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Chukwudi4naija: I don't know Tacha but I'm now her fan. So anyone that does not agree with your opinion is messed up? SMH. 1 Like |
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agarawu23: How exactly does her bleaching concern anybody. We all have family or friends, neighbors or even colleagues who chose to lighten their skin so why the focus on Tacha. This rubbish has to stop before the poor girl is pushed to self harm. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
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Does she really have body odor or are these people just envious of her newfound popularity? I have never liked or watched bbnaija but there is absolutely no way anyone can justify this level of hatred towards this young girl. We all have our faults and I'm sure most of the people deriding her are worse because no well trained person will jump on a bandwagon to humiliate someone they've never met in person. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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unbitchable: On what do you base this opinion. |
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I don't believe in lengthy or repeated apologies, prove that you love her by your actions. Could it be that op has tested her tolerance for too long. Some people are extremely quick to apologise when they offended someone only for them to repeat the same thing they apologized for and the circle continues. I hope the lady finds the strength to surrender her pain to God and give the man another chance. 1 Like |
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Interesting perspective...... ABUJA AND YOU Abuja is probabaly the worst-hit of Nigerian cities by this recession. It is only understandable: Abuja works at nothing but revels in wanton opulence, fed strictly from pens adding zeroes behind a whole number. It's buildings are populated with straw companies gliding on patronage and privilege, not rights, merit and productivity. Most of its inhabitants are currently in what seems a state of disbelief, if not shock. My son and I walked lazily to Sheraton two Saturdays ago and from the gate you got a surprise: no line of traffic! The lounge was empty as the car park was vacant. We sat in surprise at the little corners of decay creeping on the lounge, part of which was even poorly lit. Of course, even Maitama and Asokoro are wrapped in thick darkness these days at 8pm if grid power fails. I was surprised at the black silence I met in these desolate palaces. Everywhere signs hang on homes and high-rise office buildings begging for tenants. I called a number on one and the voice that answered said it was for sale: 3.6billion, seven-story building with a footprint of about 250sqm. "I see". There is good hiding in evil and sometimes you don't even have to look too deeply to see it. Too many wealth in Nigeria is strictly in figures without any underlying source or feeder spring. If you got your money through work and creativity; if they put you in a desert, you will still replicate the feat. What is called a recession in regular economics is but a dethronement of false money, the overthrow of pretenders and wealth built with the tip of a pen so that reality and productivity can take over. It is an inevitable age if nature is correctly programmed. In a hilarious circle I was told about a typical Abuja moneybag whose fortune has now turned around. He was in money - and you know what I mean. In height of his affluence he collected two more wives to make a total of three. But the noose had been getting tighter and, all streams gone dry, he applied for a loan from a bank. Not so well exposed to the hazard of seeking credit from Nigerian banks, he was exceedingly positive he will soon be credited and so went with gusto to the manager's office on an appointed day to get the final answer on his application. When he was told that he had been turned down, he lost control of himself so completely that he pooped on himself right there in the bank. He was helped into the bathroom and offered a ton of tissues and when he had become manageable, they led him into a taxi and gave him a thousand naira to the bank's happy ending of the personal tragedy. The story teaches us that wealth without foundation will end in sudden failure. It is not only Abuja or the typical, overweight Nigerian big man, Nigeria itself is a victim of lazy wealth: oil is not a result of hard work or creativity. We don't even as much as have local capacity to drill the oil! If we don't build our economy by adding value through processing and developing our human resources, we won't end up much better than that poor individual you just laughed at." My view: It is time to start building real and sustainable wealth, enough of what used to be...The difference between the poor and rich nations is not the age of the Nation. This can be demonstrated by countries like India and Egypt, which are more than 2000 years old and are still poor countries. On the other hand, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which 150 years back were insignificant, today are developed and rich countries. The difference between the poor and rich nation does not also depend on the available natural resources. Japan has limited territory, 80% mountainous, unsuitable for agriculture or farming, but is the second in worlds economy. The country is like an immense floating factory, importing raw material from the whole world and exporting manufactured products. 1 Like |
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nicepoker101:Abeg which site do you movies from. |
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That girl is insane.
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Is owning lion as a pet legal in Nigeria?
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Hot18: Yes you painted her bad by trying to convince us that she hates you knowing fully well that we will never hear her side of the story. Sincerely, you need to work on yourself or leave the woman's child alone. 7 Likes |
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baba6ix: She probably does not like the boy's mother but tries to gather sympathy by claim the woman hates her. After marriage, this girl will definitely call her mother-in-law a witch. Na dia way. 3 Likes |
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Algeria played with their hearts, congratulations to them for a victory well deserved.
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Jmk9292: If people give up theirs, don't give up yours. |
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Shared as received By Section 1 of the Compulsory Treatment and Care for Victims of Gunshot Act 2017, all hospitals in Nigeria shall accept and treat without a police clearance any person with a gunshot wound. Section 2 further mandates all security agencies to render the necessary assistance to gunshot victims and ensure that they are taken promptly to a hospital for treatment. Furthermore, in the said Section, the law provides that all victims with gunshot wounds shall be treated without a request for initial monetary deposits and such persons shall not be victims of any inhuman or degrading treatment. A hospital that receives any person with a gunshot wound is also ened to make a report to the nearest police station within 2 hours of treatment, failure to do this attracts a fine of N100,000 and every doctor concerned with the treatment, is liable on conviction to a fine of N100,000 or 6 months imprisonment or both. Any person, police officer or security agent who stands by and fails to give the necessary help to a victim of gunshot wound, which leads to the unnecessary death of the Victim, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine of N500,000 or 5 years imprisonment or both. Also any person who commits an offence which causes susbstantial damage of whatever form to the victim, is liable on conviction to 15 years imprisonment without the option of fine. In addition to all these penalties, the court can also order that a person or corporate body in default, pays to the victim, an amount equivalent to the loss sustained by the victim. This is known as restitution. Please share across all platforms so security agents and medical practitioners are informed of this law, in order to ensure the preservation of the lives of victims with gunshot wounds. Check out and follow Thevirtual_lawyer.ng on Facebook and instagram to get access to beneficial legal information. Know your rights!! |
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Good one. Other states should adopt this approach.
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If the lady in question was neither kidnapped nor raped then the lecturer can sue for assault. Some lecturers are known for using their position to demand illegal favours from students, but taking laws into your hands is even worse. What I saw in that video was jungle justice which shouldn't be encouraged in a civilized society. These people should have just gathered evidence then either get the man arrested or report to the school authority. 1 Like |
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It didn't work out for Thierry Henry hope it works out for Lampard.
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prodigyhenry: I agree with you. |
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Super Eagles captain, John Obi Mikel has revealed that he advised his former teammate, Victor Moses not to honour an invitation to be part of Nigeria’s squad to the 2016 Olympic Games. Mikel also revealed that it was former Chelsea boss, Antonio Conte who forced him out of the club in January 2017. National U23 team coach, Samson Siasia had invited Moses as one of the overage players considered to beef up the Dream Team VI. Moses was called up along with Mikel, Odion Ighalo, Godfrey Oboabona and goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi. However, Moses had to stay back at Chelsea and fight for a first team spot during pre-season training with new coach Conte. Mikel told Super Eagles Media team that ”When that opportunity came up – either to go to Rio Olympics or play for Chelsea – I decided to tell Victor Moses because I was older, he’s young, he hasn’t played yet for the club. I told him I’ll go and he stays back. ”If I lose my place it’s fine, Victor stayed and I went. I came back, the manager never spoke to me again, didn’t put me in the team and I said okay fine, I’ll leave. ”The commitment and love that I have for my country will never change until I stop playing. ”Right now it will be difficult to find young players who will be able to do that for the national team because the agents make money from the clubs.” The former Chelsea star is the only player to represent the country at U17, U20 and senior World Cups, Olympic Games and Confederations Cup.
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derrydinny: You are guilty of what you accuse others of. If you look well you will notice that there is nothing in the story or picture to show that this happened in Nigeria not to talk of the east. It's just another attempt by some mischievous bloggers to gain traffic by inciting tribal comparison. |
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I pray Jehovah comes to his rescue in Jesus name, amen.
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Where do you channel your complain to when a doctor's goof leads to fatality?
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Robert129: And they have cost so many people their lives. |
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dominique, Sissy3, lalasticlala.
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