DCatt: Trump has been sharing food since February because of covid19 and people are at home not working. The farmers cried because they could not harvest thousands of cows and pigs because all the meat processing plants are closed and farm produce were going to waste for the same reason, so Ivanka headed the department to get the food straight to the needy. Trump also signed to law a bill called FARMERS TO FAMILY which helps farmers sell directly to families and cutting out the middle men. This is why you are still getting cheap food to buy, democrats attacked the US food suppliers but people don't feel it because we have a genius as president. Trump told the farmers to get the food to Americans rather than waste millions of chickens or farm produce.
I never knew America politics share some similarities with Naija politics this much until yesterday in church in Atlanta where hundreds of boxes containing groceries of different items were shared to all...I took 5 boxes home and we still had plenty of boxes left behind. Inside each box contained a letter by President Trump himself.... This year election get as e bi.
jaybenugo: "I'm Restless And Weak" - Fiancé Of Lady Killed By Stray Bullet In Rivers State Asks For Prayers (Graphic Photos)
Monday Bakor, whose fiancée was killed by a stray bullet fired by in Oyigbo, Oyigbo Local Government Area of Rivers State, took to Facebook on Saturday, October 31, to ask for prayers as he feels ''weak and restless.''
The deceased, Queen Nwazuo, a final year HND student of Abia State Polytechnic, was hit by stray bullet while sitting inside a shop attached to their apartment at No 12b Ehi Road in Oyigbo on Thursday, October 22, in the wake of the crisis that engulfed in the area.
IgbereTV gathered that the bullet pierced through the iron door of the closed shop and hit her on the neck. She was rushed to the hospital by her fiancé but couldn't make it.
Sharing the ugly incident on Facebook, Monday Bakor, from Onne, Rivers State, wrote:
Mjolnir: Hahahahah. Spirit airline is among the chief culprit They some ultra cheap flights.u pay 46usd for carry on luggage and 66 usd per checked in luggage.this is a flight of 56usd from newyork
Omo" I entered that trap last week from Minneapolis St Paul to Atlanata GA... Flight was booked at 56USD... On getting to the counter with my 2 boxes... I paid painfully additional 189USD for my laugages alone.... I almost cried... Now I am considering going by road (Grayhound) to New York on my way back to the city of Traffic Jams... � As they say... "Travelling is part of education"
flourishing247: Cheap ticket issues. LOL. I only try it within the US not for international flights. Imagine paying for luggage plus excess luggage. Cheap tickets also come with long layovers. Bargain de sweet sha.
Hello everyone, good morning from New Jersey, the Lord is Gracious and Kind. Got in yesterday thru Newark, New Jersey by Emirate... Everything went seemless... Passport stamped with no restriction. Security check was minimal... Though a thorough one was done at Athens Greece... And I met someone who offered me a free accommodation I'm New Jersey City... till I go to Minneapolis . Thank you all!
Good morning all... Pls I am landing in Newark on Sunday... Please I need someone to show me love, I need to sleep over that night ... Before leaving for Minneapolis the next day or two days after.
Bobby4090: Is it only the bride's mum that was absent? Have you people not noticed that even the bride's only sister, her junior sister who stays with her mum in London was absent too. Its so pathetic. Since the divorce, they shared their daughters. Sharon who was in London with her mum came down to Lagos to stay with Chris, while the junior one remained in London with Anita. I wonder the kind of division that will make one half of a family boycott important functions of the other part. With this, i won't be surprised if Pastor Chris won't attend his last daughters wedding. Or rather, she may not invite him even if he wants to be there. The Devil has really played Ludo with this family. May God help us all.
Don't say what u dont know and don't mislead others... The younger sister was there n was the chief bride's maid...and as a matter of fact, the two kids are with d dad...no sharing whatsoever... Sharon is 25 while Shalin is 23...they r no longer teenagers... They know and do what is right
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autojosh: Despite its age, the 1952 Model Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith ‘ALW 11’ owned by the Kano Emirate is one of the most famous and most expensive to maintain Rolls-Royces in Nigeria – both recent and vintage.
This Rolls-Royce was originally owned by an Armenian-British millionaire Nubar Gulbenkian who had many custom made Rolls-Royces in his collection. This particular Rolls-Royce was specially designed for him in 1952.
Shortly afterwards, the then Emir of Kano, Abdullahi Bayero (Emir from 1926-1953) bought the car. When Bayero died, the car was handed down to his successor, Alhaji Mohammed Sanusi I ( the grand-father of the current Emir).
It is said that Alhaji Mohammed Sanusi I made the car available for use by Queen Elizabeth II when she toured Northern Nigeria (Kano, Jos, Kaduna, etc.) in 1956.
The late Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, also later inherited the car and the current Emir, Muhammad Sanusi II, has now inherited it.
Over the years, this Rolls-Royce has undergone restoration and several very high cost maintenance work. Almost all the parts have been rebuilt and refitted on it.
For instance, a new ash frame for the alloy body was rebuilt. The Perspex covers for the unique front lights were recreated and replaced. A genuine Rolls-Royce badge bar was fitted on it to serve as a handrail for the Emir when he needed to stand and acknowledge his people; the speedometer was re-engineered, etc.
Of course, this sensitive piece of the Emirate’s automotive heritage is not what you would expect just any mechanic to handle.
The job of maintaining this Rolls-Royce was contracted to a long-standing British independent Rolls-Royce specialist, Chris Lee, of Beaconsfield, Bucks.
According to Chris Lee, when the Emirate contracted him for the maintenance of the Roll-Royce, he was instructed by the Emirate to do anything that was required, to keep it in proper working shape, irrespective of the cost.
Indeed, it requires a fortune to keep a 1952 automobile in top working condition.