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tabithababy:No |
theButterfly:OK, she's not that big, just normal size for a ten year old |
oxypress:Yes, 2 teaching hospital. Ede in osun state |
theButterfly:Eating and drinking water well? Yes but sometimes she finds it difficult to sleep at night. |
utytill:OK, thanks |
[quote author=uboma post=78991431]What is her daily schedule like? What time does she leave home for school? When does she return home from school? While at home, what activities is she engaged in? What time does she retire to bed?[/quote leave school 3:30 and only do normal house work after(washing plates and sweeping), she doesn't even wash her own clothes |
KristaPretty:Thank you, she's just 10 and she doesn't have a phone yet, but I'll take note of that. |
Pls, after a very long period of going about, we just get to know that my sister has "migraine". My mum is tired of going about. Pls what drugs can she use apart from natural remedy. |
Mr. Babatunde Oyatokun, the Chief Security Officer (CSO), Obafemi Awolowo University, has acknowledged the scary broadcast about cultists invasion of the campus. Earier today, students of Obafemi Awolowo University received a message titled "To The Prawns and Suirrells of Obafemi Awolowo University" through social media platforms. The release was owned by the name "Oju (Eyes)." You should recall that there was an attack on Saturday's late night by the "Alora confraternity" when Zlatan Ibile, a well-known musician was performing in a show that held in Amphitheater. The attack has been confirmed to have been carried out mostly by students of Oduduwa University, a neighbouring university. Some students were caught and have been handed over to the Moore police division as earlier reported by OAU Kilonshele. However, the scary release that has been broadcasted on groups and pages noted that there will be a revenge mission on 1st of June by the group. The scary release has been met with different reactions by students, some argued that the release should not be taken serious while some called for proper and serious reaction in order to avoid another disaster. Meanwhile, the Chief Security Officer of Obafemi Awolowo University, Mr Babtunde acknowledged the release when contacted by this correspondent and reiterated that the school is working on it. "The university is working on it, we are working on it. Any step taken can not be publicised," he told OAU KILONSHELE correspondent. Source: http://oaukilonshele..com/2019/05/oau-allays-students-fears-of-publicised.html |
queenitee:Thought it's only me that's ....... |
Unpopular opinion KATAKATA STREET IS BETTER THAN GOT. Pls don't quote me |
hafsatadebisi:He has only been using a sim, he has not changed is Sim card before |
[quote author=hafsatadebisi post=78114730]Was the phone sold to you by the rightful owner? Probably stolen? Maybe the real owner of the blocked it after it was stolen from him. Why not talk to the seller, he might be aware or know its fault(if he's the real owner). Or may it has to do with settings from the phone. Just talk to him first. [/quote It was not stolen, besides the guy that sold it to me is a close friend |
bobo65:ok |
bobo65:ok |
MrBrownJay1:Yes, I put someone else's sim card still saying the same thing, like how much and how long will it take me to unlock it. |
Pls, I just got a iPhone 6 ( second hand) and I've been trying to put my sim, but it's saying sim card not valid, pls help I've done all I can do |
why you sef go tell dem say dem smell nice. |
A Turkish third division player has been banned for life for attacking opponents during a league match. Amed SK midfielder Mansur Calar, 33, was accused by Sakaryaspor of cutting their players "with a sharp object" during a 1-1 draw on Saturday. The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) banned Calar from all competitive games for four years and fined him 25,000 lira (£3,500) on Thursday. Any suspension longer than three years constitutes a life ban in Turkey. It means Calar will not be able to play football in Turkey again. Sakaryaspor said a number of players went to hospital after the match with injuries. They said players were attacked as they inspected the pitch before their away match and again during the warm-up - with a player from either side shown red cards before kick-off. The TFF ordered Amed SK to play one match behind closed doors. Amed SK player Muhlis Ystemi was given a five-match ban and a 3,000 lira (£420) fine and team-mate Muhammed Ali Ozdemir was handed a four-match suspension and fined 2,400 lira (£336) for "attacks on rival team athletes." Sakaryaspor's Serkan Odabasoglu was banned for five matches and fined 3,000 lira (£420) for the same offence. What happened? The story surfaced with allegations emerging via a local TV news channel, which reported a brawl on the pitch. The channel claimed an Amed SK (Amedspor) player used a razor to attack the opposing team's player. That created a swirl of attention on social media with the hashtag #shutdownamedspor trending. Sakaryaspor player Ferhat Yazgan posted a picture of what he said were injuries caused by a blade on social media and the club issued a statement about what they call "assaults" on their players. It is hard to determine the cause of Yazgan's injuries from the picture on social media - whether they came from a razor or from nail scratches sustained in a brawl. Amedspor's social media account published video of clashes between players after the game. What is the context? Amedspor represents Diyarbakir, the most prominent Kurdish-populated city in Turkey. They have encountered similar issues - especially when playing away from home. This game was played in Diyarbakir, but at the reverse fixture in Sakaryaspor's home town of Adapazari in the first half of the season, nationalistic songs glorifying the Turkish army were played. This was at a time when the Turkish army was conducting military operations in northern Syria against Kurdish militia. Two years ago, the Turkish military entered Diyarbakir, enforcing a curfew and conducting operations in the town against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militia group. Adapazari is a small town in Turkey with traditionally strong support for President Erdogan. Nationalism runs high in the town - as in most towns in central Anatolia. The fans are vocal in terms of supporting the military and ongoing operations and it has created this political rivalry. |
