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Must everything be tribalized by you people? Do you even know how much only footbwear industry around the world is worth, let alone joined with the textile industry? Do you know how many countries in Europe and Asia that 90% of their GDP comes from the textile industry alone? Sometime you guys should remove this log of tribalism that has eaten so deep into the fabrics of this country, and be sensible. Richtaiwo: |
Must everything be tribalized you people? Do you even know how much only footbwear industry around the world is worth, let alone joined with the textile industry? Do you know how many countries in Europe and Asia that 90% of their GDP comes from the textile industry alone? Sometime you guys should remove this log of tribalism that has eaten so deep into the fabrics of this country, and be sensible. Richtaiwo: |
Peller should thank God you are not his lawyer ebexofficial: |
dustmalik:Some of you Arsenal fans are just unbelievable. Your team are leading a match with one goal up and you are still complaining why irs a 16 year old boy is playing well. I'm sure that the day Arsenal will win the league, some of you will say why didnt they win the league 20 points gap |
Don't mind all these uneducated elements displaying their ignorance with 200 naira mtn data. Dreambeat: |
Keep quiet, go find something to keep busy with. Bahamas95: |
If blood transfusion is the cure for cancer, why are hundreds of people dying every single day around the world from camcer? Or you chose to masturbate over the religion in question? Listen to your self. While scientists are working their butts off everyday seeking for permanent solution or cure for cancer, you are dedicating your own tine writing on how adults should make their medical decision and religious choices. How many times have you written about your political office holders who are milking your country and starving every one of you and allowing some terrorists to murder you guys in cold blood every corner of your country? Typical Nigerians with misplaced priorities emperor4love: |
Stop displaying your ignorance. When did bloodtransfution become cure for cancer. Hundreds of people die everyday from cancer? Why are the hospital not giving them bllod to save them? Do ypu know the type of cancer she was dealing with? Do you know the stage the cancer when it was discovered? Availability of internet access has given every uneducated nitwits to comment on subject they dont have 1 cent of knowledge about. Cancer kill many people eveeyday around the world including including Nigeria. At the mention of religion, everybody with 1 day 200 naira data bundle to start displaying their ignorance. mosicola: |
Oga or madam rest, Hundreds of people die everyday from cancer. Did all of them refuse blood transfusion? When did bllod transfusion became the cure for cancer. At the mention of religion, all of you nigerians have rushed to the post to exhibit your ignorance. Are you aware that there are different types of cancer and differenf stages of cancer? ZombieDredd: |
dominique:Ateta is mad walahi |
Don't mind Ateta, sometimes he just choose some daya to be out of his mind. Hiw on earth would you choose Kelly that is short to play left back in a match of this magnitude? Why leave Calafiori your best left back on the bench against arguably the best team you have faced this season. Kelly that ia prone to switching off at will. Sometimes this Ateta behaves like a rookie coach. What is this nonsense? dustmalik: |
Were you reading the post with your eyes closed? Boland: |
buckeyemedia:Its either you are joking or you are obviously ignorant of how wars are prosecuted. So you think that Nigeria has population of 200 million people who the majority of that number are miserable poor individuals, that's why it will be impossible for America to invade Nigeria. American have invaded countries who are one million percent militarilly equipped than your nonsense nigeria with rickety military planes they bought since second world war of 1945 that keep crashing by themselves during our independence days airforce parade. Or the land soldiers that the bokoharam are wiping out everyday in the North. You must be a funny guy, so with the advancement in American pharmaceutical industry, malaria will be of any concern to American military. You think this is 1914 right? And its your Emzor pharmaceutical and co that American military will depend on for supply of malaria drugs. You are asking from where will America attack Nigeria. Are you aware that America has military bases in some African countries including Ghana, Chad, Niger, cameroon and Mali? pls remind me again what is the distance betwen Chad or Niger and Northern Nigeria? And its really funny for you to suggest that because America has debts, therefore they cant procecute with Nigeria that can't defend itself from ordinary bandits running around inside the forest. Were they not owing debts when they destroyed Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc? Pls don't engage in subject you know nothing about, just for the fun of it Pls don't engage in a any topic you know nothing about |
seunmsg:My goodness, how did I end up in the same country with you people!!! Nigerians really deserve the kind rulers they get. Someone held a full aircraft hostage for almost one hour with full passengers inside and you call it "making political capital". In society where human beings exists, that man by now will be answering a case of terrorism and threat to life and the passengers will be suing him for making them miss businesses and appointments because of his rascality. Someone who committed a crime of that magnitude should go and sin no more because he sings those noise he call music, and now he will an ambassador for comitting crime and being irresponsible. You people are unbelievable and shameless!! |
Why are you so bitter? The ones who robbed their states and their local government dry are the ones rulling you today as President. Senetors, house of Reps, etc. You didn't see anything wrong in them. But its a man that had the little conscience to leave something for his state that you sweating over, probably because of perosonal hatred for him or hatred for the part of the country he comes from. Nigerians really deserve the kind of leaders they have, people like you are the reason your rulers treat you people the way they do. You guys are bunch of ingrates. CoronaVirusPro: |
Yes Sir they are. But Nigeria politicians who steal the public fund and ship it overseas are not causing Nigeria any shame. Stupid man he is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! quote author=Truths9ja post=135521347]"Yahoo boys have caused Nigeria national shame” ~~ EFCC Chairman, Pastor Ola Olukoyede https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ic6yFAal-mI[/quote] |
Innosonp:You are importing every single thing you use in your country and you export nothing, and you want your economy and currency to grow? Keep joking. The government better face the real issue and fix it instead of misguided chase of crypto exchanges and Fintech banks. The truth is, those crypto boys will always find a way to carry out their business. Nigeria should do what US did with crypto after many years of fighting it with no success. They found a way to tax crypto asset holders. So while the crypto guys are making money, the government is making money from them by the way of taxing , win win situation. Some countries in Africa like have seen this already and they are ridding on the wing of crypto to develope their economy. |
Boondocxs:Are you sure you have a good understanding of English Language? How does this your response relate to the subject she is discussing? The subject been discussed is not whether it's a single mother's fault that she is a single mother. Watch that video again, this time watch it slowly. |
COLOURCUT:You even had to advertise your business on top the news about the death of another human. Sometimes one wonders what goes on in the mind of some of you guys. Some of you guys do not deserve access to internet. Damn!!!!!!!!! |
Nigerialabalaba:Stop displaying your ignorance in the public. If a subject you know nothing about is being discussed, just keep quiet. |
Travelling to historic destinations can be amazing experiance and unforgettable effect. Getting to know a historically important place gives yu that deep understanding of the events and moments that shaped and changed our world. Ancient cities always seem like they are existing outside time. From the historical settlements, long abandoned by humans, sand literally pours, but each time you behold these places, cold goosebumps always runs down you whole body. Cities with a thousand-year history have much more to offer travellers than cities with just high buildings and modern technologies. They bring that imprints of previous human eras and civilizations before out time. They reflect the development of humankind - both the creative aspects of this process and the destructive ones. Here are the 11 oldest still inhabited places on Earth. A visit to any of these places will be like travelling back to time. (1) Jericho, West Bank - 11,000 years old Its history was particularly tumultuous because the city was destroyed around 1,500 BC for a reason that still seems to remain rather obscure: an earthquake or an Egyptian invasion? Among the oldest cities in the world still inhabited is Jericho (Palestine), where archaeologists have found traces of habitation dating back to 9,000 BC. Located in the Jordan Valley, with the Jordan River to the east and Jerusalem to the west under Israeli occupation since 1967. Archaeological excavations have revealed traces of dwellings that are even older, around 11,000 years. Currently located in the West Bank, Jericho is also the lowest city in the world. Its altitude is around - 258m. Today, the town has more than 25,000 inhabitants. (2) Damascus, Syria – 11,000 years old Cited by research studies and historical evidence as the oldest inhabited city in the world also named as the capital of Arab culture in 2008, Damascus may have been inhabited since 8,000 to 10,000 BC, But there is no evidence that it was an important city at that time. Damascus has been the preferred target of many kings and conquerors. Damascus was an important settlement region for the Arameans, who were responsible for implementing modern water network systems. Later, the city was conquered by Alexander the Great. Its wealth of historical sites made it a popular tourist destination until the recent unrest hit it. Since 1979, the city has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. (3) Aleppo, Syria – 8,000 years old Located between the Mediterranean Sea and Mesopotamia is the most populated city in Syria with nearly 4.4 million citizens in its metropolitan area. Aleppo is undoubtedly one of the oldest cities in the world, already mentioned in Paleo-Babylonian times under the name of "Halab". While the ancient site is occupied by the modern city, it is hardly touched by archaeologists. The city was under Hittite (An ancient group of Indo-Europeans who moved into Asian Minor and formed an empire at Hattusa in Anatolia (modern Turkey) around 1600 BCE.) control until around 800 BC, before passing through Assyrian, Greek and Persian hands. It was then occupied by the Romans, Byzantines, and Arabs, besieged by the Crusaders, then taken over by the Mongols and the Ottomans. For several centuries, it was the largest city in the Syrian region and the third-largest city in the Ottoman Empire. (4) Byblos, Lebanon – 7,000 years old Founded as Gebal by the Phoenicians, Byblos received its name from the Greeks, who imported the papyrus from the city. For centuries, the city has been the main exporter of papyrus to Greece. From the fourth millennium BC. The word Bible is derived from Byblos. The main sights of the city are ancient Phoenician temples, Byblos Castle, and the Church of St. John Mark, built by the Crusaders in the 12th century, as well as the medieval old town walls. The Byblos International Festival (music) is a more modern attraction. Located 40 kilometres from Beirut, the city attracts tourists from all over the world with its unique mix of beaches, mountains and ancient ruins. (5) Athens, Greece – 7,000 years old Cradle of Western civilization and cradle of democracy, Athens' heritage is still very evident. Athens has been inhabited for more than 7,000 years. Ottoman, Byzantine, and Roman civilizations left their imprints on the outward appearance of the city. This is the homeland of prominent philosophers, writers, playwrights, and artists. The city has had its ups and downs and has not always had the importance it has regained today. (6) Susa, Iran – 6,300 years old Susa no longer exists today, but Shush is a small town that is more or less on the site of the ancient city. We can therefore see a certain continuity. Susa dates from 8000 BC was the capital of the Elamite Empire before it was captured by the Assyrians. It was then taken by the Achaemenids Empire under Cyrus the Greek. It is the city where the play of the Persians of Aeschylus takes place, an Athenian tragedy that is the oldest play in the history of the theatre. The modern city, Shushan, has a population of around 65,000 people and is also mentioned in the biblical books of Esther, Nehemiah, and Daniel. (7) Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan – 6,000 years old North of Kirkuk is Erbil, which has been repeatedly dominated by the Assyrians, Persians, Sassanids, Arabs, and Ottomans. It was a major stopover on the Silk Road while its ancient citadel, which rises 26 meters in height, still overlooks the horizon. ( Sidon, Lebanon – 6,000 years oldLocated 40 kilometres from Beirut, Sidon is one of the most important, and perhaps the oldest of the Phoenician cities and it would have been possibly the oldest. It was the base from which the great Phoenician Mediterranean Empire grew. Both Jesus and Saint Paul would have visited Sidon, as did Alexander the Great, who captured the city in 333 BC (9) Plovdiv, Bulgaria – 6,000 years old The second-largest city in Bulgaria, Plovdiv was originally a fortified Thracian city, before becoming a large Roman city. It later fell into the hands of the Byzantines and Ottomans, before integrating Bulgaria. The city is an important cultural centre and is home to many ancient remains, including an amphitheatre and a Roman aqueduct, as well as Ottoman baths. Throughout its history, it was dominated by Byzantines and Ottomans until, finally, the Bulgarians conquered it in the year 815. The name Plovdiv first appears in the 15th century. After World War II, communism was instituted in the country and the city became the focus of democratic groups that overthrew the regime in 1989. (10) Varanasi, India – 5,000 years old India is the world-famous centre of ancient civilisations, religions, and spirituality, and at the same time, the cradle of the oldest cities in the world. The sacred city of India Varanasi. formerly known as Benares, has been a religious and cultural centre for at least 5000 years. (11) Jerusalem, Israel - 5,000 year old Jerusalem is one of the cities that is believed to be about 4,000 to 5,000 years old from today. But this city holds its own place in the world because the mixed culture of three religions is seen here. The historical sources of these three religions are found here, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city of Jerusalem is considered a religious city. And it has a long history of struggle. Historian Eric H. Cline has written that the city was destroyed at least twice and 23 times the city was besieged and 52 times attacked. And about 44 times it was captured and lost and captured again.
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Fuckthamods:. Benz already has their own at Emene Enugu. |
[Pls shut up if you dont know what to say or if you are too daft to comprehend what that message is saying. The man took a look at those vehicles and saw that they are not actually dead, but where physically mishandled, then chose to the physically damages on the vehicle. Would you rather he throw the vehicles that would take minimal amount to put back to good use, or to waste the state resources buying brand new vehicles when the ones there are fixable? quote author=focus7 post=78401361]Other governors are building repairing roads, building major projects, buying new vehicles but Akeredolu is further proven to the world that he's the worst governor ever produced in Nigeria by repairing workout vehicles and lying to us that Ondo State GDP is rising. He think this is an Igbo state that drink lies.[/quote] |
olas24u:But Kaduna dry land is deep enough. Warri sea port is not deep enough too. Calabar sea port is not deep enough too. Port Harcourt sea port is not deep enough too. LOL, what an irony of a country. Una weldoneoo |
post=78167684:Someone is still singing the "16 years" song? This is more like still blaming Britain for Nigeria's condition. |
aaronson:Well somehow its obvious you don't know much about Neslon Mandela. For your own knowledge, Read the book Long walk to Freedom and also watch the movie where Idris Elba played Mandela as well. To give you a little hint, Mandela was actually caught on the road by soldiers while he was in a car trying to escape from south Africa. From that point, he was arrested, tried in the court with Walter Sisulu, Gowan Mbeki, Raymond Mhlaba, Elias Motsoaledi, Andrew Mlangeni, ‘Kathy’ Kathrada and Dennis Goldberg before they were sent to jail. Study history, it will help when you want to comment on issues like this. |
They always look good together |
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Sidon, Lebanon – 6,000 years old