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AutosNissan Mini-bus For Sale by tojos(op): 8:06am On Sep 16, 2013
Central lock, Right wheel, Good condition for N300,000.


Call 08103664865 or 08023032540

TV/MoviesRe: Angelo And Bimp Evicted From Big Brother Africa The Chase by tojos(m): 8:39pm On Aug 18, 2013
Yesss...go naija go for it. Naija all the way.
PoliticsRe: Policemen Kill Tanker Driver, Set His Body And Tanker Ablaze To Cover Evidence by tojos(m): 7:43am On Aug 14, 2013
Policemen are turning to criminals. If this incident can be brought to light, how many related incident has been covered up by the police. Honestly, I hate
these uniform men with passion and I would continue to do so until our police force is reformed. RIP to the driver.
RomanceRe: Guys: What Are The Things That Turn You On From The Female by tojos(op): 8:14pm On Aug 05, 2013
EFULEFU1: stretch marks turn me on well well kiss
I think I know the right person you'd need... cheesy
RomanceRe: Guys: What Are The Things That Turn You On From The Female by tojos(op): 7:47pm On Aug 01, 2013
I don't want to include facial feature, beautiful or not, all ladies are beautiful.

Where are my guys out there? Come and drop your opinion. I want to know if mine was out of ordinary.
RomanceGuys: What Are The Things That Turn You On From The Female by tojos(op):
We love women, and I must confess our women are the sexiest and the most beautiful in Africa, if not in the world. This assertion was made by an international celebrity on a tour visit to nigeria, so lets first of all give it up to our beautiful, adorable and sexy nigerian ladies out there both single and married.
Now guys I want to know, what ladies wears, ornaments, hairstyles and physiques that turns you on, and that also include your girlfriend or wife. My own attribute is drawn from my girlfriend/fiancee, and they are:

Wears: Mini-skirts, mini-gowns on high-heels

Ornaments: Rubbies & necklaces, gold wraist-watch, round earings, bracelets, anklets and belly chains,

Hairstyles: Short-hair (like Rihanna)

Physiques: Sexy, Slim & Bootylicious (like Beyonce)

That's mine, what's yours. Arrange yours using the above format. You may include any feature that I didn't mention.
RomanceRe: Sex Before Marriage?whats Your Take On This.. by tojos(m): 12:22pm On Aug 01, 2013
Judging by the way so many marriages had failed becos of sex, I think its better to have a failed relationship than a failed marriage. I've found my beloved fiancee becos she passed the ultimate 'test' and I intend to marry her very soon.
RomanceRe: Sex Before Marriage?whats Your Take On This.. by tojos(m): 12:21pm On Aug 01, 2013
Sex is good b4 marriage.
RomanceRe: Sex Before Marriage?whats Your Take On This.. by tojos(m): 12:17pm On Aug 01, 2013
Judging by the way so many failed marriages becos of sex, I think its better to have a failed relationship than a failed marriage. Through that, I've found my beloved fiancee becos she passed the ultimate 'test' and intend to marry her very soon.
RomanceRe: She Wears Bids Around Her Waste: Wats The Meaning? by tojos(m): 12:13am On Jul 26, 2013
I don't believe in those superstitions. For me beads or waist-chains or belly-chains has been part of women ornamental wearings since ancient times. In the old middle east, south american (Brazil), carribeans and Africa, some of their ladies wear them. In ancient Ibo, it is call 'jigida' as worn by the young women as of that time. I love the belly-chains becos it turns me on whenever I see them. I bought some for my girlfriend to wear especially whenever we are 'at it' (if you know what I mean) becos I like to see them glitter before my eyes while I'm in motion. I also buy her an ankle-lace to wear to compliment her mini dress (my gf is as hot as beyonce and she always wears mini dresses and high-heels to showcase her sexy figure and her laps)
If there is anything mystic about waist-beads or belly-chains, then what about rings, neck-laces, ankle-laces, or even tattos. All theses are unfounded superstitions that I don't believe.
PoliticsRe: Michael Adebolajo Attacked In Jail by tojos(m): 12:04pm On Jul 19, 2013
I'm really loving this. He lost his teeth but by his hands he took someone's life by chopping him to death. Tell me, which one is more agonizing between the two.
He's lucky he lost only two teeth instead of having his head chopped off and his body fed to dogs. A useless fool who brough disgrace to Nigerian. Thanks to him and Muthallab, Nigeria is labelled among the nations of terrorists. He should be given jungle justice or nothing. Afterall, he said it "An eye for an eye". USELESS FOOL.
AutosRe: Clean Used Honda Bulldog In Excellent Condition For Sale@ 620k (pic) by tojos(op): 10:39pm On Jun 19, 2013
That's strange! Someone has made an enquiry and the deal is about to close @ 600k.
I really need to upload the pictures. I believe when you see them you'd assume its a tok.
AutosClean Used Honda Bulldog In Excellent Condition For Sale@ 620k (pic) by tojos(op):
Call 08023032540. In excellent condition, even the seller is reluctant to let go of this baby.
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Egypt - AYC (0 - 2) - Final Score by tojos(m): 10:47pm On Mar 26, 2013
...other rappers be like nigeria wey no dey reach final... grin grin grin
HealthRe: What Do You Think Of Urine Therapy? by tojos(m): 2:18am On Mar 19, 2013
In the morning drink your urine at least once a week, and you'll live long.
PoliticsRe: Fashola To Endorse New Lagos Traffic Law Thursday by tojos(m): 3:36pm On Jul 31, 2012
Here we go again. Fashola and his draconian laws. undecided
CelebritiesRe: Olu Jacobs Turns 70 Today! by tojos(m): 9:58am On Jul 12, 2012
happy bday to my favourite actor,wishing you an additional 70 yrs to your life. Can't forget the first time I saw you on set when you made a cameo appearance in the popular british detective drama CI5 back in the 70s, and the popular local drama THE THIRD EYE in the 90s
HealthRe: My HIV Test Result by tojos(m): 1:40pm On May 13, 2012
We've heard it many times through media, discussions, seminars, rallies etc about HIV/AIDS awareness campaign and the need to get tested for the virus in order for one to know his status which would go a long way in combating the global spread of the virus.

However, a major factor militating against this can be attributed to the psychological problem of some people who are afraid to take the test because of the fear of testing positive for the virus and the emotions that come with it. Many times you've tried to go for the test but you are constantly held back because of this fear and what your life would become if the result comes out positive.

Not anymore and guess what? It's time to put you out of your misery so that you can stop worrying because a solution to the problem is finally here and it is a useful tip provided on how to conduct your HIV test without having to go through the trouble of fear, stress or anxiety.

For those of you that is affected by this, hit any of the links below, join others that had done their tests, get this problem off your shoulders once and for all and get on with your life.

www.successcityy2k.com

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HealthRe: Ur First Hiv Test What Was It Like by tojos(m): 1:33pm On May 13, 2012
We've heard it many times through media, discussions, seminars, rallies etc about HIV/AIDS awareness campaign and the need to get tested for the virus in order for one to know his status which would go a long way in combating the global spread of the virus.

However, a major factor militating against this can be attributed to the psychological problem of some people who are afraid to take the test because of the fear of testing positive for the virus and the emotions that come with it. Many times you've tried to go for the test but you are constantly held back because of this fear and what your life would become if the result comes out positive.

Not anymore and guess what? It's time to put you out of your misery so that you can stop worrying because a solution to the problem is finally here and it is a useful tip provided on how to conduct your HIV test without having to go through the trouble of fear, stress or anxiety.

For those of you that is affected by this, hit any of the links below, join others that had done their tests, get this problem off your shoulders once and for all and get on with your life.

www.successcityy2k.com

www.successcityy2k..com
HealthRe: Waiting For Hiv Result? Please Share Your Experience by tojos(m): 1:21pm On May 13, 2012
We've heard it many times through media, discussions, seminars, rallies etc about HIV/AIDS awareness campaign and the need to get tested for the virus in order for one to know his status which would go a long way in combating the global spread of the virus.

However, a major factor militating against this can be attributed to the psychological problem of some people who are afraid to take the test because of the fear of testing positive for the virus and the emotions that come with it. Many times you've tried to go for the test but you are constantly held back because of this fear and what your life would become if the result comes out positive.

Not anymore and guess what? It's time to put you out of your misery so that you can stop worrying because a solution to the problem is finally here and it is a useful tip provided on how to conduct your HIV test without having to go through the trouble of fear, stress or anxiety.

For those of you that is affected by this, hit any of the links below, join others that had done their tests, get this problem off your shoulders once and for all and get on with your life.

www.successcityy2k.com

www.successcityy2k..com
HealthRe: Your Experience On Your First Hiv Status Test. by tojos(m): 1:15pm On May 13, 2012
We've heard it many times through media, discussions, seminars, rallies etc about HIV/AIDS awareness campaign and the need to get tested for the virus in order for one to know his status which would go a long way in combating the global spread of the virus.

However, a major factor militating against this can be attributed to the psychological problem of some people who are afraid to take the test because of the fear of testing positive for the virus and the emotions that come with it. Many times you've tried to go for the test but you are constantly held back because of this fear and what your life would become if the result comes out positive.

Not anymore and guess what? It's time to put you out of your misery so that you can stop worrying because a solution to the problem is finally here and it is a useful tip provided on how to conduct your HIV test without having to go through the trouble of fear, stress or anxiety.

For those of you that is affected by this, hit any of the links below, join others that had done their tests, get this problem off your shoulders once and for all and get on with your life.

www.successcityy2k.com

www.successcityy2k..com
HealthRe: How To Overcome The Fear Of HIV Tests by tojos(op): 1:08am On May 13, 2012
@ Ruffdude, the info is worth more than that. However, you can take advantage of the free affiliate rewards promo which has a limited offer and make some money for yourself. Those that had send their sms have received their referral links.
HealthHow To Overcome The Fear Of HIV Tests by tojos(op):
We've heard it many times through media, discussions, seminars, rallies etc about HIV/AIDS awareness campaign and the need to get tested for the virus in order for one to know his status which would go a long way in combating the global spread of the virus.

However, a major factor militating against this can be attributed to the psychological problem of some people who are afraid to take the test because of the fear of testing positive for the virus and the emotions that come with it. Many times you've tried to go for the test but you are constantly held back because of this fear and what your life would become if the result comes out positive.

Not anymore and guess what? It's time to put you out of your misery so that you can stop worrying because a solution to the problem is finally here and it is a useful tip provided on how to conduct your HIV test without having to go through the trouble of fear, stress or anxiety.

For those of you that is affected by this, hit any of the links below, join others that had done their tests, get this problem off your shoulders once and for all and get on with your life.

www.successcityy2k.com

www.hivtest.successcityy2k.com

www.successcityy2k..com

PoliticsRe: Police Offers N1m Reward For Information On Boko Haram by tojos(m): 8:50pm On Mar 29, 2012
This is why nairaland is the best place to be. Thank God these officials are reading nairaland. Check out a previous topic I posted a few months ago.
www.nairaland.com/860398/message-fg-how-stop-boko
RomanceRe: What Would You Do If A Lady Hits You In Public? by tojos(m): 10:00pm On Mar 19, 2012
Idowuogbo: U need Jesus
Jesus brought me to you wink
RomanceRe: What Would You Do If A Lady Hits You In Public? by tojos(m): 4:24pm On Mar 19, 2012
Idowuogbo: Are u demented? D poster himself came on thread saying dis act are mostly common in yoruba women, I mean how d he arrive at dat? I guess typing bullshitzzzz is some sort of hobby to some.Back 2 ur case,I don't understand y u d hyper bulldog jumps in to quote my post without engaging parts of your medular dat actually functions.Listen, No TIME!!!!
Idowu, I don't mind if you slap me, that is in private...ehm... in my bedroom preferably grin kiss
PoliticsMessage To Fg: How To Stop Boko Haram by tojos(op): 12:47pm On Feb 01, 2012
As the Boko Haram menace continues while government is yet to come up with an effective solution in containing their operations, I want to suggest to the government to place a bounty on each member of the group. A bounty is  a monetary reward given for the capture of a fugitive, terrorist or criminal, and this offer should be made to everybody except members of national security.

How it would work is for government to set up an anti-terrorism unit under the federal ministry of defence whose offices should be in every state with phone lines open 24 hours a day. With that, government should put a reward of N1,000-N5,000 for any information leading to the arrest of a member, an increase reward of N10,000-N50,000 for information leading to the discovery of one of their hide-outs, and a reward of N50,000-N100,000 for any information leading to the arrest of one of their leaders, and so on.

Any body with useful information can call one of the phone lines of the anti-terrorism unit, the unit would save the phone number of the caller and if the information given proves worthwhile, the unit will call the number to inform him of his reward and how to collect it.

A major factor to the success of this suggestion would lie in government sincerety to provide the fund and fullfillment of the reward promised. This would motivate people to join in the man-hunt for Boko Haram. 

I hope government should read this, or even before that, my guys at nairaland, what would you have to say this.
PoliticsRe: 65 Naira Or Nothing! Nlc/tuc Don't Sell Out by tojos(m): 8:47am On Jan 13, 2012
Lets get this clear:

Those protesting the subsidy removal are either the CABALS or their supporters, and are enemies of the country.

Returning the subsidy would continue to further enrich these CABALS (including Boko Haram).

Phased removal of the subsidy would still favour these CABALS and would also result in panic buying.

Remember that N65/ltr is not the true price of petrol.

Since independent, Nigeria with its abaundant resources is yet to achieve development, and removing this subsidy is a
step in the right direction towards achieving that.

NLC should redirect their protest towards increase in minimum wage (18000 - 30000) and subsidizing the transport sector as it done in other countries so that cost of transport and items would not be high, instead of agitating for a reversal to N65/ltr, whereas there is no provision for fuel subsidy in the budget.

NLC should protest for the judicious use of the fund that would be generated  by the subsidy removal.
PoliticsRe: Do You Want The Fuel Subsidy Back? Please Vote Here: by tojos(m): 8:26am On Jan 13, 2012
Lets get this clear:

Those protesting the subsidy removal are either the CABALS or their supporters, and are enemies of the country.

Returning the subsidy would continue to further enrich these CABALS (including Boko Haram).

Phased removal of the subsidy would still favour these CABALS and would also result in panic buying.

Since independent, Nigeria with its abaundant resources is yet to achieve development, and removing this subsidy is a
step in the right direction towards achieving that.

NLC should redirect their protest towards increase in minimum wage (18000 - 30000) and subsidizing the transport sector as it done in other countries so that cost of transport and items would not be high, instead of agitating for a reversal to N65/ltr, whereas there is no provision for fuel subsidy in the budget.

NLC should protest for the judicious use of the fund that would be generated  by the subsidy removal.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News. Strike Continues As Meeting Between Labour And Fg Ends deadlocked by tojos(m): 8:13am On Jan 13, 2012
Lets get this clear:

Those protesting the subsidy removal are either the CABALS or their supporters, and are enemies of the country.

Returning the subsidy would continue to further enrich these CABALS (including Boko Haram).

Phased removal of the subsidy would still favour these CABALS and would also result in panic buying.

Since independent, Nigeria with its abaundant resources is yet to achieve development, and removing this subsidy is a
step in the right direction towards achieving that.

NLC should redirect their protest towards increase in minimum wage (18000 - 30000) and subsidizing the transport sector as it done in other countries so that cost of transport and items would not be high, instead of agitating for a reversal to N65/ltr, whereas there is no provision for fuel subsidy in the budget.

NLC should protest for the judicious use of the fund that would be generated  by the subsidy removal.

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