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Forum GamesRe: Can You Identify The Female Here? (Photo) by Kolapo: 4:27pm On Feb 02, 2025
I guess is the middle as the femur is shorter, the forehead is more vertical and the skull appears to be smaller.
Jokes EtcNever Wrestle With A Pig by Kolapo(op): 9:05pm On Jul 12, 2024
Never wrestle with a pig. You'll both get dirty, but the pig will enjoy it.

Yes....
Sometimes, life presents us with situations that feel like wrestling with a pig - frustrating, messy, and exhausting.
But, remember, some battles aren't worth fighting.
Choose your struggles wisely, and don't engage with those that will only leave you drained and dirty.
Instead, focus on the battles that uplift and empower you, the ones that make you stronger and wiser.
Note that, you can't control the pig, but you can control your own actions.
So, let go of the need to win every fight, and embrace the wisdom of knowing when to WALK AWAY.
Keep your dignity, your energy, and your sanity intact.
Don't wrestle with the pig, RISE ABOVE IT.

#ChooseYourBattle
RomanceRe: My Sales Girl Is About To Crash My Relationship by Kolapo: 10:41am On Jul 12, 2024
Run for your life my brother and focus on your relationship with your pregnant fiancé. The Sales girl may turn out to be Wolf in Sheep's clothing.
Foreign AffairsRe: U.K PM, Rishi Sunak Lands In Israel by Kolapo: 9:41am On Oct 19, 2023
triple996:
let's be honest, I dont think America see's Palestine as a threat. If them born them well make them go visit Ukraine nah!
On February 20, 2023, the president of the United States, Joe Biden, made a visit to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, his first since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
CelebritiesRe: Mike Okri: I Tested Positive To COVID-19, Even With Vaccination by Kolapo: 4:32pm On Aug 23, 2021
adioolayi:
Yes... possible!

Principles of Vaccination, not only CoVID19, have been explained over and over again..

Vaccines doesn't not confers immunity against getting infected, NO...Vaccines only prepares your immune system to fight viruses, to reduce their virulence or potency against you.

So, your chances of getting complications, hospitalisation and death is greatly reduced.

This is how vaccines works...From Chicken Pox , to Hepatitis to CoVID19..it's same principle.
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Our people need to understand this. Thanks.
CelebritiesRe: Beverly Naya Shares Bikini Photos by Kolapo: 10:49am On Jul 27, 2021
vincent10:
Who is she and what does she do?
She is an Actress. She stars in TINSEL, a popular soap opera on Afrca Magic.
TravelRe: The Havoc Caused By Rainstorm In Calabar, Cars, Properties Destroyed (Photos) by Kolapo: 9:36am On Apr 23, 2021
It was not funny at all. I was in Calabar getting ready to go to the Airport when the rain started.
BusinessRe: Bill Gates Tops Jeff Bezos As Richest Person In The World: See The Full List by Kolapo: 11:21am On Nov 16, 2019
greatmarshall:
cool
Are you sure?
CelebritiesRe: Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo: Stella Damasus "My Friend Of 15yrs Had Same Experience" by Kolapo: 10:10am On Jun 29, 2019
CAN has reacted to say that the body does not regulate how Pastors run their Churhes. See the reaction in dailypost.ng
PoliticsDetained Zaniab Aliyy Released In Saudi Arabia by Kolapo(op): 2:33pm On Apr 30, 2019
Breaking: Detained Zainab Aliyu released in Saudi Arabia

 by Chinyere Okoroafor

 

 April 30, 2019

Zaniab Aliyu

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Nigeria Mission in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday said that the detained Zainab Habib has been released.

Zainab was falsely accused of drug peddling in Saudi Arabia and was arrested in December 2018 with Tramadol, a banned substance.

Investigations by the Nigerian government have since revealed that the drug was planted in Zainab’s luggage by a cartel that specialises in planting drugs in the bags of unsuspecting travelers.

Details shorlty…


Source: http://break.ma/ng/5006148
CultureRe: Ogun: The Only Yoruba Word, With 10 Meanings by Kolapo: 10:07pm On Apr 27, 2019
Some of the words are spelt differently e.g.

Oogun - Sweat, medicine or charm
FoodRe: Eating Too Much Of These 9 Nigerian Foods May Kill You by Kolapo: 10:07am On Apr 06, 2019
Moderation is the name of the game.
HealthRe: Doctor Linda Ayade Performs Surgeries On Sick Patients. Photos by Kolapo: 10:37am On Dec 08, 2018
EmmaQatar1:
2019 election go hot ooo very soon barrister lawyer Ike ekweremmadu go defend person in court one day then doctor saraki go perform osho Baba his own suggery.
True talk
Christianity EtcRe: Billy Graham Dies At 99 by Kolapo: 8:44am On Feb 22, 2018
To us his death is a Lost, to him it is a Rest and to God it is Gain. Bye bye great man of God.
CrimeRe: Woman Offered Us N500,000 To Kill Her Husband, Says Suspect (photo) by Kolapo: 7:25pm On Oct 19, 2016
85 million naira house! Hmmmmm
PoliticsRe: Ojo Maduekwe Is Dead by Kolapo: 10:11am On Jun 30, 2016
double0seven:
is this not Deizani's husband.

No, the husband name is Allison Amaechina Marmaduke
Car TalkRe: Why Do The FRSC Insists On Front Seat Belts Only? by Kolapo: 7:30am On Jun 13, 2016
I wear it always. It is for my safety
Nairaland GeneralRe: Breaking.... Ibb Is not Dead by Kolapo: 2:06pm On Jun 08, 2016
Unconfirmed!!!!!
Christianity EtcRe: William Kumuyi Celebrates His 75 Birthday Today! by Kolapo: 9:00am On Jun 06, 2016
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE GREAT MAN OF GOD
Nairaland GeneralRe: Heavy Rainfall Pulls Down High Tension Wire At Ikeja Area Of Lagos. See Photos by Kolapo: 4:37pm On Mar 01, 2016
There was neither rain nor strong wind when the poles fell. Just behind my office. Thank God PHCN officials reacted promptly. Some policemen were also dear to support. The traffic around the area is under control and repair work is ongoing.
TravelRe: Visa Free Countries With The Nigerian Passport by Kolapo: 6:21pm On Jun 25, 2015
What about Turkey. I learned you can get your visa at the airport if you are only going to be there for 30days, you fly Turkish airline and hold valid UK or USA visa. How far is this true!
Forum GamesRe: Photo: Which Part Of The Body Is This? by Kolapo: 9:50am On Mar 04, 2015
Chairman
EducationRe: Worst Course You Took In School by Kolapo: 12:59pm On Oct 24, 2014
Rheology
HealthRe: Ebola: Infected British Healthcare Worker Is Said To Be Improving by Kolapo(op): 8:39pm On Aug 28, 2014
It was reported in London evening Standard of Thursday 28 August 2014
HealthEbola: Infected British Healthcare Worker Is Said To Be Improving by Kolapo(op): 7:46pm On Aug 28, 2014
Nurse, 29, who volunteered to help care for Ebola patients because local staff were too afraid, is credited with saving dozens of lives by making sure a hospital at the centre of the outbreak remained open

The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone gave an interview days before he fell ill in which he spoke of his joy at seeing patients recover from the virus.
William Pooley, 29, who volunteered to help care for Ebola patients because local nurses were too afraid, is credited with saving dozens of lives by making sure a hospital at the centre of the outbreak remained open.
Colleagues said he caught the disease, transmitted through contact with blood or other bodily fluids, because he was working such long hours that he was bound to “make a mistake” in his precautions.
Mr Pooley, from Eyke, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, is being treated in an isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital, in Hampstead, north London, after being flown home on Sunday by the RAF.
His family released a statement on Monday in which they said he was receiving “excellent” care.



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HealthEbola: Infected British Healthcare Worker Is Said To Be Improving by Kolapo(op): 7:35pm On Aug 28, 2014
Nurse, 29, who volunteered to help care for Ebola patients because local staff were too afraid, is credited with saving dozens of lives by making sure a hospital at the centre of the outbreak remained open

William Pooley at work in Sierra Leone helping to prevent the spread of Ebola
The British nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone gave an interview days before he fell ill in which he spoke of his joy at seeing patients recover from the virus.
William Pooley, 29, who volunteered to help care for Ebola patients because local nurses were too afraid, is credited with saving dozens of lives by making sure a hospital at the centre of the outbreak remained open.
Colleagues said he caught the disease, transmitted through contact with blood or other bodily fluids, because he was working such long hours that he was bound to “make a mistake” in his precautions.
Mr Pooley, from Eyke, near Woodbridge in Suffolk, is being treated in an isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital, in Hampstead, north London, after being flown home on Sunday by the RAF.
His family released a statement on Monday in which they said he was receiving “excellent” care.
CultureRe: Must See - African Bravery In Pictures! by Kolapo: 5:40pm On Aug 23, 2014
Another crazy stuff

Nairaland GeneralPython Swallowing An Antelope by Kolapo(op): 3:55pm On Jul 24, 2014
You are about to see some crazy stuff, guys. A massive python was caught on camera swallowing a baby antelope whole! The impressive digestive feat was captured by Indian animal rescuer Nitish Bambhaniya in the tiny village of Billa in the Indian state of Gujarat. The photographer and a member of his team dashed 25 miles to the scene on a motorcycle after getting a tip-off from a local in the area. And this is what they saw! Scroll down to see more photos...

TV/MoviesRe: On Air: Untamed Beauties by Kolapo: 10:49am On Apr 12, 2013
I have been watching the soap opera. Very interesting.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Policemen Dancing On Duty (pix) by Kolapo: 2:47pm On Jan 28, 2013
The photo was taken during their Xmas party. It was even shown on the network news. Give them a break.
Jokes EtcRe: How Many Faces Can You See In This Picture? by Kolapo: 2:59pm On Dec 07, 2012
One big face and one small standing making two faces altogether

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