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'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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thank u jare debbiebaybee Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Quote from: enjoyment on 25-06-2009 05:53 PM all dat one na d tin where i dey talk as if u no knw say na so we b becus u don go US u wan change begin dey c us like say d tin no normal all dis tin u mentioned are normal tin to all naija pples but y d new development bcus of US, na waoooo Look, not as if they do all these things deliberately. Over here, if something is wrong you dial 112 on your phone, with or without a simcard, with or without call credits, the police arrives in not more than six minutes. No driver overtakes through your right side, all slower vehicles maintain th left lanes and leave the lanes to the right for faster vehicles, hence your vehicle does not weigh above 3.5tonnes. Girls, when you just met them gives you appointments in a park, bar or office. They pay whatever they consumed. If you are being pulled over by cops, your only business with them is your driver's licence and registration. If you feel sick, you dial 118, same goes with the 112 call and in not more that 20mins and ambulance is right at your door! In most cases they locate your position using a tracking equipment just in case you don't know where you are. Drivers don't honk (blow their horns) recklessly. I can't remember the last time i used that button on my car. When you get used to all these and one day you find yourself in Naija where the whole thing is just the opposite, you won't just get oriented in a day! Trust me. in my case, i was frustrated the first week in naija for lack of power supply, the generator is damn too noisy........ Before I left home, even though it was not a very constant thing, they was light usually for about two days then they'll push the button and wait for say six hours. One more thing, we believe when you go back, at least one thing must have improved but you see them worst. Speach is silver, silence is Gold!
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na lie bros ReplyQuote from: black_samurai on 25-06-2009 06:27 PM Quote from: enjoyment on 25-06-2009 05:53 PM all dat one na d tin where i dey talk as if u no knw say na so we b becus u don go US u wan change begin dey c us like say d tin no normal all dis tin u mentioned are normal tin to all naija pples but y d new development bcus of US, na waoooo Look, not as if they do all these things deliberately. Over here, if something is wrong you dial 112 on your phone, with or without a simcard, with or without call credits, the police arrives in not more than six minutes. No driver overtakes through your right side, all slower vehicles maintain th left lanes and leave the lanes to the right for faster vehicles, hence your vehicle does not weigh above 3.5tonnes. Girls, when you just met them gives you appointments in a park, bar or office. They pay whatever they consumed. If you are being pulled over by cops, your only business with them is your driver's licence and registration. If you feel sick, you dial 118, same goes with the 112 call and in not more that 20mins and ambulance is right at your door! In most cases they locate your position using a tracking equipment just in case you don't know where you are. Drivers don't honk (blow their horns) recklessly. I can't remember the last time i used that button on my car. When you get used to all these and one day you find yourself in Naija where the whole thing is just the opposite, you won't just get oriented in a day! Trust me. in my case, i was frustrated the first week in naija for lack of power supply, the generator is damn too noisy........ Before I left home, even though it was not a very constant thing, they was light usually for about two days then they'll push the button and wait for say six hours. One more thing, we believe when you go back, at least one thing must have improved but you see them worst. 'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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come back home and develop ur papa land Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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black_samurai where u go naw abi fuel don finish 4 d car plz go gas station as una where just arrive go call am filling station oo jare Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Quote from: enjoyment on 25-06-2009 07:11 PM black_samurai where u go naw abi fuel don finish 4 d car plz go gas station as una where just arrive go call am filling station oo jare I don't mind replying as you like it but that "olo" at the end of your comment is not very welcomed Speach is silver, silence is Gold!
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it's not an insult if ur offended sorry bros, Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Co0l man Reply
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Photocopy ko easy... Lol. Shay na me get eye prb? Reply
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maybe u been see d tin 4 my blog and learn to dey appreciate bcus u no fit do no mean say everybody na olo... like u. Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Toinsauller Thanks 4 ur encouragement not like some mumu where no knw diff btw photo... and originality Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Meeeen... Cnt u take a joke??? U no c say na play i dey play?? Besides, somtin like this don enter here b4. Reply
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na u post am?olo Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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Kai!!!!!!! Na im make u dey call ya mama mumu olo? Lololololol.... I cn c u wan take me rich hot topic. Ya plan don fail. *strolin out* Reply
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na peson whey no get good home training na im go dey insult pple mama bcus im mama no train am well Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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instead of saying ohhhh, they say shit men Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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this is mainly for those who come from USA i think...cos it mostly refers to those who come from america, but definitely if one travels. such person must prefer abroad to 9ja seriously.... Reply
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seriously did u say, but we can make our home a better place only if we care. Reply'In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” Martin Luther King Jr ...
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am not sure that u have international passport since you were born in Nigeria talkless of steping out of mmm airport. ReplySo shup um ur mouth ok
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