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if they are so knee about her job, that is a shame for a woman of her caliber to end up doing support work in london, they should call her home and offer her a better job or if not they should shot their stupid mouth. Reply
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Good for her. ReplyH8rs u can b at ma bac n kiss ma ass.
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SHE is a TRUE ICON who lives REAL and not Faking the celebrity living for the world. Reply
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That's good of her, it's hard to see top Actress doing that type of job abroad they will rather sell their to meet their needs, kudos to her, i wish her gud luck.. Reply
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life must go on!!! Reply
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I will forever be your fan, carry go i'm proud of you. Reply
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By SaharaReporters, New York ReplyResults of the April 16 2011 Nigerian presidential election STATES Goodluck Jonathan Muhammad Buhari Ribadu 1. ANAMBRA 1,145,169 4,223 2. BENUE 694,776 109, 680 223, 007 3. ENUGU 882,144 3753 1,755 4. PLATEAU STATE 1,029,809 356, 551 10, 181 5. BAYELSA 504,811 691 370 6. AKWA IBOM 1,165,629 5,348 54,148 7. JIGAWA 419, 252 663, 994 8. BAUCHI 258,000 1, 300,000 9. SOKOTO 309, 057 540, 769 20,144 10. GOMBE 290,347 459, 898 3,420 11. FCT 253,444 131,576 12. KOGI 399,816 132,201 6,516 13. ONDO 387, 376 11,890 74,253 14. ABIA 1,175,954 3,608 4,156 15. OGUN 309,177 17,000 199,000 16.OSUN 188,409 6,997 299, 711 17. OYO 484, 758 92, 396 252, 240 18. KWARA 268,243 83,603 52, 432 19. KANO 440, 666 1,624, 354 42, 353 20. EDO 542, 173 17,795 21 . LAGOS 1, 281, 688 189, 983 427, 000 22. RIVERS 1, 817, 762 13,182 16, 332 23. EBONYI STATE 480,592 1,025 24. KADUNA 1,190, 179 1, 334, 244 11, 278 25. KATSINA 428,392 1,163,919 10,945 26. ADAMAWA 508,314 344,526 27. NASARAWA 408, 997 278, 390 28. CROSS RIVER 709,382 4,002 5, 839 29. BORNO 207, 075 909,763 30. DELTA 1, 378, 851 8, 960 13, 110 31. EKITI 135, 009 -0- 116, 981 32. IMO 1, 406, 289 33. KEBBI 369, 198 501, 453 34. YOBE 117,128 337, 537 35. ZAMFARA 238, 980 624, 515 36. NIGER 321, 429 652, 574 37. TARABA 451,354 257,986 17,791 TOTAL 22,195,839 11,897,000 1,992,169
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so goodluck don win b dat nawa oo congrasts mr goodluck Reply
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Give it too her....she's got courage and a lot of it! Wish u well.... Reply
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GOODLUCK IS THE PERSON. Reply
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It is her life. Reply
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...and it is her wish! Reply
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Quote from: monday3 on 17-04-2011 08:08 PM MAKE UR CASH AND FORGET WHAT PEOPLE SAY.NOBODY CAN FEED U OR GIVE U MONEY.I LIKE UR WAY
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An average support worker in uk earns £15,950 - £18,689 per annum: which is about N4010050- N4698673 so i don't see that as a slavery, considering the fact that she is a 2nd class citizen in the united kingdom. Reply
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I like your courage woman, for the fact that you are working over there is a pride for this nation that not all Nigerians are into illegal deals. Atleast among the women actress one was caught for drug trafficking which is a great shame to this our country and to the film industry as a whole. But for the fact that you can do this God will surprise you more than your expectation. GoodLucky Toyin Tomato. Reply
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I Can't believe these............. STILL alive? Reply![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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May God help u, jst b urself. Reply
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wish you goodluke and God be with you. Reply
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