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ayozainy: dey dnt issue certificates in yaba, jst take a bus 4rm yaba or ojuelegba going 2 ogba. Ask any1 4 waec, it is nt far 4rm d garageAside the 2k, what else is required to collect the cert? |
It's not hard to tell the difference between who's lying and who's making their fan stories up ![]() |
immortalvoices: see them pretending as if the haven't dismiss guys with better method than that ![]() |
epoxide: ladies and photos. una de chop am? WoodcrestMayor: Selfie tinzI meant for taking photos generally ![]() |
epoxide: ladies and photos. una de chop am? WoodcrestMayor: Selfie tinzI meant for taking photos generally :-P |
The 8mp camera part sounds okay for the price. |
The 8mp camera sounds okay. |
Aww, she looks really good. Never thought looking a bit feminine would fit her but it does. |
Bestestgirl this is one of the best threads I've seen since the nairaland tsunami. Just learning about the sharpening of razor on jeans ![]() |
Tsunny: Madzillian hair...Wicked! ![]() |
Photo num 3 though ![]() |
ebullientV: I think Egypt's bin doing better than S/Africa in terms of education for some time now..I was being sarcastic. |
A list without at least 5 South African universities? Unbelievable |
And he said "follow the light in your heart". I did ![]() Silhouette photos by Trance Pictures. 50calibre and co this thread isn't for you, if you can't appreciate the art,look the other way.
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5th Photo taken by: Turicom 6th Photo taken by: LookslikeLagos 7th Photo taken by: LookslikeLagos 8th Photo taken by: LookslikeLagos
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#GoodEveningLagos Sunsets in Lagos. 1st Photo taken by: GeorgeRichards 2nd Photo taken by: Sumbo Lawal 3rd Photo taken by: Me 4th Photo taken by: LookslikeLagos
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Throw back Thursday . Lagos in the 50's.
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4th Photo taken : My town ![]() Photography by : Ricdizzle 5th Photo taken : Somewhere on the Island Photography by: Klearpics 6th Photo taken : Victoria Island Photography by: Jobatani
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Aerial views of Lagos. 1st Photo taken : Ikoyi Photography by: Mona1ibrahim 2nd Photo taken : Oniru Photography by : Freshlyf2014 3rd Photo taken : Ikoyi Photography by : Bayo Omoboriowo
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erad: Cool shots.You can ![]() |
5th Photo: Ikoyi-Lekki suspension bridge by sundown Photographed by: Kitchenbutterfly 6th Photo: Lekki-Ikoyi suspension bridge Photographed by: Robanda 7th Photo: Lekki-Ikoyi suspension bridge by night Photographed by: Chyder5photography
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One of the latest photo trends on Instagram by photographers in Lagos is the Ikoyi-Lekki suspension bridge. 1st Photo: Ikoyi-Lekki suspension bridge by night. Photographed by:PablodeXera 2nd Photo: Ikoyi-Lekki suspension bridge by twilight Photographed by: Instaley 3rd Photo: Ikoyi-Lekki suspension bridge by dawn Photographed by : Instaley 4th Photo: Ikoyi-Lekki suspension bridge by aerial view Photographed by: Verified imagery.
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Photo : Cathedral Church of Christ Location : Marina, Lagos Island. Photography by : Me I saw a picture of it on Instagram and felt I would like to have a picture of it of MY OWN. So I went to the Marina and took the picture with my phone camera. I do crazy stuff like that sometimes ![]()
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"A picture is worth a thousand words" said someone famous years ago and that struck. A photograph always tells story, depending on how you look at it. I'm Lhurve (pronounced love by the way ) and this is my photography diary . |
Wow, colour me amazed. ![]() |
Ajibel: Op: Never you dare insult we teens because we arent responsible for NLs present state. I joined NL in '09, just 14years then and I had many youngies too who did same, we didnt destroy NL, It is you ADULTS that did with tribalism, religious bigotry and hatred...Word! . But the insult wasn't necessary... |
Lool,you got me |
“The Sun Rising” Summary Lying in bed with his lover, the speaker chides the rising sun, calling it a “busy old fool,” and asking why it must bother them through windows and curtains. Love is not subject to season or to time, he says, and he admonishes the sun—the “Saucy pedantic wretch”—to go and bother late schoolboys and sour apprentices, to tell the court-huntsmen that the King will ride, and to call the country ants to their harvesting. Why should the sun think that his beams are strong? The speaker says that he could eclipse them simply by closing his eyes, except that he does not want to lose sight of his beloved for even an instant. He asks the sun—if the sun’s eyes have not been blinded by his lover’s eyes—to tell him by late tomorrow whether the treasures of India are in the same place they occupied yesterday or if they are now in bed with the speaker. He says that if the sun asks about the kings he shined on yesterday, he will learn that they all lie in bed with the speaker. The speaker explains this claim by saying that his beloved is like every country in the world, and he is like every king; nothing else is real. Princes simply play at having countries; compared to what he has, all honor is mimicry and all wealth is alchemy. The sun, the speaker says, is half as happy as he and his lover are, for the fact that the world is contracted into their bed makes the sun’s job much easier—in its old age, it desires ease, and now all it has to do is shine on their bed and it shines on the whole world. “This bed thy centre is,” the speaker tells the sun, “these walls, thy sphere.” Form The three regular stanzas of “The Sun Rising” are each ten lines long and follow a line-stress pattern of 4255445555—lines one, five, and six are metered in iambic tetrameter, line two is in dimeter, and lines three, four, and seven through ten are in pentameter. The rhyme scheme in each stanza is ABBACDCDEE. |
John Donne Sun Rising Busy old fool, unruly Sun, Why dost thou thus, Through windows, and through curtains, call on us ? Must to thy motions lovers' seasons run ? Saucy pedantic wretch, go chide Late school-boys and sour prentices, Go tell court-huntsmen that the king will ride, Call country ants to harvest offices ; Love, all alike, no season knows nor clime, Nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time. Thy beams so reverend, and strong Why shouldst thou think ? I could eclipse and cloud them with a wink, But that I would not lose her sight so long. If her eyes have not blinded thine, Look, and to-morrow late tell me, Whether both th' Indias of spice and mine Be where thou left'st them, or lie here with me. Ask for those kings whom thou saw'st yesterday, And thou shalt hear, "All here in one bed lay." She's all states, and all princes I ; Nothing else is ; Princes do but play us ; compared to this, All honour's mimic, all wealth alchemy. Thou, Sun, art half as happy as we, In that the world's contracted thus ; Thine age asks ease, and since thy duties be To warm the world, that's done in warming us. Shine here to us, and thou art everywhere ; This bed thy center is, these walls thy sphere. |
This year JAMB surprised many by using some books from the WAEC Lit-in-Eng syllabus. This is the syllabus for this year's utme .Drama: African: 1. Femi Osofisan: Women of Owu Non African: 1. William Shakespeare: The Tempest Prose: African: i. Asare Konadu: A woman in Her Prime ii. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Purple Hibiscus Non African: i. Ernest Hemingway: The Old Man and The Sea Poetry: African: i. Gbemisola Adeoti; Hard lines ii. P.O.C. Umeh: Ambassadors of Poverty iii. Shola Owonibi: Homeless not Hopeless iv. Syl Cheney-Coker: Myopia v. Jared Angira: Expelled vi. Traditional: Serenade. Non African: i. John Donne: The Sun Rising ii. Sir Walter Raleigh: The Soul’s Errand iii. Langston Hughes: Negro Speaks of Rivers iv. John Fletcher: Upon an Honest Man’s Fortune |
Morning everyone.Can waec and waec gce be combined for mbbs? |
Hell NO |







Hell NO