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I like this man like Kilode, his performance as governor was excellent. If only this man or osibanjo can become Nigeria president the country will change for good, we go still vote those oldies like Atiku, Tinubu and the rest. |
Dino na cruise man |
O ti ye mi o, o sese ye mi ni. Continue! |
Good one Kamaru, see that lady wey dey rub her breast on Sanwo olu. Between Kamaru and Israel who senior each other? |
Happy birthday Iya mayor! |
igbowoman:Lol! People get bad mouth sha. Can't stop laughing |
easyfem:LMAO! Baba has refused to die o |
easyfem:� � � � � |
SultanOfPuna:Na to cut that hand with the watch |
The price is fair per night, e no reach 100k naira. Nice one G.O.A.T CR7. |
Fahdiga1:Make DJ Sose marry her, he sure knows how to deal with her on that Nigerian Idol show. |
blazepascal:No dey finish |
City of London...... Opera mini |
Chai! UAR my corn-tree!! |
donziller:Ofe fit go hang someone on tree sef |
I don't think so, I haven't worked with any, but I have lived with one in the same house, they are all Muslims and I was the only Christian. Everything went well, no difficulties, they respected my religion and I did same too. They are peace loving people too and pray very well, 5 times daily and sometimes in the middle of the night. They are kind and don't discriminate. I was running a programme there so whenever I came for the course I stayed with them, I really enjoyed my stay there |
[quote author=Wiseandtrue post=102151800][b]Nigerians are only interested in the number of days you have left as the president We just can't wait! Yes o, we can't wait for him to leave. |
Audio achievements that do not have any positive influence on ordinary man on the street. No jobs for teeming graduates, Boko Haram, banditry, UGM, kidnappers, fall in naira to dollar rate, high price of commodity, and whole lot of negative achievements by the man in Aso Rock. We never had it worse like this in Naija. |
Apply pressure |
Nice response from Aketi. Man wey no dey fear! |
The truth is that many people don't believe in Nigeria anymore. Some 15 years ago, as an undergraduate, a certain Prof would jokingly tell us in his class, that we shouldn't waste our prayers on Nigeria, that it wouldn't get better, we should instead channel those prayers to him and his family. Truly, 15 years later, Nigeria is worse. |
Emperormartin:Leipzig don't score many goals bro, check their record. |
wpadmin:Na to share am o |
Don't mind them, it's no abomination, at least I know at least 4 male nurses in the hospital where my wife works here in the north: Nurse Awal, Nurse Gideon, Nurse Azeez and Nurse Abubakar. You're on the right path bro. |
My man Air Force 1, well-done bro. |
We don hear, academic excellence and safe environment for learners is all that matter. |
[quote author=hakeemhakeem post=101414321]It's good to see mama is back at home[/quote Oh! Thanks bro. Nice one |
To the Yorubas in the house, pls how do I say this in English Language? "E ku igburo mama". An elderly man "baba" who lives in my street, an Edo man, welcomes his wife "mama" who was away for up to a month. The woman came back yesterday and I want to greet baba about the arrival of mama. How do I greet baba? In Yoruba language we simply say " E ku igburo mama or e ku amojuba mama" but I don't know how to translate that to English Language. |
Goalless draw or chelsea win by a lone goal |
Mbappe come and see your son o |
Rest on Dog man, I remember how we rocked his tracks back then when we had our social nights at FGC Ido-Ani. My best tracks are: ain't no sunshine, here we go again, one more road to cross, what these bitches want, party up, the rain, what's my name, we right here, slipping, I miss you, lord give me a sign, dogs out, get up and try again. I will miss your unique voice X. and your genuine prayers. |
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