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Buharidgeneral:That's the difference between Igbo and you guys....they seebuaineess |
Aiyk2333:This is deep....easy |
You are confronted by gun welding men and you are identifying yourself as army....do you want them to give you a red carpet reception? Rest in peace |
Concession is the best way to go...just that many of the union members would lose jobs |
Bushit |
Igbo man gifting Benz to Igbo boy |
Why can't women but themselves phones.... Use that money and buy things for your mum and sisters |
Order online |
Gjrich:Those guys are the most foolish people every walked on the face of earth ... trust me |
One Nigeria would be impressive....awolowo fought for it |
1. Only 8 Percent of the World's Population Has Blue Eyes If you have got blue eyes, you might just belong to one of the world’s most exclusive groups without realising it! Since blue eyes are genetically recessive, only 8 percent of the world's population has blue eyes. While blue eyes are significantly less common than brown eyes worldwide, they are frequently found from nationalities located near the Baltic Sea in northern Europe. 2. There is No Blue Pigment in Blue Irises The colour of our eyes depends on how much melanin is present in the iris. Blue eyes get their colour the same way water and the sky get their blue colour — they scatter light so that more blue light reflects back out. The iris is made up of two layers. For almost everyone — even people with blue eyes — the back layer (called the pigment epithelium) has brown pigment in it. The front layer of the iris (called the stroma) is made up of overlapping fibers and cells. For people with brown eyes, some of the cells also have brown pigment in them. If there is no pigment at all in this front layer, the fibers scatter and absorb some of the longer wavelengths of light that come in. More blue light gets back out and the eyes appear to be blue. 3. Blue Eyes are More Sensitive to Light Melanin in the iris of the eye appears to help protect the back of the eye from damage caused by UV radiation and high-energy visible “blue” light from sunlight and artificial sources of these rays. Since blue eyes contain less melanin than green, hazel or brown eyes, photophobia is more prevalent in blue eyes compared to darker coloured eyes. For these reasons, having less melanin in your irises means that you need to protect your eyes more from the sun’s UV rays. Therefore, it is recommended to those with blue eyes to stay out of the sun for long periods of time and try to wear protective eyewear when you are outdoors. 4. All Blue-Eyed People May Have A Common Ancestor Originally we all had brown eyes, however, according to researchers at the University of Copenhagen, it appears that a genetic mutation in a single individual in Europe 6,000 to 10,000 years ago led to the development of blue eyes. Therefore, we can conclude that this genetic mutation is the cause of eye colour of all blue-eyed humans alive on the planet today.
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Too much noise making....everything in Lagos biggest Trust me,the Benin art market is biggest in Africa .... |
NkemChukwudi:My afonja friend as they say here in Nairaland.. look at this
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Ugo4hotish:You must be stupid ... |
You see how they use religion to mess folks brain up |
LaboPolitics:You have started....do you want to check the table |
kelfree99:They Are sleeping... They will wake up soon |
Rossikki:You have a point but don't forget that nations export their products ....in aba customers comes all the way from East Africa and Central Africa that I am sure of ..... So let's even assume that Biafra comes ,they would export their products , Igbo are traders globally they would import from Aba But you have some salient or silent |
Irrespective of the negative vibes that the arrest of Hushpuppy and his gang generated for Nigeria and her citizens globally,we have tons of Nigerians that have been contributing positively to the world. It is no more news that Nigerians are among the most educated immigrant community in the United States of America. This situation has seen a lot of Nigerians taking up positions that are very sensitive and delivering. The recent appointment of a Nigerian,Ediri as a judge is a testament to this. A Nigerian from Delta Central (Urhobo extraction), Delta state, EDIRIN O. OKOLOKO, being sworn in, as a judge of the Snohomish County Superior Court in Washington State, U.S.A. Okoloko will replace Judge George Bowden who is retiring. https://techandbiz.com.ng/2020/08/02/a-nigerian-man-okoloko-made-judge-of-a-superior-court-in-america/ Okoloko bagged his Bachelor of Law from the University of Benin in Nigeria. He also received a law degree from the Seattle University School of Law, and has worked for the past 13 years in the Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, where he is a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney working on homicide, sexual assault, child abuse, and elder abuse cases. Before working as a prosecutor, Okoloko served as a judicial law clerk for former Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Michael Downes. Congratulation to you Edirin Okoloko, may you continue to represent well. https://techandbiz.com.ng/2020/08/02/a-nigerian-man-okoloko-made-judge-of-a-superior-court-in-america/
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Miracle7998:Pentecostal pastors have fùcked your brains up Bats are nocturnal animals clown |
NkemChukwudi:Clowns |
NkemChukwudi:Orakpo is an Igbo name |
SweetCunt97:Now what do you know what I meant by point of no return |
Osaze007:ok |
With the high IGR so called and so reported . This is what we get |
Osaze007:This Salah has shown that Yoruba are predominantly Muslims |
Abfinest007:You must be a Yoruba man |
SweetCunt97:You Are a clown ...trust me Do you even know the meaning of the phrase "crossing the Rubicon" Ranter |
Miniso:She has crossed the Rubicon |
This one doesn't know she is old...so you make friends because of meats not values It's just funny |
I saw my cousin who I learnt is a medical doctor in France here on Facebook,he haven't been home for over 3decaded,so when I called him by our family name,he recognized the identity but demanded I keep that away from public,I asked why,he simply told me that he has picked a name for himself. I asked if he is aware that his dad was dead and buried, he insisted I talk about myself and forget Dad who was my uncle, haba brother! what is it? His response was "life happens" that man wanted to make me a Reverend father without my opinion to satisfy his ego. When are you coming back to Nigeria I asked. "Nigeria shall remain a country in my map,here is my home,so when are you coming to France,he asked? I don't have intention of coming to a nation that stole my blood,I responded. He sent a laughing emoji. I felt bad What happened? How deep was he offended that he could reject everything home? Ok,take care bro,I left his inbox. This morning I saw his message with pictures of his family,grown boys and 2girl. And he added that he is surprised I didn't ask for money I told him that i still carry on the family honour of not begging from strangers,the man called me and was mad at me that I referred to him as a stranger. He will see this, but if there is anyway I am wrong please tell me.. I knew him as a boy but if I offended you by my response, I am sorry but that is exactly how I felt. Iloduba A. This is not only peculiar to the Igbo ,a lot of Africans ethnicity are loosing their best brains to Europe and the need for leadership in Africa to wake becomes more imperative and Africans must elect intelligent leaders Please you can also share your experience of how some of your relatives have lost it to the Western Nations
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