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Gbedulord:I had similar experience.. I was told it might be an attack.. I didn't rejected it... I went straight to go and meet the people that used to bath it.. spent 5k.. now thank God.. I'm good.. very healthy.. You had better stop rejecting it . Even though you don't believe in such.. at least just do it.. |
evaboy4real:Okay.. we are expecting it. |
Exodora:Thanks bro |
Please nairalanders .. what's the deadline for the physical verification ?. I won't be available to go to the venue of the physical verification until two weeks time.. am somehow very far my deployed state currently. Until two weeks time.. |
Please how can I locate my physical verification centre.. ? I can't find it on my page.. |
Haven't been able to download my PPA letter.. and please . When is the deadline for reporting to the PPA ? |
Gooooal jor.... Make arsenal go die.. this is how to make your fans happy.. chelsea knows how to make us smile.. goal goal Chelsea |
How come non them is of hausa origin ? |
As against the information given by neco that. No student was affected by the sit at home by iPod.. I was on a maths class page on Facebook, came across this by an Igbo guy.. so it's a first hand witness..
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When you have a comparative religion scholar as the imam of the mosque.. |
Okay.. I will be needing your services soon. |
Tactics |
Ride on papa |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iL-FVLN4yBQ Please what's the difference between what this guy did to what Fulani herdsmen are doing. |
Baba ijesha of London.. to those supporting baba ijesha.. the man hasn't even gotten to meet with the girl yet ooo.. but he is already in a deep soup.. we are waiting for fabiyi of London |
Carchoice:Show me your friend.. I will tell you who you are. |
Gooaaaaaal jor.. |
this denotes people in governments that has been eating free meal.. but refused to go. |
they are coming out now again... someone should remind them that Corona virus is still on ground oooo |
omo ale |
it remain some nigerian pastors and iPods to resign. |
the two mouth government. |
let's start beating chest. |
congrats |
Guys abeg I dey run cafe.. has the site started loading.. the one posted up there is not going at all.. or is there any other site to register for it ? |
God hear my witness. for the past five days I never see nepa light for my community. Infact right now I'm browsing with a low battery. |
log in with the email using forget password.. I solved it with luck.. |
log in with the email using forget password.. |
Ancient Israelites burned cannabis as part of their religious rituals, an archaeological study has found. A well-preserved substance found in a 2,700-year-old temple in Tel Arad has been identified as cannabis, including its psychoactive compound THC. Researchers concluded that cannabis may have been burned in order to induce a high among worshippers. This is the first evidence of psychotropic drugs being used in early Jewish worship, Israeli media report. The temple was first discovered in the Negev desert, about 95km (59 miles) south of Tel Aviv, in the 1960s. In the latest study, published in Tel Aviv University's archaeological journal, archaeologists say two limestone altars had been buried within the shrine. Thanks in part to the dry climate, and to the burial, the remains of burnt offerings were preserved on top of these altars. Frankincense was found on one altar, which was unsurprising because of its prominence in holy texts, the study's authors told Israeli newspaper Haaretz. However, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabinol (CBN) - all compounds found in cannabis - were found on the second altar. The study adds that the findings in Tel Arad suggest that cannabis also played a role in worship at the Temple of Jerusalem. This is because at the time the shrine in Arad was part of a hilltop fortress at the southern frontier of the Kingdom of Judah, and is said to match a scaled-down version of Biblical descriptions of the First Temple in Jerusalem. The remains of the temple in Jerusalem are now inaccessible to archaeologists, so instead they study Arad and other similar shrines to help them understand worship at the larger temple. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-52847175?at_custom3=BBC+News&at_campaign=64&at_custom4=A8ADC89A-A1B3-11EA-A743-3FC0FCA12A29&at_medium=custom7&at_custom2=facebook_page&at_custom1=%5Bpost+type%5D |