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isthatso:He has never claimed a cure for HIV. The Nigerian that made claim on HIV cure was Dr Gabriel Abalaka. Iwu made claim for Ebola Virus vaccine, the same vaccine he said his team leveraged to evolve the said COVID-19 cure. Even the American drug for Covid-19, Remedesivir, was originally developed for Ebola Virus. I think we should listen to Iwu. |
SangoOlukosoOba:Great! Now you are falling in line gradually because your initial post was comparing the disbelief in the possible wrath of the gods of Kano on its indigenes on account of the removal of Sanusi by Ganduje who himself is not punished by the agry gods; to the disbelief in the existence of UFOs, that are possibly influencing the affairs of Earth men. However, while l did not say you are wrong, I cautioned that it has not yet been verified. Thanks so much. |
Gaskia:Your representation of the fact is quite vague and capable of passing a different message other that intended in the original context. The concept of UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) is originally linked to living beings, other than humans, from another planet. The 'U' in UFO does not mean 'unmanned'. Also, note that we now have umanned drones flying in the sky. The object captured and shown by Pentagon has not been confirmed to be UFO. So, kindly try not to push the news beyond what it is for now. |
Pentagon has not confirmed the existence of UFO in the sense of physically floating unidentified living beings in strange space crafts. They captured images of flying objects but they are yet to confirm if they were occupied by strange living beings or if they are creation of man's technology for whatever purpose although many people suspect high level espionage. They are still trying to investigate. SangoOlukosoOba: |
This is a very intelligent question � Wolgrace: |
I was in rude shock when I heard of the 'presidential pardon' to Ambrose Ali. You cannot pardon someone who was never guilty or convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction. If GMB has repented of his high handedness with respect to the matter, the best he should have done was to tender a personal apology as Buhari, not as president, declare the false trial as illegal, and pay a symbolic exemplary damages to the family. |
Joefat:I appreciate your very mature tone and the enquiry. Over indulgence or addictions like gluttony, drunkenness, and other excesses drain the human soul and prevent us from spiritual ascent. Even an uncontrollable love for money, fame, games, fashion, tribe, race, and any other stuff that can hold us back are sins. Anything that we cannot have self control over is like a god to us because your god is actually that which controls you and which you are ready to do anything for. Just like food and drink, sex is a noble gift of nature to man but it is wrong to elevate it to the extent that it controls us. |
It is forbidden to do anything that does not swing in the Will of God at all times, not on particular days. Sex can be a sin if not done in the right circumstances. Also, sex can be done within the ambits of Spiritual Laws. So, sex that depicts sin is forbidden at all times but sex that is not sinful can be done at any time. It is only evil acts that must be excluded from 'holy' times and places. |
If you review most of the concerns on 5G, you would deduce that the suspicion is not that 5G created Coronavirus, rather, it is alleged to emit high intensity EMF, which interferes with the neurons of living organisms, or causing a rapid transmutation to cells of plants and animal within its field of influence, thereby having the tendency to reduce the natural immunity of the body. It is therefore suspected, that this makes the body unable to fight off common flu and other mild ailments as it used to do, allowing such ailments to degenerate to acute respiratory disorders. The resulting transmuted virus from earlier infected persons, capable of mass transmission is suspected to be the Coronavirus. While these claims remain unverified, it is expedient to research further for good of humanity. |
"It happens that there's this extremely beautiful girl I've been crushing on in church and I finally made my move this Sunday. We got talking and exchanged numbers. Now this girl is like my dream girl; she's very very beautiful facially, tall, has a fat ass, perky boobs, flat stomach and very straight legs. She basically looks like them models we see on IG" Now this is an issue not to overlook: you are making judgement based on her physical looks only. Tomorrow, you may start complaining about her character. |
Very well articulated and expressed. I enjoy reading it over and over again. |
Very Unique people. Congrats UPy. |
Okoyiboz3:Yes he is and that was strategic. Sequel to the appeal court ruling in favour of Ali Modu Sheriff, any PDP candidate not endorsed by Sheriff would be overturned by the tribunal. If not well played, the first runner up - APC may win from the court. So the strategic line of action was to adopt a party who is not an 'opposition' to PDP. If Markarfi wins at the supreme court, the accord man defects to PDP. QED. |
How much did Stella Odua spend on two bullet proof SUVs and got demonized and sacked? FriendNG: |
Education / Re: Common Mistakes In English That Might Embarrass You by Gaskia: 9:32am On Feb 09 OP, kindly see meaning no. 12 below: pronunciation (IPA): /ɹə.ˈvɜː(ɹ)t/ etymology ▼ show Noun (plural reverts) 1. One who, or that which, reverts. (religion) One who reverts to that religion which he had adhered to before having converted to another ▼ show (Islam) A convert to Islam. ▼ show (computing) The act of reversion (of e.g. a database transaction or source control repository) to an earlier state. We've found that git reverts are at least an order of magnitude faster than SVN reverse merges. translations (Islamic usage: convert to Islam) French: conversion 2. Verb (reverts, present participle reverting; past and past participle reverted) 3. (transitive) To turn back, or turn to the contrary; to reverse. ▼ show To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate. 4. (transitive) To cause to return to a former condition. 5. (intransitive) To return; to come back. If they attack, we will revert to the bunker. ▼ show 6. (intransitive) To return to the possession of. When a book goes out of print, rights revert from the publisher to the author. 7. (intransitive) Of an estate: To return to its former owner, or to his or her heirs, when a grant comes to an end. 8. (transitive) To cause (a property or rights) to return to the previous owner. Sometimes a publisher will automatically revert rights back to an author once a book has gone out of print. 9. (intransitive) To return to a former practice, condition, belief, etc. 10. (intransitive) To return to an earlier or primitive type or state; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type. 11. (intransitive) To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse. Phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts. (intransitive) To take up again or return to a previous topic. (intransitive) To convert to Islam. ▼ show 12. (intransitive) To reply; to come back. Please revert before Monday. 13. (transitive) To treat (a series, such as y = a + bx + cx2 + ..., where one variable y is expressed in powers of a second variable x), so as to find the second variable x expressed in a series arranged in powers of y. translations (to turn back, or to the contrary; to reverse) ▼ show translations (biology: to return to an earlier or primitive type or state) ▼ show This text is extracted from the Wiktionary and it is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license (Modify) (Quote) (Report) 1 Like (Share) |
ZombiePUNISHER:That is why APC is suffering from self implosion. Look at the National Assembly / Presidency face off, it's APC vs APC because they have stifled the functionalities of other parties. |
Minjim:Ali's prayer (through a surrogate litigant) is for the court to determine if the Senate has the power to compel him to wear his uniform anytime he is performing his official duty, and if it is constitutionally demanded so. In contrast to his prayer, Dino is averring that he, Ali does not have the constitutional credential to be appointed a CG of the Nigerian Customs Service, having past the lawful age bracket for the position (following his earlier retirement from active service in the Nigerian Army). He further buttressed his submission so logically by noting that the position of the CG is a service hierarchy, a rank that one must rise to, not a political position meant for external appointees. To reinforce his argument, I believe that a Colonel is a lower rank than deputy CG, (DCG), so why should a retired Colonel (not a General), boss over his superiors. Also, superiority of the military forces to the Police and other paramilitary organisations is only a figment of crude imaginations and conjecture, majorly due to our slow mental evolution from a prolonged military rule. Such superiority has no basis in the constitution. The constitution rather promotes equality, they only differ in functions and duties to the state and citizens. How would the army officials feel if a retired Custom Commissioner is appointed a Chief of Army Staff? Anomaly? What is good for the goose is not bad for the gander! |
axeman2:From intelligence perspective, I recommended that you be invited and interrogated in connection with the murder. The OP did not give any clue, either real or conjecture, concerning the murder. The speed which you jumped to link the deceased to cultism suggests you know more about the situation. The only logic that makes your post not senseless is the fact that you have further information on the murder. |
Nice one from them. May the Lord protect them...but they should be dressing properly. |
Emeka Odo is a former regional director of Intercontinental Bank, now Access Bank, he knows the game. |
May God heal him further. |
OP, kindly see meaning no. 12 below: pronunciation (IPA): /ɹə.ˈvɜː(ɹ)t/ etymology ▼ show Noun (plural reverts) 1. One who, or that which, reverts. (religion) One who reverts to that religion which he had adhered to before having converted to another ▼ show (Islam) A convert to Islam. ▼ show (computing) The act of reversion (of e.g. a database transaction or source control repository) to an earlier state. We've found that git reverts are at least an order of magnitude faster than SVN reverse merges. translations (Islamic usage: convert to Islam) French: conversion 2. Verb (reverts, present participle reverting; past and past participle reverted) 3. (transitive) To turn back, or turn to the contrary; to reverse. ▼ show To throw back; to reflect; to reverberate. 4. (transitive) To cause to return to a former condition. 5. (intransitive) To return; to come back. If they attack, we will revert to the bunker. ▼ show 6. (intransitive) To return to the possession of. When a book goes out of print, rights revert from the publisher to the author. 7. (intransitive) Of an estate: To return to its former owner, or to his or her heirs, when a grant comes to an end. 8. (transitive) To cause (a property or rights) to return to the previous owner. Sometimes a publisher will automatically revert rights back to an author once a book has gone out of print. 9. (intransitive) To return to a former practice, condition, belief, etc. 10. (intransitive) To return to an earlier or primitive type or state; to take on the traits or characters of an ancestral type. 11. (intransitive) To change back, as from a soluble to an insoluble state or the reverse. Phosphoric acid in certain fertilizers reverts. (intransitive) To take up again or return to a previous topic. (intransitive) To convert to Islam. ▼ show 12. (intransitive) To reply; to come back. Please revert before Monday. 13. (transitive) To treat (a series, such as y = a + bx + cx2 + ..., where one variable y is expressed in powers of a second variable x), so as to find the second variable x expressed in a series arranged in powers of y. translations (to turn back, or to the contrary; to reverse) ▼ show translations (biology: to return to an earlier or primitive type or state) ▼ show This text is extracted from the Wiktionary and it is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 license |
February 5, 2017 is a Sunday. |
project8:...and for all Nigerians too. Many congrats to her. |
If the vehicles where bought for the campaigns, why were they not used for the campaigns? ...and if GEJ was involved, why wouldn't they move them out since after the 2015 elections?. Afterall he was still the president until after May 29, 2015. |
If na Fayose wear am now? |
Police and INEC were accused of being partisan in the Rivers rerun elections, if the partisan police can set up a panel to investigate an audio tape purported to be Wike's and slain policemen, why should the Rivers state government, another partisan party not set up a panel to investigate the part of the violence that the police has played down on... shooting and maiming of people by the police. Why is the police and DSS silent on the printing of fake result sheets prior to the elections even when the errand boys were caught and they confessed live on TV? Amaechi, Police and INEC sow the seed of violence in Rivers. Whatever they get is counter-violence as they people there stood up in resistance. |
Government may eventually lose more in future without strong systemic control. The arrangement from January 2017 means that govt stops making cash contributions for the running of the JVs. However they will have to pay through crude. So we gain from reserving our money but lose from revenue decline because the E & Ps retain crude equivalent to govt's portion of the JVs responsibility. Again we could eventually lose more from a non transparent borrowing procedure by the E & Ps or production monitoring. |
There's nothing wrong in the guy's style. He is the poetic type and I really enjoy his fluent and creative lines. Some guys just enjoy the wooing game. It can be fun sometimes. The babe seems to enjoy it too. She was not nasty and she did not tell him off? " What's up through" could just be her way to extract more of those romantic lyrics that are typical of a Hollywood romance. Note that the dude said he composes poems on her which she is aware of. She is yet to say no, she is also careful not to stop the flow. She may have been reading this style only in the mags and movies as guys with styles like this are 'extinct'. The dude is my guy, even if she says no tomorrow, at least you were man enough to wrap out your mind and heart in a rhythm that depicts who you are... bold, clear and romantic. I bet you if she does not say yes soon, she may never regret tomorrow but she would have missed a guy who could awaken a rare part of her. |
DangotePikin:Where is the PMB's anti corruption fight? -Backdoor recruitments in CBN, FIRS and Civil Defence for children of the rich only? -Becoming president without due qualification? -Buratai's mansions in Dubai,? -Silence at the weighty corruption allegations against Fashola, Ogbonnaya Onu etal? -Ameachis proven corruption by state panel of enquiry? -Use of Nigerian Army, INEC and Police to shoot citizens to rig elections? -Serial disobedience of court rulings? -Osun state money for APC elections support? -Withdrawal of money from CBN beyond approved limit? -Silence as herdsmen feast on the blood and flesh of farmers in the middle belt and other parts of Nigeria? -Extra judicial killings of the Shites? -Islamic and tribe bias dominated appointments? Please tell me where he is fighting corruption. |
I can't understand why some people will plan actions that are capable of instigating violence and turn around to project those who dare to resist as ' violent '. Where INEC and security operatives who are expected to be neutral are perceived to be partial, you cannot coerce or blackmail the people not to react in resistance. Whether state apparatus is manipulated by APC or PDP, it is wrong and it is hypocritic the offenders not to expect a resistance from the offended. Where are those who were arrested for printing fake serialized INEC result sheets? Who paid money to their account? Rivers stands for resistance. |
We focus and celebrate too much of the externals of our women, at the same time, we all require families and society where humane qualities rule. This is a case of planting grass and expecting to harvest roses. Even men who marry very pretty women tell you that beauty attracts but character retains or dispels. We will begin to have a saner society when we begin to focus on the qulity of our human content than the container. Experience shows that the quality of a people is a mirror of the quality of their women, because the women influence humanity in their homes and other places more than men. |