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the match issa fixed match |
over 5.5 match |
avicky:081 |
yettymuse:its N12000
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I have a clean 13m2 X 13m2 soft rug for sell.
its 3months old
ash colour |
081 |
wheres your Akure office |
awon eyan pogba |
4 million ke! e be like say the full state dey jobless or d person wey count no sabi count well |
Dainfamous:protest by who. youths with misplaced priority , gburugburu or nnamdi KANU I was opportuned to see the people protesting in anambra last week.come and see dirty looking drunkards with Biafra uniform claiming security. they couldn't even stand under sun for 10 mins to control traffic.. I had to send my Igbo colleagues messages to tell them d people disturbing the peace in Nigeria. my bro go and join your Biafra brothers and sisters to protest. u people need the Biafra a failure is always a failure. the boys selling gala won't turn dangote when they give d biafra |
Dainfamous:lead the protest or better still pick your weapons and go to war then if the best thing u could thing of now is war |
ifeanyi uba children, obiano children, gburugburu children,nnamdi KANU children, Peter obi children, orji ozor Kali children and cousins are all abroad. u dey here dey shout Biafra.dem soldiers go kill nna troway,na naija we dey nothing go happen.smh tua chase your dream and be great |
joshrooy23:you can't because of an injury cut your full leg. be wise |
cromz:na her leg the money dey show.you no fit see am owo afe fe |
For some snakes, the most important
organs are their heat-sensing pits, or loreal
pits. |
How Snakes Hear
As previously mentioned, snakes do not have
external ears (pinnae) or eardrums like we have
but they do have fully formed inner ear
structures. In addition to their inner ear
structures they have a bone called the quadrate
bone in their jaw. |
tongues |
Though the terms Soviet Russia
and Soviet Union are synonymous in everyday
vocabulary, when we talk about the foundations
of the Soviet Union, Soviet Russia refers to the
few years after the abdication of the crown of
the Russian Empire by Tsar Nicholas II (in
1917), but before the creation of the Soviet
Union in 1922. Early in its conception, the Soviet
Union strived to achieve harmony among all
peoples of all countries. The original ideology of
the state was primarily based on the works of
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . In its essence,
Marx's theory stated that economic and political
systems went through an inevitable evolution in
form, by which the current capitalist system
would be replaced by a socialist state before
achieving international cooperation and peace in
a "Workers' Paradise," creating a system
directed by what Marx called "Pure
Communism."
Displeased by the relatively few changes made
by the Tsar after the Revolution of 1905 , Russia
became a hotbed of anarchism , socialism and
other radical political systems. The dominant
socialist party, the Russian Social Democratic
Labour Party (RSDLP), subscribed to Marxist
ideology. Starting in 1903, a series of splits in
the party between two main leaders was
escalating: the Bolsheviks (meaning "majority"
led by Vladimir Lenin, and the Mensheviks
(meaning "minority" led by Julius Martov . Up
until 1912, both groups continued to stay united
under the name "RSDLP," but significant and
irreconcilable differences between Lenin and
Martov led the party to eventually split. |
the United States
and the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR). “Cold” because it
was never a “hot,” direct shooting
war between the United States and
the Soviet Union, the generations-
long, multifaceted rivalry
nevertheless bent the world to its
whims. Tensions ran highest,
perhaps, during the “first Cold
War,” which lasted from the
mid-1940s through the mid-1960s,
after which followed a period of
relaxed tensions and increased
communication and cooperation,
known by the French term détente,
until the “second Cold War”
interceded from roughly 1979 until
the collapse of the Berlin Wall in
1989 and the dissolution of the
Soviet Union in 1991. The Cold War
reshaped the world, and in so
doing forever altered American life
and the generations of Americans
that lived within its shadow. |
Kimmyslaw:leave those guys money dey there hand |
omenka:petroleum engineering |
yes sir.
just don't answer d next question .
leave it for me.
I promise u 1k |
cuvox:support me to win. I will share 1k for everybody |
the president |
at the glass inside the car
from inside.not outside |
chief of naval staff
Captain
F.W. Skutil CNS 1956–1958
Commodore
A.R.
Kennedy
CNS 1958 –1964
Vice
Commodore
J.E.A. Wey
OFR FSS
CNS 1964 –1973
Vice
Admiral
N.B. Soroh
MFR FSS
IDC
CNS 1973–1975
Vice
Admiral
M.A
Adelanwa
GCON FSS
rcds
CNS 1975–1980
Vice
Admiral
A.A. Aduwo
CFR FSS
FBIM
CNS 1980 - 1983
Rear
Admiral
A.A.
Aikhomu
FSS psc
mni
CNS 1984 -1986
Vice
Admiral
Patrick
Koshoni
FSS psc
mni
CNS 1986 -1990
Vice
Admiral
Murtala
Nyako FSS
psc mni
CNS 1990 - 1992
Vice
Admiral
D.P.E
Omotsola
FSS DSO
psc rcds
CNS 1992 - 1993
Rear
Admiral
Suleiman
Saidu FSS
LSS MSS
DSS rcds
CNS September 1993 -
Nove chief of air staff 1996–1998 Air Marshal Nsikak-Abasi Essien Eduok 1999–2001 Air Marshal Isaac Alfa 2001–2006 Air Marshal Jonah Wuyep 2006–2008 Air Marshal Paul Dike 2008–2010 Air Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin 2010-2012 Air Marshal Mohammed Dikko Umar 2012 -2014 Air Marshal Alex Sabundu Badeh 2014 - 2015 Air Marshal Adesola Nunayon Amosu 2015 - Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar chief of army Gen Hassan Katsina rcds psc COAS May 1968 - January 1971 Maj Gen David Ejoor COAS January 1971 - July 1975 Lt Gen Theophilus Danjuma COAS July 1975 - October 1979 Lt Gen Ipoola Alani Akinrinade CFR FSS COAS October 1979 - April 1980 Lt Gen Gibson Jalo CFR FSS JSS COAS April 1980 - October 1981 Lt Gen Mohammed Inuwa Wushishi CFR FSS COAS October 1981 - October 1983 Maj Gen Ibrahim Babangida COAS January 1984 - August 1985 Later military ruler Lt Gen Sani Abacha GCON, DSS mni COAS August 1985 - August 1990 Last military ruler Lt Gen Salihu Ibrahim FSS FHWC COAS August 1990 - September 1993 Lt Gen Aliyu Gusau Mohammed DSS rcds COAS September 1993 - November 1993 list of. past Inspectors Louis Edet (1964 - 1966) Kam Salem (1966 - 1974) Muhammadu Dikko Yusufu (1975 - 1979) Adamu Suleiman (1979 - 1981) Sunday Adewusi (1981 - 1983. Etim Inyang (1985 - 1986) Muhammadu Gambo Jimeta (1986 - 1990) Aliyu Attah (1990 - 1993) |
no .all there children can be albino
only 4 |
Ehuria Georgina Ekeoma (Abia)- Office
of the Secretary to the Government of the
Federation; Akpan Edet Sunday (Akwa Ibom) -
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment;
Anagbogu Ifeoma Nkiruka (Anambra) -Ministry
of Women Affairs; and Walson-Jack Didi Esther
(Bayelsa)- Office of the Head of Service of the
Federation.
Others are Gekpe George Isu (Cross River) -
Ministry of Information and Culture; Aliboh Leon
Lawrence (Delta) -Budget and National
Planning; Uwaifo Osarenona Clement (Edo) –
Ministry of Health; Folayan Ayodele Olaniyi
(Ekiti) -Office of the Head of Service of the
Federation; Abdullahi Abdulazeez (Katsina) -
Ministry of Communications; and Adebiyi Bolaji
Adekunle (Lagos) -Ministry of Labour and
Productivity.
Ibrahim Musa Wen (Nasarawa)-Ministry of
Water Resources; Odewale Samson Olajide
(Ogun) -Office of the Head of Service of the
Federation; Adesola Olusade (Ondo)-Ministry of
Youths and Sports; Umar Mohammed Bello
(Sokoto) – Office of the Secretary to the
Federation and Gabriel Tanimu (FCT) – Office of
the Secretary to the Federation. Chris Ngige – (Anambra) Minister of Labour & Employment 2. Kayode Fayemi- (Ekiti) Minister of Solid Minerals 3. Rotimi Amaechi – (Rivers) Minister of Transportation 4. Babatunde Fashola -(Lagos) Minister of Power, Works and Housing 5. Abdulrahman Dambazau- (Kano) Minister of Interior 6. Aisha Alhassan – (Taraba) Minister of Women Affairs 7. Ogbonaya Onu- (Ebonyi) Minister of Science and Technology 8. Kemi Adeosun – (Ogun) Minister of Finance 9. Abubakar Malami – (Kebbi) Minister of Justice & Attorney-General 10. Sen Hadi Sirika – (Katsina) Minister of State, Aviation 11. Barr. Adebayo Shittu – (Oyo) Minister of Communication 12. Suleiman Adamu – (Jigawa) Minister of Water Resources 13. Solomon Dalong – (Plateau) Minister for Youth and Sports 14. Ibe Kachikwu – (Delta) Minister of State, Petroleum 15. Osagie Ehanire – (Edo) Minister of State, Health 16. Audu Ogbeh – (Benue) Minister of Agriculture |
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The growing threat has prompted
Japanese municipalities to hold
evacuation drills in case of a possible
missile attack, and boosted demand
for nuclear shelters. |
led by Vladimir Lenin, and the Mensheviks
(meaning "minority"