New Photos of former first lady,Hajia Maryam Abacha
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Hajia Maryam Abachais the wife of former military dictator,Sanni Abacha.She was recently interviewed and photographed at her Abuja home by Ovation Magazine.
This is absolutely WRONG! Nothing can justify this abuse, When this Ghanaian lady went to visit her boyfriend she took her daughter w i th her, she couldn’t simply leave the child with someone knowing very well the guy live’s in a single room.
The male pictured above is a student of Unilorin who usually takes bedroom photos with girls and then share them with his friends...Unfortunately one of his fri e nds then went further and posted the pictures on a social website. This is a repetition of what happened to a Nigerian student some weeks ago which made us to advise the general public not to keep private photos on your mobile or computer system. See another photo below.. - See more at: http://www.naijaexposed.com/2013/11/unilorin-student-leaks-female-student.html#sthash.6ptINwxO.dpuf
Many of our African men in Europe and America are hustling very hard to get one cute white girl like this one, but she ends with this guy who she describes as very handsome and cute.. See More pics below:
seriously everyone is it proper for a lady to send nude pix of her to her male contacts? Serious question for everyone.... Is it proper for a Lady to send n*de pictures of herself to a guy who she is not engaged to? - See more at: http://ellist.com/ng/forum/3555/photo-s-xy-or-stupid#sthash.TsD3IKV0.dpuf
In a motion dated 30 September, 2013, Barrister Onwe is seeking an order of court to compel ASUU to call off the strike it embarked upon in protest over the unwillingness of government to implement certain aspects of the agreement they reached over the parlous state of Nigerian universities and other issues. In a 15-paragraph affidavit filed along with the motion, Onwe is asking the court to declare that the indefinite strike embarked upon by ASUU, leading to the closure of government owned universities for three months, violates the fundamental rights of the students affected. He argued that the continued strike action by ASUU has traumatized many students who now engage in all sorts of vices. Onwe posited that the plight of the affected students has worsened as their contemporaries in private universities continue to attend lectures while they remain idle at home. He urged the court to compel ASUU to open the universities for lectures to resume while their negotiatio...
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