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1m bros |
your phone number is not complete. location |
ginola1192000@yahoo.com |
location. |
you fit snap nigeria scene of the car in owerri |
where is the location. can we do this for 800k |
guy, how far. can we do this for 1m |
will 1.2m go for this |
where are the pictures....... |
which Enugu is this person talking about.................................................................................................................... |
look at the hand sign, what is it about ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
snow dey fall for naija abi na jos the car dey? |
where is the car located |
so because them contest ball with puyo na him make him vex comot for pitch. i no blame am, because there training dey more interesting than the game thats why him dey behave like this. next time, make NFF look for country when go need the friendly money rather than the one when their weekly allowance pass the stake for the game |
awesome_t: I THINK THE CONTINUOUS INSULT OF THE MAN OF GOD ON THIS FORUM NEEDS TO STOP. EVERY NEGATIVE PRESS ON THE BISHOP GETS FRONT PAGE ON THIS WEBSITE. WHYmy brother, everybody get their opinion about someone. you no see the way them dey insult Jonathan? abi you no dey read the post? People will always say their views that would not change the person in question. Jesus was crucified for nothing... have they done same to bishop? God almighty knows his people. 2 Likes |
woman do religion, men practice faith |
this is going to be very difficult for Africa going by what Greece is suffering now. which African country will agree to cut-down on their own expenses to leverage others (like our senators, house of reps and presidency. let ekweremadu think of harmonizing trade and education in west africa. ps, |
when the president of a country says something, we should listen. Boko haram according to him has entered everywhere in the country like corruption. Just look at the picture very well, who will go inside a police station to plant bomb if not a police officer that is selfish, a panel will be setup to investigate soon, |
i have seen most strike in our dear country, but i have not seen any of the protest geared towards development in the country. If ASUU is going on strike, it is salary increment, doctors-salary, labour-salary. Can't we go on strike for poor medicals, road, education, development, e.t.c |
we saw what onitsha did some years ago when the killing in the north persisted, that is the only way to calm these rascals |
why should we be asking how do we stop these guy. Lets think right for once, the Nta jounalist that was slain by this sect, who gave the sect information that the guy was a spy if not the same security men we have in the country. The way to deal with this case is simple, in law, when a case has been decided before, you refer to the case; GEJ should use the same tactics Obama used in hunting down Osama. He creates his own team without the knowledge of other joint chiefs, then and there he whould have started thinking right. If his child or any of his loved one is involve in any of these blast, he would have thought smartly. |
Nigeria will continue to decline with people thinking about sharing money instead of building infrastructure. James Ibori transformed his village to city in eight years; Uduaghan built an airport that will serve as a hub to the south-eastern part of the country. The economic activity that airport will bring to the state in the coming years cannot be quantified. Whatever you chose to call it, it will be on record that in his time, an airport was built in Asaba. Go to Abia state and you will appreciate what your governor is doing; no wonder you guys are into terrorism and kidnapping to make quick money. The governor has blocked all the route that’s why they are beefing the man. |
the poster forgot to add one is dead, the other is alive. a living dog is better than a dead lion |
The poster is very correct from his perspective. The question to the poster, how many lives have you touched, affected positively from your salary, if you are able to pick someone on the street and help the person without bias or return of favour, then God in heaven will reward you. I am not promoting any of these pastors because their path is with God, if they err; God knows how to deal with them like Saul for example. The church give aides to widows and orphan, am also aware of scholarship program for Intelligent less privilege children into their N640,000.00 school. If they at least give scholarship to 10 students, that will be N6.4 million/year and since the scholarship program runs every year, it will turn out to be 6.4 million multiple by 4 for a four years program and by 5 for a five years program; that will be 25.6 million/annum or 32 million/annum every year for 40/50 students. Let’s say we pay title and offering and they use it to better the lives of other children that cannot afford it, aren’t we blessed by God. Several pastors are under the same payroll of the church planted everywhere in the country. We have people that are supposed to affect lives by the position they are placed in the society by tax payers’ money, but what do they do… Remain blessed and help those you can… |
our case in Nigeria is like the parable of the talent. We want to see reserve going up while thing get worse by the day. A man lost his only son trying to save money for him when he becomes a man and forgot to give the boy better medicals. The boy died in the chemist where they gave him panadol to treat heart problem. Let the reserve deplict more so far as things are put in place. We want to close our eyes and open them to see nigeria like new york; wake up man/woman. It will take us more twenty years to undo the wrongs and things that were left undone. Don't train your child when he/she is young and expect miracle to happen when they are old; you'll only start where you stopped and if care is not taken, it might not work, and your focus will be to guide your next generation to the right part. Lets all do our part, |
it's only in Islam we hear the word "kill" like "celebration" in other religion, |
maybe we should say Muslim is trying had to gain relevance in the world. we have other religions like erkanka, Scientology, hari chrishina, buda, Juda name it; have you heard any of this religion been acused of any crime? everywhere in the world, what you hear on CNN is Islam, Aljazera is Islam, BBC is Islam, haba. prophet Mohammed family would never forgive people that are spoiling the religion their son fought had to build all in the name of jihad. even babalawo preaches peace. when Muslim are fasting, the whole world is at peace. the very day they end the fast, business continues, bombing, bombing, bombing. kai. |
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WASHINGTON — NASA's dead 6-ton satellite plunged to Earth early Saturday, but more than eight hours later, U.S. space officials didn't know just where it hit. They thought the fiery fall was largely over water and the debris probably hurt no one. The agency did not give a more specific location in a midday update on its website, which also said officials were not aware of any reports of injuries or property damage. Most of the spacecraft was believed to have burned up. The bus-sized satellite first penetrated Earth's atmosphere somewhere over the Pacific Ocean, according to NASA and the U.S. Air Force's Joint Space Operations Center. But that doesn't necessarily mean it all fell into the sea. NASA's earlier calculastions had predicted that the 20-year-old former climate research satellite would fall over a 500-mile swath and could include land. Because the plummet began over the ocean and given the lack of any reports of people being hit, that "gives us a good feeling that no one was hurt," but officials didn't know for certain, NASA spokesman Steve Cole told The Associated Press. The two government agencies said the 35-foot satellite fell sometime between 11:23 p.m. EDT Friday (0323 GMT Saturday) and 1:09 a.m. EDT (0509 GMT) Saturday, but with no precise time or location. There was rampant speculation on the Internet and Twitter, much of it focusing on unconfirmed reports and even video of debris from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite over Alberta, Canada. Advertise | AdChoices Advertise | AdChoices Advertise | AdChoices Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said the spacecraft entered the atmosphere around 12:15 a.m. EDT over the coast of Washington. He said much of the debris likely fell over the Pacific Ocean, with some making it to Canada over northern Alberta and perhaps as far as the Hudson Bay. "Pieces are falling off of this flaming fire ball, and some of it has enough momentum to go hundreds of miles," he said. But McDowell said he'd be surprised if anyone was hurt by the debris because it appears to have fallen in such remote areas. "I do think people saw lights in the sky and fireballs and may well be bits of UARS falling down," he said. Cole said that was possible because the last track for the satellite included Canada, starting north of Seattle and then in a large arc north then south. From there, the track continued through the Atlantic south toward Africa, but it was unlikely the satellite got that far if it started falling over the Pacific. Cole said NASA was hoping for more details from the Air Force, which was responsible for tracking debris. But given where the satellite may have fallen, officials may never quite know precisely. "Most space debris is in the ocean. It'll be hard to confirm," Cole said. Some 26 pieces of the satellite representing 1,200 pounds of heavy metal had been expected to rain down somewhere. The biggest surviving chunk should be no more than 300 pounds. UARS is the biggest NASA spacecraft to crash back to Earth, uncontrolled, since the post-Apollo 75-ton Skylab space station and the more than 10-ton Pegasus 2 satellite, both in 1979. Russia's 135-ton Mir space station slammed through the atmosphere in 2001, but it was a controlled dive into the Pacific. Before UARS fell, no one had ever been hit by falling space junk and NASA expected that not to change. NASA put the chances that somebody somewhere on Earth would get hurt at 1-in-3,200. But any one person's odds of being struck were estimated at 1-in-22 trillion, given there are 7 billion people on the planet. The satellite ran out of fuel and died in 2005. UARS was built and launched before NASA and other nations started new programs that prevent this type of uncontrolled crashes of satellite. Associated Press Writer Kelli Kennedy contributed to this report from Miami. If it were to be Nigeria, we would have crucified our government for failing to know the location of the satellite. Some issues are left to be because of its aftermath, reference http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44651570/ns/technology_and_science-space/t/nasa-satellite-crashes-back-earth-location-unclear/from/toolbar/?gt1=43001 |
the problem in Nigeria is that the main issue will be left unattended while the trivial issues will be dealt with seriously. with the security beefed up, genuine travelers will start missing their flight while those with no intention of travelling will gain access to the airport. the traffic jam to the airport will be terrible at this moment going by the alert gotten. my advice is that the scanning of luggage and vehicle movement should be swift not to cause congestion. we wish all the intended travelers journey mercies and God almighty will save us from this dastardly act of terrorism. |
very correct, victor 99 ![]() |
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