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Photo speakes and I know some of my fellow NL members won't reconize this dudes. Comment if you know this dudes?
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Treking Lords
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Treking Lords
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Why dis kind of question wen the king of kings of futuball naim hold the ball.. No ansa jor!!! |
sylvar02:pieces of land for sale.. Don't need raw cash jst a swap wit mecerdes E.klass.. Contact me ASAP before the owner go cum bck frm ubth.. That's hw we Roll here in Edo ![]() |
Barka 4 final neymal seal it wit 3 goal down |
Judolisco:lord av messi |
Judolisco:messi |
All hatez keep hating.. Messi keep sckoring |
Messi 2 goals in 5mins |
MrCEO69:na lie u dey lie ![]() |
This my Bein sports channel sef.. This arab commentator jst dey mak issues worst wit he arab commentary ![]() |
Dyt:which shirt re u wearing |
Op u nd ur babe dey learn work.. Jst dey pray mak she no jam guy lik me 4 area.. I swear she no go even remember if guy lik u dey exist 4 dis life nt even to talk say she date u.. My advise be say go do research on how to mak her reach her orgasm. +18 |
zigger:pity you.. Life begin @ 20s if u missed it @ your 20s you re domes to missed it forever |
Library filler Pinkiedearie: |
That song on your phone that you always skip but never delete. Hit like for skip that song but never delete and Hit share for Nil
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You just have to get up and reply that text Your thoughts and views is allowed
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Op no knw say I be edo boy.. I go sell dis pieces of land for eim eye.. Land For Sale[b] |
Piece of land for sale, don't be surprised am from Edo selling of people's land is my hobbies ![]() |
Can You disown Your mum Just because of your guy/gurl? Be sincere.... |
A destination for the destitute, Sicily is the "promised land" for thousands of migrants and refugees making the desperate journey from North Africa to Europe's Mediterranean coast. More than 10,000 people have arrived from Libya since last weekend alone, according to the Italian Coast Guard. Stories of death at sea and unimaginable suffering are nothing new in the waters between North Africa and Italy; boat people have been arriving on Italy's islands for more than a decade. But what makes the current influx different is the increase in numbers and the absence of control from the ports of embarkation, specifically those in Libya, because when Moammar Gadhafi was in control, he also controlled the flow of migrant ships. In 2008, the-then Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Gadhafi signed an historic friendship agreement in which Italy promised to invest $5 billion in Libyan infrastructure and Gadhafi promised to close what he described as a "spigot" of migrants. During a three-day state visit to Italy in August 2010, he famously threatened to "turn Europe black" if Libya did not enjoy cordial relations with the European Union. After the agreement, Gadhafi kept his promise and the number of arrivals drastically decreased. For a time, almost all migrant arrivals came from Tunisia, just 70 miles from the Italian island of Lampedusa. Because Italy sent most of those migrants who did not qualify for political asylum back to Tunisia, the flow eventually tapered off. And once a new Tunisian government was in place, after the Arab Spring, Italy signed an accord with Tunisia in which they promised to help patrol Tunisia's ports. But after Gadhafi was overthrown, the flow of migrants from Libya exploded again: the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Rome told CNN that more than 140,000 migrants arrived from the North Africa coast in 2011. In October 2013, after a tragic boat accident off the coast of Lampedusa in which 349 people -- including an infant still attached to its mother by the umbilical cord -- died, trapped like sardines in their smugglers' boat as it sank, Italy decided it had to act. In November of 2013, the Italian Navy launched a €9M- a-month search-and-rescue program called Mare Nostrum, in which Italian naval ships patrolled the seas to rescue migrants. In just one year, the program rescued more than 160,000 migrants, according to the Italian Navy. Due to budget constraints and criticism from the European Union that the program itself was encouraging migrants to head across the Mediterranean, the mission ended in October 2014. By the end of the year, more than 174,000 people had been rescued in Italy; an estimated 3,072 people died making the journey, according to the IOM. In November last year, the European Union's border control, Frontex, started its own mission -- Triton -- with a budget of less than a third that of Mare Nostrum. Frontex has no vessels or surveillance equipment of its own, so has to rely on European member states to lend them ships; a ship from Iceland, at the far north of the continent, is currently involved in Frontex's operations off southern Europe. When Italy ended Mare Nostrum, the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres warned that some European governments were making "keeping foreigners out a higher priority than upholding asylum standards." "This is a mistake, and precisely the wrong reaction for an era in which record numbers of people are fleeing wars," Guterres told a UNHCR policy meeting. "Security and immigration management are concerns for any country, but policies must be designed in a way that human lives do not end up becoming collateral damage." Once migrants arrive in Italy, they are supposed to be processed for political asylum and monitored until it is granted or denied, but Italy has been sanctioned by the European Union for not fingerprinting new arrivals. By law, Italy has to take care of the arrivals, but many have no intention of staying in the country, and few of the reception centers are gated, meaning migrants can come and go as they please. And with no physical border controls between Italy and other European countries, they can then disperse across the continent. Moutassem Yazbek, 27, an IT specialist who worked for six years in Dubai, arrived in Sicily in December on board a smuggler's boat. He told CNN he was never fingerprinted in Italy, and eventually made it to Germany where he is studying to learn the language and find work. He says the human trafficking network is a finely-oiled machine that fills a growing need. "I would have done anything to get here," Yazbek said. "It was worth the risk, the bad treatment and the fear. Hard as that may be to believe, it is a better life." www.cnnmobile.com/latest/2015/04/15/why-migrants-risk-death-to-reach-italy?fullarticle=true |
The defence doesn't look very convincing. Prove me wrong please. GGMU |
GGMU |
“Breaking news! Nigeria gets first elected female governor: Hajia Aisha Jumai Alhassan, a serving Senator and former Attorney General/Commissioner for Justice, Taraba State, and candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC, is set to be declared the elected governor of the state following election results collated so far. Hajia Alhassan is leading her main opponent, Darius Ishaku, a former minister, by a wide margin …she would make history as the first elected governor in Nigeria.” http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/mama-taraba-an-end-in-sight-to-spare-tyre-role/?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook |
Everyone knows Mourinho sets up his team for a draw in big matches & I can't see this match being any different, especially how close they are to the title. The question is how will we setup now that Carrick, Blind, Jones & Rojo are out. Rooney or Fellaini could drop into midfield allowing Falcao or RvP to play up top. I would have fancied a win but given the injuries, I'll take an away draw. |
Despite the criticisms he received for performing is hit single ‘Godwin’ at the (HICC) Harvesters International Christian Centre, Lagos, Korede Bello has come out to say he doesn’t regret performing Godwin in a church and he’ll gladly do it again. Read More >>http://www.dailygossip.ng/celebrities/i-will-perform-godwin-in-church-again-korede-bello/ |
justmag:Lol ![]() |
tola9ja:Fallaciloquence...Patrick Obahiagbon.. . |
Bonapart:some people sef.. U think say na children lik u dey here, even 4 ur dream u dey play game. Chaeeeeei? |
The lord is your shepherd and you shall never be in want |
There are some countries in the world where war and strife is so consistent that the citizens have become accustomed to it while on the other hand, there are some countries that are so peaceful that there hasn’t been a war or any major conflict in years. These are the top 10 most peaceful countries in the world. •Denmark Denmark has been awarded the crown for the most peaceful country in the world several times. It is also regarded as the safest place to live on earth. Denmark came face to face with war when it was occupied by the Nazis during the Second World War but yet, it refused to fight back. Denmark is more concerned with economic advancement than going to war. •Norway Norway is also a very peaceful country with the highest levels of human development. Although there was once a mass murdering incident by Anders Behring Breivik in Norway, it was a rare and extraordinary incident in Norway. •Singapore Singapore attained independence in 1965 and is consistently named as one of the most peaceful countries in the world. The country, which takes issues of security very seriously, maintains very cordial relationship with its neighbors and has helped the United Nations in the past to solve issues of promote international peace and cooperation. •Slovenia Slovenia is not only one of the most beautiful European Countries; it is also very peaceful and has the lowest budgets for security, arms and ammunitions in the world. The level of Crime in Slovenia is actually very low. •Sweden Sweden is a Scandinavian country located in Northern Europe. It has the lowest rate of robberies in the world, even though it’s one of the biggest exporters of arms and ammunitions in the world. •Iceland Iceland has been able to distance itself from major world conflicts for several years counting. Iceland rarely makes it to the headline of newspapers for strive or conflicts. Iceland is beautiful too, with big glaciers and raging volcanoes, and is a very big tourist attraction. •Belgium Belgium is also ranked as one of the most peaceful countries in the World by Global Peace. Belgium is in the heart of Europe, and has Brussels as its capital. Belgium has very low crime rates and very low imprisonment rates. It is also a very beautiful tourist attraction. •Czech Republic Czechoslovakia is another extremely peaceful country since its independence from Soviet Bloc in 1989. Czech Republic has a strong capitalist economy, and is a great place to do business. Czech Republic has its fair share of visiting tourists yearly. •Switzerland Switzerland also has low crime rates and is one of the most politically stable countries in the world as well as one of the most peaceful countries in the world. Switzerland has an open political culture and maintains strong diplomatic relationships with other countries in the world. •Japan Japan also makes it on the list of the most peaceful countries in the world. It also has one of the largest economies in the world. realfactgist.com/10-of-the-most-peaceful-countries-in-the-world/[/url] Posted by Dennis Omosigho. Leave a comment |


