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CelebritiesRe: Daddy Life! Chris Brown Gets New Apartment For Him And Baby Royalty by tunapar(m): 9:15am On Jul 01, 2015
mmm
BusinessRe: Help On Website Marketing by tunapar(m): 7:21am On May 26, 2015
Ok
EducationStudy In Romania by tunapar(op): 11:43am On Jul 05, 2014
Romanian is a very beautiful country to study medicine in europe. As a member of the EU it means you can practice medicine with romanian certificate anywhere within the European Union, even Nigeria. the Admission process is easy and the school fees is affordable. The problem is that very few people knows about the quality of Romanian Educational system. If you need help in getting admission and for more information, bbm 7A9AD217. Or mail: tunapar01@gmail.com.
EducationStudy Medicine In Romania by tunapar(op): 3:16pm On Jul 01, 2014
Romanian is a very beautiful country to study medicine in europe. As a member of the EU it means you can practice medicine with romanian certificate anywhere within the European Union, even Nigeria. the Admission process is easy and the school fees is affordable. The problem is that very few people knows about the quality of Romanian Educational system. If you need help in getting admission and for more information, bbm 7A9AD217. Or mail: tunapar01@gmail.com.
ComputersRe: Huawei USB Modem Unlocker - Download Here! by tunapar(m): 12:05am On Aug 10, 2013
Thanks for your assistance, but the code didn't not work. Pls what can I do? This is my IMEI: 868988012111461
ComputersRe: Huawei USB Modem Unlocker - Download Here! by tunapar(m): 1:21am On Aug 09, 2013
Huawei modem
Model: E303s-1
IMEI: 868988012111461
S/n: U9CBYA92B2325264

Please help me guys. God bless you
SportsRe: Godfrey Oboabona On Trial At Arsenal by tunapar(m): 4:23pm On Mar 24, 2013
Making front page for the 10th time in a role.
EducationRe: Started ICAN In SS3, Bags First-Class At 20 by tunapar(m): 11:55am On Mar 14, 2013
This is good. Anyway, second to comment
Jokes EtcRe: Try Out These "Tongue Twisters" by tunapar(m): 2:02pm On Nov 16, 2012
First to comment
RomanceRe: Why Do Old Men Love To Chase After Young Girls? by tunapar(m): 1:10pm On Nov 09, 2012
This is a rhetoric question for a young man. When you grow old you will know the reasons
Christianity EtcRe: Why Do We Blame The Devil For Our Misdeeds? by tunapar(m): 9:24pm On Nov 08, 2012
I used to have a teacher in secondary school then, he said and I quote "it is not until you see someone that is black and ugly with two horns that you see satan but when you are doing something evil or bad, you are the satan at that particular time". I totally agree with him.
Foreign AffairsRe: Mitt Romney President-Elect Transition Website Leaks Online by tunapar(m): 8:23pm On Nov 08, 2012
This is how a modern and peace loving society should be. Planning ahead and at the same time preparing for the eventualities. Had Nigerian Govt heed the warning sounded some 4 years ago, the general flood that nearly brought all activities in the affected areas into an abrupt halt wouldn't have happened. We lack foresight in this part of the world(I mean no disrespect). When our politicians loose any poll(even after invoking the act of thuggery, bribery and voilence at the polling stations), they still go ahead for tribunal. The US election is a lesson to our leaders, they should sit down(both the ruling and the opposition parties) to plan how the violence that has dwindled the development of this country could be curbed. Also they should see themselves as different factions/parties having a onerous goal of curbing corruption and curtailing voilence. It is only by doing this that any meaning development and social improvement can be acheived in Nigeria. God bless Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Congratulates Obasanjo On New Appointment by tunapar(m): 6:37pm On Nov 01, 2012
I'm tired of these nairalanders. You never appreciate anything good. Long live The Queen jare.
FamilyRe: Things A Man Should Do For His Wife All The Time (Part 1) by tunapar(m): 12:49am On Nov 01, 2012
12. Using your iron rod on her isn't a bad idea though.
FamilyRe: Things A Man Should Do For His Wife All The Time (Part 1) by tunapar(m): 12:26am On Nov 01, 2012
Nice post. Thought I'm neither married nor ready to marry for now, but I do all these things to all the girlfriends I have had. Maybe that's why they don't wanna agree when I call it quit to any of them.
Car TalkRe: Range-Rover Evoque Involved In Accident In Abuja by tunapar(m): 11:08pm On Oct 16, 2012
The accident was caused by over-speeding. It happened at Aminu Kano crescent, Wuse11. I happened to be driving on the same road when the car overtook me with a great speed. Hopefully, the two young men in it should only sustain minor injury.
PoliticsIndependence Day Speech, 1960: Nigeria Stands Upon Firm Foundations by tunapar(op): 10:15pm On Oct 01, 2012
Today is
Independence
Day. The first of
October 1960 is a
date to which for
two years every
Nigerian has been
eagerly looking
forward. At last,
our great day has
arrived, and
Nigeria is now
indeed an
independent
sovereign nation.
Words cannot adequately express my joy and
pride at being the Nigerian citizen privileged to
accept from Her Royal Highness these
Constitutional Instruments which are the
symbols of Nigeria’s Independence. It is a
unique privilege which I shall remember for
ever, and it gives me strength and courage as I
dedicate my life to the service of our country.
This is a wonderful day, and it is all the more
wonderful because we have awaited it with
increasing impatience, compelled to watch one
country after another overtaking us on the
road when we had so nearly reached our goal.
But now we have acquired our rightful status,
and I feel sure that history will show that the
building of our nation proceeded at the wisest
pace: it has been thorough, and Nigeria now
stands well-built upon firm foundations.
Today’s ceremony marks the culmination of a
process which began fifteen years ago and has
now reached a happy and successful
conclusion. It is with justifiable pride that we
claim the achievement of our Independence to
be unparalleled in the annals of history. Each
step of our constitutional advance has been
purposefully and peacefully planned with full
and open consultation, not only between
representatives of all the various interests in
Nigeria but in harmonious cooperation with the
administering power which has today
relinquished its authority.
At the time when our constitutional
development entered upon its final phase, the
emphasis was largely upon self-government.
We, the elected representatives of the people of
Nigeria, concentrated on proving that we were
fully capable of managing our own affairs both
internally and as a nation. However, we were
not to be allowed the selfish luxury of focusing
our interest on our own homes. In these days of
rapid communications we cannot live in
isolation, apart from the rest of the world, even
if we wished to do so. All too soon it has
become evident that for us Independence
implies a great deal more than self-
government. This great country, which has
now emerged without bitterness or bloodshed,
finds that she must at once be ready to deal
with grave international issues.
This fact has of recent months been unhappily
emphasised by the startling events which have
occurred in this continent. I shall not labour the
point but it would be unrealistic not to draw
attention first to the awe-inspiring task
confronting us at the very start of our
nationhood. When this day in October 1960 was
chosen for our Independence it seemed that we
were destined to move with quiet dignity to
place on the world stage. Recent events have
changed the scene beyond recognition, so that
we find ourselves today being tested to the
utmost We are called upon immediately to
show that our claims to responsible
government are well-founded, and having been
accepted as an indepedent state we must at
once play an active part in maintaining the
peace of the world and in preserving
civilisation. I promise you, we shall not fail for
want of determination.
And we come to this task better-equipped than
many. For this, I pay tribute to the manner in
which successive British Governments have
gradually transferred the burden of
responsibility to our shoulders. The assistance
and unfailing encouragement which we have
received from each Secretary of State for the
Colonies and their intense personal interest in
our development has immeasurably lightened
that burden.
All our friends in the Colonial Office must
today be proud of their handiwork and in the
knowledge that they have helped to lay the
foundations of a lasting friendship between our
two nations. I have indeed every confidence
that, based on the happy experience of a
successful partnership, our future relations
with the United Kingdom will be more cordial
than ever, bound together, as we shall be in the
Commonwealth, by a common allegiance to
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, whom today we
proudly acclaim as Queen of Nigeria and Head
of the Commonwealth.
Time will not permit the individual mention of
all those friends, many of them Nigerians,
whose selfless labours have contributed to our
Independence. Some have not lived to see the
fulfilment of their hopes on them be peace, “but
nevertheless they are remembered here, and
the names of buildings and streets and roads
and bridges throughout the country recall to
our minds their achievements, some of them
on a national scale. Others confined, perhaps,
to a small area in one Division, are more
humble but of equal value in the sum-total.
Today, we have with us representatives of
those who have made Nigeria: Representatives
of the Regional Governments, of former Central
Governments, of the Missionary Societies, and
of the Banking and Commercial enterprises,
and members, both past and present, of the
Public Service. We welcome you, and we
rejoice that you have been able to come and
share in our celebrations. We wish that it could
have been possible for all of those whom you
represent to be here today: Many, I know, will
be disappointed to be absent, but if they are
listening to me now, I say to them, “Thank you
on behalf of my Thank you for your devoted
service which helped build up Nigeria into a
nation. Today we are reaping the harvest which
you sowed, and the quality of the harvest is
equalled only by our gratitude to you. May God
bless you all.
This is an occasion when our hearts are filled
with conflicting emotions: we are, indeed,
proud to have achieved our independence, and
proud that our efforts should have contributed
to this happy event. But do not mistake our
pride for arrogance. It is tempered by feelings
of sincere gratitude to all who have shared in
the task of developing Nigeria politically,
socially and economically. We are grateful to
the British officers whom we have known, first
as masters, and then as leaders, and finally as
partners, but always as friends. And there have
been countless missionaries who have
laboured unceasingly in the cause of education
and to whom we owe many of our medical
services. We are grateful also to those who
have brought modern methods of banking and
of commerce, and new industries. I wish to pay
tribute to all of these people and to declare our
everlasting admiration of their devotion to
duty.
And, finally, I must express our gratitude to
Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandra of
Kent for personally bringing to us these
symbols of our freedom, and especially for
delivering the gracious message from Her
Majesty The Queen. And so, with the words
“God save our Queen”, I open a new chapter in
the history of Nigeria, and of the
Commonwealth, and indeed of the world.


- The first Independence Day speech by Sir
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Prime Minister,
1960
Business To BusinessRe: Haulage Business!haulage Business!haulage Business! In Nigeria by tunapar(m): 2:55pm On Sep 30, 2012
Thanx for the info so far @ uwish, how much does d dump truck cost on d average?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Chelsea (1 - 2) On 29th Sept 2012 by tunapar(m): 1:49pm On Sep 29, 2012
Second half on point. Go Gunners!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Is A Trainee President - ACN by tunapar(m): 4:49pm On Sep 26, 2012
I call him an insensitive, clueless, an opportunist and an absentee president. But I believe if given a second term, he might perform better.
PoliticsRe: FRSC Closes Lokoja-abuja Highway For Road Users Safety by tunapar(m): 11:51am On Sep 24, 2012
@ochEk, guy if u av d money, take flight from calabar to lagos or ibadan(if ur journey is a matter of urgency) then board a bus going to ilorin cos I don't think there is any airline than plights calabar-ilorin route. Goodluck
PoliticsRe: FRSC Closes Lokoja-abuja Highway For Road Users Safety by tunapar(m): 11:43am On Sep 24, 2012
Abuja is a no go place by road now o. Imagine, driving from okenne to abuja takes nothing less than 8hrs.
PoliticsRe: National Media Tour of Projects In FCT-DAY 1(pics) by tunapar(m): 1:08pm On Sep 21, 2012
The rail project was awarded by Obasanjo to a Chinese company in late 2006 or thereabout.. But you know that continuity is one of the problems we have in naija so it was abandoned. Anyway, I'm saying kudos to GEJ(for the first time) for revitalising the project. Also I pray we have Metro rail in naija someday.
PoliticsRe: National Media Tour of Projects In FCT-DAY 1(pics) by tunapar(m): 1:07pm On Sep 21, 2012
The rail project was awarded by Obasanjo to a Chinese company in late 2006 or thereabout.. But you know that continuity is one of the problems we have in naija so it was abandoned. Anyway, I'm giving saying kudos to GEJ(for the first time) for revitalising the project. Also I pray we have Metro rail in naija someday.
CrimeRe: Man Caught With Dead Baby In Suitcase In Abuja ! by tunapar(m): 5:19pm On Sep 16, 2012
God have mercy. I think this guy or his contact. wants to use d inocent baby for money rituals. For 5000 naira. Abi wetin u think?
CelebritiesRe: Heidi Klum: I Didn't Cheat On Seal With My Bodyguard by tunapar(m): 9:51pm On Sep 02, 2012
It’s sad but not
surprising that he would resort to making
excuses for their divorce when the real
reason is looking him in the mirror."

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