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Its Cold murder. Take a look at the pix very well. While she was sitting on the stool writing, the murderer appeared which made he drop the pen on her note. The shot was a close range one from her left hand side which made d blood no to splash too wide. The murderer wanted it to look like a suicide but he or she has failed. Why? 1) If she used her right hand to shoot herself, the blood should be at the left hand side. 2) U can't be clutching tightly to any object when u are dead, this means dat d ciggarete was put in his hand by her killer. 3) If u were wearing slippers before u were shot by someone or urself, the slippers will still be on u. Y? Cos u can't put it off after u are already dead. The slippers was removed by the murderer and it was put beside her. 4) And the most important thing, if she shot herself with her right hand, she will fall to d opposite side due to d force of the gun. This case is a MURDER CASE, don't get confused. Detective Kolly |
Its Cold murder. Take a look at the pix very well. While she was sitting on the stool writing, the murderer appeared which made he drop the pen on her note. The shot was a close range one from her left hand side which made d blood no to splash too wide. The murderer wanted it to look like a suicide but he or she has failed. Why? 1) If she used he right hand to shoot herself, the blood should be at the left hand side. 2) U can't be clutching tightly to any object when u are dead, this means dat d ciggarete was put in his hand by her killer. 3) If u were wearing slippers before u were shot by someone or urself, the slippers will still be on u. Y? Cos u can't put it off after u are already dead. The slippers was removed by the murderer and it was put beside her. 4) And the most important thing, if she shot herself with her right hand, she will fall to d opposite side due to d force of the gun. This case is a MURDER CASE, don't get confused. Detective Kolly |
kollyk4u:Goooooaaaaallllll.... Martial. Can't believe ayam supporting dis club today. Well sha, na money b d koko ooooo ![]() |
Despite d fact say I hate Man Utd, they must win ooo cos money must be made. |
As one of my teachers in my secondary school days always say, 'no knowledge is too small for u to gain'. Thanks very much. People who share their knowledge are always blessed with abundant knowledge from Allah. May Allah bless u. Jaza qa lahu kaeran |
Hahahahahahahaha, fear gripping comes before kirikiri gripping ![]() |
That does not stop him from wanting to suck dem dry indirectly...if u know what I mean. E good small sha, showing them he was once like dem... End time senator. Abi make I call am Senator BAREFOOT ;DThat does not stop him from wanting to suck dem dry indirectly...if u know what I mean. E good small sha, showing them he was once like dem... End time senator. Abi make I call am Senator BAREFOOT |
The government should see to this asap. Damn, how will a school even be collecting fees from parent in us dollars and be paying their workers in naira? I think they should be sued on this ground alone not to talk of disobeying the CBN new rule concerning this payment stuff. When will this bullsh*t stop in this country? And we do blame the government for all our problems. God help us.... |
Where is dis country heading to? I just pray dis will affect the nation positively on the long run.. I put my faith in God not any Politician to move dis nation to d right path. |
Very funny... I am really interested in dat case...
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malvisguy212:U R A DEVIL THAT MISLEAD HUMAN BEING. IS DAT THE CORRECT TRANSLATION OF THE VERSE? Click this link https://www.alislam.org/quran/search2/showChapter.php?submitCh=Read+from+verse%3A&ch=72&verse=17 for propper verification |
Very bad I won't be able to watch the match.....sobbing....pray Nigeria give their best performance sha even if we no win... Team Nigeria all the way |
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Two men met at a bus stop and struck up a conversation. One of them kept complaining of family problems. Finally, the other man said: “You think you have family problems? Listen to my situation: “A few years ago I met a young widow with a grown-up daughter. We got married and I got myself a stepdaughter. Later, my father married my stepdaughter. That made my stepdaughter, my step-mother. And my father became my stepson. Also, my wife became mother-in-law of her father-in-law. Much later, the daughter of my wife, my stepmother, had a son. This boy was my half-brother because he was my father’s son. But he was also the son of my wife’s daughter which made him my wife’s grandson. That made me the grandfather of my half- brother. This was nothing until my wife and I had a son. Now the half-sister of my son, my stepmother, is also the grandmother. This makes my father, the brother-in-law of my child, whose stepsister is my father’s wife, I am my stepmother’s brother-in-law,my wife is her own child’s aunt, my son is my father’s nephew and I am my OWN GRANDFATHER |
Forgiving your spouse doesn't mean you forget what your spouse did. Forgiveness doesn’t erase the scars or the memory of what happened. Forgiveness just means you’ve made a decision not to hold it against them. Forgiveness means you’re not going to allow what happened in the past to ruin what is happening in the present. Forgiveness means you’re giving up the desire to get even or revenge & trusting God to deal with your spouse in a redemptive way. Forgiveness means that you’re not going to allow anger & resentment to rule you. Forgiveness means you’re trusting God for your complete healing. Yes, forgiveness is not easy but if we understand how undeserving of God’s forgiveness we are, we would seek to forgive our spouses regardless of how undeserving they are. Forgive & move on! |
As the federal government struggles to find a solution to the protracted strike of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), former education minister, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, has said that the crisis is now beyond the government and the union as the parties can no longer handle the situation. Dr Ezekwesili said Nigerians must now demand that there be a another approach to arriving at the kind of the university system to be run in the country. Speaking to newsmen yesterday in Abuja, at the Unity Schools Old Students' Association (USOSA) One-Day Summit/Dialogue on Education, Good Governance and National Unity, the former minister said "there is no time because the rest of the world has used knowledge as a basis to completely leave us at the lower ranks of economic development." She said: "The two parties so far seem to have failed to have a principled negotiation. This is no longer a matter between the government and ASUU; this has become a matter between the people of Nigeria, government and ASUU. "I think the citizens must now demand that there be a neutral approach at identifying what will be the solution to the kind of university system that we want to run." The former vice president of the World Bank said the ASUU agreement was not signed during her tenure as education minister. According to her, "When I was the minister of education, I personally got Mr Gamaliel Onosode, a distinguished professional, to lead the negotiation, but what subsequently happened after I left office in 2007 is open to interpretation of those who were part of the final negotiation that was said to have been signed in 2009. "And one thing that I do know is that there are many points of convergence between the federal government and ASUU at the time in 2007 when I was leaving to Washington DC to resume my position as the vice president of World Bank". Soure; http:// news.naij.com/50565.html |
Muslim population: 1. Afghanistan 100% 2. Albania 75% 3. Algeria 99% 4. Angola 25% 5. Argentina 2% 6. Australia 2.09% 7. Azerbaijan 93% 8. Bahrin 100% 9. Bangladesh 85% 10. Bhutan 5% 11. Brazil 0.6% 12. Burma 10% 13. Canada 1.48% 14. Cntral africn rpblc 55% 15. China 11% 16. Egypt 94% 17. Ethopia 65% 18. Fiji 11% 19. France 7% 20. Georgia 11% 21. Germeny 3.4% 22. Greece 1.5% 23. Guinea 95% 24. Guyana 15% 25. Hongkong 1% 26. India 14% 27. Indonesia 95% 28. Iran 99% 29. Iraq 97% 30. Isreal 14% 31. Italy 1% 32. Japan 1% 33. Jordan 95% 34. Kenya 30% 35. Kuwait 89% 36. Lebanon 70% 37. Libya 100% 38. Maldives 100% 39. Malaysia 52% 40. Mauritius 19.5% 41. Mayotte 99% 42. Nigeria 75% 43. Oman 100% 44. Pakistan 97% 45. Phillipines 14% 46. Qatar 100% 47. Romania 20% 48. Russia 18% 49. Saudi arab 100% 50. Singapore 17% 51. Somalia 100% 52. Sri lanka 9% 53. Sudan 85% 54. Syria 90% 55. Tazakistan 85% 56. Tanzania 65% 57. Thiland 14% 58. Tunisia 98% 59. Turkey 99.8% 60. UAE 96% 61. UK 2.5% 62. USA 3.75% 63. Uzbekistan 88% 64. Morocco 100% Where the Prophets originated: Adam (A.S) - Nooh (A.S) - Jordan Shoaib (A.S) - Syria Saleh (A.S) - Lebanon Ibrahim (A.S) - Israel Ismail (A.S) - Saudi Arabia Yakoob (A.S) - Palestin Ishak (A.S) - Palestin Yusuf (A.S) - Palestin Lut (A.S) - Iraq Ayub (A.S) - Amman Hood (A.S) - Yamen NABI MUHAMMAD (S.A.W) - Saudi Arabia Ages of Prophets: Adam (A.S) - 1000 Yrs Nooh (A.S) - 950 Yrs Shoaib (A.S) - 882 Yrs Saleh (A.S) - 586 Yrs Zakaria (A.S) - 207 Yrs Ibrahim (A.S) - 195 Yrs Sulaiman (A.S) - 150 Yrs Ismail (A.S) - 137 Yrs Yakoob (A.S) - 129 Yrs Musa (A.S) - 125 Yrs Ishak (A.S) - 120 Yrs Harun (A.S) - 119 Yrs Yusuf (A.S) - 110 Yrs NABI MUHAMMAD (S.A.W) - 63 Yrs |
My prayer for them is to PERSONALLY push d antelopes enter GOBE so that the antelopes go see DANGER and at the end of the day, the Super eagles go fit dance SKELE(ANTELOPE) #gbam# |
Opam Ghana Style garri. Bussiness strategy wey we no get for nija. Na big tinz we wan do with limited capital..... Kudos jo |
Eeyah, may her soul rest in peace. This should teach the selfish politicians a big lesson cos everybody will eventually die one day. |
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shebi we just qualified for the world cup? ok this is our first group match.