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So you mean anyone can edit something in Wikipedia? oyekanwahab: |
Can it be clearer? I too know people. This is from Wikipedia FYI
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nograv:okay, I will agree with you that design and manufacturing are 2 different things. The topic is about manufacturing and assembly. You can bring in the design when needed. |
So the guys in Aba are shoe assemblers since some of their materials are imported? Or a tailor is a cloth assembler because some of their materials are imported too... Mtchew |
Fake smile |
He surely knows what he's doing. If Nwosu wins, he's defecting to APC |
danot1030:Not really because the average Ibo man will collect money and carry broom, does not mean they support APC |
Not really because the average Ibo man will collect money and carry broom, does not mean they support APC bastardmod: |
I just want to see what Buhari's campaign will look like in Crossrivers |
Good morning beautiful people, please can someone tell me the difference between CCB and CCT, or are they the same? |
Candid opinion, the attire fits him so well |
No be by crowd
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Please who knows the name of that car |
Major financial and intellectual breakthrough for me and my men |
please correct the topic. How can you refer to something as a fact and said it's not true again? |
When people learn to differentiate between being educated and intelligent, this will become clearer |
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Las las Nigeria na scam. |
What of Love Don't Cost A Thing and Deliver Us From Eva? |
In his usual hilarious way, Charles Okocha aka Igwe 2pac gives her mum wraps of money as she was very happy and jubilating. He also used the opportunity to advise everyone to appreciate their mothers. Lovely, watch the video. https://www.instagram.com/p/BpGvcfQntMk/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=1ajp44o2dyv7o
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It might as well be a video and screenshots taken at intervals. |
Africa's amiable diplomat dead at 80. May his soul rest in peace . The world will miss you. (CNN) — Kofi Annan, the first black African to lead the United Nations, has died at age 80. He served as Secretary-General at a time when worries about the Cold War were replaced by threats of global terrorism, and his efforts to combat those threats and secure a more peaceful world brought him the Nobel Peace Prize. Annan, who was born in Ghana in 1938, served as the seventh UN Secretary-General, from 1997 to 2006, and was the first to rise from within the ranks of the United Nations staff. He had also been a member, since 2007, of The Elders, a humanitarian group of a dozen leaders and activists of worldwide stature formed by Nelson Mandela. In 2013, Annan became its chairman. The Kofi Annan Foundation confirmed his death with "immense sadness" in a statement posted on Twitter. https://www-m.cnn.com/2018/08/18/africa/kofi-annan-obit-intl/index.html?r=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F
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The Elders Advisory Forum of the All Progressives Congress has advocated for the inclusion of Plateau State in the beneficiaries of the North East Reconstruction Funds. The Plateau State Chairman of the forum, Captain M. Din (retd), who made this call in reaction to the recent invasion on some communities in the state, leaving scores death, maintained that the reconstruction funds would help the people and communities ravaged. Din commended Governor Simon Lalong’s commitment towards the restoration of peace to the State within the past three years and cautioned citizens against utterances capable of aggravating the situation in the state. He said the forum is deeply disturbed by the recent attacks on innocent civilians in Barkin Ladi, Riyom, Mangu, Bokkos and other parts of Plateau State by herdsmen. He said: “We wish to commend the the plateau state government for the immediate steps taken to bring the situation under control. We also commend the security agencies for the decisive measures take to stem the tide is f carnage witnessed during the attacks.” The forum also extended its gratitude to community and religious leaders and Vice President Yemi Osibanjo for the roles played in ensuring that peace returns to the state. Din said: “We call on relevant agencies to review the security architecture in the state in such that those who justified the recent attacks on innocent citizens are picked up and made to face the full wrath of the law.” https://www.today.ng/news/politics/apc-elders-forum-advocates-inclusion-plateau-north-east-reconstruction-funds-128291 |
By Chiemelie Ezeobi A massive explosion has rocked Ilara area near Ogijo in Ogun State after a vandalised pipeline exploded, THISDAY has exclusively gathered. The explosion occured at about 10pm on Sunday and fire was still raging as at 3am on Monday. According to sources, the pipeline was vandalised sometime last week and the valve was left open with fuel gushing out unhindered. Sources claimed the community did not report the case as they should have. Details are still sketchy as to what caused the vandalised pipeline to explode. Residents of the area were said to have fled their homes to safety as fire spread. When contacted, the Commander, 174 Battalion, Lieutenant Colonel Benedict Ezeh, said details were still sketchy. He however said he had already called the area manager at Mosimi Depot to immediately shut down the pipeline as a first measure towards extinguishing the inferno. He said the battalion received distress calls from residents of the area about the massive explosion. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/07/02/massive-pipeline-explosion-rocks-ilara-community-in-ogun-state/amp/
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