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Music/Radio / Re: "GT The Guitarman And Wande Cole" Whom Do You Think Is More Promising. by sparkle3: 6:12pm On Jun 06, 2009
Gt needs more publicity. Wande coal is where he is because of his talent and don jazzy's push. GT is talented but he hasn't been given much of a chance to shine and prove himself. see tuface. didn't Kennis music push him in all our faces. They didn't giv him tym to even breathe. Gt is cool jo. I think he kinda has that "Asa" flow
Autos / Missing French Jet by sparkle3: 9:40pm On Jun 01, 2009
Got this from Yahoo! News. Very Sad

SAO PAULO – An Air France jet carrying 228 people from Rio de Janeiro to Paris ran into a towering wall of thunderstorms and disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean. French President Nicolas Sarkozy told families of those aboard Monday that "prospects of finding survivors are very small."
The area where the plane could have gone down is vast, in the middle of very deep Atlantic Ocean waters between Brazil and the coast of Africa. Brazil's military searched for it off its northeast coast, while the French military scoured the ocean near the Cape Verde Islands off the West African coast.
If all 228 were killed, it would be the world's deadliest commercial airline disaster since 2001.
Sarkozy, speaking at Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport, said the cause is unclear and that "no hypothesis" is being excluded. He called it "a catastrophe like Air France has never before known."
"(I met with) a mother who lost her son, a fiancee who lost her future husband. I told them the truth," he said.
Sarkozy said "it will be very difficult" to find the plane because the zone where it is believed to have disappeared "is immense." He said France has asked for U.S. satellite help to locate the plane.
Chief Air France spokesman Francois Brousse said "it is possible" the plane was hit by lightning, but aviation experts expressed doubt that a bolt of lightning was enough to bring the plane down.
Air France Flight 447, a 4-year-old Airbus A330, left Rio Sunday night with 216 passengers and 12 crew members on board, said company spokeswoman Brigitte Barrand.
The plane indicated it was still flying normally more than three hours later as it left Brazil radar contact, beyond the Fernando de Noronha archipelago, at 10:48 local time (0148 GMT, 9:48 p.m. EDT). It was flying at 35,000 feet (10,670 meters) and traveling at 522 mph (840 kph).
About a half-hour later, the plane "crossed through a thunderous zone with strong turbulence." It sent an automatic message fourteen minutes later at 0214 GMT (10:14 p.m. EDT Sunday) reporting electrical failure and a loss of cabin pressure.
Air France told Brazilian authorities the last information they heard was that automated message, reporting a technical problem before the plane reached a monitoring station near the Cape Verde islands. Brazilian, African, Spanish and French air traffic controllers tried in vain to establish contact with the plane, the company said.
Brazilian Air Force spokesman Col. Jorge Amaral said seven aircraft had been deployed to search the area far off the northeastern Brazilian coast. Brazil's Navy sent three ships.
"We want to try to reach the last point where the aircraft made contact, which is about 745 miles (1,200 kilometers) northeast of Natal," Amaral told Globo TV.
Meteorologists said tropical storms are much more violent than thunderstorms in the United States and elsewhere.
"Tropical thunderstorms ,  can tower up to 50,000 feet (15,240 meters). At the altitude it was flying, it's possible that the Air France plane flew directly into the most charged part of the storm — the top," Henry Margusity, senior meteorologist for AccuWeather.com, said in a statement.
Portuguese air control authorities say the missing plane did not make contact with controllers in Portugal's mid-Atlantic Azores Islands nor, as far as they know, with other Atlantic air traffic controllers in Cape Verde, Casablanca, or the Canary islands.
In Washington, a Pentagon official said he'd seen no indication that terrorism or foul play was involved. He spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the subject.
The 216 passengers included 126 men, 82 women, 7 children and a baby, Air France said. There were 61 French and 58 Brazilians; 30 other countries were represented, including two Americans.
In Brazil, sobbing relatives were flown to Rio de Janeiro, where Air France was assisting the families. Andres Fernandes, his eyes tearing up, said a relative "was supposed to be on the flight, but we need to confirm it," Globo TV reported.
At the Charles de Gaulle airport north of Paris, family members declined to speak to reporters and were brought to a cordoned-off crisis center.
Air France said it expressed "its sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of the passengers and crew members" aboard Flight 447. The airline did not explicitly say there were no survivors, leaving that subject to Sarkozy.
Air France-KLM CEO Pierre-Henri Gourgeon said the pilot had 11,000 hours of flying experience, including 1,700 hours flying this aircraft.
Experts said the absence of a mayday call meant something happened very quickly.
"The conclusion to be drawn is that something catastrophic happened on board that has caused this airplane to ditch in a controlled or an uncontrolled fashion," Jane's Aviation analyst Chris Yates told The Associated Press. "Potentially it went down very quickly and so quickly that the pilot on board didn't have a chance to make that emergency call."
But aviation experts said the risk the plane was brought down by lightning was slim.
"Lightning issues have been considered since the beginning of aviation. They were far more prevalent when aircraft operated at low altitudes. They are less common now since it's easier to avoid thunderstorms," said Bill Voss, president and CEO of Flight Safety Foundation, Alexandria, Va.
He said planes have specific measures built in to help dissipate electricity along the aircraft's skin, and are tested for resistance to big electromagnetic shocks and equipped to resist them. He said the plane should be found, because it has backup locators that should continue to function even in deep water.
If all 228 people were killed, it would be the deadliest commercial airline disaster since Nov. 12, 2001, when an American Airlines jetliner crashed in the New York City borough of Queens during a flight to the Dominican Republic, killing 265 people. On Feb. 19, 2003, 275 people were killed in the crash of an Iranian military plane carrying members of the Revolutionary Guards as it prepared to land at Kerman airport in Iran.
The worst single-plane disaster was in 1985 when a Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 crashed into a mountainside after losing part of its tail fin, killing 520 people.
"Our thoughts are with the passengers and with the families of the passengers," said Airbus spokeswoman Maggie Bergsma.
She said it was the first fatal accident of a A330-200 since a test flight in 1994 went wrong, killing seven people in Toulouse.
The Airbus A330-200 is a twin-engine, long-haul, medium-capacity passenger jet that can hold up to 253 passengers. There are 341 in use worldwide, flying up to 7,760 miles (12,500 kilometers) a trip.
GE Aviation spokesman Rick Kennedy discounted engine trouble as a possible cause — he said the plane's CF6-80E engine "is the most popular and reliable engine that we have for big airplanes in the world," and is being used in more than 15,000 airplanes.
Fashion / Re: Afro Vs Hi Top Fade by sparkle3: 11:03pm On May 31, 2009
EFOSA VAL, U ARE HILARIOUS! Where did those styles come from? Did guys EVER wear that? LOOLLL!!
Culture / Re: Superstitious Ban Of Palm Fruits By Oba by sparkle3: 10:33pm On May 31, 2009
Wow! Such venom from a lot of people! Where is the love guys? Nigeria is one and we will remain one NOT through intolerance of other cultures but through acceptance. Accept the things u can't change and play ur own role in developing Nigeria. We shall overcome in Jesus' Name
Fashion / Re: Is Oluchi Onweagba The Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria? by sparkle3: 10:06pm On May 30, 2009
davidif:

just go to unilag campus and you would see what they call beautiful.


which unilag?
Fashion / Re: Is Oluchi Onweagba The Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria? by sparkle3: 1:39pm On May 30, 2009
I think she's pretty but I'm pretty as well and I have prettier family and friends so let's just say she's one of the most beautiful girls in 9ja but u'll be surprised at the number of HOT girls in villages.
Politics / Re: Pdp Alleges Anti-yar’adua Meeting With Obama In Ghana by sparkle3: 12:27am On May 30, 2009
davidif:

Imagine, as if Obama doesn't have enough problems of his own: the North korean crisis, 2 wars, the greatest financial crisis since the depression and now he has to worry about offending PDP.chei grin
LOL
Politics / Re: Pdp Alleges Anti-yar’adua Meeting With Obama In Ghana by sparkle3: 12:04am On May 30, 2009
Obama choosing Ghana over Nigeria says a lot. Nigeria- Giant of Africa, HAHEHIHOHU! I LAFF IN PIDGIN. but I think Miquest is right. EVERYBODY knows our problems in this country. We complain constantly in and out of the country. No light, no water, corruption, yahoo yahoo, police wahala, everything and anything is made public. We are not the only ones with issues but we announce ours to the world. It's our hobby. We can repair our image to some extent by positive speaking. and Yes, if there's a way to get all these PDP people into a mind-reforming institution, I'm 100% in support! They need to just disappear.
Romance / Re: The Real Things Women Want From Men Aside Money by sparkle3: 5:34pm On May 28, 2009
Tos87:

common girl dis the best post on this topic.i recomend u 4 dat. grin


Ekwere:

This is the best and reasonable post ever. I am a guy and I do no support guys talking about sex, sex and sex, it is not all women that sex, I am a married man and my wife shows more love,commitment,care and patience with me. When I am wrong I apologise and she does same. It depends on what you and ur partner want in the relationship and guys if u start with sex, believe me it is sex that would destroy such relationship unless no string attach
Thanx a big bunch guys
Romance / Re: The Real Things Women Want From Men Aside Money by sparkle3: 3:30pm On May 28, 2009
opuro:

women want lies
ur name says a lot
Romance / Re: The Real Things Women Want From Men Aside Money by sparkle3: 2:59pm On May 28, 2009
BP:

this is the most practical and down-to-earth post I've read on this thread. Makes loads of sense, is funny and is not profane.
Thank u BP
Romance / Re: The Real Things Women Want From Men Aside Money by sparkle3: 1:26pm On May 28, 2009
LOL.
Too many funny replies. I think women want honesty. Well I want honesty. If u are tired of me, pls tell me and don't leave me to "figure it out" by ur actions. If u do something wrong, say u are sorry. If I do something wrong and I don't realise, tell me. If u are broke, don't go borrowing from friends, tell me and we'll work something out. I want to give u my all, knowing u are giving me yours too.
Car Talk / Re: Are Real Vehicle Modifications Being Done In 9ja? by sparkle3: 7:55pm On May 26, 2009
This may just be the beginning of "love-vendor my Ride Naija"
Sports / Re: Enyeama Wins Israeli Player Of The Year Award by sparkle3: 5:54pm On May 25, 2009
Builder:

Isreali get football league? i think say all of them don join army finish, palestinanin boyz don blow all of dem finish

LOOOLLL!!!! This guy, ur wisdom surpasses human understandin. What a statement!!

equlibrium:

lol. . . .
grin grin grin

ode
angry

LOOOLLL!!!
Culture / Re: Why Is Lagos Callled 'las Gidi'? by sparkle3: 1:24pm On May 25, 2009
ayujahndon:

In one of our Languages "Gidi" means food, I think?

So Las Gidi = Place of food! cheesy
LOL
Culture / Re: Why Is Lagos Callled 'las Gidi'? by sparkle3: 12:51pm On May 25, 2009
beneli:

Some people have called it Las Gidi[i]s[/i] (with an 's') because it's a city of gidi-gidi (which i think translates as 'hustling').



I was thinkin the same thing.
Politics / Re: Who Are The Most Powerful People In Nigeria? by sparkle3: 11:16pm On May 24, 2009
It's true sha. We'v really got used to suffering and smiling as a nation. It's only little little groups that fight for what they want at times but together, it's a different story apart from the nationwide strikes and how successful were those?
Politics / Re: Would You Ever Vote For Any Ex-politician's Offspring? by sparkle3: 10:40pm On May 24, 2009
I may because they just might be different from their fathers or mothers as the case may be. at least the ones that were voted for and behaved, did we know their parents' behaviour? Wot If the parents were crooks?
Politics / Re: Who Are The Most Powerful People In Nigeria? by sparkle3: 10:31pm On May 24, 2009
HE-OH! I pray we don't start another anti- religious leaders conversation on this post. Because before we know it, names will start being mentioned and people will start being debased. Anyway, U said most powerful GROUP so I'll have to sayyyyy JOURNALISTS. I'm of the belief that if journalists unite and take a stand on a particular topic, they can sway the minds of almost everybody. Eg, If everyday in the papers, on tv, over the radio we hear praises of Hitler, even with the bad things we've heard that he did, we just might be led to believe that he was a good man fighting for a good cause. U know how they say a pen is mightier than the sword, so u can imagine the strength of plenty pens (+voices)
Politics / Re: Fraudsters Clone Gov's Phone by sparkle3: 6:21pm On May 22, 2009
This is just sad. But don't the friends, associates and every other person scammed know his voice on the phone or did they just receive texts on their phones and pay money into the given account?
Education / Re: When Last Did You Write A Letter? by sparkle3: 10:53pm On May 21, 2009
I sent some things thru NIPOST (not a letter though) lyk 2 months ago and some other things through EMS about 3 months ago and I received stuff through NIPOST late last year. NIPOST is definitely still relevant. Every country should have a postal service and I think they are more efficient believe it or not!
Politics / Re: You Must Pay Tax, Lagos Tells Pastors, Imams by sparkle3: 8:09pm On May 21, 2009
anonimi:

not when the elder dey pack sh*t rub for sheeple dem mouth and dey spoil our common name- Nigerians.
BTW, I am sure you know culture and common sense are dynamic i.e. changing and evolving over time.

LOL!!! For heaven's sake, how is the man "spoiling our common name"? We spoil our common name on a daily basis in this country both at home and abroad. and DYNAMIC is defined as "always changing and making progress". Is progress negative? I bet if ur little niece or nephew drew a picture of a gorilla and wrote ur name beneath it, u'll slap her/him silly.

bawomolo:

Do you have respect for IBB?

I'm totally indifferent about him


Jakumo:

Sparkle I can only envisage true forgiveness for Pastor Eunuch if he agrees to reconsider my application to become a Pastor At Large in Eunuch's church.  I was even considerate enough to note in my application that I do not expect to be issued with a 52 million dollar Gulfstream 4 corporate jet right away, since a "fairly used" Cessna Citation Encore jet with less than 4000 hours can be procured for me at a very moderate 4 to 6 million US dollars, AND YET, despite this concession and olive branch from me, Eunuch continues his obstinate refusal to hire me.

I will write more on this subject when my blood pressure returns to normalcy.
tell me when to laugh please
Politics / Re: You Must Pay Tax, Lagos Tells Pastors, Imams by sparkle3: 7:12pm On May 21, 2009
Banom, Jakumo, Tudor what's goin on? Do u guys have a personal grudge against Pastor Adeboye? Jakumo, u actually put up the picture of a gorilla as him! That is so crude. Even if u think he's fake, u don't have to be so extreme. Removing religion from the issue, culture and common sense have taught us to respect our elders. my goodness!!!
Family / Re: Woman Gave Birth To Twins By Different Fathers by sparkle3: 12:22am On May 21, 2009
doncaster:

Make all of una go check una DNA maybe no be una papa born una.
Nothing women no fit do. Na for Adam case i remove cap for them. shocked shocked shocked
LOL! u no serious. Mnyl, I asked sumone if this was possible less than a year ago cos sumhow I thot it was and now I've got my answer. What of triplets and quads, c'est possible?
Crime / Re: Gsm Networks: Scam: Via Sms,: Post The Scam Website Here by sparkle3: 12:05am On May 21, 2009
showbobo:

Some fools sent me a message a while ago posing as interswitch telling me to log on a site and update my details. . . .  undecided
the same thing happened to me and the web address seemed so authentic.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nbc Test Result Out? by sparkle3: 12:00am On May 21, 2009
so many unemployed 'landers. we hav to organise the first nairaland online vigil o
Fashion / Re: Most Common Shoe Sizes For Men And Women by sparkle3: 11:54pm On May 20, 2009
between 38 and 41 for ladies and between 42 and 44 for guys
Autos / Re: Anti Theft Security Systems: Customised To Suit Ur Needs And Moods: by sparkle3: 11:35pm On May 20, 2009
Thank God for funny posts lyk this, sometimes it's almost as if sum nairalanders want to beat themselves
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: A Banker Needs Driver by sparkle3: 7:29pm On May 05, 2009
male or female?

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