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RUBBISH, A LEADER WITH NO TRUE SINCERITY OF PURPOSE
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If you are a married woman,the highest authority over your life after God is your husband not your spiritual leader. |
If Not Peter Obi, Who Else? |
I don't Even Know if I Should ignore or Lay a Curse On Him
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Lets See EFCC Displayed Them on.TV The Way They Display Yahoo Boy |
He Wil Soon Join Akeredolu and Ghali Na Abba . Loading........................ |
Satanic Mahamood Yakubu |
Igbo Lives Matters in Lagos |
Messi is Still Better off |
No True Sincerity Of Purpose , Akeredolu Gone , Ghali Umar Na Abba Gone, More Loading....... |
They Just Want to Fellowship And Make Jest of Nigerians, No True Sincerity Of Purpose , Akeredolu Gone , Ghali Umar Na Abba Gone, More Loading......... |
Non Stop Constant Knacking |
Ose Anenih Has No Level in Uromi or Esan Land to Determine Who Becomes the Esan candidate to The Gubernatorial Election |
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa is Nigeria Most Happiest Man Alive |
So The Late King Was Murdered , So Where is the Village Juju, Chief Priest, Onowu, ? |
#7,600 can give you 2 wives in the North, |
The Things Women Do Scares The Devil |
Female Teen Whats Happening? I will stop answering greetings from young girls oooo. If u greet I look somewhere else. Their Level of Hard Drug Consumption is Just too Much. It Makes Them Loose guard |
A new UNICEF report has shown that 71 per cent of new HIV infections among adolescents aged 10–19 years are among girls globally. The report noted that major gaps in basic HIV prevention and supportive sexual and reproductive health programmes for adolescent girls and young women remained long-standing gender inequalities and discrimination, marginalisation, and denial of rights, compounded by poverty and violence. It said due to factors like these, HIV prevalence among adolescent girls and young women in sub-Saharan Africa was still over three times higher than their male counterparts. The report also showed that every day, 384 adolescent girls, 10–19 years, were infected with HIV; 356 children aged 0–14 years, were newly infected, while 271 children and adolescents from 0–19 years died from AIDS-related causes with HIV. “Adolescents represent a growing share of people living with HIV worldwide. In 2022, about 1.7 million adolescents between the ages of 10 and 19 were living with HIV worldwide. Adolescents account for about four per cent of all people living with HIV and about 10 per cent of new HIV infections. “In 2022, half as many (47 per cent) of adolescent girls and young women acquired HIV as in 2010. Even with this decline, we are not on track to meet our 2030 target to end new HIV infections among adolescent girls and young women. “The global sex-distribution of new HIV infections among adolescents is driven largely by sub-Saharan Africa, which carries the overwhelming global burden of HIV. In 2022, 33 per cent of older adolescents aged 15–19 years newly infected with HIV lived outside of the region. In the Middle East and North Africa region, the number of young people living with HIV has increased by 13 per cent since 2010. In East Asia and the Pacific and Latin America and the Caribbean, two thirds of new adolescent infections, age 10–19 years, occur in boys,” it said. It added that stigma, discrimination, societal inequalities and violence sabotaged efforts of adolescents and young people to protect themselves against HIV and other health threats. Young key populations are especially vulnerable. Meanwhile, the Director General of the the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Dr Aliyu Gambo is optimistic that the country is closer to achieving the 2030 target. He said, “We are moving closer to what we had estimated. We are seeing ourselves getting closer to the bus stop that countries are expected to reach in the year 2030. So, we are very hopeful that by the year 2025, we will be able to reach that bus stop five years earlier than the year 2030.” https://punchng.com/hiv-higher-among-female-teens-says-report/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1703892714
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He Has No Atom of Creativity in His Skit, Not Funny, I Lack Words to Qualify His Skits, PepeXKermit: |
Efe Carter Should go.& Learn Tailoring or Carpenter |
Congratulations Sabinwan,A Well Deserved Award I Was Honestly Looking Forward to See You & Mr Ibu Work together, Well Charles Inojie is There Too. |
Emanuael Chukwuemeka Ejekiru aka Sabinus or Mr Funny emerged the most popular Nigerian comedian in 2023. This assertion was made by the organisers of the Nigerian Entertainment Today, NET, Honours at the 2023 edition. The funny character, who is big on social media, emerged the Most Popular Comedian and Most Popular Content Creator. With this honours, Sabinus has edged out many of his contemporaries and colleagues in the comedy and content creation world. Sabinus joins two awards winners at the NET Honours class of 2023, which has been referred to as an annual people’s Choice award. Other awardees that won two different categories like Sabinus include Funke Akindele, who won the Most Popular Actress and Most Searched Actress; Davido, who won Most Popular Musician (Male) and Most Popular Fandom (Music); Mercy, who who won Most Popular BBNaija Star, and Most Popular Fandom (BBNaija); Tiwa Savage, who won Most Popular Musician (Female), and Most Searched Musician (Female) According to the organisers, there were 24 categories in total – 18 voting categories and six non-voting categories. The results were largely based on audiences’ search results across NET platforms, including Netng, 234Star and Neusroom. “African entertainers continue to break barriers and set unprecedented records at every turn. This fuels the imperative to recognise the exceptional contributions of these personalities and celebrate their remarkable achievements. This year marked a significant stride for NET Honours, expanding the voting categories to 18.” stated Iretomiwa Akintunde-Johnson, ID Africa’s Regional Manager for West Africa. “The aim was to engage a broader audience, enabling them to vote their favourite superstars into the prestigious NET Honours class of 2023." Other winners include Tiwa Savage, Nancy Isime, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Tiannah Styling, BBNaija, Mercy Eke, Poco Lee, DJ Neptune, Srz, TG Omori, Chidi Mokeme, Burna Boy, Hilda Baci, Adekunle Gold, Simi, and Rihanna. https://thenationonlineng.net/sabinus-emerges-most-popular-nigerian-comedian-in-2023/
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Now ,Now , Don't Even Think of It , God Has Shown You his Love & Mercy, If You Ignore God & Go Ahead, OYO for you skj1377: |
Wife Material Spotted mariahAngel: |
They Collected a Very Sound Beating, Trust Benin , They Don't Torelate Nonsense. |
They Were Well Received |
I Urge The UNITED NATION to Place An Indefinite BAN On President Tinubu From Attending UN, AU, Commonwealth Functions Untill He Identify & Punish Perpetrators in The Jos Plateau Massacre. |
Ola of Lagos is Complete Novice in His So Call Advert Hype Business, He Should Go Back to School For Proper Knowledge |
Its a Matter of Dog Eat Dog, This is Not Fulani Herdsmen , or Northern Bandits Abi Niger delta militants , its An Indigenous Attack |
The Evil And Atrocities Women Commit These Days Shocks And Frighten The Devil |
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