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Belleti Cousin... |
B R E A K I N G : Coach Edith Agoye as the new Technical Adviser of @Official3SC Stars Football club. #NNL2017/18
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RIP Tagbo |
People never see food chow.... Na shayo we go chow? |
widepussy:for Vaseline shey? |
The truck na Dino Melaye? |
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando pirates... Soweto Derby.... I can go away with this as long as the match is not on Nickoledeon or Zee world... |
Akoko Edo man |
Normal thing for mbaise |
dingbang:you will b shocked...both shagger and shaggee are here on NL |
Chijioke9121:duri waka..... |
Tolexander:even at that....death sentence in too much for d offences committed... Death for conspiracy and death for robbery!!! |
samsard:Very sure....Bein Sport Channels cover all footballing event.. |
All them peye-peye... |
I am not understanding... Like seriously? Somebody can not use otapiapia in peace again? |
Avoid MMM and bet9ja |
56? Obviously na the consultation man be that... Ostrich Aiye.... Brainwashed idiots |
SaiNigeria:with his bulldozer? |
Iseoluwani:your coins go fit buy entire Barcelona squad
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Norman4real:collect one tiri-tiri.... I will pay... DLS is dope |
SaiNigeria:u get c of o for this plot? Na acquisition land u wan build mansion put? Lala is coming |
Karlovich:u don't have to do that u know? |
SOLMICHAEL: ? |
shortgun:I tire for u o |
A Badagry based herbalist, Mustapha Sunmola, 58, and his fisherman nephew Seth Akpot, 40, have been arrested by the police in Lagos for being in possession of three AK47 rifles, several magasines loaded with assorted live ammunition. They were arrested on June 20, by operatives of the Inspector General of Police’ (IGP) Intelligence Response Team (IRT) and Tactical Intelligence Unit (TIU) at Iworo/Ajido in Badagry. According to the police, they got a tip off that the suspects were pirates and had hijacked several vessels carrying petroleum products in the high seas. The police claimed they were being sponsored by a certain Alphonse, a wealthy businessman in Benin Republic, who allegedly bought the guns for them. But the suspects denied being members of Alphonse’ gang, insisting that he only gave them the firearms to keep for him in exchange for cash gratification. Sunmola who denied preparing charms for pirates and armed robbers, said his nephew brought the guns to his house in May for safekeeping. The herbalist, who initially denied knowing the bag he was asked to keep contained guns, confessed when his nephew answered otherwise. Sunmola said: “We are from Badagry. Akpot is my sister’s son. He was the one who brought the gun. He told me it is what they used to work in the ship. He told me to keep it that his friends and himself would come back for it. “The gun was in my house for three weeks before police arrested me. He was the one who brought police to my shrine. I did not collect any money to keep the guns and I am not a member of any gang. I am a herbalist. I inherited my job from my grandfather. I do not do charms for criminals. I only prepare herbs for people looking for babies and those battling ailment.” Akpot, who said he took delivery of the guns from Alphonse at brick water, said that the alleged illegal oil bunkerer and pirate promised to give him an undisclosed amount of money to keep them. He claimed he knew the said Alphonse last year, adding that he usually supplied fish to him. Akpot said: “I knew him through Baba Beji. Baba Beji was my friend and customer. He usually bought fish from me. But when he relocated, he introduced me to Alphonse and I used to supply fish to him. “He bought fish between N25, 000 and N40, 000 at least three times a month from me. He is a rich man in Benin Republic. I know he’s into oil bunkering and he used to send Cotonou boats to Lagos anchorage to load products in jerry cans. “The day he gave me the guns, he told me to meet him in the water. He was in his speedboat and I was in my own wooden boat. He told me there were guns and that I should keep them well for him. He said he was going to give me big money bit did not tell me the amount. “He said he wanted to help me because I am a good person. So, I took the guns to my mother’s brother, a herbalist because I didn’t know where to keep them. I am not a pirate. I am not a member of the gang.”
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Despite the progress, Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos, has made since the advent of democracy in 1999, the city has been ranked second on the World’s Least Liveable Cities. Lagos ranks 2nd, behind Damascus and ahead of Tripoli and Dhaka on the annual report by the Economist. On the other spectrum, Melbourne has topped a list of the World’s Most Liveable city for the seventh year running but terrorism and diplomatic tensions are eroding living conditions worldwide, an annual report from the Economist has found. The Australian city was ranked number one out of 140 cities, slightly ahead of the Austrian capital Vienna, with the Canadian trio of Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary completing the top five. “This is a win for all Victorians, who contribute so much to making Melbourne the best place to live in the world,” said Victorian state Premier Daniel Andrews. The survey, released Wednesday, scores cities on five broad categories: stability; healthcare; culture and environment; education and infrastructure. The Economist’s Intelligence Unit found that medium-sized cities in wealthy countries fared best. “These can foster a range of recreational activities without leading to high crime levels or overburdened infrastructure,” the report said. Major hubs like New York, London, Paris and Tokyo were hives of activity but lost points due to high levels of crime and overcrowded public transport. More broadly, global stability continued to weaken due to the increase in terror-related incidents world wide. “Violent acts of terrorism have been reported in many countries, including Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, France, Pakistan, Sweden, Turkey, the UK and the US,” the report found. “While not a new phenomenon, the frequency and spread of terrorism have increased noticeably and become even more prominent.” The United States had seen a decline in a number of its cities over the past few years related to growing unrest. “This stems in part from unrest related to a number of deaths of black people at the hands of police officers,” the report found. “In addition, the country has seen protests held in response to President Trump’s policies and executive orders.” It said increased diplomatic tensions — from Russia and the Ukraine to North Korea’s nuclear threat and Iran’s relationship with its neighbours — was leading to declining stability scores around the world. Conflict was the main factor for those cities finishing on the bottom of the survey, with Syria’s Damascus at number 140, behind Nigeria’s Lagos, under threat from Islamist groups like Boko Haram and Libyan capital Tripoli, caught up in middle eastern strife.
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Biggers82:so u think... |
Lalas247:Palm wine.... |
ShyCypher:Oya come an collect it.. |
ShyCypher:lol... |
ShyCypher:don't mind me...just being sarcastic... Coons are much more smaller than this... I doubt if its a coon |
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