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i am watchin channels tv an tvc news all throughout today and i see or hear nothing about that tout |
kanu should not be allow to leave this country until he pays dearly for his sins |
beautiful but they are just too young |
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op don fall hand |
hope this is true |
what da fvc k i just read? |
Papanonso17:1 Open up the “Play Store” app. It is an icon that looks like a colorful sideways triangle that can be found on your home screen. 2 Tap on Search. It will be a magnifying glass located in the top right corner of the screen. 3 Type in "Parental Flux" and tap enter. This will prompt a list of apps that have parental controls for limiting access to explicit websites. 4 Tap on SecureTeen Parental Control. It is an application that specializes in adjusting the settings for parental guidance. 5 Tap Install and accept the terms. Doing so will install the browser onto your Android device. 6 Tap Open. This will open the app on your screen. 7 Tap on Register and create an account. This is done by typing in a username and password, then tapping Create Account . 8 Verify your device's name and tap Next. Doing so will verify it's the correct device you're going to sync with the app. 9 Tap on Add New Child Profile. This is where you can enter details about the person you want to block explicit material for. You can create restrictions for more than one person. 10 Tap on Activate Now. Doing so will activate the app where you can now adjust it's settings from the home screen. |
THE SLAYER OF IPOB |
IgboSubmarine:noise maker |
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. ipoblogic:Bros,all this one wey u dey yarn here na noise. If u have no transport to ur town to support u ipob group, come make i give u t.p. |
nothing for u |
MAKURDI— Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State, who is also the
Chairman of Progressive Governors’ Forum, has described the
agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, for a sovereign
republic in the South-East as a child’s play. Okorocha, who spoke yesterday after leading a delegation of the forum on a visit to internally displaced persons, IDPs, and victims of the recent Benue flood disaster in Benue State, said no reasonable Ibo man was backing the agitation. His words: “I have always said that IPOB is an agitation group, but the captioning is bad when you talk of sovereignty within a sovereign nation and also talking of secession. “Let me assure you that no Ibo person or man is in support of secession and people must see this as a childish act. We must stand up to address it before it becomes a national problem. “As for us leaders in that area, it will be insane for anyone to think that the IPOB leader will ask us to follow him to seek secession. “So Nigerians must learn to address it specifically. If you are addressing IPOB you should be specific and not to address it as if it is an Ibo affair.” Okorocha, who personally donated N10 million to the victims, also sympathised with Benue State over the disaster, stressing that his team was on a fact-finding mission to pave way for a visit of the entire All Progressives Congress, APC, governors in the country. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/ipobs-agitation-childs-play-gov-okorocha/ |
UMUAHIA —THE composer of Biafra Anthem, All Hail Biafra , which Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB uses, Chief Charles O. Okereke, has disagreed with the call by the group for people to boycott the November 18 governorship in Anambra State, saying that it was not taken in the interest of the people. According to Okereke, who is the publisher of Masterweb, one of Africa’s foremost online news media; the Biafran agitators should realize “they should be lawful till Biafra comes.” He however said that the agitators have the right to agitate for self determination. Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Speaking to journalists in Umuahia weekend, Okereke said: “I have no issues with the way agitators like IPOB are going about their agitation but I feel that discussing it through seeking opinion is better. “For me, I don’t think that the UN will come to conduct referendum with the approval of the Federal Government and the National Assembly. Even if they approve it, members of the National Assembly will have to talk to the people they represent. “Our leaders will not be interested because they may lose. To me, I have a different way to correct things like bad governance, and that is by being involved in elections to elect good leaders.” Okereke, who said that it is the same anthem he authored in 1970 that the IPOB uses, however said that he was not involved in Biafran activities. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/anambra-election-composer-biafra-anthem-faults-ipobs-position/ |
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b!tch please |
any little thing that happened in biabia they will quickly blame the military and pmb bunch of ingrate |
The Police Command in Enugu State has commenced investigation into an alleged heavy explosion that rocked a former New Artisan Market on the outskirts of Enugu. The command’s Spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Enugu. Amaraizu said the explosion took place at the former New Artisan Market, along Enugu-Port Harcourt Road on Monday at about 8 p.m. He said the command had dispatched its crack team of investigators, mainly from its Explosive Ordinance Department (EOD), to the scene of the incident. The spokesman said the EOD team was currently combing the entire area and its environs in order to ensure that it was safe and secure for all. Amaraizu, however, said that no life was lost in the incident. “The command through its operatives has commenced full scale investigation into the alleged incident of explosion at the scrap site of the former New Artisan Market in Enugu. “The cause of the explosion is yet to be ascertained and no life was lost. “However, the incident is alleged to have caused minor destruction in a nearby food shop, including two vehicles parked near the said shop,’’ he said. He advised residents of the state and travelers along the road not to panic as “the command is on ground and on top of the situation to unravel the causes of the incident’’. “The command is advising the good people of the state, particularly residents of that axis not to entertain fear or panic, but to go about their normal lawful businesses. “All hands are on deck, the command is working in partnership with relevant sister security agencies and stakeholders to ensure a safe and secure Enugu and its environs,’’he said. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/09/just-heavy-explosion-enugu-market-police-launch-investigation/ |
keep it up |
Based on their cut-off marks for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB),Nigerian universities can be graded into A,B and C with the Grade A universities being the best. The National Universities Commission (NUC), says that Grade ‘A’ Universities of choice are those that can accommodate students with minimum of 180-200 scores in JAMB. According to a report by Below is a list of the classifications: 1. Grade A universities These institutions include: University of Benin, University of Ibadan, St Albert The Great Major Seminary(Affiliated to UNIBEN), University of Lagos, Lagos State University, Afe Babalola UIniversity, Ado-Ekiti, Covenant University, Ota in Ogun state, Ekiti State University, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger state, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Bayero University Kano, University of Ilorin and 29 others. 2. Grade B universities Investigations further reveal that there are other tertiary institutions in the country considered as Grade ‘B’ with minimum cut-off marks of between 150-170 and foremost among them are: Adamawa State University, Mubi, Babcock University Ilishan-Remo, Ogun state; Redeemers University, Ogun State; American University of Nigeria (AUN) Yola; Federal School of Surveying, Oyo, Oyo State; Baze University, Abuja; Kwararafa University, Wukari, Taraba state, 74 other institutions cutting across Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education owned by federal, state and private individuals and organizations. 3. Grade C universities There are cut-off marks between 100-145 who still get admissions into institutions of higher learning in the country and are categorized as grade ‘C’. They are among the 167 universities, polytechnics, Colleges of Education and other institutions owned by federal, state and private individuals and organizations. They include: Bauchi State University; Federal College of Forestry, Jos, Plateau State; Federal University Gashua, Yobe state; University of Mkar, Gboko, Benue state; Adeleke University, Ede, Osun state; Catholic Institute of West Africa, Port-Harcourt: Wesley University Ondo; Tansian University Anambra; Ibadan City Polytechnic Oyo; Petroleum Training Institute, Effurun, Delta State, Trinity Polytechnic Uyo and 156 other institutions across the country. https://www.naij.com/1124707-3-grades-nigerian-universities-grade-a-b-c-institutions-list.html Fynestboi olawalebabs Richiez |
holy isssh!!! |
heartless |
some radio presenters are just too proud |
movie scene |
https://img.wennermedia.com/featured-newsletter-horizontal-list/gettyimages-109364677-13101bb1-bb10-4e42-85af-e46e01adbadf.jpg Don Williams, the Country Music Hall of Fame member whose imposing height and warm, reassuring voice earned him the nickname "Gentle Giant," died Friday, September 8th after a short illness. An internationally popular country star, Williams recorded dozens of hit songs, including "Tulsa Time," "Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good" and "It Must Be Love." He was 78. http://www.rollingstone.com/country/news/don-williams-countrys-gentle-giant-dead-at-78-w501990 lalasticlala |
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