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Sunday, 9 October 2016

Nothing more beautiful than this...family! :-)

Singer Timi Dakolo, his wife Busola and their three children in an adorable family photo...

29 comments:

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    1. My love for them anytime, anyday









      Lib addict#just passing#

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  2. I love the network on dere faces but timi somehw look horrible

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    1. He looks way better than you. Leave that for the women to judge. Abi you are gay

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  3. Awww... Family is everything! #love

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  4. Awww! He's a lovely family


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. awww so cute
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  6. Yeah! ain't nothing like family. Lovely

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  7. Lovely...but dis is not recent

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  8. GOOD TO SEE








    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  9. Linda go and marry and share your own family photo. Think about your life u are 36 already (even thou Kemi O. said u r 42).

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  10. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 October 2016 at 10:33

    Good for them

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  11. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin9 October 2016 at 10:33

    Good for them

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  12. Mr dakolo, we know you have a happy family, but can you limit your showoff on social media? Some people have more happy homes, they dont flaunt it everywhere. We all dot need to know practically all that happens in your home, also limit how you expose your kids on social media...no hating. Just an advise.

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  14. Lol...keep tellin' urself dat if it makes u happy.

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  15. Haven't we seen dis news before??? Linda take note!

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  16. The University of Jos, yesterday evening at about 7:00 pm recorded another bad
    incident as the biggest and tallest building in its permanent site was ablaze.
    The fire, which spread very slowly and steadily affected the departments of
    Sociology, psychology, political science, and the library. Virtually all the offices
    on the first and second floor were affected. I was there, but as a spectator as
    my little effort would have yielded just little or no result. Who or what is
    responsible for this unfortunate incident?
    There are different views to this question.
    The first view has it that the incident must have occurred as a result of some
    electrical faults.
    The second view holds that some students who have issues with their
    academics and have little or no hope of graduating soon are responsible.
    The third view has it that it could be the handy work of the antagonists of the
    new Vice Chancellor, who attacked his house some months ago killing one of
    his security aids and are committed to disrupting his tenure .
    Some people even linked it to the activity of some unserious students who are
    not ready for the ongoing exams. These views sound meaningful and logical,
    but not scientific as they are for now not accompanied with facts and
    evidences. However, they may serve as guides for intelligence gathering and
    further investigations. What was the response of the authority ?
    I arrived the scene after the library, sociology Department, and some parts of
    political science was already burning. The fire service, who also arrived the
    scene lately could do little or nothing as they brought only a tanker of water
    which meant nothing to the slowly and yet steadily consuming fire that was
    already spreading all over the first floor. The The fire service also had difficulty
    in gaining access to the building as the building is surrounded with wires and
    the ground full of gully drainages.
    The students (great Jossites) must be commended for their adroitness by
    getting water from the near by Wells and taps to complement the effort of the
    fire service. However, it is regrettable that some opportunists utilized that
    avenue to bugle some offices and carted away with some items.
    The security man on duty said the fire would have been prevented from
    spreading further if the fire extinguishers that were available in the building were
    working. He went further to say that he tried all that he could but the fire
    extinguishers refused to work. This is unfortunate.
    While others consider the incident a bad omen for the University, some people
    see it as a challenge to the university to build lecture halls as the big building
    seem to be the major lecture theatre in the permanent site. The second
    generation university is lagging behind in terms of infrastructure. This is an
    ordeal.
    Students of the faculty of social sciences , who just graduated and are waiting
    to be mobilized for the NYSC are also recounting their fears as their hope might
    be dashed out as they suspect that their results and other details might have
    been consumed in the inferno. What next?
    The ongoing exams schedules may be shifted
    There will be doubled problem for the faculty of social sciences in the
    forthcoming NUC accreditation as most of the departments are under partial
    accreditation
    There is more trouble for the new Vice Chancellor who is faced with emerging
    challenges - security threats, ICT scam, etc.
    Availability of lecture halls will become a problem, and many other issues (Philip
    Dade Simon )
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