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Any successful woman between the ages of 28 and 45 in academia (a PhD will be an added advantage) or a seasoned lawyer within the same age limit reading this message that needs a husband should reach out to me ASAP. |
@DrFunmisticGlow Does James need contributions from Nairalanders before he will raise money to marry you? Tell him that I said he should do the needful quickly. Time isn't on your side again. |
Yelight:The news said he'll serve the jail term "consecutively" but here you're and have falsely stated that he'll serve his jail term "concurrently." Some of you like disseminating misinformation ignorantly. Mehn, 490 years means that he'll continue serving the jail term after he died and reincarnated. |
It is unfortunate that Reno failed to tell his audience that I refused to hire him for AA because of his sly attitude. Evidence attached.
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Wisereborn:Generation Z and myopia. Chief Iwuanyawu, even before his ascension as Ohaneze Ndi Igbo President, has always been one among the top three most influential and philanthropic Igbomen that has lived since the 70s to date. A global renowned philanthropist, engineer, and businessman per excellence. |
hedonido:Stop the misinformation. Akpabio didn't resign as senator for the Niger Delta Ministerial position rather he lost his re-election to the senate. |
Nwachi22:The status of your new passport matters. Is your new passport still a virgin or have you travelled with it? If yes, to which country? |
It is a shame that the majority of the contributors on this thread so far do not understand the true meaning of "Atiku and PDP close case challenging Tinubu's election on Thursday." To you ignorant majority, take note that to close case in this regard does not mean withdrawing/termination of the case. Now the main legal firework is about to commence. |
Almost all the commenters above neither did not read the news nor read but did not understand it. |
[quote author=Kingofmykingdom post=121632462][/quote]I would've sent you a PM, but I don't have access to the email I used to open this moniker. I'd like to have a private discussion with you about the viability of this business because I'm presently in the U.S. Thank you in advance. |
Usefulsense:Actually, on the FCT 25 percent, anything could happen as it stands now. Its interpretation for or against depends on whom the supreme court judges wish to favor as it stands. |
Your small-mindedness sucks. |
uvie66:Keep your unfounded foolish opinion to yourself. Some of you are so petty and irritating to co-exist with. Your inferiority complex worsen by ethnocentrism and lack of intelligence sucks. |
Foolish tribalist, the shame and blame are on you and your fellows who lack the courage to travel to other regions within the country, like the Igbos, and integrate and adapt with the locals. The position wasn't bequeathed to him, he fought for it, that's courage. |
Caseless:Stop asking nonsense questions and typing nonsense everywhere out of frustration. He was a rich man before becoming a governor. A PhD holder at 30 as far back as 1994, held directorship positions in many organizations especially in academia before venturing into partisan politics. Frustrated people like you only take pleasure in trying to damage the reputation of your betters. |
Of course, your intention is to use those photos, especially the first one, as an attempt to say he was a poor church rat before becoming a governor, unfortunately, you have failed. He was not a poor man before becoming a governor, and that first photo was taken while he was overseeing an environmental sanitation inspection back then. |
famology:Your types of people, even though they are the most ignorant and dullest of all types of people, still always try hard to deceive yourselves that you are smart. Is the news still fake? @Dsalvo, I mean people like you too. |
Edopesin:Stop seeing me in your small image, little one. |
nairavsdollars:You all should stop overrating BAT. Demystifying him in Lagos is not all that a difficult task, with the right people and a sincere approach, it is as easily possible as anything else. |
He is one of the biggest winners in the APC loss. His subtle shading of BAT, though, Lol. |
HedwigesMaduro:Stop trying to be clever by half. Umaru Musa Yar’adua is of the Tuaregs tribe, while Abubakar Tafawa Balewa is of the Gere tribe. |
Most of you are so daft. For the records, only two Fulanis (Shagari and PMB) have ruled Nigeria from independence to date. So, it is always irritating seeing most of you appropriating either unmerited mighty power to them or appropriating most evil to them. There is more to Northern Nigeria than the Fulanis and Hausas. |
It is up and running again now but was truly down for about 20-30 minutes in the past. |
Hate or like him, he has always been able to afford such, and more, being a governor or not, at least in the past 35 years. |
Fearyourcreator:Yes, although reinvestment, expansion, failed investments, and poor government policies contributed a lot to it. |
His wealth really nosedived, though, citing that he was once the 23rd richest man in the world with a net worth of $25 billion some years ago. Anyway, slow but steady, he will regain and recover fully. |
He means the party will have at least 15 people who are standing up for the third force, meaning officials that will act as party agents at each polling unit. The OP lacks comprehension or is being deliberately evil, the poor reportage notwithstanding. |
The governor, though in APC, is even an Atiku boy and covert supporter. |
No secular state in the history of mankind has ever prospered and survived for long where the political class constitutes the conscience of the state. Tinubu is living up to a politician - politicians think of the next election - while Edwin Clark is living up to a statesman - statesmen think of the next generation. So, for the former, it is all about expediency, while for the latter, it is all about principle. |
Funnily, Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff is the most influential politician in Borno State. |
Dr Tunji Abayomi is just being too clever by half as usual. Tinubu's aspiration is not a Southern project like he has pretentiously tried hard to portray. And ordinarily, I don't care about a Muslim-Muslim ticket or otherwise or any other petty sentiment, if it were not for his and his supporters too clever by half attitude like this one here. |