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12k 2013 as a graduate. Now story has changed like Efe. I started from the bottom now I'm here. |
We need rain in Niger State too. it's hot in here. |
women sha. thank God for the lady in my life. I am indeed lucky. |
Final boss, I beg even if na 1k, it will go a long way, help your bro. GTB 0110390584. thanks bro |
LAGOS — Nigerian-born reggae legend and guitarist, Majekodunmi Fasheke, popularly known as Majek Fashek, who in recent years has been in the news following his deteriorating health condition, resulting from suspected case of drug addiction, is hale and hearty again. The re-branded Majek was at Vanguard corporate Head office, in Apapa, Lagos, yesterday, where he declared his readiness to reclaim his pride of place in the Nigerian music scene. Decked in black jeans upon jacket, black boot and black T-shirt with a black cap to match, Majek was brimming with life again compared to when he was a shadow of his old self few years ago. He came to Vanguard in company of his manager, Mr Omeka Uzoma Dee. Fondly referred to as the ‘Rainmaker’, the reggae legend has been living in the United Kingdom, since last year, recording his 10-track album. He said, he’s in the country to show appreciation to everyone that has been nice to him during his trial period. His words; “We’re here to help solve the Nigerian recession, and also, to openly appreciate everyone who has been nice to us, particularly Captain Busa Okubor. Everything he did for me was in secret, and he has done so much. So, we decided to come and appreciate him and also ask Nigerians to join us in thanking him for standing by me all through my difficult times. “I have a new album that I want to use to give Nigerians hope following the prevailing economic recession in the country. Nigeria is the richest country in Africa going by virtue of the resources we have, so why should we be in recession? It’s not a good business, the Nigerian government has to wake up from their programme of stealing and focus on the welfare of the poor masses. Else in the nearest future, we’ll just have armed robbers, kidnappers and all sorts of social miscreants in the country,” Majek said. Speaking further, the reggae legend said, his upcoming album is a gift to Nigerians. “The 10-track album I am releasing is a gift to Nigerians. This is because for five years, I have not dropped an album but someone I used to work with pirated my work at Alaba International market. So this new album is like a gift to my countrymen. Later, I will do the album where I will feature emerging Nigerian artistes. The only person that was featured in my forthcoming album is Tuface. He is going to be on the album. And the album is a revelation album and it is titled, “Weep not children”. The children are weeping because our leaders are not doing what they are supposed to do.” Source; http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/01/majek-fashek-vanguard-says-hell-reclaim-place-nigerian-music-scene/
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The end of blackberry is finally here. MTN blackberry has decided to decommission it's services from BlackBerry phones and advised customers to switch to smartphones
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celebrity marriage sef. |
Thanks OP for creating this thread, just updated my WhatsApp on my BlackBerry Z3, and it's working perfectly now. Please mod, help move this useful thread to the FP. |
Na hamattan make am wear that agbada. |
All I need is the clock that comes with it, make I sell am and invest with the money. |
Bleep recession, I'm spending ![]() |
please help me forward it to adenijifemi2@yahoo.com. thanks. |
Agile baba. May God give you wisdom to lead Nigeria to greatness. |
MMM week indeed. |
you're beautiful babe. |
congratulations boss, happy married life. I wish you all the blessings of marriage and may God continue to keep you together forever. |
RIP boy. Life is ephemeral. |
Big boys |
Sorry about that OP, this has been happening for more than a decade in Akure. These are able-bodied men that chose to be lazy, they always roam about the side of the road from Cathedral via Adesida to Ijomu junction putting on three-quarter jeans with big canvas footwear. Some of them (particularly Ade basket's thugs) make use of taxis and buses to carry out their evil deeds. The bad part is when they are caught and taken to the police station, they will be released with immediate effect, thanks to their evil godfathers. The past and the present governments have been unable to stop these guys, but I'm sure very soon, they will be humbled and put to their place. OP, always be careful when boarding a cab or when walking the street of Akure. Don't ask strangers for description and try to frown a lil bit when you go out. I learnt how to frown cos of these guys during my stay in Akure and now I'm used to it. Stay safe. |
Na to use juju on him if I get one, in the absence of juju na to beg am o. |
I will just thank him and walk away. |
Long thing. |
Nigerians dey always complain about everything. Nice one OBO and CFC. |
Cute little man, don't run your mouth like tap when you grow up like your papa. |
Expected. |
yahoo boy and his client.....one can easily tell from the way she (he) was persistently asking for ticket money. |
I think he meant to say "accident is bad ". It may be typo error. |
the debate sweet die......Jimoh Ibrahim is a clown. |
that's his factory, he owns Faro table water. |
Everything is possible in the North. It is only in the North you will find a petrol retailer (black market) selling opposite to the petrol station. |
For people saying it ain't punishment. How many times has Mikel listed among the substitute players this season? Fabregas, William, Oscar, Chalobah etc. enjoyed few minutes of playing time on the pitch. So why is that of Mikel different. I believe what Rohr said. |
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