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How many people fall under the anointing in the bible? all these fake church acting... |
I don't see PDP winning these election. Bunch of failures. |
typical I have learnt to always control my speech. |
WASTE! And a lady ate only 4 eggs at her boyfriend's home and was given a dirty slap :x |
That is how hard drugs mess up y'all brains when taken https://alexis.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/5cf6785a0d69c.jpeg
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losers |
God bless Mr PRESIDENT |
BUNCH OF JOKERS |
let him go |
CLOWN |
Lucid1:No they are peanuts |
Some pple can't accept defeat even when they know they are always losers. |
FRANCE are cheats |
Timewilltell2:It is just a prototype. it hasn't be complete yet for flight |
I'm beginning to like ur posts O.P. |
That is how some people in this country behave. They quickly judge without getting facts right. they knw themselves... |
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An official of the Nigerian Police at the Mokola Police Division, on Thursday, reportedly beat up a nursing mother at Mokola, just in front of the Adamasigba Stadium in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. According to twitter user, @bolaNLee_c who shared the story on social media, the woman was slapped by the policeman after she cautioned him not to cause accident because of the N50 bribe he wanted to collect. Visible slap marks could be seen on the lady’s face after the officer was done battering her. See more photos below: https://www.tori.ng/userfiles/image/2018/jun/15/bolanle-policeman-slaps-2.jpg https://www.tori.ng/userfiles/image/2018/jun/15/bolanle-policeman-slaps-1.jpg https://www.tori.ng/userfiles/image/2018/jun/15/bolanle-policeman-slaps-3.jpg https://www.tori.ng/news/99075/policeman-allegedly-slaps-and-batters-nursing-mom.html |
real beauty
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Twitter users @jajaphd and @ijegaba shared this interesting conversation about saving towards your own funeral. One of them said, 'why should funeral be high My own funeral bill should not be more than100k everybody around me knows that'. Follow the conversation below… http://ihavegist.com/isnt-losing-you-enough-pain-please-plan-to-save-towards-your-funerala-hilarious-twitter-conversation/
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A young lady took to Twitter to share the story of an old lady who constantly tells her she's beautiful. She finally found out the woman's reason for the reaffirming words and she said it left her "shattered". You'll probably feel the same way too after reading this. Zia says the old woman will constantly say to her, "promise me you believe you're beautiful." These words from the old lady left Zia confused, but she recently discovered that the old lady's 20-year-old daughter committed suicide after being bullied for her dark skin. As a result, the woman has made it a point of duty to make other young black women feel good about themselves so they don't let the bullies win. Zia narrated: "There’s an old lady here who’s been telling me I’m beautiful, everyday religiously. I was so confused but appreciative. Today I found out that her 20 year old daughter committed suicide after being bullied about her dark complexion. I’m shattered." https://mobile.twitter.com/ZiyaXulu/status/1006103435303903232?p=v
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Hilarious! Smitten lady starts planning wedding and baby names after her crush sat beside her and smiled at her in church https://alexis.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/5b1fa7ac42345.png https://mobile.twitter.com/search?q=nwanlecha1&s=typd&x=16&y=14 |
good one |
1. Several of those involved in the election are dead MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the election, died in detention in 1998. Also, Justice Bassey Ikpeme, who gave the controversial order stopping the election, died in 1997. Clement Akpamgbo, the attorney general and minister of justice who was involved in the legal tussles, died in 2006. Admiral Augustus Aikhomu, the then second-in- command to General Ibrahim Babangida, who famously said Abiola could not be sworn in as president because government was owing him a lot of money, died in 2011. 2. The celebration lasted only two hours Following the election victory, most Nigerians celebrated in the streets. However on that fateful day, 25 years ago, the celebrations were short- lived as two hours later, the military declared the election results annulled. 3. No Hausa or Fulani politicians featured on the tickets Strangely, the 1993 elections had no person of Hausa or Fulani extraction picked as presidential or vice-presidential candidate. Alhaji Bashir Tofa, who contested against Abiola, is a Kanuri from Kano. Alhaji Babagana Kingibe, a Kanuri from Borno state, was Abiola’s running mate. However, after the annulment, the Hausa/ Fulani bore the brunt. 4. Abiola won the election This is not surprising, but it is quite important to know that he won the election, fair and square. Abiola scored 58.36% of the 14 million votes cast. His rival, Tofa, polled 5,952,087 votes, representing 41.64%. Only three states each returned more than 1 million votes, all southern: Lagos, Rivers (now Rivers and Bayelsa) and Ondo. 5. Abiola received the highest votes in Lagos state Abiola received his highest votes from Lagos state. He smiled home with 883,965. Ondo state (now Ondo and Ekiti) delivered a total of 883,024 votes, which gave Lagos a good run for its money. 6. The southwest were solidly behind him Abiola scored more than 80% in each of the five southwestern states: Lagos, Ondo, Oyo, Osun and Ogun state. Osun’s 87% was his highest percentage nationwide. His 78% in Kwara was his highest outside of the southwest. 7. His rival scored poorly Tofa did not score up to 80% in any state. He came close to that in Sokoto where he got 79%. Incidentally, Abiola scored his worst percentage in Sokoto (20%). Tofa, however, did not score up to 70% in any other state after Rivers. 8. June 12 should be a national holiday Many Nigerians are of the opinion that June 12 should be a national holiday. The date is celebrated in honour of an annulled presidential election in June 12, 1993. However, only some Nigerian states were actually celebrating it until Wednesday, June 6, when President Muhammadu Buhari surprised the whole nation by declaring June 12 the new Democracy Day to replace May 29. 9. Babangida's role The election was annulled by Ibrahim Babangida because of alleged evidence that they were corrupt and unfair, a development that ushered in a political crisis that led to General Sani Abacha seizing power later that year. 10. Abiola declared himself president In 1994, Abiola declared himself the lawful president of Nigeria in the Epetedo area of Lagos Island, an area mainly dominated by Lagos indigenes, after he returned from a trip to solicit the support of the international community for his mandate. After declaring himself president he was declared wanted and was accused of treason and arrested on the orders of military President General Sani Abacha who sent 200 police vehicles to bring him into custody. 11. Abiola's death Abiola died on July 7, 1998 on the day he was due to be released from incarceration under suspicious circumstances shortly after the death of General Abacha. The official autopsy stated that Abiola died of natural causes but Abacha’s chief security officer, Al-Mustapha, alleged he was beaten to death. 12. The fairest election till date The election was declared Nigeria’s freest and fairest presidential election by national and international observers, with Abiola even winning in his Northern opponent’s home state. June 12 is, thus, a day to remember chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola as well as other democracy martyrs. |
A girl who was believed to have died two years ago and was buried shocked her community yesterday as she returned to her parents' home in the quiet Masala town in Ndola, Zambia. The girl, whose name was given only as Winnie, reportedly died of an illness and her body was deposited in the morgue. She was later buried at Mitingo cemetery and her family came to live with the pain of the loss. However, the community was left shocked yesterday when the same girl returned home. The girl told her family that it was a banana tree that was buried, not her. Hundreds of residents gathered at the Central Police where the parents and the girl were kept as they waited for a DNA test to be authorized and conducted on the girl. The girl's death certificate and birth certificate were also tendered to the police to assist in the investigation. [img]https://www.nationalhelm.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ndola.jpg[/img] [img]https://www.nationalhelm.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ndola1.jpg[/img] [img]https://www.nationalhelm.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ndola2.jpg[/img] [img]https://alexis.lindaikejisblog.com/photos/shares/5b166b9d5dbce.PNG[/img] https://www.nationalhelm.co/2018/06/shock-as-girl-who-was-buried-2-years-ago-walks-back-to-her-parents-house-photos.html |
Criminals |
HallaDaTruth:hell no |
QueenSuccubus:trust Nigeria men |
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I have learnt to always control my speech.
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