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Hehehehe. I like buhari sha. His I no send you attitude, is one of a kind. |
HarlequinLekex:Fault finder! Always looking for the bads.... |
"Do you know how many people Olamide has helped? How many can you count?Adekunle Gold, Zlatan, Ycee, Dotman, Youngjon, Fireboy, Asake. He reached out to me & took me to another state to record my first song. It was like a dream to me. He changed my life & my career till today. And you will never hear him write or mention anything about it" - Zlatan
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***Not all, at all! I can vouch for some females I know. |
optionalY09:Ur father! |
At least 76 people have been reported dead after a boat accident in Nigeria's south-eastern state of Anambra. The boat, which was carrying at least 80 people, capsized on Friday in the Ogbaru area in Anambra state. Most of the victims were women and children, trying to reach safety after their community had been inundated by floodwater. President Muhammadu Buhari offered his condolences to the families of the victims in the "tragic" accident. He also ordered a review of safety measures across the country's water transport system, and said emergency services must do everything to account for those missing. Mr Buhari called on government agencies "to check the safety protocols on these transport ferries to make sure such incidents are avoided in the future". Local media reports say those aboard the boat were heading to the Nkwo market in Ogbakuba before it capsized. Some officials said the boat had suffered an engine failure and hit a bridge before capsizing. Thickman Tanimu, south-east coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency, told the AFP news agency: "The water level is very high and too risky for a smooth search and rescue operation". Anambra governor Charles Soludo added that the accident had been a shock the both residents and the state's government, offering his sympathies to the victim's families. Boat accidents are relatively common in Nigeria, although most are blamed on overloading or poor safety measures.
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He is About to join APC |
And you can't even touch those politicians stealing you and ur generations future. Jungle justice is never a solution. Why won't the whites even see the black man as an animal sef ![]() |
A big NO! |
At least 38 people have been killed in today's attack in northern Thailand, police have confirmed at a news conference. |
We've got more information coming from a conference held by Thai police. The national police chief says the gun used in the shooting was a 9mm legally-owned pistol. General Damrongsak Kittiprapas confirms the gunman was dismissed from the police force over drugs offences in June. He adds police believe the gunman was on the the drug amphetamine when he went to the children centre, which they say was close to his home. |
A teacher who was confronted by the gunman has told Thai TV that the shooter's child was a regular pupil at the day-care centre. She told the Thairath TV network that the shooter - a former police officer - used to drop his child off at the nursery and had seemed polite when interacting with staff. Before the attack, she said she heard a loud firework-like bang and two colleagues on the floor waving to her to take cover. She said she then saw the gunman walking towards her. She fled inside a classroom with two colleagues and told them to lock the door. The attacker attempted to shoot through it but the teacher was eventually able to escape the centre and climb over a wall to seek help. Police have said the gunman's child was not at the centre today, but that the gunman later killed his wife and son at home before taking his own life. |
Though mass shootings are rare in Thailand, there are around 10 million privately-owned guns in the country of 70 million people, according to the most recent statistics from gunpolicy.org, an NGO based at the University of Sydney. It said that of these, around 4.1 million weapons were unregistered. In comparison, Myanmar, which has a population of 54 million, has around 870,000 firearms. While in South Korea, with a population of around 50 million, there are around 79,000 guns. |
The police say the attacker arrived at the day centre at around 1pm, when the children were inside having a nap. He was armed with a knife, a handgun and a shotgun, and began opening fire almost immediately, hitting teachers and parents who tried to stop him entering the building. Police officers arriving after the attack were confronted with horrific scenes, the bodies of adults and children, some of them very young, lying inside and outside the centre. The attacker hit several people with his truck as he drove away, and opened fire on them too, before going to his home, killing his wife and son, and then himself. |
Police have identified the attacker as Panya Khamrab, a 34-year-old former police lieutenant colonel. He had been dismissed from the force in January for methamphetamine possession, and had appeared in court on a drugs charge hours before carrying out the attack, Thai police say. He was due to face a verdict on Friday, but killed himself and his family as police searched for him following the attacks. |
This morning's attack at the childcare centre has left a community reeling. The BBC's Thai editor, Nopporn Wong-Anan, says the area in the north-east of the country is intensely rural, sitting over 530 kilometres away from the capital of Bangkok. He says the remote area is quite impoverished, with most locals working as farmers and living on "basic necessities". Nopporn adds that poor weather and intense storms caused by Thailand's monsoon season had prevented many families from taking their children out on Thursday morning. "A lot of people are devastated of course, and many parents feel lucky that they didn't send their children to school because of the weather," he says. |
Witnesses have spoken to the Reuters news agency about seeing the attacker approaching the childcare centre. "He was in the middle of reloading the gun. I held my hands up and begged for mercy. I didn't know what to do," one woman said. Another woman added: "Because he's a parent of one of the kids, at first I thought he was coming to pick up his kids." One woman said she first thought the sound of bullets was a firecracker. "He shot at the door while the children were sleeping," another said. "He didn't say anything. I was shocked." "He used his feet to kick the window, then he shot at the door... I ran to the kitchen behind. I was in shock; I didn't know what to do," another recalled. |
There's a lot of activity here, people are trying to help the families of those affected. But more than anything else there's a sense of total disbelief about what could have driven this man to carry out such a desperately cruel act. Nobody has any answers at this stage, it came completely out of the blue. Thailand is not a stranger to gun crime but killings on this scale - involving children - are pretty much unheard of. Everyone is looking for answers, but for now we're simply left absolutely stunned and disbelieving about what took place here. |
At least 37 people have been killed in an attack at a childcare centre in north-eastern Thailand More than 20 children are among the dead, with victims as young as two years old The nursery usually takes 92 children, but heavy rain and the fact a shared bus had broken down meant only 24 children were present, the childcare centre's head teacher says The attack began when a man armed with a gun and a knife stormed into the childcare facility in Nong Bua Lamphu province The attacker - who killed himself and his family as police searched for him - has been identified as former police officer Panya Khamrab He was dismissed from the police force earlier this year and was facing trial on drugs charges Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has ordered an urgent probe into the attack and offered condolences to the families of the victims
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They can burst once you vomit or cough too much. As a man, before you die, you get nice symptoms like: Breast development, loss of abdominal hair (belly baldness), shrinkage of the testicles. No more desire for sex, impotence. As a woman you masculinize. Later you get general organ failure, if you haven't bled to death yet. You fall into a coma. Dying of liver cyrrhosis is from the most miserable there is, it is hardly talked about how it goes on. You better stop in time. Have your liver values measured. If they have changed for the worse, just stop. Or at least take a break for a few weeks so your liver can recover. |
You can't undo that. What's gone is gone. If you discover this early and stop drinking now, you can slow or stop the process. It's difficult. Sooner or later you die of cirrhosis of the liver. In a very miserable way. Not only are you full of poison, but your blood clotting doesn't work normally and various hormones are no longer produced. It can mean you die from internal bleeding. You get varicose veins in your esophagus. It has to do with blood stasis. When they burst, you go HOPS. They look like this from the inside:
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But, if you keep drinking, she'll never make it down the "dump." But if you stop now, it will be back to normal in a fairly short time. If you continue, the liver will become inflamed. Even that is still reversible. The liver is very forgiving and can regenerate really great and fast. By the way, you don't notice it when it's bad. You are just tired. Tiredness is the cry of the liver. It doesn't hurt. If you still keep drinking, you can get liver cyrrhosis. The wonderful liver tissue that works so hard with its genius cells turns into useless, sticky connective tissue.
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(above you can see the cells of the liver "swollen" with fat under the microscope). You get an enlarged, a fatty liver. Especially if you also like to eat a lot of fat. Below you can see a normal liver compared to a fatty liver.
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This is a healthy liver. It contains a whole factory to produce hormones and substances that are vital for us. And it contains a recycling plant for the substances we ingest. Everything we ingest has to pass through the liver. It sorts out what can stay and what should go. It determines what is to be used now and what is to be transformed and shipped to storage. It also takes care of the conversion. When you drink alcohol, it ALWAYS gets priority in the liver over everything else. This means that everything else has to "wait in line" until the liver gets rid of the alcohol. It's not just that you keep more toxin in your body, but the liver can't break down the fat like it should. You gain weight first, and second, a lot of the fat is deposited in the liver itself.
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4: When the check disk process finishes, the bad sectors on HDD will be marked. Bad sectors on the hard drive may lead to data loss or other worse problems. Therefore, after you have marked the bad blocks as unusable, you had better back up the files to avoid data loss. For this, you can use a professional recovery tool like..... |
Several reasons cause hard drive corruption & bad sector is one of them. Before going to repair bad sector solutions, first, you need to mark the bad sectors as unusable on the hard drive. However, if you don’t know whether your hard disk has bad sectors, you need to check the hard disk first and then mark the bad sectors later. So, check the disk and mark the bad sectors step by step. 1: Type the cmd in the search box of Windows and right-click the Command Prompt to choose Run as administrator. 2: In the popup command line window, type the command chkdsk c:/f /r and hit Enter to continue. 3: You will receive a message which tells you that Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Now type Y to continue. During the restarting process, the check disk process will be performed.
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The platters are divided into circular strips, each with a different radius called tracks. When you have a track with the same radius as another one on a different platter, it creates magnetic cylinders. Each platter is divided into several sectors based on a certain arc. The smallest data storage unit is called the sector. Now, let’s understand what are bad sectors? Bad sectors refer to areas on the disk where data cannot be accessed appropriately due to logical or physical errors. If a track has bad sectors, this is called "bad sectors on disks". There are two types of bad sectors. Logical bad sectors are caused by software errors that can be fixed & physical bad sectors result from physical damage and can't be repaired.
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A computer hard drive (or a hard disk or HDD) is one kind of technology that stores the operating system, applications, and data files such as documents, pictures, and music that your computer uses. A hard disk drive (HDD) is composed of a platter that contains compartments to hold data. This data is your operating system, applications, and files you have created. There is an actuator arm that moves across the platter to read or write the information. To make the process faster, the platter spins as the actuator arm moves across it. The platter and the actuator arm are delicate, so they are covered by a steel case. It prevents damage to the disk under normal circumstances.
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I dey eat d one wey no trespass not to talk of d one wey trespass. D owner no go see d banana. Na my own! |
So obi cannot make Nigeria better after all? |
Anytime I see president muhammadu buhari...the number one citizen of Nigeria; I just get happier inside and outside. I don't know why! |
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