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Mr shape well done sir Wil check back at half time of the match |
pickup trucks are one of the must haves in a garage, beccause of their multipurpose uses. |
noble71:I dey beg una e don do oh abeg. I no get money na. |
HABA NA MTCHEWW You just wake up this morning to make person dey salivate unnecessarily. Person no get money you dey show am dis kind tin. I never eat since last night oh. |
One fact you all should be aware of is this "The soldiers in that video might be innocent" Why? THEY ONLY EXECUTED AN ORDER FROM A SUPERIOR, who might have told them that the policemen were kidnappers and they should not let them escape. The soldiers acted mercilessly with the thinking that they were dealing with kidnappers ( which let's face it we would praise them for if they were really kidnappers). THE REAL CULPRIT HERE IS THE SUPERIOR WHO GAVE THE ORDER. |
Norwich to win either half 6.92 odd oh |
xcolanto:Exactly. You said it all |
Seeing this really makes one to re calibrate and rethink this life and how fleetingly easy for one to die. May God give the families the strength to bear the irreplaceable loss. And may the Lord grant the dead rest in His bosom. |
A heated debate about market stalls was disrupted by a foul smell and furious finger-pointing at a Kenyan regional assembly on Wednesday, local reports say. "Honourable Speaker, one of us has polluted the air and I know who it is," Julius Gaya reportedly told Homa Bay county assembly. But the member he accused of farting is said to have replied: "I am not the one. I cannot do such a thing in front of my colleagues." Hoping to clear the air, the assembly's Speaker Edwin Kakach then instructed members to step outside and take a break from the chamber. Reports also say he asked officials to bring in air fresheners "to make it pleasant. Get whatever flavour you will find in any office, whether it's vanilla or strawberry. "We cannot continue sitting in an environment that smells bad." Yet the smell is said to have subsided before any such sprays were found, allowing the debate to continue. |
ElsonMorali:If you still believe this then you've been not been current. I also believed that but found last year it was all a lie. Yes he spent a lot but no where close to that amount. |
Mrshape:Your tangent angle is also not clear ( the diagram) I know say if I dey your class you for don flog me tire. No Vex abeg |
Mrshape:Yeah you did thanks. |
Mrshape:when solving for area B what you did not consider area A, why is that |
Darivie04:This is why I don't know maths 3 PAGES!!!! |
I don tell una before abeg show your workings.
Some of us dey use style dey learn oh. Thank you. |
If they share that money to 200million people every body go get #19800 each. Now add the one wey UN don give us. Now add the ones wey individual countries like USA, UK, CHINA, RUSSIA give us. Now add the one wey NGOs like the Bill Gates foundation give us. Now add the ones wey individual billionaires give the country Finally add the ones wey we generate ourself. Before you comment just think about all this and look at the state of our country. We have not had a good leader since the inception of this country(past or present) just GREEDY ASSHOLES WHO WILL KEEP DYING DISGRACEFUL DEATHS TILL THEY DO THE RIGHT THING. #ONENIGERIA # |
DrayZee:Thanks |
Mrshape:Why is the Line EF = xroot2 |
Mrshape:What method is this |
Martinez39:you guy should solve it step by step |
Waiting |
1KG = 1000grammes. so 1gram = 2000 / 1000 1gram = #2 1.8Kg = 1800g 1gram = 3500 / 1800 1 gram = 1.94 to 2decimal places therefore the 1kg bag is more expensive by #2 - 1.94 = 0.6per gram OR 0.6 x 1000 = #60 per kilo |
I dey come fes, I want go piss |
#1) Yesterday's men are the ones standing up to be seen. #2) Today's men are not bothered, they are contented with what they have. #3) Tomorrow's men are too scared to stand up and fight for themselves. When we think we've had enough of this yesterday's men then we would take back what belongs to us. As for now let's keep fighting amongst ourselves and arguing about which region is superior to the other. |
An excerpt from a poem by renowned poet Dike chukwumerije ...And still the government refuses to fight on the only front that really matters. You see? This is a young and populous country, half educated and jobless. And so it is impossible to police it by force. Unless you are willing to resort to the outright terrorism of Totalitarianism. And, even that, would require a certain level of efficiency in the State. But, handicapped as we are by tribalism and federal character, we are presently incapable of public sector efficiency. So, I tell you, what we are witnessing here is not the result of increasing animosity between tribes. The fact that, over the last 20 years, severe unrest in one geo-political zone has become severe unrest in four. This is not the result of increasing animosity between faiths. No. It is the result of public sector inefficiency (a.k.a poor governance) not just in how we handle crisis, when it is still a fetus, but in how we tackle the root causes of all this insecurity in the first place. You see? Instead of cleaning up the Niger Delta, we opened fire. Instead of putting measures in place to counter desertification, and taking a tough stance on politicians who arm thugs to rig elections, we sent in the Army. Instead of building bridges across the Niger, and connecting towns like Aba and Nnewi to the energy they need, instead of memorializing the victims of the War, and creating new narratives that allow us, as a nation, to come together and mourn, we shot live rounds into crowds of unarmed protesters. Instead of investing in the education of children in Zamfara, and the revival of agro-allied industries in the belt stretching from Kebbi to Taraba, we created new Divisions for the Nigerian Army, and bought fighter jets from abroad. But we cannot shoot our way out of under development. No. We can only build our way - and trade our way, and educate our way, and narrate our way, and manufacture our way - out of it. And yet every time the poor choices (or questionable character, or sheer incompetence) of our leaders slaps us with bad governance, we find the nearest Fulani herder, or Igbo trader, or Yoruba banker, or Ijaw militant, or Shi’ite protester, or non-indigene to slap back in anger. Like this, ethno-religious bias always has us chasing the monkey for the crimes of the baboon. Imagine? That after all the suffering ahead, in 2023 we will again vote, not for functional health centers, but against a Northerner or a Southerner, a Christian or a Muslim, the Yoruba or the Igbo, the South-South or the North-West. Imagine? Like this, Tribalism – with its chess master logic and convoluted road maps – has us speeding round and round the roundabout. So, me? I am not interested. If you like write an epistle in Arabic on the Naira note, oho, so long as the currency is stable with intrinsic value. You can Islamize or Evangelize, Yorubanize or Igbonize the whole place, no yawa, as long as your preferred world view comes with concrete solutions to the challenges of insecurity and unemployment in this land. You want to speak only Kanuri? No problem. And appoint all your special advisers from your mother’s village? Go on. But, while in that office, you must tame inflation and trigger industrialization with your Kanuri-speaking self. Because we were poor and unemployed before the tribal wars. And, after the tribal wars, it will be the same. But whoever hooks us up to a reliable source of 24/7 power supply will have fired up the engines of a formidable machine. And after that, you will see, that while the in-fighting between two impoverished neighbors tends to increase their poverty, the well-to-do quickly learn to wrestle in ways that leaves them still rich. This is the difference. |
"I hope the government do something about it" Dear OP We know we don't like the way the country is being run, but the thing is the government have actually done their part, Yes I know the federal capital is supposed to have a better drainage system but the one being provided by government is being used as dumping sites by us THE CITIZENS, When will it ever occur to us that we are part of the government and we have our own roles to play. The governance of this country doesn't just rest on the shoulders of the leaders alone it is a joint project. The only thing the government can do now is to clear the blocked drainages but I can confidently tell you that the next heavy rain will see the drainage blocked again because the average Nigerian see drainages during period of rain as dumping sites without taking into consideration that the rain is going to stop thereby stopping the movement of the dirt being thrown into the drainage. Let us all do our part and help the government make easier decisions |
Xda59:But that would only make it easily accessible |
2nd Question. (to the smokers) Why do you prefer smoking it knowing the harm it does to your lungs instead of drinkin it(as tea) fresh which is the better way of taking it. |
I have a question please. How can I know the difference between medical marijjuina and the one people smoke now. |
Just imagine this guy has not won ballon d'or but modric has. Zlatan is the the best human footballer. Ronaldo and Messi na Oracle. |
Wow come on guys, atleast try to give your stoeies more juice. Bloggers will not kill person. Well I won't blame you guys sha as I can see that you have believers already. #Changeourmentality |
Anambra state doing their best ony behind Kastina and yobe |