1. He doesn't care about grooming.
If a guy doesn't care
about the way he looks , hair clothes bla bla. Na so girls go just they
pass no even the occasional staring like okada light.
2. He doesn't touch or hold girls
He
is too uptight Nd too careful about his personal, he doesn't like to
move near women or he is scared to do so, girls like to b touched,held
Nd cuddled Nd if u dnt do so well.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Jonathan Remains PDP's Candidate For 2015 Elections
The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Bamanga Tukur has declared that President Goodluck Jonathan is the party’s presidential candidate in 2015 general elections. Bamanga Tukur disclosed this during the inauguration of National PDP Councillors’ Forum in Abuja. He further told the party faithful not to be deterred by people leaving for other parties saying that even if they leave the PDP the party remains. He further maintained that PDP remains the strongest and biggest party in Nigeria and Africa insisting that the party is insurmountable.
Jonathan Remains PDP's Candidate For 2015 Elections
The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur has declared that President Goodluck Jonathan is the
party’s presidential candidate in 2015 general elections. Bamanga Tukur
disclosed this during the inauguration of National PDP Councillors’
Forum in Abuja. He further told the party faithful not to be deterred by
people leaving for other parties saying that even if they leave the PDP
the party remains. He further maintained that PDP remains the strongest
and biggest party in Nigeria and Africa insisting that the party is
insurmountable.
Jonathan Remains PDP's Candidate For 2015 Elections
The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur has declared that President Goodluck Jonathan is the
party’s presidential candidate in 2015 general elections. Bamanga Tukur
disclosed this during the inauguration of National PDP Councillors’
Forum in Abuja. He further told the party faithful not to be deterred by
people leaving for other parties saying that even if they leave the PDP
the party remains. He further maintained that PDP remains the strongest
and biggest party in Nigeria and Africa insisting that the party is
insurmountable.
Anyone Who Says I Bleach Is silly –Alao-Akala
A former governor of Oyo State, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala, in this
interview with ADEOLA BALOGUN and TUNDE ODESOLA clears the air on some
contentious issues
How did you get enlisted into the Nigerian Police?
It wasn’t accidental that I became a policeman. It was a dream I nursed as a young lad. I had wanted to be enlisted in a profession where I would wear uniform. I would have loved to be in the military but unfortunately, the day I was to write a test for the police force was the very day the enlistment into the Army was done. I remember enlistment into the Army was fixed for The Polytechnic, Ibadan. I don’t know why those in charge did that. My number was WS44 in 1973. In the police, I would spend one year and become an officer. In the army short service, I would spend six months and I would become an officer. In the Army short service, there was a limit to where I could get to move but for full course, I would spend three years. I then decided to go for the police.
How did you get enlisted into the Nigerian Police?
It wasn’t accidental that I became a policeman. It was a dream I nursed as a young lad. I had wanted to be enlisted in a profession where I would wear uniform. I would have loved to be in the military but unfortunately, the day I was to write a test for the police force was the very day the enlistment into the Army was done. I remember enlistment into the Army was fixed for The Polytechnic, Ibadan. I don’t know why those in charge did that. My number was WS44 in 1973. In the police, I would spend one year and become an officer. In the army short service, I would spend six months and I would become an officer. In the Army short service, there was a limit to where I could get to move but for full course, I would spend three years. I then decided to go for the police.
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