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Pay for your services abeg. No subsidy on gas any more. |
Funmi, plz i don't want insults. Anyways, thanks 2 allah dat i ain't a male. Ewure buruku!!Yes, you are not male, you are a female monster preying on young women and it's not even funny. |
@st funmiI'm not here to drag words with you. Just be sure the rumor you carry about people are true because it hurts most when they are lies. History have shown that whatever we do unto others come back at us or our loved ones someday and it won't be pretty. |
Funny how both David and Chiwetel are hanging around town with white women. What is happening to brothers? |
Do muslims sing in the mosque during service?. Do y'all have a choir?. Any youtube link of those songs? |
What are your favorite hymns and gospel songs? |
Everything is not all about a dic.k for heaven's sake!I thought you were banished to the sexuality section?. It's funny how you attack me but leave the resident pedophile flaunting his infamous conquests on under aged girls. ![]() |
What was the topic in church today?. Did your pastor do a good job of it? Share with us please and may we be blessed by the message. |
He's a UNN productYou are right. i thought he did his postgraduate studies abroad. Career Dr Soludo has been visiting scholar[2] at the International Monetary Fund, the University of Cambridge, the Brookings Institution, the University of Warwick and the University of Oxford and a visiting professor at Swarthmore College (USA). He has also worked as a consultant for a number of international organizations, including The World Bank, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, and the United Nations Development Programme.[1][3][4][5][6] Soludo is a core professional in the business of macroeconomics. He obtained his three degrees and then professorship at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, Enugu State. He graduated with a First Class Honors degree in 1984, an M.Sc. Economics in 1987, and a Ph.D. in 1989, winning prizes for the best student at all three levels.[1][6][7] He has been trained and involved in research, teaching and auditing in such disciplines as the multi-country macro econometric modeling, techniques of computable general equilibrium modeling, survey methodology and panel data econometrics, among others. Soludo studied and taught these courses at many Universities, including Oxford, Cambridge and Warwick. He has co-authored, co-edited and authored about ten books on this subject matter.[7] In 1998 Soludo was appointed to the position of professor of economics at the University of Nigeria; the next year he became a visiting professor at Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, US.[1] Soludo joined the federal government in 2003. Prior to his May 2004 appointment to the bank chairmanship[8], he held the positions of Chief Economic Adviser to former President Obasanjo and Chief Executive of the National Planning Commission.[1]. In January 2008, in a speech to the Nigerian Economic Society, he predicted consolidation in the private banking industry, saying "By the end of 2008, there'll be fewer banks than there are today. The restructuring of the banking industry has been attracting funds from local and foreign investors, which have increased banks' ability to lend to customers".[9] He hopes to see Nigeria become Africa's financial hub,[10] and considers microfinance important to the federal government's economic policies.[11] It has been asserted that in April 2008, Soludo was accused of abuse of his position. However, there is no supporting evidence for this which is accessible via the internet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soludo |
Funmi, marry me! I wil buy u a car, build many houses 4 u, we will have many kids, i will give u maximum satisfaction/sexual healing, etc. Plz funmi, don't say no.How will your manliness stand up before me when am not 12 years or are you planning to use me to practice on how to get your freak on from ADULTS? ![]() |
Emem Ema from the group called KUSH. She is the rapper in the group. [flash=400,425] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWWXCgZKmg0&hl=en&fs=1">[/flash] |
Funmi, are u married?No, but am not 12, your desired age. |
E be like say you miss road oo. . Na who dash Bishop Don Juan Political awareness Shocked Shocked ShockedRoflmao ![]() |
After seeing that last large, close up pic of Genny that was recently posted--- I'm going to have to change my vote and say that Brandy is definitely more beautiful. Genny has bad skin and a weird face shape.That's the effect of naija sun on make up. That was a bad picture indeed. |
Any woman who sleeps with , fat, ugly, rich (married) politicans for money or whatever must be a big turn off for any man. You know it's not all about looks. Self Respect and other traits are what makes a woman much more attractive which is why Brandy wins this one hands down!Be careful of the rumors you pass along about people. That Genny woman has denied that allegation over and over again but your likes are bent on pinning it on her because she is a celebrity. Same way they accused Nkem owoh of being dead, if he didn't show up weeks after that, it would've been the true story. I said be careful of what you say because of karma. You may be the subject of such character assassinating gossip someday and it won't be pretty. Karma is a bitch. Be careful. |
Who is finer? [img]http://ayenithegreat.files./2008/02/emem.jpg[/img] Emem Ema [img]http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/252/2983241.jpg[/img] Asa |
No wonder. I'm not surprised. ![]() |
Nigeria is doomed@tamme, why do you enjoy making stupid comments?. Why is nigeria doomed because a state gov will become the CBN gov?. How are you sure he is not qualified?. For God's sake, this man is a state governor. |
Did Soludo study in any of those schools you mentioned? He studied at home!! all levelsBig lie, Soludo is a rhodes scholar. He's an Oxford alumni. |
Just curious, are you from the north? |
A very inspiring speech, I was moved to tears for the first time in years: Rush Limbaugh calls on conservatives to take back nation "We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be," he says Limbaugh says conservatives need to choose right candidate to take back nation He accuses President Obama of inspiring fear in Americans to push his agenda Opponents had put out political ad implying Limbaugh was de facto head of GOP (CNN) -- Rush Limbaugh brought a cheering crowd to its feet several times Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington as he called on fellow conservatives to take back the country. Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh energizes crowd of supporters in CPAC keynote speech. "We conservatives have not done a good enough job of just laying out basically who we are, because we make the mistake of assuming that people know. What they know is largely incorrect, based on the way we're portrayed in pop culture, in the drive-by media, by the Democrat party," the conservative talk show host told a mostly young crowd of energized supporters. "We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be. We recognize that we are all individuals. We love and revere our founding documents, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. We believe that the preamble of the Constitution contains an inarguable truth, that we are all endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, freedom -- and the pursuit of happiness," he said, pausing several times for enthusiastic applause. Looking ahead to the 2012 election, Limbaugh said conservatives will have to choose the right candidate to take the country back. Limbaugh's impassioned keynote speech, punctuated by chest-thumping, fist-pumping and chants of "USA" from the crowd, capped off three days of talk at CPAC focusing on rebuilding the Republican Party. "He played to his crowd here," CNN political editor Mark Preston said. "And this crowd is now energized, something we haven't seen from Republicans, certainly not conservatives, since the November election." Limbaugh used his self-described "first national address," which ran more than an hour longer than his allotted 20 minutes, to accuse President Obama of inspiring fear in Americans in order to push a liberal agenda of "big government." "He wants people in fear, angst and crisis, fearing the worst each and every day, because that clears the decks for President Obama and his pals to come in with the answers, which are abject failures, historically shown and demonstrated. Doesn't matter. They'll have control of it when it's all over. And that's what they want," Limbaugh said. "They see these inequalities, these inequities that capitalism produces. How do they try to fix it? Do they try to elevate those at the bottom? No, they try to tear down the people at the top." Limbaugh praised Obama as one of the most gifted politicians he has seen, but said, "It just breaks my heart that he does not use these extraordinary talents and gifts to motivate and inspire the American people to be the best they can be. He's doing just the opposite." Limbaugh also dismissed the notion of bipartisanship as a "false premise" given the diverging views of the Democratic and Republican Parties on a variety of issues, including the recent $787 stimulus package signed by Obama. "Bipartisanship occurs only after one other result. And that is victory," he said. Watch Limbaugh discuss bipartisanship » "What [Democrats] mean is we check our core principles at the door, come in, let them run the show, and then agree with them," he said. Limbaugh's rollicking speech came the day after Obama supporters put out a political ad implying that the conservative radio host has become the de facto head of the Republican Party in the absence of a clear GOP leader. The ad argues that the Republican leadership in Congress is following Limbaugh's lead in opposing the Obama administration's stimulus package. "So who are Republican leaders listening to?" the announcer asks, before the 30-second ad cuts abruptly to footage of Limbaugh saying, "I want him [Obama] to fail." It was paid for by Americans United for Change and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union, two groups that supported Obama during the election and are advocating for his agenda. Limbaugh doesn't speak for all Republicans or conservatives. Copies of the American Conservative magazine with the headline "How radio wrecks the right" were distributed to CPAC attendees, Preston said. "There is some criticism of Rush Limbaugh. Some people think he is a reactionary," Preston said. Limbaugh defended his remark about wanting Obama to fail, comparing it to his desire to see the Arizona Cardinals "fail" in this year's Super Bowl game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Watch Limbaugh explain failure remark » "This notion that I want the president to fail, folks, this shows you a sign of the problem we've got," he said. "What is so strange about being honest and saying, I want Barack Obama to fail if his mission is to restructure and reform this country so that capitalism and individual liberty are not its foundation? Why would I want that to succeed?" he said, bringing the crowd once again to its feet. "Did the Democrats want the war in Iraq to fail? Well, they certainly did. And they not only wanted the war in Iraq to fail, they proclaimed it a failure. |
Yes, she is 14yrs oldHoly smoke!!!!! We have a pedophile in our midst. Is her family aware of that? |
Jeez, why are Nigerians scared of paying the full price for services rendered?. They ask for constant power but will never pay their PHCN/NEPA bill; they ask for constant water but will want a govt subsidized one; same for school, hospice etc. Meanwhile, 90% of them do not pay their taxes, yet they want govt to perform miracle. I am for deregulation, let the govt deregulate everything even our hospitals and you'll watch them perform better. All we should strive for is for an equal opportunity for every Nigerian citizen so that the hardworking ones will always get their efforts crowned with glory irrespective of your tribe,origin or religious affiliation. Nigeria is not a socialist state. |
What culture(apart from your own) in Nigeria or the world fascinates you the most?. Can you illustrate the culture a little bit?. Pictures are welcome. |
So her kitten is not mature enough?. Is she a minor? |
If you must change something physical or behavioral about your romantic partner(husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend), what will that be? |
Pay for your gas my friend and stop whining like a eunuch. Stop relying on tax payers money to run your generator especially the likes of you that evade taxes yearly. |
Lol. Ask Osisi and she would tell you about herself, Nna and myself. I know sabi the one wey u dey introduce her younger sister, I beg she no go greethese guys will die for any woman qualified with the word 'young'. Tufiakwa. |
St. Fummi you are not being fair; normally this should be good news but everything is upside down in Nigeria. With this deregulation, except for NNPC that is govt owned and has no more than 20 stations nationwide, all the others will just bunch together and jack the prices up and there is nothing the common man can do. This is another way of stealing our national resources through the backdoor.If the prices are too high, goods and services will not be rendered and their sales will drop. Nigeria operates on a free market system, so allow the market forces to drag the price down. Again, petrol is about $18 per liter in Sierra Leone but it's less than $1 per liter in Nigeria. Have they all died in Sierra Leone? |
I smell tribalism here. Why is the EFCC turning a blind eye on northerners? ![]() |
I hope the deregulation process will not take effect before the salaries of politicians are cut. It is good everybody have a feel of the pangs of the deregulation.Roflmao; You think they rely on that chicken change you call salary to chop?. Their salary is channeled straight to their mistresses bank account. |
