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How is this plagiarism? I just don't get the way some Nigerians think all cos of hatred.How did we even get here? |
– Don and Margaret are an American couple in North Carolina – They got married in June, 1957 – 59 years later due to their illnesses, they died holding hands in the hospital Don and Margaret Livengood on their wedding day Margaret, 80, and Don, 84, are an American couple who lived in North Carolina. The couple got married in June, 1957 and have been happily married for the whole 59 amazing years. Their daughter is Pattie Beaver and she brought Margaret to the hospital because she was suffering from cancer and her father, Don was also taken there because he fighting to breathe because of pulmonary fibrosis and bilateral pneumonia. They were first kept in separate rooms at Carolina’s Healthcare System Northeast in Concord, North Carolina. The hospital was able to bring together in the same room within four days due to their unique bond. Margaret and Don Livengood on their 59th anniversary in June Dr. Schisler of the hospital said: “I’m really proud. We stretched as far as we could with the rules to allow things that aren’t typical because it was the absolute right thing for these patients and for this family.” Pattie said: “Once they were together, it was just that sense of everything was going to be okay – we knew because they were together.” Don and Margaret died holding hands days after: Margaret diet at 8 on August 15 and Don passed away by 5pm. Pattie said: “It was normal for them to be holding hands, their love was so precious. But it was the sweetest, most precious thing you can imagine to see them holding hands in the hospital.” The couple holding hands in August just before Margaret (then Don) died. “It gave me comfort to know that this is exactly what they would want and the hospital was able to make that happen. In the most horrific grief I’ve ever had in my life, I still had comfort because they were together.” Don told Margaret: “When we get to heaven, we can walk in together, just like we’re getting married again. Another honeymoon.” https://www.naij.com/969923-heartbreaking-moment-couple-die-together-59-years-marriage.html
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HBD world greatest. God bless you real good |
To each his own. I'm unworthy to either praise or condemn his action....but I cannot but hail my Alma-mater; truly better by far far! |
I love this expecially coming from fayose of all people. Only an enemy of Nigeria will pray for the failure of this present govt.. ..we can't wait till 2019 to get out of the mess we find ourselve; God no go gree! Who zombies and wailing wailers eep? Nigeria will be great. |
Why do guys always seek for ladies attention on social media? When them post ugly pix, you'll comment and call them hot, when them accept you friend request, you'll thank them like say them solve your economy woes, when them post those dumb comments, you'll still hail and like it all.....why won't they ignore you? |
To those who are still thinking the elderly men at the helm of affairs are our problem; ponder on this! Niether old or youth can solve the many problem facing our dear country; only responsible, responsive, and men and women of impeccable integrity can. Look at who we call a leader. |
That's serious. By now, the meteorological agency should've come up with explanation and offer best advice but alas, we're experiencing "Nigeria Factor" mode.....hardly proactive, hardly responsive, hardly on time. |
OBTSubtle:You've said it all. To Forgive yourself and others who wronged you and move on is a strong show of stenght. |
Okay |
Fellow Compatriots, as you celebrate the Eid-El-Kabir, I salute your steadfastness in spite of the difficult economic times the country is going through. The lessons of the Eid are piety and sacrifice and, my dear brothers and sisters, you have exhibited these in equal measure. The present recession is as a result of cumulative effects of worldwide economic downturn and failure in the past to plan and save for difficult times. It is impossible to separate the present from the past to appreciate the extent to which mistakes of the past are affecting everyday life today. I assure you that this administration is working round the clock to remove the hardships the country is going through. Rail and road constructions, projects in the housing sector, support for farmers and for small and medium scale industries, youth and women's empowerment programmes, support for revival of industries are all designed to reinvigorate the economy and enhance living standards of ordinary people. We are getting security right. We are stopping corruption in its tracks and we will get the economy right by the Grace of God. I enjoin Muslims to live by the dictates of Islam, to keep good relationships with their Christian brothers and sisters and as patriots to maintain the spirit of the Nigerian nation. I wish everyone happy holidays. Muhammadu Buhari https://mobile.facebook.com/MuhammaduBuhari/posts/1813922852221240?_rdr |
eph12:OK now. I wish he can contribute as expected and to your satisfaction. |
Forget story jor. That guy can't justify the huge money on his head. Morinho probably want to intimidate smaller clubs with those huge spendings. |
I love this. ![]() |
amurx:...and did sultan declare any holiday? Even the one that involve 'sighting of the moon', he didn't declare holiday; the FG does.....or you mean cunsulting him to be sure when the holiday should fall in is now a bad move? I respect our religious leaders but I'm not a blind follower pls |
Where are we going as a country.. why can't we simply respect the religious of others? To think this is coming from some so called Christian elders and leaders makes me more sad. We have our holidays as Christians, why can't they have theirs without this unneccessay noise and disaffection? The last time I checked, the holiday was declared by the FG not Sultan. |
Better |
mrlycan:My sympathy.... but please Tell us the full story and not half truth. Why did he do that, what reason? I got admission same year he was appointed as VC and graduated same year he finished his tenure and I know his too well that he won't be so wicked as preventing a whole set from featuring without a cogent reason. The Oloyede I know is a good listener when it comes to student issues. Until you tell us what really happened, he can't be blamed for your plight. |
As far as i'm concerned, Oloyede remain one of the best appointment made so far by buhari. His policy and principles are pro-people and mostly successful at it. He is mostly needed in this country at such a time like this when genuine leaders are scarce. They said he is a fanatic; I don't care as long as JAMB get it right and our educational system takes her rightful place.....if making unilorin one of the best in the country and giving the University a name everybody is proud off is what you mean by been undemocratic; then we need more undemocratic people like him. Only lazy students and Randy lecturers don't like him as the VC and only those who dislike positive change (those who benefited from of poor educational system) won't like him as Jamb boss. |
Congrats bro. I celebrate you like seriously. |
jgt39859:Start by changing your email address. |
vivianbelema:Isorait....nice name for cool babe. ![]() |
vivianbelema:The name belema don't sound "imolite" though. |
vivianbelema:Are you Okrika's? |
All depends on "proximity" but I think mowe is much better if all conditions remain constant. |
Rugged but also simple |
Walk to the station and make quick friend with anyone on sight including the GM ....that's the best way to find out. |
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I just don't get the way some Nigerians think all cos of hatred.