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have just been wandering what she's using four whatsapp account for and have lots of calling lines without doing any business . pls is there anything bad with that ? |
wHERE ARE D MUSLIMS PLS COMMENT NAA |
lol its just so true some African parents may be funny
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1st Photo above shows an aid worker, Nurse Elva Peterson feeding starving Biafran children during the Nigerian-Biafran Civil War in Jan 1970. Photo Credit: Corbis.. 2nd photo shows Lagosians celebrating Easter at Bar Beach in Victoria Island in the 1970s…
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Coldfeet:u can chk ur balance by dialing *123*8# |
I think it should start from education and as such there is bound to be a ripple effect on other part of d sectors |
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A baby girl born on March 26th with a facial deformity is being worshiped in India like a god. Villagers near Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh in India, have flocked to see the ‘divine’ girl with the deformity resembling an elephant’s trunk in the belief she is an incarnation of the elephant-headed god Ganesha. According to Asian News, doctors told the villagers the girl’s condition may well be a genetic mutation. The newborn’s aunt, named as Rajani, told the news agency: “My sister-in-law gave birth to a girl and her face looks exactly like Lord Ganesha. Everybody is saying she is an incarnation of the god. This is why whoever hears about her is coming here to get a glimpse of the baby and are making whatever offerings possible.” Asian News reports that doctors said they will examine the girl to find out the extent of her condition and whether they need to operate. Doctors said the condition could be a genetic mutation triggered by malnutrition and increased pollution.
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he story I am about to share is worse than that of ALUU4. ALUU4 victims were murdered by civilians and not people meant to protect the masses…the Police. The attached pictures are of a boy in his mid twenties. He was tortured to death by police men. Until his arrest and murder, he was working with Protea hotel in Benin. He was accused of stealing N45,000 from a guest in one of the rooms he attended to and as such was arrested, detained and not granted bail. The police then asked the parents to go bring N27000 for his bail. By the time they got back with the money, they were told he was dead. He was tortured until he died. The person went on to mention name of the police station and officers involved but because I haven’t confirmed all these, I will leave all that out for now. Tried to speak with his brother, but said to call back. See photo of the young man after he was tortured below…….. source; http://lindaikeji..com/2015/03/graphic-photos-how-young-man-was.html
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Jaypea98:. must u always spread ur garbage ... must u always be a cynic or a pessimist ..... pls its a bad thing amend ur ways |
According to International security analyst for Nigeria Security Network, Ryan Cummings, an ISIS linked twitter handle hours ago tweeted about the reclaiming of Gamboru in Borno state from Chad and other Mercenary forces which make up the Joint Military Task Force.
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hmmmnn did u drink it NO, Do u suffer any damages NO..... Google up dz case and read donogue v Stevenson... u will understand better |
No fewer than 400 buildings have been wrecked, while thousands of residents are rendered homeless, after a windstorm ravaged streets in Papa Ashafa/Dopemu in the Orile-Agege area of Lagos State. The unfortunate incident happened around 4.30pm on Monday. It was gathered that cars parked on the roads were damaged as concrete electric poles fell on them in the gale that swept through 20 streets. It was observed that private and public school buildings in the area were damaged. According to witnesses, some pupils of the schools escaped death by a whisker. In fact, a church building on OpeOlu Street was uprooted and dumped on another building. Many of the residents were sighted by our correspondent lamenting their losses and said they slept on the road with their children. Some of the affected streets include Abibatu, Opeifa, Fabowale, Kushoro, Opeolu, Bakare Opesha, Sura Ogunmakin, Igbayilola, Akintunde, Alafia, Sadiku, Ebun, Ayeni, Oyewole, Adewunmi Adebiyi, Oyewole Close, Oyewole Road and Alafia Close. A resident on Opeolu Street, Bridget Isiaka, said she was feeding her baby when the incident happened. She said, “I saw that something was moving the bed and my baby and I was wondering what was going on. When I saw the storm, I shouted for help. The roof was lifted up by the storm.” A trader, Mrs. Balogun Labake, told PUNCH that the windstorm had destroyed all her property. “I saw the thing rolling towards us with full force. It pulled the bed from underneath us. As we were about running away, the force blocked us from going out. It destroyed all our property and damaged the roofing sheets,” she said. A resident on Abibatu Street, Mrs. Olayemi Olawode, said since she arrived in the area more than 20 years ago, she had never witnessed such disaster. Olawode said although many houses on her street were affected, she was lucky that the storm only took away a few of her roofing sheets which she had replaced. But the same was not true for Mrs. Nike Olusanaya, a civil servant resident on Okubanjo Street. PUNCH on Tuesday saw that the disaster had rendered the mother of four children homeless as her single-room apartment was blown apart. “We have nowhere to stay again. We have been carrying our loads around and begging people to house us. The windstorm threw the ceiling of our room far away. I slept outside with my kids,” she said. Tragedy was averted on Opeolu after an Assembly of God Church structure atop a residential building was careened away to another building opposite it. A tailor living in the house where the church was, Mr. Segun Toyin, said, “There were five of us around that time. My four friends, who were outside, suddenly ran into the shop and said there was an earthquake. A few minutes later, the wind took off the building.” A lodger in the house where the church building landed, Ebenezer Omileke, said it was a hurricane that ravaged the area. He said the church structure first landed on the roof of their building, before the storm lifted it to the store behind the building. The General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Femi Oke- Osanyintolu, said the state government had opened a relief camp to temporarily accommodate some of the residents. He said, “The governor has directed that the relief camp at Igando be opened to those that are displaced. The camp is to provide an alternative, instead of sleeping outside.”
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About 80 children rescued from a Boko Haram camp in Cameroon cannot remember their own names or origins, according to an aid official who visited them. The children - aged between 5 and 18 - did not speak English, French or any local languages, says Christopher Fomunyoh, a director for the US-based National Democratic Institute (NDI). The children were found at a camp in northern Cameroon in November. Nigeria-based Boko Haram militants have extended their campaign into Cameroon. The militants are fighting to establish an Islamic caliphate in north-eastern Nigeria. They control several towns and villages in the region and recently pledged allegiance to Islamic State (IS) militants, who have seized large areas of Syria and Iraq. 'Lost touch' The children were rescued in Cameroon after security forces - acting on a tip-off - raided what was thought to have been a Koranic school. Mr Fomunyoh told the BBC's Randy Joe Sa'ah in Yaounde that he had visited an orphanage that was helping rehabilitate the children. He said the children had spent so long with their captors, being indoctrinated in jihadist ideology, that they had lost track of who they were. "They've lost touch with their parents," he said. "They've lost touch with people in their villages, they're not able to articulate, to help trace their relationships, they can't even tell you what their names are." Meanwhile, a suspected Boko Haram attack on Tuesday killed at least six people at a marketplace in the northern Nigerian town of Maiduguri. The suicide bombing was reportedly carried out by a middle-aged woman. line Boko Haram at a glance Founded in 2002, initially focused on opposing Western-style education - Boko Haram means "Western education is forbidden" in the Hausa language Launched military operations in 2009 to create Islamic state Thousands killed, mostly in north-eastern Nigeria - has also attacked police and UN headquarters in capital, Abuja Abducted hundreds, including at least 200 schoolgirls Controls several north-eastern towns Launched attacks on neighbouring states Boko Haram pledge to IS raises stakes Why is Boko Haram so strong? Can regional force beat Islamists? IS shaping Boko Haram media http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31815810
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That Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers state and Nigeria’s First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan are at loggerheads is no longer news. What political watchers have continued to ask is when did their disagreements really started? Amaechi who is known for his outspokenness and bluntness, must have made the first lady upset the day she visited her community, Okirika in Rivers state. “Mama Peace” , as she is fondly called by her admirers, was called upon by her kinsmen to resuce them after Amaechi went on a demolition spree in the riverine community known for having so many shanties. Amaechi had embarked on an aggressive re-structuring in order to give the state a major uplift. The governor had warned before the commencement of the demolition exercise that his government will spare no one in its effort to re-model the state. On the day the first lady answered the clarion call of her kinsmen, as it is customary in government circles, both Amaechi and his wife, Judith, were on hand to welcome Mrs. Jonathan at the airport and also accompany her to the demolition site. On getting to the site, the governor took time to explain to Mrs. Jonathan why the demolitions were been carried out and even went ahead to say the demolitions will continue. Irked by the Amaechi’s statement, the first lady stunned everyone at the gathering when she reportedly yanked a microphone out of his hands and lambasted him for being insensitive to the plight of the people. Governor Amaechi was said to have left the scene immediately after the first lady’s tongue-lashing. That singular act, by the first lady had dug a wedge in the relationship of the two personalities who before then enjoyed a chummy relationship. Today, there is no love lost between the two Rivers citizens. Accusations and counter-accusations have been the order of the day and President Goodluck Jonathan seem helpless to wade into the matter as he himself has had his own fair share of confrontations with Amaechi One can only wish that they resolve their differences for the good of their state and indeed for the progress, unity and peace of Nigeria in general. Below are photos taken at different fora when Governor Amaechi and Dame Jonathan were politically in- separable:
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just pondering if I can name my child after my ex ... does it means I still love her, and what if my wife found out I named our child after an ex-lover what can be my defence or would she fly off d handle ...but really I don't see it as anything tho .... what's your opinion about it? |
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typical IBO people |
but miracle still happens .....if my level of faith is strong |
A mobile policeman in Bauchi state shot dead his superior and former ADC to Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, Superintendent of Police, Chris Eza (pictured above), yesterday February 26th in Bauchi. According to family sources, Chris Eza had gone out to get food at an eatery along Ahmadu Bello way around 9pm when he saw some police officers on patrol. On observation, he found out that one of them, the suspect, was not properly dressed and immediately cautioned him. The junior officer got angry and began to grumble for being told to dress properly. An angry Chris felt his action was unacceptable and warned the officer that he was going to disarm him if he didn’t take care. Instead of apologizing, the junior officer cocked his gun and threatened to shoot his boss. He told Eza that if he came close to him, he would shoot. Calling his bluff, Eza moved towards the officer, who immediately opened fire. Other officers around rushed Chris to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH) Bauchi where he was declared dead on arrival. The officer has since been arrested and investigations into the motive for the killing is ongoing.
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[quote author=lalasticlala post=31089379][/quote]dz politician sha. . ..... but its not her fault its d parent. girl face ur study and kip ur money after all they re milking dz nation so ur money is a waste u gon nid dat money later .... APC and their propaganda dem no dey tire niii ...... I rep non alignment party ..peace |
pwerrymansion:impetuous generation ....is dat d best u can advice ....run fast as ur leg can carry u I smh4u ....bad company dats wat u re.... pls dear just confront me..... for sum1 like me I wouldn't even flare up cos derris a rebuttable presumption dat u had se.x so just settle it amicably |
firstEVA:from a prima facie angle ....it a girl with 2 head |
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Abigail and Brittany Hensel are conjoined twins from Minnesota. Being conjoined, they have had many struggles throughout their lives. Soon after they were born, doctors gave their parents the bad news; the twins would not survive very long. The girls are now 25 years old and are featured in a show, titled: Abby and Brittany, which will show viewers how their every days lives are. These girls are one of the rarest set of dicephalus twins in the world! It is very rare to be born conjoined (1 in 40,000) and it is even more rare to survive after birth (1% of the 1 in 40,000)! The fact that Abby and Brittany are alive and well is a miracle. Abby and Brittany came to be when a fertilized egg failed to separate inside the womb. They have two hearts, two spines joined at the pelvis, four lungs, two esophagi, three kidneys, one ribcage, one liver, a partially shared nervous system and a shared circulatory system. From their waist down, all organs are shared including the reproductive system, intestines and bladder. Abby, the right twin can’t feel anything on the left side of body while Brittany, the left twin can’t feel anything on her right side. Despite the fact that the twins can only feel their half of the body they share, they still are able to type, play piano, bowl, play volleyball, ride a bicycle, play softball, and swim, etc. They were actually born with three arms, one arm was removed surgically at the time of birth. During their life, they have been operated on several times, but the twins have remained in good health. The twins have been in the media several times in their lives. At the age of six, they appeared in Oprah Winfrey show and on the cover of Life magazine. They stayed out of the media for 10 years, and then when they were 16 the girls were filmed for a TLC documentary. If features them passing their driver’s test; each twin controls the steering wheel with one arm. Their mother wondered which twin would get the speeding ticket if they were ever pulled over. The girls have to cordinate everything together and they don’t always have the urge to eat or sleep at the same time either. Their parents have encouraged the twins to develop individual personalities. They have exposed the twins to the media, but have purposely kept it limited for the sake of the girls and their other 2 children. Although the two girls are individuals and they have the urge to sleep and eat at different times, they still coordinate among themselves to work as a single body. Clothes have to be made special order for the twins because they have 2 necklines. In order to show their own styling and tastes, the girls have leggings made with different colors on each leg. They wear different shoes on each foot for the same reasoning as well. Abby and Brittany have always been treated as two separate identities. They even buy 2 movie tickets when they go to the theater. Their parents never thought of getting the twins separated. One of them might die or get physically handicapped for the rest of her life, so it just really wasn’t an option for them. The girls were always treated as two separate individuals. Patty (Abby and Brittany’s mother) said “when children ask the girls if they have two heads, they say they don’t, but that each has their own head. That’s what we have encouraged them to do, to develop their own individuality as much as possible.” They buy two separate cinema tickets, separate meals and two different birthday cakes for them. When the girls were younger, they made sure to scold the right girl and not just scold them as one person. Since the girls are two separate people, one twin can get sick while the other stays healthy. Abby and Brittany rarely fight. They eat on separate plates, with one twin holding the knife and the other holding the fork. The have to take turns eating. They alternate bite by bite, with each girl helping to feed the other. One twin will even scratch an itch for the other if the other twin’s hand doesn’t react fast enough. One can get an illness, while the other twin stays healthy. For instance, Brittany has suffered from pneumonia twice and Abigail, the stubborn one, always helped Brittany in tough times The twins have only once wished to separate from each other and that was when Brittany suffered for pneumonia for the first time in childhood. Abby got bored of being in the bed all the time, when Brittany was ill. She said that she needed the separation. Brittany would start crying and then Abby promised her they would never part. Now that the twis are full grown women, some questions have arose: What happens if one twin falls in love? Will they ever have children or wed? Three years ago there was a rumor, in the news, about Brittany being engaged. Those were just rumors, but they made people think about their future. Now that the twins are full grown women, some questions have arose. They love each other very much, but what would happen if one fell in love, or even worse, one fell in love with someone the other twin hated? Since they share one reproductive system, will they ever have children? Their father, Mike believes that his daughters will get married someday. Female conjoined twins have a much higher rate of live birth and survival than male twins. Approximately 70 percent of all conjoined twins are girls.
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grinface98:guy wake up |
kastonkastrol:chai see stoopid comment oooo ....fooolish comments |
grinface98:stoopid boy.... mumu ode ...at any opportunity u just say words without thinking ....bungalow brain nothing up stairs |
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