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So sad.... RIP |
KitKatAn:Cool. |
Fierce11:Before Buhari, we had presidents. Even the ones campaigning now have no tangible vision, no difference. If you really want to serve, you don't need to buy votes or bribe. |
Fierce11:Not only Finland, Norway, Swiss, most Scandinavia countries are like that when it comes to interaction. They mind their business. But far better than some shitholes. |
Fierce11:Finland na country o, if i see free visa or person wey go sponsor me, na alele o. |
Mention the countries you will never consider going to even with free visas, you will rather remain in Nigeria.
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The disgraced official received the astronomical bribes between 1997 and 2003 when he worked for the regional governments in Lvliang, Shanxi Province. He was investigated in 2015 while working as the deputy mayor of Lvliang City. His other positions included the head of Zhongyang County in Lvliang.Lvliang is a poverty-stricken area. According to China News, 1,346 villages and 480,000 residents of the area are classified as 'impoverished' by the central government. According to the court, Mr Zhang accepted a total of 18 bribes in the forms of cash and property. Among them, two cases exceeded 200 million yuan (£22.5 million) in value; and over 88 million yuan (£10 million) had been requested by Mr Zhang from his contacts. The court said Mr Zhang's crimes had caused 'huge losses to the country and its people'.
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An 'extremely greedy' former Chinese official has been given a death sentence after accepting massive bribes, according to China's state media. Zhang Zhongsheng, 66, is said to have taken bribes amounting to 1.04 billion (£116.8 million) in the space of 16 years the equivalent of being bribed 178,000 yuan (£20,000) a day. The disgraced officials received the economic benefits while working senior roles in Lvliang, one of China's poorest regions, said the court. The news has grabbed much attention in China because few corrupt officials have been given a death penalty even after Chinese President Xi Jinping launched a tough anti-graft campaign while assuming the office in 2013. Mr Zhang was sentenced by the Intermediate People's Court of Linfen City in Shanxi and confiscated Zhang's personal assets according to People's Daily Online. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5554225/Disgraced-Chinese-official-sentenced-death-receiving-116-million-bribes.html?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C4558468045
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ReneeNuttall:Thanks |
Aremu01:Amen, thanks bro. |
madridguy:Thanks bro. |
Nogodye:Yes now.... Lol. |
ednut1:Less than 1.6 sef, because we still going to price down to like 1.3 Someone even told me guys are cutting and joining two different cars but same model/brand. But this crash is too much, can't import stuff like this if am selling cars. |
Before and after work.
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Fixing the roof.
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Fixing. Removed the roof and some parts
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Wu Chunfend, chairman of Chengdu Aerospace Science and Technology Microelectronics System Research Institute Co., Ltd, revealed the plan at an event in the city in October, People’s Daily reports. It will complement the moon to make Chengu’s night skies brighter when it launches in 2020, potentially serving as a replacement to conventional streetlights. The artificial moon can be controlled to light up an area between 10 and 80 kilometers wide 6 to 50 miles.
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A city in China is planning to launch an ‘artificial moon’ that will light up the skies as far as 50 miles around. The so-called illumination satellite set to deploy over the southwestern city of Chengdu in 2020 is touted to be eight times as bright as the real moon, to cast a ‘dusk-like glow’ over the region, according to the People’s Daily. Officials have released few details on the project. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6288037/China-reveals-plans-launch-artificial-moon-light-city-skies-2020.html
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AutoReportNG:Amen to your prayers sir, really appreciate. She's quiet though, she sleeps throughout the day and stay awake in the night till around 12-1am. Grandma dey sa ![]() |
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Officials attended the scene as dozens of ambulances and soldiers arrived at the school.
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Law enforcement officers stand in line at the scene of a fatal attack on a college in the port city of Kerch. Photographs from the scene of the blast showed that the ground floor windows of the two-storey building had been blown out, and that debris was lying on the floor outside.
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A student killed seventeen people and injured at least 40 in a gun rampage at his school in Crimea today. Vladislav Roslyakov, 18, stalked his college halls with a rifle, shooting 17 dead and then killing himself in the school library. The teenager, who is thought to have obtained his gun with a hunting licence, also set off a homemade nail-bomb in the canteen which blew out the windows but did not kill anyone, according to reports. Video showed terrified students running and screaming during the attack on Kerch Polytechnic College where the shooter was a fourth-year pupil. One student said: 'There was a guy with a gun and shooting everyone he could find.' Another added: 'The walls were covered in blood, we climbed the fence to escape.' Dozens of soldiers rushed to the school suspecting a terrorist attack but Russian police later described the killing as mass-murder. Bloody victims, most of whom were teenagers, were seen being taken to hospital in ambulances and minibuses. The director of the college said: 'There were lots of corpses, corpses of kids.' Attacker, Vladislav Roslyakov, 18, pictured on CCTV during the shocking attack. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6285769/Ten-killed-40-injured-explosion-school-Russian-occupied-Crimea.html
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elantraceey:Hugs........ Amen, thanks. |
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The exterior of a Cannabis NB retail store is shown in New Brunswick, on Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
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At least over 100 legal pot shops are planning to open across the nation of 37 million people on the first day, according to an Associated Press survey of the provinces. That is a small slice of what ultimately will be a much larger marketplace. Canadians everywhere will be able to order marijuana products through websites run by provinces or private retailers and have it delivered to their homes by mail. Photos Brian Harriman, Cannabis NB president and CEO, speaks with media inside a Cannabis NB retail store in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018. The point of sale area inside a Cannabis NB retail store is shown in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018. Brian Harriman, Cannabis NB president and CEO, shows some cannabis products at a Cannabis NB retail store in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018.
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she's as cute as her mom.soon We will all celebrate ur 1 year birthday.I tap into this wonderful Blessing.