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pinkycute:Pls o it is very friendly, let the rise continue !!! |
QueenValerie:Nvm it's past. |
QueenValerie:hmm always avoiding the hard talk. Bye |
QueenValerie:won't you sing me a sweet lullaby to hasten the process |
QueenValerie:uh uhn. |
Nubian113:ok ma'am ![]() |
Nubian113:awww Nubian113 it ain't that serious. ![]() |
QueenValerie:I knew Nubian was cheating on him from day one but ipledge10 is being natural so i won't call it cheating. |
I'm seeing things ![]() |
Cool. Definitely a breather from the snakes that have been roaming fp lately |
Smellymouth:Is that a new genre cos bruh tbh they're all entertainers that appeal to different audiences. |
Even tho i strongly hope Nigeria stays as one, sometimes i feel like the country has a lot of compatibility issues and everyone should just go their own way once and for all. |
Smellymouth:Really so what is his genre? afrobeat abi ![]() |
I don't understand why some Nigerians are so lopsided in thought. They keep saying olamide sings rubbish but won't pay a dime to support the so-called *Non rubbish artistes* by at least buying albums etc. Instead of folks to keep it original and enjoy what they have in indigenous ballers (olamide,phyno etc) they keep thinking some dude with fake ass American accent is the real rapper. #SlaveMentality. Nigeria's problem is Nigerians |
Nice ![]() |
Smh |
Vanquay:Spot on bruh. All bitches wanna do these days, is make niggas fall astray just so they could make bread From niggas' sweat Deep Sigh New ways em fake ass bitches be hustling |
BeClever:Pls don't ever say Arik is a great airline again. Worst Airline ever mtcheww ![]() |
Guys disgracing themselves since 1800 B.C. making it seem like getting a girl is hardwork. #PieceOfCake |
joliyp:Before nko, every solid elastic matter is capable of being broken or should i say becoming *inelastic* |
In the beginning, you feel on top of the world till she gets pregnant ![]() #ExperienceIsTheBestTeacher |
SirJeffry:Dream On bruh |
SBA.N. |
This list just doesn't cut it ![]() |
Thousands of years ago, In a land far away, when witches were still burned at the stake he reps the Empire State and the city of New York ![]() |
If that was my kid, I'll gladly join her in the fun and then we'd clean up and watch a cartoon with a big bowl of ice cream on the side. #MyPerspective |
HartIse:it's really pathetic. |
Prof. Deji Akinwande has been selected to receive ( a 2016 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) by President Obama, the United States government’s highest honor for scientists and engineers in the early stages of research. Prof. Akinwande is an associate professor in electrical and computer engineering and the Jack Kilby/Texas Instruments Endowed Faculty Fellow in Computer Engineering in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. He is among 106 recipients announced by the White House on Thursday. The winners, who will be honored at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., this spring, were selected for having research that is both innovative and beneficial to society. Prof. Akinwande is one of two PECASE recipients from The University of Texas at Austin. The other recipient is Prof. Keji Lai from the Department of Physics. “These early-career scientists are leading the way in our efforts to confront and understand challenges from climate change to our health and wellness,” President Barack Obama said. “We congratulate these accomplished individuals and encourage them to continue to serve as an example of the incredible promise and ingenuity of the American people.” Now in its 20th year, the Presidential Early Career Awards are coordinated through the President’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, which selects winners “for their pursuit of innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and their commitment to community service as demonstrated through scientific leadership, public education, or community outreach.” Prof. Akinwande is known for his groundbreaking research on nanomaterials, sensors, devices and flexible technology. He is considered one of the top researchers in the world in the areas of graphene, silicon electronics and 2-D nanomaterials for use in flexible electronics. In 2015, Akinwande created the first transistor out of silicene, the world’s thinnest silicon material, and he is continuing to advance the capabilities of computer chips and other electronics. Prof. Akinwande has been the recipient of several prestigious awards, including the Inaugural IEEE NANO "Geim and Novoselov Graphene Prize," an IEEE Early Career Award in Nanotechnology, a National Science Foundation Career Award, an Army Research Office Young Investigator award, and a Young Investigator award from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Previously, Texas ECE professor Mattan Erez received the PECASE award in 2014 and Prof. Seth Bank received the PECASE award in 2009. Link : http://www.ece.utexas.edu/news/prof-deji-akinwande-named-recipient-presidential-early-career-award-scientists-and-engineers
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fF01:Queer |
Welcome to 21st century. A world of LGBTQ #Insanity |

don't fvckin mention me if you can't tag me. Don't get too comfortable with me please



till she gets pregnant 