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INSIDE FACEBOOK: What Do You Think Of This? Inside Facebook today,A young lady has decided to punish or rather still expose a man she refers to as “old fool” whom has allegedly been harassing her. What do you think of this “wahala”? See screenshots; see more here: http://theresadaudu. /p6ssWL-lE
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please vote for me by liking my picture through this link. I will be glad and thankful please. P.S no insults. This is the link.. https://m.facebook.com/boshconcept/photos/a.728234210621537.1073741827.727914703986821/1027419977369624/?type=3&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1027419977369624%3Atl_objid.1027419977369624%3Athid.727914703986821%3A306061129499414%3A69%3A0%3A1483257599%3A4349108393945431097#footer_action_list
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nawa for u oh |
nairabet abi |
The Lord has answered her prayers |
nawa o,,ma hear say I sleep there |
Since Facebook came along, many Nigerians have embraced it with all their heart and Facebook has paid them back by connecting them with long lost friends and family. When it comes to activities on FB, people differ, while some enjoy being on FB every now and then, some prefer a once in a while thingy. Whether you like it or not, every FB user falls into one or more of this categories… The Likers: These ones can like any photo or status. Whether the photo is fine or not, they hit the like button without even thinking. They care not whether the status is that of joy or grief, they like it anyway. Non Likers: They would never ever like your photos or status no matter how good they are. If you like, get TY Bello to take a photo of you and upload it on your wall, they still wouldn’t like it. Funny thing is, they take time to view but never like. Strollers: These ones are most times on FB, once in every 5mins, they scroll through, reading and viewing photos. They could load as much as last year’s timeline. They enjoy strolling on FB. Never update: These ones would never upload photos or update status. Their profile picture is the same one they put up 10years ago when they newly joined FB. There timeline have absolutely nothing save for uploads by their friends. Uploaders: These ones upload photos at least once everyday. They put up 100 photos of the same outfit at once. They are the ones who have 650,000,00 mobile uploads. Friend finders: They just go about adding anyone as friend. They add friends of friends, strangers or anyone. They don’t care whether the other party wants to be their friend or not, they just go ahead and do send the request anyway. Announcers: These ones use FB as a platform for every form of personal and public announcement. Before their family members hear something about them, FB friends have already heard. Whether you are interested in the news or not, they bring it to you anyway. Taggers: These ones upload one photo of themselves and tag the whole world. It doesn’t matter whether you are in it or have something to do with it, you must be tagged. The whole idea is to get as much people to like the photo as possible. source: informationng.com |
According to the sad statistics, more than 37
million people around the globe are infected with
the HIV. Although treatment for the virus has
come a long way since the 1980s, scientists are
still working hard to find an effective cure. And
recently the good news have come! Researchers from Temple University, U.S., have developed a breakthrough technique that may change the course of treatment for HIV/AIDS. The method uses the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing tool, which allowed to splice the HIV viral DNA out of the patient’s infected immune cells. It scans the DNA of the immune cell until it finds the sequence of viral DNA. It then snips the DNA, removing the virus, and the two ends of human DNA connect back together. By the way, this process doesn’t harm the cell itself. After ‘editing’, the cell is still able to perform all of its regular functions and even can resist re-infection. This form of gene editing is very attractive compared to current HIV treatments, which require a lifelong dependency on expensive medication. “Antiretroviral drugs are very good at controlling HIV infection. But patients on antiretroviral therapy who stop taking the drugs suffer a rapid rebound in HIV replication,” principal investigator Kamel Khalili explained in a statement. So this study showed that removing HIV is theoretically possible. And these results gave scientists the confidence they need to forge ahead. source: naij.com http://theresadaudu. |
Ah!! op you sure? pretty ladies!! |
let's see people who remember "George of the jungle" Brendan Fraser
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Na so we de hear |
ok oh |
Toh am not surprised |
.....on my way to buy fuel. |
Lol Nigeria my country
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Gbam!! make your choice,or choices will make you |
keep the sabbath day holy and endeavour to go to church,happy sunday!!!! cc:lalasticlala
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I have voted already... go!!!! |
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Just came across this pictures online and decided to share.
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everything has a good side
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fellow nairalanders,what animal do you like best?...give your reasons why |
LeeVinzy:nah,i think it a good thing to become a billionaire overnight |
interesting |
LeeVinzy:is that your greatest fear? |
BigJakie:lol..no be joke |
I need answers please,what is your view on the topic |
what could be your greatest fear?,someone said,his greatest fear is,being kidnapped,because his mum is a chronic bargainer,he might get killed...lol..lets know yours |


banniphobia... fear of nairaland ban...