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TravelRe: Eritrean Immigrant Emerges From A Suitcase In Switzerland (Photos) by ItzChinnex(m): 12:59pm On Jul 11, 2016
Lmao

....Check my Signature
PoliticsRe: Okorocha Hosts Heartland Football Club To A Victory Dinner by ItzChinnex(m): 8:02am On Jul 11, 2016
Rochas, Rochas!!! How many times I call you?
PoliticsRe: PDP Wasted Nigeria’s Resources – Dogara by ItzChinnex(m): 7:59am On Jul 11, 2016
Then Why are The APC there?? To Change right? Do the Needful ....
Chinnex

PoliticsRe: APC To Ekweremadu: Retract Your Letter To UN, EU by ItzChinnex(m): 7:52am On Jul 11, 2016
The Government Knows what they are doing.... This is Just a Mere Stunt These Celebrities Display Online.. And the Govt Yegi-Yaga Continues For the Gullible Nigerians.
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello Visits Shehu Idris, Emir Of Zazzau by ItzChinnex(m): 7:35am On Jul 11, 2016
Well is Alright? huh
FamilyRe: Timetable For Sex For Married Couples, Good Or Not? by ItzChinnex(m): 1:34am On Jul 11, 2016
hmm
HealthWHO Regional Director Visits Nigeria by ItzChinnex(op):
The World Health Organisation, Regional Director for Africa, Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, has arrived Nigeria on a three-day visit.

Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, in a message issued in Abuja on Sunday, said that Moeti would meet with top-ranking government officials and stakeholders to discuss efforts aimed at certifying Nigeria polio-free and other related developments in Africa.

Adewole stated that during the visit Moeti would evaluate areas where Nigeria required technical support from the WHO in strengthening her health sector towards the achievement of the health- related Sustainable Development Goals.
The minister noted that the visiting director would focus on the revitalisation of the primary healthcare system in the country and the improvement of its health indicators.

He said, “The objective of the visit is to strengthen the collaboration between the World Health Organisation and the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Moeti will also meet key political leaders to brief them on the status of implementation of the WHO Transformation Agenda in the African Region.
“She will be holding talks with the Federal Ministry of Health on efforts towards the certification of Nigeria as a polio-free country, as well as the attainment of the health-related SDGs".


This is Moeti’s second visit to Nigeria in less than 12 months. The WHO regional director last visited the country in October 2015 to present the official communication from the Director – General of WHO on the removal of Nigeria from the list of polio-endemic countries.

The announcement followed uninterrupted non-transmission of wild polio virus for 15 months.

Source: https://chinnex..com.ng/2016/07/who-regional-director-visits-nigeria.html?m=1

Source: http://punchng.com/regional-director-visits-nigeria/

Lalasticlala, Seun, Mynd44

RomanceRe: Wedding In Imo State.....stingy Set Of People by ItzChinnex(m): 10:17pm On Jul 03, 2016
CindyeMerAld:
sure...happy married life to my friend no doubt...
the problem i have is with u and ur worgly face... for ur mind now u fine....
dnt worry i go invite u for my trad coming up this yr
You are talking about her face, I would say , Sinaj is by Far More Beautiful than you, oh! you think it is to bleech?. Dont go there..
RomanceRe: Wedding In Imo State.....stingy Set Of People by ItzChinnex(m): 10:14pm On Jul 03, 2016
sinaj:
see as she package for her dp.



Person wey see her no go knw say hunger de finish her
No mind her. she no dey even shame self.if na guy talk this stuff I go vex small but this one na girl way frustration wan render null and void..She even said she was struggling for water to drink. Now how much is water she can't buy?

And she is now generalising the whole imo state.
RomanceRe: Wedding In Imo State.....stingy Set Of People by ItzChinnex(m): 9:54pm On Jul 03, 2016
CindyeMerAld:
i have 2 admit, the traditional marriage i attended yesterday at ehime- mbano has got 2 be the worst trad ever


imo state pple dnt just know how to entertain, we literally had 2 beg for can water... food is not even involved, i had to travel a long distance 2 attend dt wedding and i was treated like trash.. literally

on may way back 2 my base,there was no straight bus to my destination, had to enter like 6 diff cars to get home...i vowed not to sleep in imo cos my dad always warned me abt imo state pple and how terrible they act#no offense#...... am close to the bride buh i felt like someone that came uninvited... my main vex was juz the funds i wasted attending the wedding..the mum demanded 4 a huge amt of money as bride price, i was so disappointed
imo state, una fall hand sha... the first impression was terrible.. vowed not to go to imo state again....
imo state indigenes come and defend yaselves....
You must be insane.. see as you dey for your profile, You look diseased and Disabled . IMO people no need your type that is why the treated you like trash. Mtchew.
RomanceRe: I'm I Too Late To Contest For Mr Nairaland (pics) by ItzChinnex(m): 3:13pm On Jul 03, 2016
no try am. you go loose dead.My advise
PoliticsRe: Does This Proof Fayose Is Right Afterall... by ItzChinnex(m): 6:31pm On Jun 27, 2016
Nigerianboi:
this only proves fayose as a dull incompetent actor...who thinks nigeria is a theatre of performing arts
Am sure you didn't read the Post hence your ignorant reply. dullard..
Christianity EtcRe: Kumuyi's Crusade At National Stadium Abuja (Photos) by ItzChinnex(m): 4:26pm On Jun 27, 2016
Raydos:
Using A Football Pitch As A Crusade Ground - #AfricanMentality
Tb Joshua that did his crusade in Mexico Stadium, where the Mexicans also AfricaMentalized?
CelebritiesRe: Yemi Alade In N2.5m Dress To BET Awards (Photo) by ItzChinnex(m): 11:18am On Jun 27, 2016
teacherbim:
2.5m does is it what it?
this your Language...huh
CelebritiesRe: Yemi Alade In N2.5m Dress To BET Awards (Photo) by ItzChinnex(m): 11:16am On Jun 27, 2016
any body who believes this shit is a shit
TravelRe: How God Saved My Life On Saturday by ItzChinnex(m): 10:35am On Jun 27, 2016
thank God for your Life. It is well
Christianity EtcRe: See The Huge Crowd At Deeperlife Crusade In Abuja by ItzChinnex(op): 10:22am On Jun 27, 2016
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Christianity EtcSee The Huge Crowd At Deeperlife Crusade In Abuja by ItzChinnex(op): 10:10am On Jun 27, 2016
The Deeperlife Bible Church On Sunday 26 June 2016 held a Crusade in Abuja National Stadium. The Theme was tagged - Night Of Extra-Ordinary Wonders.

Some Prominent men Who attended the Crusade Were Nigeria Vice President, Professor Yemi Osibanjo, President Buhari Spokesman, Femi Adesina, Pastor Paul Enenche Of Dunamis Church and Many more dignitaries to be mentioned but few.
The crusade witnessed many Unnatural Miracles as the blind were able to see, The Lame walked, the Deaf heard, Cancers and many diseases were also healed.

The crusade dragged many people from Different Part of Abuja, and the Stadium didn't contain everyone to the extent they have to place chairs outside the Stadium for late comers but On still, the Chairs were still filled that people have to still stand.

Here are she photos of the Crowd and a video Attached.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60XZm8e519E&feature=em-upload_owner

WebmastersRe: Blogging For Profit Or Passion by ItzChinnex(m): 8:46am On Jun 26, 2016
realGURU:
Blogging expert over to you
Am a Blogger and honestly I go for the Profit..

my ads was Disapproved for 30days so I have to stop Blogging for 30 days . thank you.
PhonesRe: Browse Up To 89 Sites Including Nairaland Using Airtel Sim Free Of Charge by ItzChinnex(m): 11:38pm On Jun 25, 2016
Felincous:
Simply insert ur airtel sim,on ur data and go to www.internet.org or www.freebasics.com on ur browser then find the site u will like to visit. This free browsing is sponsored by facebook. U can also download internet.org on google play store
thats what I'm using to post this rtenow. Enjoy!
Please must I on my data before it works?
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers Invites President Buhari To Visit Some Communities In Fresh by ItzChinnex(m): 7:31pm On Jun 25, 2016
dragonking2:
I have said it before, that us nigerdeltans don't have anything to do with Nnamdi kanu and dasuki . ..Even kanu has never been to the nigerdelta region before, so wetin concern us with am? Who dasuki and kanu don epp?
Ok.. but you can also strike out the part where they said they should release Nnamdi KANU na. shey you be the spoke person of Niger Delta Avenger
..
RomanceRe: Photos A Bare-breasted Girl Caught Having Sex In A Taxi On The Street In Russia by ItzChinnex(m): 11:31am On Jun 22, 2016
mrhansome12:
just started ads will appear later, one step at a time
Check my blog for Mobile. PC isn't ready yet.

Chinnex..com . Though I got restricted from Using ads for 30days for rule violation, that's why my ads isn't appearing on my blog now..and I was striped of $73 remaining $37...

am waiting for 30days to be over before I continue....
RomanceRe: Photos A Bare-breasted Girl Caught Having Sex In A Taxi On The Street In Russia by ItzChinnex(m): 10:11am On Jun 22, 2016
mrhansome12:
cc: lalasticlala, seun
click here to view more of her pictures: http://ucheosefoh..com.ng/2016/06/photos-bare-breasted-girl-caught-having_21.html
No ads on ur blog? na wa oh.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Warns Biafra Agitators, N/delta Militants.. by ItzChinnex(m): 9:06am On Jun 22, 2016
franciskaine:
think before u type. Ask ur father or grandfather about the biafra war before u type here. I'm Igbo, I'm Anambrarian but I must tell u, war is evil, war is an enemy of mankind. My father before his death told us neva to wish to see à war. He witnessed biafran war as a kid and the story was gory. U dare not speak biafra before him or face his backlash. When youths of nowadays who fail to avail themselves of history keep chanting and drumming the war drums without knowing what awaits them, they should ask their forebears the true story.
It is your dull type that is suppose to think b4 typing.... Stop Claiming Igbo ... How does Asking for Biafra equivalents War
PoliticsRe: Buhari Warns Biafra Agitators, N/delta Militants.. by ItzChinnex(m): 8:57am On Jun 22, 2016
CelebritiesThe Death Of The Champ: Muhammad Ali, 1942 – 2016 by ItzChinnex(op): 10:55am On Jun 05, 2016
Lalasticlala , Suen ,Mynd44 I hope you move this to Font Page.

Now Before you Scroll down and Get frustrated , I would Advice the lazy readers to Excommunicate themselves from this Post cause it would definitely be too long for you.

We Continue .....

But how to say that, really? After so much press coverage, after books and movies and a comic book where he fought—and beat!—Superman? It brings to mind the line that I’ve heard used to describe the modern airliner and the space shuttle. They’re simply too complicated for any single mind to fully comprehend. As was the man.

From his birth in Louisville, Kentucky on January 17, 1942 to his death on June 3 in Phoenix, Arizona, Ali traced an unmatched arc through the world. There were his sporting accomplishments, of course. After all, it was his prowess as a boxer that brought him to the world’s attention, first as a gold medal winner at the 1960 Olympics in Rome and then as a three-time heavyweight champion. Ali was the protagonist—the narrative-shaping and -motivating engine—of some of the most famous fights in boxing history.

But the attention that Ali gained through punching other men lead to a life that touched nearly every aspect of modern culture. Race, religion, war, media, medicine, fame: Ali was a central character of the second half of the 20th century, one of the most tumultuous eras in our shared history.

First, the fame. Ali once said, “I’m the most recognized and loved man that ever lived cuz there weren’t no satellites when Jesus and Moses were around, so people far away in the villages didn’t know about them.” He was perfectly suited (much like John Kennedy, who was elected just after Ali’s first professional bout) for a era where fame was driven by television, and not by radio or print media. He was a captivating presence on the screen, a bundle of energy and charisma, charming and infuriating, funny and cruel.

No one would have had a better Twitter game than the Champ. Some of his best lines were honed to below the 140-character limit. Before a fight with Floyd Patterson, Ali boasted that “I’ll beat him so bad he’ll need a shoehorn to put his hat on.” Before the famous Thrilla in Manila against Joe Frazier, Ali spewed a series of putdowns, including “Joe Frazier is so ugly that when he cries, the tears turn around and go down the back of his head.” You did not want to get into a war of the words with Muhammad Ali. (Ali did have a Twitter account, and with the right search, you can see the posts from the man himself.)

This is Ali’s speech before his fight with George Foreman in 1974:
I have wrestled with an alligator
I done tussled with a whale
I done handcuffed lighting
Thrown thunder in jail
Only last week, I murdered a rock
Injured a stone, hospitalized a brick.
I’m so mean, I make medicine sick.
Listen to that cadence! Watching the video, you hear not just poetry and the resonance of spectacularly, peculiarly American mythology, but early rumblings of hip-hop, a notion that several books and documentaries have explored.

But the popularity that Ali had bragged about was sorely tested. In 1964, after winning the heavyweight title for the first time, he declared that “Cassius Clay is my slave name,” and joined the Nation of Islam, lead by Elijah Muhammad. The controversy around the group engulfed Ali, who articulated the group’s separatist stance. It was a signal political moment in the United States, core to the growing civil rights movement, and Ali was at its heart.
(Ali would convert to Sunni Islam in the 1970s).

On April 28, 1967, Ali refused to join the army after he was drafted. “I ain’t got no quarrel with them Viet Cong,” Ali said. “No Viet Cong ever called me nigger.” It was a poet’s summation of everything wrong with the Vietnam War, and for his insight Ali was arrested for draft evasion, convicted, and stripped of his titles. He appealed, and in 1971 the Supreme Court would overturn the conviction, but Ali was unable to obtain a license to box for over three years. The war was remaking how civil society understood race and class, and at the center of the argument, again, was Ali.

At the time, it would have been impossible to imagine the near-universal acclaim that Ali enjoyed later in his life. Even the press vilified him. It was a long way from getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005.

The cruel irony of Ali’s life was that this most verbal and vibrant of men was slowly silenced. Ali had shown signs of stuttering and tremors even before he stopped fighting; in 1984, the diagnosis came: Parkinson’s Disease. His physical decline eventually left him with large tremors and an inability to speak above a whisper, if at all.

As controversy about concussions and traumatic brain injury sweeps through boxing and football, maybe it shouldn’t surprise anyone to see Ali there, again, in the middle. Ali’s fate in some very real way changed the fate of the sport that brought him into the spotlight. Boxing had long been one of the most popular sports in the world—being the Champ was a hallowed position in the American pantheon. But in the years since Ali fought, and especially as his health declined, boxing has increasingly operated on the fringes of American sporting culture. It’s hard to imagine the heavyweight championship ever propelling an athlete to such prominence again, and it’s hard to imagine another athlete who will have such a profound effect on our culture.
In 1996, I was a young reporter working for Sports Illustrated, dispatched to cover the centennial Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

The opening ceremony can be a tedious affair—from the weird performances (Celine Dion sang a forgettable number called “The Power of the Dream”) to the Parade of Nations, which starts out feeling like a celebration and quickly turns into a slog.
But then the torch arrived, a flame relayed 18,000 miles by 13,000 runners, a tradition situating the games amid millennia of human history. Olympic flacks had briefed us on the identity of several of the last runners, but not the final one. As swimmer Janet Evans carried the torch up the stairs at the stadium, a figure stepped from behind a curtain at the top, his face impassive. The noise swelled around the stadium, a spreading wave, a sob and a roar all at once, as the crowd recognized him. It was Ali, of course.

Who else could it have been? Ali held the torch in his left hand and extended it to the crowd. That arm was steady, while his right shook at his side. The Champ turned; he had to light a wick that would set the giant cauldron ablaze. It didn’t catch at first, and a planet of people watching held its breath, hoping that he could do it, heartbroken by the disease and damage that made us worry he couldn’t.

Finally, the flame caught, and we all exhaled. The men and women in the press box—a crowd, honestly, more sentimental than you might think—had tears in their eyes. It felt like being present for history. Just like Ali always was.


R.I.P Ali The Champ'.

source: http://chinnex..com.ng/2016/06/the-death-of-champion-muhammad-ali-1942.html?m=1

PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: Images In Circulation Said To Be Kano Murder Case Are Not Related by ItzChinnex(m): 9:23am On Jun 05, 2016
Mynd44:
Viviangist, can you see how you posted misleading news and was inciting violence?
inciting violence how? Was the woman not killed by those bastards? .picture or no Picture the woman was still killed.so what are you saying? dont get me angry.
CrimeRe: My Wife Was Beaten To Death Right In Front Of Me-husband Of Igbo Woman Killed By by ItzChinnex(m): 8:25pm On Jun 04, 2016
FagsamPHP:
so i should now kill myselfhuh cos my condonlence will bring her back alive?? you need a brain check...
1. You are the One who needs Common sense which I know you can never get.
2. You are a Fool.
PoliticsRe: We Can Only Listen To Nnamdi Kanu- Niger Delta Avangers by ItzChinnex(m): 6:47pm On Jun 04, 2016
O.P I can see that you are an idiot and your informations are full of desists and deceptions.

The picture 2 where some hunters he took with while in Aba stop these trash. You haven't seen his armies so stop dropping these rubbish dude..
WebmastersRe: I Still Need Clarifications - I Don't Understand A Lot About Starting A Blog by ItzChinnex(m): 6:42am On May 31, 2016
If you want your blog to be Like Chinnex..com . contact me @ Chinnex.onyenobi11@gmail.com or +2349036306269 whatsapp

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