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Wow... If I buy this car and danfo driver bashes my bumper, wetin I go do, if I arrest am sell em danfo, the bumper money no go still come out? ![]() |
Them try |
This ondo state and bank roberries |
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Where them imports this olaniyis from? |
OK I have been patiently serving 1and 3 |
Lol |
Op na you wear yellow shirt? |
phintohlar:Yes it might be, you know kpomo don't usually have label so u can't tell where it's coming from |
aldexrio:From which experience... I am still thinking of sitting or standing when proposing, I can not come and kneel down for my own property ![]() |
phintohlar:Noo the type that is very sweet some people even call kanda |
Ayaah tomorrow she will say uncle stop drinking or no kpomo |
This world is ending bit by bit |
It depends on where she wants to build, if it's in Lagos I am not really sure it will do, but it can bring up the one bedroom |
Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger has seemingly been duped by false reports that former football star George Weah had won Liberia's presidential election, even though the final results have not yet been announced. Mr Wenger said: "I would like to congratulate one of my former players, who became president of Liberia." He coached Mr Weah at French club Monaco in the 1990s. Mr Weah was among 20 presidential candidates in Tuesday's election. The former Fifa World Footballer of the Year failed in his two previous attempts but is one of the front-runners to replace President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. However, most analysts expect it to go to a second round, as a candidate needs more than 50% of the votes for outright victory. Africa Live: More on this and other stories Is ex-warlord pulling Liberia's election strings from UK prison? Find out more about Liberia False reports of Mr Weah's victory about have been circulating on social media but it is not clear why Wenger thought he had won. "It is not often that you have a former player who becomes a president of a country," Wenger said. "Well done George and I would say just for him to keep his enthusiasm and his desire to learn and to win," he added. Official results have still not been announced even though the head of the National Elections Commission (NEC), Jerome Kokoya, had told the people that he expected the first results to be announced by 23:00 GMT on election night. 'I t At Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger's press conference, I asked him whether he was surprised that his former player, Kolo Toure, had made the transition to assistant coach for Scottish side Celtic and the Ivory Coast national team. In his response Mr Wenger chose to first congratulate another of his former players, George Weah on "becoming the new president of Liberia". But the official results were not yet out but I thought Wenger may have better intelligence than me. His eyes were glinting, and he spoke with much excitement and a genuine congratulatory feel. Wenger and Weah share a very special relationship and I would not be surprised if the Arsenal manager goes to Liberia for Weah's inauguration - if he wins.
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U say how much? |
IamAirforce1:25million go buy land build house, still use am pursue money enyia if na shoe em like he spent his money well, just talk how u for spend ur own |
Pls add 08162465.086 |
Good music |
It's cool heard it's strong when the bottles are filled with clay from my lecturer then tho |
Warzone |
iluvpomo:Any team from the Champions League |
Per plot or hectare? |
If you will be cool with him dating ur sister, and you calling ur sister and she ain't picking then no problem |
Not same girl in both pix |
thorpido:Who cares if they do |
Confirm |
She has mouth odour |
ObamaOsama:Chew garri and sleep |
Ha new style oo |

