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all4naija: Maybe!I'm ok man and you? |
lalasticlala: Regina wasn't in Sakobi the snake girl, d lead actress there was Susan PatrickWas Charles okafor in "Osuofia in London? |
OdenigboAroli: I don't really care for Francis Duru but Bob was in there, too.Oh! JT Tom west... |
ty444: really ok i put joe adekwagh,emeka enyiocha,john paul nwadike,bukky ajayi.Johnpaul nwadike can't be put in the same range with the likes of Emeka enyiocha. Nwadike I guess started acting in 2004 and he's a quitter. |
OCTAVO: Yeah, he did.I don't think so mate... |
ty444: Zack orji,late tom west,bob manuel udokwu,francis duru,juliet ibeh,grace amah........Francis duru and Bob manuel udokwu are still Nollywood actors. |
OCTAVO: Liz Benson - True confessionDid Charles okafor feature in Osuofia in London? |
lekkie073: Where is ewejoko on d list?Who are the peeps you listed above? |
Peter of rattle snake looks old now. |
Msauza: Bwahahahaha!!! All that you have just mentioned is pretty much better than all atrocious acts that take toll on Nigerians in the name of [size=16pt] BOKO HARAM[/size]. Bwahahahahahaha!!!Dumbo, Boko haram menace is only limited to some few states in the north, can that be said about 'Euro Africa united association of rap..ists and muggers'? Rape is an Euro Africa phenomenon. ![]() |
Msauza: Don't bring old rotten news and present them as if they are recent. South Africa is the only country in Africa with better infrastructure. Our townships are fully equipped with sewage system. We don't relieve ourself in bushes and in pit tolilets like what more than 160 million of your population do. We have the basics like tarred roads, sewage, refuse removal, street lights, tap water in our households, etc.Your dumbness if measured in watts would blow up an entire nation . Counter me with facts not unsubstantiated gibberish, in Nigeria we don't poo in buckets like Y'all primitive molesters. Many have died and many infected because of your poor toilet sanitation system, read below mugger. Boy dies after falling into pit toilet ![]() Limpopo - A 6-year-old boy fell into a pit toilet and died at a school in Limpopo on Monday. The Grade R pupil at Mahlodumela Primary School in Chebeng village, outside Polokwane, had gone to relieve himself during break time and did not return to class. Police spokesman Mothemane Malefo confirmed that an inquest docket had been opened. Teachers started a frantic search after realising the boy was missing. “Apparently, they were alerted by another child that (the 6-year-old) had fallen into the pit toilet,” said Malefo. “Members of the community helped to take him out and we also arrived, but unfortunately it was (too) late,” said Malefo. DA provincial leader Jacques Smalle described the incident as unacceptable. “This is the shocking reality faced by our most vulnerable learners during school time. I am heartbroken by this terrible incident,” said Smalle. He has called for a full and expeditious inquiry into the boy’s death. “There are serious questions about the role and responsibility of the teachers at this school, as well as the infrastructure at this school.” Bunch of primitive pit and bucket toilet users. ![]() |
AwodwaGyanOniwe: SostozCurrent Euro Africa crime stats South African Police Service (SAPS). It will highlight which crime categories have increased and decreased and explain why these categories are important indicators of the crime challenge facing South Africa. Crimes that increased The most notable aspect of the crime statistics for 2012/13 is that the violent crimes that cause the most fear and trauma amongst the public have increased. For the first time in six years there is an increase in both the number and rate of murders and attempted murders. Murder is an important indicator both because it is the most accurate of all crime categories and because it is internationally seen to be an indicator of a country’s stability. There was also a small increase in the number of sexual offences recorded by the police. The facts about the increases in interpersonal violence are as follows: Incidents of murder increased from 15 609 murders in 2011/12 to 16 259 murders in 2012/13. This means that there was an increase of 650 murder cases or a 4,2% increase when comparing the total numbers of murders with the previous year. This works out to almost two additional murders per day on average during the 2012/13 financial year. Consequently, our murder rate increased from a total average of 43 murders per day to 45 murders per day. Using the correct census data for 2011, the murder rate in 2011/12 was 30.3 per 100,000 population and not 30,9 as reported by SAPS in the last reporting period. The murder rate for 2012/13 stood at 31.3 per 100,000 population which reflects an increase of 2.8% in the rate of murders (not 0.6% as presented officially). South Africa’s murder rate is therefore about four and a half times higher than the global average of 6.9 murders per 100 000. Attempted murder cases increased from 14 859 to 16 363, an increase of 10.1% Attempted murder rates increased by 8,7% in the past year. Sexual offence cases increased from 64 514 to 66 387, an increase of 2.9%. Sexual offence rates increased from 125,1 per 100000 to 127,0 per 100000 population an increase of 1.5%. The crimes above are not easy to reduce through policing alone. This is because most (around 60% to 70%) of murders, attempted murders and rapes, occur between people who know each other and occur as a result of a mix of particular social and economic factors. These crimes are often referred to by the police as ‘inter-personal’ violent crimes. Only between 15% and 20% of murders and attempted murders are the result of aggravated robbery while inter-group conflicts and vigilantism make up the rest. There has also been an increase in robberies in 2012/13, which is a crime that the police can directly reduce through employing effective strategies. Robberies pose a particular concern as they occur when armed perpetrators directly threaten or use violence against their victims in order to steal their belongings. This can result in severe trauma, injury or sometimes death to the victim. The total number of aggravated robberies reported to the police increased from 101 203 cases to 105 888 cases (an increase of 4 685 cases) or 4.6%. The aggravated robbery rate increased by 196.2 per 100 000 people to 202.6 per 100 000 people of which represents an increase of 3.2%. Total aggravated robbery includes a number of sub-categories, most of which increased in the 2012/13 financial year: Street or public robberies increased by 2 534 cases to a total of 60 262 incidents. This is 4.4% higher than the 57,728 incidents recorded the previous year. It means that every day on average there were 166 cases of street robbery in 2012/13. House robberies are reported when people are attacked by armed gangs while they are in their homes. This crimes increased by 7.1% to 17 950 incidents representing an additional 1 184 households being attacked when compared to the previous year. On average 49 households were attacked each day in 2012/13. Business robberies increased by 2.7% to 16 377 incidents. This crime type has consistently increased in the past eight years so it is 345% higher than in 2004/05. There were an additional 426 armed attacks on businesses in 2012/13 as compared to the previous year. Vehicle hijacking increased by 5.4% to 9 990 incidents. This means that 28 motor vehicles were hijacked every day on average in 2012/13.This is of particular concern given that most of these cases are as a result of organised crime syndicates. The number of truck hijacking increased by 14,9% from 821 incidents in 2011/2012 to 943 incidents in 2012/2013. As with vehicle hijacking, this crime is generally perpetrated by organised crime syndicates. These increases suggest that organised crime is on the rise in South Africa. Street-robbery primarily affects poorer people and typically occurs as they travel to and from work, school, shopping or while visiting people. This crime most often happens in quiet streets or overgrown areas as people make their way to or from taxi ranks or bus and train stations.Street robbery decreased at an average rate of 7,2% per annum between 2004/05 and 2008/09. An even larger annual average decrease of 10,4% was recorded in 2009/10 and 2010/11. This changed in 2011/12 when street robbery only decreased by a marginal 2%. In the years when street robbery was decreasing, the crimes known as the ‘TRIO robberies’ (carjacking, house robbery and business robbery) increased substantially. Between 2004/05 and 2008/09 business robbery had increased by 319%, house robbery by 96% and hijacking by 20%. These crimes drive fear and insecurity as they affect victims in their homes, vehicles and places of work. SAPS management have explained that improved visible policing reduced street robberies. The increased visibility was the result of the approximately 10 000 additional police officers that were hired each year on average between 2002/03 and 2009/10. However, the police believe that this had the negative effect of pushing robbers to targeting houses, businesses and vehicles instead. Yet when the police worked hard to improve security in the run-up to the FIFA World Cup, TRIO crimes stabilised. In 2009/10 there was a marginal decrease of 1,5%, for the first time in five years. During the 2010, these crimes decreased by a very significant 11,8%. But in 2011/12 the decrease in TRIO robberies the decrease was much smaller (1,3%) which suggested that the police were starting to struggle in containing these crimes. The ‘property related crimes’ refer to categories where property is stolen. In these crimes there is no threat of violence between a perpetrator and the victim. In most cases, the victim will be unaware that the crime has occurred until they notice their property missing. The categories of property related crimes that increased are as follows: Residential burglary increased by 6.8% (an additional 16 582 cases) to a total 262 113 incidents in 2012/13. This means that each day on average 720 households were burgled. Business burglary increased by 5.1% (an additional 3 589 cases) to a total of 70 041 incidents. This means that each day on average 193 businesses were burgled. Theft out of and from motor vehicle rate increased by 7% (an additional 9 183 cases) to a total of 130 475 incidents. This means that each day on average 358 vehicles are broken into and property stolen. Commercial crime incidents (which include a range of crimes including fraud and corruption) increased by 4% (an additional 3 019 cases) to a total of 91 569 incidents. A single incident can involve tens of millions of Rands. |
AwodwaGyanOniwe: Stinking APE is awake, SWITCH ON UR GENERATOR MOTHERFVCKER AM HERE.Jargons. Write what rational beings like myself can read. |
Msauza: Do you mean sewage toilet users.Toilet sanitation in Euro Africa Introduction Providing adequate sanitation facilities for the poor remains one of the major challenges in all developing countries. An estimated eighteen 18 million South Africans or three 3 million households do not have access to adequate sanitation facilities. Those who have inadequate sanitation may be using the bucket system, unimproved pit toilets or the veld. In addition there is a disturbing increase in poorly designed or operated water-borne sewerage systems, especially in urban areas. When sanitation systems fail, or are inadequate, the impact on the health of the community, on the health of others and the negative impact on the environment can be extremely serious as witnessed by the 1.5 million cases annually of diarrhoea in children under the age of 5 and the recent outbreaks of cholera. Inadequate sanitation facilities and infrastructure combined with unhygienic practices represent South Africa’s sanitation problem. The unhygienic practices are clearly the results of: lack of health and hygiene awareness; lack of sanitation facilities inadequate water supplies; poor facilities for the safe disposal of waste water and other domestic waste; and inadequate toilet and hand washing facilities. In the past, sanitation has been seen primarily as a technical issue (toilet building, providing sewer systems, maintenance etc.) whilst other aspects have been given secondary consideration. It is now recognised that toilets are just one element in a range of factors that make up good sanitation. Community participation in decision-making, improved health of millions of people, safer living environments, greater knowledge of sanitation-related health practices and improved hygiene are just some of the factors that are central to the development of good sanitation services. For the purpose of this policy it is necessary to define sanitation and also to give guidance on the minimum acceptable basic level of sanitation: “Sanitation” refers to the principles and practices relating to the collection, removal or disposal of human excreta, household waste water and refuse as they impact upon people and the environment. Good sanitation includes appropriate health and hygiene awareness and behaviour, and acceptable, affordable and sustainable sanitation services. The minimum acceptable basic level of sanitation is: (a) appropriate health and hygiene awareness and behaviour; (b) a system for disposing of human excreta, household waste water and refuse, which is acceptable and affordable to the users, safe, hygienic and easily accessible and which does not have an unacceptable impact on the environment; and (c) a toilet facility for each household. This policy will focus mainly on the improvement of health and hygiene and the provision of adequate sanitation facilities in households, schools and clinics as well as the collection, removal and disposal of human waste and the related health and hygiene practices. Health problems associated with poor Sanitation The most common health problems associated with poor sanitation are:
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anago1000: Which kind falling hand ni ogbeni yi now, you just let these useless Igbos to poke fun at you. ![]() |
I've always known 5.00GP to be an ignorant lunatic. He's only good at writing 'jargons' in block letters. |
All4naija maybe we should reverse to our butt whipping ways , what do you think? These bucket toilet users are beginning to get on my nerves once more. |
sostoz: 3 of our big clubs orlando pirate, kaizer chiefs, mamelodi sundowns and 1 small club VITS fc will participate in CAF Champions League (2) & Confedaratios Cup (2) for the first time in history. We will show u, what we made of because we hvnt taken CAF seriously before and that resulted in a weak bafana team so now we want 2 show u what we made of! Plz we not used 2 artificial turf and bad pitches. Last year pirates reachd the finals of Caf CL. 2015 WILL BE A YEAR, africa will c!Another Euro Africa township mugger, when football is mentioned Y'all supporters of bafumble bayana should just keep shut. A team that couldn't progress to the round of 16 on home soil at the 2010 world cup, with the same world cup squad they failed to qualify for AFCON 2012 . Earlier this year bafumble bayana was walloped and whipped 3-1 by the Super Eagles home based team at CHAN. So township mugger when football is mentioned just shut up and find a purple pap drinking wh*re to r.ape. Euro Africa is only good at hosting football competition and booing out at the early stage of the tournament, Now get lost riffraff before you get whipped! ![]() |
CFCman: My starting 11 for the matches would beI want all our best players brought back to the team, we need players like Taiwo, the Uche brothers, Ideye, Mba, Anichebe, etc to defend our title convincingly. |
Bafumble bayana should boycott the game against Nigeria. |
More expired bags of rice from Thailand to be shared... |
2rhymestharap: Dumb post.. Wack decision... You just posted the names you know and only Mode-Nine , Terry , Overdose I cal lyricist the rest are jonzers...Xo is a gaynaian. |
Wack list no Overdose, no iLLbliss, no Pherowhuz, no AQ.... Op do you think being a lyricist is 'bout making crappy songs? |
These Brazilian cows are playing like Ajegunle school boys. They'll look tired. |
Text STOP to 2014 to stop Brazil's humiliation from Germany MTN, airtel and glo users only 7 - 0 ....this is unfair. |
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The Brazilian protesters were right after all. |
all4naija: I am good, man. How are you doing?I'm super good. Have you seen zdee around? |
Enugu rangers will easily take these brazilian cows to the cleaners. |
This brazilian team have never played quality football in this world cup, so am not surprised. I endorse German machines to whip their butts. |
Joseph yobo is a god when compared to David luis, always making silly overlapping moves like he plays right back. |
These brazilian cows are very weak! |
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