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voodoo wey no make our economic better |
Sai Baba 2019 |
fake news everywhere
Sai Baba 2019 |
Atleast Buhari didn't ban Atiku from America |
just dey disturb your self |
Shelloween:Do you mean Atikuloot noooooo Nigeria must be great Sai Baba |
by not bringing back those who looted Nigeria
Atikulooted 2019 |
like how many children he get |
if you can not give me $5000
Sai Baba till 2023 |
Sai Baba |
story for the gods when you and baba was their for 8 years what did you do Sai Baba 2019 |
2. Brazil Free WiFi Spots: 559,490 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 118 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 61 Brazil dominates when it comes to WiFi spots with over 550,000 of them across its huge landmass. These WiFi spots provide internet access for tens of millions of impoverished citizens who otherwise would be separated from one of mankind’s greatest innovations. The country has a long way to go toward making internet readily available to everyone, but until then WiFi will be the common go-to . 1. United States Free WiFi Spots: 515,925 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 123 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 76 The United States invented the internet. It’s home to the world’s greatest tech hubs, and is where the latest and greatest internet technologies are birthed, from 4G LTE in 2010 to gigabit internet in recent years that allows you to instantly watch YouTube videos at 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. It was only natural that it would top this list.4. Russia Free WiFi Spots: 311,586 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 159 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 73 Russia is one very cold place, so it’s no surprise that many of its inhabitants rely on a nice, warm gaming PC for enjoying the evenings. It’s a particularly mobile friendly part of the world, with over 300,000 WiFi spots and 159 cellular subscriptions per 100 people. Frankly, it should be #1 if not for the millions of Russians who live in desolate areas that don’t even have internet access. 3. Macau Free WiFi Spots: 292 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 322 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 82 322 mobile cellular subscriptions… that’s more than three per person on average. I don’t know what’s going on in Macau, but its flag suggests that it’s growing some kind of five-star illegal narcotics.6. Bahrain Free WiFi Spots: 4,034 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 210 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 98 Tying Luxembourg with 98% of its population using the internet, Bahrain is a surprisingly internet friendly place and that’s probably because it’s one of the major financial hubs in the East. 5. United Arab Emirates Free WiFi Spots: 65,606 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 215 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 91 Now that we’re in the top five we’re looking at some seriously internet addicted countries, the first of which is the United Arab Emirates. This country has quite a huge divide between rich and poor, with oil companies bringing in billions of dollars for the country. As a result, its internet stats are some of the healthiest in the world, only held back its low number of WiFi spots.8. Saudi Arabia Free WiFi Spots: 208,932 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 149 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 74 The middle east doesn’t fare well when it comes to internet adaptability, but there are two exceptions to the rule. One we’ll talk about in a second, and the other is Saudi Arabia. The sword on its flag might indicate that it’s still living in pre-BC times, but it has more WiFI spots than just about any other country in the world. I wouldn’t mess with them. 7. Hong Kong Free WiFi Spots: 4,750 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 241 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Po10. South Korea Free WiFi Spots: 59,052 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 121 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 93 South Korea is a technologically savvy country known for its cultural appreciation of competitive video games and posting Instagram photos of every meal. It’s surprising that it didn’t rank higher, but 10th out of 195 countries is quite good when you think about it. 9. United Kingdom Free WiFi Spots: 58,400 Mobile Cellular Subscriptions (per 100 people): 120 Individuals Using the Internet (% of Population): 95 When English people aren’t busy drinking tea, you can bet they’re on the internet doing something. The UK is one of the rainiest and overcast places in the world, after all.pulation): 87 Hong Kong is, generally speaking, a very prosperous place where well-off people live. While the number of people using the internet in the country is lower than most countries on this list, those who do on average have 2.4 cellular subscriptions at their disposal. Maybe they drop a lot of phones and don’t want to replace them, or maybe there’s a lot of drug dealing going on. We’re not certain, but we do know that 241 mobile cellular subscriptions per 100 people is the second highest of any country in the world. |
Kelechi Iheanacho is the third highest paid Nigerian footballer; however he was formerly the leading as the top earner in Europe until Ighalo took over. Although he is listed among the Nigerian professional footballers who play in the English premier league. He earns weekly N31 million at Leicester City after a transfer from Manchester City as compared to his former earn at N 36 million this showed he dropped at about 15 percent. Victor Moses who is often used as a wing back in Chelsea is the fourth highest paid Nigeria footballer. Victor Moses can operate as a winger and is also among Nigeria football stars to earn big salary in England. He earns N 31 million weekly as against N 22 million weekly prior to his contract renewal. Also the Nigeria assistant skipper Ahmed Musa who became fans favourite when he scored two goals against Iceland in the world cup 2018 is the fifth highest paid Nigerian footballer. This made him the undisputed Nigerian football star of the world cup. Ahmed Musa earned N28 million weekly as his salary at CSKA Moscow but has now moved to Saudia Arabia. |
Nigeria women and money |
NIGHTMAREOO7:you sound like an ipob member am not new here ooo |
NIGHTMAREOO7:you must be joking Afonja doesn't mean Yoruba |
so what next |
what is Afonja |
ok
but this isn't news |
and some ipob said this guy is a Muslim |
well he can go to Ghana
Sai BABA 2019 |
will this give us 24 hours electricity |
OK |
I don't want to know is name |
https/www.naija.ng/1196812-stop-dragging-jesus-nigerian-marriages-freeze-tells-nathaniel-bassey.html?iorg_service_id_internal=692981340802115%3BAfoWKNB57Q7NGgjI |
We all have copies of the Bible, so if you have any
contrasting views, kindly show me biblical evidence
of where Jesus told her to go fix her marriage or
prayed for her dead marriage to work!
Jesus NEVER condemned her or prayed for her to
go back to her first marriage, HE OFFERED HER
LIVING WATER!
This world will be better off if we stopped all this
pretentiousness and started offering people living
water like Jesus did, instead of praying for people
who are probably better off without each other, to
come back together IN SUFFERING again.
Do you know how many people have had their lives
destroyed because they were forced to remain in, or
return to dead marriages by pastors? Murder... and
depression are some of the many consequences.
If Jesus did not pray for a Samaritan woman’s
marriage to be healed, despite meeting her in
person, one on one, let’s stop dragging him into
Nigerian marriage issues and focus on the message
of salvation which most of you have almost totally
ignored.
Do have yourself a blessed day, once again I meant
no harm, it’s just that the Christianity practiced
today is more than 99% lies, thus making it
impossible for us to revert to the truth and spirit
Christ spoke about, unless we are willing to unlearn
and relearn, thereby destroying the delusions first!
~FRZ" |
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has given a victory speech and accepted to be the party’s flag bearer in the 2019 presidential election. Atiku defeated 11 other contestants in the primary which ended in the afternoon of Sunday, October 7, in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. He won the opposition party's presidential ticket by polling a total of 1, 532 votes with the governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Tambuwal, coming a distant second with 693 votes. Here are key points from the acceptance speech of the PDP’s presidential candidate in the 2019 general elections. 1. Comments on the PDP National Convention Atiku described presidential primary as the most credible, transparent free election since the return of democratic governance in 1999. He described the convention as “a landmark event.”2. Regards to fellow contestants The former vice president also commended his fellow contestants “for displaying a sense of unity, a sense of purpose and a sense of commitment.” He expressed readiness to work with all the contestants. “I am ever ready to work with each and every one of them for the realisation of the victory of our party in the forthcoming elections.“I cannot do it alone,” he said.3. Tribute to Governor Nyesom Wike and the Rivers state government He paid tribute to Governor Nyesom Wike and the government and people of Rivers state over the successful host of the convention. He said: “We look forward to working with you (Rivers governor and people) so that our party can be returned to power in the next election.” 4. Tribute to former president Olusegun Obasanjo Atiku also praised his former boss for choosing him as a running mate in 1999 and for giving him important leadership lessons when they served the country together. “I wouldn’t have been standing here today if my former boss president Olusegun Obasanjo has not made me his vice president. “Under his tutelage, I learned quite a lot and I believed the experience I got is going to definitely impact how eventually we govern this country. I wish to pay my personal tribute to him,” he added.5. Allegiance to the PDP and party stakeholders He pledged an unalloyed cooperation with the stakeholders of the main opposition party. He particularly pledged to the PDP chairman, Uche Secondus, “and members of this party that you will not find me wanting.” He added that he and the PDP leaders “cannot afford to fail Nigerians at this very moment.” |
who is the guy? |
I reserve my comment |
Michael Jackson? |
if you like call him dullard
the dullard is really working
sai Baba 2023 |
Sai Baba |