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I couldn't help but laugh my ass out when I saw this today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz8vemGqseI |
End time woman |
aminulive:the highlighted with this info doesn't tally I smell something
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Real Madrid win Club World Cup Ronaldo scores hat-trick after Real trailed http://www.bbc.com/sport/live/football/38254121 |
Read the meaning guys, she's telling us she's won this time, with the pinky outfit especially the gloves .it's a girl ![]() |
:oGambian leader Yahya Jammeh has rejected the result of the presidential election held earlier this month, a week after admitting defeat. He said he now recommends fresh and transparent elections which will be officiated by a God-fearing and independent electoral commission Speaking on state TV, Mr Jammeh cited “abnormalities” in the vote and called for fresh elections. Mr Jammeh, who came to power in a coup in 1994, suffered a shock defeat to Adama Barrow, who won more than 45% of the vote. The US “strongly condemned” Mr Jammeh’s statement. “This action is a reprehensible and unacceptable breach of faith with the people of The Gambia and an egregious attempt to undermine a credible election process and remain in power illegitimately,” said state department spokesman Mark Toner. Mr Barrow, a property developer, is due to take office in late January. Mai Ahmad Fatty, the head of his transition team, told Reuters they were “consulting on what to do”, adding: “As far as we are concerned, the people have voted. We will maintain peace and stability and not let anyone provoke us into violence.” The Gambia is the smallest country on mainland Africa, with a population of fewer than two million. Mr Jammeh said that he now rejected the results of the election “in totality”. “After a thorough investigation, I have decided to reject the outcome of the recent election,” Mr Jammeh said. “I lament serious and unacceptable abnormalities which have reportedly transpired during the electoral process. “I recommend fresh and transparent elections which will be officiated by a God-fearing and independent electoral commission.” http://punchng.com/breaking-gambian-president-rejects-election-result-earlier-accepted/ |
5 rounds and he is still looking for more tomorrow na we go hear "Man dies while having intercourse with Girlfriend " ![]() |
Today, we commemorate World AIDS Day—we stand in solidarity with the 78 million people who have become infected with HIV and remember the 35 million who have died from AIDS-related illnesses since the first cases of HIV were reported. The world has committed to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. We are seeing that countries are getting on the Fast-Track—more than 18 million people are on life-saving HIV treatment and country after country is on track to virtually eliminate HIV transmission from mother to child. We are winning against the AIDS epidemic, but we are not seeing progress everywhere. The number of new HIV infections is not declining among adults, with young women particularly at risk of becoming infected with HIV. We know that for girls in sub-Saharan Africa, the transition to adulthood is a particularly dangerous time. Young women are facing a triple threat: a high risk of HIV infection, low rates of HIV testing and poor adherence to HIV treatment. Coinfections of people living with HIV, such as tuberculosis (TB), cervical cancer and hepatitis C, are at risk of putting the 2020 target of fewer than 500 000 AIDS-related deaths out of reach. TB caused about a third of AIDS-related deaths in 2015, while women living with HIV are at four to five times greater risk of developing cervical cancer. Taking AIDS out of isolation remains an imperative if the world is to reach the 2020 target. With access to treatment, people living with HIV are living longer. Investing in treatment is paying off, but people older than 50 who are living with HIV, including people who are on treatment, are at increased risk of developing age-associated noncommunicable diseases, affecting HIV disease progression. AIDS is not over, but it can be if we tailor the response to individual needs at particular times in life. Whatever our individual situation may be, we all need access to the tools to protect us from HIV and to access antiretroviral medicines should we need them. A life-cycle approach to HIV that finds solutions for everyone at every stage of life can address the complexities of HIV. Risks and challenges change as people go through life, highlighting the need to adapt HIV prevention and treatment strategies from birth to old age. The success we have achieved so far gives us hope for the future, but as we look ahead we must remember not to be complacent. We cannot stop now. This is the time to move forward together to ensure that all children start their lives free from HIV, that young people and adults grow up and stay free from HIV and that treatment becomes more accessible so that everyone stays AIDS-free. UNAIDS The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) leads and inspires the world to achieve its shared vision of zero new HIV infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths. UNAIDS unites the efforts of 11 UN organizations—UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNODC, UN Women, ILO, UNESCO, WHO and the World Bank—and works closely with global and national partners towards ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. Learn more at unaids.org and connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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Hello, I have a 55" smart tv to ship from Houston to port harcourt. The said item is an EBay auction won item for $230.what's the shipping cost.
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Today is an auspicious day. 6.10.2016. Right to left and left to Right numbers are same.So this is a unique day . Hope I am the first to tell u this Dis is great |
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For those of you calling ladies names, can you stand it if someone calls your sisters,nieces,daughters such? I bet you will fight to defend them,but y'all come here and spew rubbish.lots of kids in Nairaland nowadays. |
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uyi26:If I were standing in front of you,I would hit you in the face for this bold reason,you mean you stood and watched the whole episode for 20 minutes and couldn't intervene at that point.dick head you're an accomplice go get a life |
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Bro, how old r u and your girlfriend. Will advice u wen I get this data. |
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BREAKING!!! Again, Aisha Buhari Cancels Planned Visit to US for World First Ladies’ Conferencehttp://www.igberetvnews.com/33965 |
HOW MANY GUYS CAN SAY "AMEN" OR "YES" TO THIS
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ARE YOU GUYS THINKING WHAT I'M THINKING? WILL OSINBAJO A FELLOW PASTOR IN RCCG WHEN HE VISIT EDO STATE FOR CAMPAIGN TAKE SIDES WITH OBASIKE AGAINST HIS FELLOW PASTOR IN THE VINE YARD? IMPLICATIONS OF THIS: I NO TRUST MY FELLOW PASTOR ![]() SMART ACTION ADVICE: STRATEGICALLY AVOID GOING TO EDO STATE |
http://www.nigerianeye.com/2016/06/breaking-news-godwin-obaseki-emerges.html?m=1 Mr. Godwin Obaseki has won the Edo State gubernatorial primary of the All Progressives Congress held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin, the state capital. NigerianEye closely monitored the election which went into the middle of the night through to early hours of this morning, was contested by 12 aspirants. 2,873 delegates from 192 wards of Edo state were accredited for the primary election. Obaseki scored a total of 1618 votes to emerge APC’s flag bearer over his closest rival , Pius Odubu who happens to be current deputy governor, having 471 votes. Here is a breakdown of the results per candidate , Agbarha Justina 3 Chris Ogiemwonyi 137 Oserheimen Osunbor 10 Godwin Obaseki 1618 Kenneth Imansuangbon 247 Blessing Agbomhere 5 Charles Airhiavbere 11 Fredrick Amadasun 8 Emmanuel Arigbe-Osula 10 Austin Emuan 7 Peter Esele 8 ![]() |
Hello House, I'm in shock as I'm writing this, I seriously need advice on the way forward My 3 year old daughter said she was thirsty and wanted drinking water so I walked over the fridge got a bottle of water poured it into her cup and hand it over to her,she took a little and said she was done I was upset cos I was like is this why you made me drop what I was doing.to ensure she won't come back saying she was thirsty I said to her drink all of it she answered dad I'm ok, I repeated finish it she took a few rounds and then walked to the kitchen table and dropped the water cup walked back to me and said Dad I'm angry Dad I'm mad and walked away since then I've been feeling really bad. How do I assure her I meant well for her |
Breaking: Tribunal orders re-run in Akwa Ibom gov. election on October 21, 2015 The Akwa Ibom State governorship tribunal has ordered for a rerun of the governorship election in the state. The Tribunal ordered Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to conduct re-run election in 18 local government areas of the state. There are 31 LGs in Akwa Ibom. Giving its verdict on Wednesday, the Tribunal said it was satisfied that there were discrepancies during the governorship election held on April 11. The Tribunal further asked the Independent National Electoral Commission to conduct the re-run elections. source http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/breaking-tribunal-orders-re-run-in-akwa-ibom-gov-election/ |
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Please help check this VIN for me 4T1BF22K6YU111525 Regards Edwin edwin.nwaugo@gmail.com |
Please help check this VIN for me 4T1BF22K6YU111525 Regards Edwin edwin.nwaugo@gmail.com |
BREAKING!!! Again, Aisha Buhari Cancels Planned Visit to US for World First Ladies’ Conference