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We were living in Ejigbo at that time. The impact was heavily felt to the extent that my mum (of blessed memory) ordered all of us children to run for our dear lives. I summoned up the courage to ask of what of her, won't she run? She sadly to us to leave her behind to watch what was left behind as none of us dared to take a pin. The rumours we were hearing worsened the panic mode. We missed social media back then! It's a privilege. Thank God for the gift of life. |
This is not for today's match pls. StoryHaven: |
Christistruth03:Go and verify very well, those sweepers are being owed at least two (2) months salaries. Did they truly bargain for this? I really wished a happy life for them... |
This is bad! He was full of life! So sad 😭😭😭 |
bamiskenny: |
Congrats mama, may you real more fruits in happiness and sound health! Well done girl. |
Please and please, politics should not be allowed to enter the church! The pulpit shouldn't toy with it at the expense of the pew. It's a thing of choice, each member should decide on it personally. In my own opinion, God and God alone is worthy of this type of publicity from a body of Christ. |
Let's come to think of it; they spent billions, fooled humanity, wasted resources and watched the poor in dilemma. How many lives were lost due to hunger and frustration? Some even committed suicide when they became hopeless. I wished these had been uncovered earlier!!! |
I really sympathize with the affected students. IGCSE cancelled, WAEC reshuffled, pandemic troubled and hijacked protests affecting NECO All within the same year! This is not the projected vision 2020!!! |
It's time for the youths of this nation to rise and shine. Another positive perspective! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FYzXYSwpqU |
Well done girl! |
Nobody asked you to start taking laws into your hand ooo! Enough of all these pleassssssssse!!! |
I don't subscribe to all these vices at all. The genuine protesters were holding it peacefully... |
I appeal to all youths to please stop vandalizing property of all sorts. This wasn't part of the peaceful agenda. Pleassssssssse |
Nigeria will arise and shine again!!! |
What do you think, any suggestion, recommendation or encouragement? Please show some love with your LIKES. Thank you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FYzXYSwpqU 13 years old girl inspires everyone with her song . |
keyakey:Yes! That's the essence of this post. There's nothing impossible to God and no one should ever think that all is lost. God saves!. |
1Sharon:You didn't seem to understand the message. I never and will say such thing. We've heard and read about some people living with one challenge or the other who instead of patiently walking through it, decided to give up and took law into their hand. Well, people like that often resort to self-pity, pessimism, despondency and inferiority complex. Joshua's case has been and will continue to be another source of inspiration. So, that is the summary of the message. I believe you now understand. Thanks. |
Hope abounds for the hopeless. |
There is ability they say, in disability. About 14,771 graduates of the National Open University Nigeria, Abuja were awarded degrees in various disciplines during the last convocation ceremony of the institution. One of them is Joshua Sopeju, who studied Computer Science. Sopeju clearly stood out in the crowd for his uncommon courage and determination to complete his course, despite living with cerebral palsy – a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination and caused by damage to the brain – for 30 years. The fresh graduate’s feat has since left his siblings, parents and other relatives bubbling with joy. Unable to contain her excitement, his elder sister, Mrs. Mojola Sopeju-Mufutau, took to the social media to reveal that his condition was due to poor medical handling. She also recounted how he struggled against all odds to overcome his disability. She wrote, “For 30 years, you lived with cerebral palsy. Yet, you didn’t give up. Yours was a case of prolonged labour. As an infant, it took you almost a whole day to utter your first cry. I remember how we, your siblings, took turns to carry you on our backs to church and school. Our backs ached as you grew older. But we carried you all the same. We took turns to bath you, clean you up and get you set for the day. You can read more via: http://punchng.com/man-with-cerebral-palsy-graduates-in-computer-science/amp/
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@op, u dint even boda 2 indicate ur contact details. |
pls, i wanna confirm if funaab 2014/2015 postgraduate diploma form is still on sale. I tried the website but it's reporting error 404. Anyone kindly assist with the necessary info. Thanks. |
@op, mark dis id well, i've been a nairalander since more dan 8yrs ago bt seldomly comment even though i follow d trends wif seriousness. I want 2 say dat ur case really derserves a treasured comment dis tym. well, i wud advise u nt 2 consent 2 those demands, be d hero, chastity pays! cry nw if u can n smile joyously later!!! m a guy n can even volunteer 2 tell u more if u wish. jst lemme knw on bamiskennyyahoo.com. U are a gem! thumbs up bro! |
Tnx soo much @onegig, I've actually changed the casing but all to no avail. let me try that recuva and see what'll happen. Thanks |
I have done that and even tried it on another PCs but all to no avail. Pls help! |
Hi guys, I have a 2-TB external USB SATA HDD attached to one of our servers. The disk has been working fine for quite a number of days and crucial files and documents have been saved on it while being made accessible to all PCs (shared) on the network. Few days ago, I started seeing the message "The drive F: is not formatted. You need to format the disk before you can use it". This then made the disk to be inaccessible to all users on the network. I can't afford to FORMAT right now 'cos of the files on it. I tried "chkdsk" but couldn't detect the volume. Pls help on what to do. Your advice and directive is highly welcome ASAP. Thanks. |
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