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Nice one. But residents no get light for their houses o |
Is Multilinks still in Ilesha? |
Thought they said cb. married a white lady? Just asking sha! |
Thanks. Yes investigating the permission aspect. Anyway I'll get in touch with you soon . |
neuljosh:Thanks. It displayed the name I gave to the image without showing the image itself. Divine design is the name of the new host |
neuljosh:Thanks. It displayed the name I gave to the image without showing the image itself. |
Pls guys I need help here. I ve been uploading images to my website But they refused to display after uploading through Cpanel. The links and codes are in order. Because I use to view the pages I want to upload offline with my browser and all the images do appeared neatly. But will not display after uploading to the internet. Though am not very familiar with Cpanel. I ve been able to do one or two things so far. Recently, someone helped me move to a new Host. Since then I ve been having this problem. So Pls anyone with the solutions should help me. Thanks. |
Hi guys Pls I need helpful info here. I saw a tokunbo bb z30 I was about paying when I decided to check the internal memory only to discover it has less than the said 16gb with which the manufacturers said it has. I think it has 6gb or less. But for sure it is not display in anywhere that it actually has 16gb. Any idea what happened to the memory or am missing something ? Thanks. |
Pls is this phone a dual Sims or a single sim device? I have seen most of the bloggers discribing it as a dual mini Sims phone. But I don't see any space for a second sim on my own p9. Pls can Someone put me through here? Thanks |
KeleBaby: Hi Nlanders I have been dating my bf for six months now. We a very open couple, we talk about almost everything. I am a christian, infact i am born again. Before we started off with the relationship, i told him what i want from a man and i want a serious relationship and thats what he wants also. Through out the relationship he asked me if we are gona do it. Am a very honest person , so i told him yes and i like doing it. But its not like i bleep very guy that comes my way. Will i loose his respect for me after telling him that i like sex ?Young lady, you amused me so much with your born again claim. Read ur lines again "I aAm a Christian, in fact I Am born again. What gave the impression that you are born again when you don't know what the Bible says concerning FORNICATION? GOD don suffer for your hands. Better repent before you begin to blame Satan again for your stupidity. Born again ko, born against ni!!! |
@Op. U dey accuse others say them dey promote Tecno and u come here come dey talk like say Samsung na ur wife. Leave Tecno and their customers alone. Na the phone wey person like him go take him money buy. Me I like Tecno and I go continue to support them because them dey make life easy for common people. Abeg go siddon, U too proud jare! |
Christmas is here again with the hustling and bubbling associated with it as usual. But this year's(2013) own is peculiar in the sense that one of the major Pentecostal Pastor dropped a bomb shell, saying that Christmas is "Idolatry". Of course the expected reactions followed from other Church leaders condemning the statement. But that is not my question, my question is "How would the world be without the Christmas celebration?" Think about it! Do you think the world would have been a better place without Christmas? Do you think that Christians would have been better off without Christmas? What is wrong is singing Christmas Carol hymns? Do you prefer a world without Christmas? Don't forget that most kids and even adults look up expectantly for Christmas to come again. Must we deny these children the joy of Christmas? I...I..I..really... Ehhm, eh mmm... don't know(think). Yes! No! Realy don't.... http://www.africanspotlight.com/2013/12/22/mixed-reactions-trail-pastor-kumuyis-christmas-is-idolatrous-comment/ http://www.africanspotlight.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Picture-656.png |
What is the meaning of vc there? |
As for me, anything short of 1gb for N1000.00 is not ok. These network providers should give us more data for our Androids and Tablets. After all they are the ones who helped introduced them to us. Gbam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Sleep is sweet and necessary after the day's labour and some times for refreshment our sagged energy. But knowing fully well that the difference between sleep and death is not much, why do we still love to sleep every now and then. Most people are afraid to die but why are they not also afraid to sleep? He who sleeps has also visited the land of the dead: for as it is with death so it is with sleep. When you die you will not know what is happening around you and even if you know, certainly you can't do anything, and that is how it also happens when you sleep. the only obvious difference is that you can still wake up when you sleep unlike death. But still, is it everyone that sleeps wakes up again? The answer is "NO". SO NEXT TIME WHEN YOU WANT TO SLEEP, DO REMEMBER YOU ARE PAYING A VISIT TO D**TH. THE CHANCE THAT YOU WILL COME BACK IS IS 50/50. Have I frightened you? Let Jesus into your life. He gives eternal life to those who follow Him. |
I wonder if there is any city in this world where there is no ROUNDABOUT? it is common site to see many roundabouts in cities like Lagos, Abuja, Enugu etc. So also in other parts of the world. Some cities are even notorious in crime and other commercial activities both during the day and at night.ROUNDABOUTS like OJUELEGBA, IKEJA ROUNDABOUT in Lagos. Upper Eweka in Onitsha etc. But the question is what is the significant of roundabouts? Is it only to avoid accidents ? But we know very well that accidents do happen at such roundabouts. So what is special about ROUNDABOUTS? Even where there is none people like the youths tried creating one for themselves. What about ROUNDABOUTS? |
I wonder if there is any city in the world without ROUNDABOUT. Cities like Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and other cities both Nigeria and out side the shores of Nigeria have them in abundance. Some are even notorious for crimes, Oju-elegba Lagos, Upper Weeks Onitsha etc. have you wondered why we have them? Is it to avoid accident? But accidents do happen at roundabouts. So what is important about ROUNABOUT...? |
I cannot tell you how I contracted HIV, but I had a brief fling with a pupil in my secondary school in 2009 when I was 17. “The brief sexual relationship got me pregnant. When I checked my HIV status during my ante-natal registration, I was confirmed positive.” Those were the words of Mrs. Grace Brume, 22-year-old HIV patient, expecting her second baby at the Amassoma General Hospital, Amassoma, Bayelsa State. Grace is one of the HIV patients that are undergoing a special programme at the AGH christened, ‘Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission’. The PMCT, an initiative of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS and other collaborating organisations, is meant to reduce the viral loads so that the transmission of mother-to-child is prevented. Grace’s husband, Fyneface, has assumed the foster father of Grace’s first baby, PraiseGod, whose biological father, had since disappeared. Our correspondent was on the entourage of NACA and the Bayelsa State Agency for the Control of AIDS which visited select general hospitals in the state, including AGH. At AGH, our correspondent met Grace, who had hidden her HIV positive status from family members, including her husband, four years after. PUNCH Metro had enquired from Grace how her husband, Fyneface, was treating her considering her challenge, she said, “I did not tell him that I am HIV positive. No one knows that I am HIV-positive except an aunt. Even my husband does not know. I have hidden my status from him since I tested positive. “I would have told my husband, but the aunt said I should not. My aunt keeps encouraging me that those who have HIV will not die and that there are drugs they take to keep alive. Interestingly, my husband is negative.” Grace said each time she and her husband wanted to have sex, she usually convinced him (Fyneface) to use condoms. “My husband used to kick against it each time I gave him condoms to use. I told him I was asthmatic and I did not want to get pregnant often. As a result, he agreed to be using condoms even though he did not like it. “When we wanted to have the second baby, he did it without condoms. Still, my husband is negative.” She said her resolve not to tell anybody was because of stigmatization which most HIV patients usually suffer. Grace said her first child born to the “rascally schoolboy” was HIV-negative. She said Praise-God was in the Kindergarten class in a private school, stressing that when she was tested after 18 months of birth, there was no single trace of HIV in her (Praise-God). She commended NACA, SACA and other organisations for helping to ensure that HIV patients have respite in the country. Grace said, “My advice for pregnant women is for them to go to hospital to their HIV status. If they are positive, they should start taking their drugs to avoid the baby being infected. “The ART drugs are working very well. I almost committed suicide five years ago when I tested positive to HIV. I was told that I was pregnant and had HIV. It was as if the entire world was crashing on my head. I went to tell my aunt about the development. She advised that I hid the result from everybody so that I would not have psychological problems.” The ART Focal Person at AGH, Dr. Yomi Ibiye-Constance, said with the PMCT, it was possible for a HIV-positive mother to give birth to a HIV-negative child. He said the hospital had recorded 20 of such cases. Yomi said, “We commence pregnant mother on HIV drugs as early as possible and this drug has been known to effectively reduce the viral loads and so the transmission of mother to child is taken care of with the drugs. Head, Corporate Communications, NACA, Mr. Shola Idris, said the visits to the hospitals were part of the agency’s measures to check the success of PMCT/ART. Source: Punch Nigeria READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/52071.html http://news.naij.com/52071.html |
bastien: lol no vex if u see am as curse o! Na joke o,I just write am 4 my sentence to complete as e b say na pidginNo skin pain! |
Sir sijo: the pesin wey create this topic is hungry joor.... and yes i love breadAre you serious at all ![]() |
bastien: Make we buy motor na mumu!!So the only thing ur common sense taught u was to insult me for asking a research question? Well thanks for that. But u can't curse whom God has blessed |
While we are still trying to figure out why travellers do buy bread for their hosts, family etc. The truth remains that if you are coming from a journey in this part of the world and did not come with "common" bread , it is a likely indication that you are stingy or callous. |
donem: Only local travellers do such stuffs like buying loafs of bread.Sure Ehhh kwa! |
seangy4konji: I have never bought that for anybody when visiting family...I dont buy anything.Why ![]() |
[quote author=D.Eagle]@ op the same reason you buy bread for your pple when you travel[/quote]Say ur opinion |
Have you imagine why travellers from this part of the world buy loaves of bread to give out to their relations, friends and others? Have you heard some people asking someone else " When did you returned? I hope you buy bread come? Do you buy loaves of bread to hand out to people at home whenever you travel? Why bread? What is special about bread? |
@Poster, pls do me a favour. I don't know what I pressed on my Tecno N3 phone and the SIM 1 just stopped working. It doesn't discover any SIM. It says "DEACTIVATED". I HAVE TRIED TO RESTORE IT THROUGH FACTORY RESETTING BUT IT'S NOT WORKING. Thanks |

