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LiteratureRe: My Journey with The Supernatural/aliens by Atom57(op):
Pls comment will be appreciated
LiteratureRe: My Journey with The Supernatural/aliens by Atom57(op): 9:13pm On Jan 25, 2016
Episode 2
"Backup Power activated" the programmed voice prompt. The main power of the ship is down. I try reaching it with my mind but am just to weak when our ship was hit I was badly injured and I feel pain all over body and even I don't feel some part of my body but I still refused to open my eyes because am not ready to see the aftermath of the hit. Our ship is the former U.P.D 2320 but it was renamed after me as I assumed the command after I join the U.P.D (Universal Planetary Defense). The new name is ATOM 57 which is my nickname. I can hear a faint familiar voice calling my name... Captain Atom I start to wonder if my ears are still working well after the blast... Then I drift into thought again...

“Your room number is AP18”, The female portal inform me, “Welcome to Orisun Hall of Residence” she added. And she handed my slip over to me to photocopy before the Hall ID card will be ready.
The Block A of Orisun Hall of residence is located directly opposite to the porters lodge. As I walked into the block I perceive some very strong odours. I search for my room and I saw it. It was a personal room so I don’t have a room mate,that why the number have ‘P’, which stand for point. As I was checking around other rooms, I felt a new feeling, I was sad and happy, I was happy because am leaving home, am sad because I will really be missing alot of my pals. During those time I used, I have forgotten my Dad was in the waiting for me to come out, I felt my phone vibrate, as I checked the caller, it is my brother.
Bro: Atom, Atom, how far na, Baba told me say he dey carry you go school today(Dad told me he is taking you to school today)
Me: Egbon Kayode, na so o, I just dey gentle (Brother Kayode, it is true,am gentle)
Bro: Just make sure you are serious and come out with good grade so that you can come do direct entry
Me: I will try my best
Bro: Ok ,take care, I have to work now, later ,bye.
Me: Bye Bro
My brother is a very hardworking, just like my father, he is well principled and sometimes prove too tough, but if he is disturbing me I know who to report him to, that mummy. We are only two in my family, my brother is an Elect/elect Engineer working for one of the top telecommunications company, he finished from University of Ibadan a long time ago. He is much older than me like 12 years, am currently 22 and a I have a small body frame. When I told my father about the admission he wasn't happy because he want me to take the Wood Engineering course with the hope that I will change it later but I refused. I know he didn't want me to go Polytechnic because of the discrimination, but I convinced him I will do direct entry.
Just immediately I dropped his call another call entered ….
LiteratureRe: The President's Daughter And I {by Vict-vames} by Atom57(m): 9:55am On Jan 25, 2016
nerdfrost:
@op when will u start part 2? angry
Meanwhile and the frost descend on him
Nairaland GeneralRe: Kerosene To Sell At N83 – PPPRA by Atom57(op): 9:37pm On Jan 24, 2016
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Nairaland GeneralKerosene To Sell At N83 – PPPRA by Atom57(op): 9:37pm On Jan 24, 2016
Kerosene to sell at N83 – PPPRA NAN-HE-52 Kerosene Abuja, Jan. 24, 2016 (NAN) The Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA)‎ has increased the price of Household Kerosene from N50 to N83. This is contained in its products pricing template, released on Sunday in Abuja.
It stated that the N83 per litre price applied only to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) outlets. The template also showed that at N83, the Federal Government will be making a gain of N10.72 on every litre. It further puts the expected open market price, which is the landing cost plus total margins at N72.28 per litre. The expected open market price is the prevailing open market rate for the product in Nigeria, after taking certain costs into consideration.
Giving a breakdown of the price, the PPPRA template put the landing cost of ‎the product at N57.98 per litre, while the total margin due‎ middlemen was put at N14.30. The retailers’ margin was put at N5 per litre; transporters at N3.05 per litre while dealers at N1.95 per litre. It further put the bridging fund at N5.85 per litre; marine transport average at N0.15 and Administrative‎ Charges – N0.15.
It stated that the official ex-depot price, which depot owners would sell to marketers, is N68.70 per litre. The official ex-depot price for collection is N73 per litre, while ex-coastal price is N68.02 per litre.
Source: Vanguard
http://adeatom..com.ng/2016/01/kerosene-to-sell-at-n83-pppra.html
Lalasticlala, Seun.
LiteratureRe: My Journey with The Supernatural/aliens by Atom57(op): 9:05pm On Jan 24, 2016
Corrections are welcome
LiteratureRe: My Journey with The Supernatural/aliens by Atom57(op):
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Episode 1
As I was about to control the enemy ships with my mind and rip them apart, Rebecca comes in to tell me a bad news
Rebecca: Our ships are outnumbered, we are heavily surrounded, I don’t think you have enough energy to take them down, taking them down for u will be a suicide.

Me: I thought it was few ship our radar detected.
It then occur to it that it was a war strategy that was played on us. Their ship formation only allow our radar to detect few ship while the others are sheath. I was confused and I asked…

Me: (Sight) So what do we do

Rebecca: I don’t know

Then for the first time in my life I felt fear and death, I sat on the main control chair of the ship and as I was about to pass a general message to all the crew of the ship. The defense system of the ship start bleeping and the programmed voice of “Incoming missile”, Before I was able to maneuver the ship emergency movement control(E.M.C). The missile hit us, then I realize they own one of the rare Warp Speed Shielded Missiles. As a was trying to control what was left of our ship another hit us and then everything went blank.
Then how it all begins start playing in my head.
It all started when I gained admission into one of the greatest Polytechnic, The Polytechnic, Ibadan and I was given my course, Elect/Elect Engineering, I was so happy the night I check it, It was from the Nigeria popular Forum Nairaland Education section that I learnt the List is out, I rushed to the school portal and discovered I was admitted, I was so happy and at the same time sad because I was not given my course at University of Ibadan, I wish to go to Uni not Poly but since I was given Wood Engineering I lost hope and focus on Polyibadan, so when I was given my course it was a relieve. As I jumped to tell my Dad, I saw his reaction changed and I don’t understand why…
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LiteratureMy Journey with The Supernatural/aliens by Atom57(op):
Am not a writer,am an Engineering student, i was just inspired to write,pls comment and correct if u detect any mistake, it will be highly appreciated
RomanceRe: Pics: Check Out What This Girl Is Doing by Atom57(op): 3:27pm On Jan 24, 2016
Lalasticlala
RomancePics: Check Out What This Girl Is Doing by Atom57(op): 3:15pm On Jan 24, 2016
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CelebritiesWhy I Reconciled With My Ex-wife – 9ice by Atom57(op): 10:07pm On Jan 23, 2016
Controversial act, 9ice, needs no introduction. The singer, who stormed the music industry in 2007 with his runaway hit, Gongo Aso, is back after taking a hiatus to pursue a career in politics.
Recently, reports of him making up with his ex, Tony Paine, was the buzz on social media. And on Sunday, the singer added another year and he celebrated with colleagues, fans and a group of select media men. Also in the house were the likes of Lord of Ajasa, Remineice and Seriki among a host of others. 9ice, who unveiled his latest single, Abefe, and who late last year released a string of singles including At the Moment and Oro, opened up on career and why he and Toni Payne must work together among other issues.
Excerpts:
Congrats 9ice, you are celebrating your 36th birthday today, what does this day mean to you?
It means a lot to me because I’m celebrating it with the boss. It means a lot to me because I’m using it to correct my mistakes. It means a lot to me because I’m settling my grudges and I’m moving on with my life. This is my 36th birthday and it means a lot to me more than any other birthday I’ve celebrated.
You talked about settling your grudges and making peace. Could you shed light on that?
I’m talking in terms of peace and in terms of settling grudges. I’m talking about Ruggedman, I’m talking about Toni Payne and I’m talking about my saga with the press. Whatever has happened as from today I’m putting behind me and setting new standards; I’m living a new life. I think what brought about the issue with the press is due to a song I released entitled, Once Beaten Twice Shy. That song came out at a time I was having marital problems. Some people picked up stuff in the song and said ‘okay, he must be talking about Ruggedman.’ And before you could say Jackie Robinson, it was everywhere! That was the only problem I had with Ruggedman. Let me state that Ruggedman and Tony Payne issue never arose; it was never an issue. I’m mature now. I have a family now. To ere is human but to forgive is divine. I’m using this platform to apologise to my friend from another mother, Stephens Ugochukwu aka Ruggedman. And to the press I’m saying I’m very sorry, you guys should just forgive me. If I have offended you in anyway, I’m very sorry.
You’re wearing a top from Ruggedman’s clothesline, it’s like you guys are really back together. Are you going to do a collabo soon?
Most definitely by God’s grace.
Can you give us an idea of what to expect?
(Laughter) I don’t have an idea. ‘E be like say na you wan write the song, Tony (more laughter).’ But definitely, most importantly and with all sincerity, there will be a song; a friendship song.
Talking about Toni Payne, now that you guys have made up, are you getting back together?
Getting back together depends on what you mean. Right now, she has forgiven me and I have forgiven her. She’s moving ahead and I’m moving ahead but we have a son to raise, and that’s the most important thing right now. Whether she will settle in my house is something I can’t tell for now; we can only wait and see.
Most times people find it difficult to say I’m sorry, especially celebs with their over bloated egos. Where did you find the courage to say ‘I’m sorry’?
I think having the courage to say I’m sorry or to admit that you made a mistake is all about maturity and self-consciousness. Sometimes, it’s not that we are not all mature but because of pride we could be like ‘so what?’ So, I think having that self realization comes with maturity and responsibility.
Now that you are back on the block, are we going to have another Gongo Aso moment?
(Laughter) We shall by God’s grace because we will always make songs. However, what turns what we play into evergreen songs is the people, the media and the masses; that’s what Gongo Aso was all about.
You and Reminisce started in 2002 and it was pretty hectic. Could you recount those years?
Those days were difficult and tough. I think God just brought us together and directed that unity. Because even without money, we remained friends and everybody laughed. We always shared the little we had and lived like brothers. Nobody saw the success coming and I thanks God Almighty for that.
There was a time you had your CD thrown back at you by a radio DJ. Did you feel like quitting after the experience?
Back then my kind of songs were new. It wasn’t something people had heard so they tended to have a negative reaction because it wasn’t in vogue. So I gave this DJ my CD and he said ‘this is a trash’ and threw the CD away but he accepted Reminisces’ song. I cried back home. And I remember Cabassa was like, ‘9ice, don’t worry. What you’re doing is new and it would take a while to get some traction.’ On the flip side it also made me put in more effort.
Let’s get back to the very beginning, how did the music start for you?
Music started like fun. I knew I had talent but coming from my family background, you can’t say you want to be a musician; it’s not just possible. It’s either you aspire to be a lawyer or doctor. You just had to go to school and be something. So I was doing it without seriousness until I tried every other avenue and music was the last option. My parents didn’t know I was doing music until I released my first album and I was on TV. They were like; ‘ah! Is that you on TV?’ and I was like ‘no-o, it’s not me-o!’ And they were like ‘that is you on TV ‘joor!’ And then they gave me all the support. The challenges before then were enormous. I had to trek to Computer Village, Ikeja, to buy empty CDs all the way from Bariga a lot of times. Sometimes, we did joint trekking, Reminisce and I and the rest of the crew. We all trekked together to avoid long and lonely treks (laughter).
So, how did you feel when Gongo Aso blew overnight?
Wow, it hit me like a ton of bricks! When it blew I didn’t know. It took me another year to realize that the song had blown because I was still in shock; Gongo Aso shocked me I must confess.
Talking about your grand mum, we learnt she was pivotal in your growing up. Tell us about her?
She’s late now. She passed on last year. I started living with her at the early stages of my life when I was like two or three. I saw her as my mum. I called her my mum and called my mum aunty. Everything that I have and know today I got from her. It was very sad when I received news of her death. She was 82 but I thank God that she didn’t die young.
Have you dedicated a song to her?
Watch out for my next album.
Are you still missing her?
I’ll forever miss her because this was someone that impacted my life one hundred per cent.
Let’s talk about your son with Toni Payne, how often do you get time to spend time with him?
Yesterday we spoke. Today we’ve spoken already. I have also spoken with my twins today as well. Now I think we are all mature. I need my son; he needs me. My son needs his mother and his mother needs him as well. So, we need to work together as a team. Not for our own benefits but because of the lives that we have created; it’s not for today but tomorrow.
A while ago you went into politics and lost but got an appointment. Tell us about life in politics?
Life in politics is a different thing entirely. We criticise government from afar; we talk about politics from afar. But when you’re in the system, it’s a different ball game entirely; you learn not to promise what you cannot deliver. While you’re campaigning, you listen to the yearnings of the people, what they actually want. However, the position you might be going for sometimes might not be one that would empower you to impact the people so, don’t promise what you cannot deliver.
Do you have any regrets about running for public office?
I don’t have any regrets. I learnt a lot and I met a lot of people and I’m inspired and happy and I’d be willing to run again.
This evening we saw Seye Kehinde and Mayor Akinpelu; two publishers come to honour you on your birthday. What’s your relationship with them?
They are like fathers to me. They are pioneers in the industry. At the beginning of the brand, Global Excellence was there; City People was also there. So too was Encomium magazine among a host of others; those are the people that brought the brand to limelight. They didn’t just come here; I went to them to express my indebtedness. I’m happy that they came here today.
cc: lalasticlala, seun
http://adeatom..com.ng/2016/01/why-i-reconciled-with-my-ex-wife-9ice.html
CelebritiesRe: Mixed Reactions Greet Davido’s New Deal With Sony Music by Atom57(op): 9:49pm On Jan 23, 2016
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CelebritiesMixed Reactions Greet Davido’s New Deal With Sony Music by Atom57(op): 9:35pm On Jan 23, 2016
It is no longer news that David Adeleke, aka ‘Davido’, has been the talk of the town for sometime now. The HKN boss has taken his career a notch higher by signing a deal with Sony BMG Music. The 23-year-old millionaire announced this news himself on his twitter handle on Thursday.
Davido
He tweeted “to all those that doubted me, its a done deal! First African artist to sign a global record deal!! My story is just starting!! My mother is smiling in heaven right now!! Sony Music Entertainment!! Owo ti wole.” Davido sounds very elated about this new development in his musical career because the deal seems to be a promising one.
On the other hand, reactions have begun to trail his announcement. Some people are happy for the young and enterprising artiste while some feel very pessimistic about this development. Sesan Adeniji, publisher of Mystreetz Magazine seems to be very pessimistic about this deal.
Here is what he has to say about it “In this present moment, every news that is related to Davido will always make the headline. For Davido, any news that is far from his Baby Mama drama is a perfect distraction that is welcome and the news of his deal with Sony Music came at the perfect time. The announcement has been made and the 23-year-old star has just signed a lucrative deal with Sony BMG Music for a whooping $1 Million.
As much as this news continue to attract media frenzy, I, for one will not be joining this bandwagon without asking the nagging question, is this the real deal or the same Ol’ story?I won’t forget when P-square and some other Nigerian artistes came through with same news without proper details and information to backup their claims. Without throwing shades at any of these artistes, most of this deals have been sketchy. The media need to grow up, they need to stop jumping on news as if their whole life depends on it. They need to thoroughly investigate all this information to be able to feed their audience with adequate news.
In spite of what anyone thinks, 2016 may be a year of bumper harvest for Davido. But will this deal with Sony Music pay off? Let’s keep our fingers crossed
Source: Vanguard.
http://adeatom..com.ng/2016/01/mixed-reactions-greet-davidos-new-deal.html
Lalasticlala, Seun, Ishilove

RomanceRe: My Married Ex Girlfriend Wants Me Back After We Broke Up 3 Years Ago ( Pics) by Atom57(m): 3:12pm On Jan 23, 2016
It is real... and even similar thing is happening to me.. Although she is not married but she gat a new bf and their love is strong... Upon all she keeps telling me she loves me and ask funny questions like 'Can we still date', 'Can u marry me'. I just have to ignore those questions... I don't know y ladies behave weird like that...
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2016/2017 Direct Entry Thread by Atom57(op): 2:48pm On Jan 21, 2016
mimiddo07:
When is DE going to be out for 2016
After jamb result is out
Nairaland GeneralRe: Twitter Was Down Today #twitterdown Trending by Atom57(op): 6:06pm On Jan 19, 2016
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Twitter Was Down Today #twitterdown Trending by Atom57(op): 5:59pm On Jan 19, 2016
If u experience it drop your testimony on how u survived it
Nairaland GeneralRe: Twitter Was Down Today #twitterdown Trending by Atom57(op): 5:58pm On Jan 19, 2016
Ishilove and Mynd44 do u experience it too
Nairaland GeneralRe: Twitter Was Down Today #twitterdown Trending by Atom57(op): 5:58pm On Jan 19, 2016
Lalasticlala Seun did u experience it..
Nairaland GeneralTwitter Was Down Today #twitterdown Trending by Atom57(op): 5:54pm On Jan 19, 2016
Users around the world was shocked... see tweet belows

LiteratureRe: The President's Daughter And I {by Vict-vames} by Atom57(m): 10:53am On Jan 18, 2016
Watching
EducationRe: University Of Ibadan 2016/2017 Direct Entry Thread by Atom57(op): 8:30pm On Jan 17, 2016
Thecholeric:
Its nice to be here.
U r welcome
LiteratureRe: Diary Of A Naija Boy. by Atom57(m): 12:14am On Jan 14, 2016
Finally update... we are grateful bro kudos
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EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by Atom57(m): 2:22pm On Jan 13, 2016
EducationRe: 2015/2016 University Of Ibadan Direct Entry Admission Thread. by Atom57(m): 2:19pm On Jan 13, 2016
am0s:
any DE elect/elect ere.. hit me up
Am elect/elect too
LiteratureRe: Diary Of A Naija Boy. by Atom57(m): 12:26pm On Jan 12, 2016
guy cum update dis tin na
RomanceRe: Some Girls Sabi Use Their Toto Clip Person Prick by Atom57(m): 1:17pm On Jan 09, 2016
nerdfrost:
Kai!!! This OP mum eh!!! undecided











And the Frost descended on them grin
I thought a girl warn u abt d frost tin
CrimeRe: 3 Nigerian Students Busted For Running Online 'love Scam' In Malaysia (pic) by Atom57(m): 12:28am On Jan 09, 2016
kirchofff:
yes.........u sabi kirchofff law ni??
sure
Jokes EtcRe: Must Read: The President’s Daughter And I… PART 1 by Atom57(m): 12:27am On Jan 09, 2016
Op u r underarrest for copyright infringement, this story legally belong to VictVame. u have d right to remain silent. *Pull out handcuffs *
CrimeRe: 3 Nigerian Students Busted For Running Online 'love Scam' In Malaysia (pic) by Atom57(m): 5:13pm On Jan 08, 2016
kirchofff:
Dey didn't include d name but I knw it......chukwudi-akinsola ,eze-oluwaseyi and nnamdi-femi grin grin grin
Am sure u r an electrical students
LiteratureRe: The President's Daughter And I {by Vict-vames} by Atom57(m): 3:18pm On Jan 08, 2016
We r expecting next update. Thanks
LiteratureRe: Diary Of A Naija Boy. by Atom57(m): 12:35am On Jan 07, 2016
We appreciate your work bro,Remember am on this thread day and night refreshing it

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