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Romance / "My Lip Can Suck Good D*ck" Bobrisky Says As He Shares Photo Of His Plump Lips by Hopechi44(f): 9:07pm On Jan 18, 2018
Bobrisky sure knows how to stir up controversy and he never fails to remind us of his s3xu@l prowess.

He just shared a new flawless photo of himself then drew attention to his lips with his caption.

See what he wrote below.

"That lip can suck good d***" Bobrisky says as he shares photo of his plump lips

SEE HIS IG POST AND COMMENTS: http://www.gistblog.tk/2018/01/my-lip-can-suck-good-dck-bobrisky-says.html?m=1

Romance / U'all Talking About D Female Sex Doll Meet D Male Sex Doll, Has Varying D!ck Siz by Hopechi44(f): 8:46pm On Jan 18, 2018
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See pictures more photos here: http://www.gistblog.tk/2018/01/ladies-cheer-up-theres-male-doll-for.html?m=1

Career / This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary by Hopechi44(f): 3:52am On Jan 18, 2018
Stutern, a Lagos-based online platform has published the salary distribution of employed graduates in Nigeria.

Stutern carries out studies on employment in Nigeria and Nigerian universities and this year, they created something called the Nigerian Graduate report.

According to the report released, statistics were obtained between 2010-2016.

Stutern embarked on a study into the salary distribution of employed graduates and below is what was found out.

1. More than 50% of Nigerians currently earn N50,000 or less on a monthly basis.

2. 1 in 4 new graduates earn less than N20,000 monthly as starting salary.

3. Over 80% of employed graduates currently earn not more than N150,000 per month.

4. Most graduates earn between N20,000 – N50,000 monthly both as starting salary and current salary.

5. Only about 1.92% earn above N150,000 monthly.


Earlier, we compiled a list of universities with the most employable graduates in Nigeria as released by Stutern.

Covenant University located in Ota, Ogun state was at the top of the list with a 90% employability rate.

Many are finding it hard to get good jobs. While some are out there still searching, others have decided to become self-employed

SOURCE: https://www.techtimes.com.ng/2018/01/this-is-how-much-most-graduates-earn-in.html?m=1

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