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PunkyVeer:Thanks 4 clarifying. |
PunkyVeer:Not all men. |
ladyF:& dz woman is here again! |
Ye Ye....! |
Bro, I know its not ur guy, Na u gan gan dey d situation. Anyway, "Ur Guy" should just man up & face woteva comes his way. |
Wot is dz 1 saying?! |
Op, Abeg where u copy dz tin from? |
So? |
Jhenny:Oh... u re one? I'm also a good man. |
kcid:Calm down bro! |
Jhenny:I'm not.. Jez pointed out a few tinz 2 Yhu. |
Where ara all the good WOmen.. Are they all taken? They seem to have gone extinct. I miss being in love,i mean i would love to fall in love again but the WOmen out there these days have all gone terribly bad. No commitment. All they want is Money Money and Money. Are there no good Women willing to love you for who you are and wait till marriage before Asking For Money. Must you Request?. I'm almost giving up on Women but gosh,i miss being in love and i want to fall in love again but i'm worried. Seriously,are there still good WOmen or are they all taken?? |
FemiEddy:World Bro......World!!! |
These are the top ten clubs u might want to support in this
decade: 1. Eyimba FC 2. Warri Wolves 3. Dolphins F.C. 4. Kano Pillars F.C. 5. Nasarawa United F.C. 6. Ocean Boys Fc. 7. Shooting Stars SC 8. Lobi Stars FC 9. Heartland F.C. 10. Crown FC. Best Teams In The World!!! |
Ambi25:Pm me. let's talk bizness. |
@Op nice one. I'm a blogger, but no just a blogger.. I'm a music blogger. And I don't post/publish songs of already made artists. I publish/post songs for upcoming artists on my blog & other blogs too... Tho, I started by posting songs of already made artists but i felt i wasn't helping myself & the upcoming artists who has the talent & is also willing & able to make it in the Nigerian music industry. That's why I tag myself, A music blogger for the up & coming artists. I now get paid to post songs not just on my blog but on other blogs too. (Both Tops & Regular). |
PR/Publicist. Pay Not Fixed.. Part Time Or Full Time.. It depends on you. That's what i do & i enjoy it. |
Yemike:Its actually future not khakifa. |
Op...I lyk am as I be addict. |
Mariojane:Sheybi u b danfo driver.... ![]() |
I Don't Know If This Is The Right Place TO Put This, If Its Not, Mods Should Help Move It To The Right Section. Hundreds of grieving Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) students on Monday emptied themselves into the premises of a plastic factory on Lagos – Ore expressway, damaging items worth several millions of naira and also vandalised 13 trucks packed there. The angry students also vandalised the company’s office reception even as they threatened a repeat assault next week if the Federal and state governments do not bring to book, those whose inability to obey and implement traffic rules cost the lives of 12 OOU students. The incensed students who also seized the Sagamu – Ilisan stretch of the Lagos – Ore expresway were reacting to the horrific accident which claimed the lives of their colleagues last Friday. The factory which is said to belong to some Indian nationals is suspected to own the truck where the 20 – feet container tipped, and fell atop the roof a passengers bus conveying the students. For the better part of Monday, vehicular movement came to an abrupt halt on both lanes of the dual carriage way as hordes of travelers were compelled to turn back. There was commotion in an ensuing traffic gridlock as motorists caught unaware struggled to make a detour in order to escape quickly lest they incur the wrath of the incensed students. Stones and other objects were hauled at two trucks carrying containers driving on the expressway. The students who were clad in black T – shirts and pairs of black jeans, arrived in four buses, including two luxury buses, beside cars, were all tears as they converged to also pray at the scene accident for the repose of their colleagues’ souls. For over an hour, they sang dirges for the 12 victims while muslim and christians also took turn to pray for the repose of their souls. While a youth pastor, Tobi Adesanya, from the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) prayed for the Christians, Oresanya Adewale 300 level Business administration (Education) student of OOU, prayed for the Muslims. The solemn prayer soon morphed into yelling and cursing of the driver of the truck and his company that brought the untimely death on their colleagues. Tens of Policemen, members of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and operatives of the Ogun state’s traffic agency, TRACE, made frantic efforts to rein them in but with minimal success. For over three hours, they seized both arms of the expressway at the Ikenne – Ilisan stretch of it, and later marched to the site of the factory beside the expressway, singing inciting songs. Although, the company was shut down momentarily on Monday morning, armed policemen stationed at the gate labored to prevent the students from advancing but following pressure from the students, the steel gate gave way. The students surged into the plastic factory in their hundreds and began to vandalise products and over a dozen trucks packed within the company premises. Some of the placards read, “We Demand Justice for the Lost Souls,” OOU Mourns, OOU Weeps, OOU Cries,” “A Future Lawyer is Gone!,” “Fresh Graduate Gone!,” “We’ve Lost Our Scientists,” “OOUITES Are Not Chickens. Stop Giving us Phobia,” “Police, FRSC, TRACE Must Be Probed. The Student Union Government’s President, Com. Adegbesan Adenola, told reporters that the students are demanding immediate payment of N10million naira compensation for each of the dead students. Adenola said the money should be paid to the each family of the victims within seven days by the company – Selplase Ltd. The agonising students demand that the personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, Federal Road Safety Corps(FRSC) and operatives of the Ogun state’s traffic agency, TRACE, who were on duty at that corridor of the expressway on the day of the accident be found, investigated and prosecuted for negligence and dereliction of duty. The angry students would have been quite uncontrollable but for some of the lecturers including the OOU branch chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Dr Deji Agboola who came to rein them in. Agboola said the lecturers are touched by untimely death of their students.
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BANGERLEE1:Thanks Bro... |
dlex21:Bro, u know sey e no easy, na GOD go help me. |
dlex21:Uhm... I suppose fit hold. |
Rocktation:Thanks maa'm... I really appreciate ur comment. |
Young03:Brosie.... no F**** level 4 here oO |
sseunth:Leave am mk she dey yan wetin she no knw.. |
ITbomb:Hmmmm... True Talk! |
savio07:Thanks Bro.. GOD Bless You! |
yatch360:Maa'm I jez signed out of OOU, waiting for NYSC. I no b small pikin like u. |
BANGERLEE1:Shez 2ru with sec schl. U know d kinda society we're in, dey'll start saying shii up n down. |


