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Joephat:But I grow up hearing everybody call that kind of bone biscuit bone. Just checked it up now, thanks for sharing knowledge |
Joephat:Thank you my Igbo brother |
falcon01:The problem now is not even a God factor is the fact that I don't even know were to buy one in my neighborhood. But thanks for the advice will see is if I can get one by morning. Thank you . |
Tellemall:Thank you will try that now |
Joephat:Abeg what is the right word, we all learn everyday. Thank you |
All females in the house begin to answer. They are the ones that can best explain themselves |
Good day, please can I get some advise on how to go about this matter. On Friday night, I was chewing biscuit bone, when some part of it did not go down well and hanged like a piece of small sand at the upper right part of my throat. Please I need some advise on how to get it out as it is really discomforting me. Thanks in advance. |
Dominiquez:what?? |
CAPSLOCKED:Wow that's military evangelism, never tried such before but my faith is stirred |
dpsam:Thats right |
Henri8:What kilishi You see this is the same reason why I don't eat out, you can't be sure what happens in the kitchen. |
FemiEddy:I no buy agin |
FemiEddy:Like for real |
Afam4eva:No my uncle married a lady from there and that was also my parents beggest shock that year, this one was not that both parties did not have money. I heard that when they came back to the village that year my aunty made sure the G.woman attended every traditional marriage within the time frame and she was also as shocked as we were when we went to her place. |
FemiEddy:Brother please why are you shock because I like eating that thing but have only seen it being done in NTA Am express |
Next headline : fired staffs of FCMB |
My brother this is Africa try it and you would face the faith of that boy in the video African parents by ninja boys |
This one is serious oh. Nsukka and all this other places that are not observing this awesome holiday Is it that they did not hear or are they now part of the ... |
The k-love weekend started on Friday,with lots of exacting programs, and had its climax at the award nights last nights. it was such a site to behold strong messengers of the Gospel climb up stage to take awards for impact made through music and movies. congratulations to For king and country band and others who made it to the top of the list. i would like to say that all songs and movies nominated are awesome and what having on your play list. here is the list; 2016 K-LOVE Fan Awards Winners Artist of the Year: Lauren Daigle Male Artist of the Year: Danny Gokey Female Artist of the Year: Lauren Daigle Group/Duo of the Year: For King & Country Best Live Show: For King & Country Song of the Year: Chris Tomlin “Good Good Father” Worship Song of the Year: Francesca Battistelli “Holy Spirit” Breakout Single: Danny Gokey “Tell Your Heart To Beat Again” Best Lyric: Matthew West “Grace Wins” Sports Impact: Adam LaRoche Film/Television Impact: War Room Book Impact: Gary Thomas "Sacred Marriage" http://www.klove.com/events/fan-awards/ http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/06/06/k-love-fan-awards-lauren-daigle-wins-big/85504024/
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End time things |
Photoshop at work very perfect work and people believe |
Using so klin to bath I thought akpororo was joking until that morning |
I know that the post may not make front page but right now we have to start telling ourselves the truth.
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The strength or value of a currency is an index of its purchasing power, reflecting the current economic situation of a country in comparison with other countries in the world. Using the dollar as a benchmark, here Face2Face Africa ranks the seven strongest currencies in Africa. The list includes some interesting inclusions as well as some surprising omissions. For example, the naira, the official currency of Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, did not make the list, while the dinar, the official currency of Libya, made the list despite the fact that the North African country has been embroiled in intense civil conflict in the last half decade. 7. SOUTH AFRICAN RAND ZAR (1$=14) Photo Credit: My Pivots Alongside Nigeria, South Africa boasts one of the continent’s strongest economies; however, a sluggish global economy and a fall in commodity prices has hit the rand in recent times with its value declining against the dollar. It currently exchanges for 14 rand to every 1USD. 6. BOTSWANA PULA BWP (1$=10. ![]() Photo credit: My Pivots The pula is Botswana’s official currency, with $1 worth about 10.8 Botswanan pula. The Botswanan economy is often regarded as an African success story; the country enjoys one of the highest Human Development Indexes (HDI) on the continent. Government revenue is derived from mining, cattle ranching, and the service sector. 5. MOROCCAN DIRHAM MAD (1$=9.9) Photo credit: My Pivots Morocco boasts one of the strongest currencies in Africa, with $1 currently exchanging for about 9.9 Moroccan dirham. The economy is built around tourism, manufacturing, and agriculture. 4. ZAMBIAN KWACHA ZMW (1$=9.84) Photo credit: My Pivots The kwacha is the official currency of Zambia. The exchange rate is currently 1USD for about 9.84 Zambian kwacha, making it one of the most valuable currencies in southern Africa. Zambia maybe considered another of the surprise inclusions on this list since its economy is largely agrarian with some extra revenue coming in from the tourism sector. SUDANESE POUNDS SDG (1$=6.4) Photo credit: My Pivots Despite decades of civil war, Sudan has managed to keep the value of its official currency respectable through a series of re-evaluations, with the most recent coming in 2011 and $1 currently exchanging for 6.4 Sudanese pounds. Crude oil exports, fishing, and agriculture remain the major sources of the government’s revenue. 2. GHANAIAN CEDIS GHS (1$=4) Photo credit: Naija quest Ghana is the only West African country on this list. One USD currently exchanges for 4 Ghanaian cedis, making it the second most valuable currency on our list. Ghana boasts one of the most stable democracies in Africa, and the economy is well managed. In addition, despite the slump in commodity prices, the recent discovery of oil has served to boost the economy. 1. LIBYAN DINAR LYD (1$= 1.4116) Photo credit: Temehu Based on its exchange rate to the dollar and its purchasing power, the Libyan dinar is Africa’s strongest currency. One dollar currently exchanges for about 1.4116 Libyan dinars. This is an impressive achievement considering that the North African country has been cut up in a civil conflict since former strongman Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in the 2011 Arab spring uprising. Some analyst believe the currency has been buoyed by the country’s extensive oil reserves and its role as a gateway for African migrants looking to enter Europe. Source: Face2Face Africa My younger brother was the one that showed it to me asking me the question "when will PMB die?"
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OK we don't hear thank you |
Mine is dancer men |
I am not actually surprised, I have a neighbor like this every little child in the compound actually knows the size of his thing |
emeijeh:Sorry oh The guy should make sure to take care of himself depending what substance that is due. |
EternalTruth:Brother just show your post and it got me really wowwoww,- KingUI |
You would have made cool cash with this |
Praying since the beginning of time has been an essential part of the Christian faith, people pray to God on a daily basis for different reasons. With the advancement of technology, we now have music not only on cassette player but now on our Mobil phones. People now pray with Christian worships on and it has actually been proven to help in long times of prayers. This post is made to find out such music's individuals use often in prayer. For me my best 3 are Hillsong 1hour 30 minutes collectiion Onise by N.Bassy Ebens worships What are yours ?
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