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I need both young she goat and sheep and mature ram and he goat. How much would that cost me ? 08102927351 |
It's quite interesting that many Nigerians are becoming obedients as 2023 election is around the corner. This boy choose to be an obedient, thanks for watching and sharing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke8dBuLNh8E |
#Abuse constitutes the influence of the adversary. It is a grievous sin. As President of the Church, I affirm the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ on this issue. Let me be perfectly clear: any kind of abuse of women, children, or #men is an abomination to the Lord. #modify #ldsconference #Russelmnelson |
#Queen_Elizabeth coin for #auction Prior to #Nigeria_independence this coin was one of the money queen Elizabeth spent during her stay in Nigeria. It's currently up for an auction. +2347085615174
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The word RAPTURE where is it found in the Bible ? |
According to a facebook user ;In 1993 MKO Abiola won the presidential election but he never became the president,he was on #muslim_muslim ticket just like Tinubu. God of 1993 still ruleth the whole universe.. 2023 hell no to #mmt. #kickagainstmmt
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Is it true that nmandi azikwe contested against awolowo to be premier of Western region in 1951? |
A must watch video for ecery genuine born again Christian.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhqXP5dYPao |
This baby resemble the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints, president Russell m Nelson. Happy Sabbath day nairalanders Baby that resemble president Nelson https://youtube.com/shorts/U3kmKM2qibE?feature=share |
I came across this video .. I'm asking the sa same question. What is white supremacy, white privilege ? https://youtube.com/shorts/bzgXkKXYSYU?feature=share |
Meet this African boy who knows Joe Biden as president. https://youtube.com/shorts/Y7Daj7mFYTc?feature=share |
Meet this four years old boy who knows the name of America president and Nigeria president. https://youtube.com/shorts/Y7Daj7mFYTc?feature=share |
The Ukrainian government is recruiting foreigners with combat exoerexper to strengthen her military.. this comes with Free tickets visa and good salaries as posted by funke oyinbo pepper on her FB page who is also an Ukrainian but presently in Nigeria..
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Ibadan.. please let me have your number |
Dear nairaland farmers please I urgently need tons of maize at the moment. .. will be glad if there's any maize supplier here. Thanks 07085615174 |
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#Billions of #Boys and #Girls for Christ .. #BBGC Official launching during Adeniyi Inioluwa Jesse Ademiju birthday Come 30th of January.. we will win billions of souls for Christ in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen |
I'm just curious and want to hear from fellow nairalanders . Tell me what you usually do even when you don't know what to do . |
Another son of Adeniran dynasty is dead Paul Adewusi Adeyemi is dead survived by children wives and grandchildren . #Iree Iree olodooba iree alalubosa omo awonbiogbon... #efon alaaye Omo efon kumoye edu ile ahun omo olekelomoke gun . Sun ree oo. He lives almost about 85 years of age. Adeniyi o Adeyemi for the family adeyemiadeniyi48@gmail.com |
Maker of suicide pod plans to launch in Switzerland The pod can be 3D printed and placed anywhere The company behind a 3D-printed pod which can help carry out assisted suicide has said it is confident it could be used in Switzerland as early as next year. Sarco commissioned a Swiss legal expert, who found that the machine did not break any laws in the country. But other lawyers questioned his findings. And assisted-suicide organisation Dignitas said it would be unlikely to meet "much acceptance". Assisted suicide, in which somebody is given the means to end their own life, is legal in Switzerland. About 1,300 people died there in this way in 2020. Both assisted suicide and euthanasia, in which a doctor ends the life of somebody who wants to die, are illegal in the UK. Legal debate The current method used in Switzerland is to provide the person with a series of liquids that, if ingested, will end the person's life. By contrast, the pod - which can be placed anywhere - is flooded with nitrogen, reducing the oxygen levels rapidly. The process would make the person inside lose consciousness and die in approximately 10 minutes. The suicide pod is activated from the inside and also has an emergency button to exit. Daniel Huerlimann, a legal expert and assistant professor at the University of St Gallen, was asked by Sarco to explore whether the use of the suicide pod would break any Swiss laws. He told the BBC that his findings suggested the pod "did not constitute a medical device", so would not be covered by the Swiss Therapeutic Products Act. He also believed it would not fall foul of laws governing the use of nitrogen, weapons or product safety. "This means that the pod is not covered by Swiss law," he said. But Kerstin Noelle Vkinger, a doctor, lawyer and professor at the University of Zurich, told Swiss newspaper Neue Zurcher Zeitung: "Medical devices are regulated because they are supposed to be safer than other products. Just because a product is not beneficial to health does not mean that it is not also affected by these additional safety requirements." And Dignitas told the BBC: "For 35 years now, through the two Swiss Exit groups and for 23 years also with Dignitas, Switzerland has the practice of professional accompanied suicide with trained staff, in co-operation with physicians. "In the light of this established, safe and professionally conducted/supported practice, we would not imagine that a technologised capsule for a self-determined end of life will meet much acceptance or interest in Switzerland." Dr Death If the machine gets the go-ahead for use in Switzerland, the pod will not be offered for sale in the conventional way. Instead, the capsule's creator Dr Philip Nitschke, said he planned to make the blueprints available so anyone could download the design. This will be made available for free. His aim is to "de-medicalise the dying process", he said in an interview published on the Exit International website, a voluntary assisted dying charity which he founded. "We want to remove any kind of psychiatric review from the process and allow the individual to control the method themselves." He has long campaigned for the right to die, earning him the nickname "Dr Death". Currently there are two prototypes of the Sarco pod, with a third being printed in the Netherlands. Dr Nitschke has previously faced criticism for the pod, with some saying that its futuristic design glamourises suicide. |
Maker of suicide pod plans to launch in Switzerland The pod can be 3D printed and placed anywhere The company behind a 3D-printed pod which can help carry out assisted suicide has said it is confident it could be used in Switzerland as early as next year. Sarco commissioned a Swiss legal expert, who found that the machine did not break any laws in the country. But other lawyers questioned his findings. And assisted-suicide organisation Dignitas said it would be unlikely to meet "much acceptance". Assisted suicide, in which somebody is given the means to end their own life, is legal in Switzerland. About 1,300 people died there in this way in 2020. Both assisted suicide and euthanasia, in which a doctor ends the life of somebody who wants to die, are illegal in the UK. Legal debate The current method used in Switzerland is to provide the person with a series of liquids that, if ingested, will end the person's life. By contrast, the pod - which can be placed anywhere - is flooded with nitrogen, reducing the oxygen levels rapidly. The process would make the person inside lose consciousness and die in approximately 10 minutes. The suicide pod is activated from the inside and also has an emergency button to exit. Daniel Huerlimann, a legal expert and assistant professor at the University of St Gallen, was asked by Sarco to explore whether the use of the suicide pod would break any Swiss laws. He told the BBC that his findings suggested the pod "did not constitute a medical device", so would not be covered by the Swiss Therapeutic Products Act. He also believed it would not fall foul of laws governing the use of nitrogen, weapons or product safety. "This means that the pod is not covered by Swiss law," he said. But Kerstin Noelle Vkinger, a doctor, lawyer and professor at the University of Zurich, told Swiss newspaper Neue Zurcher Zeitung: "Medical devices are regulated because they are supposed to be safer than other products. Just because a product is not beneficial to health does not mean that it is not also affected by these additional safety requirements." And Dignitas told the BBC: "For 35 years now, through the two Swiss Exit groups and for 23 years also with Dignitas, Switzerland has the practice of professional accompanied suicide with trained staff, in co-operation with physicians. "In the light of this established, safe and professionally conducted/supported practice, we would not imagine that a technologised capsule for a self-determined end of life will meet much acceptance or interest in Switzerland." Dr Death If the machine gets the go-ahead for use in Switzerland, the pod will not be offered for sale in the conventional way. Instead, the capsule's creator Dr Philip Nitschke, said he planned to make the blueprints available so anyone could download the design. This will be made available for free. His aim is to "de-medicalise the dying process", he said in an interview published on the Exit International website, a voluntary assisted dying charity which he founded. "We want to remove any kind of psychiatric review from the process and allow the individual to control the method themselves." He has long campaigned for the right to die, earning him the nickname "Dr Death". Currently there are two prototypes of the Sarco pod, with a third being printed in the Netherlands. Dr Nitschke has previously faced criticism for the pod, with some saying that its futuristic design glamourises suicide. |
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I'm just curious about this , when will it be and we all do away with fossil fuels vehicles through out the whole world and we can enjoy conducive climate and sweet environment.. |
Op I will be glad if you can visit lds.org and find a nearest meeting house of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints |
Sincerely speaking Saturday is the seventh day but it n honouring of the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ when he resurrec on Sunday the then apostles change the Sabbath day to Sunday. Purely by revelation this changes take effect |