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See How This Lagos Girl Exposed Her Breast In The Name Of Fashion...Whats your opinion about this? [img]http://3.bp..com/-hNrq5OxNv80/UXatcWssYkI/AAAAAAAAQCk/65fF0p1Zhck/s400/Lagos-bad-girls.jpg[/img] CLICK HERE FOR MORE PICS/GISTS LIKE THIS TODAY |
https://thenationonlineng.net/new/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/The-survivor-600x330.jpg It was miraculous survival for Mr. Femi Akinsanya in yesterday’s Associated Airlines’ plane crashCLICK HERE FOR MORE GISTS/NEWS OF THE CRASH TODAY http://thenationonlineng.net/new/femi-akinsanya-miracle-man-of-the-crash/ |
Who Did This To Beautiful Actress, Jackie Appiah? This has got to bephotoshop?? [img]http://4.bp..com/-Iz8h9EQ_9Aw/Ukrkb4LW93I/AAAAAAABtlk/gAV024MHzNY/s280/27.jpg[/img] CLICK HERE FOR MORE GISTS/PICS LIKE THIS TODAY |
https://www.gistreel.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/OJB-Jezreel-300x176.jpg For those who would like to be updated, here’s a little info for you. More than a month after he went to India for kidney surgery, veteran music producer OB Jezreel is yet to undergo the surgery. The delay was necessary to enable OJB undergo several pre-transplant treatment before the main surgery. He has now concluded all necessary medical tests and will have the procedure in the coming days. SOURCE |
The death toll in the Sunday attack by suspected Boko Haram members on the Yobe State College of Agriculture, Guijba, has increased from 45 to 90. A security top source made this known on Monday just as the Amnesty International, the Nigeria Labour Congress, the All Progressives Congress, the Arewa Consultative Forum and the Jama’atu Nasril Islam flayed the incident as ignoble, wicked and horrendous. Our source said that the authorities of the school, while searching the bushes around the school with local hunters and soldiers on Monday , recovered 28 more bodies. He added that the search became necessary when the authorities conducted a headcount of the students that survived and discovered that some were still missing. Before the source spoke, an international human rights group, the Amnesty International, had in a statement on Monday , quoted a Damaturu resident as having said that 62 bodies were counted at the Sani Abacha General Hospital Mortuary, Damaturu. “One resident of Damaturu said that on Sunday he counted 62 bodies at the Sani Abacha General Hospital mortuary in Damaturu, Yobe State,”AI said in a statement by its Africa Deputy Director, Lucy Freeman. The AI called on the government to adopt urgent measures to prevent further killing of students, especially in the North-East. It observed that the attack on educational institutions and students had increased since 2012 and should be brought to an end immediately. “Since 2012, we have seen an escalation of lethal attacks against students and schools. On top of the tragic loss of life, children are being prevented from accessing education. It is high time for the authorities not only to investigate these deplorable incidents and take those responsible to justice but to take measures to prevent them,” the group added. The group stated that the attacks on schools had become more vicious and brutal since the beginning of 2013 with the latest taking place when schools were in session. The AI said that Boko Haram, its affiliate organisations and individuals “in northern Nigeria must immediately stop all attacks on schools, students, teachers and pupils.” When contacted, the Director of Defence Information, Brig.- Gen Chris Olukolade, said, “I have not got that report on the number of casualties so far.” Efforts to get the comments of the Yobe State Director of Press, Abdullahi Bego, did not yield result as calls to his two mobile phones did not go through. The PUNCH however gathered that Boko Haram members on Monday engaged soldiers in a fierce battle at the deserted college. Investigations revealed that the insurgents regrouped and engaged the troops who were deployed in the school after the Sunday mayhem. Another security source confided in one of our correspondents that the soldiers, however, repelled the attack even though no casualty figure was given. “Several trucks of soldiers have moved into the area. As we are talking, soldiers are also fighting the insurgents at one border community between Borno and Yobe states, where the insurgents burnt a Dangote truck and killed seven people on Sunday,” he added. But Olukolade said there were no insurgents around the college of agriculture. He confirmed that there was an encounter between soldiers and the gunmen in a forest between Borno and Yobe states. He said, “There are troops already deployed in and around the school. At the moment, there are no insurgents around the school. Troops are still in pursuit of the terrorists. “Right now there is an ongoing operation in a forest area between Yobe and Borno states where the terrorists were sighted.” When contacted Spokesman for the JTF in Yobe State, Lt Eli Lazarus, said he was not aware of the recovery of 28 additional bodies from the school’s environs. He also said that it was not correct to say that the insurgents attacked troops at a location around the institution. According to him, the soldiers were on the ground on the institution’s premises and were holding it as a crime scene. http://www.punchng.com/news/yobe-killings-death-toll-rises-to-90/ |
EITHER POOR OR GREAT.. ALL I KNOW IS THAT HE IS STILL OUR PRESIDENT! |
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No fewer than 42 people were yesterday drowned in a boat mishap on River Niger close to Malilli village in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger when traders were returning from Malilli Village to Tunga Illo village, after the day’s market. The boat which had over 150 passengers capsized midway and drowned 42 people, while 100 others were missing. Local divers helped in recovering the corpses and are still looking for more. The Secretary to the State Government who confirmed the incident said; ''We believe that the boat was overloaded because the boat’s capacity was put at 60 passengers, but over 150 passengers were said to be on board during the incident. The debris in the swollen river may also have been responsible for the incident'' The recovered corpses would be given a mass burial close to the river bank, and neighboring villages have also been alerted to look out for floating corpses. Source- LADUN LIADI's BLOG. |
https://www.gistreel.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/801.jpg If you could remember, she wore a kinda aqua shirt to Rukky Sanda’s Movie Premiere (Keeping My Man) a few days ago showing off her back tattoo. Just so you know, it costs N323,200 Well then, here is a closer look at it….so what do you think, Classy or Trashy? [url=/nfchb7]CLICK HERE FOR MORE GISTS/PICS LIKE THIS TODAY[/url] |
Sepp360: nice one bro!... Buh i don't see any big deal or the impossibility in it!... No language is more superior, no language is perfect!... If we accepted the english language whole heartedly, its simply cos everyone loves civilization, exposure and development!...BUT THE KOKO IS THAT YORUBA IS UNIQUE..! |
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Women who drink just one glass of wine a day in their teens and early twenties could be increasing their risk of breast cancer by a third. Scientists have found that consuming fairly small amounts of alcohol early on in life has harmful effects on breast tissue. Those who drank the equivalent ofone glass of wine a day between the age of their first period and when they gave birth to their first child increased their risk by a third. US researchers believe that the breast tissue of young women, which is still developing, is highly susceptible to the harmful effects of alcohol. Although experts have known for some time that alcohol raises the risk of breast cancer, this is one of the first studies to show how it can have an effect so early in life. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis examined the drinking habits of 116,671 women aged 25to 44. They were asked to recall how much alcohol they drank a day from the ages of 15 to 17, 18 to 22, and 23 to 30. They were also told to note down the age when they first started their periods and when - or if - they gave birth to their first child as pregnancy is known to protect against breast cancer. It was also recorded whether they had ever been diagnosed with the condition. From their answers, the researchers were able to work out roughly how much alcohol the women had drunk per day over the various stages of their lives. The results showed that women who drank a glass of wine a day between their first period and the age at which they had their first child increased their risk of breast cancer by 34 per cent. When alcohol is broken down by the body it creates a substance called acetaldehyde, which can trigger genetic mutations in cells that lead to tumours. It also increases production of oestrogen, the hormone linked to tumour growth. The researchers, whose study is published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, said: 'These findings add support to the importance of exposure [to alcohol] between menarche [the first period] and first pregnancy in breast cancer development. 'Reducing alcohol consumption during this period may be an effective prevention strategy for breast cancer.' Richard Francis, head of research at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said the link was likely to be caused by breast tissue being particularly susceptible to developing cancer between these key ages. 'We recommend that women of all ages reduce their alcohol intake in order to help prevent breast cancer,' he said. 'Regularly drinking is also associated with a range of other health problems, so we'd urge anyone wanting advice or support on cutting down on alcohol to speak with their doctor.' Just under 50,000 British women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year and there are around 11,500 deaths annually. But there is growing evidence that women can drastically lower their risk by adopting healthier lifestyles. Smoking, obesity, a lack of exercise- as well as alcohol - are all thoughtto trigger the illness. Earlier this year scientists warned that excess drinking was behind soaring rates of breast cancer in the under 50s. |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-HUT2A3y6-oA/Uihr-KUMXcI/AAAAAAACACo/AGOi2QNroqY/s1600/Untitled.png[/img] Africa's wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote, has signed a multi-billion dollar deal with banks to finance the building of an oil refinery in Nigeria.http://www./news-dangote-signs-multibillion-dollar-d.xhtml |
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The federal government yesterday rose from its weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting approving the enactment of an Act to amend the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) Act, CAP W4, Laws of the federation 2004 to give effect to the revised convention of WAEC, 2003 in Nigeria.http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/fg-waec-offenders-risk-five-year-jail-term-n200-000-fine/158179/ |