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Unfortunately for African players, juju doesn't know how to play football. |
Anger. Very dicey though. God himself gets angry (at iniquities). Iniquity angers God so does things anger men. Since we're created in God's image, I think we are right to get angry but we're being warned that in our anger, do not sin. (Ephesians 4:26). If your anger leads to sin, then there's a problem. |
impeccablemee:Intelligent people don't throw insults when they're unprovoked. |
60 years of existence. They receive emails via yahoo in 2015. Doesn't sound progressive. |
Abbeyme:At least some are saying after begging for 50, he got 100. It's God’s blessing and he can turn up with it. Misplaced priorities everywhere. Betting with such money...just imagine. |
impeccablemee:Title of post: Naeto C's Twitter follower MAY have scammed him. Can you see 'MAY'? Case closed. |
JeffreyJamez:I agree. But if I needed 50k for school fees and I got 100k, won't I need other things? Looks like scam. But as you've rightly said, it's nobody's business. |
I just saw this on Twitter. Hilarious to say the least
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How many of you are aware she took part in the movie October 1? She was Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti. Very funny scene. She designed the clothes worn by the colonial masters in the movie. Very creative woman. |
With their lives, people have mind. |
Many people hide under that thing to perpetrate evil. |
They pressed 'pause' and for the game to continue, they were asked to press 'play'. |
Hmmm |
Mad cow disease. |
Hmm |
Toke, Psquare, wizkid, Tonto...FP favourites. |
Download its manual online. Most gadgets have manuals online. |
I will judge a maths textbook by its cover. LoL. |
Hypertension loading... |
It's very common abroad. It's not a big deal for them. Here in Nigeria, well... |
AmunaNo1:You're almost done with NYSC now. Tell us your experiences. |
For now, it will work. Later, it won't. Lagos traffic is not a joke. |
favoured234:Gbam. Apt summary. But the bold fonts is blood which carries O2 |
Soundcity? I hate that channel. Even TraceTv is more pro-African than them. If not for HipTv, many upcoming guys wouldn't have seen the light of the day. |
BRAV0O:Exactly. |
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Falz is doing a celebrity girlfriend challenge on his IG page. He got the following... With these he got, I guess no celebrity girlfriend will join him in Dubai...
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diehard:Lol. You killed his joy |
Emmyk:Yes o. That's why I said it was miracle. |
Paschal001:If the post isn't long, how would you know it's me? ![]() It may be long but it's not unnecessarily long. That's the summary of what I have in mind. |
We have read and heard stories of people dying in their sleep from inhaling carbon monoxide. The major source of carbon monoxide in Nigeria is from generators while cars play a second role. I read a story here one day about a couple who died from inhaling CO and their son claimed his parents may have been killed and he called for investigation. Investigations showed they died from the CO gas. How does CO kill people in their sleep? Why is it that people don’t wake up as soon as they start inhaling CO? Form my personal experience in January, I came back from work very tired (Lagos traffic: Obalende to Ajah not smiling). I fell on my bed and just slept off. In the middle of the night, I just woke up suddenly as usual (I’m not a heavy sleeper) I couldn’t breathe properly, my hands were weak. Immediately I called my fiancée and I thought I was going to die. I managed to crawl to the bathroom, opened the tap on to my face. After that, I grabbed a sachet of water and drank. Surprisingly, I was better and I started to think. I realized I forgot to shut the window at night. My neighbour makes use of his generator till dawn so I have inhaled CO. It was a miracle I survived. When carbon monoxide (CO) is breathed in it poisons the body by displacing the oxygen levels in the blood and effectively starving vital organs including the heart and brain of oxygen. This will cause loss of consciousness, (THIS IS THE MAJOR REASON MANY PEOPLE DON’T WAKE), suffocation and breathing in a large amount of this gas can have a deadly effect in a matter of minutes. Oxygen is transported around the body via the red blood cells. Specifically, oxygen binds to a substance within the red blood cells called haemoglobin. Haemoglobin takes up oxygen as blood passes through the lungs, and at the same time carbon dioxide, produced by the body's metabolism, is released from the blood into the exhaled breath. Carbon monoxide, if inhaled, will bind itself to haemoglobin but does so about 240 times more tightly than oxygen, forming a compound called carboxyhaemoglobin. The problem is, the body cannot differentiate O2 from CO. This means that if both carbon monoxide and oxygen are inhaled, carbon monoxide will preferentially bind to haemoglobin. This reduces the amount of haemoglobin available to bind to oxygen, so the body and tissues become starved of oxygen. When unconsciousness sets in, CO poisons the body by shutting down the body systems and the person dies quietly. However, the poisoning is not always instant. On a daily basis, we are exposed and the body is getting poisoned daily. So if you're living in a neighbourhood where generators never cease to work, always have your windows shut. Do not operate your own set close to the window (very common in Lagos because of security reasons) or indoors. If you're always fatigued, having frequent headaches, vomiting, dizziness etc, visit your doctor. It may be CO poisoning or something else. |

