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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi1VWGezaPo Fed. Govt Launches National Medical Emergency Ambulance Operations |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0i6x-j0K3A South Africa to host China, Russia in military exercises South Africa is preparing to host China and Russia's navies in a multilateral maritime exercise, scheduled for next month |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJktM-n-CZc NASS Asks CBN to Extend the Deadline on Old Naira Notes by Six Months |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_QMvk7_qwM Commercial Banks Join Calls For Deadline Extension For New Naira Notes |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE3AyP5JyWE Vibranium in Africa? DR Congo unearths Shocking Electrically Charged Stones! Manono, a small town and territory in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Tanganyika Province, has recently made headlines due to a stunning discovery made by a group of local inhabitants. Locals stumbled upon a small cluster of stones that seemed to be giving off strange, electric energy, and a video of the electrically charged stones, which many people purport to be Vibranium, has gone viral over the internet in the last couple of days. The discovery was made by a group of villagers who were out on a daily hustle in the surrounding area. The stones discovered are a dark, almost black colour and have a smooth, glossy surface, and appear to be composed of a type of mineral that has not been previously identified. Two men can be seen in the video demonstrating their discovery; the electric rocks can be seen sparking when touched against each other. Another video shows a small piece of the rock being used to light up a small bulb. According to sources, a gram of these charged rocks, which some say to be Vibranium, can power a light bulb for more than 72 hours, and a kilo may power a two-bedroom house for two months |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1FJlIp0rFM Obasanjo Explains Why Nigeria Must "Move From Democracy To Democratisation" |
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Addiction To Cigarettes Is The Result Of Insufficient Breastfeeding A lot of mothers in modern society breastfeed their children very inadequately, if at all. Once a child has had mother's milk directly from her breast, there is no substitute that can take its place. But many women are advised to feed artificial formulas to their children. The most common damage that results from this comes in adulthood in the form of cigarette addiction. Unbelievable as it may sound, a large percentage of addiction to cigarettes is the result of insufficient time spent at the mother's breast. Cigarette companies know this, and design cigarette butts the same color as a white woman's nipple, and make the rest of it white like milk to evoke those childhood memories, not to mention the chemicals they add to make sure people stay addicted. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6aM7Et41so People shocked by a new Electric mineral rock discovered in Congo |
This stone seem to have the same characteristics as the Vibranium in the movie Wakanda |
2023: Lagos Police Command Organizes Symposium Against Fake News The Independent National Electoral Commission says the spread of fake news and hate speech on social media poses the biggest threat to the 2023 elections. The INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Lagos State, Olusegun Agbaje said this at a one-day symposium against fake news organized by the Lagos State Police Command. Journalists across the state converged on the officers' mess of the police command to be enlightened on the harm of fake news and their role in dispelling it. The INEC REC urged the pressmen and the public to share only verified information as fake news is usually weaponized by some persons to distract the commission and other critical election stakeholders. “We need all of you to support us, both the online and mainstream journalists,” he said. “Nigeria is the only country we have and we need to work together to make sure that Nigeria does not fall and does not fail. “This is by counter-reporting and dispelling fake news. “How can they say at this crucial time that the INEC chairman was arrested, how can they say that at this particular time?” he asked. “So many insinuations will be ready for such a story, so we need to report stories as they are and ask questions.” A representative of the Department of State Services at the symposium vowed that the service will go hard on anyone spreading fake news, especially about the coming elections. Paul Okemien said the secret service will closely monitor the dissemination of fake news and go after the perpetrators. “We want to emphasize that based on what we have seen so far, the agency will not tolerate and will deal decisively with anybody found to be spreading fake news to cause disharmony or to cause problems in the country. “You must verify your information before you dish it out to members of the public. Let us all be guided so you don’t fall on the wrong side of the law.” The convener of the symposium, the Lagos State commissioner of police, Abiodun Alabi described fake news as the new threat to national security. He said Nigeria needs deliberate action to prevent it from being overrun by persons bent on scuttling the 2023 electoral process. He also advised journalists to be at the forefront of the fight against fake news. “This symposium became imperative following the alarming rate at which fake news has become deadly to the point of raising global concern, especially as the elections approach,” he said. “Electoral disinformation as well as the weaponization of fake news, along with incorrect and inflammatory commentary, pose a threat to national peace, security, and civility,” he added. Representatives of the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission and the Nigerian Bar Association attended the symposium. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npZb50zWw44 Lagos State Police Organise Symposium on Fake News Journalists have been advised against spreading fake news to avoid heating up the polity. At the one-day symposium organised by Lagos police command, speakers highlight the grave implication of indulging in this unethical practice. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcMaH7LwsRc Who are the Shriners? Recorded Questions and Answer Class By Dr. Malachi Z. York |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW2HOScT4AQ Wongel Zelalem reports on the CCTV video of the pool in South Africa getting released and how it exposes the truth |
Enough is Enough..... Tribalistic people will be banned from Nairaland You Have Been Warned |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bM5A_VnzxA India Conducts Mass Deportation Of Nigerians Without Giving Them A Reason |
Prince Adewole Adebayo, SDP presidential candidate and Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd6jffMYgB8 Don't Cross the Blue Line: Lagos Warns Residents The Lagos State government has issued a warning against crossing the Blue Line Rail from either side in early 2023. The governor warns that the new Blue Line rail is an electrified rail and that it is necessary for Lagosians to stay off the tracks. "The Blue Line rail is an electrified system; therefore, there is a need for citizens to keep off the tracks." "And if you must cross from one side to the other, you must use the overhead bridge in order to prevent electrocution" |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd6jffMYgB8 Don't Cross the Blue Line: Lagos Warns Residents The Lagos State government has issued a warning against crossing the Blue Line Rail from either side in early 2023. The governor warns that the new Blue Line rail is an electrified rail and that it is necessary for Lagosians to stay off the tracks. "The Blue Line rail is an electrified system; therefore, there is a need for citizens to keep off the tracks." "And if you must cross from one side to the other, you must use the overhead bridge in order to prevent electrocution" |
As you start your New Year with new hopes, dreams and desires, let's take a look at the year that has passed. Silence the mind, pause, and take some time to reflect. Ask yourself: In 2022 What challenges did you personally face? What lessons did you learn? What are your 2022 highlights? What are you grateful for experiencing? What good thing from 2022 are you carrying into 2023? In 2023 What qualities would you like to refine? What will be your 2023 motto? What would you like to give your attention to? What do you want to start? What do you want to stop? Write the above answers in a special notebook (or a note on your phone) - and come back to them at different points in 2023 to reflect, revise and review your notes of how you expected your 2023 to roll out and to get back on track if needed. Happy Reflecting. |
Two Legends‼️ Pelé and Muhammad Ali, 1977.
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Emola12:Football raised Ronaldo, Zidane, Cristiano, Messi, Mbappe etc Pele raised Football !!! |
The 1970 Brazil World Cup Squad with Pelé.........This is the Greatest Team ever to play the "Beautiful Game"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyQDJas7edE Facebook Sued in Africa for $2 Billion for Ethiopia Violence |
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