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LionDeLeo:Nationals European Union |
LionDeLeo:Ambassadors |
omenka:Because when warm air meets with cool air, mist is generated... The people in the car are obviously breathing and the warm temperatures mixes with the cold temperatures due to the rain.. |
omenka:Often, the air in the car will be warmer than the air outside the car. Moisture will condense on the inside of the windows if the outside air is cooler than the dew point inside the car. |
omenka:Often, the air in the car will be warmer than the air outside the car (this happens in winter here). Moisture will condense on the inside of the windows if the outside air is cooler than the dew point inside the car. |
IGP Louis Edet 1964–1966 IGP Kam Salem 1966–1975 IGP Muhammadu Dikko Yusufu 1975–1979 IGP Adamu Suleiman 1979–1981 IGP Sunday Adewusi 1981–1983 IGP Etim Inyang 1985–1986 IGP Muhammadu Gambo-Jimeta 1986–1990 Service chiefs Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar – Chief of Air Staff Chief of Army Staff, Major-General T.Y. Buratai Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) – National Security Adviser Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin – Chief of Defence Staff Air Vice Marshal Monday Riku Morgan – Chief of Defence Intelligence Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe – Chief of Naval Staff Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) is now the new National Security Adviser |
LionDeLeo:Service chiefs Major-General Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin as Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General T.Y. Buratai as Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air Vice Marshal Sadique Abubakar as Chief of Air Staff Inspector General AIG Shuaibu Gambo (DIG Department of Finance and Administration), CP Joshak Habila (DIG Department of Operation), CP Maigari Dikko (DIG, Department of Logistics and Supply). CP H. M. Dagala (DIG, Department of FCIID), CP Emmanuel T. Inyang (DIG, Department of Training and Development), CP Ntom Chukwu (DIG, Department of Research and Planning), CP Folusho Adebanjo (DIG Department of ICT) and CP Abdul Buba (AIG Force Secretary). |
omenka:If they give birth to 20 children, 10 will be dominant albinos 5 will be recessive 5 might not be albinos |
omenka:It's possible that all will be albinos if the dominant gene prevails but on equal grounds there's a 5050 chance.. I.e 50% will have dominant and 25% recessive while 25% will have little or no traits of the gene at all |
omenka:10 |
1. EHURIA GEORGINA EKEOMA – ABIA 2. AKPAN EDET SUNDAY – AKWA IBOM 3. ANAGBOGU IFEOMA NKIRUKA – ANAMBRA 4. WALSON-JACK DIIARAU DIDI ESTHER – BAYELSA 5. GEKPE GRACE ISU – CROSS RIVER 6. ALIBOH LEON LAWRENCE – DELTA 7. UWAIFO OSARENOMA CLEMENT – EDO 8. FOLAYAN AYODELE OLANIYI – EKITI 9. OSUJI NDUBISI MARCELLINUS – IMO 10. MU’AZU ABDULKADIR -KADUNA 11. SULAIMAN MUSTAPHA LAWAL – KANO 12. ABDULLAHI ABDULAZEEZ MASHI – KATSINA 13. ADEBIYI BOLAJI ADEKUNLE – LAGOS 14. IBRAHIM MUSA WEN – NASARAWA 15. ODEWALE SAMSON OLAJIDE – OGUN |
15 Nigerian Ministers Minister of Justice.....Attorney General.....Abubakar Malami Minister of Foreign Affairs.....Geoffrey Onyeama Minister of Finance..... Folake Adeosun Minister of Defence..... Mansur Dan Ali Minister of Education.....Adamu Adamu Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment.....Okechukwu Enelamah Minister of Labour and Employment.....Chris Ngige Minister of Federal Capital Territory.....Mohammed Musa Bello Minister of Science and Technology.....Ogbonnaya Onu Minister of Solid Minerals...John Kayode Fayemi Minister of Interior.....Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau Minister of Budget and National Planning.....Udoma Udo Udoma Minister of Power, Works and Housing.....Babatunde Fashola Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development..... Audu Ogbeh 15 Permanent Secretaries 1. EHURIA GEORGINA EKEOMA – ABIA 2. AKPAN EDET SUNDAY – AKWA IBOM 3. ANAGBOGU IFEOMA NKIRUKA – ANAMBRA 4. WALSON-JACK DIIARAU DIDI ESTHER – BAYELSA 5. GEKPE GRACE ISU – CROSS RIVER 6. ALIBOH LEON LAWRENCE – DELTA 7. UWAIFO OSARENOMA CLEMENT – EDO 8. FOLAYAN AYODELE OLANIYI – EKITI 9. OSUJI NDUBISI MARCELLINUS – IMO 10. MU’AZU ABDULKADIR -KADUNA 11. SULAIMAN MUSTAPHA LAWAL – KANO 12. ABDULLAHI ABDULAZEEZ MASHI – KATSINA 13. ADEBIYI BOLAJI ADEKUNLE – LAGOS 14. IBRAHIM MUSA WEN – NASARAWA 15. ODEWALE SAMSON OLAJIDE – OGUN |
Last month Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe unveiled a bill to bolster the country’s security and defense architecture. The proposed changes are largely in response to evolving threats and geopolitical shifts in the region. China’s coercive actions to settle its territorial dispute with Japan in the East China Sea and a similar row with its neighbors over the South China Sea, coupled with North Korea’s continued intransigence, have created a more hostile security environment for Japan. But Abe’s proposal is facing stiff resistance from Japanese lawmakers. Most of the opposition to the bill is based on misperceptions. Critics claim that it would endanger Japan’s postwar commitment to pacifism. The bill’s proponents, including Abe, stress that the changes are necessary to align Japan’s security posture with a shifting geostrategic environment. The legislation signals a critical turning point for Japan’s traditionally pacifist security postures; while controversial, it marks an important step for Japan as it adjusts to emerging threats. The proposed changes would allow Tokyo to play a more proactive role in international conflicts and complement its growing cooperation with the U.S. on security matters. They would also help Tokyo coordinate efforts with other partners in the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia and India. The revisions touch on two broad categories: Japan’s security and the country’s involvement in international peace and security initiatives. The most significant changes would be to the Self-Defense Forces (SDF). Under current law, the SDF is prohibited from using force when rescuing Japanese citizens trapped in conflicts abroad. Until 2013, the SDF was limited to evacuating citizens only by air or sea and did not permit land-based rescue efforts. The driving review is in response to evolving threats and geopolitical shifts in the region. |
omenka:Please check mine |
This is the driving review.. In response to evolving threats and geopolitical shifts in the region. |
omenka:Japan’s proposed changes would complement Washington’s rebalance to Asia and could help reaffirm important regional norms such as the freedom of navigation and the rule of law. |
Silvertrinity:I don't know a Jack about science ohhh ![]() |
An alloy is a metal (parent metal) combined with other substances (alloying agents),resulting in superior properties such as; strength, hardness, durability, ductility, tensile strength and toughness. Example, mild steel Sodium chloride is readily soluble in water and other polar solvents. Like the regular salt we use |
Gloryejims:Please check my answer |
Alloy consist of tin and lead |
A compound is a combination of two or more elements with a fixed composition. Sodium chloride, NaCl, is a compound that consists of sodium ions and chloride ions connected by ionic bonds to form a 3D structure. Its composition is fixed. While An alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. It can have varying composition |
Silvertrinity:Just saw it |
The reason is that sodium attaches itself very strongly to other elements. Its compounds are very difficult to break apart |
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cbella:Good afternoon Cbella, bring it on |
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Any hope of completing or rather updating this story?? |
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Thanks... Kingsley bhet why? You've successfully ruined the moment... Katie and Nectar, I don't understand again Ohhh.. Separation is only paying way for pearl. Hmmmmmnnn Matts be careful not to fall too hard.. This one he's still lusting after Kate ... You people should better find grams Jane ohhh Cbella, thanks jawe... I guess this is it for the night??.. O hope your lappy works b4 2moro... Goodnight then.. Pearl05, I'm greeting Ohhh... |
cbella:Yaay!!! So sorry about your laptop... |



