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Huh! This is extremely crazy. Mr. Chimeze Uzor missed the watery beans he was served at the prison hence his reason for indulging in the same act that took him there. |
Hopefully this does not get outta hands. Peace is all that matters. |
What's with this trillion naira budget, lately. Every state government chunks out trillion naira budget, the performing and the non performing one's. Also the ones with the low IGR. A better way to syphon money through the planned spending sectors of roads, education and health. Anyway, if it will better the life of the ordinary citizens, then it's a welcome idea. |
This is really commendable in a business realm. I like the idea of getting all your support system in one embodiment. In no time, issues with supply of crude oil to his refinery will be a thing of total annihilation since he will be doing it directly from his own block. Dangote I salute your courage and strength always. |
Wike is really trying o. Even though I don't like his style of politics, you just have to give it to him when it comes to shaping Abuja. |
Such a tragedy! I think the USA aviation and its airforce needs to have a robust systemic management mechanism put in place to checkmate the crashes often witness by its aircrafts. |
Way to go |
Wow |
ItisWell22:Agreed on your submission, but I know Engr. Faisal very well. He is an epitome of gentleman, very calm, clean, and quiet different from what we have as children of the rich and influential. You would never know his dad was the governor of Kaduna state back then even afterwards. May his soul rest peacefully 🙏 |
IbnB:No. Feisal was never involved with drugs! He was a very good fellow and lived an exemplary life. May he rest in perfect peace. We miss you already man. |
Huh |
It’s a perfect thing to do for your employee especially to motivate them to work harder and more efficiently. Rewarding employees aim at celebrating their accomplishments and when they reach a specific milestone or goal usually have a multitude of positive effects on both the individual and the organization as a whole. |
sunboy:I believe you have good GP’s around your vicinity. Ask proper what happens to a body temp. of over 40•c. You will he taken aback by the resulting information therein. Therefore, thread carefully as you go about living the life! |
Coolgent:May the fasting be rewarded! Take cold shower and wear loose clothes et al. You will be fine Insha’Allaah |
Goddyrichie:Am sure they follow some of the survival advice and they stay hydrated. The things we do often tends to be a little part of us( used to it in the long run). It will interest you that the ladies that put on hijab are more hydrated and all. Each to his own! |
sunboy:Read between the line and give yourself the opportunity to comprehend better. Staying hydrated and following the proposed survival guidelines will help the body temperature from getting to that point. If the body temperatures gets to the point that’s where the problem lies. |
Wow! Surviving a temperature of 45C (113F) would be rare and challenging. If the brain got that hot, it would probably be fatal in a very short time. In general, If our body temperature rises to 40°C or higher, it can lead to heatstroke, which is a life-threatening condition. At 45°C, the body would be under extreme stress, and vital organs could start to fail. People need to stay away from the scorching sun, get hydrated and be in a very low humidity zone, wear loose cloths and cover the head. Na Nigerian’s we be, last last we shall be alright! |
Alowolo ke! |
Shishi. Rather I saved myself from the iniquity of the elites making life more difficult than it should. We try again in 2024 😉 😜 😘 |
Oh |
Nigerians have an easy visa to most European countries and some of the developed countries in the UK and USA. Just have a clean sheet and voila. Most people that gets rejected are found with questionable financial detailing and in character. |
So sad! All hands on deck by the people closest to the wife to help her sail through this phase. She will be demoralised completely. All the hopes, desires, plans and aspirations thrown out in a twinkle of an eye. |
Wow |
Wow |
I am sorry for your experience, OP. Sickle cell disease is a disease that no parent should ever allow love and ignorant be a reason to give birth to a child with the disease. I am a sickle cell person, and I can tell you that life has dealt with me, and I've had a share of painful moments. Moments I kept closely to my heart that i can never forget till eternity. Usually Sickle cell disease (SCD) comes with a unique form of engagement for every patient and the triggers are also unique. But let your siblings try some of the following preventive measure to aid in the daily affairs of their life: 1. Let him sleep freely not to congest and stress the muscle/joint of the hands and legs, 2. Drink alot of good water daily to stay hydrated 3. Stay clare of colds 4. Use his daily and weekly drugs (folic accid, Palludrin) 5. Eat balanced diet 6. Avoid shortage of blood especially mosquito bites and copping 7. Avoid excessive stress And lots more |
izicooo:Just stating the obvious! |
Lightorder:Easy na. Shey na bad thing I talk? Business thrive better when you diversify. All the profits comes to the family coffers. |
Thats called diversification of financial stream. |
Crazy |
aycorporat:Please loud it 🙏. Indomie generation's abound herein! |
Amotolongbo:It shows you are indomie generation. We all glued to our TV to watch the likes of Samanja, The New Masquerade and Jagua Jagua back then. So stop the stereotyped. |
Alhaji Usman Baba Patigi aka Samanja is dead. He died last night at the age of 81 after long illness. Janaiza prayers will be by 10am @ his residence No 5 Aduwa Road, Costain Quarters, Kaduna.. Usman Baba Pategi, known mostly as Samanja Mazan Fama (born 20 May, 1942) is a retired Nigerian Army. Together with Yusuf Ladan, Mamman Ladan and Idi Jibril an NTA staff introduced the Hausa comedy known now as Kannywood, Northern Nigerian films or Hausa films in 80s to the Northern audience. Pategi was born on May 20, 1942, into the royal house of Pategi Emirate in Pategi, Northern Nigeria. He is the son of Etsu Usman Patako late King of Pategi. He started his early education in Pategi primary school and then went to Ilorin Middle School. Then later on he went to Kaduna to live with his uncle Alhaji Audu Bida which he became his assistance at home. He also worked with public works department in the mechanical store, before joining Northern Broadcasting Corporation, (NBC) in Kaduna. He joined the Nigeria Army in 60s where an Army captain during the Nigerian civil war came looking for youth in Northern Nigeria to volunteer, he left the Broadcasting cooperation to join the army and trained at the Signal Training School, Apapa, he served under General Sani Abacha and General Sani Sami. Later he retired in 1985 and went on for acting career drama at the FRCN Kaduna which he also direct and writes movies, mostly he was known as Samanja Maza Fama, the word meaning Sergeant-Major (SerMajor) due to the experience he got in his army career. In 2010, he was in India for a surgery of a heart illness and was sponsored by Chairman Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, which it was reported by the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). Pategi is one among the notable Nigerian actor known as (Samanja) and Chika Apala known as (Zebrudaya) mostly in the movies industries and where guest honours at the dinner of art theatre in the National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) The popular actor, writer and director starred in the populous Hausa film known as: Samanja Yusuf's Ladan's Zaman Duniya Iyawa Ne. We ask Allah to forgive him and admit him into jannatul Firdausi Cc: RoyalRoy |