is why if u enter some few bank this week, u wl see a little diff decoration of the bank, sweet, drinks and candies for the customers.

Its also an avenue for the institutions to have feed back from their customers and improve better in service.

Nlanders let rate my bank and ur bank...I believe an average Nlander has an account; so do the rating with ds:

5--------------Execellent

4----------_---Best

3---------------Good

2----------------Average

1----------------Poor.


Let me start the rating... I used UBA I give them 4.
RomanceRe: Are U Heart Broken, Is Ur Rlship At The Brink? Then Let Talk. by smsshola(op): 6:56am On Oct 06, 2015
morning all...
CelebritiesRe: Davido's Babymama Sophie Momodu Steps Out For Family Event Looking Chic by smsshola(m): 1:05pm On Oct 05, 2015
zoelife:
But she's not from a poor home now.
She's just morally loose. Dat's d best explanation for this nonsense.
Ah ah!
Oto oro ....true talk dear.
CelebritiesRe: Davido's Babymama Sophie Momodu Steps Out For Family Event Looking Chic by smsshola(m): 7:10am On Oct 05, 2015
Godfullsam:
This lady is way older than davido na
Bros money is good...can u imagine David sleeping wt ds lady older dn him. Yet ladies wl b saying men ar wicked...am not surprise sha.

In Tupac voice get money f^^×k bitches and in Davido voice owonikoko..

Olorun ma fi owo won wa.
RomanceRe: Are U Heart Broken, Is Ur Rlship At The Brink? Then Let Talk. by smsshola(op): 11:04pm On Oct 04, 2015
rawpadgin:
hell is going on here huh
How pls?
RomanceRe: Are U Heart Broken, Is Ur Rlship At The Brink? Then Let Talk. by smsshola(op): 10:54pm On Oct 04, 2015
olajorn:
ok how long should i wait?will a month be ok
My Oga if u really love her and she is urs waiting wl worth it..its not the period of ur waiting that matter. What matter most is that she become urs one day as a wife. So pls wait...Ludlum said in his book mattarase cycle am not sure if I get dt spelling well...dt waiting as a CIA agent is a great weapon.
RomanceRe: Are U Heart Broken, Is Ur Rlship At The Brink? Then Let Talk. by smsshola(op): 10:46pm On Oct 04, 2015
lampardizik:
Just here to find missing rib8)
May u find, i just pray u won't break her heart or vice versa.
RomanceRe: Are U Heart Broken, Is Ur Rlship At The Brink? Then Let Talk. by smsshola(op): 10:45pm On Oct 04, 2015
olajorn:
There is this gal i want to date that keep saying,We can only be friends....Please what can I do?

Am heart brokn
Just move slowly with her as a friend, since that is what she want for now. Later on u may win her by be a good and trusted friend. Most ladies prefer a guy dey can call friend and trust.
RomanceAre U Heart Broken, Is Ur Rlship At The Brink? Then Let Talk. by smsshola(op): 10:30pm On Oct 04, 2015
This thread is for the heart broken ladies and guys, those facing one challenges or the other in their relationship. Please note am not a consultant in this ar ea I just feel when we put our experience and stories of pain and gain together som1 out there wl receive the help they need.

There is nothing as powerful as emotions and feelings sometime we have everything of life, the best life can offer but when that space in our heart is not fill or occupy by the special person wl desire is like nothing els in this world matter. As a young man and ladies btw the age rank I believe wl av experienced one heart break or the other, and if not there is tendency one wl do am not praying for that sha, I believe with this thread many heart wl be heal and any relationship at the brink can be restore so pls the rule is a mature advice is welcome and no insult, let respect one another.

Let get the ball rolling....my story...It happened 3yrs ago when I met this lady on the counter then as a cashier in one of Nig.bank...before now I av fasted for 7days following the ODM directive asking God to give me the bone of my bone with d type Of lady with a name that start with B...so u can imagine my happiness when the lady walked to my stance to make a payment to her younger Broda bearing the exact name I desire sharply I collected her number believing she is my heartrob.

Like that the relationship started in Feb 12 2010. I won't bug u wt all d pains and gain I encountered during d relationship but one thing is sure wl ar able to conquered our challenges is like we are meant to be wt family issues and so many we ar bn envy by so many after I met wt her pastor and mine; then golden rule no sex before marriage was also adhere to...so all was going well until Feb 14 2013...on this day her church organized a val program fo d youths and as an exco in the sch fellowship she has to go..my ppu na my ex waka go to church; on return she came with a cake and a bottle of wine from diff guys since den the relationship went from sweetness to sour, we dont longer dance togeda to d same music cos miseries filled our heart, we dt, we are once a victor and conquerors of love become d victims...d rest as we use to say is now history as she quit the rlship as result of one the guy who later i learnt was a pilot,on July 24 2013.

It is not a easy thing to be heart broken..at that stage of life nothing else in life is meaningful..I lost my sense of reasoning it was jus God dt help me out and words of courage from victim of love and those who have pass tru d same stage of life.

So this is d reason behind this thread to help that lady and the guy who ar facing the backside of love and who shed tears every second as a result of heart break...dt sis who has put all she can but yet the guy chose another instead of her...likewise dt guy whose dream is to marry dt pretty and sexy lady but unfortunately she prefer doro rich.
RomanceRe: Alcohol Is A Bad Girl ???? I Dont Like Her See What She Did by smsshola(m): 11:20am On Oct 04, 2015
mytime24:
Dry like desert
Guess u av read such or seen it somwhere bfo now..nevertheless giv credit to the person is not easy to com up wt such.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: If Ur 30 Plus And Single, Let's Talk... by smsshola(m): 10:57am On Oct 04, 2015
Enoquin:
No sire, sorry
Thank you.
PoliticsMadueke: UK Authorities Started Money Laundering, Probe In 2013 by smsshola(op): 10:21pm On Oct 03, 2015
The UK National Crime Agency (NCA) has disclosed that their agents began a corruption probe of Nigeria’s former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke, in 2013. The ongoing investigation led to the arrest two days ago of Mrs. Alison-Madueke, who has shuttled between the UK and a few European countries since her cabinet post came to an end with the electoral defeat of former President Goodluck Jonathan. The former minister was released on bail after several hours of questioning, but UK authorities have confiscated her international passport to ensure she does not flee the country.

In a recent update on their website, the UK National Crime Agency revealed that they began investigating Mrs. Alison-Madueke under the auspices of the Proceeds of Crime Unit (POCU) of the London Metropolitan police. The agency added that all four persons arrested across London with Mrs. Alison-Madueke were granted conditional police bail pending the outcome of ongoing investigations in the UK and abroad.
The update on the NCA website did not name the accused persons, but a source within the Nigerian Presidency told SaharaReporters that they believe some of the other suspects are Mrs. Alison-Madueke’s relatives who may have rendered one assistance or another to her in the laundering of significant amounts through UK banks and other financial institutions.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: If Ur 30 Plus And Single, Let's Talk... by smsshola(m): 8:46pm On Oct 03, 2015
Enoquin:
No, I aint up to 30
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Pls can we share number...

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