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Eleyi gidi gan o. The man may be telling the truth. Men also suffers from domestic violence. |
My parents have a way of bribing us lol. Sometimes my dad would sit us down and explain why he reacted the way he did and cover it with gists lol. But my mum ehn...that woman go just bone. Come back the following day with puff puff and buns. She don change now sha. |
I am the first child of my parents. I gave come to appreciate and love every member of my family. They are my Life. I will risk my life for anyone of them. |
Death. Hmmm |
Explorers:I miss this so much. Chai. To eat am dey hungry me nw nw. I would carefully remove the case/back,stock it inside d pocket of my schl uniform....lick until I get home. Good old days. |
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Blackfire:Chai. |
doyinisaac:God bless you dear |
DjAndroid:Is that all you can say? It's just a quotation sir. More like a way of expressing how grateful she is... |
Ayatullah:Well,this is not a question of performance or certification. It is a question of integrity. If he is as qualified as u stated above,i see no reason why he shouldn't provide the necessary papers rather than running from one court to another like Saraki. What we need from him is to clear the air by showing us his certificate. Let him defend himself. He was voted in because he claimed to be holier than everyone. He should tackle this once and for all. |
Pekele pekele arugbo je gbese. Idi naa da? Mo wa mi o ri. Orisirisi. |
At least 10 people are “starving to death” every day in a camp in northeast Nigeria for people displaced by Boko Haram violence, highlighting warnings about a food crisis in the Lake Chad region. A civilian vigilante and a soldier said the deaths were occurring in the town of Banki where they are based, some 130 kilometres (80 miles) southeast of the Borno state capital, Maiduguri. Troops liberated the remote town near the Cameroon border last September. Bama People are dying in large numbers in the camp every day from lack of food,” the vigilante, who asked not to be identified because of his job assisting the military, told AFP Thursday. “They are starving to death on a daily basis. Between 10 and 11 people, including men, women and children, die daily since the IDP (internally displaced persons) camp was opened three months ago. “As of yesterday (Wednesday) we counted 376 graves in the Bulachira cemetery belonging to dead IDPs who died in the last three months.” The soldier, who has been in Banki since the liberation and also asked to remain anonymous, gave a similar account: “At least 10 people are buried every day in the cemetery. “The whole camp is hunger-stricken. People are emaciated and starving to death. If nobody intervenes, a huge catastrophe is looming because these people can’t hold out.” – Supply routes – The Borno state government and aid agencies have warned about acute food shortages in the Lake Chad region as a result of seven years of violence. The United Nations said in May that 9.2 million people living around the lake, which forms the border of Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon and Niger, were in desperate need of food. One Nigerian refugee in a camp in southeastern Niger told AFP last month: “I think that everyone has abandoned us.” Another said it had been four months since they last received food aid. Even at the giant Dalori camp outside Maiduguri, which houses about 20,000 people, IDPs complain there is not enough to eat and children especially are always hungry. The camp has been locked down since a suicide blast outside in January, forcing residents to rely on twice daily bowls of cooked rice and beans. “The food ration given to all the occupants of a room is so little that it can be consumed by this boy,” Aisha Bala, 35, told AFP last month, pointing to a six-year-old next to her. “We force ourselves to eat the food despite its bad taste so as not to die from starvation, ” added Babagana Mustafa, 46. Ahmed Satomi, executive secretary of the Borno state emergency management agency, said there were some 10,000 IDPs in Banki and “relief items” were delivered two weeks ago. But the vigilante disputed the claim, saying the IDPs received nothing from the state and only UNICEF provided them with water containers and sanitary items in April. Satomi said they were “preparing to procure maize and rice that will last them (the IDPs) for the next 40 days” but said priority was being given to Bama, 60 kilometres away. There were more IDPs in Bama and Maiduguri was its only supply route, whereas “Banki can access supplies from neighbouring Amchide in Cameroon”, he added. – ‘Walking corpses’ – Bokohamaram Islamist insurgency is one of the world’s most brutal conflicts: at least 20,000 people have been killed since it began in 2009 and more than 2.6 million others displaced. Nigeria’s government has been encouraging IDPs to return home since the recapture of swathes of territory lost to the Islamist militants in 2014. But most are still largely reliant on food hand-outs, with farmlands devastated, and homes and local infrastructure destroyed. Nearly 6,500 children were found to be severely malnourished at camps in Borno state last year; more than 25,000 others had “mild to moderate symptoms”, health officials said in February. The vigilante and the soldier said troops had been giving two-thirds of their rations to the IDPs, who also lacked access to medical facilities and even basic medicine such as paracetamol. “People have no food, they are just walking corpses,” he said by telephone, adding he was watching another funeral procession as he spoke. Without the soldiers’ rations “only a few would have been alive by now”, he added. The soldier called for urgent action, adding: “These people fled their homes to escape death in the hands of Boko Haram terrorists but they are now slowly dying from starvation.” Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/650509/ Cc: Lalasticlala Mynd44 |
kenonze:Not funny |
AuroraB:I tire o. |
Na wa for this Op o. Why post these pictures when you can't provide necessary details that are needed? I am yet to understand why you haven't reported this case to any police station. You have enough evidence against the demon{the boy} yet to sit ur ass down,taking pictures of a dying child. Do you know what can happen to this boy in the next 1minute? This matter just they vex me anyhow. As for that step mother,Ara laa san pa. Oloriburuku olosi,ika,odaju abiyapa,were...se ni a n fi b'ogun gbeyin. |
Looking back to all they've gone through...pain..torment...breakups and makeups till that very moment. The groom broke down in tears as his gracious bride walks down the aisle and they live happily ever after. Everything has turned out satisfactorily,even though the outcome has been uncertain. HML to them. |
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Hmmm. |
Bad news everywhere. Chai. |
Congrats! I too like the guy mehn. |
loomer:Wow. Pls send my love to them. |
loomer:I still dey naija o,waiting for you to send for me lol. We dey rock every crisis as it comes dear. I hope u r fine too? How r d girls? |
loomer:Sweetheart i dey o. Don't mind me joo,u sef abandon me na. |
The rate at which people are dying these days is too much. Rip. |
Looks like a headmaster in the first pics. |
Nice move. The so called friends will leave one by one lol. |
Blakjewelry:And EFCC. |
Na wa o. He should have controlled his anger first. Some kids can be annoying and if you are not careful,u will beat them to death. IMO, the doctor did the right thing. |
lofty900:Speak of yourself. You don't even knw me. |
I will make better decisions and do away with friends. |
Knock knock!!! |
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Look here OP, if anything happens to that boy eeeeeeeehn
, ma fe bu e pa 