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Ronaldo no dey dribble na add messi or Hazard or Neymar. |
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Now official and confirmed by Chelsea to seal the signing of N'golo Kante from Leicester for 5year contract... Chelsea have officially completed the signing of N'Golo Kante from Leicester City, bringing the 25-year-old to Stamford Bridge on a five-year contract in a deal believed to be worth around £29m. The France international becomes the first of Claudio Ranieri's first-team to leave the club after their incredible title-winning season, with Riyad Mahrez still said to be teetering on the brink of an exit from the King Power Stadium this summer - although leading scorer Jamie Vardy has committed his future to the club. Blues what do you have to say about this one?
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Pictures were taken of how a man’s spirit was leaving his body after his losing his life during a fatal road accident. CNN reports that the picture was captured by a passing motorist at the scene of a fatal road accident involving a motorcycle and a vehicle in Kentucky, USA on Tuesday, July 12, 2016. The man’s spirit reportedly leaving his body after the accident. The picture shows the person’s spirit leaving his body just as an ambulance was working at the scene of the incident another passing motorist, Saul Vazquez, informed that the picture was taken by his dad as he passed by the scene of the accident on Tuesday. “I took this picture just few minutes ago from the cab of my truck. It was an accident between Campton and Stanton on the service road just off of the mountain parkway. “Zoom in and pay attention to the shadow just off the top of the state trooper hat. “All I say is I hope everyone involved is okay,” the Kentucky photographer wrote after posting the photo online. CNN reports that the man whose spirit was said to have appeared on the man’s camera was later confirmed dead in a hospital. Speaking on the issue, Scott C Waring of ufosightingsdaily.com, who reportedly has interest in the paranormal, stated: “This is absolutely mind boggling. “When an accident happened, someone took a photo and realised a spirit was moving upward from the dead body. “Although this is not a UFO or alien, it is paranormal and very exciting news indeed. “This confirms, that humans will not just disappear when we die, but our energy stays intact and lifts away from the shell of a body to go somewhere awesome.” https://www.naij.com/893243-unbelievable-see-mans-spirit-left-body-losing-life-accident-photo.html Source here:
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goxx:yes! I was so frustrated with the speed then I bought 100mb for 100 from a reseller and it was pretty fast... Didn't notice any changes. I clocked at 2mbps sef. |
goxx:I have 2g plan and it doesn't slow down any other sub on my speed... |
Oga lalasticlala make we share this knowledge on FP na ![]() |
23. War is never a resort. Captured by Associated Press photojournalist Horst-Faas in Vietnam, 1965, the photo paints a different image of war. At first glance, you see a handsome, innocent young man, and on the other, a soldier fighting in a war, that in his words, is a living hell. Many other American troops, disillusioned with the war effort, scribed similar messages onto their helmets as an act of defiance. Ok now I'll end it here... Open for criticism and contributions.. Oga mods now do the needful... ![]()
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21.Mother Sells her Children After Financial Ruin... In a sordid state of affairs, husband and wife Ray and Lucille Chalifoux were forced to part ways with their children due to falling behind in rent payments. The picture was first published by The Vidette-Messenger of Valparaiso but was soon picked up by many of the national papers. Years later, some of the siblings reunited, with one scathing in her analysis of her adoptive mother’s actions. Speaking to the North West Indiana Times, Sue Chalifoux, now 67, said, “I hope she burns in hell.” Don't be surprised if naija people start selling cos of this change we are undergoing 22. First London tube journey. Before London underground trains took on the actual shape of a tube, they were merely wooden train carriages, as this 1862 photo of the first ever underground journey at Edgware Road Station shows.
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19.American Modesty Laws in the Early 1900s... Believe it or not, strict modesty laws in early 1900s America limited female bathers to only wearing traditional swimwear garments, This led to many arrests and fines for anyone showing anything shorter than the measurements permitted. But it wasn’t only women who bore the wrath of the modesty police. Men as well were susceptible, and it wasn’t until 1937 that men were allowed to go topless on a beach. Nowadays every one showing 6packs abi na 8 sef with bum shots abi how una call am ![]() 20. Prior to the Taliban. Prior to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the country was moving towards democracy, with the Afghan constitution providing equal rights for women. In pre-Taliban days, Afghan women had access to professional careers, university-level education, shops selling non-traditional clothing, public transportation, and public spaces, all of which they happily navigated freely and without supervision. By the mid-90s, employment and education of women over the age of eight was outlawed by the Taliban.
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16.West and East Germany palava ![]() For years, Germany was split into to two countries: the socialist East and the capitalist West and visits to opposing territories were strictly forbidden. This meant would-be visitors needed a spark of creativity if they were to overcome such obstacles. 17.Hannah Stilley is Believed to be the First Human to Appear on Camera. Born in 1746, Hannah Stilley is probably the first known human captured on camera when her photo was taken in 1840. 18. Victory Kiss. When American navy soldiers returned from battle in the August of 1945, to celebrate V-J day, one sailor took it upon himself to kiss a nearby nurse. Speaking to Time Magazine, Alfred, now 92, joked that his wife was in the background when he kissed the nurse. “I remember what those nurses did out there….is the reason I grabbed that nurse,” he explained. Good save Alfred!
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13. Hitlers Bunker This photo was taken shortly after the end of WWII and was one of the first to capture the bunkers interior, where it is believed Nazi founder Adolf Hitler spent his final weeks before committing suicide. 14. MGM lion Roar Here are cameramen shooting and recording the lion roar for the MGM logo. If you're a fan of Tom and Jerry cartoon, guess you will understand ![]() 15. College days. Mark Zuckerberg was only in his sophomore year at Havard when he founded Facebook from the confines of his small dormitory. Pictured looking carefree (and slightly hungover) in his more formative days, little did he know of the global fame and $46 billion wealth that would follow. Who would have thought? Abeg God answer my call o
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9. Osama bin Laden and family. This is a young Osama Bin Laden with his family in Sweden during the 1970s. Bin Laden is second from the right in a green shirt and blue pants. Can you even tell that he will one day become a terrorist? 10. Titanic survivors. These are Titanic survivors boarding the Carpathia in 1912. 11. Early stages of the Tower. In 1888, Gustave Eiffel oversaw construction of the Effiel Tower in preparation for its entry into the 1889 worlds fair. However, over a hundred years later, the tower, which was never intended to remain in place, has since become a global icon for the capital. 12. First space selfie.. American astronaut Buzz Aldrin may not have been the first man on the moon, but at least, he had the accolade of taking the first space selfie. Tweeting about it years later, the famed Nasa spaceman wrote, ‘Did you know I took the first space selfie during Gemini 12 Mission in 1966? BEST SELFIE EVER.’ We agree, Buzz. We agree.
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Still to come... Osama in his youth and hang on to the little beginning of Facebook icon.... |
5. Heavy weight stars. Away from war, the 1960s was a big time for popular culture, with British boyband ‘The Beatles’ taking the world by storm. At the same time, the boxer Muhammed Ali was fast becoming one of the world’s greatest sports personalities the world had ever seen. 6. Lewis Payne This is the Lincoln assassination co-conspirator Lewis Payne being held in federal custody prior to his execution in 1865. As Lincoln was being killed at the Ford Theater, Payne, an Alabama native and Confederate veteran, entered the bedroom of Secretary of State William H. Seward and began to attack him with a large knife. 7. Make peace not war. At the height of the Vietnam protests, the ‘Flower Power’ slogan, an expression coined by American Beat poet Allen Ginsburg, was seen by many of the younger generation as a means of protest against pro-war governmental policies and American Dream ideals. Years later, the flower has become a symbol for hippy culture and was viewed by many as the catalyst for the counterculture movement that followed. 8.great minds think alike. Bill Gates and Steve jobs. When this was taken at a photoshoot for Fortune Magazine in 1981, the two were reportedly close friends, and even went on double dates together!
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1. Hitler in Paris. Upon the Nazi occupation of Paris in 1940, Adolf Hitler posed in front of the Eiffel Tower with his architect Albert Speer (left) and his favorite sculptor Arno Breker. Before the Nazi occupation, the lift cables were cut by the French so that Adolf Hitler would have to climb the steps to the summit of the Eiffel. The parts to repair them were allegedly impossible to obtain because of the war. Hitler indeed stayed on the ground. It was said that Hitler conquered France, but did not conquer the Eiffel Tower. Some German soldiers had to climb to the top to hoist the swastika, but the flag was so large it blew away just a few hours later, and it was replaced by a smaller one. A Frenchman scaled the tower during the German occupation to hang the French flag. In August 1944, when the Allies were nearing Paris, Hitler ordered General Dietrich von Choltitz, the military governor of Paris, to demolish the tower along with the rest of the city. Von Choltitz disobeyed the order. The lifts of the Tower were working normally within hours of the Liberation of Paris. 2.Last kiss. “Last Kiss”, With the onset of World War Two, millions of young men were forced apart from their loved ones. And, as this poignant yet heartbreaking photo shows, the sacrifices made by these soldiers extended to their loved ones. 3. Stature of liberty. This is The Statue of Liberty under construction in Paris in 1884. The statute was built in Paris, then torn down in pieces, and shipped to the states for reconstruction. 4. Lone survivor. A shell shocked reindeer looks on as World War II planes drop bombs. Many forget the impact war has on nature as well as human beings, a truth that is timely captured by this photographer when Russian planes bombed an unknown location taken by Yevgeny Khaldei.
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