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Is privatisation the best to revive Nigeria economy |
Haywhymido:You are right dude. Our old leaders should stop fallin us, if the can't lead us well they should step down and leave the youths to lead, then greed won't let that happen |
vislabraye:So they do have elders in that church? |
Love her in her black complexion |
Adonblivit |
Do we still have Church sisters in Nigeria again?? |
Yes. its horse then so what |
Another e-battle thread...I just siddon de look |
crap....Old men not talkin sense since Adam's era |
Missmossy:Lol...I will do everything to win the girl who will do everything on the list above and you just admitted to do 'em all |
Missmossy:OK am ready to wait till then buh stay safe from any STD's |
Janet101:Lol...a slave? who is turnin you into a slave?. That no: 2 has nothing to do with slavery - Just submission |
Meggy007:It's only in the 3rd class world were money is the backbone of every relationship |
Natascha:The white annex only 4.5m [8.4%] to SA 52.9m population which make the black 48.4m [91.6%] population the dominant there. |
And they have there own currency?. Is it legit in SA for every region/state/town to have there own currency?. Weird! |
corpers displaying there kiddish talent since 1800 |
Mprex:Swerve. I was just askin |
1. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) This is the ingredient that causes the foaming action in your toothpaste as well as many other personal care products such as shampoo. Many tooth pastes contain Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. It is there to thicken your toothpaste and help it foam like soap to give you that clean feeling. But there are many downsides to using Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in your toothpaste. SLS can increase the incidence of canker sores or aphthous ulcers in the mouth. So if you suffer from recurrent aphthous ulcers, it might help to use SLS-free toothpastes. Some studies also show that increasing the amounts of sodium lauryl sulfate, decreased the amount of soluble fluoride deposited on the enamel. Since fluoride delivery is one of the main purposes of toothpaste it makes sense to avoid toothpastes with sodium lauryl sulfate. The American College of Toxicology says it can cause skin corrosion, irritation and canker sores. "Both Sodium and Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate appear to be safe in formulations designed for discontinuous, brief use followed by thorough rinsing from the surface of the skin. In products intended for prolonged contact with skin, concentrations should not exceed 1%" 2. Abrasives/Whitening toothpastes Abrasives constitute at least 50% of a typical toothpaste. Harsh abrasives (especially in whitening toothpastes) can scratch and damage tooth enamel. So it's important to be very careful when using the extreme whitening toothpastes or use them in moderation. Once the enamel is scratched it becomes more susceptible to stains and discoloration making the user need more whitening products. Teeth can also become very sensitive as the enamel is worn away and the underlying tooth layer (dentin) is exposed. These abrasive toothpastes have tiny particles that remove stains but can also remove the shine and enamel on your teeth. 3. Sodium Fluoride While Fluoride has been proven to prevent cavities in small doses, when ingested can have harmful effects. Children are especially prone to swallowing toothpaste, which can cause permanent staining (fluorosis) and be poisonous. Ingesting even a small amount of sodium fluoride may cause nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. It is important to use only a pea sized amount of toothpaste and to rinse it out thoroughly. 4. Glycerin Glycerin, an oily substance in toothpaste, is often made from natural sources such as coconut oil, but it sticks to the teeth and takes several rinses to remove. There are some who believe a coating of glycerin impedes the enamel repair and re-mineralization that would naturally occur. 5. Dyes/Triclosan There are many dye's used in commercial toothpastes including FD&C blue dye no. 2 that has been linked to behavioral issues and other health problems according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Triclosan, an antibacterial ingredient used in some toothpastes has also been found to have adverse effects in mice and rats but has not been proven to be harmful in humans. Make sure you look at the ingredients in your toothpaste next time you go toothpaste shopping! Remember, most of the teeth cleaning is achieved by the mechanical action of the toothbrush, and not by the toothpaste! Brush with a soft toothbrush, brush gently at a 45 degree angle (not horizontally), be wary of extreme whitening toothpastes. Only use a pea sized amount of toothpaste to prevent over exposure. And the most important of all FLOSS. http://cosmeticdentistry.about.com/od/Dental-Health/fl/5-Ingredients-to-avoid-in-your-toothpaste.htm |
Mprex:Will you buy it when your brother choose your husband for you |
Mendo007:Na was o...abegii break them down for us. Not all of us study science na |
skyeboy98:Isn't Nigeria supplying electricity to other w.African countries but we don't even have a stable light for ourselves |
A 26-year-old man from Cardiff, United Kingdom, Adam Clarke, has gone the extra mile at ensuring his elder sister does not remain single for too long. As a way of finding her a life partner, Clarke recorded an interesting video advertising great attributes of his sister and then posted it on Facebook and other social media platforms, according to Mirror UK. The trick has paid off with Natalie receiving dozens of offers from far and near already. “She hasn’t had a boyfriend for a long while,” Clarke said in the home-made clip, filmed in his car. “Don’t know whether it’s because she’s infertile, she’s too old, whatever. We need to get her a boyfriend because she’s a good woman. “If anyone’s interested, she’s 33, she’s got her own car, runs her own business, she’s… I’ve run out of things to say about her. Anyway, if you’re interested, add her on Facebook.” Adam put the video on Facebook without Natalie’s knowledge but she appreciated it later after initially kicking against it. The fact it was an instant success and sparked multiple responses in just 24 hours may have helped. “My laptop has not stopped beeping since,” says Natalie. It was not until we got home when he told me he shared it on his Facebook.” Asked what she looks for in a man, she said: “I’ll admit it’s a little shallow but… looks. I’ll look at their profile and through their timeline to see if they stand out, to see if they can have a laugh like me.” She says she’s whittled potential suitors down to between five and eight and may even be heading out on a date this week. The video has been watched over 8,000 times so far and Natalie has had around 70 messages. She is hopeful of finding the right man from the many suitors that have come her way already. Link: http://www.punchng.com/feature/weird-planet/man-places-advert-online-to-find-husband-for-sister/
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djeezy:Interesting. Please tell us bout the kinder ladies you do approach. We may build on our approaching strategies |
Hibiscuss:Lol |
WIZGUY69:We are waitin to hear urs o bro |
djeezy:I guess you don't usually ask for a number from girl in a company of her friends |
It is not a big deal to screw a girls if you want to except to a gud guy, which you're one i guess |
What of female Nairalanders? |
Lovely ... |
AfricanApple:ba komi mallama. we re still waitin |
Ekaro ma'am africanapple. Did you mention me . here i'am |
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till then.
. here i'am