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Uyi168:Well, here's your source. I know you probably thought I was making the whole thing up: https://time.com/4091210/chimera-twins/ |
You've probably heard a lot of bizarre things, we'll this one is another one that would make your ears stand upright. A man who never existed had a child Clearly, you should be thinking: “How can someone who never exist have a child?” Well, here is the story… A Washington family had just had a child when the father decided to take a paternal test. When he got the results back, he was shocked. He wasn’t the father to his child. The couple decided that he’ll take a 23andMe test, and the results shocked them even more. The father was actually the uncle. This couldn’t make sense, though, since the child was made through Vitro fertilization, and only the father was giving the sperm sample. What the father learned from this changed his entire perspective on who he was as a person. The father was a chimera who absorbed his fraternal twin, who also happened to be a male. Inside, the father’s sperm was 90% himself and 10% his twin brother. His son only inherited the absorbed brother’s sperm, though. From this, a man who was never born managed to have a child of his own. So you can see why the raging paternity verification process should be approached with caution and maturity. Imagine if this gentleman had wrongfully accused his wife of infidelity, and maybe exposed her to the innuendo of public condemnation and scrutiny. Source: https://time.com/4091210/chimera-twins/ |
If I’m not mistaken this man hid the loot in his palace to evade the scrutiny of the banks. If it’s was legitimately acquired money, what stopped him from keeping it in a bank, instead he hid it in his house because he’s a thief. |
heendrix:Stop getting emotional bro, he never insinuated that northerners are not human, he was only making a case for wildlife preservation. I’m sure he sympathises with the victims just like the rest of us. However, let’s not forget that these are endangered species and they’re gradually going extinct. And even if the lion didn’t attack anyone, it would still have been hunted and killed for meat, fun or just bragging rights. And if we carry on like this; our children will only get to know these animals from books and never in real life. Not to mention the significantly negative impact on our ecosystem. I wish it hadn’t killed anyone though. |
See people wey dey owe dem better money and they’re still issuing threat, but back home people wey owe 2k don dey disconnected since. |
Aminobrown:Eat him raw for being true to his convictions? Or is there something else that he has done other than that? Lolz...that’s how low our value system has gone. @OP: You’re an inspiration bro, just keep preaching your truth, don’t EVER lose your shine to fit in. |
Lynkings:Per one or two? |
Omihanifa:Me too |
Mikecold:Don’t mind these fools, they must think we’re daft. |
Spending123:My bad! I just remembered you killed 20,000 and battered another 50,000. Well done sir, you try well well. ![]() |
Lolz... this format don cast nah! All these thieves trying to make themselves seem popular and widely accepted through kangaroo endorsements, and “arrangee” donations should stop trying too hard. We know it’s a gimmick. All the roses in the world cannot sweeten your sour reputations, so stop fooling yourselves. Young professionals my left yansh!! |
Spending123:Lols. Cut the guy some slack. After all when he came and was fighting, you were probably hiding behind your mom, while he was almost killed and lost his parents in the struggle. He cannot return when there’s a federal government bounty on his head. So instead of coming back to be killed, he’s better off staying where he is and inspiring others to do their own bit of pushing. |
There’s a lesson in this disgraceful situation Tonto has found herself in. You mustn’t rush to social media to show off every win, sometimes it would backfire and ruin what should have been a great thing. It’s for this same reason that people don’t announce their overseas travel lest village people get into a frenzy and outdo themselves. |
See who some people dey idolize!!! |
The real reason why some northern power blocs want GEJ back is just out of political expediency and hubristic intelligence. Their calculations are that if Goodluck is persuaded to run, then he would only spend four years and step aside, then the north can take over again- that’s to show you how little they think of the south. Another reason is that they believe that Jonathan given his antecedents of pandering to the wishes of the north, and his gentlemanly disposition and democratic credentials will ensure that he doesn’t retaliate the north’s nepotism. So that’s basically what is at play, but Jonathan would be foolish to step on this banana peel, ruining his statesman image from the fall. |
Ndubuisi Ekekwe (born July 1975) is a Nigerian professor, inventor, engineer, author, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of First Atlantic Semiconductors & Microelectronics – West Africa's leading embedded systems company. His working experience includes Analog Devices Corp where he co-designed a generation accelerometer for the iPhone and created the company's first wafer level chip scale package for inertial sensor. He is a player in the U.S. semiconductor industry where he develops innovative microchip and invented a micro-controller for medical robots. Ndubuisi Ekekwe was named in 2020 by Guardian Newspapers as one of 60 Nigerians In 60 Years Making “Nigerian Lives Matter”. He hails from Ovim town in Abia state and obtained his first degree in Engineering from FUTO, before proceeding overseas to acquiring other postgraduate degrees. He is highly decorated and has hundreds of awards to his kitty. Nigeria is indeed proud to call him theirs.
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Alexbaby12:I appreciate your insight, thanks. |
Ninisun:Thanks. |
Stephenmoka4:Thanks a lot. |
rafosky1:Much appreciated bro. Gracias! |
Nicoswit:Thank you for your advice. |
For those who tried to reach out to me via email, I regret that I cannot access the email at the moment. But I’m grateful for the effort you’ve made and would welcome the opportunity to interact. You can either mail me instead at this address: profitwithinternet@gmail.com or drop your whatsapp number. |
Mindlog:I thank you. |
Queenslander:You have a really valid point. Tnx. |
Sterope:You kept it really brief. Please more details will be appreciated. |
Danielomisco:Your enthusiasm is making me giddy. Thanks bro. |
pocohantas:Succinct as always. Gracias! |
Bodyodour:Many thanks for your feedback. |
uchman:Tnx for your advice bro. I noticed you sent me a mail. Unfortunately I can’t access that now, so perhaps you could drop me your whatsapp number and I will hit you up. |
vibre:So says the ritualist who has killed off his entire family. He knows firsthand how it’s done. Ode!!! |
Since this is hypothetical, I suppose my reaction is also hypothetical. I will take the full amount owed to me plus a litt something as interest and for inconveniences caused. Then send the rest back with a stern warning to keep his distance. |
Hello Nairalanders, I need your advice badly to make an important decision. Please your input will be highly appreciated. I applied for a visa to travel to Japan in 2019 but it wasn't successful, so I forgot about it and focused on other stuff I was doing before that. At the moment I have very good prospects and I'm very hopeful that my business would hit pay dirt very soon. I'm quite confident about that. Now, sometime last year, a senior friend and brother who I respect asked me to send him my passport to be used in processing a Japanese visa for me. Incidentally, he was also involved in the first travel arrangements that failed. Although I wasn't too keen on the idea by this time because I had my sights set on the project I was working on, but I didn't want to seem ungrateful to someone who was going out of his way to help; so I sent my passport thinking it wasn't going to click like the others. But it worked out this time, I just received word today that the visa is out, in fact, I've received the soft copy via email. Sadly, the visa was issued in the "AS TEMPORARY VISITOR" category which means that I cannot stay beyond 90 days, or work during the period. It is purely a tourist/business visa. When I expressed my reservations about this to my benefactor, he simply said that I should use the visa to get to Japan first, and find my way from there. I'm not an immigration expert but I know enough to understand that I'll have to live like a fugitive if I violate the conditions of my visa, not to mention the risk of incarceration and deportation. Don't get me wrong. I'm not a pessimist or a coward, I guess I'm just trying to put my best feet forward, and minimise risks. This has left me with mixed feelings and utter confusion. I need good advise please. So my questions to the "been to's" in the house are: 1. What are my chances of staying beyond my visitors visa and having it regularised into a work visa? 2. What are the risks of overstaying my visa? 3. Do I have great opportunities and prospects in Japan? 4. What skill set do I need to be employable in Japan? Please kindly treat as urgent and important. Thanks for your time and attention. |
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