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yes! they have nothing to say, other than to bury their head in perpetual shame, for the havoc they caused in this country. |
From these past few days, I have seen that wailers are relatively calm here. what has suddenly happened to Bacanister and co? I guess the realities of the atrocities of the previous government has dawned on them, and shown to the entire Nation, how cruel PDP's government was. my advice for treasury looters is, 'return the money you stole or you will never know peace for the rest of your life'. Amen! |
Op did you say his 45 yrs birthday.? |
The guy above me shall,is as mad as the op shall. go for check up oga, since you have a womb. Only doctors can determine your state. but be prepared to also find yourself in any correctional mental facility. |
nertonert:Nothing for him. he is probably saying right now,'oh no! why did I get myself into this mess'? |
how can I stream online and watch this match pls |
dplordx:I wonder oh! this was the same south East that always cried during PEJ tenure that they were been marginalized, now they have began to sing his praise. just watch,confusion will soon set in again amongst them,oh it has already set in oh. |
For me He should remain there for ever.when he was in London spilling trash, He should have known that the so called Zoo had institution to deal with his leaking mouth.Even though he knew he would be arrested, he still set himself as a bait; to create crisis and thereby becoming a national Hero,but the reverse is the case. sorry to burst his bubble, he is now a national disgrace, by the time Nigeria will be through with him, he will know what rebellion is and how rebels are been treated in this country. |
Anything that comes from that part of the country,I don't believe. |
yet some people will come out here to spill trash that PMB is not working, if its this recovery of looted funds am just too ok with it. |
kill them all |
This country self! pple go just get mind take dey thief wit impunity, without conscience and fear of wetin dem dey serve, Even if na my papa collect money, make e go return am, becos na Nigeria moni. |
meanwhile wailers will still call this winch hunting abi. please all you wailers fear God. Tonye Barcanister" fear God. |
well! just passing by, when I saw this post and I thought; I should just add to what the poster above me has already said. International studies and diplomacy or international relation and diplomacy, is one hell of a course that you will love and enjoy if, you set your heart; in loving it. Job prospect for you is also very high and course materials are readily available to you even after schooling. For job prospect,you can work any where the services of human is needed. I am telling you this, based on my experience as a graduate of, international studies and diplomacy. |
21 members of a Nigerian criminal organisation arrested in a raid by Barcelona Police for forcing Nigerian women into prostitution On Monday, Nov. 16, Catalan regional police launched a large-scale raid against human trafficking and sexual exploitation of women in Barcelona, Spain. 21 people, 15 men and 6 women, tall Nigerians, were arrested in the early morning operation for forcing Nigerian women into prostitution. Trafficking police disclosed that the suspects are part of a criminal organisation, known as “Supreme Eiye Confraternity”, that has forced more than one hundred women into prostitution since the beginning of 2014. Investigators believe the group may have exploited dozens of women, many of whom were charged large sum of money to be brought to Spain from Africa with the promise of a job and a better life.The women, instead were forced into prostitution to repay their debts to the human trafficking ring. The group was born in university circles in Nigeria in the 90s, and gradually became a feared criminal organisation, El País newspaper reports. “We have taken action against the local branch of this organisation, but also against some international members here.” a police spokesman added. Officers are also searching 20 properties in Barcelona, Terrassa, Sabadell and several other Catalan towns and cities. According to El Pais, this is not the first time that the Catalan police have acted against the Supreme Eiye Confraternity. In November 2011, several members were arrested on similar charges. |
let's be careful with wat we say,the walls have eyes. |
A volunteer firefighter badly burned in a 2001 blaze has received the most extensive face transplant ever, covering his skull and much of his neck, a New York hospital announced Monday. The surgery took place in August at the NYU Langone Medical Center. The patient, 41-year-old Patrick Hardison, is still undergoing physical therapy at the hospital but plans to return home to Senatobia, Mississippi, in time for Thanksgiving. The surgery has paved the way for him to regain normal vision, and in an interview last week he said that will let him accomplish a major goal: "I'll start driving again." The transplant extends from the top of the head, over Hardison's skull and down to the collarbones in front; in back, it reaches far enough down that only a tiny patch of Hardison's original hair remains — its color matched by the dark blond hair growing on his new scalp. The transplant includes both ears. The surgery began Aug. 14 and lasted 26 hours. It left no scars on Hardison's new face because the seam of the transplanted tissue runs down the back of his skull. The donor was 26-year-old New York artist and competitive bicyclist David P. Rodebaugh. He had died of injuries from a biking accident on a Brooklyn street. Hardison was burned Sept. 5, 2001, in Senatobia in northwestern Mississippi. A 27-year-old father of three at the time who'd served for seven years as a volunteer firefighter, he entered a burning house to search for a woman. The roof collapsed, giving him third-degree burns on his head, neck and upper torso. He spent about two months at a Memphis, Tennessee, burn center. Doctors used a layer of skin from his legs to cover his wounded head, but he had lost his ears, lips, most of his nose and virtually all of his eyelid tissue. Since he could not blink, doctors used skin grafts to reinforce what remained of his eyelids and sewed them nearly shut to protect his eyes. That left him with only pinhole vision. "I was almost totally blind," he recalled. "I could see just a little bit." His face was "one huge scar," Rodriguez said. Hardison still went to baseball games and did other things outside, although people stared. He playfully told curious children that he had fought a bear. Still, he said, life was hard. He endured 71 surgeries. Eventually a church friend of his wrote to Rodriguez, who had performed a 2012 face transplant at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The doctor said he would try to help, and in August 2014 Hardison was placed on a waiting list. "We were looking for the ideal donor," one who matched Hardison on biological traits to minimize the risk of his body's rejecting the new tissue, as well as things like skin and hair color, said Rodriguez, who by then had moved to NYU Langone. A year later, Rodebaugh was identified as a potential donor by LiveOnNY, the nonprofit organization that seeks transplant organs and tissue in the New York City area. A native of the Columbus, Ohio, area, he had signed up to donate organs. His mother gave permission to use his face, noting that Rodebaugh had always wanted to be a firefighter, said LiveOnNY president Helen Irving. The hospital paid for the transplant operation, which included attaching four bone segments to Hardison's skull, as anchors to prevent the face from drooping. Now, three months later, the lower part of his face remains swollen, but Rodriguez said that will go away in a few months. With his new eyelids and more surgery, he's expected to regain a normal field of vision for the first time in more than a decade. He will have to continuing taking medications to prevent his body from rejecting the transplant. Eventually, "a casual observer will not notice anything that is odd" in Hardison's new face, which will blend features of his original face and the donor's, Rodriguez said. Hardison said his new face has already made a difference when he goes outside. "I used to get stared at all the time, but now I'm just an average guy," he said. He's been told he can't return to firefighting because of insurance concerns, but he has another plan: motivational speaking or something similar, perhaps for wounded veterans. His message? "Just how there is hope. When Will Nigerian doctors learn to put life first, before attaching money to services rendered? well that will be left everyone to judge. www.nyulangone.org
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fashion trend hmmm but wait oh just imaging Nigerian girls doing this stuff too, I swear u can't stand d stench that will be coming out from there. in other news I wish them well |
Mutation. |
op are u sure? |
God bless u papa |
Damianobi:After He wins he dumps nairaland and says thrash about it? If he actually wants our support he should do it by himself so that we can support him or are you his PA? |
bro you are point. exactly the same thing I told my friends. when the atrocity of Boko haram carnage in Nigeria was at its peak, especially with the issue of the chibok girls the whole world stood in support of Nigeria against the evil, but one thing we should understand is that,did even the Nigerian government admit that these school girls were kidnapped initially? the answer is No. how do u support someone who fails to realize that he has problem. back to the French issue I strongly stand in support of the French people and government and the fight against terrorism wherever its been experienced. |
I wouldn't doubt it,that Rivers has the Highest number Cos here in port Harcourt teenage pregnancy is very common here, infedility is another issue here. |
komek:Mr which other solution is better than prayer and wat can u do in Situations like this without prayer? my friend reconsider your stand and always pray OK . |
Grinch:pls take it easy on her, she just said she made the mistake already so insulting her will not help matter but looking for solution to her problem pls |
Lizabeth25:Am so sorry about that OK just pray and hope the lord will touch her heart to return your balance to u . |
I pity this boy kwanu, wat a waste of talent and brain |
Its quite unfortunate that some people can be this heartless, but I also blame u for the wrong move you took. There is nothing much you can do but to report her to your maker in prayers |
tobillionaire:I nor blame u na those petty thieves I blame ke |
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