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Dharniel:who told u. Nothing like dt in Nigeria. |
Respect sir for having a cheerful heart |
Make I help OP add pictures
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AmwithAtiku2019:Guess ur former acct was banned? |
Haba |
mark0020:so it's every online transfer u use token, abi? |
POLICE is ur friend |
Kudos. Young woman. |
up man u. up pogba
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D problem is not abt NYSC, it's abt animals in human skin, and u can find such even @ ur backyard or anywhere across d country. |
count 1, 2, 3 plots above. Did u see dt? |
DeepSight:Including you. But u can help me to question d Bible authors now. |
DeepSight:The Bible. |
Thank u Jesus for a wonderful gift of life, all body parts are correctly working in peace. thanks for family and friends. Thanks for safe trips and a forgiving heart u have. thanks for d peace reigning in Nigeria. thanks for d provision of food and money. Thanks for being alive and kicking. thanks for d new baby. thank u, thank u, thanks so much. I'll be forever grateful to you. |
3 gbosa for u. |
auto correct love... long |
This one weak me o |
If it were to be in Nigeria, d opposition will say Bubu has destroyed what they built, Lying Mohd will say they are relocating d company offshore to save production cost, and even those staff will be seen carrying placards that they shd be paid their severance allowances, while bloggers will have a field day with various fake stories |
Robert Mugabe has been controversially appointed as health ambassador for the World Health Organisation. The 93-year-old president of Zimbabwe - who oversaw plummeting life expectancy in his own country - will supposedly co-ordinate the United Nations organisation's battle against heart disease, cancer and diabetes across Africa. The role - which comes with the title of 'WHO goodwill ambassador' - will be to encourage African governments to introduce policies to reduce smoking and drinking, improve diets and increase exercise. Walter Mzembi, Zimbabwe's foreign affairs minister, said the appointment was a 'major diplomacy coup' for the country and claimed Mugabe is 'very passionate about non-communicable diseases'. The 93-year-old president of Zimbabwe - who oversaw plummeting life expectancy in his own country - will supposedly co-ordinate the United Nations organisation's battle against heart disease, cancer and diabetes across Africa Mugabe took power in Zimbabwe in 1980, overseeing the worst episode of hyperinflation and economic collapse ever seen anywhere in the world. Life expectancy in Zimbabwe dropped from 61 in 1985 to 44 in 2003, according to World Bank figures, largely down to the nation's crumbling economy and widespread poverty. Life expectancy has since recovered to about 60 - but is still not as high as it was in the mid-1980s. Mugabe is credited as the architect of his country's economic crisis by breaking up the farms that had provided the back-bone of his country's infrastructure, seizing the land from white farm owners and redistributing it to gain political support. At the height of the crisis in 2009, the UN was feeding seven million Zimbabweans, more than two-thirds of the population. Yet Mugabe has pledged never to give up the presidency. Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-5001502/Robert-Mugabe-appointed-goodwill-ambassador-WHO.html Lalasticlala
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Dtz OK. even people living in Paris and London have their own problems too. |
Bubu and kworoption fight be like... oya take chin chin.....child's play |
mine is on d way |
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Haaaaa. U in Turkey and we can't even afford Kpomo here |
sagod:Ha ha. Are u d op no? leave him and his story oo |
SEEDORF441:LMAO |
here to read comments |
If this post can hit FP, after 5 years it's been posted by d op, who then said I can't make. #Don'tLoseHope |
*Abia* Abia is an acronym derived from the name of the four main groups of people in the state as at the time it was formed in 1991: Aba Bende Isuikwuato Afikpo. *Adamawa* This state was named after a warrior that conquered the region in the begining of the 19th century. His name was Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan. *Akwa-Ibom* Akwa Ibom is named after a river, the Qua Iboe (or Kwa Iboe) River. *Anambra* It was derived from the name of the Oma Mbala (Omambala) River (in Ibo, the native name of the river is Ànyịm Ọma Mbala). *Bauchi* There are three versions of how Bauchi got its name. One version says ‘Bauchi’ is Hausa word meaning the southern flanks of Hausaland. Tribes living in the southern parts of the Hausaland were referred to as kasashen bauchi and the area they lived in later came to be known simply as Bauchi. According to the second version the state was named for Baushe, a famous hunter who settled there before the 19th century while the third states that ‘bauchi’ is Hausa word for slavery since it was a center for slave raiders. *Bayelsa* Bayelsa was formed as a result of the clamour from the three LGAs in old Rivers (Brass LGA known as BALGA, Yenegoa LGA known as YELGA and Sagbama LGA – SALGA). The name came about from the combination of their acronymns. BA + YEL + SA = BAYELSA *Benue* It is a word from the Batta language ‘Binuwe’ which means ‘Mother of Waters’. *Borno* The name was derived from ‘Borno’, an alternative name of the Kanuris who form the predominant ethnic group in the state. *Cross River* The state took its name from a River called Oyono or Cross River. *Delta* It was named for the delta of the River Niger formed as it enters the Atlantic Ocean. *Ebonyi* The state was named after the Aboine River that cuts through Abakaliki, the state capital. *Edo* Named after the Bini people who had always referred to themselves as Edo or Iduu. *Ekiti* ‘Ekiti’ is a term that is said to denote a settlement of many hills. *Enugu* Enugu derived its name from two local words enu ugwu which means ‘top of the hill’. *Gombe* Named after the dialect of Fulani language (Fulfulde)spoken in the area ‘Gombe’. *Imo* This state is named after the Imo River (Imo Mmiri). *Jigawa* The state was named after its distinctively golden-coloured soil, Jigawa. *Kaduna* The state after the crocodiles in Kaduna River. Kadunas is Hausa plural word for crocodiles. *Kano* The state was named after a blacksmith of the Gaya tribe who settled in the area while sourcing for ironstone. His name is Kano. *Katsina* Katsina was named after the wife of the local ruler known as Janzama. Her name was Katsina. *Kebbi* Legend has it that Kebbi was named after the Ka’abba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. *Kogi* The name Kogi was said to have be derived from ‘kogin’, hausa for river. This is to represent the fact that the two biggest Rivers in Nigeria, River Niger and River Benue form a confluence in the state. *Kwara* This was named after the River Niger which forms the Northern border of the state. The Nupes used to call the river Kwara. *Lagos* The name is a Portuguese word for lakes. The Portuguese were the first set of Europeans to reach Lagos in 1472. The name was inspired by the lagoons and rivers in Lagos. *Nassarawa* It was so named by the founder of Nasarawa kingdom, Makama Dogo. Nasarawa means Victorious. *Niger* Named after the popular River Niger. *Ogun* Named after the Ogun River. *Ondo* This was named after the settlers of the old Ondo Kingdom. Ondo is a word for settlers. *Osun* Like a number of other Nigerian states, it was also named after a river; River Osun. *Oyo* It was named after the Old Oyo empire. *Plateau* The state was named for the Jos Plateau. *Rivers* A state with many water bodies, Rivers State was named for many of the rivers present in the area. *Sokoto* Named after the defunct Sokoto Caliphate. Sokoto is the anglicized version of the Arabic word ‘suk’ which means ‘market’ or ‘place of commerce’. *Taraba* The state was named after the Taraba River. *Yobe* The state was named after Komadugu Yobe (Waube or Ouobe) or River Yobe (or River of Yo). *Zamfara* Zamfarawa is one of the subdialects of Eastern Hausa linguistic group. Lalasticlala
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Happy Gucci birthday |
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources , Dr. Ibe kachikwu , on Tuesday met the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr. Maikanti Baru at the 23 rd Nigerian Economic Summit in Abuja . See photos:
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