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Can someone please tell Saraki that Lying Is Corruption. |
Saraki made himself a scapegoat! |
As at now, we presently have close to 150 tonnes of Palm Kernel Cake (PKC) for sale with a weekly production of between 30-40 tonnes. Crude Palm kernel Oil (CPKO) also available. Please you can reach me on 07038795649; Watsapp : 08021039736 BBM: 29689AFC |
Presently we have close to 200 tonnes of Palm Kernel Cake (PKC) for sale with a weekly production of between 30-40 tonnes. Crude Palm kernel Oil (CPKO) also available. Please you can reach me on 07038795649; Watsapp : 08021039736 BBM: 29689AFC |
AnneMomoh:You mean because of N30? |
Singing Fela's song----"na the burn buuurn na him dey sweet them pass, oya o o o oya,oya! oya ooo, burn burn oya" |
Please can someone tell me why I am still being charged even after I have a one month subscription? |
He is definitely not a young guy and as such wouldn't reason as one. It is very possible this man is erecting a building in the same Ikorodu or somewhere else. It's better to be a landlord in ikorodu than to be a tenant anywhere. |
Can some tell him that anything that enters Babasuwe's hand or stomach doesn't come out. NDLEA can testify. |
Hi all, please I need this information for my younger who wants to further his education in Canada. We are not too sure if NECO is accepted there. I appreciate comments from those who are very sure. Thanks. |
And who told this dummy ACN man that her health issue is a national issue? Is she a member of the cabinet? |
What is the criteria for calling someone a celebrity? Can this man be referred to one? |
According to what National Enquirer Magazine reported this week’s edition, Rich Oganiru`s name might not really ring a bell again but he`s one of Nollywood`s very good actors and stakeholders. In fact, he prides himself as one of the pioneering members of the Actors Guild of Nigeria and has starred in over 300 movies.http://dailypost.com.ng/2012/08/30/nollywood-actor-rich-oganiru-allegedly-kills-wife-confesses-kuje-prison/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nollywood-actor-rich-oganiru-allegedly-kills-wife-confesses-kuje-prison
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And if you do not own a poultry or an animal farm, you start buying shit. Lol |
Just like the biblical allusion “When the lord turned again the captivity of Zion; they were like them that dream. Then their mouth fill with laughter and their tongue with singing” so is the story of Mr. Victor Ijamakinwa Bello [popularly known as Ayinto], of 59, Oke-Ogun Street, Owo local government area of Ondo State, who has been insane for not less than 25 years. To members of Ijamakinwa’s family and the people who knew him very well in the community, it appeared like a dream when they saw him penultimate Thursday when he led Pastor Emmanuel Okonkwo, the assistant resident Pastor of Living Faith Church [Winners’ Chapel] of No. 71, Oke-Ogun Street, Owo to his father;s house shortly after he was healed miraculously that day. His elder sister, Mrs. Dorcas Adebisi, who confirmed the story, said Ijamakinwa is one of the three sons in the family of five children of their late parents, Mr. Ijamakinwa Bello and Mrs. Solape Bello, saying that the madness started when he was in Lagos and was later brought back to Owo, his home town for spiritual illness. She pointed out that all the efforts of her mother to ensure that he was cured of the mental illness was to no avail, adding that he had been taken to several churches and other spiritual places to ensure that he got well before their mother died nine years ago. Mrs. Adebisi disclosed that Ijamakinwa had earlier married a lady from Owo who gave birth to a son named Mukaila Bello over 27 years ago, about two years before he ran mad. He elder sister who is a member of a gospel church said she had not stopped praying church said she had not stopped praying for his healing, saying that hope was already lost before God miraculously intervened. It was gathered that Victor Ijamakinwa Bello had a track record of academic excellence at Methodist Grammar School and Imade College both in Owo local Government before he proceeded to Lagos to engage in business. While narrating how the mad man was cured to reporters in Owo, Pastor Emmanuel said he had closed in the office for that day when he saw him [Victor] looking at him with rapt attention. In his words, “It was on 18th August, this year at about 6pm when I closed from office. I got outside and I saw the man. He was looking at me with rapt attention. I saw moved in my spirit and I said to him, “Come here in the name of Jesus” and he was shaking. When he came to me, I prayed for him and after that I asked him his name, he answered me and I asked him where his house is and he took me to the house. “When we got to the house, I asked the people living in the house whether they know him and they said he is a son of the man that owned the house. I took him back to the church where he had lived for three days before I decided to take him to my house. “He stayed with me for a week so that he could have someone to interact with. He was not violent again and he never asked for cigarette or Indian hemp. He remained calm for the period of time he stayed with me. “I made him feel at home. We lived together like brothers because in his last 25 years he had been isolated. The Sunday after his deliverance, he worshiped with us in the first and second services in the church. “I thought of where he can be to get interaction because I don’t want to release him to his family for now. I decided to take away from Owo vicinity where they know him to have been a mad man for more than 25 years and I decided to take him to the rehabilitation unit of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency [NDLEA] in Akure so that he can start a new life entirely”. Pastor Emmanuel pointed out that the spiritual aspect had been taken care of by God, saying that Ijamakinwa needed to take food supplements so that he could regain his memory fully and that he could be rehabilitated completely as he would have people to chat with. When “Daily Post” visited Mr. Ijamakinwa at the rehabilitation unit of NDLEA in Akure, he had started interacting with people normally. He even wrote his name correctly in book given to him. In his response to the miraculous healing of his father, Mukalia, his son, who was said to have abandoned him for the past 25 years, returned home to his father as he also expressed joy for his father’s healing. http://www.informationnigeria.org/2012/08/photos-mad-man-of-ondo-state-regains-sanity-after-25-years-27-year-old-son-returns-home.html
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This is the type of story you hear and just open your mouth in disbelief but Eduardo Leite, a 24-year old construction worker from Brazil is lucky to be alive after he survived a 6-foot metal bar that fell from above and pierced his head. The bar had fell from the fifth floor of a building under construction, went through Leite’s hard hat, entered the back of his skull and exited between his eyes, chief os staff at Rio de Janeiro’s Miguel Couto Hospital, Luiz Alexnadre Essinger said, adding: ‘It really was a miracle’ that Leite survived. The accident and surgery took place on Wednesday Doctors successfully withdrew the iron bar from Eduardo Leite’s skull during a five-hour surgery. ‘He was taken to the operating room, his skull was opened, they examined the brain and the surgeon decided to pull the metal bar out from the front in the same direction it entered the brain.’ Essinger said. He said Leite was conscious when he arrived at the hospital and told him what had happened and that Leite was lucid and showed no negative consequences after the operation. ‘Today, he continues well, with few complaints for a five-hour-long surgery,’ Essinger said. ‘He says he feels little pain. They told me he was lying down (in the ambulance) with the bar pointing upward,’ said Leite’s wife, Lilian Regina da Silva Costa. Continuing, she said, ‘He was holding it and his face covered in blood. His look was as if nothing had happened. When he arrived he told the doctors he wasn’t feeling anything, no pain, nothing. It’s unbelievable.’ Ruy Monteiro, the hospital’s head of neurosurgery, told the Globo TV network that Leite escaped by just a few centimeters from losing one eye and becoming paralyzed on the left side of his body. He said the bar entered a ‘non-eloquent’ area of the brain, an area that doesn’t have a specific, major known function. Leite is expected to remain hospitalized for at least two weeks. My question is, with our slow response to medical emergencies and disasters, would Leite have survived if this accident had taken place at a construction site in Nigeria? http://www.informationnigeria.org/2012/08/unbelievable-man-cheats-death-by-surviving-6ft-pole-that-pierced-through-his-headthis-is-the-type-of-story-you-hear-and-just-open-your-mouth-in-disbelief-but-eduardo-leite-a-24-year-old-construction.html
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The rigging job isn't as lucrative as it used to be between 1999-2003. Back then they were very few and high in demand. To climb a 120ft mast for restoration a link which could be just one time climbing,it costs btw 40-50k. And to set up a point to point link then costs 80-120k. It was worth the risk then. Companies could hardly afford them on permanent basis then. |
Could this be the Almighty fighting for the Christians? Just wondering. |
A strange lightening on Friday evening has left at least 13 Muslim worshippers dead while 15 others were hurt in the remote village of Saraswatipur, about 200 kilometres from Dhaka in northeast Bangladesh. The Muslim worshippers were said to have been observing their Ramadan prayers, police said on Saturday. The imam was among those instantly killed when a lightning bolt hit the mosque in which they had been praying, which was made with tin and thatch. According to a local council member, the lightning appeared to “electrify” the mosque after hitting a rooftop microphone which was run on power from a car battery. At this time, about 35 people from the village in the lake district of Sunamganj were holding prayers known as taraweeh — offered during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. According to police chief, Bayes Alam, “…13, including the imam, died on the spot. The bodies and faces of some of the victims were burnt.” The police chief also added that six of those injured were hospitalised. An eyewitness account reports that: “It was a terrible scene. Dozens were lying on the floor — some dead, others writhing in pain,” he said, adding most of the victims were young men in their 20s and 3Os. “We took the injured in three boats and headed to hospital in Dharmapasa”, the closest big town, he said. “But it took hours to get there,” he added. http://www.informationnigeria.org/2012/08/strange-ligntening-strike-imam-12-others-dead-in-mosque.html |
If you are going on a top speed and brake fails you can decide within a split second to put you car in reverse gear to save your life at least. Engine will definitely get damaged. |
If all these people are not wiped out, and I mean WIPED out, this country might not just only remain stagnant but sink. |
Anything around isolo,Ilasa, Cele, Agunlejika,ijesha, 2nd rainbow, Sanya to Sunrise berger yard etc. |
I know of the filling station on Malu road already. |
Call Abel on 08186560167 or 07038795648 |
I still remain confused and don't know why at the olympics England, Scotland, Ireland and the rest come together and compete as Team GB but at the world cups they do it individually. |
E go soon land, e go soon land na him butter fly take dey enter bush |
There are new apartments for sale in Victoria Island and Banana Island. 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms flats. Please call Abel on 08186560167 or 07038795648 for details |
There is a property for sale at Abule Egba, it's a fenced plot of land with gate(8.5m) and also a building at Ifako (4.5m) If interested, please contact Abel on 08186560167 or 07038795648 |
@farall2, Please shed more light into this information marketing. Am very interested. You can mail me at abelochia@yahoo.com. Thanks |
If you read through my post, the major problem with these loan is a bank guarantee. |
A lot of lives went down the drains to achieve this remarkable height. All hail UNITY. |