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Him dey mad? |
Next to be intercepted is PEJ |
Na him Sabi |
Oya SEUN, over to you |
Can someone shut this pig's (metuh) mouth I guess he is still pained by the outcome of the just concluded result. Even his father lied to his mother before he could bang her or perhaps marry her. So he should show us a honest politician and I will prove to him that my mother is still a virgin. May 29 loading....... FTC for the third time today |
Lie |
OK ooo. I swear not to comment |
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Blood bank of shekau |
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Wetin I wan write sef ![]() |
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Will be repressing my governor at d wedding ![]() Hahahahaha swore to be FTC today |
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. Forgive her ND wait for the next robbery ![]() |
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Messiless Messi Mesmerized Boateng!!! |
daveyjay:hahahahaha FAYOSE your lol model? |
. How does this affect PEJ parking out of Aso Rock? Anyway a matured response from VICKER |
temitemi1:you and who? |
. Rubbish!!! Nothing Is going on in delta state for 16years of Democratic government |
Worshiped by millions, Rastafarian reggae superstar Bob Marley captivated audiences worldwide. We delved deep to find some hidden truths about the Jamaican legend. 1. Bob Marley’s original name was Nesta Robert Marley but his middle and first name were swapped around to preserve his masculinity after a comment was made that Nesta was seen as a girl’s name. This was not the only thing which was noticeably different from his birth certificate. After Bob was born on 6th February 1945, it took his mother a while to finally get him officially registered, meaning the date on his birth certificate was incorrect, stating he was born on 6th April. 2. From the age of four it was discovered Bob Marley could read palms. When Cedella (Bob’s mother) first heard of this from relatives and neighbours she took it as a joke. These palm readings invariably came true, which left his mother quite shaken. When Bob was a lot older and returned to Kingston, a woman asked him to read her palm - he replied: “I’m not reading no more hand: I’m singing now.” 3. In Kingston Bob Marley was known by the natives as a “white boy”. This was due to his mixed raced origins being clearly visible in his facial skin. This made Bob feel very alienated although was a huge aid in helping him build up his confidence and self-esteem, turning him into the man he was. 4. When Bob was at school his best subject was mathematics. He didn’t stay in school for long though, and left at a young age when he managed to secure himself as an apprentice welder. After a dangerous injury in which a piece of metal flew into his eye, he decided to leave, ultimately for the whole world’s benefit. 5. After being arrested for possession of marijuana, the singer spent a month in prison, during which time he met many prisoners that he formed strong relationships with. These prisoners motivated him to write songs with a more political message. 6. The record label Tuff Gong was set up by Bob. It was named after his self-made nickname. This record label now boasts one of the largest audio recording facilities in the Caribbean. 7. Bob was well known for being a bit of a ladies man. Throughout his life he had an involvement in many different women’s lives. Several of these women bore him children - he had one main chat-up line: “Yuh wan have ma baby?” Apparently he used this a little bit too much. 8. Once he’d found success Marley became extremely generous with this money. Having grown up in a poor family in Jamaica he knew how difficult it was to get by. He decided to put his goodwill into practice by buying houses for friends and supported many of the poor in Jamaica. 9. A 1977 football injury led doctors to discover a malignant melanoma in Marley’s toe. They recommended amputation, but he refused for religious reasons. The tumour then spread, which ultimately caused his death. 10. When Bob was terminally ill he wanted to end his days in Jamaica, but unfortunately, on the Germany to Jamaica journey, didn’t make it past Miami. Ever the romantic, he was buried on home turf along with a soccer ball, his Gibson Les Paul guitar, and a bud of marijuana.
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Hey guys! There is need for improvement but a lot of sacrifices need to be made! Sincerely, I started with 3.9 but currently on 4.4 and I've got just a semester to graduate. |
Taylor86:Ndibgos preparing for war!!! Useless chest beaters |
Virtually everybody born before the invention of the internet must have heard the tale of a nonexistent football match between Nigeria and India that obviously took place in a parallel universe and somehow we got to hear the gory stories of that match. Though there are many variations of the story, every prevaricator seems to agree on a couple of facts about this fictional football match. Each storyteller agrees that; 1. This match ended with India scoring 99 goals and Nigeria scoring just one goal. 2. Nigerians where unable to kick the ball because the football kept turning to a lion (or something scary) to prevent them from playing the soccer ball. 3. The Indians later agreed that if Nigeria could score a goal, they would concede defeat 4. Samuel Okwaraji scored the winning goal and lost his life in the process. 5. FIFA banned India from soccer because they used black magic in that very game With the help of common sense (not that it was absent back then), quick access to information and the internet, every right thinking Nigerian has come to realize that such a story should be filled under “Blatant Lies”. |
SeverusSnape:just "A" condom would have stopped this senseless comment!!!! |
barcanista:fools ranting democracy while practicing partisanship and dollar sponsored documentaries at the expense of their professional ethics. Ben Bruce is a full member of PDP but wasn't daft and stupid to air such dehumanizing documentaries. U, your fellow SaTANIst and dopkesi should prepare and cover OTUEKE TREKKING!!!! |
I notice the hypocrisy of the Jonathanians on Buhari's decision on AIT. ☆ In 2013 two Leadership newspaper reporters were detained for days for publishing a presidential directive. Guess who was president then? ☆ In 2011 six reporters from The Nation newspaper were detained for publishing OBJ's letter to GEJ. Guess who was president then? ☆ In June 2014 men of the military & SSS seized and destroyed copies of major newspapers, stopping circulation. Guess who was president then? ☆ In March 2015 two Al Jazeera journalists covering elections were held in custody for weeks for no reason. Guess who was president then? ☆ In 2014 AIG Joseph Mbu ordered the arrest of AIT journalist Amaechi Anakwe for calling him controversial. Guess who was president then? Me think the Jonathanians should just keep quiet. They do not have the moral virtue to jugde the rightness of principles or conducts Profession is a concept different from political barrier which AIT involved in; that make the AIT station Unprofessional in their dealings during Nigeria Election because of the political ambition of the formal chairman "Aleo Dokpesi" You betrayed the rules, guidelines and core ethics of journalism for money. Now the table has turned against you. Ben Bruce contested under the platform of PDP but did not allow Silverbird media to become a tool in the hand of the PDP to run such evil documentaries. without any sense of responsibility. This is your call, Am against unprofessionalism and partisanship!!!!!! |
This man is sooooooo clueless, loosing popularity of 10 million votes is a big loss Jonah". What makes u think u can catch up with APC if they perform well in the next four years? Ogogoro working!!!!! |
A joint Nepali-French search and rescue team pulled a 28-year-old man from a collapsed apartment block in the capital Kathmandu on Tuesday after he had spent around 80 hours in a room with three dead bodies. Rishi Khanal appeared to have had no access to food or water during his ordeal, which began at midday on Saturday when a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, destroying buildings and killing at least 4,600 people. 'No one has come': Nepal villagers wait for aid to flow beyond the capital Read more “It seems he survived by sheer willpower,” said Akhilesh Shrestha, a doctor who treated him. Khanal had been on the second floor of a seven-storey building when the quake struck. The top floors were intact and the teams drilled down to him after he shouted for help and responded to questions in Nepali. The rescue took five hours. Doctors said he may have a broken leg. Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/apr/28/nepal-earthquake-man-pulled-alive-from-rubble-after-building-collapses |
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