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FriendNG:lol you sha want to term Christian as a terrorist but unfortunately there is nothing to echo your painment. Your muslim brothers could be behind it too, no one knows and btw your brothers the muslim terrorist have really gained international identity o. But my bro why do you like religious war |
Whr is d husband father |
Ok this was why 3 mainland bridge was blocked yesterday |
Smithvet32:will u go to court to testify? |
franchasng:ok I agree with u but I decided to omit the fact that ibos on the other hand are not accommodating and they are at the top of their game when it comes to tribalism |
franchasng:I disagree with you, yoruba dont discriminate. Our weakest point is that we are too homely, hospitable and accommodating wch is the beginning problem we re having today. |
husbandsnatcha:oya enter my dm and see for yourself |
husbandsnatcha:and its this one that wants to be snatching husband ![]() Hahahahaha
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husbandsnatcha:I beg to differ....and you are decent? U dont wanna try the people I roll with |
husbandsnatcha:and this is coming from a lady....smh....weda it's coming from your brother or from anywhere I dont engage in tribal war... So just get sense and apply....I was even banned for using the word mumu. So my sister go back to your forest and refine nd polish your thinking then you can come back with a more reasonable state of reasoning |
Una no they tire with this una tribal banters.... Do we really need to do this? Seun osewa is not sensitive enough to pay attention to something like this instead his mods are busy banning for using curse words. People with tribal sentiments, derogation of any tribe should not be allowed at all. |
QueenBelle:oshey....awon adviser aye....tuale ma |
I'm a virgin |
Buterflyle0:u forgot to add that he was also a thief |
It's still better than the last four years, Venezuela will be uplifted a little, I wonder if the oil price would be felt in Nigeria |
This op get sense so? How eko Atlantic enter this matta |
stephenduru:dont you know prophecy changes ![]() |
G BabaJideAFONJA:must you always display your stupidity |
This is why I don't read stories in NL no continuation |
gaby:exactly my tot.... Pending investigations his words should be held wit a pinch of salt |
QuickStandard: |
QuickStandard:lets see your pix....we call people like you Amo...mud |
Gbo gbo obo lo n ta mi..... ![]() |
Cc lalasticlala |
Silas Adekunle, a 26-year-old Nigerian, credited for building the world’s first gaming robot, has just become the highest paid in the field of Robotic engineering. Adekunle achieved this feat after signing a new deal with the world’s reputable software manufacturers, Apple Inc. The robotics engineer was also named as26-year-old Nigerian, Adekunle Becomes World Highest Paid Robotics Engineer “Someone to Watch in 2018” by the Black Hedge Fund Group, according to reports by thebossnewspapers.com. Adekunle is currently the founder and CEO of Reach Robotics, a company developing the world’s first gaming robots. He also recently graduated with a 1st class degree and has four years’ background in robotics. Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Adekunle studied in Nigeria before relocating to the UK as a teenager. After completing his secondary school education, he proceeded to the University of the West of England where he graduated with a first class graduate in Robotics. In 2013, he founded Reach Robotics and developed a lot of experience on robotics within a space of four years. Adekunle was also a team leader of Robotics In Schools programme, a programme which encourages and pays attention to students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). The programme encouraged him to develop robotics to make education more entertaining for STEM students. In 2017, MekaMon, he released the world’s first gaming robot, with the special ability to customise the gaming bot to perform personalised functions. The initial launch of Mekamon sold 500 bots, generating $7.5 million, according to The Guardian. Following this feat, Adekunle received support from various organisations including London Venture Partners ($10 million) and in the same year, his company, Reach Robotics signed a deal with Apple securing exclusive sales in Apple stores. “Impressed by the quality of his robots and their ability to show emotion with subtly-calibrated movements, Apple priced his four-legged “battle-bots” at $300 and has put them in nearly all of its stores in the United States and Britain. “Early customers skew towards male techies but a growing number of parents are buying the robots for their children to get them interested in STEM, Adekunle told Forbes in an interview this year. The young entrepreneur who once indicated that the secrets to his success are “balance, shared ideas, time management and being oneself”, was recently listed in the 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe: Technology. Adekunle, who has taken over the world with his inventiveness, is currently located at the Bristol Robotics Lab which is said to be the best robotics research centre in the UK. https://m.guardian.ng/technology/26-year-old-nigerian-highest-paid-robotics-engineer-in-the-world/
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hisgrace090:how old is 2017 |
President Donald Trump recently suggested to the Spanish government it should build a wall in the Sahara desert to address the migration crisis, according to Spain's foreign minister Josep Borrell. When Spanish diplomats told Trump building a wall across the Sahara desert would be no easy feat the president said, "The Sahara border can’t be bigger than our border with Mexico," Spain has seen over 30,000 migrants and refugees arrive by sea so far in 2018, making it the top destination for migrants arriving via the Mediterranean. President Donald Trump's obsession with building walls has apparently gone global Trump recently suggested to the Spanish government it should build a wall in the Sahara desert to address the migration crisis, according to Spain's foreign minister Josep Borrell. Spain has experienced a surge in migration, particularly over the past year as thousands of people attempt to make the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean in search of a better life in Europe. The European country has seen over 30,000 migrants and refugees arrive by sea so far in 2018, making Spain the top destination for migrants arriving via the Mediterranean. Moroccans represent the largest single nationality arriving in Spain, but people are coming from other countries in Africa as well. Nearly 2,000 people have died attempting to make the journey across the sea to Europe in 2018 so far. Trump famously called for a wall to be built along the US-Mexico border to stop illegal immigration to the US during his 2016 presidential campaign, and now apparently feels it can help Europe as well. When Spanish diplomats told Trump building a wall across the Sahara desert would be no easy feat the president said, "The Sahara border can’t be bigger than our border with Mexico," according to Borrell. The Sahara desert is roughly 3,000 miles long. Comparatively, the US-Mexico border spans roughly 2,000 miles. Beyond the sheer size of the Sahara, the other challenge to building such a wall is the fact Spain would need permission to do so from the African countries the massive desert stretches across. Borrell spoke of Trump's Sahara wall suggestion at a lunch in Madrid this week, but did not clarify when the president made these remarks. But The Guardian reports it could've been when the Spanish foreign minister accompanied King Felipe and Queen Letizia to the White House in June. It seems Trump struggles to avoid discussing his desired border wall in almost any context, and on Tuesday said a recent visit to a 9/11 memorial in Pennsylvania gave him more inspiration for his vision. "They built this gorgeous wall where the plane went down in Pennsylvania. Shanksville. And I was there. I made the speech. And it’s sort of beautiful, what they did is incredible," Trump told Hill.TV in an interview on Tuesday. "They have a series of walls, I’m saying, 'It’s like perfect.' So, so, we are pushing very hard." Trump's plan for a border wall along the US-Mexico border has encountered many obstacles in Congress. The president has repeatedly claimed that construction on the wall is underway, but this is inaccurate. |
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