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ebamma: Dude will lose his mind if he is sacked from this jobTru talk but life continues. As for me. He should stay for now, but If he didn't amend his ways, we shall ring the farewell bell again. |
abu12: [size=13pt]now that he has been delivered from the mumu evil spiritWahala go dey. |
FreeGlobe: Seun on sexkills and other erratic mods ![]() Why should He pass it when his heart is filled with hatred. He don ban me before because I retaliated to what one 1diot said to me. As for me, I don't see any big deal because am not his level. At least, He should be cautioned to order. Not removing him though. My 2cent. Sexkillz should stay for now. |
Is that 1400mah and 512mb ram Rubbish Phone. RubbishTecno. This shouldn't be allow into Nigeria. Let them sell t to Kenyans and Ghanaians. Bullsh1t. |
@Christians Don't let any post here change your faith. I can smell some skeletons here. |
trolling: It's figurative... But let me just make it easy, read Revelation 6We are talking about the beginning here and you're talking about the end. "Every end has a beginning" |
Hmm, a lot of things are hidden from mankind. |
Genesis 3:22-24 New International Version (NIV) 22 And the Lord God said, “The man has now become like one of us, knowing good and evil. He must not be allowed to reach out his hand and take also from the tree of life and eat, and live forever.” 23 So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken. 24 After he drove the man out, he placed on the east side[a] of the Garden of Eden cherubim and a flaming sword flashing back and forth to guard the way to the tree of life. |
This thing this man dey no be life Ooo. Too much fear of the unknown. If na like this Governors life is, let me remain a businessman. @Amaechi or whatever, it's better you run for your life than being a Governor. There must have been an attempt that made him to scream loud. Na oga GEJ hold your life self ![]() |
Lanrefahm: U must ve don sonting ynknowingly,check ur mbstatus, *559#. Nevertheless share d procedureHmm, am not a newbie. It's showing 0mb everywhere. |
sanniemoe: guy,I no dey do aproco.. u made me write all of dt wit ur comment.. & yes,Angels have not met God.. .You guys wan blow person head with your logic right ![]() |
Some common facts are here according to humans understanding, but I won't take it to avoid the unknown. #TeamDoTheRightThing |
Speechless. Waiting for our women to come and defend themselves. |
I have been flexing on my line without deducting my money since Friday. Initially I thought it's a joke. Until today I plunged in my line on Modem and did some download. Update my Android apps and all that. Anybody enjoying this goodies? |
Rubbish Chinese company. They think say Naija na dumping ground. Idiotic tecno. Our FG need to do something on this madness. I use to be a Tecno fan but not anymore since they want to be feeding us with sh1t. Imagine giving us what their people can't use. Now #TecnoHater. #TeamGionee E6 |
Sincere 9gerian: That is the BEAUTY of free and fair elections. All of the major candidates and political parties are working very hard to woo more voters. Very good for our democracy.Yup. |
eluquenson: I will appreciate if you can all donate to my account.You don enter one chance bi that. |
Zet72:I didn't see anything Oooo! No derail this thread. |
It's only a hopeless being that will curse his fatherland. Only destitute will do such. Curse the land you were born, curse yourself. I love my country. The creator didn't made a mistake. |
UN – Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe on Thursday berated the U.S. and former colonial power Britain and its allies for trying to control his nation and its resources. “Shame, shame, shame to the U.S. Shame, shame, shame to Britain and its allies,” Mugabe, 89, said in a speech to the UN General Assembly. “Zimbabwe is for Zimbabweans, so are its resources. Please remove your illegal and filthy sanctions from my peaceful country.” Mugabe said that the sanctions imposed by the EU and the U.S. violated the UN Charter on state sovereignty and condemned them as a “foreign-policy tool to effect regime change”. The U.S. and the EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwean state firms and travel restrictions on Mugabe and dozens of his associates after a violent 2000 election, and at the start of sometimes violent seizures of white-owned commercial farms for black resettlement. Mugabe did not refer to the lifting of EU sanctions on Sept. 17 against Zimbabwe Mining Development Corp., which will allow the diamond-mining firm to sell its diamonds in Europe. He said that sanctions constituted a form of hostility and violence against his government, which was only trying to redistribute land to the majority of landless Zimbabweans. “Our small and peaceful country is threatened daily by covetous and bigoted big powers whose hunger for domination and control of other nations and their resources know no bounds,” he said. He said that if the sanctions were intended to unseat him from power “the results of the recent national elections have clearly shown you what they can do.” Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, overwhelmingly won a July 31 vote extending his 33-year rule. His main rival, Morgan Tsvangirai, denounced the poll as a “huge fraud.” Washington said the election was flawed and that it does not plan to loosen sanctions against Mugabe’s government. Mugabe said the U.S. was determined to continue its “relentless persecution” of Zimbabwe, even though the AU and other regional organisations had supported the election result. “It appears that when the U.S. and its allies speak of democracy and freedom they are doing so only in relative terms,” Mugabe said. “Zimbabwe, however, refuses to accept that these Western detractors have the right to define democracy and freedom for us. “We paid the ultimate price for it and we are determined never to relinquish our sovereignty and remain master of our destiny. Zimbabwe will never be a colony again.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/09/shame-shame-shame-mugabe-tells-u-s-britain/ |
webpower84: 1billion dollars question! Well some rich men saw an opportunity in a problem but poor man, reverse may be the case+99 |
ronalmagic10: Op, I don't know which word best decribes your level of idiocy. This thread is completely ridiculous! Shame on you all insulting the president. Remember you have parents at home. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill. Ok, what then do you say of this pictureLiked. |
liberty300: are you always this rude to your elders or is it just GEJ? How cn you call an elderly man such names? Just goes to show your parents didn't raise you properlyYou for ask am where him papa don enter. |
@OP go get a job. Trash sector @Mod |
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Anambra state governor, Mr. Peter Obi has released N3 billion to select mission and government-owned health institutions in the state. This is barely after a week when he presented cheques totalling N3.5 billion to public and mission primary schools, also in the state. The governor explained that the funds are meant for facility upgrade to enable the hospitals secure accreditation as well as render more efficient and effective services to the people. The ceremony tagged; “Accelerating the Achievement of Health- Related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Anambra State” was held at the Women Development Centre, Awka. Governor Obi on the disbursement of the money donated, said Our Lady of Lourde’s Hospital, Ihiala will get N200 million; Iyienu Hospital, Ogidi will get N200 million; Holy Rosary Hospital, Onitsha, will get N150 million and St. Joseph Hospital, Adazi-Nnukwu, will get N200 million. Others are Amichi Anglican Diocesan Hospital, N100 million even as renovation of 11 selected General Hospitals at about N400 million are on-going; building of 11 Rural Maternity/ Child Health Centres, N330 million; among others, that had already submitted plans of action on how the money would be spent. Governor Obi said the state government was encouraged by how these institutions utilised the money they were given in the past, hence the reason why they are getting more. http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/09/25/governor-obi-donates-n3-billion-to-mission-hospitals/
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This guys are going high. Asus already on weed, now Nasu wan take their own weed. Sing in Tonto voice. |
More suggestions pls............ |
The Abia State Command of the Nigerian Police has arrested a man who specialises in issuing fake vehicle plate numbers as well as two men in possession of three drums filled with illicit drugs known to be Indian hemp. Charles Ubani was arrested for printing out fake vehicle number plates bearing the same serial numbers to people. However, he fell into the hands of the law when he was invited by the men of Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) at Umuika in Isialangwa after the vehicle of a man who he issued out fake number plate was impounded. A 60 year old drug dealer, Ezechi Ikechi Abiri, who had been in the trade for two years was also arrested. The pastor of his church, Tony Ajuma, was also involved in the case as he had kept the illegal substance at his home. However, before he could remove the drugs from the pastor’s house, the police arrested him after a tip off. Briefing journalists in Umuahia, Commissioner of Police, Tilli Abubakar disclosed that both arrests were made after a tip off. He further solicited for information from the public which would help them in making Abia State crime free. Tilli warned all criminals to stay clear of the state especially as the ember months approaches hinting that his men are on red alert to deal decisively with any act that is capable of truncating the peace and tranquility in the State. http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/09/24/abia-police-arrest-fake-vehicle-number-plate-vendor-indian-hemp-dealers/ |
oh.dude:It has been fixed. They are just waking up from sleep, that was why update on FP hasn't show since. ![]() |
Noted. Thanks anyway. |
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