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Which pple usually have sex? |
Mubarak1:Hmmm. Have u ever tried catching the insect before it flies off... |
The Presidency on Wednesday admitted that the issue of gay marriage came up during President Muhammadu Buhari’s four-day official visit to the United States. It said the President however rejected the idea point blank. The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, disclosed this on his Twitter handle on Wednesday. Adesina said the issue of gay marriage was raised in one of the meetings the President attended in Washington DC on Tuesday. He however refused to disclose which of the meetings attended by the President the issue was raised. The Presidential spokesman said when the issue came up, Buhari made it clear that sodomy is against the law of Nigeria and abhorrent to her culture. “The issue of gay marriage came up here yesterday (Tuesday). PMB (President Buhari) was point blank. Sodomy is against the law in Nigeria, and abhorrent to our culture,” Adesina posted on his Twitter handle. Among the meetings attended by Buhari on Tuesday were the ones he had with the US Secretary of State John Kerry and the Nigerians resident in the US. The fear among stakeholders ahead of Buhari’s US trip was that he could succumb to the US authorities’ pressure on gay rights. Former President Goodluck Jonathan had, on January 13, 2014, signed the anti-gay marriage into law. The law prohibits gay marriage and same-sex relationships and prescribes 14 years prison terms for offenders. Jonathan had defied western governments pressure urging Nigeria to respect gay and lesbian rights. The law, which also proscribes membership of gay rights groups, was passed by the National Assembly in May 2013, but Jonathan had delayed signing it. Two similar bills have been proposed since 2006 but failed to make it through parliament. “Persons who enter into a same-sex marriage contract or civil union commit an offence and are each liable on conviction to a term of 14 years in prison. |
ethene:Bros how wud I know na, it is easy to say but prove is difficult |
aboabai:Ur story is quite touching but that was a rare situation which happens once in every 100 cases, look .. plan ur family acccording to how many u can feed, dont don probability and gamble on the lives of innocent children, God wud ask of those children from u... |
I dont like big boobs and butt, wat I like is the word of God.. hold on to it, u wud find the truth which wud set u free. |
U did nt say anything abt when she used to invite u over if u went or did nt go..... hell yes u went and dat is y u are sending her money, guy man.. better keep sending or dont go again if u dnt want to send her |
Yet to crush.... pls anybody dat needs a crush for hire, I am available |
To ask him of his plan for him this year |
Sometimes, it is like I am heartless but how can a man earning dat amount not know dat he shud zip up and quit bringing in more children into this world.. he hate to see them suffer but all he does is things that brings suffering... thank God for thisday newspaper.. |
Go look bush |
well, its nt okay to do it , it wud be bloody and messy.. spiritually they say it wud bring down ur spiritual alertness... disease wise, u are exposed to so many disease |
Say u dont knw... a woman can rape a man to death.... |
This guy u are talented ooo. Ur name alone makes u stand unique and ur describing power plays it down on ur readers like dey are watching d movie.. cant wait for ur so called part 2 |
I don hear na |
E go make sense oo |
Let them sell Nigeria and share the money among the citizens so that we all wud have peace |
A group of teenage inventors at the Isaac Newton Academy in Illford in the united kingdom have invented a condom that changes coloure in the presence of Sexually transmitted infections (STDs). The three teenagers won the Teen Tech awards with their novel innovation. Chemicals in the condom material react with viruses and bacteria – meaning the latex would turn green in the presence of chlamydia, yellow for herpes, purple for HPV and blue for syphilis, the teenagers explained. “We created the S.T.EYE as a new way for STI detection to help the future of the next generation,” said Ali, according to accounts. The inventors – 14-year-olds Daanyaal Ali and Chirag Shah, and Muaz Nawas, 13 – won 1,000 pounds and a trip to Buckingham Palace, for placing first in the invention competition. Other inventions included a Wi-Fi connected hair clip that changes colors to match the wearer’s clothing, and a bracelet that monitors the wearer’s pulse – and could call emergency services in case of trouble, according to reports. |
Leadership reports that Ibrahim Mu’azu, director,corporate communications, CBN, confirmed that the deadline for registration is tomorrow, Tuesday, June 30, 2015. He explained further that bank customers were given adequate time and that the bank expected they should have taken advantage of the period scheduled for the exercise to register. Contrary to the speculation that customers who do not have BVN will be prevented from making transactions, such as payments and withdrawals, Mu’azu said only customers using remote access services: internet banking,Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and other on-line services would not be able to transact. He also confirmed that over 14 million bank customers have already registered For Nigerians in diaspora to participate in the exercise, CBN has also directed banks to provide online platforms for those who have local accounts to register. |
Were u teaching me goverment or u were talking of change |
Is that going to solve the naira problem in nigeria |
Nice one... transparency change is all we ask for |
Nafdac needs to be re- evaluate the reasons why the institution was set up in the first place, there really need to go back to the drawing board and make this right.. |
I watched a film recently, titled ‘’valhesing’’, if you have seen this film, you would recall that Dragulia killed the good doctor when he ( the doctor) would not allow him to use the giant – his invention, for the Dragulia’s personal purpose of giving life to his offspring- vampires. Dragulia felt that with Igor, he would accomplish what the doctor had started, as time went by, they tried the invention on their own, but failed, and at a point Igor exclaimed “it seems like the good doctor took all the knowledge with him to the grave”. Today, I was going through some papers I had, and I came across one that had Dora Akinyuli on it, I could not help tears rolling down my cheek. I recalled some recent events. Mobile authentication: As a pharmacist, especially those in community practice, I am sure, you have at one time or the other been accused of stocking fake product, simply because of network failure. Sometimes, you discover that a particular network would not go through, but how do you want to convince a patient that it is/was network failure and not fake product. When Dora was at the helm of affairs at NAFDAC, I think there was no mobile authentication, but we had less fake product, we were confident that any product with NAFDAC number is genuine, and they truly were genuine, so most times patient do not even bother as long as the product has NAFDAC number. Too many generic: The rate at which new brands of drugs are coming into the Nigeria market is very alarming and calls for concern. The rate is so much that activities of Nafdac seems suspicious. From all sort of bitters to all kinds of flushers. If all these products pass through the proper process, I do not think the rate of new entrants would be this alarming. When Akinyuli was there, there was high level of sanity, even the ordinary man on the street felt it. Let us do a comparison: Today 29th of June 2015,I took a look at NAFDAC website, FDA and European medicine agency, see what I found; NAFDAC’s latest news. • NAFDAC seals chocolate Royale, published 28th of May 2015 • NAFDAC arrests 3, seals 4 shops over fake and unregistered medical devices in Anambra published Tuesday, 19 May 2015 10:11 • INAUGURATION OF NATIONAL FOOD SAFETY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (NFSMC) Written on Friday, 15 May 2015 09:4 FDA’s latest news•June 26, 2015 – OtisMed Corporation former CEO sentenced for shipping adulterated knee replacement cutting guides • June 22, 2015 – FDA approves new antiplatelet drug used during heart procedure • June 18, 2015 – FDA allows marketing of new device to help the blind process visual signals via their tongues. European medicine Agency latest news • Meeting highlights from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) 22-25 June 2015 published 26/06/2015 • EMA fast-tracks enzyme replacement therapy for lysosomal acid lipase deficiency. Published 26/06/2015 • First HDAC inhibitor for treatment of multiple myeloma recommended for approval in EU published 26/06/2015 I want you to look at the date of those publications, the contents of those headings and convince that NAFDAC under Paul Orhi is not sleeping. None of those NAFDAC ‘’latest’’ news is less than a month. Conclusively,NAFDAC has lost that reputation that precedes it numbers, it has lost the confidence of the ordinary man on the street in consuming NAFDAC registered product, NAFDAC has become a shadow of its old self, NAFDAC has become passionless, rudderless and self-serving. Who would wake this sleeping agency, who would re-enforce labelling of agege bread, who would ensure we consume iodized salt, who will restore public confidence in NAFDAC, who…who…whooo!!!. It seems to me that the good pharmacist, Prof.Dora Akinyuli has taken all the passion, and selflessness with her to the grave, may God continue to rest her soul in Jesus name |
godoluwa:I am sure, and I dnt need ur sureity to confirm for me |
Runz gals might be cheaper to u dan regular galfriend but believe me, regular galfriend is more healthier to keep than runz gals |
Am watching |
I hear na.... so let us watch if our messiah wud bail us out from this mess |
Dem send u school go olosho and runz babes, focuse and read ur books |
So okrika is back |
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