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Alphamale2017:Correct, your moniker says it all. |
ikp120:More like it, exactly my thought. |
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Hello so am new here, and I really need solution to something that has plagued my mind. I will be as brief as possible. I saw this pretty girl about 2 years ago while I was driving, she was in a tricycle, I winked at her and she smiled so I followed the trycle overtakes it and flanked her to stop. She stopped I parked and walked up to her, asked her name, she told me. We exchanged pleasantries then I asked for her number, she declined and said we will meet again...awch I felt like I wasted my time but I smiled and said no problem. Two weeks later I saw her again then I walked up to her, called her name...alas she remembered me, so she gave me her number. We kept talking on phone and after some months I told her I had feelings for her, so she said she really likes me but doesn't want to rush into anything at that moment. I thought of it as an indirect way of saying she is not interested, so I just kept in touch on a neutral level. Until recently she told me I that she enjoys every moment with me, that I am lively and fun to be with, but I can be very annoying at times. I asked what makes me very annoying at times? She said "Sometimes its as though you dont know what you want and its pretty annoying". I replied that I have always known what I want and she said it doesn't look that way to her. NB: I really do have feelings for her Girls I need your opinion on this matter. |
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State Wednesday disowned the proposed mega political party advising its members not to fraternize with any other political party. Despite the defection of its top members to the rival All Progressives Congress (APC), the State Chairman of PDP, Mr Clement Faboyede said the party would soon get its footing right when all the cases at the courts are dispensed with. Some members of the PDP have been meeting with disgruntled members of the APC, and the Alliance for Democracy (AD) with a view to forming a strong platform for 2019 elections. The opinion of party members is that since PDP is factionalised into Ali-Modu Sheriff and Ahmed Markarfi factions, it would be difficult to present a formidable candidates for the National and State Assembly elections in 2019. However, Faboyede in a statement said the party did not support any nocturnal meeting on the formation of new political party. According to him, the PDP in the State has taken notice of the fact that certain members of the party are currently spreading rumour that the party was transforming into a supposedly mega party and therefore on a recruitment drive into the said new Party. His words: “We want to inform all members that there is no truth in that claim and they should therefore not be deceived into a phantom action that is calculated to deceive and exploit them.” |
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emeijeh:Hia |
Doctors at the Central Hospital, Warri, Warri South Local Government Area, Delta State, yesterday, reported a case of cerebrospinal meningitis, apparently the first to be made public in the state. Dr. Ngozi Chukwubeni, Consultant Physician at the hospital, told reporters: “We have a female patient. She came with classical symptoms of meningitis—headache, vomiting, neck pain and stiffness. “There was no history of recent travel to the meningitis belt, or exposure. “We did a dumber puncture. We made an assessment, clinical features and laboratory investigations. We placed her on antibiotics. The patient is doing very well. “There is 100 percent synergy. We cannot work in isolation. We work with government. This case has been reported. Action plan will be taken at the state level. “We on our own are taking necessary measures to prevent further occurrence and also protect our staff from getting infected by applying basic precautionary measures.” To parents in Warri and environs, Dr. Stanley Nnoli, the hospital’s Consultant Gynaecologist, advised: “When a child complains or you notice anything like fever, neck pain or stiffness in your child, don’t assume it is malaria.” For Dr. Chukwubeni, “we (Warri Central Hospital) are going to educate our staff on meningitis, on the clinical symptoms, how to identify a case, and necessary precautionary measure to be taken while nursing our patients. We have nursed one and we did not have problems and subsequently we would not have problems. |
Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State has promised to ensure immediate commencement of work on the Umueri International Cargo Airport with a view to making the airport ready for use in three years. Apart from actualising the dream of giving the state a befitting airport, Governor Obiano said the project would be among the best and biggest of such airport city projects in Africa. He spoke during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, MoU, among the Anambra State Government, China Aviation, Orient Petroleum Resources Ltd and Elite International Investment Holdings Ltd.at Government House, Awka. He flagged off construction work on the 1,500 hectares site designated for the $2 billion airport, yesterday, at Umueri in Anambra East Local Council of the state. The project is actually an Airport City Model which will be developed as an integrated city comprising an airport with two standard runways, a shopping mall, industrial and business parks and an airport motel. It will be constructed under the Build-Operate-Manage-and-Transfer, BOMT, model and three per cent of the profit made from the airport will be reserved for the host (Umueri) community. When completed, the airport will create 1,200 direct jobs.
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Player Marc Bartra was injured in three explosion which hit a bus carrying Dortmund team to play Monaco in a home game, a UEFA Champions League Quarter final and has been taken to hospital but is not seriously hurt, reports say. Observed from the team tweeter handle (in German) they posted that the other players were safe and there was no danger in or around the stadium. “In the explosion, Marc Bartra was injured and is currently in hospital,” the Bundesliga side tweeted.
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LionDeLeo:That's wailers for you |
The economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Tuesday, recorded another huge cash haul worth N4 billion with the help of a whistle blower. The anti-graft agency believes the cash is proceed of corruption and has begun manhunt for the suspect, whose names was not made public as at last night. The Spokesman for EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the cash haul but did not give details. ‘”investigation as to the owner of the funds revealed that the money belongs to a former deputy governorship candidate in Niger State. “The suspect uses the names of two companies– Katah Property & Investment Limited and Sadiq Air Travel Agency- in laundering the funds. “Each of the company has N2 billion fixed in its deposit account domiciled in Guaranty Trust Bank. “The suspected owner of the account and the account officer are currently on the run,” Uwujaren said. The agency has confiscated huge cash worth billions of Naira in the last one week. http://www.trending44.com/2017/04/efcc-seizes-n4b-from-ex-niger-deputy.html?m=1 |
Jovenel Moise has been declared the winner of Haiti's November 20 presidential election, ending a protracted electoral process that has paralysed the Caribbean country's politics for more than a year. The Haiti provisional electoral council said on Tuesday that Moise was the majority winner with 55.6 percent of the vote. Turnout was low at a reported 21 percent. Moise, previously a little-known businessman, was chosen to run on behalf of the Tet Kale party of former president Michel Martelly, who ended his term without an elected successor. The 48-year-old president-elect runs a banana export company that he sees as a model for rural development, and on the campaign trail he branded himself as "Banana Man". He is expected to be sworn in on February 7 and will take over from interim president Jocelerme Privert who came to power in 2016. An October 2015 vote, which had also seen Moise win, was scrapped after an independent commission found massive fraud. There were no major incidents reported in the November 2016 ballots. "There was no massive fraud in the election. There were irregularities which did not affect the electoral process," said the electoral council. Street protests Opponents, however, challenged the council's announcement, according to which Moise came first, defeating 26 other candidates. According to Nicole Simeon, the council's spokesperson, Moise's closest rival garnered 19.5 percent of the votes. Supporters of other leading candidates marched in the capital's streets in protest against the electoral council's decision. The Fanmi Lavalas party supporters called for the placement of their candidate as president instead, while supporters of left-wing candidate Jean-Charles Moise also protested after initial results were released in October 2015. Although witnesses reported hearing heavy gunfire in the capital's streets on Monday, there were no signs of significant unrest. Haiti has been struggling to rebuild after a devastating earthquake hit the country in 2010. It killed at least 100,000 people and left more than one million in need of humanitarian assistance. |
