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New Omo ambassador Funke Akindele a.k.a Jenifa in the past three months have been using her star power to promote new unilever omo action. She has recently been to Ilorin and Ipaje in Lagos state for the promotion and advertisement of the product. In the early hour of the day, she went to Ijebu Ode in Ogun state for the promotion and advertisement of the product as usual... The multitalented actress thrills the passersby with her shoki dance steps also... Funke is at the peak of her Job, doing it big all the time. click for the video http://.in/2014/10/shoki-mistress-funke-akindele-dancing.html
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Mavin first lady and impeccably vocaled songstress, Tiwa Savage releases My Darlin amidst controversy on her marital life (to which she has remained silent on) acclaiming and reaffirming her affection for the one she loves. He took to his twitter by saying people should upload their pix with their darling #mydarlin and these are the results. click for more pix http://.in/2014/10/donjazzy-twitter-mydarlin-contest.html
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bring back our lindaikejiblogspot..... ejoor ebe lan be oooo we need it like human needs air.... i guess to cool yourself off for now try http://.in/ |
Nigeria will soon take over |
get the full detail @ http://.in/2014/10/china-just-overtook-us-as-worlds.html |
REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton Sorry, America. China just overtook the US to become the world's largest economy, according to the International Monetary Fund. Chris Giles at the Financial Times flagged up the change. He also alerted us in April that it was all about to happen. Basically, the method used by the IMF adjusts for purchasing power parity, explained here. The simple logic is that prices aren't the same in each country: A shirt will cost you less in Shanghai than in San Francisco, so it's not entirely reasonable to compare countries without taking this into account. Though a typical person in China earns a lot less than the typical person in the US, simply converting a Chinese salary into dollars underestimates how much purchasing power that individual, and therefore that country, might have. The Economist's Big Mac Index is a great example of these disparities. So the IMF measures both GDP in market-exchange terms and in terms of purchasing power. On the purchasing-power basis, China is overtaking the US right about now and becoming the world's biggest economy. We've just gone past that crossover on the chart below, according to the IMF. By the end of 2014, China will make up 16.48% of the world's purchasing-power adjusted GDP (or $17.632 trillion), and the US will make up just 16.28% (or $17.416 trillion): IMF, Google Public Data Explorer Adjusted for purchasing power, the IMF thinks China's economy is now the world's largest. It's not all sour news for the US. It'll be some time yet until the lines cross over in raw terms, not adjusted for purchasing power. By that measure, China still sits more than $6.5 trillion lower than the US and isn't likely to overtake for quite some time: IMF, Google Public Data Explorter But in terms of the raw market value of China's currency, it still has a long way to go. NOW WATCH: 11 Facts About China's Economy That Will Blow Your Mind http://.in/2014/10/china-just-overtook-us-as-worlds.html
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full gist here http://.in/2014/10/peter-okoyes-reacts-after-seeing-his.html |
The two lil cute Boys are Major HIT on the Instagram Catwalk. This little cute kids are too fashionable and truely full of swags, look at their pose and their styles, their walkway style, standing posture and so on... I guess this steps are just too much for the little kids. click for more http://.in/2014/10/swaggerlecious-meet-charly-boys-cute.html
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India along with Japan, the US, China and Canada will start work on the world’s biggest telescope on Hawaii Island that will enable to identify an object as small as coin from a distance of 500 kms. The 30-meter telescope will be established near the summit of the Mauna Kea volcano with a cost of $1.4 billion. The construction is expected to be completed by March 2022. Japan is expected to cover about a quarter of the construction costs. To mark the start of construction, 100 astronomers and officials from the five countries are scheduled to attend a ceremony on October 7 at a location 4,012 meters high on Mount Mauna Kea. The telescope will be larger than Japan’s Subaru Telescope, one of the world’s biggest, which was also built on the summit of Mauna Kea and started observation in 1999. The Subaru Telescope’s single main mirror measures 8.2 meters in diameter, while the new telescope will be composed of 492 hexagonal mirrors, each measuring 72 cm across. The telescope’s light-condensing capabilities will be 13 times greater than the Subaru telescope’s, enabling the identification of an object as small as a coin from a distance equivalent to 500 kms. http://.in/2014/10/india-among-five-nations-to-build.html Astronomer Masanori Ie, a professor at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan who leads the Japanese team on the project, said the new telescope will broaden the understanding of the cosmos. A telescope with greater light-condensing capabilities can search for stars that are less bright or farther from Earth. The most distant and oldest star observed to date was born some 800 million years after the Big Bang.
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Why not, dont forget the bible even says "but two heads is better than one" ![]() |
we will put that in mind... is just a day time. ![]() |
Dubai Police Bentley vs Naija Range rover 2014( ;Dlols)
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Peter Okoye's Bentley vs Dubai Police Bentley
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Peter Okoye who is in Dubai for the Psquare tour was amazed that they use cars like Bentley’s for their police force.. Bugatti,Ferrari, even my very own Bentley as police car in Dubai… Somebody pls send me IG’s number!!!. #hilux #NaJokeO Imagine Nigerian Police using dis ride! http://.in/2014/10/peter-okoyes-reacts-after-seeing-his.html#more Lol See more below
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http://.in/2014/10/samsung-made-its-prettiest-phone-yet.html#more Samsung consistently pumps out phones with big, beautiful screens, powerful processors, and high-quality cameras. On paper, that seems amazing. These are best-in-class phones. Supercomputers in your pocket. But for design snoots like me, it's hard to see past all the plastic. Samsung phones may have those gorgeous displays — the best in the world, according to some experts — but they're encased in cheap-feeling, creaky plastic. If the iPhone is a well-designed tool, then Samsung phones are plastic playthings. Samsung's newest phone, the Galaxy Alpha, is a response to all that design criticism. It's Samsung's first Galaxy phone to incorporate metal — an aluminum band with chamfered edges wrapped around the case. Oh, and it looks eerily similar to the iPhone 5/5S. AT&T is the only US carrier selling the Galaxy Alpha right now . It costs $200 with a two-year contract, or $613 off-contract. Feature-wise, the Galaxy Alpha can do pretty much the same stuff as the Galaxy S5, so I'm not going to waste time going over all that. Here's a quick recap: It has a fingerprint sensor embedded in the home button that lets you unlock the phone without entering a passcode, but it doesn't work as well as the iPhone's fingerprint sensor. I often have to try multiple times to get it to work. The Alpha also runs the same version of Android. The screen is a bit smaller at 4.7 inches. It's also not water resistant like the Galaxy S5 is. Still, to make it easy, just think of the Alpha as a slightly smaller Galaxy S5. The Alpha is all about Samsung testing its design chops. The phone looks good, but it's disappointing to see Samsung using the iPhone 5 design from two years ago for inspiration instead of pushing forward on its own. HTC has been able make phones that are just as beautiful as anything Apple can build without copying the iPhone style. The Alpha looks like Samsung took the iPhone 5, made the screen slightly larger, and added a flimsy, removable plastic back cover. That's what makes the Galaxy Alpha such a strange device. It's supposed to offer a "premium" feel, but the result is a curious Frankensteinish mishmash of plastic and high quality metal. Yes, it looks better than any other Samsung phone, but I wish Samsung had gone all the way and made a unibody, all-metal device. Other than that, the Alpha performs just as well as the Galaxy S5, which is a good phone if you like Android. The screen on the Alpha isn't as sharp as the one on its big brother, but I doubt most people will notice. It also fits in my hand a lot easier than the Galaxy S5, and the metal band makes it feel more solid and sturdy. The battery can get you through a day and the camera can hold its own against other high-end smartphones. It's best to think of the Alpha as an experiment, an offshoot of the Galaxy S5 that's more about design and build quality than trying to innovate new features. Samsung will likely wait until its next flagship Galaxy phones launches to wow us with something really new. Conclusion If you like Samsung phones, I think you should buy the Galaxy S5 over the Alpha. It has a bigger, nicer screen and costs about the same. But if you've dying for a Samsung phone with some metal on it, choose the Alpha.
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this is gonna be serious, lemme get stick to my tv before then |
When you lost ur #50 and sumone picked it and later come to purchase something of #10 at ur shop and u gave the person back the balance of #40 without knowing that d money belongs to u. Pls can someone with sharp brain tell me how much u're loosing?. Let's see those with sharp brain, comment fast! ![]() |
Ise oluwa iyanu loje sha!!! |
KANSAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, OSAKA, JAPAN kansai airport osaka japan Inauguration date: 1994 Interesting fact: The construction of the airport took 38 months and involved the work of about a million employees. It is built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, Japan with a runway that is 4km long. The materials used ensure that it is resistant to natural disasters like earthquakes and typhoons. Flights to Osaka
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TERMINAL 3, BEIJING CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, CHINA Beijing Airport Inauguration date: 2008 Interesting fact: The constructuion of Terminal 3 at the Beijing Capital International Airport was designed by the architectural firm Norman Foster. Its purpose was to welcome the athletes of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Its design is influenced by a blend of traditional Chinese culture with modern architectural trends, creating the form of a fish, with parts of the structure in the form of scales, and using red and yellow flag as symbols of China. Flights to Beijing
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TERMINAL 4, MADRID-BARAJAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MADRID, SPAIN madrid barajas airport Inauguration date: [/b]2006 [b]Interesting fact: The airport’s architecture highlights simplicity, adaptability, robustness and flexibility, with the main objective being to convey peace, tranquility, calmness and lightness to travelers passing through. The materials used in its construction (integrated steel and bamboo) are environmentally friendly and take advantage of as much natural light as possible. Flights to Madrid
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WA TERMINAL, JOHN F. KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, NEW YORK, USA JFK airport Inauguration date: 1962 Interesting fact: The architect Eero Saarinen designed the terminal to look like the wings of a seagull in flight. The beautiful TWA Flight Center has appeared in several Hollywood movies such as Catch Me If You Can, with Leonardo di Caprio. Flights to NYC
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