Caaz: Have you ever farted in the presence of your partner and how was their reaction?
Mine...he will just hold his note and look me with gbejero eyes.(bad eyes) Some times when he does his,i would tell him,a man is not suppose to fart and he's just start laughing.
DrMB: Is your state on the list? 12 years of kidnapping data are in, and the numbers are startling. While some states grab headlines, you might be surprised to see which 12 states reported the lowest number of victims between 2011 and 2023. Which geopolitical zone do you think has the highest overall? Drop your guess in the comments! 👇
this statistics is wrong what happened to Edo State?
After spending more than 13 hours onboard a grounded aircraft at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport, 160 Palestinian refugees have finally been allowed to disembark and enter South Africa on Thursday evening.
Global Airways, the Johannesburg-based charter operator that flew the group from Nairobi to Johannesburg, confirmed in an updated statement that “all of the passengers have been allowed off the plane and allowed to enter South Africa," adding that they are in the process of clearing immigration.
Earlier in the day, the airline had said the passengers were declared inadmissible on arrival, despite the fact that their travel documents and passenger list had been submitted to South African authorities 24 hours before departure, in line with immigration protocol.
The passengers — all Palestinian nationals who left Gaza on November 12 — travelled from Israel to Kenya, arriving in Nairobi around 2am on 13 November, before connecting to Johannesburg on the Global Airways charter.
They were never assured of their final destination, and were only allowed off the plane at O.R. Tambo after hours of negotiations involving multiple government departments and humanitarian organisations.
Humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers confirmed it was on-site to provide food, medical care, and accommodation to the exhausted passengers.
“These people endured 13 hours onboard in inhumane conditions after fleeing a war zone,” said Gift of the Givers. “Many of them wish to apply for asylum in South Africa, while others plan to continue to other destinations.”
Gift of the Givers founder Dr Imtiaz Sooliman earlier thanked DIRCO Director-General Zane Dangor and International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola for stepping in to facilitate the refugees’ entry, commending their actions as “in keeping with South Africa’s humanitarian and pro-Palestinian stance.”
Sooliman explained that the crisis arose because Israeli authorities refused to stamp the refugees’ passports on exit, leaving them effectively stateless when they arrived in South Africa.
“Israel deliberately did not stamp the passports of these poor people to exacerbate their suffering,” he said. “We thank the South African government for intervening and receiving them with compassion.”
Gift of the Givers teams are coordinating emergency relief efforts for the refugees as they begin processing their asylum applications.
I pity south Africa these Seun brothers will soon start their Islamic dominance, they will soon start calling for Sharia law to be enacted in SA, anyway guns are allowed in South Africa.
mohims: Obi is the worst Governor in the history of Anambra state. Stop being utterly fooIish online. Someone that didn't build one school through out his 8 years administration is whom you are praising like this? Oga, please go and take your medication
why build more schools, where there are many fallen apart, that is a waste of public funds
Super Eagles midfielder, Alex Iwobi, was speechless as he drew attention to the poor condition of the team’s hotel in Rabat, Morocco, ahead of Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup qualifying playoff against Gabon.
In a video post circulating on social media, Iwobi shared images highlighting the poor state and surroundings of the Super Eagles’ accommodation in Morocco.
His post has prompted concerns about the welfare and preparation standards of the Nigerian national team ahead of the Gabon clash on Thursday.
A user, @dele003, wrote: “CAF/FIFA are utterly useless if this is the best hotel accommodation they can get in all of Morocco for a 4-days competition. It just shows the lack of organisation and uselessness that exists within those organisations. The NFF should have sent a party ahead though, maybe they could have rejected such accommodation.”
Another user, @prolific_eric, added: “Players representing the richest black nation on earth. There are still people defending this selfishness and corruption. Countries that don’t have half of Nigeria’s resources are giving their citizens and national players the best treatment. This is not even a 2-star hotel in Morocco. How selfish and pathetic can you be to treat your national team players below average.‼‼‼”
@MiraculousSound tweeted: “After working on the mentality of the players with this bad hotel you put them. Do you expect them to give you good results? For their career and football achievement they should play to qualify, but for #thenff this is bad publicity for Nigerian football.”
@MntwanaThokoza2 claimed: “NFF decided to book the team in a run down part of Morocco (which every country has). They are going to pocket the money, it’s a money looting scheme for them.”
However, not everyone shared the outrage. User @Ameboibadan defended the situation, writing: “There is nothing bad inside where they are, it is part of the training. If they actually have comfort they may forget their mission and lose, so with this, they will know that they must win or else they won’t even get transport come house. Thanks to NFF and Nigeria for this discipline.”
the richest man in Turkey is an Israeli, the same Netanyahu go come there and nothing go happen.if all Islamic nation dey practice Islam like Turkey the world will be so peaceful, even the Turk dey fight against the Kurd because them too carry doctrine put for head.
BAILMONEY: My brethren can cook up anything just for a trend
if its a lie no wahala, but if the stories are true, by the blood of those lost , it will happen to you or your loved ones, so you know how it feels to loose someone close to you