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Fornorth: I belive There is no god but Allah and prophet muhammed (S.A.W)is his macontinue belivin monkey......na hell get u |
unclebros: I smell a rotten fish in this story.i fit laugh kill my self.ooooo |
icon2: And why is this poo doing on the front page?i wonder.ooo |
she picked her nose, and so wat, diz oyibo peepz na waoooo for una.oo.....NONSENS tread.. ''nod my head and hises 3 times, den walk out. |
87% grate job |
i love and will always remember diz bros
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France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez leaps over Brazil striker Ronaldo, as France’s Lilian Thuram looks on, during the 1998 World Cup final in Paris. France won 3-0 to lift its first ever World Cup, thanks to goals by the great Zinedine Zidane (2) and former Arsenal star Emmanuel Petit. |
France goalkeeper Fabien Barthez leaps over Brazil striker Ronaldo, as France’s Lilian Thuram looks on, during the 1998 World Cup final in Paris. France won 3-0 to lift its first ever World Cup, thanks to goals by the great Zinedine Zidane (2) and former Arsenal star Emmanuel Petit. |
nwanna89: This is not military training for our soldiers. This is in Nigeria Military School (NMS), secondary school run by the military. I attended the schooland you suvived? |
Rastamann: : Why put the picture a Biafran Rebel on a Nigerian Currency?if you can't up i quest you shut down. must you always utilized evry given opputunity to display how, stupied and dummy u are? ojukwu was a grate man and deserve respect though we igbos dnt admit his name on the so call naira not, cos sooon i mean soon, he will be in our biafra note ![]() |
Canisma: Please,which people owns today's mothers day.if u ask me na who i go ask? |
[quote author=ekt_bear]It depends on what your objectives are. Obviously if you want to be successful in some career where your competitors are brainy, then you need to be intelligent. However, if success at your career choice depends on some other ability (physical strength/speed for a professional athlete, attractiveness for a model, etc), then indeed intelligence probably isn't that important. It honestly depends on what you are trying to do.[/quote]u jst said it all, dat waz ecxactly wat was on ma mind. all protocols resevrd. |
Yekini, allegedly died on Friday after being forcefully whisked away by family members with some Islamic clerics on April 8 (Easter Monday) with claims that he was taken away to be cured of his insanity. However, one of the aggrieved youths, Yomi Ojo, who claimed to be a friend to the deceased, said that there was no indication that Yekini was mentally imbalance at the time in question. According to him, “the family was not happy with him for sending all his tenants away and living alone in his expansive home without entertaining any of the family members and friends…I have known him for about seven years. Yekini…was a quiet and disciplined man. He loved keeping to himself. But at times he confided in me.” Mr. Ojo further said “when they came for him, they chained his arms and legs and while struggling to break lose, he (Yekini) sustained bruises all over his body and was blood soaked.” He explained that “All pleas to be set free fell on deaf ears. His mother, sister, Sekinat; and brother, Wasiu; with two Islamic clerics bundled him into a bus and drove off. He called for help while he was being driven away but those in the neighbourhood were helpless because it was a family issue. We never knew it could lead to his death.” Another youth, Lasun Olonande, said, “Sometimes ago the family members came with a team of policemen to force him to go with them but he explained to the police that he was not mentally sick as alleged by the family. As a result of this he was left to go. He was an easy-going person and did not like flamboyant life. He was always giving to those in need. The beggars usually lined up in his house to take food.” One of the aides of Senator Rashidi Ladoja, Nofiu Isiaka, popularly called ‘Aluta,’ who lives in the area, said, “He had girlfriends which he brought home once a while…If he was mad would the girls have agreed to go out with him? We are angry. We know that his house is not our property but we want our temper to die down before the family come around to fight over his inheritance.” Meanwhile, the Oyo State government has set up an endowment fund for children of the late Nigerian ex-international, Rashidi Yekini. This was made known on Monday after the state executive council meeting by the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon Dapo Lam-Adesina. According to him, the endowment fund, which will be strictly for the children of the late football star, would be managed in conjunction with the family of the deceased. lets stop blamin the government for yekin's death sorce http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/05/08/yekinis-death-blame-his-family-members-angry-ibadan-youths/ |
e don happen kombats: congrat flavor |
better things no they cost |
asernal keep up the tempo, am lovin it |
yea i was still wise then,i had my first phone dat year(1993) ![]() |
kunletiwoo: Have you tried NETCOM? pls don't conclude if you haven't.true tlk brother |
azeeza: Congrat persie,this is Vantastic......[color=#006600][/color] he is jat great |
the is a mistake pls check and correct the comment again, It shld be lik diz''THIS IS THE UGLIEST IGBO GIRL'' |
hala manchester dier
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what happened? |
