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Nice
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I agree to disagree
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Missali:Sorry to say your story sound all ficticious to me. How can a man in this era lavish all his money frivolously on beer and mere follies. I think your mission is to mislead ladies out their. and create a negative impression about men who are in similar state. 1 Like |
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RadicallyBlunt:Baba those kind proposals nah for nigerian film e end o. |
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And what do they mean when they say tradesman and non-tradesman?.
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Wonderful piece of work....it take a creative mind to come up with such.
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celebrities living the fake life, which an average youth emulate.
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And this is how sane men settle dispute.
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what do you mean life was cheaper, no be you and your cohort basketmouth follow campaigned for for the current regime... no make me ves.
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I had my first trip to the moon on my 18th birthday @osisuave
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phyno happens to go hard at hushpoppi for daring to call him out on wearing a fake watch.
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gorgeous looking family.
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Good. A northern Christian would never be in of the stupid decision that carry out by the arewa youth council. the southern kaduna's consists majorly of Christians, and for them not to be informed means they were not regarded as northerns. |
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singing* PHARAOH! PHARAOH! THE KING OF EGYPT GO TELL PHARAOH PHARAOH LET MY PEOPLE GO. 1 Like |
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Even on Nairaland. see what buhari has caused. |
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That is a nice brotherly sign of affection... which is peculiar to the south-easterns. i envy them.
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Singing* PHARAOH! PHARAOH! THE KING OF EGYPT GO TELL PHARAOH PHARAOH LET MY PEOPLE GO. |
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Rondel ke! Oh now i get it, hez an author and he is only tryin to write a book called RONDEL. . . To be published on 1st October.. very creative. |
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"That the only woman's name mention in the koran is mary"... i find this story hard to digest.
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With such development, even your brother go blow whistle untop your matter...after that he wear their mask..mtchwwww of a goverbmint.
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Regions that are intrested in the call for Biafra, should before its too late. A word is enough for the wise. 2 Likes |
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And the time comes we will know if the igbo race are united or not.
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Nice to know that the south southerns are now coming to their senses. . . knowing that they are more in favour with Biafra than Nigeria. 2 Likes |
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If the N-D oil belongs to jigawa, i think other northern states would claim the remaining oil states. these people are jokers. |
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seems they gon build their own wall too
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see her Shining her 33 teeth... she don catch maga.
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this man would fit as comedian anytime.
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Abuja - A new report from the InternationalMonetary Fund (IMF) has projected Nigeriaas Africa’s biggest economy, in spite of its current challenges. Nigeria is placed ahead of South Africa and Egypt which are second and third respectively. In August, Nigeria was reported to have lost its position as Africa’s biggest economy to South Africa, following the recalculation of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). But the IMF’s World Economic Outlook for October, puts Nigeria’s GDP at $415.08 billion, from $493.83 billion in 2015, while South Africa’s GDP was put at $280.36 billion, from $314.73 billion in 2015. According to the report, Egypt’s 2016 data is not available, but its 2015 size remained at $330.159 while that of Algeria, one of thelargest economies on the continent, is put at $168.318 billion.The United States, China and Japan maintain their spots as the largest economies in the world, ahead of , United Kingdom and . According to a review in September, the current economic recession will outlast 2016, with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) contraction of 1.7 per cent. The IMF had predicted that Nigeria’s economy would grow away from a recession in 2017. The country last witnessed a recession, for less than a year, in 1991, and experienced a prolonged one that started in 1982 and lasted until 1984. President Muhammadu Buhari’s istration has so far disbursed over N700 billion in capital expenditure this year, part of a record N6.06 trillion (S30 billion) budget for 2016. http://www.news24.com.ng/National/News/nigerias-economy-bounces-back-overtakes-south-africa-egypt-20161019 |
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