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zyzxx:Forever, this game will be. |
Am actually short of words to say and couldn't believe that you are no more. A woman full of life and hope, was thanking God that u ve made it not knowing that you will be called home soon. still remembered our last chat and cant forget you soon. wish I can composed myself to write this but its difficult. who will run the candy sweet treatz business? my prayer is that God will comfort your parents, siblings, friends and loved ones Adieu Oluwatosin Deborah Kolade CEO Candy sweet Treatz |
Pls I need steps to take in opening bitcoin account. ve checked bitcoin.com but couldn't see any link for that. |
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25 STATES + FCT APC =10,384,898 (55.1%), PDP = 8,466,337 (44.9%) |
result as at now
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EKITI STATE APC =120,331 PDP =176,446 OGUN STATE PDP = 207,950 APC = 308,290 ENUGU STATE APC =14,157 PDP =553, 003 KOGI STATE APC =264,851 PDP =149,987 OSUN STATE APC =383,603 PDP =249,929 ONDO STATE APC = 299,889 PDP = 251,368 FCT APC = 146,399 PDP= 157,195 OYO STATE APC =528,620 PDP = 303,376 NASSARAWA STATE APC = 236,838 PDP = 273,460 |
EKITI STATE APC =120,331 PDP =176,446 OGUN STATE PDP = 207,950 APC = 308,290 ENUGU STATE APC =14,157 PDP =553, 003 KOGI STATE APC =264,851 PDP =149,987 OSUN STATE APC =383,603 PDP =249,929 ONDO STATE APC = 299,889 PDP = 251,368 FCT APC = 146,399 PDP= 157,195 OYO STATE APC =528,620 PDP = 303,376 |
EKITI STATE APC =120,331 PDP =176,446 OGUN STATE PDP = 207,950 APC = 308,290 ENUGU STATE APC =14,157 PDP =553, 003 KOGI STATE APC =264,851 PDP =149,987 OSUN STATE APC =383,603 PDP =249,929 ONDO STATE APC = 299,889 PDP = 251,368 FCT APC = 146,399 PDP= 157,195 |
Closetoheart:30 states +FCT |
EKITI STATE APC =120,331 PDP =176,446 OGUN STATE PDP = 207,950 APC = 308,290 ENUGU STATE APC =14,157 PDP =553, 003 KOGI STATE APC =264,851 PDP =149,987 OSUN STATE APC =383,603 PDP =249,929 ONDO STATE APC = 299,889 PDP = 251,368 FCT APC = 146,399 PDP= 157,195 |
OSUN APC- 383,603 PDP-249,929 |
KOGI 1,350,883 - Registered 476,839- accredited APC- 264,851 PDP- 149,987 |
ENUGU 1,381,563-Registered 616,112 - accredited 14,157 -APC 553,003 -PDP |
Ogun: APC: 308,290 PDP:207,950 |
Ten people were killed and more than five injured as two male suicide bombers blew themselves up in Kano. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/beaking-news-10-killed-5-injured-as-2-suicide-bombers-hit-kano/ |
Avallon002:I don't get it, don't see any congregation save some political colleague of his. |
The UN Security Council, on Tuesday urged West Africa countries to enhance regional military operations and coordination to effectively combat activities of Boko Haram in the region. The Security Council stated this in a statement made available to newsmen in Lagos by the United Nations Information Centre (UNIC). The council, however, restated its determination to combat all forms of terrorism, in accordance with its responsibilities under the Charter of the UN. “The Security Council reiterated its deep concern that the activity of Boko Haram is presently undermining the peace and stability of the West and Central African region. “Members of the Security Council, therefore, urge the region to enhance regional military operations and coordination to more effectively and immediately combat Boko Haram insurgency,’’ it said. The statement, while condemning the spate of Boko Haram’s recent attacks in Maiduguri and in Lake Chad Basin region, said that the insurgents now constituted threat to local and international peace. It also said that it was imperative for perpetrators, organisers, financiers and sponsors of acts of terrorism to be sanctioned. “The members of the Security Council reaffirmed that terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including the actions of Boko Haram constitute one of the most serious threats to international peace and security. “And that any acts of terrorism are criminal and unjustifiable, regardless of their motivation, wherever, whenever and by whosoever committed it,’’ the statement said. It also expressed the council’s condolences to the families of the victims of the attacks. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/un-calls-regional-military-boko-haram/#sthash.3UjF80uS.dpuf |
By Emman Ovuakporie & Johnbosco Agbakwuru ABUJA—TRAGEDY hit the ongoing presidential debate as the vice presidential candidate of the Alliance for Democracy, AD, Akuchie Clinton Cliff was said to have been involved in an auto crash on his way to the airport to attend the vice presidential debate in Abuja, yesterday. Also yesterday, another vice presidential candidate, Hassanatu Hassan of the Citizens Popular Party, CPP, who was billed to attend the ongoing debate was reportedly operated upon in an undisclosed hospital. The coordinator of the 2015 Nigerian Elections Debate Group, NEDG, Taiwo Alimi who disclosed this at the venue of the event said both contestants were unavoidably absent because of their indispositions and had communicated to the organizers. However, most of the candidates have blamed some of the social vices in the country especially the issue of hunger and unemployment to the scourge of corruption in Nigeria. Specifically, the Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, ACPN, vice presidential candidate, Ojengbede Farida in reaction to how her party would tackle corruption if elected said hunger and unemployment that had assumed alarming proportion in the country were as a result of corruption. Farida who said that the people of Nigeria desired a better deal than what they were getting from the present government also said that the country’s political growth was affected by the politics of money bags and godfatherism where governance had become a family affair. The ACPN vice presidential candidate who said that the issue of corruption would not be business as usual if the party was given the mandate stated that “until perpetrators are named, shamed and punished, corruption will not stop.” - http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/presidential-debate-ad-vp-auto-crash/#sthash.9bWPcnqT.dpuf |
Nigerian fighter jets have bombed the northeast town of Malam Fatori, controlled by Boko Haram Islamists, the military said Thursday. Witnesses and some media reports said troops and airforce planes from neighbouring Chad were involved in the operation on Nigerian soil but Abuja neither confirmed nor denied the claim. There was no initial word on casualties or whether Boko Haram fighters had fled the area. “Malam Fatori is within the area of operation covered by the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) of which Chad has always been a part,” defence spokesman Chris Olukolade told AFP in a text message. “The Nigerian airforce has also been conducting (an) air mission there for two days now,” he added. “It is all part of the ongoing efforts against terrorism.” The MNJTF was set up more than a decade ago to combat smuggling in the remote region but as the Nigerian Islamist insurgency in the area intensified, the mandate of the force changed. Residents in the town of Bosso, which lies next to Malam Fatori but across the border in Niger, said the bombardment began early on Wednesday and lasted for several hours. “At around 8:00 am (0700 GMT) we started seeing three military jets encircling Malam Fatori and soon after (they) began dropping bombs,” said Idrissa Ari, a Bosso resident. Reaching locals inside Malam Fatori is difficult given the collapse of the mobile phone network on the Nigerian side of the border. The authorities in N’Djamena did not respond to requests seeking comment on their alleged involvement in the operation. The Boko Haram uprising has become a regional crisis, with the four directly affected countries — Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria — agreeing to boost cooperation to contain the threat. The African Union’s annual summit in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa is this week expected to focus heavily on the threat from Boko Haram. AU chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has called the insurgency “a threat to the whole continent”. – Chadian troops in Cameroon – A brutal attack this month on the Nigerian town of Baga, near Chad and Niger, killed several hundred people and raised fresh questions about the Nigerian military’s capacity to face Boko Haram alone. An aerial bombardment inside Nigeria by the Chadian airforce, if confirmed, would mark a major development in bilateral security cooperation. While it was unclear whether Chadian troops had begun operating in Nigeria, security sources said soldiers from Chad had arrived in Cameroon ahead of an expected campaign against the Islamists. “The first Chadian soldiers were deployed yesterday (Wednesday) in Fotokol,” a Cameroonian security source told AFP, requesting anonymity. Fotokol is just 500 meters (0.3 miles) from the Nigerian town of Gamboru, currently controlled by Boko Haram. A senior Cameroonian officer said the deployment was part of “preliminary action” for the Chadian army to take on Boko Haram alongside troops from Yaounde. The insurgents control large parts of Nigeria’s Borno state, which shares borders with Cameroon, Chad and Niger. Meanwhile, local sources in three areas of Cameroon’s far north reported that 10 people had their throats slit by suspected Boko Haram militants this week. - : http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/01/nigeria-fighter-jets-bomb-town-held-boko-haram-military/#sthash.UcqSdz6X.dpuf |
bros, Where is your location? |
maxtum: The mucus in the eyes is caused by infection from flies. Also try not to leave so much food, its a bad habit!thanks |
Amaju Pinnick, Delta FC chairman, has won the NFF election in Warri at the Golden Tulip Hotel after two rounds ofPinnich Amajuelection.At the first round he had 25 votes while at the second round 32 votes which automatically makes him the new President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) More details soon - http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/breaking-news-amaju-wins-nff-election/#sthash.vLDnAr9R.dpuf |
harlos: likey I funkyFunky with TrishaP will be funkified |
My Dog this morning, Don't know y the discharge on her eye still persist after taking her to vet clinic.
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Missmossy: Tomorrow is independence day,just go have funFun with you will be interestingly funky |
TrishaP: Bed is where I want to be right now.Now, let us go to bed. |

