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I just don't understand. How can copying something be an achievement? We build models of cars, keke etc. Can't we improve on what is already available? Build a car that can fly, or an engine that runs on water then I will know we and the minister is serious. 1 Like |
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Are they really enjoying the food? I was expecting Their faces to be like mine when I eat starch and banga soup. |
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Please madam minister, what king of talk is this? Abi to pay salary is now campaign promise? This is just another shade of corruption. They will now release more than enough money for their own personal use all in the name of paying Nov and Dec salaries. |
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Reports indicate that China produces fake rice which is mixed with plastic for exportation to African countries including Nigeria. China has a history of making fake food items and the fake rice phenomenon has been there for a while. A reputable English-language newspaper in Korea, The Korea Times, reported that “China famous for having all, making all, has now been reported to have made rice out of plastic and has distributed it.” The ‘plastic rice’ is reportedly made by forming potatoes and sweet potatoes into regular rice grains shape, then adding industrial synthetic resins. It remains hard after cooking and can cause serious health issues. Experts have raised the alarm of possible flooding of the Nigerian market with the ‘plastic rice’. You can determine if your rice is fake by carrying out any of the simple tests below. 1. The mortar and pestle test When molding a few grains of rice with a mortar and pestle, if the powder gives a quite white colour, you are good to go but it has a yellow discoloration, your rice must be fake. 2. The fire test You know what plastic smells like right. So, get a lighter and burn a handful of rice. If it catches fire and smells like burnt plastic, you have fake rice. 3. The water test Get a glass of cold water. Pour a tablespoon of raw rice in the glass and stir. If the rice goes to the bottom, it is all good. If it floats at the top, be careful because it means it contains ‘plastic rice’. Do not eat. 4. The mold test Boil the rice. Leave it in a warm place for like 2-3 days. If mold does not appear in a few days, your rice is fake and should not be consumed. It will not get mold because plastic is not affected by the weather or temperature. 5. The boiling test Observe the rice while boiling. If it starts forming a thick layer at the top of the pot, it is ‘plastic rice’. 6. The hot oil test Just take some of the rice drop into some real hot oil. If it is plastic, it will melt or stick together or stick at the bottom of the pan. Share these tips with your friends and family so they do not end up eating ‘plastic rice’. These tests are very simple. Do not eat plastic rice, be careful. https://www.naij.com/1053229-warning-plastic-rice-floods-nigeria-heres-6-tests-help-determine-rice-fake.html |
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Broad day light endorsement of corruption. What kind of a Nation is this? They are not even calling for a fair investigation. Oh God, deliver this nation. |
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Is it their money? Is it their risk? And una refuse to provide jobs |
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Before nkor, you get option? 2 Likes |
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The annular phase of this solar eclipse can be observed in Lagos as a partial solar eclipse.Partial Solar Eclipses happen when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, but they don't align in a perfectly straight line. Because of this, the Moon only partially covers the Sun's disc. The Sun looks like the Moon has taken a bite out of it. This is because the Moon casts the lighter, outer part of its shadow, the penumbra, on Earth. Eclipses are named after their max point. If an eclipse is total from any part on Earth, it will be called a total eclipse, even though it might be seen as a partial eclipse from most areas. Both total and annular solar eclipses are seen as partial eclipses from the areas on Earth that are outside the Moon's umbra (inner shadow) but inside its penumbra (outer shadow) Source: http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/nigeria/lagos?iso=20160901
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A celebration of criminality. So a trained medical doctor turned politician can come down and play in the mud? ![]() |
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All them guys from animal rights should take note. They killed the goat, as if that was not enough, they humiliate it by taking pictures. .... but the meat go sweet ooo ![]() |
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At summits like this and with the countries involved, you would never know the REAL purpose of the meeting. 9 times out of 10, it is not about what the cameras show us. *** meanwhile, which kind pot Museveni wear for head so? 1 Like |
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Make El Rufai leave the guy with him medication o. Abi no be him brain he dey use digest am? ![]() |
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With what happened in Paris, the only way out is to be prepared for the day of the Lord is near. We see and hear of dispeakable things on a daily. LORD save us all! 1 Like |
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Wike is not comfortable maybe because he was the only newly elected governor that was not handed over to. I think he is using the " attack is the best form of defence" tactics. I can imagine what would have happened if it was a PDP governor that failed to hand over to an APC governor. Yeye dey smell |
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The people of Zimbabwe and other African countries have not yet realised the power they possess. Until we Africans rise up and hold our leaders accountable, they would continue to misbehave. It goes beyond political party affiliations. We the people can demand for what we want, stand by it and get it. 5 Likes
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So because Wike's term would not last, that was why Amaechi was advised not to hand over - APC has kept mute about it. This illegality alone I think will work against APC. 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Checklist, check! All eyes open! |
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Na wah for this guy sef. Shuooo, this is clear politicts of bitterness. So that he would say, afterall, I never handed over to him. Haba Amaechi, we all have one life to live o 2 Likes 1 Share |
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He did his bit the best way he knew how. Maybe we (the nation) are supposed to pass through this phase that is why all we did and still do as a people is complain and not hold our leaders accountable for their actions. Remember how the students of LASU resisted the hike in their fees or just one lawyer that practicallly stoped the FRSC from forcing the new vehicle plate number on Nigerians? It is time we make our leaders do what we want through civil disobedience. PDP, APC etc, it doesn't make any difference. All said, I wish GEJ all the best in his future endeavours. 2 Likes |
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As them been tell us before elections. I wan defend the inauguration o. ![]() 5 Likes 3 Shares |
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The men behind the man. We hardly take note of them, that is if you don't try anything funny around their Oga. Thanks op |
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And maybe like 50yrs after, .....he would be like, you see me so, I for don play for Europe if no be the jazz way follow me. And the new prison inmates would be like, no be only Europe, na Americana. Papa, abeg make we hear word o. |
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Faze of originality way been own the society. |
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So Oga gofernor forget to use sure for armpit? ![]() |
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Una sure this man really waka? ![]() |
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... and I ask, what if Mr Oscar was a black South African? |
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Very good. The man's action or inaction has brought so much pain to Police pensioners. The money he stole and his properties be sold and the proceeds shared amongst the pensioners that are still alive. God bless Nigeria. |
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Yes you can. connect here so I can explain. |
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if his victims had watched the videos they would have noticed the duration of the second video was 4:19! hhhhmmmmm!!!! |
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Good job Uduaghan. Keep building up cases that will land you in jail after your term in office. 1 Like |
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ok. i see what you mean. 1 Share
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the mechanic used it to check if my speedometer was working well even though i asked him to change the engine oil. |
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