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PDP So Mauzu is even acting Hmmm |
Pls I want to know because PDP have declared him their presidential candidate and the last time I checked 'There is no doubt that by the provision of the 1999 constitution as amended, Nigeria government can only spend maximum of eight years in office. That is why section 137 (1) (b) of the 1999 constitution as amended provides that a person elected to the office of president at any time for two previous elections shall not be qualified for subsequent election as president of Nigeria. unless the constitution is deliberately amended to accommodate him, all this PDP news declaring him their Predsidential candidate is nonsense because he is not constitutionally eligible. |
What of the missing Malaysian plane he prophesied that they will fined? Anyway we pray against any evil calamity against the Pope, Obama or anybody. Peace and Love is all we need. |
Thank God he is alive, get well soon. Some people wished it was your Dad that got shot ![]() |
God save my Nigeria |
Why don't they show us the pics? I can't trust second hand information . I guess their scared to go to maidugury ![]() |
RIP , hope it is not Ebola ![]() |
frodobee: sounded Ebola BadmusI swear, I thought it was only me ![]() |
Cool |
naija banks cheating Nigerians since 1920. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) reiterated its position that the risk of transmission of Ebola virus disease during air travel remains low. “Unlike infections such as influenza or tuberculosis, Ebola is not airborne,” says Dr Isabelle Nuttall, Director of WHO Global Capacity Alert and Response. “It can only be transmitted by direct contact with the body fluids of a person who is sick with the disease.” On the small chance that someone on the plane is sick with Ebola, the likelihood of other passengers and crew having contact with their body fluids is even smaller. Usually when someone is sick with Ebola, they are so unwell that they cannot travel. WHO is therefore advising against travel bans to and from affected countries. “Because the risk of Ebola transmission on airplanes is so low, WHO does not consider air transport hubs at high risk for further spread of Ebola,” says Dr Nuttall. In early August, after the meeting of the Ebola Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations, WHO provided advice to countries to help contain the current Ebola outbreak and prevent it from spreading further. The guidance recommended: no ban on international travel or trade; that countries be prepared to detect, investigate, and manage Ebola cases; including access to a qualified diagnostic laboratory for Ebola virus and, where appropriate, the capacity to identify and care for travellers originating from known Ebola-infected areas who arrive at international airports or major land crossing points with unexplained fever and other symptoms. Worldwide, countries should provide their citizens traveling to Ebola-affected countries with accurate and relevant information on the Ebola outbreak and measures to reduce the risk of exposure. Source: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/notes/2014/ebola-travel/en/ |
Seriously they have no reason to give us the zmap drug. Americans can't be trusted but we African have our self to blame with corrupt leaders, if our countries where developed to its full potential I don't think we would be asking Americans for any drugs. |
Acidosis: Mr Goon, ...ever heard the word "typographical error"?'omo' it's not an English word and yeah they should be state of Emergency on ur grammar ![]() |
Acidosis: The Federal Government should declare a state of emergency on the Education sector.. Omo they should be state of emergency on ur grammar? |
McWhillion: Happy birthday to you wonderful peepsthanks |
Hope we find them, better late than never |
Gen till 2015 Nice pic sha ![]() |
Yeah, he should not be an exception |
Ebola news Everywhere. Hmmmm I done tire! |
Rubbish! |
Source: www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/20436092 |
Israelis and Arabs have been fighting over Gaza on and off, for decades. It's part of the wider Arab Israeli conflict. After World War II and the Holocaust in which six million Jewish people were killed, more Jewish people wanted their own country. They were given a large part of Palestine, which they considered their traditional home but the Arabs who already lived there and in neighbouring countries felt that was unfair and didn't accept the new country. A history of the Gaza conflict In 1948, the two sides went to war. When it ended, Gaza was controlled by Egypt and another area, the West Bank, by Jordan. They contained thousands of Palestinians who fled what was now the new Jewish home, Israel. Israel's recognition But then, in 1967, after another war, Israel occupied these Palestinian areas and Israeli troops stayed there for years. Israelis hoped they might exchange the land they won for Arab countries recognising Israel's right to exist and an end to the fighting. Israel finally left Gaza in 2005 but soon after, a group called Hamas won elections and took control there. Much of the world calls Hamas a terrorist organisation. It refuses to recognise Israel as a country and wants Palestinians to be able to return to their old home - and will use violence to achieve its aims. Since then, Israel has held Gaza under a blockade, which means it controls its borders and limits who can get in and out. Life in Gaza. Life for the many of the 1.5 million Palestinians who live in the Gaza Strip is difficult. Martin Patience reports from Gaza about children there (29 July) Israel controls its coastline and all the entry and exit crossings into Israel. There is another crossing point into Egypt. There is no working airport. Because access is so restricted, not many goods get into or out of Gaza. Food is allowed in, but aid agencies say families are not eating as much meat or fresh vegetables and fruit as they used to. There are often power cuts. Large numbers of people are unemployed because businesses can get very few of their products out of Gaza to sell, and people don't have much money to buy things. Palestinian refugees During the 1948 and 1967 wars hundreds of thousands of Palestinians left, or were forced out of, their homes and moved to neighbouring countries to become refugees. More than 4.6 million Palestinians are refugees and their descendants, many living in camps in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. They get help from the United Nations. Violence in Gaza Though the Palestinians don't have an army, rockets are regularly fired from Gaza into Israel. Israelis living in border towns are used to having to take shelter and adapting their lives to deal with the rockets. In the years since Israel withdrew its troops in 2005, Gaza has seen several Israeli offensives. Israel says these were aimed at putting a stop to rocket fire. In 2008, Israel sent soldiers into Gaza. An estimated 1,300 people, many of them civilians, were killed in Gaza before a ceasefire was declared; 13 Israeli soldiers also died. In 2012, at least 167 Palestinians and six Israelis were killed during an Israeli operation. After eight days a ceasefire was declared with both sides promising to stop attacks. Most recently in July 2014, Palestinian authorities said over 200 people were killed by Israeli air strikes and many more injured. Israel says more than 1,100 rockets were fired from Gaza, seriously injuring at least four Israelis, with one Israeli man killed. Peace Process Other countries, particularly America, have worked hard to settle the fighting between the Arabs and Israelis but so far nothing has worked. Many people want Gaza and the West Bank to be turned into a new country - Palestine. Israel won't agree to this unless it feels safe - and Hamas accepts its right to exist. The other sticking points are what will happen to Israelis who've settled in the West Bank, who will run Jerusalem and what will happen to the Palestinian refugees.
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Bro get ur passport and leave our Chelsea pls. Ur too slow ![]() |
Chai! Let her go to jamb office sharp sharp and complain |
Hahaha |
Lool , nice ![]() |
Nigeria my country |
Good news but seriously na December dem dey do their there Post UME?? Nawa O°˚˚˚ other skuls e.g Fut minna have done their own since August and have giving admission sef! Sha all is well |
Good development but #14000 is still expensive O°˚˚˚ for just battery!! |
Hmmm |
Good/Bad News |
So Mauzu is even acting
Hmmm
. I guess their scared to go to maidugury 