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Afrok:Your own don spoil bros ![]() |
Is this actually considered news? SMH |
Where are the "criticise not my annointed" brigade? |
Her hair? You mean that weav-on imported from the heads of dead Brazilian and Indian women? |
So who is telling the truth? |
I thought "Man Hole" vandalism meant something else... ![]() |
There are many duties PMB can delegate but rather he chooses to do them himself. Before he appointed Ministers it would have been understandable. But since he now has cabinet members, it quite inexcusable. Is he saying that the Vice President who is a distinguished advocate and academic don could not have undertaken most of these diplomatic meetings himself? Doesn't our President trust his Vice to act in the best interests of the nation? So many unanswered questions. Meanwhile the country is in total disarray. |
Breakfast is served |
madenigga:By being gorgeous |
The name sounds Indian |
You sure say no be step-mother? |
Segadem:FYI, I'm using a BB Curve |
How are we expected to read this tiny print? |
Confessng:Remove the Raheema. She might be mistaken for a Boko Haram suicide trainee. |
Me na only bread I sabi toast |
The picture below is that of Haben Girma, an African girl who is the first blind and deaf student to graduate from the Havard Law School. She is so well regarded and hailed as an example in America that Barrack Obama honoured her at the White House. If Haben had the misfortune to be born a Nigerian, her story would have been no different from that of this poor girl in Rivers State. Nigerians are EVIL people. No apologies for the harshness of my language here. I'm quite sure that if it was to spend millions to buy official cars for the VC and other high ranking officers, no expenses would be spared. But when it comes to spending money to make a difference in this girl's life by providing her with the right equipment to fulfill her potentials, then all of a sudden there is no money. EVIL PEOPLE
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They arrived at the venue to be greeted by Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari who proudly displayed the medal he had been given for being the first person to arrive. |
Wonder how much ink he goes through for each portrait. If he draws a portrait of Aki or Pawpaw he may not need as much ink as he would need to draw a giant like Pete Edochie. |
Your talent will make you stand before Kings... |
Here is a comprehensive list of the 50 most influential scientists in the world based on a gathering of data from the top 100 Universities and Research Institutes from across the globe. As you can see from the list no "local champion" Nigerian scientists came within a whisker of significance. NAME AND FIELD 1. Alain AspectQuantum Theory 2. David BaltimoreVirology—HIV & Cancer 3. Allen BardElectrochemistry 4. Timothy Berners-Lee Computer Science 5. John Tyler Bonner Evolutionary Biology 6. Dennis Bray Molecular Biology 7. Sydney Brenner Biology—Genetics 8. Pierre Chambon Genetics & Cellular Biology 9. Simon Conway Morris Evolutionary Paleobiology 10. Mildred Dresselhaus Carbon Science 11. Gerald M. Edelman Neuroscience 12. Ronald Evans Molecular Genetics 13. Anthony Fauci Immunology—HIV 14. Anthony Fire Genetics—RNAi 15. Jean Fréchet Biotechnology 16. Margaret Geller Astronomy 17. Jane Goodall Primatologist 18. Alan Guth Inflationary Cosmology 19. Lene Vestergaard HauQuantum Physics 20. Stephen Hawking Physics & Cosmology 21. Peter Higgs Physics—Higgs Boson 22. Leroy Hood Systems Biology 23. Eric Kandel Neuroscience 24. Andrew Knoll Paleontology 25. Charles Kao Fiber Optics 26. Martin Karplus Quantum Chemistry 27. Donald KnuthComputer Programming 28. Robert Marks II Computational Intelligence 29. Craig Mello Molecular Medicine 30. Luc Montagnier Immunology—HIV 31. Gordon Moore Physicist—Intel Corp. 32. Kary Mullis DNA Chemist 33. C. Nüsslein- Volhard Developmental Biology 34. Seiji Ogawaf MRI Technology 35. Jeremiah Ostriker. Astrophysics 36. Roger Penrose Mathematics & Physics 37. Stanley Prusiner Neurodegeneration 38. Henry F. Schaefer III Quantum Chemistry 39. Thomas Südhof Neurotransmission 40. Jack Szostak Genetics 41. James Tour Nanotechnology 42. Charles Townes Quantum Electronics 43. Harold Varmus Oncology 44. Craig Venter Human Genetics 45. James Watson Molecular Biology—DNA 46. Steven Weinberg Theoretical Physics 47. George Whitesides Chemistry—Spectroscopy 48. Edward Wilson Biology—Myrmecology 49. Edward Witten String Theory 50. Shinya Yamanaka Stem Cell Research |
For admitting responsibility you must be a very responsible cultist unlike all your yeye colleagues wey dey never accept responsibility. But ya responsibility never end for dia. You go now accept responsibility of death sentence. Na only after that one e go better for you. |
rheether:This is NOT a private school. It is a government owned publicly funded school which is financed by the Greater Manchester Governing Council which is essentially the UK equivalent of a Local Government. Meanwhile in Nigeria our public primary school pupils sit on the floor in their classrooms. |
And yet if a celebrity like Charlie Boy with tattoos looking like skin rash and multiple piercings comes to open an account with your bank and wants to deposit millions with you, you'll treat him like royalty. Nigerians and double standards. |
Nice and well reasoned advice. Could you share your thoughts on other aspects of our faith which have been misunderstood, like the gift of tongues? You could do that next Sunday. |
Is he wearing leggings? End time fashion. |
My dear Mikel, try and raise your kids in the United Kingdom. If you bring them to Nigeria these lazy and greedy people will try and kidnap them for ransome. |
Number 3, "You must maintain your focus..." Even when multiple babes carry belle for you. |
Funny how the story went from an account of an armed attack and ended as a full blown advertorial of Mr. Churchill's business interests. Maybe the whole thing was stage-managed for publicity. |
Nobody should be surprised that this is coming from the most educationally backward part of this country. |
lasisi69:Come on sharrap there. Nigeria bad pass any other country |
teeboila:His award is for being the most prolific breeder: 150 wives and 200 children. |
Bros no need for apology. No be long sermon, na better tin you come yarn wit us. God wey bless your hustle go help all of us. IJMN Amen ![]() |
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