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Raydos:Pics 1: Greece Ruins built in 200Bc or so Pics 2: Roman ruins in Algeria built 2000 years ago with proper planing and paved streets more better than Abuja master plan Pics: Roman ruins in Algeria built 2000 years ago with proper planing and paved streets more better than Lagos master plan Note: Across Europe there are Roads and infrastructure built by the Romans more than 2,500 years ago still in use today
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500 naira here in Delta State if you are good at pricing |
aribisala0:No. BBC is not NTA
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PrinceOfLagos:I don't think so, what about the judiciary |
Hmm |
Ok |
seunny4lif:Watin do cow? |
I buy all types of gift cards. Instant crediting https:///qr/OGALF3DPIJQQK1 |
Bojack:They are Boko haram terrorists in disguise. They went for special training from their masters Al-Qaeda and some Pakistani's govt officials . Few months from now they will unleash terror in the North. |
How is this news. SMH
I think Igveretv is a moderator on Nairaland |
Simplyleo:first of all what is wailing? u mean criticising the government is now wailing? black man mentality |
missjekyll:thanks for the advice |
Johnnyessence:don't u think spraying a pond with herbicides might be dangerous? |
Mutemenot:different types of fish in different pond as i said earlier this event occurred in one of our pond |
Johnnyessence:as at yesterday evening we've cleared and removed all the weeds from the pond. |
so, I was asked to dry the fish for the production of fish meal
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Johnnyessence:My brother I'm sure that the pond is now empty, I only took the picture of some of the dead fish not all. well if there is any fish left in the pond we're leaving them behind. is now between them and their immune system. we can't afford the cost |
This pictures were taken after we finished removing all the dead fish from the pond. At first we thought the fish were dead as a result of poisoning.
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Johnnyessence:Take a closer look @ the picture below. u will see another type of fish I don't know the name in English, we just bought them before the unfortunate incident. This particular pond is meant for this type of fish & tilapia fish. we have a different pond for Cat Fish
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the pond where the incident occurred
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When i woke up yesterday, I was informed me that the fish in one of our ponds were all dead. What led to the death of the massive quantity of the fishes is unknown. At first we thought they were dead because of poisoning. After a closer look on the pond we discovered that water pollution might have lead to the death of the fishes. what do u think might have been the cause? Water pollution or Chemical poisoning?
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helinues:Lagos has received more than 20 billion in donations |
Anonymous4:This is Nigeria, where fake news spreads like wild fire. besides I just saw this on BBC |
Lalasticlala come let stop the rumours |
A man who was picked up by a helicopter in the middle of a huge traffic jam in Nigeria had suffered a stroke, the helicopter company has told the BBC. The video from Sunday spread widely on social media, with many speculating it showed a billionaire who had called the helicopter to escape the four-hour long traffic jam. The video provoked condemnation about the behaviour of Nigeria's super rich. But the helicopter operator says it is normal to respond to emergency calls. Three days later, on Wednesday, Nigeria's Civil Aviation authority said that it had launched an investigation into the incident. Femi Adeniji from Tropical Arctic Logistics Ltd told the BBC that he didn't understand why the video had caused such a fuss. He said it was normal for their company to respond to emergency situations, as there is no such public emergency service available - and they had done so six times in the last two months. He said that there was no truth in the speculation that the helicopter was called by a billionaire who wanted to escape the huge traffic jam. Instead he said that the man had been suffering from high blood pressure and his driver had panicked. A doctor who was also stuck in the traffic was helping the man and the helicopter was called. It landed on Ore road which connects the south west to the southern part of Nigeria. source : www-bbc-com/news/world-africa-48771364?iorg_service_id_internal=624173547714020">https://https-www-bbc-com/news/world-africa-48771364?iorg_service_id_internal=624173547714020%3BAfpRgo6vqmX1lfL_
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A man who was picked up by a helicopter in the middle of a huge traffic jam in Nigeria had suffered a stroke, the helicopter company has told the BBC. The video from Sunday spread widely on social media, with many speculating it showed a billionaire who had called the helicopter to escape the four-hour long traffic jam. The video provoked condemnation about the behaviour of Nigeria's super rich. But the helicopter operator says it is normal to respond to emergency calls. Three days later, on Wednesday, Nigeria's Civil Aviation authority said that it had launched an investigation into the incident. Femi Adeniji from Tropical Arctic Logistics Ltd told the BBC that he didn't understand why the video had caused such a fuss. He said it was normal for their company to respond to emergency situations, as there is no such public emergency service available - and they had done so six times in the last two months. He said that there was no truth in the speculation that the helicopter was called by a billionaire who wanted to escape the huge traffic jam. Instead he said that the man had been suffering from high blood pressure and his driver had panicked. A doctor who was also stuck in the traffic was helping the man and the helicopter was called. It landed on Ore road which connects the south west to the southern part of Nigeria.
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