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Exactly d same thing happened to my sis abt 2 months ago..thank God she was wise enough to shout dey jus pushed her out of the vehicle..thank God. |
D pastor enjoi am na in make am shout haleluyah..lolzzz |
Amen...dis is our month of RESTORATION..IJN.... |
COOL FM does it for me.dia OAPS nah die especially DOTUN and TEMI. BEATS dhe try shaa especially TOOLS and GBEMI..bur its cool fm all d way... |
Hmmmm....AIRTEL SUCKING MB SINCE 1880...s.m.h |
Doctors in India have extracted 232 teeth from the mouth of a 17-year-old boy in a seven-hour operation. Ashik Gavai was brought in with a swelling in his right jaw, Dr Sunanda Dhiware, head of Mumbai’s JJ Hospital’s dental department, told the BBC. The teenager had been suffering for 18 months and travelled to the city from his village after local doctors failed to identify the cause of the problem. Doctors have described his condition as “very rare” and “a world record”. “Ashik’s malaise was diagnosed as a complex composite odontoma where a single gum forms lots of teeth. It’s a sort of benign tumour,” Dr Dhiware said. “At first, we couldn’t cut it out so we had to use the basic chisel and hammer to take it out. “Once we opened it, little pearl-like teeth started coming out, one-by-one. Initially, we were collecting them, they were really like small white pearls. But then we started to get tired. We counted 232 teeth,” she added. The surgery, conducted on Monday, involved two surgeons and two assistants. Ashik now has 28 teeth. Describing Ashik’s case as “very rare”, Dr Dhiware said she had “not seen anything like this before in my 30-year career”, but said she was “thrilled to get such an exciting case”. “According to medical literature available on the condition, it is known to affect the upper jaw and a maximum of 37 teeth have been extracted from the tumour in the past. But in Ashik’s case, the tumour was found deep in the lower jaw and it had hundreds of teeth.” Ashik’s father Suresh Gavai was quoted by the Mumbai Mirror as saying that his son complained of severe pain a month ago. “I was worried that it may turn out to be cancer so I brought him to Mumbai,” he said. Source- http://pyeworld..com/2014/07/shocking-india-doctors-remove-232-teeth.html?spref=tw&m=1
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Shady98: op ur wrong oo!! according to my ps2 assassination started from a man named ezio-the executioner who was based in Rome,nd killed people for a living..infact legend has it that he personally trained the silent assasin HIT MAN Google ASSASINS CREED.ur head is dere joor...I cum dhe fear weda my ps2 dhe lie.. |
chimoz: That Golden stool self!!! Am now fantasising what I would achieve if I can steal and resell it later.igbo man...thinking business sharp sharp.. |
Deres notin fantastic about all dis xcept d Gold stool cus nah to go convert am 2 money ooo.. |
Pls I wld really love to learn hw to play the guitar..I really need a good teacher around agbara area..we can negotiate sha...plsss |
Pls i heard registration is closing on 25july,,I heard I must pay the COMPULSORY FEES b4 25th,how true is it and hw much is the fees?? |
iamtewwy: mstcheeeeeewww!! nonsense, simple tricks belowtry calling airtel call center,,I swear u go sleep taya |
Thanks,,bur would I have to pay the school fess before 25 july?? |
Pls can i still get the form for undergraduate?? Or has it closed? |
All correct bur dat no5 got me thinking...why can't you hold your breath for long under water ![]() |
Didn't have the tym to read it all,but I saved it in my note. nice write-up |
reedbam: In 300 Rise of an Empire "after you screw a god warrior, he is just a man" |
![]() reedbam: In 300 Rise of an Empire "after you screw a god warrior, he is just a man"Dat was d only part I enjoyed in d movie....bt mehn d dude screwed d living soul out of d babe.. |
Hangard: Locked.DELIVERED!! |
I can't eat it cus its 2 sweet,,n d aboki selling it ghann...d tin taya me.. |
Look how lagos looks beautiful on camera..Eko oni baje oooo |
9ja ppl swear dn dhe folo am oooo... |
Hmmmm....op dis pix has bn on my phone since last year nahh...abi shey d guy get twin wey dhe unilag..SMH |
Na wa oooooo.....even khedira dhe score goal....chaiii brazil dis goal dat u ar sharing.....diaris God oooooo |
Hmmmm......call khe....my grandmum is old...n can't even use a phone so hw do u xpect me 2 call her?? |
The National Conference on Thursday voted for the creation of 18 more states in the country. The creation of new states was one of the decisions taken by the delegates at their plenary while considering the report of the Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government. Apart from the 18 new states proposed, the conference said a separate state-yet-to-be named should be carved out of the South-East to bring the number of the states in the zone to six. In creating a new state from the South-East geopolitical zone, the conference said the creation would correct the imbalance of the zone having the least number of states. In the existing 36 states arrangement, each zone has six states with only the North-West having seven states. The new states proposed by the conference are: Aba, to be carved out of the present Abia State; Katagum, from Bauchi State; Ijebu, from Ogun State; Amana, from former Sardauna Province; Apa, from Benue State; Anioma, from Delta State, Savannah, from Borno State; and Etiti, from South-East. Others are Njaba/Anim, from Anambra and Imo states; Gurara, from Kaduna State; Ghari, from Kano State; Adada, New Oyo from Oyo State; Orachi, from Rivers State; Ogoja, from Cross River State; and Kainji, from Kebbi and Niger states. Two other states, one each from the South-East and South- West zones, are also yet to be named. It was agreed by the delegates that the 18 new states would be shared among the six zones in a manner that no zone would have more states than the other. Though it was also agreed that states were free to have their constitutions, the request to change the name of Adamawa State to Gongola State was overwhelmingly rejected by the delegates. The delegates also voted that the Presidency should rotate among the six geopolitical zones of the country. They said the rotation should be between the northern and southern regions. It was also agreed by the delegates that in the case of death, impeachment or incapacitation of the President, the deputy would no longer assume office automatically. Rather, they said that the Vice President should only act as President for a period of 90 days within which another election should hold. “In the absence of the death of the President, the Vice President shall act as President for a period of 90 days within which an election to the office of the President shall be held,” the conference said. The delegates argued that since the office of the President would be rotated among the six geopolitical zones, it would be unfair to allow the Vice President to take the turn of another zone by automatically assuming power. President Goodluck Jonathan, a southerner from Bayelsa State, had assumed the Presidency in 2010 following the death of former President Umaru Yar’Adua, a northerner from Katsina State. The delegates rejected the proposal that the President should be in office for a single term of six years, and favoured the present arrangement of two terms of four years each. It was also agreed that the President and his deputy should run on a joint ticket, thereby rejecting the recommendation that the President should pick his deputy among members of the National Assembly after he must have won. The conference also supported the bicameral legislature. This implies that there would still be the Senate and the House of Representatives. It was also agreed that the office of the governor should rotate among the three senatorial districts in the state while the office of the chairman of a local government council should rotate among the components in the local government areas. The conference also recommended that that the Independent National Electoral Commission should divide each council to two or three equal parts as the case maybe for the purpose of electing the local government chairman. The delegates rejected a motion that the number of states in Nigeria should not be more than 55. However, a delegate, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, condemned the decision to create more states. He said the action was at variance with the decisions and resolutions earlier taken by the conference on the need by government to cut cost. “Having regard to the several resolutions of the National Conference on the need to reduce the cost of governance, I found the recommendation for the creation of additional 18 states rather contradictory,” Falana said. The conference also said that a referendum should be conducted in each of the states that want to merge with 65 per cent of the eligible voters in each of those states approving merger and that the National Assembly, by resolutions passed by a single majority of membership, should approve such merger. On the running of local governments, the delegates said that states were free to create or reduce the number of local governments within their territory. It was agreed that all government officials must use made in Nigeria cars. The conference also agreed that the old national anthem, “Nigeria we hail thee…” should be adopted in place of the current one. Probably to show their preference for the old anthem, all the delegates rose to sing it to the surprise of the leadership of the conference. Source-www.360nobs.com/2014/07/national-conference-confab-endorses-creation-of-ijebu-aba-17-other-states-supports-rotation-of-presidency-among-zones |
Essential: baby factory product and bastard that u re explain ur foolishnessignorance on rampage s.m.h for ur level of illiteracy and how daft you are....mtchewwwww |
Nah wa oooo.....even snakes dn dhe fly ?Oshomole is working....*chaii* |

