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raumdeuter:lolx. U spoke like barcanista. |
nawa oo. According to my biology master, pussy @ 19 no dey sweet. Na from 21- 38. |
the pictures are real. I do go go awka from onitsha 3times in a week. The road z ...as in JAMAGE(a new word produced to replace something that is worse than damaged). On d days when rain go fall, just pray that ur vehicle wont get stucked on d main road cuz d road na lake. |
They only gave me 11sms. No MB. Which kind witch be ds? |
Andy Rubin has left Google. Rubin was heading Google's robotic division but has now left the company to start his own incubator for hardware startups. He will be replaced by James Kuffner. Andy Rubin is the co-founder and ex-CEO or Danger Inc. and Android Inc. He oversaw the development of Android until March 2013, when Sundar Pichai took over and Rubin went on to manage Google's robotics division. Source: www.gsmarena.com
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@op, u forgot to mention MASTURBATION. IT INCREASES HEIGHT BY 3PERCENT |
mtshew. Everytime, kim here, kim there. I have seen her pussy uncountable times, it wasnt made of gold neither was it made with diamond. |
onitsha, emeka offor plaza. F5 is 15k. H6 IS 16K. WHILE m3 is 8,900naira. Ds phones r cheaper @ onitsha compared to konga. Com. Imagine, mtn and konga dey sell m3 10k while market dey sell am 8.9k |
what if she had asked God 4 forgiveness b4 she died? Na hm be say she go carry d fake nyash enter heaven or wl she drop it at pugartory b4 entering heaven. |
Little tip for the punters. French ligue one outfits rarely score upto 3 goals during their matches in the domestic league. Bet under 2.5 or under 3,5 in ligue1 |
I started betting wt 7k and my net profit dn reach 65k. Bt that's nothing compares to my course mate in skul. I can swear that The guy uses juju in betting. As am talking to u, he has a clean toyota camry le, 3 commercial buses in unizik and 1 keke napep. Na betting money he use bcum somebody in life. |
Am sticking with my pes 2013. Beat game eva. |
2013/2014 La Liga Awards: Player of the Year - Cristiano Ronaldo Best Goal - Cristiano Ronaldo Best Forward - Cristiano Ronaldo Best Attacking Midfielder - Andres Iniesta Best Defensive Midfielder - Luka Modric Best Defender - Sergio Ramos Best African Player - Yacine Brahimi Revelation of the Year - Rafinha Alcantara Source : supersport football.
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Deposed NFF Chairman Chris Giwa locked out of the NFF HQ but still trying to form his 'board' on the pavement outside.
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Sourc is cnn.com |
Kano, Nigeria (CNN) -- Boko Haram gunmen kidnapped at least 30 boys and girls from a village in northeast Nigeria during the weekend. The abductions appear to be the latest in a string of recent kidnappings by Boko Haram that dims hope for the anticipated release of 219 schoolgirls held by the group since April following a controversial ceasefire declared by Nigerian authorities. Heavily armed Boko Haram gunmen invaded the town of Mafa in Borno state Friday and Saturday and seized 30 boys and girls, local leaders said. The news of the kidnappings was slow to emerge due to lack of telecom service in the region, where most telecom towers have been destroyed in Boko Haram's five-year insurgency against Nigeria's government. "In the past two days Boko Haram insurgents stormed Mafa and abducted 30 boys aged 13 and above and girls aged 11 and above," Mafa local government chairman Shettima Maina said. Despite so-called ceasefire, Boko Haram kidnappings continue "They took them away to their base in the bush, and we believe they are going to use them as foot soldiers," Maina said. Mallam Ashiekh Mustapha, the local chief of Mafa who confirmed the abductions, said the kidnappers also stole 300 cows from the farming community in the raid. The Nigerian government has said Boko Haram has denied involvement in the kidnappings, but the group has issued no public statement on the issue. Regardless, Boko Haram's near-daily raids have prompted an exodus of residents from Mafa and nearby villages to the Borno state capital of Maiduguri to escape the marauding insurgents, Mustapha said. On Thursday Boko Haram killed 17 people in the nearby village of Ndongo, which they looted and set ablaze, Maina said. "Many people have fled with their families to Maiduguri for fear of being killed or losing their children to the insurgents," Mustapha said. Maina lamented that the military had done nothing to stop the raids despite repeated complaints by local leaders. Last week Boko Haram militia kidnapped 60 women and girls in two Christian villages in neighboring Adamawa state, according to residents and community leaders |
Army Major General Darryl A. Williams, commander of U.S. Army Africa, and approximately 10 other personnel are now in "controlled monitoring" in Italy after returning there from West Africa over the weekend, according to multiple U.S. military officials. The American personnel are effectively under quarantine, but Pentagon officials declined to use that terminology. Williams' plane was met on the ground by Italian authorities "in full CDC gear," the official said, referring to the type of protective equipment worn by U.S. health care workers. There is no indication at this time any of the team have symptoms of Ebola. Ebola outbreak: Get up to speed with the latest developments They will be monitored for 21 days at a "separate location" at the U.S. military installation at Vicenza Italy, according to U.S. military officials. Senior Pentagon officials say it is not a "quarantine," but rather "controlled monitoring." However, the troops are being housed in an access controlled location on base, and are not allowed to go home for the 21 day period while they undergo twice daily temperature checks. It is not clear yet if they will be allowed visits from family members. 4 issues raised at the House Ebola hearing Williams and his team have been in West Africa for 30 days, to set up the initial U.S. military assistance there and have traveled extensively around Liberia. The team was in treatment and testing areas during their travels. Speaking to reporters two weeks ago while he was still overseas in Liberia, Williams spoke of the extensive monitoring that he was given. "We measure, while we're here -- twice a day, are monitoring as required by the recent guidance that was put out while we're here in Liberia. I -- yesterday, I had my temperature taken, I think, eight times, before I got on and off aircraft, before I went in and out of the embassy, before I went out of my place where I'm staying," William said during the October 16 press conference. Boy under evaluation in New York; nurse ordered released "As long as you exercise basic sanitation and cleanliness sort of protocols using the chlorine wash on your hands and your feet, get your temperature taken, limiting the exposure, the -- no handshaking, those sorts of protocols, I think the risk is relatively low." Officials could not explain why the group was being put under into controlled monitoring, which is counter to the Pentagon policy. The current DOD policy on monitoring returning troops says "as long as individuals remain asymptomatic, they may return to work and routine daily activities with family members." White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said Monday that the Defense Department "has not issued a policy related to their workers that have spent time in West Africa." "I know that there was this decision that was made by one commanding officer in the Department of Defense, but it does not reflect a department-wide policy that I understand is still under development," Earnest said. The Pentagon has, though, published plans that detail how it will handle troops who are deployed to the region -- including potential quarantines. Jessica L. Wright, the undersecretary of Defense for personnel and readiness, issued an Oct. 10 memo that said troops who have faced an elevated risk of exposure to Ebola will be quarantined for 21 days -- and that those who haven't faced any known exposure will be monitored for three weeks. Wright's memo also lays out the Pentagon's plans to train troops before they're sent to West Africa and to monitor them during their deployment to the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak. Pressed again during his briefing Monday, Earnest said it's up to the Defense Department to announce its policies for troops that return from the region. "We are seeing this administration put in place the policies that we believe are necessary to protect the American people and to protect the American troops," he said. "And we're going to let science drive that process. And as soon as we have a policy to announce on this, we'll let you know." A senior military officials described the living quarters as one building with rooms equipped for between one and four people. The quarantined personnel will eat in a dining tent. They have a gym and they have access to both unclassified and classified means of communication, according to the official. The quarantined personnel are supposed to be getting access to chaplains soonest for worship services in the near future. |
We came to this world per head. Mine is more structured than yours. |
Ballon d'Or holder Cristiano Ronaldo and four-time winner Lionel Messi are among 23 players on FIFA's shortlist for this year's award honouring the world's top player. The list was compiled by the FIFA Football Committee with the help of France Football. It will later be trimmed to three finalists, with the winner announced at a ceremony in January. Messi won the award four straight years from 2009-2012, while Ronaldo won it in 2008 and 2013. The award was presented by solely by France Football until 2009, and the news outlet joined with FIFA's Player of the Year Award for the 2010 edition. The list features 17 players from Europe, five from South America and one from Africa (Yaya Toure). World cup champions Germany are the most represented with six entries. All of the candidates play their club football in Europe, for only eight different clubs, with Real Madrid and Bayern Munich tied for the most with six each, followed by Barcelona with four. Two goalkeepers were named to the shortlist: Belgium's Thibaut Courtois and Germany's Manuel Neuer. The shortlist: Gareth Bale, Wales, Real Madrid Karim Benzema, France, Real Madrid Diego Costa, Spain, Chelsea Thibaut Courtois, Belgium, Chelsea Angel Di Maria, Argentina, Manchester United Mario Gotze, Germany, Bayern Munich Eden Hazard, Belgium, Chelsea Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Sweden, Paris Saint-Germain Andres Iniesta, Spain, Barcelona Toni Kroos, Germany, Real Madrid Philipp Lahm, Germany, Bayern Munich Javier Mascherano, Argentina, Barcelona Lionel Messi, Argentina, Barcelona Thomas Muller, Germany, Bayern Munich Manuel Neuer, Germany, Bayern Munich Neymar, Brazil, Barcelona Paul Pogba, France, Juventus Sergio Ramos, Spain, Real Madrid Arjen Robben, Netherlands, Bayern Munich James Rodriguez, Colombia, Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal, Real Madrid Bastian Schweinsteiger, Germany, Bayern Munich Yaya Toure, Ivory Coast, Manchester City FIFA also released the 10 candidates for the Coach of the Year award. It included Joachim Low and Alejandro Sabella, the coaches of World Cup finalists Germany and Argentina, as well as the winners of the domestic club leagues in England (Maneul Pellegrini), Germany (Pep Guardiola), Spain (Diego Simeone) and Italy (Antonio Conte). The list: Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid Antonio Conte, Juventus/Italy Pep Guardiola, Bayern Munich Jurgen Klinsmann, United States Joachim Low, Germany Jose Mourinho, Chelsea Manuel Pellegrini, Manchester City Alejandro Sabella, Argentina Diego Simeone, Atletico Madrid Louis van Gaal, Netherlands/ Manchester United |
Today’s church is an epitome of modernity operating from state–of- the–art, imposing edifices fully air- conditioned and complete with evolutionary camera, klieg light and other stage facilities for live broadcast from the pulpit. Yet poverty ravages the same establishment. Due to this religious paradox discerning Nigerians have begun to ask a pertinent question – has the modern church abandoned social service that the old church used so effectively to warm itself into the hearts of many? |
If you've seen Microsoft's recent articles about Lumia you know it was coming. The Nokia brand has been phased out by calling the phones just "Lumia" and redirecting Nokia online properties to Microsoft.com. This rebranding effort will expand and soon the lineup will become "Microsoft Lumia". Lumia is already the de facto face of Windows Phone – it accounts for about 90% of the market. Microsoft has been busy signing up new vendors but they will struggle to gain significant market share as the big names have mostly neglected WP. Nokia, the company, still exists but as part of the agreement with Microsoft it won't make new phones for at least several more years. Instead it has shifted its focus to things like mapping and, with no exclusivity to consider, it has been bringing its software to Android. Will Microsoft put its own logo on the devices or will a more restraint Lumia logo suffice? Keep in mind that Microsoft is treading lightly, not to annoy other WP vendors by showing favoritism to its in-house manufacturer. |
I closed and I imagined both of them naked, i prefer thick black to light skinned white... |
Jegede appears to be wearing red pant and bra while khloe is on white laced pants and bra(you can tell d colour of their underwears from their shoes, that's women for you). |
austinbrown:LIBERIA opted to host it bt CAF turned them down. |
I knew victor abia personally. R.I.P bruh. |
Lolx. I visited her timeline just now and I couldn't stop myself from... Words like thankin god, evry tins, etc flooded her timeline. |
Am nt in support of it ooo. Wtf is amodu to coach d S.E? I see satan eating with fork ontop of enyema's head. |

