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It is very sad that Niger delta money would be used to fund these garbage of insecurities arising in the north. |
I can understand its all about his efcc case |
old and recycled gist |
This guy is practising how to be bedridden. |
Natoski5:Why can't you and your men release his ailing mother.Dont tell me you are joking because i want to take you serious.Meanwhile, I have sent your comment to the relevant authorities.You people must surely suffer for this. |
And your don't feel ashamed to ruled by someone whose only certificate is Nepa bill?Hypocrisy of the highest order. |
At least the guy don collect money before the outrage. |
Government should put a ban on awolowo bridge just like they did to snipper. |
Please do your research very Well before commenting in a public space.There are actually health hazards associated with having Telecommunication mast located close To human habitation.Telecommunication gadgets installed on the mast will radiate non ionising radiation inform of radiowaves and microwaves. Health implications:Radio waves and microwave are absorbed by the body when an individual is exposed to them and will cause internal heating of organs as acute effect and thereby result to organs damage as a chronic effect. What will determine the severity of the risk here is the fact that you and your family will be exposed to this hazard for a long time as far as you continue to leave close to the mast.Normally ,if you are a technician who comes to service the installation,you will only be exposed in small doses withing occupational exposure limits (OEL)but in this case;your residency will ensure that you exceed the acceptable OEL.In as much as the deal is always a lucrative one,I pray that you and your family will not refund the money via medical bills in the future. I rest my case. itsme01: |
The man has not said anything wrong |
Akaraigbo is an igbo word which means, "the mark of Igbo" or "Igbo mark" whichever way you chose to call it.I am beginning to believe that Yoruba have igbo ties. |
Your conversion is wrong.Miles are always greater than kilometres. E.g if population of China is 151 per kmsq(58.3 square miles) |
It depicts the fact that the more you seek for knowledge,the more you rise above circumstances. |
They must open the containers in Lagos to check for arms and ammunition. |
Girl,I don't have any problem if you wish to marry a billionaire but you should first of all remove all the vestiges of a native doctor in your appearance. |
Guy calm down and stop misinforming people.I am sure that you do not have such qualifications that could have granted you access to the event where this decision was made so your opinion is parochial. [quaote author=OkunrinOloro post=77811476]Chinua Achebe was a writer of popular folk fiction. Wole Soyinka is a cerebral, philosopher whose writings can only be appreciated by men and women of deep intellect and proven academic credentials. Comparing Achebe with Soyinka is like comparing the intellectual loftiness of Shakespearean literature with simple African folk tales. It's not a fair comparison because Achebe will always come out looking second best. There's a reason why one of them won a Nobel Prize and the other was never even nominated. Just pick up one of Soyinka's books like The Interpreter and compare it with Things Fall Apart. Read both of them and then come back to this forum and tell us which one showed a much deeper insight into the frailties of human nature and eternal struggle between individual freedom and societal norms. I even rate someone like Cyprian Ekwensi as a better writer than Chinua Achebe.[/quote] |
Lagos is not a no man's land because it belongs to us(yoruba)but Niger Delta oil is no man's oil as it belongs to all Nigerians |
Stop looking dapper my friend and just give us the gaddam song |
Please be specific,is she a pump attendant at Oando ? |
lacemose:Lwkmd imagine this quote "she(chioma) was in 300 level (Economics) in Babcock University, before she dropped out completely to continue her love life with Davido full time, Her mumu never do |
Bizmagnet:Do u really understanding the meaning of the word opium?what you are saying is that court of law that should stupefy the masses has now become a weapon in the hands of the government against the masses.Always understand things before u put them down. |
If it were GT bank,they would have hired dozens of SAN to ensure they pay no kobo to the affected customer. |
Yoruba get people sha |
Nigeria Senate's Transfer market is Open.... 15 Senators left their former clubs APC fc after a torrid 3 seasons at the top level.... Meanwhile, 2 strikers left APC fc for ADC in a bid to seek for playing times.... 8 defenders, 3 midfielders and 3 strikers also Left APC fc to PDP fc after they allegedly fell out with their newly signed Head coach, Adams Oshiomhole.... However, the no-nonsense newly signed coach has issued a stern warning to the misfiring left winger, Chris Ngige , warning him to watch his back. The captain of APC fc, Bukola Saraki is now sitting on the fence and hoping to force his move immediately the transfer window opens in September 23. Painfully, A prolific defender, Shehu Sani who played a key role in the APC's cup winning 3 years ago failed his medicals at his new Club and his contract was terminated..... Hopefully, they might loan him to SDP fc by next season. Finally the owner of APC fc, Buhari has refused to involve himself in any signing of new players especially after they won a local league in Ekiti state recently.. More details to come shortly......!!! |
Stranded how?They should go to our in laws place Mikel Obi wife's house. |
God can deliver you and your brother in this pics only if you believe.Make the decision today and your future will be better
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With a fighter jet positioned behind him, President Trump suggested on Tuesday that the United States create another military branch. “Space is a war-fighting domain just like the land, air, and sea,” Trump said, addressing an audience of Marines at the Miramar Marine Corps Air Station in San Diego, California. “We may even have a space force—develop another one—space force. We have the Air Force, we’ll have the space force. We have the Army, the Navy.” The president said the idea came to him recently. “I was saying it the other day—’cause we’re doing a tremendous amount of work in space—I said, maybe we need a new force. We’ll call it the space force,” he said. “And I was not really serious. And then I said, what a great idea. Maybe we’ll have to do that. That could happen. That could be the big, breaking story.” The idea of a space corps was already a news story—last year. In July, the House of Representatives passed legislation that would direct the Defense Department to create a “space corps” as a new military service, housed within the Air Force. But the Pentagon—Trump’s Pentagon—opposed it. “The Pentagon is complicated enough,” Heather Wilson, the Air Force secretary, told reporters last June after the Senate brought her in to discuss the idea. “This will make it more complex, add more boxes to the organization chart, and cost more money. If I had more money, I would put it into lethality, not bureaucracy.” That stance, made firmly by a Trump appointee, is why Trump’s remarks on Tuesday were so surprising. The president was, in his usual way, speaking in an off-the-cuff manner as he described a potential new military branch. And, as has happened before, he ended up mangling his own administration’s policies in the process. As my colleague Russell Berman reported last summer, the concept of a military force dedicated to outer space is not new. In 2000, a military-reform commission led by Donald Rumsfeld suggested the creation of such a force, but the idea fell by the wayside after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that followed. Last year, the House Armed Services Committee approved a measure to create a space corps brought forward by Mike Rogers, a Republican from Alabama, and Jim Cooper, a Democrat from Tennessee. The proposed space corps would absorb the duties of the U.S. Air Force Space Command, a unit inside the Air Force that supports most of the country’s military operations in space and employs about 36,000 people across more than 130 sites around the world. The division would collect space professionals throughout the government into one place. “The military has not done a good enough job looking after space with all its other distracting priorities,” Cooper told Berman last year. “It’s just not getting the attention it deserves.” The measure made it into the House’s version of an annual defense bill, but the Senate’s version banned it. The Pentagon stood by in its opposition, which was carried over from the Obama administration. Congress passed their final bill in November with no mention of the space corps. Its most fervent supporters vowed momentum would return, but the idea has mostly fallen out of consideration again. Until, of course, Trump brought it up on Tuesday. The president’s view of space as a “war-fighting domain” is in line with what multiple Air Force officials have said since he took office. But it’s not clear what—if anything—Trump’s accidental pivot means for future policy. The Pentagon told me they wouldn’t release an official statement Tuesday night and suggested calling again in the morning. The White House did not respond to a request for clarification of Trump’s comments. Rogers and Cooper, meanwhile, are pleased. “I am so proud of President Trump’s support of this important and historic initiative to create an independent space force,” Rogers said in a statement to The Atlantic. “I look forward to working with the Trump administration to make this a reality in the near future.” In a separate statement, Cooper said, “while I have not seen anything beyond President Trump’s comments today, his remarks seem encouraging.” Trump’s appearance in California marks the second time in less than a week that the president’s statements about the nation’s space ambitions contradict actual policy. During a Cabinet meeting at the White House on Thursday, Trump decided to praise the work of SpaceX, Elon Musk’s company, and ended up undermining a very expensive rocket program at nasa. Trump made supporters of the nasa program wince when he seemed to suggest that he’d rather have commercial companies like SpaceX paying for rocket launches than the government. War in space, despite what the tone of some leaders may suggest, is not imminent. But peace, as in many places on Earth, is tenuous. While the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 bans the placement of weapons of mass destruction in Earth’s orbit, there’s no comprehensive treaty on the use of space weapons, nor any international agreement on what, exactly, a space weapon would be. If fighting breaks out, it would unfold in the mess of hundreds of communications, navigation, weather, and reconnaissance satellites on which society depends in countless ways. Infrastructure could crumble without a single shot fired. It’s been more than 70 years since the United States established its last new military branch, the Air Force. The president may be keen on establishing another while he’s in office, but the country probably will stick with the ones it has.
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See your brother
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All these yeyebreties.How would all these gals feel when a man is walking on tge road with his joystick standing?They just cant keep their houses in order |
Icon79:You are talking about 1945 common give Cr7 some accolade |
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I'm sure you guys are lizzy and are planning to have him on bed for a party |