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Lipscomb:lol. When it comes to physical training, Nigeria army has the toughest training in the world. Make research and find out. Physical strength may vary on individuals though.. |
Superjazz:bros I've never left the country b4 but I can confidently tell you no military sees himself equal to a civilian in any part of the world, if the Nigerian army choose to use the word bloody civilian as a yardstick of difference, I think it's largely based on individuality. Note: that word 'bloody civilian' is hereditary. |
4k to 25 people would make more sense. Bros I need am bad bad.. Modified: ACC details removed |
It's because they go through tough and risky task to protect the country, they spend much time without their families, hardly have time to see their children grow, stand for hours at checkpoints, watch their colleges die in battle and worst of it collect very unreasonable salary yet one bloody civilian with no blood in his body would sit behind his phoneand be spewing trash about the army all in the name of democracy and criticism.. |
The conditions Nigerians and our leaders put their self is a very tough one to handle. UAE with a population of 9million plus has same GDP with Nigeria a population of 200million plus. We should all bow in shame as we've failed our mother land.. We aren't rich enough to have looters yet we have large chunk of underproductive looters.. |
I watched the video years back on one of those dstv programs on sonymax, can't really recall the name of the program but I could remember he fainted the moment they started helping him out.. |
Oluneutral:u just said my mind, 6 children and no one with sympathy? theres definetely more to ot than bad home training.. |
The US leader later softened his language. US President Donald Trump has threatened to cease sending US funds to the World Health Organisation (WHO), claiming that the international body “missed the call” on the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Trump told reporters the WHO had “called it wrong” on the virus and that the organisation was “very China-centric” in its approach, seemingly suggesting that the WHO had gone along with Beijing’s efforts months ago to minimise the severity of the outbreak. The WHO has praised China for its transparency on the virus, even though there has been reason to believe that more people died of Covid-19-19 than the country’s official tally. “They should have known and they probably did know,” Mr Trump said of WHO officials. Mr Trump said during Tuesday night’s White House press briefing that he would cut US funding to the organisation before minutes later backtracking and saying he would “strongly consider” it. He also downplayed the release of memos from a senior adviser in January which warned of a possible pandemic as cases continued to rise across the US. He told reporters he was not aware of the memos in January but had unilaterally followed some of their recommendations, including taking steps to curtail travel from China. But he added that he would not have wanted to act prematurely when it was not clear how dire the situation would become. “I don’t want to create havoc and shock and everything else. I’m not going to go out and start screaming, ’This could happen, this could happen’,” Mr Trump said. “I’m a cheerleader for this country,” he added. Britain has asked the US for 200 ventilators to fight the coronavirus pandemic, Mr Trump also said. “They’ve been great partners. They wanted 200, they need them desperately.” Donald Trump on Britain The UK Government has said 30,000 ventilators will be needed for the NHS to cope with the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, on Tuesday New York City’s pandemic death toll of at least 4,000 people eclipsed the number of those killed at the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001. The updated toll came as Wall Street’s big rally vanished, undercut in part by another plunge in the price of oil. Even though economists say a punishing recession is inevitable, investors this week have recently begun to look ahead to when economies will reopen from their medically-induced coma. A peak in new infections would offer some clarity about how long the recession may last and how deep it will be. |
accounting/banking 1, using the double entry principle as a que of understanding, the debit entry of the covid-19 is economic recession evaluate the corresponding credit entry 2, Distinguish extensively the socio economic advantages and dissadvantages of the skelental banking sytem as adopted by nigeria banks during the contain of the pandemic covid-19 |
joshbj:if you see any of your maths teacher again, shoot am gun. |
englishmart:bros na kuje i dey. |
Until e reach ma house.. |
Ma guy this lockdown no funny atall ooo. Abuja weather no friendly at all, no light and heat wan kill pesin inside house. No calm place to reason well. Boys for area just dey stranded, ball we no fit play, bet9ja when we dey go relax charge phone Don close, everywhere board. Even to follow woman self no hungry man. Bros if e continue pass the 2weeks ehhn I swear na to burst into street get the disease die in peace ooo. I no fit handle this boredom.. |
pls the allowances should also be halved |
Davash222:well me no b doctor. I just pray I get to see changes daily.. |
LearnITsmash:Nigga!! the day I check and see Nigeria has 10k confirmed cases, that day I dey go hustle get the disease. I rather die once than to live in fear. anyway e go shock the world when na one small agbo Jedi Jedi dey cure am.. |
Davash222:Italy and Spain only took it serious when it escalated.. |
just going through the stats index today. was surprised at the improvement made by China in controlling the virus and the level of increment and spread in the US. China has about 4,735 active cases USA has 45,795 active cases. the world needs to learn from China. source: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
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let's first solve this virus pandemic b4 the economic crisis. both countries has quite a high number of cases..
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Fasindo:goan buy sense. |
igwedehxy:with that score? If them no give you call lawyer. EKSU na state uni, illegality and favouritism is bound to reduce your chances but not enough to.. |
Casalindal:yea dude, I mean dammn ugliiii.. |
Upon the filter the girl still ugly |
It's finished for gamblers. Nothing to bet again. Soccer zoom to zoom all the money.. |
I seriously doubt this news. Of course people are foolish but not that foolish. |
Alanpoza007:OK my school is fed. Unibuja.. |
jesmond3945:you might not be far from the truth calling me and my colleges half baked. Dont want same situation to happen to other undergraduates.. |
Never a good experience. I could remember when my God father had to bury his mom too back then in minna. My God father when no cry when him papa die begin dey cry like small pikin. May God grant us the strength to handle every positive and Negative Situation.. |
ASUU ssanu, u can go on strike forever but nothing changes the fact that you must enroll for ippis b4 payment of salaries. All the Ghost workers must be exposed. If my dept with 5 lecturers, 3 active 2 on study leave can borrow lecturers and claim to have 26 during accreditation, it goes a long way to tell u the level of fraud in the education section. |
crestedaguiyi:don't know of kings but the head of my barrack back then in 242 was pure Hausa, I know this cause he was the only C.O who allowed his children to mingle with other barrack children.. |
geequ:when you tell mama put to give you arsenal https://www.heedahscuisines.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/draw-soup.jpg thick draw soup |
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