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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Manchester United Vs Manchester City (1 - 2) On 10th September 2016 by Adedeji2012(m): 1:58pm On Sep 10, 2016 |
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Politics / Re: Buhari Approves Borrowing From World Bank, China by Adedeji2012(m): 6:36pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
Genius100:You are a worse slowpoke. What happened to all the money they have been collecting? |
Politics / Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Adedeji2012(m): 8:56am On Aug 31, 2016 |
All these stupid rantings just to bring down Gej. Who doesnt know that Tinubu owns the nation. 3 Likes |
Education / Re: Confratanity On Oau Campus by Adedeji2012(m): 11:53am On Aug 29, 2016 |
youngsahito:Hmmmm. The Scientific Maximum Shishi. |
Politics / Re: Buhari Should Make Jonathan’s Mistakes, Says Omokri by Adedeji2012(m): 6:48pm On Aug 26, 2016 |
1freshdude:If this apc jazz never clear for una eyes at this time. I am fed up of hoping for a better naija. 1 Like |
Education / Re: Jambites Drop Your Reg Number Amd Lets Check Where U Have Been Posted To. by Adedeji2012(m): 11:08am On Jul 27, 2016 |
Please has anybody with a score below 200 been posted yet? Kindly help check 66102091EC |
Education / Re: 2017/2018 University Of Ilorin Admission Guide Thread by Adedeji2012(m): 11:03am On Jul 27, 2016 |
Please has anybody with a score below 200 been posted yet? |
Agriculture / Advice Needed by Adedeji2012(m): 4:16pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Hello Nlanders, i intend going into crop farming. I therefore need your advices on exactly what i can plant preferably in August. I intend making it a commercial venture. Thanks. |
Crime / Re: 6 Kids Poisoned In Ekwulumili, Anambra (Photos) by Adedeji2012(m): 7:25pm On Jul 17, 2016 |
dialfa:A poisoned person will most likely be bleeding from different openings on the body such as ear, nose etc |
Nairaland / General / Come And See End Time Baby Ooo. by Adedeji2012(m): 4:38pm On Jul 16, 2016 |
Ever imagine a one-year-old with fully developed sexual organs of a grown man? Well, a one-year Indian toddler known only as Akash, was found to have the testosterone level of a 25-year-old. Meaning he has an adult-sized Instruments, facial and body hair and his voice was starting to break. His parents said they noticed the disturbing physical changes when he was six months old. Not only was he taller than other children his age, his genitals too had started growing abnormally. His mother said: Continue at source: http://buzznigeria.com/toddler-develops-fully-grown-sexual/ |
Phones / Amazing 45% Discount On This by Adedeji2012(m): 11:56pm On Jul 15, 2016 |
Samsung Galaxy Note Edge N915v 32GB Verizon + Unlocked GSM 4G LTE Phone - Black. Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Processor: Quad Core UPC: 887276072265 Color: Black Contract: Without Contract Network: Verizon Features: Network Unlocked,Global Ready,Speakerphone,Air Gesture, 3G Data Capable, 4G Data Capable, Accelerometer, Bluetooth Enabled, Fingerprint Sensor, Global Ready, GPS, Internet Browser, Music Player, Near Field Communication, Speakerphone, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi Capable, Wireless Charging Storage Capacity: 32GB Operating System: Android Screen Size: 5.6" Memory Card Type: MicroSD Style: Smartphone RAM: 3GB Camera Resolution: 16.0MP Detailed item info Product Information Treat yourself to a Samsung Galaxy Note Edge with its distinct touchscreen edge that curves across the device's right side. Access your email, the weather and other options just on the edge section alone as it extends off of the 5.6-inch display. The Galaxy Note Edge cellphone also comes with an S pen. This stylus allows you to "write" on the Quad HD Super AMOLED display like it's a piece of paper. With so many apps included on the SM-N915V cellphone, you'd think that power would be an issue, but Samsung also adds in an Ultra Power Saving Mode. Receive important calls or texts for up to 24 hours when you have only 10 percent of the battery life left. Another key feature is the 16 MP rear camera. This is one smartphone that takes your mobile experience to the very edge, literally. Product Highlights Video Product Identifiers Brand Samsung MPN SM-N915VZKEVZW Network Verizon Family Line Samsung Galaxy Note Edge Model SM-N915V UPC 887276072265 Type Smartphone Key Features Storage Capacity 32GB Color Charcoal Black Network Generation 2G, 3G, 4G Network Technology GSM, UMTS Band CDMA 1x & EVDO Rev0/RevA CDMA 800/1900 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 UMTS 2100/1900/850/900 FDD LTE AWS/700 Style Smartphone Camera Resolution 16.0MP Memory Supported Flash Memory Cards MicroSD Battery Battery Capacity 3000 mAh Battery Talk Time Up to 1920 min Battery Standby Time Up to 528 hr Display Display Technology Quad HD Super AMOLED Screen Size 5.6" Display Resolution 2560 x 1440 pixels Other Features Touch Screen Yes Bluetooth Yes Digital Camera Yes GPS Yes Email Access Yes Internet Browser Yes Speakerphone Yes Dimensions Height 5.96 in. Depth 0.33 in. Width 3.24 in. Weight 6.14 oz. Buy Now: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-Edge-N915v-32GB-Verizon-Unlocked-GSM-4G-LTE-Phone-Black-/191891850041?roken=cUgayN&soutkn=q93USG
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Phones / Re: Things You Should Know Before Changing Your Phone's IMEI by Adedeji2012(m): 8:55am On Jul 13, 2016 |
TOmmyJidex:"In olamide's voice": Story for the Dogs......... |
Sports / Re: Free Daily 2.0 Odds by Adedeji2012(m): 6:31pm On Jul 09, 2016 |
Adedeji2012:GAME WON!!! If you staked that game, click like, if you didnt, click share. Meanwhile, tomorrow's game loading |
Education / Re: Unbelievable Facts About The Universe 2 by Adedeji2012(m): 8:15am On Jul 09, 2016 |
8. The Biggest Mountain in Our Solar System Is on Mars. Sorry Mount Everest — you’re not the king of the solar system. That honor belongs to Olympus Mons, a massive mountain on our planetary neighbor, Mars. Olympus Mons is a giant mound of red dirt and rock. This volcanic behemoth is 2,400 meters, or 80,000 feet tall, which makes it almost 15 miles high. Everest is a mere dwarf in comparison. This giant Martian volcano is either a mountain climber’s wildest dream, or worst nightmare. 9. Our Galaxy Is on a Collision Course with the Andromeda Galaxy The Milky Way Galaxy, which is to say our very own galaxy, is on a collision course with our nearest neighbor, the Andromeda Galaxy. Even though these two conglomerations of stars are destined to smash together, you shouldn’t lose any sleep over the incident. The impending impact won’t happen for another 3 billion years. The chances of you being around for that galactic “fender bender” are pretty slim, unless you’re planning to cryogenically freeze yourself or something. 10. The Earth Is Billions of Years Old Our planet has been around for quite some time. It’s been around, in fact, for about 4.54 billion years, give or take 0.02 billion years. Life has only been on the planet for a short amount of time, but the variety of life that has crawled, slithered, swam and trod upon the planet is pretty spectacular — from single celled organisms, to giant sharks and snakes, to dinosaurs, to mammals. If that comet coming in 2029 (and again, in 2036) misses the planet, hopefully we’ll thrive here for a long time to come. |
Education / Unbelievable Facts About The Universe 2 by Adedeji2012(m): 8:09am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Yesterday, i posted unbelievable facts about the universe 1, go here to read it: www.nairaland.com/3214891/unbelievable-facts-universe-1 Today, i will be sharing the second episode with you: 1. Even When You’re Standing Still, You’re Still Moving A human body, or any object on the Earth, is never at rest. Even when you’re asleep in bed, you’re moving pretty fast. Our Milky Way Galaxy is rotating at 225 kilometers per second, and hurling through the cosmos at an estimated 305 kilometers per second. Add those figures together, and we’re racing through space at around 530 kilometers, or 330 miles per second. So in one minute’s time, you’ve traveled almost 20,000 kilometers, or more than 12,000 miles. And your friends always complain that you never go anywhere. 2. There Are at Least 10 Billion Trillion Stars in the Universe That’s a very big number. When you really think about it, 10 billion trillion stars makes the cult of sun worship seem a little obsolete, although our star, the sun, is very important to us. Without it, life on earth wouldn’t be possible. Let’s put 10 billion trillion stars into perspective, shall we? For those of you who know a bit of math, that would be 10 to the power of 22 stars, or written out, it would be 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. There are probably more stars in existence than grains of sand on all of the world’s beaches. If only 1% of those stars had Earth-like planets, the universe would literally be teeming with life. 3. An Asteroid Might Hit The Earth in 2029 This didn’t exactly end well. The greatest chance so far, according to astronomers, of a large asteroid colliding with the earth and wiping life out is in 2029. Asteroids have hit the planet before, and caused mass extinctions, so there is some precedent for it happening again. The culprit this time is the Apophis Asteroid (99942 Apophis), which is headed our way in 2029. There’s a little less than a 3% chance that this bad boy will crash into terra firma. Let’s hope Apophis gives the planet a miss, otherwise you can stop paying into your retirement account right now. 4. Neutron Stars Are Very, Very Heavy What exactly is a neutron star, you might be wondering? Well, neutron stars are the densest object known in the universe. They are created inside large stars during a supernova explosion. When the core of the star collapses, electron and proton pairs get crushed down into neutrons. While neutron stars are only about 10-13 miles in diameter, they are heavier than many stars. A thimbleful, or sugar cube, amount of a neutron star weighs around 100 million tons. That’s more than a large mountain. 5. We Are Made Out of Stars That explains all the glitter GIFs. Human beings are literally made out of star stuff. Almost all of the chemical elements that make up a person come from the stars. Any element heavier than hydrogen originated in the stars, and we are definitely composed of more than hydrogen. Calcium, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen and around 60 other basic ingredients make up a human being. Since hydrogen and helium were the only elements around before the stars “cooked” up some more, it’s a safe bet that most of the substance that constitutes the “physical” you comes from the stars. 6. One Million Earths Could Fit Inside The Sun Even though there are a lot of stars out there, none is more important to us than our own sun. When compared to other stars, it’s fairly small, classified as a G2 dwarf star. But that doesn’t mean we’re complaining. Approximately one million Earths could fit inside this dwarf star. It might not be the largest star in the universe, but it gets the job done as far as sustaining life on Earth goes. 7. The Higgs Boson Particle Gives Form to the Universe There has been a lot of hoopla surrounding the discovery of the mysterious Higgs boson particle. We already took a brief look at it in the introduction to this article, but let’s dive in a little bit deeper. The Higgs boson, if the standard theory proves correct, is the heaviest element in existence (as far as we know). This cosmic “molasses” weighs down the tiny particles that make up atoms, giving them substance. Without the Higgs boson, the universe would most likely be a kind of cosmic “soup” where particles zip around, absent any substantial form. The discovery of the Higgs boson particle is to physics what Darwin’s theory of evolution was to biology. That means it’s a very big deal. |
Sports / Re: Free Daily 2.0 Odds by Adedeji2012(m): 7:15am On Jul 09, 2016 |
Adedeji2012:Okay, thdt didnt go quite well, but take this: Games For 09/07/2016 Australia Brisbane Premier League: Michelton FC vs UQ FC - 1 South Australia Premier League: Adelaide Comets vs Raiders - 1 Norway D2 avd 4: Asker vs Orn Horten - 1 Nottodden vs Flekkeroy - 1 So, that is all for today. |
Education / Unbelievable Facts About The Universe 1 by Adedeji2012(m): 9:47pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
1. Exoplanet covered in burning ice: Gliese 436 b is a Neptune-sized exoplanet located about 33 light-years away in the constellation Leo. Astronomers believe that it embodies exotic states of water that causes its surface to be covered in burning ice. The pressure on the planet forces the ice to stay solid, but the extreme surface temperature of 570° F (300° C) superheats the water, causing it to come off as steam. 2. Eau de Cosmos: Though it is impossible to smell space directly or through a spacesuit, astronauts report that upon returning from a spacewalk, their gear smells distinctively like seared steak, hot metal, and arc welding fumes. The source of this odor could be byproduct from dying stars, the traces of which can be found throughout the universe. 3. Intergalactic kegger About 10,000 light-years away in the constellation Aquila, there is a cloud of alcohol with a diameter 1,000 times larger than our solar system. The amount of ethyl alcohol present in the cloud could serve up to 400 septillion (400, followed by 24 additional zeros) drinks. 4. Closest neighbor The Andromeda galaxy is our closest galactic neighbor, roughly 2.5 million light-years away. Though it is 140,000 light-years across, it isn’t bright enough to be seen in the night sky by our eyes. If it were brighter, it would appear six times larger than the full moon. 5. Earth under pressure Black holes are formed when some very large stars collapse and condense all of their mass into a very small area, known as the Schwarzschild radius. Earth’s Schwarzschild radius is just below nine mm (1/3 inch), and if it were to be compressed below that size, our planet would become a black hole. For a person to become a black hole, they would have to be compressed smaller than a proton. 6. Stellar nursery Though the birth and death of stars don't happen instantaneously, the process happens fairly frequently. By using observed star formation and supernova events within the Milky Way, astronomers have estimated that 275 million stars are born and die throughout the observable universe each day. This totals more than 100 billion over the course of a year. 7. Galactic year It takes 24 hours for Earth to rotate on its axis to make a day, and 365 days to orbit around the sun for a year. It takes around 230 million years for our solar system to complete a single orbit around the Milky Way. The last time it was in its current position, the earliest dinosaurs had just appeared, and flowering plants wouldn’t evolve for another 100 million years. 8. Macerated Milky Way Our solar system may smell like hot metal and seared steak, but what about the middle of the Milky Way? According to recent research from the Max Plank Institute, it smells like raspberries and tastes like rum. They found that ethyl formate, a key chemical component for both raspberries and rum, can be readily found at the center of our galaxy. Can’t choose between raspberries or rum? Why not just soak the berries in the rum and call it a party? 9. Time flies If you have ever wished there were more hours in the day, just be patient. Every century, Earth’s rotation slows down by about 1.4 milliseconds. When the dinosaurs were around, a day lasted about 23 hours. NASA reports that Earth’s rotation was exactly 24 hours in 1820, but is now off by 2.5 milliseconds. 10. Habitable zones There are anywhere between 200-400 billion stars in the Milky Way and an estimated 100 billion planets. Around one in five stars are like our sun, and astronomers have estimated that about 22% of them have planets the size of Earth in their habitable zone, where water can exist as a liquid. This means there could be 8.8 billion planets within the galaxy capable of supporting life (not accounting for composition of the planet or its atmosphere). 11. White noise When analog television sets aren’t tuned to a channel correctly, it results in static and white noise. Around 1% of that is radiation left over from the Big Bang, better known as the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). This interference between overlapping signals actually allowed Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson to discover the CMB in 1965. 12. Quasar query Quasars occur when gas swirls around a black hole very quickly, and friction causes it to heat up, emitting light. Astronomers have a discovered a group of 73 quasars that are over 6.5 times larger than the average quasar group. This structure is over four billion light-years wide, and actually cannot be explained by the Theory of General Relativity. Theoretically, it shouldn’t even exist. |
Sports / Re: Free Daily 2.0 Odds by Adedeji2012(m): 3:06pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
Adedeji2012:Games For 08/07/2016 Bohemians vs Bray Wanderers - 1 UCD vs Cabinteely - 1. That is it for today. Keep the slip green. |
Sports / Free Daily 2.0 Odds by Adedeji2012(m): 3:01pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
Hello everyone lets start winning together. I will be dropping games with total odds of not more than 2.0 odds, lets drain these bookies, you guys can also contribute if you have sure games, my plan is for us to win slowly and steadily. >>P.S: Do not use more than 20% of what you have in your betting account at a time cos everyday is not sallah. |
Nairaland / General / Re: [b]free Daily 2.0 Odds[/b] by Adedeji2012(m): 2:48pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
Adedeji2012:Games For 08/07/2016 Bohemians vs Bray Wanderers - 1 UCD vs Cabinteely - 1. That is it for today. Keep the slip green. |
Nairaland / General / [b]free Daily 2.0 Odds[/b] by Adedeji2012(m): 2:42pm On Jul 08, 2016 |
Hello everyone lets start winning together. I will be dropping games with total odds of not more than 2.0 odds, lets drain these bookies, you guys can also contribute if you have sure games, my plan is for us to win slowly and steadily. >>P.S: Do not use more than 20% of what you have in your betting account at a time cos everyday is not sallah. |
Nairaland / General / 20 Facts About The Human Body by Adedeji2012(m): 1:48pm On Jul 06, 2016 |
1. There are 2.5 trillion (give or take) of red blood
cells in your body at any moment. To maintain
this number, about two and a half million new
ones need to be produced every second by your
bone marrow.That's like a new population of the
city of Toronto every second.
2. A red blood cell can circumnavigate your body
in under 20 seconds.
3. Nerve Impulses travel at over 400 km/hr (249
mi/hr).
4. A sneeze generates a wind of 166 km/hr (100
mi/hr), and a cough moves out at 100 km/hr (60
mi/hr).
5. Our heart beats around 100,00 times every
day or about 30 million times in a year.
6. Our blood is on a 60,000-mile journey per day.
7. Our eyes can distinguish up to ten million
colour surfaces and take in more information
than the largest telescope known to man.
8. Our lungs inhale over two million litres of air
every day, without even thinking. Their surface
area is large enough to cover one side of a tennis
court.
9. We give birth to over 200 billion red cells every
day.
10. When we touch something, we send a
message to our brain at 124 mph.
11. We exercise at least 36 muscles when we
smile.
12. We are about 70 percent water.
13. We make around 1 to 1.6 litres of saliva a day.
14. Our nose is our personal air-conditioning
system: it warms cold air, cools hot air and filters
impurities.
15. In one square inch of our hand we have nine
feet of blood vessels, 600 pain sensors, 9000
nerve endings, 36 heat sensors and 75 pressure
sensors.
16. We have copper, zinc, cobalt, calcium,
manganese, phosphates, nickel and silicon in our
bodies.
17. It is believed that the main purpose of
eyebrows is to keep sweat out of the eyes.
18. A person can expect to breathe in about 45
pounds of dust over his/her lifetime.
19. There are more living organisms on the skin
of a single human being than there are human
beings on the surface of the earth.
20. From the age of thirty, humans gradually
begin to shrink in size. |
Jokes Etc / Re: Hilarious: If Moon Sighting Was A Nigerian Affair, The Reports Would Be Like by Adedeji2012(m): 8:53pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
mohince:oh boy, no take laugh kill me oo |
Nairaland / General / Help Needed by Adedeji2012(m): 9:07am On Jul 05, 2016 |
Please nairalanders, concerning the modalities
released yesterday, does it mean that going by all
the models released, anybody whose o'level
result is more than five years cannot get
admission cos i dont really understand the
models. |
Education / Help Needed by Adedeji2012(m): 8:59am On Jul 05, 2016 |
Please nairalanders, concerning the modalities released yesterday, does it mean that going by all the models released, anybody whose o'level result is more than five years cannot get admission cos i dont really understand the models. |
Politics / Re: Have You Received Your National Identity Card? by Adedeji2012(m): 10:16am On Jul 04, 2016 |
obisite:#team2013 #pending id |
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Education / Re: Photos Of Unilorin At Night- By Jide Dosunmu by Adedeji2012(m): 1:50am On Jul 01, 2016 |
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Education / Re: 2017/2018 University Of Ilorin Admission Guide Thread by Adedeji2012(m): 1:41am On Jul 01, 2016 |
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