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All Nigeria terrorist are muslem All muslem are potential terrorist |
Any marriage without endurance won't last. What give birth to endurance in marriage is LOVE. Love endures all things ( 1 cor 13 7) When there is Love you are bound to enjoy your marriage to the fullest |
We can drone shot the defections but we can't use drone shot to detect the bandit camp What a shameless nation |
They can drone shot the defection but they can't use drone shot to detect the bandit What a sh^me |
They can drone shot the defection but they can't use drone shot to detect the bandit What a shame |
Which state is that?. I hope it's not South West state It's kogi state |
[quote author=smokinloud post=137921550]Which state is that?. I hope it's not South West state It's kogi state |
"Look, myself, I have been trying to see how we can pacify these people. "I've been going to see how we can pacify these people and redirect them. Because they are human beings. They listen and reason. " For saying this, It seems like Gumi is one of their leaders |
Ikaeniyan0:You are very correct, he is really trying. Even though I didn't vote for him, he is doing a good job. Let's leave sentiment |
[quote author=omenka post=136189229]They feed only on rice and garri which explains why their eyesight is so bad they can hardly see the progress being made in various sectors. Honestly speaking, a lot of good unnoticed policies that is going on. Have you ever asked why the price of food seem to be stable for sometimes now? I didn't vote for him, but I think jagaban is trying in many areas |
ZombieDredd:Hahaha! You know say yam is expensive now, she no want the pestle to dey idle |
benqo01:I wonder o |
Oh I missed Abacha He will never take this non sense call blasphemy |
hmmm that is a big question |
MarketDispatch:You are very correct many people who vote for PDP and APC do so because it's boldly written on the logo I will advise we quickly do the needful o |
Moblux:om pee |
she may be right
maybe she had caught her with her husband before
because before a woman will call another woman ashawo. ..... something dey |
plenaldo:how will they be electrocuted when light is three hours on and twelve hours Off imagine we do have light for at least 22 hours, the guys will not try it |
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Recovering oil wells when some countries are diverting from oil What a backward state |
Righteousness89:You are very correct, unless we don't want to say the truth |
dlaw70:the same thing happened to me,. The MTN line that I have been using since 2007 got lost and I wanted to do welcome back, I went to MTN office and they were telling me that the number was not mine that the name on it is not the same with mine and can not do anything unless they see the person bearing that name I later abandoned the line and purchased another one |
Doubleoh7:the formula they used is yet to be added to mathematics. yeye people |
hisgrace090:it is a lie. how much were they collecting before becoming pensioners was it different when ihedioha was paying them? |
it sometimes baffles me when I see some so call rich men always give out money with Left hand. please what does it mean |
crying? he may likely contest for president in 2023. |
10 Oldest Prisoners in the World Spread the love While it might be difficult to picture someone who is old enough to be a grandparent as a criminal, the sad reality is that many inmates are senior citizens, especially in the United States. Regardless of how you may personally feel about jailing anyone over 65, all of the people on this list committed punishable crimes. Nearly all of the world’s oldest prisoners died in jail or were released when they were too frail to carry out the rest of their sentence. A few of them are still alive, and one of these old prisoners is actually still serving time and may survive long enough to move to the top of the list. 10. Paul Geidel (April 21, 1894 – May 1, 1987) Oldest Age While Imprisoned: 86 years old Country of Origin: Hartford, Connecticut, USA Last or Current Prison: Fishkill Correctional Facility in New York (started out at infamous Sing Sing) Time Served: 1911 – 1980 (68 years, 245 days) photo source: New York Daily News Until someone else breaks his record, Paul Geidel currently holds the record for longest prison sentence served in the United States and was even put into the Guinness Book or World Records. Geidel was in prison for over 68 years and had to be convinced to leave – he was granted parole in 1974 but didn’t want to be released. Geidel, who was orphaned at age 7 and 17 years old at the time of his crime, murdered William Jackson, a resident of an apartment hotel that Geidel had briefly worked at. Naively, Geidel assumed that Jackson had a secret stash of money in his apartment and used chloroform to knock him out and kill him so Geidel could ransack Jackson’s home. Jackson’s next door neighbor was Manhattan district attorney Charles Whitman, who managed to get Geidel to confess. Following his release from prison, Geidel stayed at a nursing home until his death in 1987. 9. Johnson Van Dyke Grigsby (c. February 1886 – May 18, 1987) Oldest Age While Imprisoned: 89 years old Country of Origin: Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Last or Current Prison: Indiana State Penitentiary Time Served: 1908 – 1974 (66 years, 123 days) photo source: mikedashhistory.com Johnson Van Dyke Grigsby, like a few of the others on this list, served one of the longest prisons sentences ever in the world (his record has been surpassed by Francis Clifford Smith, who is also on this list and still in jail). Grigsby spent over 66 years in jail after he was convicted of second degree murder in 1908. There are some conflicting stories over what exactly happened when Grigsby stabbed a man named James Brown to death in a saloon over a card game. Regardless of who instigated the fight that led to Brown’s death – Brown, who was white, reportedly hurled racial slurs at Grigsby, who is African American – Grigsby got a life sentence. In jail, Grigsby was a model prisoner and spent his time reading the Bible. Unfortunately, Grigsby spent a large part of his time in jail under psychiatric observation in a ward for the criminally insane despite never exhibiting signs of mental illness. After his release at age 89, Grigsby’s story was covered by the media and Johnny Cash even wrote a song about him called “Michigan City Howdy Do.” 8. Charles Fossard (c. 1882 – 1974) Oldest Age While Imprisoned: 92 years old Country of Origin: France – immigrated to Australia where he committed his crime Last or Current Prison: J Ward of Ararat Lunatic Asylum (now the Melbourne Polytechnic’s Ararat Training Centre ) Time Served: 1903 – 1974 (70 years, 303 days https://www.oldest.org/people/prisoners/ |
out in a tearful video about the mismanagement and medical negligence at city hospitals 'They're not dying of COVID,' nurse Nicole Sirotek said. 'I am literally saying they're murdering these people and nobody cares because they're all minorities' Sirotek, 37, told of one patient who died while waiting for an X-ray because her warning that the anesthesiologist had misplaced a ventilator tube was ignored She described how a resident doctor defibrillated a patient with an already beating heart and a nurse who placed a feeding tube into a patient's lungs The mother-of-two from Elko, Nevada was one of hundreds of medics to travel to New York as the virus surged According to Sirotek, 'I legitimately don't know what to do anymore. Even the advocacy groups don't give a s*** about these people. Like literally, Black Lives Don't Matter here.' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8290251/NYC-nurse-claims-coronavirus-patients-literally-murdered.html |
izzou:Did I hear you say one month? it seems you are still under your parents who have enough to eat at home or you are still single and have enough that can take you for a month at home. please think of others, it takes two weeks for covid 19 to show but it takes less than a week for covid hunger to show |
Bekool:a statue cost imo state almost 40million and we have 14 of it. nobody talks about that. Na emeka own they see |
as if the current governor will not use it. let him be I beg |