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Human Examples No human is a hermaphrodite. When a human is born with external Instruments that does not match the sex of its internal reproductive system, doctors refer to that individual as being intersex. Such a condition is rare among humans, and it can only be treated through reconstructive surgery
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Person the promise what he doesn't have to offer, how far with the roads in your home state Adamawa state |
The fish is too expensive, these are finger fishes, places like Benue it is N400 for fresh ones while N500 for dry one. Because it can't be used for proper soup preparation |
BBC Image caption, Kevin Johnson pictured with daughter Khorry Ramey and grandson A 19-year-old US woman will not be able to see her father executed, after a judge upheld a Missouri law that states she is too young. Kevin Johnson faces execution on Tuesday for the killing of a police officer in 2005, when he was 19. He requested that his daughter, Khorry Ramey, attend. The American Civil Liberties Union had filed an emergency motion on her behalf, arguing that the state law violated her constitutional rights. They said that the age requirement in the Missouri law - barring anyone under the age of 21 from witnessing an execution - served no safety purpose. Johnson, 37, has been in prison since Ms Ramey was two years old. The pair built a bond through visits, phone calls, letters and emails. She brought her newborn son to prison to meet his grandfather last month. "I'm heartbroken that I won't be able to be with my dad in his last moments," Ms Ramey said in a statement, adding that her father had worked hard to rehabilitate himself in prison, and that she was praying for the Missouri governor to grant him clemency. Johnson was convicted of the fatal shooting of Missouri police officer William McEntee, a father of three. Lawyers for Johnson have filed appeals seeking to spare his life. Although they do not challenge his guilt, they argue that racism played a role in the death penalty sentence. |
OBO, your son is forever in our hearts alive. |
It was long overdue for her to go. |
Long overdue for her to go |
This is blasphemous to Islam full stop |
Good source of IGR |
Islamic Banking: CAN Rejects Jaiz Bank’s Reconstruction Of Jos Terminus Market The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Plateau State and a coalition of Plateau indigenous groups and other related organisations have called for the suspension of proposed work at the Jos main market (Terminus) for what they describe as ambiguity in contract agreement. According to them the agreement is between the state government and the financier of the reconstruction — Jaiz Bank Plc. The group made the call in a meeting convened by the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Plateau, Rev. Fr. Polycarp Lubo on Monday at Government House, Jos. The CAN chairman conveyed the stakeholders position at a news conference at the end of a meeting between the groups and state executives of the Plateau Government. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Plateau Executive Council approved the reconstruction of the market gutted by fire in 2002 through a public private partnership with Jaiz Bank Plc. The reconstruction is estimated to cost N9.4 billion for three phases of the market. The CAN official said that he convened the meeting following tension in the state on information that the state had mortgaged the lives and property of its youths for 40 years through its agreement. He said the groups were aggrieved of not being consulted as critical stakeholders before the agreement on the market reconstruction. He advised that the reconstruction should be put on hold until proper consultation would be done. “We came to a conclusion that they (government) will go and redress this situation and look into our concerns until our fears are being addressed. Speaking on behalf of government, Mr Chrysanthus Ahmadu, the Attorney General for the state, expressed concern that Plateau people had been misinformed on the reconstruction contract. Read Also: In Senegal, PRNigeria Head of Fact-Check, Others Bag Certificates in Investigating Disinformation, Foreign Influence Operation He explained that the “40 years period the a sub-lease for the buyers to help them to recoup from buying the shops. “The agreement is that the allotees will be granted a 40 years sub-lease by the Jos Main Market Authority at the end of 40 years the property reverts back to the market authority. “So if you are buying a shop know that you are buying for 40 years, it is not Jaiz Bank Plc. which is to be given 40 years,” he said. He said the state government was still discussing with the bank as no conclusion had been reached but an understanding was reached on how the project would be executed. “Jaiz Bank Plc. is just a financier, it is putting money for the contractor to do the job and at the end of it, they will sell 60 percent while government will sell 40 percent”, he said. He assured the Plateau people of fairness and equity in the sale of the shops, saying even the 60 per cent to be sold by the bank would be supervised by government for fairness. He added that government had listened to their concerns and would go back for further consultations to best serve the interest of the people. |
Islamic Banking: CAN Rejects Jaiz Bank’s Reconstruction Of Jos Terminus Market The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Plateau State and a coalition of Plateau indigenous groups and other related organisations have called for the suspension of proposed work at the Jos main market (Terminus) for what they describe as ambiguity in contract agreement. According to them the agreement is between the state government and the financier of the reconstruction — Jaiz Bank Plc. The group made the call in a meeting convened by the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Plateau, Rev. Fr. Polycarp Lubo on Monday at Government House, Jos. The CAN chairman conveyed the stakeholders position at a news conference at the end of a meeting between the groups and state executives of the Plateau Government. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Plateau Executive Council approved the reconstruction of the market gutted by fire in 2002 through a public private partnership with Jaiz Bank Plc. The reconstruction is estimated to cost N9.4 billion for three phases of the market. The CAN official said that he convened the meeting following tension in the state on information that the state had mortgaged the lives and property of its youths for 40 years through its agreement. He said the groups were aggrieved of not being consulted as critical stakeholders before the agreement on the market reconstruction. He advised that the reconstruction should be put on hold until proper consultation would be done. “We came to a conclusion that they (government) will go and redress this situation and look into our concerns until our fears are being addressed. Speaking on behalf of government, Mr Chrysanthus Ahmadu, the Attorney General for the state, expressed concern that Plateau people had been misinformed on the reconstruction contract. Read Also: In Senegal, PRNigeria Head of Fact-Check, Others Bag Certificates in Investigating Disinformation, Foreign Influence Operation He explained that the “40 years period the a sub-lease for the buyers to help them to recoup from buying the shops. “The agreement is that the allotees will be granted a 40 years sub-lease by the Jos Main Market Authority at the end of 40 years the property reverts back to the market authority. “So if you are buying a shop know that you are buying for 40 years, it is not Jaiz Bank Plc. which is to be given 40 years,” he said. He said the state government was still discussing with the bank as no conclusion had been reached but an understanding was reached on how the project would be executed. “Jaiz Bank Plc. is just a financier, it is putting money for the contractor to do the job and at the end of it, they will sell 60 percent while government will sell 40 percent”, he said. He assured the Plateau people of fairness and equity in the sale of the shops, saying even the 60 per cent to be sold by the bank would be supervised by government for fairness. He added that government had listened to their concerns and would go back for further consultations to best serve the interest of the people. |
What about the fine for BBC? Abi dey no commit too? |
Behold our next president 2023 |
I know what to say again |
May God help this nation. |
Thanks be to God for his return |
[color=#990000][/color] see true advice
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Please those with different viewpoints can read and learn.
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Governor Ortom show go and sit down he has lost it all the state citizens know their right now, right now people are not voting party but the party right candidate.so fr.Alia is the people choose. |
Reduce your sugar intake from carbonated drinks such as coca cola and sugary beverages. And also check your sugar level I. Hospital to know the level of your sugar intake. |
I miss the good old days, how I wish our children can also have some real good natural fun today |
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