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Hehehehee, i can see the "work" of Mukimuki on you budi budi hehehehehe ![]() Please grant my request o ye E-mod ![]() |
@OAM4J So you can ban and unban now? wonders shall never end. ![]() While you're at it, can you please ban Seun for me because he hardly shows when he's needed on a thread () |
^^^^ Awww, natural hair? i am sorry for grouping you with others, Now come get a wet kiss from me |
Dear, what's TGIF ![]() She is firestar, nothing else. |
firestar:I am good mada'me How about you? @topic No comment |
talknafree:Sorry sir but how did you know this? you were peeping in the bedroom or you're one of the kids? ![]() |
CEO 2buff night-wears. |
http://www.tropicpost.com/naples-residents-under-huge-health-risk/ Last picture :May 2011 http://www.ilmediano.it/aspx/visArticolo.aspx?id=12104 6th picture: Also May 2011 http://www.ask.com/wiki/History_of_the_Italian_Republic 5th picture : Jan 2008 http://www.theroadtothehorizon.org/2008/06/news-military-takes-over-naples-garbage.html 3rd picture: June 2008 http://tomlucier./tag/garbage/ 1st picture : december 2007 http://infranetlab.org/blog/2008/07/vortices-heaps-and-enzymes/ 4th picture : July 2008 http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3053681,00.html 8th picture : November 2008 http://www.worldsbestinformation.org/2010/09/10-filthiest-cities.html 2nd picure : september 2010 After proper investigation, i have come to see that only 1 of the above pictures is linked to the "strike" you spoke about, the rest are down to bad management of waste products in that part of Italy, it can't be excused, it's a failure from their government. that's what it comes down to. Final thought on this : Still better than our own waste management sha, but we are not comparing here. ![]() |
Like what i have been saying, NFF and NPL can't give Lagos any team or club, it's the job of any Nigerian to set up a club in Lagos, grow it and play herself up to the premierleague. maybe elites in Lagos see the league as useless, hence the reason they are not interested in it. Even the junior league in Lagos is more organized than the whole league of Nigeria. (you need to check out their jerseys and officiating to understand my points) |
^^^^^^ Very close to the truth! |
[quote author=Ms. Potato link=topic=690881.msg8629133#msg8629133 date=1309522565]Honeric, I thought you knew I was a Potato ![]() No wonder u ignored me throughout! All the same, now that i know it's you, it's all good, so what's good? |
^^^^ Is that on my profile? ![]() |
Kasso, kassali's broda |
Illiterate, can't read. |
Kappo, kapisco |
Even Nigeria as a country is contemplating pulling out of the UN for supporting Homo act worldwide. |
@queensmith Stop this your argument, IT'S ILLEGAL IN NIGERIA and you risk 21 years in prison if caught. ASK OBJ when the issue came up in his tenure. |
Aww, what happened to your oldie? |
naijababe:The EUR/USD was seen moving towards a three week high of 1.4570 yesterday after bullish economic reports pushed many investors away from the safe-haven greenback. Yesterday’s bullish PMI data from Chicago helped add to the trend of risk seeking, but the primary source behind the movement was the easing of fears across Europe as Greece passed its austerity budget in parliament. I see us reaching 1.46xx and GU 1.617x-9x, but when is what i can't pinpoint. |
^^^^^^ Is this Gabry? |
mordi4evah:Na so o, you know how it is in Naija lol Nayah: |
its time for change. lets be the change. |
scantee:Where did we get 80M from? Cesc didn't cost more than 37M, so who did we buy for 43 or thereabout? ![]() |
Sorry but i am well fed, everyone can't look like Tafa Balogun or Ndidi, I prefer my Obama stature. ![]() She thinks looking like a masquerade is fashion. ![]() Where are the fashion police o ![]() @topic Pagan 9ja |
Here is the world in 2050, as imagined by the U.S. Census Bureau: India will be the most populous nation, surpassing China sometime around 2025. The U.S. will remain exactly where it is now: in third place, with a population of 423 million (up from 308 million in 2010). And declining birth rates in two of the world's most economically and politically influential countries, Japan and Russia, will cause them to fall from their current positions as the 9th and 10th most populous nations, respectively, to 16th and 17th. The findings are the result of population estimates and projections of 228 countries compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau's International Data Base (IDB). They offer a revealing look into the future. "One of the biggest changes we've seen has been the decline in fertility in some developed countries such as China," says Loraine West , an IDB project manager, "while others are experiencing a slight increase." In other words, China's population boom is finally slowing down while Western Europe's long-declining birth rate is - in some places, at least - rising again. Spain and Italy are "on an uptick," says West, "but how high will [the birth rate] rise? Or will it simply fluctuate up and down on some long term level? We'll have to see." According to Italy's The National Institute of Statistics, the country's recent population increase can be largely attributed to its own immigrant population. See TIME's "Intelligent Cities." ![]() The two countries on track to make the biggest population gains are Nigeria and Ethiopia. Nigeria currently boasts 166 million people, but by 2050 its population is expected jump to 402 million. Ethiopia's population will likely triple from 91 million to 278 million, bringing the east African nation into the one of the top 10 most populous countries in the world for the first time. In fact, according to the United Nations Population Division, although only 18% of the world's population lives in so-called "high-fertility" countries (places where women have more than 1.5 daughters on average), most of those countries are in Africa; the continent is expected to experience significant population growth in the coming decades, which could compound the already-dire food supply issues in some African nations. While the U.S. appears relatively stable - it's the only country in the top 10 whose ranking is not expected to change in the next 40 years - previous census reports have highlighted dramatic demographic shifts within the country's borders. Last week, the Census Bureau announced that more than half of children under two in the U.S. are ethnic minorities. Add to that the non-Hispanic white population's increasing age (in California, for example, the median age for non-Hispanic whites is almost 10 years older than that of the state as a whole) and America in 2050 will look a lot different than the America we know today. (See TIME's video: 10 Questions for Robert Groves.) Perhaps the most unfortunate change is the one currently experienced by Russia. The cold, vast country has been undergoing steady depopulation since 1992 and the U.S. Census Bureau expects it to decline further, from 139 million people to 109 million by 2050. That's a 21% drop, even more than country suffered during World War II. Like many countries, Russia is experiencing declining birth rates, but it's also suffering form a relatively low life expectancy. According to the World Health Organization, Russian men have a life expectancy of just 62 years, a fact that is often attributed to the country's high rate of alcoholism and poor diet. (For comparison, Japan is also struggling with depopulation, but the World Health Organization puts its life expectancy at 80 for men and 86 for women). So what does this mean? The U.S. is not yet experiencing the kind of population decline that Europe experienced in the 1990s and 2000s, although immigration and differing birth rates among races means that the country's ethnic composition is changing. Something similar will be going on in the rest of the world, as well: Africa and India's boom, Russia's decline and China's expected plateau (holding steady around 1.3 billion people between now and 2050) will change the makeup of the estimated 9.4 billion people who will call Earth home in 2050. The future, it seems, is not as distant as we think. http://news.yahoo.com/census-world-look-2050-084801254.html |
I can't answer that because it's not my house, but then i suspect leaking plumbing job must have affected the paint on that wall. How come you look like you're about to go scare some little kids at the cinema? who painted you this way? (truss me, no offence) |
Yes, its mua Is that you on your profile? |
She don dey vex, eh he she don dey vex @topic Fakingvito ![]() |
Who will score the one goal? |
What's wrong with some Nigerians? don't you know its against the law in Nigeria to be either a male homo or a female homo? She's 100% right to have booted them out of the team, it's against the Law of Nigeria. Period!!! |
kcjazz:It's not the duty of NFF or NPL to promote any team in Lagos, rather its the job of private individuals like you and I to take the opportunity, if you think it's worth it, you can do the filling. |
Calling her fellow black monkey LOL, you've 5 fingers, one is pointing at honeric01, the other 4 are pointing at goldieluks ![]() Goldieluks |
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