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Righteousness2:You are irredeemably ignorant. Before opening this thread, I knew you'd be here to spit jargons and you didn't disappoint. |
While Sanusi and Bayero are playing the game of thrones Kano version, Israel and Lebanon are playing theirs in the middle east. ![]() It's obvious Israel and Iran are prepared for a showdown, they should do it once and for all and stop playing hide and seek. ![]() |
Rest in peace sir😢 Life is indeed a mystery. |
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Wike should sheath his sword. He did his own term without interruptions, he should allow SIM do his. Enough of all this nonsense. |
An outsider can do you little or no harm. Over 90% of the misfortunes that befall someone is engineered by the people close to them; family or friends. You can't destroy what you don't know. In life, be more careful about your friends than your enemies. |
WarriAproko:Jowi na low profile dude He doesn't make noise. Nobody chop life reach that guy for Lagos. Him money too long. |
This administration should just return Nigeria to the state Buhari left it. ![]() The cluelessness of this administration is making Buhari look like a genius. |
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SadiqBabaSani:I think you meant burn... |
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One actually needs to go hard on the Nigerian government if he or she intends to achieve a positive result. The politicians are so wicked, cruel, barbaric, and inhumane. What exactly do the senators do to warrant the ridiculous allowances and wages they allocate to themselves? |
TimeManager:This isn't a matter of popularity or otherwise. It's a matter of doing the right thing. The stats above is so infuriating, how can these criminals allocate such ridiculous wages and allowances to themselves while the people who actually do the work get peanuts? |
Jokerman:Steal Balon D'or? Is the award no longer determined by voting? |
TechBaron:After the finals, the biased and overrated English media kept focusing the camera on Jude and saying all sorts of things as if he did anything spectacular. I fear who no fear the English media. |
To this man, everything must have a religious coloration. How this man became a professor is beyond me. |
LordIsaac:He won't be able to assimilate what you wrote. |
His greatest victory was at the Battle of Gaugamela, now northern Iraq, in 331 BC, and during his trek across these Persian territories, he was said to never have suffered a defeat. This led him to be known as Alexander the Great. Following this battle in Gaugamela, Alexander led his army a further 11,000 miles (17,700km), founded over 70 cities and created an empire that stretched across three continents. This covered from Greece in the west, to Egypt in the south, Danube in the north, and Indian Punjab to the East. Alexander was buried in Egypt, but it is thought his body was moved to prevent looting. His fellow royals were traditionally interred in a cemetery near Vergina, far to the west. The lavishly-furnished tomb of Alexander's father, Philip II, was discovered during the 1970s. Osystein Humbledbygrace Nplfmod Seun Mynd44 |
WHO WAS ALEXANDER THE GREAT? Alexander III of Macedon was born in Pella, the ancient capital of Macedonia in July 356 BC. He died of a fever in Babylon in June 323 BC. Alexander led an army across the Persian territories of Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt claiming the land as he went.
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From his reign in 336 BCE until his death 13 years later, he built one of the largest empires the world has ever seen, stretching from Greece to Egypt and deep into the Indian subcontinent. Now, after a 16-year €20 million project, the archaeological team has restored 1,400 square metres of banqueting hall mosaics, marble floors and palace colonnades, and discovered hundreds of precious artefacts. Bettany was also granted access to the tomb of Alexander's sister Thessaloniki, who was buried at Aigai, which was looted in antiquity. 'There was an incredible sepulchral beauty to it,' she added. Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World airs on Channel 4 at 7pm on May 11.
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His bedroom has not been identified yet but all the quarters of the palace are there. 'So, I haven't gone into Alexander's bedroom yet, but I have got into his bathroom.' The son of King Philip II of Macedonia and Queen Olympias of Epirus, Alexander was one of the most ambitious military commanders of all time, who famously declared he wanted to be 'king of the world'. Tutored by the world-famous philosopher Aristotle, alongside his band of boy companions, he acceded to the throne after his father was murdered by a bodyguard during his sister Cleopatra's wedding.
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There's a massive drain cut into the rock and a communal bathroom. 'This would have been where Alexander the Great bathed with his companions - his famous favourite Hephaestion and all those young men who then travelled with him on campaigns and after his death squabbled over his empire. 'There were all these rites of passage they went through. 'They were incredibly active in the gym, fighting and wrestling. They were trained to hunt. 'Imagine those communal baths at the end of football matches. 'It is a really visceral moment to be there imagining Alexander bathing in a lovely homo-erotic way with his teenage, testosterone-filled companions.
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Archaeologists uncover a room in Greece where the king bathed in a 'homo-erotic way with his teenage, testosterone-filled companions. It is a palace that symbolised the golden age of antiquity, bore witness to the assassination of King Philip II and the crowning of his 20-year-old son King Alexander the Great. Set in the ceremonial centre of the ancient Macedonian kingdom, the 15,000 square metre Aigai palace is three times the size of the Parthenon, with its gated city walls, courtyard, temples, sanctuaries, theatre, palaestra - or boxing school - and tombs. Now, archaeologists have discovered the palaestra and bathroom where the teenage Alexander bathed naked with his childhood companion, rumoured lover and future military second-in-command Hephaestion. The discovery, in the Royal city of Aigai, in the modern town of Vergina, Northern Greece, is unveiled in the final episode of the Channel 4 series Bettany Hughes' Treasures of the World, which airs on May 11. 'It's the most extraordinary sight, seeing Aigai being excavated and renovated,' said the presenter.
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That looks really dirty and disgusting. |
Indigbo:How do you want the bet to go? I'm in for your challenge. West Ham can't get a draw against Manchester City. If dem draw, chop the money. |
Person use Google voice number scam you of almost 500k Wetin dey worry all of una sef? Why una go dey fall prey for this kinda rubbish? A simple search of the contact on true caller would have shown you something like 'likely sales' which means the number isn't a real number. |
This is pure medicine after death ![]() Obi and Atiku should have put their individual differences aside and rescue Nigeria from APC. Last year was their best chance but they blew it away. None of them was willing to compromise and put their ego aside for they greater good of the masses. You couldn't defeat Tinubu when he had no power, how on earth do you intend to defeat him now he has all the powers at his disposal? |
RonuFools:Why I dey follow this fool dey yarn sef? Who cares if you live or die? 😂 It's practically none of my business. I have not stepped my feet into your country for over 4 years, I give no fvcks about what you're going through. This is my last response. Wail all you can, you can even die, I care less. |
Reminds me of the notorious armed robber Baba Oni Lace of the 80s who was all smiles as he was being tied to the stake before his execution ![]() |
Gbadugbakun:Are you also aware that Everton can beat Arsenal? |
RonuFools:I should be the one asking you. I heard that hunger is teaching you guys some bitter lessons in Nigeria. |
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