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Visblog:Liar! |
Totilopussylick:When exactly were you 11? 1919 or 1918? Lol |
Kobicove:Japa is Yoruba word and they don't combine KP in any of their words. Same way some spelled English words such as Waste is spelled WEST and Bail as BELL, right? Dey play |
Lizards 🦎 Almost every human are conversant and has seen lizards over thousands of times but many do not know that: 1. They can shoot blood out of their eyes. 2. They can lick their eyeballs. 3. They can swim in the ocean. 4. They can walk on water. 5. They can “fly” Lizards and humans share similar sleep stages. 6. Lizards tend to avoid confrontation. They are timid. 7. They do not bite anyhow and will do only when they are inflicted with pains or manipulated or when they are cornered and feel threatened. 8. Lkzards or Gecko are not poisonous at all. 9. Lizards can see just as well in total darkness as humans can see during the day — they can even see colors in darkness. 10. They have memories and can remember human when they see them once or often times. 11. Touching, or walking over human do not cause epilepsy. Infact, they do not have anything related to causing human any epilepsy at all. 12. It is widely believe with results told to be true and seen that when a lizard falls on your right side of your body, it is said to give favourable results In your pursuit in life. 13. Their best food is strawberry. They dream like humans. They mostly sleep on leaves—the best place they love to sleep. 14. Lizards are capable of regrowing new limbs if they lose a body part, like a leg or a tail. Same as Geckos. 15. Some species of lizard will go their entire lives without drinking water. 16. Lizards can change color at will—They may be seen as Yellow with a touch of red today and another day, a nude color and a touch of black. 17. Male lizards have 2 penis. 18. Yhey can reproduce by themselves without mating. With[b] their DNA not the same. [/b] Source: Facebook of Oluwanishola Akeju wall, home of knowledge.
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slaawomirr:How did you come about this terrible spelling?! |
Newsmic:Your babymama not wife... You're joking Threatening a mother return her about one year old child... Another lunacy. This is not an organized Boxing bout. |
Newsmic:Your babymama not wife... You're joking Threatening a mother return her about one year old child... Another lunacy. This is not an organized Boxing bout. |
CentralBank:Those who have functioning eyes, ears and brains are already dissecting them! |
Sofistcatdmoron:Extreme lun.acy on display. See gorila sp3rm missed-road |
Nackzy:Bad sign for a daughter to call her dad for the most important decision of her life? She is not from baby factory, you know! You don't experienced a father figure, I am sorry. |
25 FACTS ABOUT IBADAN CITY PICTURE FROM ANOTHER ANGLE. From my inbox: - Ibadan was the largest and the most populated city in Sub-Saharan Africa (until the 70s). - There are 11 local government areas officially in Ibadan city, 5 urban and 6 rural/peri urban. The largest in the country. - Ibadan alone was more populated than: Enugu, Gombe, Cross-River, Sokoto, Kebbi, Edo, Benue, Bayelsa, Abia, Kwara, Adamawa, Ebonyi, Kogi, Nasarawa, Taraba, Pleatue, Ekiti, Yobe and Zamfara states in 2006. - Ibadan is home of the first TV station in Africa (Western Nigeria Television, WNTV Ibadan 1959). - Home of the first University in Nigeria (UI, 1948). - Home of the first Teaching hospital in Nigeria (UCH). - Home of the first Sport Stadium in Africa (Liberty stadium, now Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, 1945). -Ibadan is Africa's second fastest growing city in 2022 with Lagos in 3rd, according to United Nations Habitat. - Most populated city in Nigeria (until it was overtaken by Lagos). - Home of the first high rise building in West Africa (Cocoa House built in 1965). - The busiest road in Nigeria after Lagos-Abeokuta expressway is Lagos-Ibadan followed by Abuja- Kaduna express road. - Home of the first international research institution in Nigeria, the world renowned International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). - Home of the first club for Art of culture in Nigeria (Mbari Mbayo Club, which produced talents like Soyinka and Achebe). - Host to the first private Television station in Nigeria, (Galaxy 1996). - Ibadan has 4 Government Reservation Areas (GRA, as they are called) – Iyaganku, Jericho, Onireke, and Agodi. - Home of the first Modern Parliament in Nigeria. | - Home of the first Government Secretariat in Nigeria. - Home of the first Housing corporation which built the first Estate in Nigeria (Bodija). - Home of the first and oldest surviving Newspaper in Nigeria (Nigerian Tribune) - Ibadan lies completely within the tropical forest zone but it shares close boundaries between the forest and derived savanna. - Ibadan has a whopping 25 Radio stations operating in the same city; namely Fresh FM, Splash FM, Inspiration, Agidigbo FM, Premier FM, Oluyole FM, Lagelu FM, Star FM, Space FM, Diamond/UI FM, Naija FM, Radio Nigeria, Amuludun FM etc. - Home of the first zoological garden in Nigeria (University of Ibadan Zoo). - Ibadan is the only city in Nigeria that hosts over 15 Federal Tertiary Institutions/Research Institutes. - First city in Nigeria to have a structured civil service.
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BlackhatMentor:It simply shows you don't know what you are saying. How does Igbos being in Rivers concern Burna? I bet you never knew your tail was out! |
BlackhatMentor:Accursed Igbo is here mascurading as Rivers again. There's no doubt this is a curse following you about.
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Zonefree:You can then decide to remain stagnated for this your SADLY reason |
Akinzo2121:Isn't it better to simply ask whether there's still ONE man who will make heaven. I think that would let you know the gravity of what you are asking |
Rotimi Akeredolu SAN 21 JULY 1956, 67yrs old Lawyer Politician Life Bencher Co-founder, Olujinmi & Akeredolu Law Firm 1978: B.L 1977: LLB, OAU 2017-2023 : Ondo State Governor 2014: APC Interim Chairman 2010-2012: Member, NJC 2008-2010: President of NBA 2008-2010: Member of Council, Int'l Bar Association 2008-2010: Member of Council, Pan-African Lawyers Union 2005-2006: Chairman Legal Aid Council 1997-1999: Attorney-General & Commisioner for Justice, Ondo State 1997-1999: Member, Council of Legal Education 1998: Senior Advocate of Nigeria 1992-1994: Vice Chairman, NBA Ibadan Branch 1988-1989: National Publicity Secretary, NBA 1985-Till date: National Executive Council of NBA 1985-1986: Secretary, NBA Ibadan Branch Credit: Statisense
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fergie001:Joblessness. Galivanting with state's meagre resources |
STOP PRESS! PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE: MATTERS ARISING... It has been brought to our attention that Pastor E.A Adeboye supposedly asked a King to vacate his throne so he could sit on it. This is false! Pastor E.A Adeboye was going to minister from the altar and there was a chair which was the only chair prepared for him which was already placed there. At any point during his time at the ministration did he ask any of the Kings to vacate their throne for him to sit on. The seat on the altar was brand new. No other King or individual had sat on the seat before! Pastor E.A Adeboye truly respects and honours the traditional chiefs & traditional rulers in our nation. He honours them, holds them in high regard and would not do anything at all to demean them. Pastor E.A Adeboye appeals to all those who are fabricating and spreading various false comments. Pastor Adeboye does not consider himself ‘God’! He did not and would never displace any person from his throne for him to sit down. Please in the future before you pass any comment on anything that has to do with Pastor E.A Adeboye - kindly find out the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth from his office. Kindly check the social media handle of Pastor E. A. Adeboye’s office which is @rccg_pr so that you avoid highly dangerous errors. God bless you and Merry Christmas. Happy New Year to you all!
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Vinnie2000:Yes! Did the robber on the right hand changed his cloth? The command is: COME AS YOU ARE! It's when you insist that you want to REMAIN as you are thar spiritual kasala go burst |
Antoeni:If you're truly born again now the right thing for you is to refund the looted fund. Learn from brother zacchaeus. The truth of your claim is when you return the looted for me. |
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Omoawoke2:They have also been boasting of routing your evil mothers in their covens. What can you do about that? Nothing! |
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LordIsaac:You have hit the mace on the head! |
ricson11:Converted from what? Worldliness? It would take an ID!ot to see her as a Christian. She never was. |
Last five year budgets of the chief of staff to the president of Nigeria. Look at the progression!
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Aonkuuse:What on earth would a teenager be doing with sexual enhancements. What will he take at 45 years? If someone had talked about Jesus with this soul, he would have called them id!ot. It's written: message of the cross, is stupidity to those who will perish but to us (children of God), it is the power of God. |
Ance4Liverpool:You're right, Mr. Akudaaya! |
Oreoluwa Green was the first female Pharmacist in West Africa. She was born in Lagos in 1885 and was educated at the CMS Girls Seminary, St Mary’s Convent School in Lagos and private tuition under Reverend W.B Euba, where she excelled in Mathematics, Greek, Latin and Geometry. She was fluent in English, French and Latin, and was also a gifted actress, who famously played the part of Portia in a production of William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” in Lagos in June and July 1911. She then travelled to London in 1912, for further education and obtained a First Class Certificate in the Theory of Music from the London College of Music, Certificate of Central Midwives Board, Honours Certificate from the Clapham School of Midwifery and Clapham Maternity Hospital. She was the first West African woman to obtain a practical pharmaceutical qualification when she acquired the Apothecaries Certificate of the Pharmaceutical Society of London and in 1916 acquired her Certificate of Westminster College of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Botany when she successfully passed her qualifying examinations as a Licensed Druggist. She worked as a Dispenser at the Soho Eye and Ear Hospital in London, before returning to Lagos, in 1917, where she first worked as a Midwife at the hospital of Dr. Richard Akinwande Savage (1874–1935). In a bid to contribute more to Lagos and its people, Green later set up her own establishment and practiced as a Nurse and Pharmacist at 71, Campbell Street, Lagos. Nurse Green, as she was fondly called, was a highly accomplished, well-read and cultured lady who did not hesitate to express the outstanding talents she was endowed with. #Historicalupdate #HistoryVille #Yorubablog https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02rqQJ8mHfF1jfUBg2zn2sARuEn3xX2n4ajPRG2pZwsJtdbDgMv5zDa1LydNicvM9ql&id=100001269099758&mibextid=Nif5oz
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On behalf of the government and the people of Lagos State, we join family, friends, associates, and the entire congregation of Christ Embassy to felicitate with Pastor Chris Oyakhilome on his Diamond Jubilee Celebration. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has been a blessing, not just to members of his church but to millions of Lagos residents, who have benefited from his ministry and philanthropic gestures. We also appreciate his unceasing prayers and wise counsel over the years. As Pastor Chris Oyakhilome celebrates his 60th birthday today, I pray that the Almighty God will grant him good health to enable him to render more service to humanity and God's kingdom. https://www.facebook.com/100044468168228/posts/pfbid037KfXS6De7tijTrCVoRnNxZ9jKrN6yN8QYkwFNAStRCCrvFLoYxMeJMCuqj8aDLpml/?mibextid=Nif5oz
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