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Shaking my d*k |
I don't think so.its a matter of personal choice |
VirginSearcher:receive painment |
beardlessdude:you no get problem |
This is the man United that we all know and love you. guys should better go and renew your contract with VAR |
Lip service |
Are you gay |
North, Islam and Terror are inseparable. you hardly hear one with out the mention of the other two |
BigSarah:I would luv to be a third party to that scenario ![]() |
man u go collect |
Farm tools |
Ok |
Mcquine:� skull mining is tradition to them |
Ok |
JulieJules:can you say the same about down there ![]() |
I had a small stand in school (under tree) where I engage in photography business |
Misplaced priority |
The Federal Government has given state governments and school administrators the privilege to determine when schools can reopen in their various states. What this means is that it is left for the various state governors to announce the date schools will resume in their various states. However, States and school heads are to conduct a risk assessment to ensure that their states and schools are in the right condition to reopen. For instance, they are to ensure classrooms are large enough or used in such a manner that will take care of social distancing. Provision should be made for isolation centres and other necessary equipment. Hostels should not be overcrowded as not to make students vulnerable. All these and other ones like provision of water for handwashing, provision of hand sanitizers, as well as other guidelines are to be put in place by schools before resumption. Many states have already announced their resumption date for academic activities while some are yet to make an announcement on that. Please note that Universities that are under ASUU may not resume since ASUU is still on strike. List of States that have announced Resumption date for schools Kwara State – October 5th (October 12th for tertiary institutions) Yobe State: October 12th Niger State: October 4th Katsina State – October 5th (tertiary institutions not included) Gombe State: October 5th Edo State: October 6th (tertiary institutions not included) Abia State – September 28th Bauchi State – October 12th (tertiary institutions not included) Rivers State – October 5th Adamawa State – October 12th Enugu State – September 28th (Primary and Secondary schools only) Akwa Ibom State – October 5th Taraba State – September 21st Ebonyi State – October 5th, 2020 Benue State – September 21st Oyo State – September 28th Ekiti State – September 21st (October 2nd for tertiary institutions) Ondo State – September 14th Lagos State – September 14th Kogi State – September 14th Osun State – September 21st Delta State – October 2nd Anambra State – September 7th Ogun State – September 21st Please note that Universities that are under ASUU may not resume since ASUU is still on strike. This list will be updated from time to time as more states announce their resumption dates. |
The bae no be today meat oh |
Na only hausa dey celebrate independence for my area here |
They got this coming |
That breast alone na 16 years ![]() |
All this paparazzi for common birthday...? Don't go and marry |
Ibo amaka ![]() |
La click la school better remain closed |
Radarada government |
During an interview Hakeem dawoddu was asked what inspire his win He said he just packed all the anger he felt for Buhari administration in one punch ![]() |
Blackpromise:https://survivalfund.ng/ Did it open on your browser? |
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