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Technology Market / Re: New Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 -7 Inches. £125/N31,250 Including Delivery. Hola by tajulasblog(f): 9:54pm On Dec 04, 2013
Hi there @edunwa302 it isnt sim card enabled.
@balloa1 its 34k delivered. fress shipping by DHL
Technology Market / New Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 -7 Inches. £125/N31,250 Including Delivery. Hola by tajulasblog(f): 10:47pm On Nov 11, 2013
If you are intrested contact : sales@eternalcomms.co.uk.
Bulk sales N30k but it has to be 10 plus or more.
Any questions or comments hit me up and i would reply.
God bless.

Business / Re: I returned 1st bank #138,000, they stole my #2,000 with it. by tajulasblog(f): 10:37pm On Nov 11, 2013
please contact ur bank oh.
Crime / Re: Robbers Kill 2, Injured Two In Enugu by tajulasblog(f): 10:34pm On Nov 11, 2013
nah wah oh embarassed.
Politics / Re: Count Down To Nigeria's 53rd Independence Day by tajulasblog(f): 7:24pm On Sep 30, 2013
Happy Independence to Nigeria, am proud to be Nigerian. We would keep upholding this our wonderful country in prayers. Things would change for the better in Jesus name amen. Please you ll believe in Nigeria. Lets us not abandon ship no matter how bad thongs may seem , we as a country shall arise and take our place.

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Family / Re: Your Experience During Childbirth In Nigeria by tajulasblog(f): 9:52pm On Jul 06, 2013
Hmmm where do i start from wow its the grace of a God we deliver safely in the UK,US Nigeria. I was expecting identical twin boys but sady lost 1 even when i was in labour the foolish GYN DIDNT KNOW I WAS IN LABOUR TOLD ME TO TKE PARACETAMOL AND GO HOME I DIDNT EVEN KNW i was in labour ws hvn abdominal pains, meanwhile this is a top Gyn in the Uk hes like nos 3 in the whole of the United Kingdom, so my dear its God oh.Had them in Lister Hospital, Stevenage, via CS The 1st twin came out still born the other was ok but small(1.79kg) had dem at 33wks. Have a friend in naija who has had 5kids via CS and everytime except the last baby she takes 2pints of blood and is unconcious for at least 3days. God would keep us cos childbirth...............ITS WELL

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Business / Re: GTB Freezes My Account For False Loan by tajulasblog(f): 9:48am On Apr 04, 2013
Am so sorry 2hear dt, and gtb is my fav *NG* bank! What ashame! I hope dey gt2c/read dis so sumtn is done abt it! GTBAnk epic fail!
Travel / Re: The Journey From Accra To Lagos By Road. by tajulasblog(f): 4:36pm On Mar 12, 2013
yuzedo: Lol! Went thru this crap last month. The foolish immigrations people singled me out for random search/questioning.

What do you do? I am a Financial Analyst in a Private Equity firm. Ok, please come down from the bus.

They go through my phone. They go through my laptop! On my laptop they saw the movie "Police Academy" and raised alarm, what am I doing with sensitive documents eh? Is this not the Police Academy in Kano? This must be classified info! Who are you and why do you have this on your system?

Chai! See the ignorant, illiterates we entrust our security!

I got home at 12am that day after leaving Accra at 7.30am. Meanwhile some days prior to that I arrived accra at 8pm. All because the Nigeria axis is a failed portion of the journey.

Police Academy, Kano! grin grin grin
Chai ignorance is a disease, police academy Kano, how dumb.
and these are d people guardn us, u sef for tlk say u be trader or mechanic they wld hve left u alone the grammer u used flawed them. Pele
Music/Radio / Re: Tongue-lashing On Radio Talk Show by tajulasblog(f): 9:51pm On Mar 11, 2013
Dont mind freeze he tinks hes all that and a bag of chips he doesnt know hes one chip short of a happy meal. He always wanted to take dans place he doesnt know he cant, so rude and mannerless. Old papa youngie wit his squeeze squeeze face. them suppose arrange am. and he can kiss arse a big gossip and serial skirt chaser.

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TV/Movies / Re: Funny Nollywood Movie Titles by tajulasblog(f): 4:57pm On Mar 11, 2013
olu Jacobs fall my hand oh, how does breast milk affect the matter. Chai

Nairaland / General / Re: Handwriting Contest by tajulasblog(f): 5:03pm On Mar 01, 2013
Hehehe Latin and French.

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Celebrities / Ifeoma Harvey Says Golide Stole Her Hubby Andrew Harvey. by tajulasblog(f): 1:34pm On Feb 19, 2013
A lady claiming to be married to Andrew Harvey has said that Goldie snatched him from her and they had 2 kids tohgether, now Andrew has pulled off l]all the pictures he put of Goldie and even removed the Facebook post. http://blogtajula..co.uk/2013/02/memories-of-my-darling-wife-goldie.html. Abeg the ify should allow sleeping dogs lie why didnt she say anything before.

Celebrities / Re: Pictures Of Goldie's Husband, Andrew Harvey by tajulasblog(f): 11:44pm On Feb 15, 2013
Me sef shock when i saw all this on her fan page.
aieromon:

Thanks dear. Isn't it funny that this important piece of information was left out of the various biographies posted all over the internet? The mum's name was mentioned but the dad wasn't and we all had to assume it was Harvey.
Celebrities / Re: Pictures Of Goldie's Husband, Andrew Harvey by tajulasblog(f): 11:24pm On Feb 15, 2013
Her family name was FILANI.
Celebrities / Re: Pictures Of Goldie's Husband, Andrew Harvey by tajulasblog(f): 10:16pm On Feb 15, 2013
More pictures he even told prezzo he has caused enough trouble. he posted the pictures in goldies fan group.

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Celebrities / Pictures Of Goldie's Husband, Andrew Harvey by tajulasblog(f): 9:57pm On Feb 15, 2013
He posted pictures of their wedding and all that they have been married and were still married he works in Malaysia. I thot he was just seeking for attention but posted a picture and goldie and him in malaysia together.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151348441107615.461310.724027614&type=3

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Nairaland / General / Kidnapped Lady Kemisola Uthman Ogunyemi Has Been Found. by tajulasblog(f): 1:01am On Feb 15, 2013
Incase you missed it http://blogtajula..co.uk/2013/02/missing-person-kemisola-uthman-ogunyemi.html. She has been found and back with her family though details are still sketchy, we thank God for her safe return.

TV/Movies / Re: What Are The Best Three Classical Movies You've Watched? by tajulasblog(f): 12:51am On Feb 15, 2013
sound of music, gone with the wind.
Religion / Is this Right For A Grandfather To Share A Bath With Grandaughter. by tajulasblog(f): 10:20pm On Jan 17, 2013
A popular Chicago preacher has provoked controversy after posting a picture of himself in the bath with his granddaughter on Instragram. Bishop Larry Trotter of the Sweet Holly Spirit Church caused uproar on Twitter after sharing the intimate snap with his fans on the popular photo-sharing site
In the picture, Trotter and his granddaughter smile for the camera while covered in bubbles form the neck down. It is not clear whether they are naked. The viral image has since stirred a huge response from the online community with many calling for child protective services to get involved. One outrage viewer said: "This might seem innocent but my question to you is why on earth you are taking a bath where your 4/5 year old granddaughter can just walk in on you and question about the bubbles in the tub." Another wrote: "I simply could not find anything right with this picture and I looked for 3 minutes". Pastor trotter has often been in the eye of the storm from one controversy to another. Differenyt strokes for different folks i guess, maybe they are a close knit family. You tell me.
IBT NEWS.
http://blogtajula..co.uk/

Food / Re: He Is Addicted To Coke!!!! by tajulasblog(f): 3:29pm On Jan 14, 2013
Coke is seriously addictive, please try and control it. Try not to have nay coke around you so u dnt gt tempted and if you are a man it cld hurt by lack of erection if u r a man. Too mch sugar isnt gud 4ur system.
Fashion / Re: The Beauty Of Shea Butter(ori)(kadanya) by tajulasblog(f): 3:58pm On Jan 07, 2013
garnetty: @ tajulasblog- have you ever tried it when mixed other kinds of oil e.g. olive oil? or is it more effective when used in its raw state?
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I have never used to olive oil i use them seperately though sayin that while i was preggers i used both shea butter and olive oil on my tummy gene rously.
Fashion / Re: The Beauty Of Shea Butter(ori)(kadanya) by tajulasblog(f): 2:38pm On Jan 03, 2013
garnetty: Thanks OP....the natural value of shea butter can not be over-emphasised when it comes to skin treatment. But the greatest worry has always been how to deal with the odour. what other materials can be used with it to make the odour pleasant and un-offensive?.
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Hmmmm i ignore the odour tho some dont have any at all. be sure its d real thing u r using.
Fashion / Re: The Beauty Of Shea Butter(ori)(kadanya) by tajulasblog(f): 2:33pm On Jan 03, 2013
joyce ada: hw mani wiks does it take a heal scars n plz were n hw can i get it plz frndz
It depends on the skin of the person using it. so 3wks upwards u sld start seeing a diffrence. Wher to find it it depends where u leave ask an elderly person or yoruba person arund u. Comes frm villages.
Fashion / Re: The Beauty Of Shea Butter(ori)(kadanya) by tajulasblog(f): 2:28pm On Jan 03, 2013
jennann: Nice post. So, how do you make the shea butter lighter in consistency for easy spreadability over the skin since it' s quite hard in the raw form?
What i do is use my finger to break it up and mix well in my palm and smoothen it before i rub my palms together and spread all over my body. Be generous wit it dnt use sparingly u wld b amazed at the results
Fashion / Re: The Beauty Of Shea Butter(ori)(kadanya) by tajulasblog(f): 2:24pm On Jan 03, 2013
cinammon: Happy new year y'all smiley jus thot to share my experience wit shea butter cool shocked ...in d bid to effortlessly maintain a flawless and beautiful skin,we ladies try our lucks on so many beauty enhancing products...I actually didn't mind how much I spent on my personal effects as long as I got what I wanted,lol,I was really coveteous when it came to topics like this cos I wud b d 1st to rush 4 dos products cheesy then came d down slide,I changed my body cream again nd I started noticing some rather awful stretch marks embarassed Gosh,I was really nt happy angry My silky ebony skin!?sad sad plus all d stories dat stretch marks cnt b removed totally,cn only b faded...I guess dat was what I needed 2 quench d 'demonic coveteousness' grin..then I decided to drop all nd went bac to vaseline and shea butter nd I did it religously,I stopped all d chemicals completely nd BAM! I got my flawless skin bac,it didn't happen over night tho cos I had to use it continously...all traces of d stretch marks gone(no wonder shea butter is called d tree of life) smiley..since then I made up my mind to stick to my natural suppliments.. wink smiley Am not into any promotion business what so ever,I jus felt this wud encourage beautiful ladies hu feel sad 4 dier skin disorders nd plunge into further destruction by usin more chemicals..naturally I like to stay healthy and I feed well(wit the right nutrients) so I had no doubt about getting back in shape..it only takes patience,u don't expect over night miracle buh it sure does work.... kiss kiss there are countless wonders shea butter can perform,u will love ur skin glow *hugs*

So true i had twins and hve no stretch marks what so ever on my body, due to my constant use of shea butter on my body. i can vouch 4it.

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Fashion / Re: The Beauty Of Shea Butter(ori)(kadanya) by tajulasblog(f): 2:24pm On Jan 03, 2013
cinammon: Happy new year y'all smiley jus thot to share my experience wit shea butter cool shocked ...in d bid to effortlessly maintain a flawless and beautiful skin,we ladies try our lucks on so many beauty enhancing products...I actually didn't mind how much I spent on my personal effects as long as I got what I wanted,lol,I was really coveteous when it came to topics like this cos I wud b d 1st to rush 4 dos products cheesy then came d down slide,I changed my body cream again nd I started noticing some rather awful stretch marks embarassed Gosh,I was really nt happy angry My silky ebony skin!?sad sad plus all d stories dat stretch marks cnt b removed totally,cn only b faded...I guess dat was what I needed 2 quench d 'demonic coveteousness' grin..then I decided to drop all nd went bac to vaseline and shea butter nd I did it religously,I stopped all d chemicals completely nd BAM! I got my flawless skin bac,it didn't happen over night tho cos I had to use it continously...all traces of d stretch marks gone(no wonder shea butter is called d tree of life) smiley..since then I made up my mind to stick to my natural suppliments.. wink smiley Am not into any promotion business what so ever,I jus felt this wud encourage beautiful ladies hu feel sad 4 dier skin disorders nd plunge into further destruction by usin more chemicals..naturally I like to stay healthy and I feed well(wit the right nutrients) so I had no doubt about getting back in shape..it only takes patience,u don't expect over night miracle buh it sure does work.... kiss kiss there are countless wonders shea butter can perform,u will love ur skin glow *hugs*

So true i had twins and hve no stretch marks what so ever on my body, due to my constant use of shea butter on my body. i can vouch 4it.
Family / Re: I Read My Sister"s Diary And She Is Planning To Commit Suicide by tajulasblog(f): 1:43pm On Jan 03, 2013
black_panther25: First of all before anybody gets on my case about reading my sister"s diary I know I should not have but I am glad I did.

For the past 4months my sister has changed and been acting withdrawn and weird. She has a female friend and they are always together and in her room. I once saw them holding hands but I know some ladies can be very touchy feely so I just let it go.

I did not like this gal because I felt she was a bad influence on my sister because ever since they became friends a year ago, my sister has become a different person. So yesterday I went to her room and her diary was open on her bed and what I read really shocked me.

My sis wrote many things and she is not happy and feels like the black sheep of the family and I blv somethin is going on with her and her friend. She mentioned commiting suicide and now I don"t know what to do. I can"t confront her because I read her diary.

Can"t tell my parents because they can be overboard and am afraid they wil push her too far. I really need some advice especially from women.
i READ UR POST WITH great pains and am so sad because i hve been dere, my dad was on suicide mission and he succeeded in killing himslf and its a sad place to be, pls snd me a mail modems4u@hotmail.co.uk. I would rather not say all here but i would leave u with this apologise to ur sister that u read her diary and dis is what u saw, be honest and tell her cos its her life , apologise for reading and it tlk with her. Agree with her to pray along with and let her open up to u. she needs to knw that someone is on her side and loves her to bits. Be honest and tell her. pour all ur love on her. i would be praying for u both even if u dont contact me. Peace be with u and it is well with ur family. u will testify.
Politics / Re: Commander Daba: Pilot Of The Crashed Helicopter - A Tribute by tajulasblog(f): 3:55pm On Dec 19, 2012
oaroloye: I am really sorry for the terrible loss.

It is so very easy to cast blame, but what right have any of us
to leave the security of our lives up to others,
when we know that we are targets?

As pilot, it was HIS responsibility to check his machine for possible tampering.
(I presume that we are all in agreement that this was no accident?)

Didn't the "mighty commander" just go striding in to sit upon his "throne of god,"
secure in the knowledge that his "boys," the mechanics, had carried out their orders,
and had done all the checking FOR HIM So that HE didn't CHECK their work?

If he had been more paranoid, he would have been less dignified, more risible,
but a whole lot more alive!

Am I making the point properly? AS A MILITARY PILOT, YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE EXPERTLY KNOWLEDGEABLE
IN ALL THE POSSIBLE WAYS IN WHICH SOME... ILLEGITIMATE CAN BLOW UP YOUR BIRD, AND HOW TO DETECT THEM.

Commander Dada let himself down, let his passengers down, let the Navy down,
LET ALL THEIR FAMILIES DOWN, let NIGERIA down!

FROM HERE ON IN, LET EVERY OFFICER GET DOWN ON THE GROUND AND LOOK UNDER HIS OR HER OWN CAR,
TO CHECK THAT IF THERE IS A BOMB THERE OR NOT! LET THEM SEE WITH THEIR OWN EYES, THAT THERE
IS NOTHING IN THE BOOT, OR WIRED TO THE IGNITION, OR STUFFED UNDER THE SEATS, BEFORE GOING OFF.

LET IT BE MADE A STANDING ORDER.

Let mechanics and maintenance staff be thoroughly watched, and account for their presence every hour of the day.
Their personal right to privacy must be waived, because THIS IS WARTIME, NOT PEACETIME.

Why do people laugh at me, when I suggest the use of common sense?

Hmmmmmmm u think it was not an accident?
Politics / Re: Commander Daba: Pilot Of The Crashed Helicopter - A Tribute by tajulasblog(f): 12:50pm On Dec 19, 2012
Pain: Navy Commander Daba, the ex-boy who was the pilot of the ill-fated Augusta 105 helicopter that crashed on 15th December, 2012 was newly promoted with his coursemates (46 Regular Course). He was one year ahead of me at the Nigerian Military School Zaria. He was the smallest in stature among his coursemates, but he had a very big heart. This a tribute to him:


1. The death of Commander Muritala Mohammed Daba leaves a huge vacuum in our lives. According to news reports he died on active duty while flying the governor of Kaduna state and the immediate past National Security Adviser in a Nigerian Navy helicopter. We mourn not because we are naive about human mortality, fretful for our turn or impudent of God’s prerogative. It is Gods privilege alone to give life and every officer in the Nigerian Navy, Army or Air Force knew the risks before we bravely signed up. Naturally, the statistics for death are startling. One in every one will die, as none of us will leave this life alive. However, even the heavens applaud the brilliance of a shooting star and Commander Daba did shine. If the situation was reversed Oga would not bother with the circumstances of death like some do. He would smile and say “Allah Yayisah”. Well I am not that charitable. This is the second day since Al-Jazeera broke the news and we are in more shock than the first day. Despite the hurt in our hearts our thoughts and prayers go out to his family especially his beautiful wife and lovely daughter.

2. Every time I am privileged to witness the glory of a military wedding ceremony, my first amazement is the sparkle in the bride’s eye not the glitz of participating in the sword crossing ceremony. It fills me with awe that these amazing women dare to become what late Hajia Maryam Babangida calls the “Officers Wife”. It is incredible that any woman (or man) would accept to marry a man (or woman) who’s very job demands obedience without complaint and loyalty without restraint. Why would anyone want to settle with a military partner who is trained to love Country first, God second and then spouse/family in that order? At all times an officer’s wife waves her husband good bye without any guarantee he will return. Others live a life of sacrifice and loneliness. These superwomen wives often have to deal with long months without their partners because he is on assignment in another state, country or continent. It seems these courageous spouses essentially sign up to serve their nation along with their military spouses. Consequently officers and men are forever grateful to God for friends and family knowing that any moment could be the last. They hold their wives and family with high esteem and Oga Daba was no exception loving his wife and daughter till death.

3. Oga Daba was not just a compassionate father and faithful husband, he was a consummate professional. Since graduating from the Nigerian Defence Academy with a bachelor’s degree he has served his country both ashore and afloat. Commander Daba completed several courses within and outside Nigeria and earned his wings as a member of the elite squad of Nigerian Navy helicopter pilots. During one of his numerous trips to Italy we met up in Amsterdam for an unforgettable 36 hours in 2008. He told me of how he escaped racists in Hungary with “Regular” moves and military alacrity. Rather than save his course allowance as most officers on course would traditionally do, he chose like me to travel and see the world as means to understanding other people’s and cultures. He believed in a border-less world where race, tribe, wealth, nationality and religion could be defining but certainly not definitive. Lots of things happened that fateful day in Amsterdam but two of the actors will never speak and one is now gone.


4. Yet to live in the hearts and minds of those whose life you have impacted is never to die. As officers and men all over the world keep a stiff upper lip and grieve in silence, I will end with three lessons I learned from Commander Daba and for which he would be forever missed.


Lesson one. You do not need to be wealthy to be generous.

I am not certain how rich he was on Saturday 13 December 2012 when he piloted the Navy Augusta helicopter from Bayelsa to Port Harcourt but I do know that in 2002, I was so broke that I could not afford to fuel my Honda Accord. This was a time when a one week delay in salary payment or “NG” could wreck a new officer’s budget and a two week delay meant disaster. In between pay checks I asked Mac Olowu to “raise” me. He was in the same broke-boat but took me to Oga Daba who himself did not have. Within minutes Oga Daba took me in his car to another officer’s house in Arakan Barracks, borrowed from the officer without disclosing my identity, lent to me and never accepted the money back. I still do not know the officer he met but anyone that knew Oga will not be surprised that he could go to such lengths for a junior officer.

Lesson Two. Respect is best earned not demanded.

The first thing that struck you on meeting him is his cheerful, humble and honest personality. This became most evident during the Junior Staff College course 59/2005 at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College. In true “onward together” fashion, he gracefully took “yabs” (petty jokes/ amusing insults) from my course mates who were the most junior on the course and sometimes returned “yabs” of his own. His initial pilot training meant that he had to attend this course with his juniors. Yet you could not tell how senior he was, because he would laugh, motivate and teach fellow syndicate members in an affable manner that endeared him to everyone but never diminished him. At no time did any of us his juniors “try” him. We just trusted him to help, advice and understand because he always did.
Lesson Three. True friendship has no boundaries. Think outside the box.

Oga Daba was my superior but more importantly he was a friend. In too many instances and in so many ways he was there. After several stints abroad I have painfully discovered how easy it is to lose track of friends, colleagues and most surprising of all course mates for many reasons. Yet the last time I spoke to Oga Daba was the same day he departed this world. I was on my way from Lebanon where I presented a research paper at the IEEE ACTEA 2012 conference. We discussed how pleasant my trip to Lebanon was, marriage conundrums (for me) and the significance of my research. In typical Daba style, he started the conversation at 8:38 PM Friday Lebanon time (GMT+2) and sent his last message 12:32 AM Saturday (see the blackberry screen shot).

. Bros shld have had d decency of acknowledging d source of ur post instead of passing it off as urs. So wrong. Heres d original post.Was my cuz dt wrote it. http://www.facebook.com/notes/stephan-nonsoezeoke/in-memory-of-commander-murtala-mohammed-daba/10151583229814552
Religion / Re: Man Kicked-Out Of Competition For Resembling Jesus by tajulasblog(f): 4:08pm On Dec 14, 2012
Dem don see Jesus before just because movies are acted with someone looking like that is not the image of Christ. He isnt even white sef. Ignorance on rampage. shocked.When the time comes he would be revealed till den people hold ur horses. smiley
Culture / Re: Why Do We Cook And Eat At Funerals? by tajulasblog(f): 9:11pm On Dec 13, 2012
Christine01:

Experienced same during the burial of my Mum. It was so so annoying seeing people fight for food and drinks as if that was the reason for the gathering.

Hmmmmmmmmmm am sorry for your loss!. Its just soo wrong.

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