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Hehe Ah hail am o |
VampireeM:wetin de worry una |
yea what did u study so we can gv u legit opinions |
rationalmind u 10much
pray to God I give my testimonies soon |
lalasticlala de dull |
TheSonOfMark:fatality blood of goat u killed her |
sinaj:why I de see u everywhere right from my dream sef |
sinaj:Lol.. in Yoruba |
hehe no be lie o...
but that go be January 31st |
oya wey lalasticlala mk we de go fp o Cc: Merry Christmas to Lalasticlala and all Nairalanders |
so that's all or we can add 8 I was in one strip club downtown last night
location unknown obob u need to see the live band wey scatter everywhere with ijaw songs no go dere o......................
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7 lemme just use this seventh spot to holla my men them Arsenal fans oooo As part of 1968’s Apollo 8 mission, astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and William Anders spent the night before Christmas orbiting the moon. The operation was originally planned to test out the lunar module—later used in the Apollo 11 moon landing—in Earth’s orbit. But when work on the module fell behind schedule, NASA ambitiously changed the mission plan to a lunar voyage. Apollo 8 went on to result in a series of breakthroughs for manned space flight: The three astronauts became the first men to leave Earth’s gravitational pull, the first to orbit the moon, the first to view all of Earth from space and the first to see the dark side of the moon. Apollo 8 is perhaps best remembered today for the broadcast the three astronauts made when they entered the moon’s orbit on Christmas Eve. As viewers were shown pictures of the moon and Earth from lunar orbit, Borman, Lovell and Anders read the opening lines of the book of Genesis from the Bible. The broadcast—which ended with the famous line “Merry Christmas, and God bless all of you, all of you on the good Earth”—became one of the most watched television events in history.
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6 surrender of Hong Kong On this day, The British garrison in the city of Hong Kong surrendered. The day after Pearl Harbor, December 8, 1941, the Japanese began bombing raids on the city. The British immediately put up a resistance and began evacuating the Chinese population to the Philippines. When the Japanese were alerted to this, they sent their navy to block off their evacuation roots, effectively cutting off the city from the sea. Attempts to flee the city by land were futile, as the Japanese army quickly surrounded the city, completely blockading it. They were cut off from any outside help, and the Japanese cut the water and power lines to the city. Facing death by dehydration, the British raised the white flag of surrender on Christmas morning. This event set up Japan for their planned invasion and takeover of China.
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5 this lord was born today Sir Isaac Newton, the brilliant English scientist who first identified what gravity actually was, was born on Christmas Day in 1642 (according to the calendar being used at the time). In addition to his famous “discovery” of gravitational forces, he was also a pioneering mathematician and researcher in the field of optics. His contributions to humanity through the sciences and philosophy can’t be overstated. The birth of this amazing man could even be considered a Christmas gift to mankind. He was that important.
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4 Russians invades afgan or Isis sef Before the United States ever put forces on the ground in Afghanistan (America’s longest war), the Soviet Union fought a war in the country first. On December 24 and 25, 1979, the USSR began its deployment of military hardware and personnel into the volatile region. The Russians and their allies chose this time of year to enter the country because the rest of the world was busy celebrating Christmas, which delayed the diplomatic responses of the Western powers to the military incursion.
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this one is quite funny 3 World war friendlies lol One of the most amazing and bizarre things to happen on Christmas Day came amidst the blood and carnage of the trench warfare so common to the battlefields of WWI. For several days, during the holiday celebrations, temporary ceasefires broke out between the British and German forces serving along the Western Front. Even though these men had been slaughtering each other only days, if not hours prior, some of them ventured across enemy lines and brought Christmas gifts with them. Groups of soldiers even sang carols with their enemies and played a few pickup games of soccer. War can often be brutal and strange, yet somehow peppered with acts of kindness.
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2 Washington my alobam makes way General George Washington crossed the Delaware River during the evening of December 25th, 1776. Every schoolboy and schoolgirl around probably knows why he made his famous Revolutionary War crossing when he did. Washington wanted to catch the Hessian mercenaries (employed by the British military) by surprise, in the midst of their holiday celebrations. He did. The general crushed the enemy and captured plenty of arms and prisoners at the same time. Washington and his men won an outstanding Christmas victory, which went down in the American history books.
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The internet its hard to imagine that the internet hasn’t been around since the beginning of time, but it hasn’t. The internet actually got its first test run in 1990 , on Christmas Day. It was a special moment, indeed, when info.cern.ch , the planet’s first web server, was up and running. It makes sense that the technology wizards working at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) were some of the men and women behind the creation of this modern marvel (a special thanks goes out to Tim Berners-Lee ), even though most of us now take the internet for granted
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A few of these notable episodes tie into the holidays, while others have nothing to do with Christmas at all. So set the eggnog and gingerbread cookies aside for a moment, and take a look back with us at some of the oddest and most important historical events that have occurred on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. |
Ewizard:I just tire |
IamMissMarvel:my sister I agree o... Wen I dy buy my knockout sef e no reach fp o |
Tunchi101:tunchi if the address com post am gimme o |
HateU2:babe hola at ur boy if ure coming to ib again... cause sinx I arrive Ibadan e just look boring |
Harbosede02:don't be silly u know this too is true |
ur story nd ur wordings are they for real? |
someone should nomite me for something la........
wida this elections |
hahaha...
I laugh u in hd |
which kind rubbish b this na..
I mean softapple nd jollyjoy
instead of una to help confused op...
una de bromance nd sweet talk...
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end time people |
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