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Kai that girl don dive rock miss ![]() |
The mungun got served. |
They should hold Stella Oduah accountable on the area of decay on infrastructure of the airport. The woman was given 86billion naira to renovate and remodel the airport. Today we are still complaining about the airport ![]() https://www.nairaland.com/3011576/stella-oduahs-fraud-enugu-airport#44117555 |
Nnelily:They are beautiful |
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One thing i have noticed is that this weird political strategy work for them. That is the only way they can play on the emotions of mostly illiterate market women. After their victory is when they start to behave larger than life, never to be seen anywhere near any market ![]() |
kolexy:How? |
kolexy:How ? With the method, a mango tree can produce cashew. The one we did in secondary school is grape and orange. |
HPS3:hajlat2 is right . There is no miracle there . It is a simple grafting in agriculture. The method is simple. Get a very young orange plant with more than one stem. Carefully cut off one of the stems with a very sharp knife, throw the stem away . Then get another young tagerine plant about the same size, carefully cut the tangerine the way you cut the orange. Then take the tangering stem to the orange plant and tie the tangerine stem to the orange plant ,fix them together with a piece of rope mostly made from rags. After few days, the tangerine stem will become attached to the orange and grow together. When they become mature and start to bear fruits, the tangerine stem only bear tangerine fruits and the orange stem bear orange fruits |
Imagine prison warders addressing an inmate as 'chairman sir' , even holding his phone for him , bunch of flunkeys |
My partner should not just think about it.............naaaaaah!!! |
[quote author=Sall post=61610871][/quote]Simple |
Yes oooh!! We are Africans. White men and their own things. Chai!! Roated yam and palm oil....very sweet collabo. ![]() |
Harbeyg09:No thanks.You can keep it . The value will appreciate after ten years. |
wizod:And what do exactly do you expect them to do?....Wielding bottles and sticks on sighting them?I dont think they are that dumb |
[quote author=Tobium1 post=61465153][/quote]Na wah oo!! Read the lawyer's version of the story. https://www.nairaland.com/4118592/emeka-ugwuonyes-response-ladys-claim#61450625 Having said and done. I think the lawyer is greedy. |
The narrative about the fund raising that caused the stir was conspicuously and tactically maneuvered by Emeka Ugwuonye. He's indeed a lawyer and a greedy man. I doubt it if the the lady can win a case with this man. I will advise the lady to forget Emeka and move on. Lesson learned.......stop being a baker ![]() |
But human heart is easily corrupt when money is involved. Meawhile if truly he published your HIV status to the public, he has breached professional ethics of confidentiality. Then go to court and seek redress. |
shukuokukobambi:My brother, you need to see exodus of school children in Warri on Friday. The originator of that malicious rumour deserve a special place in hell. |
The one that got me cracking is .........Anytime you ![]() Surebet or Naijabet ![]() |
The bright side is that the disease is not deadly but very contagious. No death has been recorded so far as many cases had been treated successfully in Bayelsa. ![]() |
shukuokukobambi:You don start again abi? Why not focus on your erection in Anambra and reave biafla arone |
Kudoa bro,these are people giving back to society |
njoku10:Although, both tribes have history of inter-marriage while some were faced with bitter experience. My uncle served in Imo state in the early eighties, fell in love with one Igbo girl who got pregnant in the process. After his youth service, he decided to do the needful,took his family to Imo to ask for the girl's hand in marriage. They were chased with all sort of dangerous weapons by the girl's family from the village. My uncle had no choice than to move on with his life. Nineteen years later one beautiful ebony black girl came looking for her biological father after securing university admission which gave her the opportunity to explore the world around her. You dont need a soothsayer to tell you my uncle is her father as the girl is like female clone of him. Imagine, she even bears her maternal grandfather's surname. The second story My Economics teacher in ss1 was an Igbo woman. Her elder sister got pregnant for a yoruba man. The father kicked against it claiming ,over his dead body will his daughter marry a yoruba man. He went ahead to abort the baby. Unfortunately, the lady died in the process. Lo and behold,when my Economics teacher was to marry, she took another yoruba man home. Her father has no choice this time than to consent to the marriage He cannot afford to lose another of his daughter ![]() To me, the Igbos seem to be more tribalistic in marriage than the yorubas. |
EponOjuku:What has religion got to do with governance in yorubaland. What exactly is wrong with this ipob miscreants? They are ignorance of some facts, instead of asking honorably from the more enlightened individuals, they rather chose to display their sheer stupidity for public ridicule. |
This is pathetic. Our youths should warned!! Hard drugs dont react this way in every individuals. Some body system can accommodate them while some cant. This is why marijuana (Igbo) run some people insane, even in their first attempt. |
You guys should take up arms and stop disturbing us with your rhetorics. You dont want to take up arm yet constituting public nuisance all over the place. ![]() |
Their case is far better than those teenagers getting pregnant and having children out of wedlock. Take a trip to the community i reside, see little girls between the ages of thirteen and fifteen either pregnant or nursing mothers. |
It is like counting your chickens before they are hatch I pray the match ends in our favour |
I see no reason why the cost of rice should be as high as fifteen thousand naira locally. If the cost of bag of rice can come down to N6000 or N7000 naira as promised. Then rice smuggling will definitely die a natural death. |
TheCabal:Wow!! |
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