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Auskyd:I'm not in Lagos. Could you please direct me on how to do it myself |
Auskyd:it makes call. I have tried setting it manually but it still won't browse |
My Samsung Galaxy (Verizon) from the State can't browse directly on mobile network unless connected to a WiFi. Please can someone proffer solution to this problem. Thanks all in anticipation. |
You stayed in a place for 7 good months and it's still your first time. Anyways I prefer the islands. |
Ok |
SirBunky85:APC means change, let's not follow the ways of PDP |
Orji Uzor Kalu's media "igberetv" has been paid to discredit Obisike.......It an insult to APC Abia for the imposition of Mascot Uzor kalu, a sibling of OUK on Abia APC. OUK should not bring back family gets it all politics in Abia APC. |
"Which of my daughters?" the landlord asked, "how is it that you know any of my daughters enough to ask after them when you haven't even moved in?" "Oh! I met one the day I came to check out the house" I answered, "she told me..." Just at that moment, both landlord and the tenants burst into laughter which - for the life of me - must have lasted a lifetime. "She?" the landlord finally coughed out, having not entirely recovered from his uncontrollable fit of laughter which made him look really stupid and even imbecilic - if you ask me. "There's no female in that entire yard" he continued, once he had summoned all the sense he could after the annoying outburst. "That must've been my son who goes around acting like a girl" At that point, I lost all my senses. 'Girl' was the last word I heard. After that, everything was a blur. I could barely see the landlord move his lips as he was still apparently explaining the situation. My thoughts were in disarray, I could no longer feel my limbs and had to sit on the sticky cell floor I had before now been standing on tip toe. "Look at him in the other cell" I finally heard as confusion turned into rage in me. At this point the landlord had moved closer to me. Standing over me and pointing, a silly smirk on his face. I reached out and grabbed... |
Muslim and confusion |