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guy sorry o. take heart. maybe the babe leave you for some other reason. |
can you also post your name, company name and full address |
so where are you from? |
can buhari win any significant vote from the south? |
hmmm interesting. this topic should be placed on front page though and remain there permanently so people can marvel at how lucrative this "business" can be ![]() |
this might be too little too late as they are already almost bottom of their group |
But Slovenia is already part of the Shengen visa agreement |
N270K!! But cant see the pic |
at least we all know where the emirs loyalty lies. |
i cant. but beware of scammers. they are all over this place like flies. |
oh boy. all this money for seun alone!!! when we dey stay awake all night dey contribute toi him website. This na proper example of monkey dey work barboon dey chop. We need revolution here seriously. Until Seun gree share the money with us no more posting on NL ![]() |
i thought the topic would be experience from the female perspective as they are the main recipeint of the labour pains. However, the psychological pain the husbands face watching the harrowing ordeal of the wife's could even be more traumatic. |
How can a so called African hero turn on his own people, starve them, intimidate and kill them. Blaming the west for his wickedness is plain cowardice and self denial. |
Hanoi - A court in Ho Chi Minh City has sentenced a Nigerian man to death for drug smuggling, state media reported Wednesday. Michael Ikenna Nduanya, 34, and his Vietnamese wife, Nguyen Thi Hai Anh, 27, were caught 'illegally transporting drugs,' Cong An newspaper reported. He is the first foreigner to receive the death penalty this year, according to state media reports. Nduanya was charged with taking part in a trafficking ring that transported heroin from India, through Cambodia and Vietnam to China. In December 2009, his wife Anh was caught with 1 kilogram of heroin in her handbag on a bus from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi. The pair admitted smuggling the drugs four times, for 1,000 dollars each time. Anh, who gave birth in January while awaiting trial in custody, received a life sentence for her part in the crime. News reports said she had been instructed to carry the drugs. Under Vietnamese law, the death sentence cannot be applied to pregnant women or women with children under the age of three at the time of crime or the trial. Nduanya is due to be executed by firing squad. Authorities do not issue statistics on how many people are executed each year, which is considered a state secret. Most death sentences in Vietnam are handed down in drug trafficking and murder cases |
bamybabs: bamybabs:huh! are you speaking to us? |
kodewrita:thats the day "foul go grow teeth" ![]() |
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its no lie. the news is all over the internet |
OMG OMG OMG!!! Whats your source? You would not have a pic? |
is hotelbook = bamybabs? |
Medvedev was hand picked as president by Putin who was his predecessor. Putin continues to wield enormous political influence in Russia. If both go at each other it would have huge ramification around the region and world at large. |
so this is now a world revolution and no longer restricted to the arabs alone |
for her its better to be in a US prison than to remain in nigeria |
paedophilia is an epidemic proportion in Nigeria. Sadly the society is in denial of this problem. Many people are faced with a life of turmoil after been abused as children. |
supporters killing themselves while the politicians are sitting on their loot. |
the title is airline ticket; but you ended up soliciting for visa application ![]() |
you mean slovenia ![]() |
I am baffled why you were banned. This is a fantastic piece of info and an eye opener. You should rather be praised. |
i can see some lawyers salivating. this is surely open to legal challenge, especially if any attempt is made for this to apply retrospectively to those already in the UK. |
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