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You guys are funny and i wonder if you really have a sister at home,you would beat a woman and you will later go to her for intimacy when she is not an animal? beside real men dont beat woman |
@Poster,i no feel tell Oooooo |
Looks like this bussiness is profitable! |
Maybe i will also try this bussiness |
Hmmm! 100 billion,God pls rain fire on this greedy Nigerians |
Why you guys can't say the truth atleast we are all behind the wall. I was rusticated from liverpool school of tropical medicine in year 2002 cos they found some in our room,they later called me back in year 2006 but i didnt return but i knew i wont be able to cope! |
The one whom is in love! |
Not sure anceloti is going to finish this season with cheski |
Smoothsilky:quotes from DMX rokiatu:the guy is a terrorist, he could be in parkistian,somewhere arround asia or niger delta area to be precise thoSe guns belong to him cos that id is not created today.Imagine SHOOTOKILL i'm a gentle guy i dont play with guns |
Dont underate ARSENAL,they are unstoppable at the moment,barca are the favourite but football is not mathematics and i think this is another chelski vs inter |
keep dreaming! |
Northern lawmakers in the House of Representatives on Wednesday asked Acting President Goodluck Jonathan, to apply the same ‘economic package’, which helped arrest violence in the Niger Delta, to Jos, Plateau State. The Northern Caucus said in a statement yesterday that the problems that have promoted bloodletting in Plateau State are more economic than religious or tribal. “We are not saying there is no religious undertone, but if someone has a job that closes in the evening, he will have no time to take part in a riot at night,” said Terngu Tsegba, a representative from Benue state, and the chairman of the group. The real problem The group said it identifies ‘poverty and frustration’ as the major cause of the crisis that has claimed thousands of lives during various episodes of massacre in the Plateau area. The caucus’ members come from the 19 states of northern Nigeria, although only six members attended the press briefing where the resolutions were read. The statement condemned the killings that occurred Sunday morning in the Doggon Nahawa village in Jos South Local Government Area where at least 500 people died. “Our sympathy goes to the families and relations of those who lost their lives, the government and people of Plateau state,” the group said. Moving forward On Tuesday, the House of Representatives resolved to urge Mr. Jonathan to establish a Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which should help return peace to the state. The group said its members are bound by the decision and are in support of the call. They however said long term measures must be taken to finally deal with the recurring problem. “We have noted with pleasure the prompt efforts of the Acting President in responding to the crisis,” Mr. Tsegba said. “But we must seek long term measures too.” Work for peace The measures, they said, should be built around improved job creation for the youth. Also the lawmakers said they have resolved to set up a 20 member committee which will visit different areas of the region and consult with tribal and religious leaders, to forestall a repeat. Meanwhile, a similar group in the Senate has named a 15-member ad hoc committee headed by Jibrin Aminu to tackle the Jos crisis. A statement issued the group, and signed by its secretary, Bala Mohammed, said the committee will work to foster peace and trust among northerners, and also liaise with the government to find a permanent solution to the crisis http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/National/5538642-146/northern_reps_want_niger_delta_option.csp |
This man is simply an arm robber,he looted 11billion naira aviation fund |
@Becomerich,come and help Mr crackcles he is packing his stuffs to join benin republic |
Yaradua is probably dead |
it was reported that When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck South America last weekend, the ground rumbled in Chile, the sea rose in the Pacific, and a day on Earth got shorter. Not by much. You guys should expect the worse in few years |
When a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck South America last weekend, the ground rumbled in Chile, the sea rose in the Pacific, and a day on Earth got shorter. Not by much. Earthlings ended up losing 1.26 millionth of a second of a day. You can't sense it. Nor is your dog aware of it. But while other experts charted the shift of tectonic plates and the swell of ocean waters wrought by the quake, geophysicist Richard Gross mathematically calculated the temblor's disruption of the length of the day. The thrust-fault quake -- in which plates under the Earth's surface moved vertically -- caused mass to be redistributed, said Gross, who works at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Cañada Flintridge. On average, the mass of the Earth got a bit closer to the rotation axis," he said. As a result, Gross said, the planet rotates faster -- "just like a spinning skater brings her arms in closer to her body to rotate faster." When the planet rotates faster, the day shortens, he said.Gross studies the Earth's rotation and how it is affected by cataclysmic forces of nature. "Anything that moves mass around on the Earth I take a look at," he said. And it takes a mega-earthquake to attract Gross' attention. The magnitude 6.7 Northridge earthquake didn't even register on the scale of throwing off the Earth's rotation. "I didn't look at that earthquake," he said. "It takes something like the Chilean or Indonesian earthquake before I look at it." This earthquake also shifted the axis around which the Earth rotates, Gross said. Although the Chilean quake shortened the day by 1.26 microseconds -- the unit of time for millionths of a second -- the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake that triggered the catastrophic Asian tsunami shaved 7 microseconds off the day, according to Gross' calculations. Will our biological sleep clocks notice? Circadian rhythms can be affected by even a shift in minutes, said Michael Terman, director of the Center for Light Treatment and Biological Rhythms at Columbia University Medical Center. "Circadian biology . . . is indeed sensitive to the Earth's rotation, but a change of 1.26 microseconds won't have significant impact -- I hope!" Terman said. Of course, losing just 1.26 microseconds a day takes a couple of millenniums to add up to one single second of lost time. (2,174 years to be more precise.) Gross suggests it's not worth tallying that way. "It takes a lot of these big earthquakes to add up to even a second," he said. Far from evoking that textbook illustration of a smooth round ball of continents and blue oceans, Gross describes Earth as a planet of unevenly distributed mass wobbling as it rotates, imperfectly balanced, around its axis, its physique woefully pear-shaped. "It's a bit fatter south of the Equator," Gross said. "The Earth is not completely elastic. It's kind of like putty," he said. "If you have a sudden shock to it, it will continue to deform later in response to that shock." carla.hall@latimes.com http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/03/local/la-me-lost-time4-2010mar04 |
The world is coming to an end |
So you guys clossed the account because he wanted to expose scammer?maybe moderators are the scammer on nairaland who knows,you can close my account too i dont care,i will head to another forum or facebook |
The Central Bank of Nigeria said yesterday it would provide N500 billion for investment in emergency power projects dedicated to industrial clusters in the country. The funds is a debenture to be issued by the Bank of Industry (BOI) to banks at a maximum interest rate of 1 percent with a tenor of 10 to 15 years, CBN Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi said at a press briefing after the Monetary Policy Committee meetings in Abuja. Banks are expected to invest the fund in 500MW in Lagos, 250MW in Kano, 200MW in Onitsha and Nnewi and 200MW in Port Harcourt and Aba. Other areas to benefit from the emergency power funds are Funtua/Gusua/Malunfashi/Zaria with 200MW, Lokoja 200MW and Maiduguri/Gombe/Bauchi 200MW. Power supply went down to its lowest level of 2200MW last week. It is currently put at 2600MW. http://nigerianbulletin.com/summary-plus-news/cbn-to-fund-power-projects-with-n500bn-loan-daily-trust/03032010/13595/ |
@mekusxxx look at yourself, abdumutalab was also decieved by some salamaleeeku brothers. |
Lets put their a.r.ss on the blacklist |
They will always create another USERNAME anytime they want to post something serious about themself,are you sure you have always send him money or just another lie? tell me now pls @crown22 i forgot to tell you that you are e-goat,how could you ask her where she got the money from dont you know that thousands of people in Liberia lives larger than some usa senators? |
Sorry just seeking attention, am bored! |
You should ask your mama! you want make africans believe in its coach when uk and other developed countries does not even believe in his its coach, you dey crazzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |