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eluyebamayowa:female (5 months old) and male (7 months old)......reason for selling them? i need some money urgently, i have many other rabbits and there will also be weaners for sale by neXt month |
alakara:New Zealandwhite(female) and Chinchilla brown(male) |
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these matured male and female rabbits are for sale at give away Price....#5000 for both
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The anxiety surrounding the demise of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, has continued to heighten as worshippers of Oro began the annual festival in the ancient town on Friday night. Oro is a deity worshipped across Yoruba land, which forbids the womenfolk from going outdoors in the night during the period of its festival. Although, sources in Ife told our correspondent that the festival, scheduled to commence on Friday night had nothing to do with the demise of the Ooni, the public believe otherwise. The sources, however, insisted that the festival, which would last for seven nights, should not be mistaken for the commencement of the rites of passage of the Ooni. They also insisted that the Ooni was still alive, contrary to the media reports that the monarch died in the United Kingdom. Although some youths interviewed by our correspondent said they were not aware of the festival, they said the festival would force everybody to remain indoors at night throughout the seven- day period. A former Commissioner for Culture and Tourism in Osun State, Mr. Sikiru Ayedun, confirmed to our correspondent that the festival would start on Friday night. Ayedun, who is from Ife, said, “Yes, Oro will start tonight (Friday). But it has nothing to do with the rumour of the death of Baba (Ooni). “It is an annual festival and it holds around this time. So, it has nothing to do with the rumour in town.” The news of the death of the Ooni was reported by the media on Wednesday, but the 16 chiefs, known as the Royal Traditional Council of the palace, led by the Lowa of Ife, Oba Joseph Ijaodola, debunked the news. The Lowa also led the chiefs to announce to Governor Rauf Aregbesola on Thursday that the monarch was alive and not dead. http://www.punchng.com/news/ooni-anxiety-heightens-as-oro-festival-begins-in-ife/
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There were strong indications that the All Progressives Congress governors on Friday failed to take a decision on the crisis rocking the party’s caucus in the Senate.http://www.punchng.com/news/senate-crisis-apc-govs-divided-over-saraki/
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kamair237:[color=#990000][/color] No, we just getting started |
The senator representing Kaduna-Central senatorial district, Shehu Sani, has said that the impeachment of the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, will deepen the crisis rocking the National Assembly and impede the operations of the executive arm of government. Sani, who was elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, said although he didn’t vote for Ekweremadu, the plan to remove him was not the solution to the crisis rocking the National Assembly. The senator said this during an interview withSahara TVon Monday. Sani said, “We have to tell ourselves the truth. We are in a difficult situation. The fact that we have a deputy senate president from the PDP is a better alternative to the election of a senate president from the PDP because we could have had that on June 9. “If we remove Ekweremadu and replace him with an APC senator, the PDP in the senate would be a potent opposition that would continue to oppose anything that the executive arm presents. “Now that the APC senators are not united, and when you have a PDP as a force to confront, that would be an additional problem. Now, Ekweremadu is the subject matter. Ekweremadu is being seen as representing a power equation in the sharing of power in the country. Therefore, removing Ekweremadu will create more problems than the solutions which we are saying it would create. As the 8th Senate resumes on July 28, Sani advised his colleagues to focus on providing good governance to Nigerians. The APC senator backed President Buhari’s bailout to states to pay their workers’ salaries. Reacting to the calls for the reduction of the allowances of lawmakers, he said, “I concur with the opinions of Nigerians that the salaries should be reduced to reflect the present economic situation of the country but our people should know that we can only work within the range of what we earn. I believe that 90 to 95 per cent of the people we represent want to see projects in their constituencies, and want to see their social and economic needs met. “I think we need to understand the situation. When people who worked are not paid, it is not an issue of finance. It is a national security problem and I think we should look at it from that point of view. What we want is a nation that works and also a people that are comfortable with their government at all levels.” www.punchng.com/politics/ekweremadus-removal-will-worsen-nassembly-crisis-says-sani/
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While addressing PDP stakeholders in Lokoja, Kogi state, today, PDP spokesperson Olisa Metuh said Buhari is treating people who worked under GEJ in the last administration like prisoners of war. We condemn the uncivilised method of arrest, intimidation and the denial of the fundamental human rights of members of our party who served in the last administration by the Buhari led administration. We're being treated as if we are prisoners of war. We're being treated like refugees. But we are not afraid, we have faith in our strength & unity; faith in the peace, unity & progress of Nigeria. We're not afraid of the intimidation, harassment and arrest of our members by the administration of President Buhari.” he said www.punchng.com/news/buhari-treating-our-members-as-criminals-pdp/
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Chelsea midfielder, Mikel Obi would be recalled by new Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh for next month’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier in Tanzania and played as a defensive midfielder, AfricanFootball.com has exclusively learnt. Mikel last played for the Super Eagles in November 2014 when Nigeria drew 2-2 with South Africa in a 2015 AFCON qualifier in Uyo. “Mikel still remains one of Nigeria’s top stars in Europe even he is no longer playing regularly for Chelsea these days and that is why he will be part of Oliseh’s immediate plans, beginning with the AFCON qualifier in Tanzania next month,” a top official said. “But instead of giving him a free role as he has been given in the Eagles in the past, he will play as a defensive midfielder, like he does for his club.” The Super Eagles are second behind The Pharaohs of Egypt in the qualifying group for the 2017 AFCON in Gabon after they beat of Chad 2-0 in Kaduna in June. http://tribuneonlineng.com/afcon-qualifier-oliseh-recall-mikel-tanzania
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Chelsea midfielder, Mikel Obi would be recalled by new Nigeria coach Sunday Oliseh for next month’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier in Tanzania and played as a defensive midfielder, AfricanFootball.com has exclusively learnt. Mikel last played for the Super Eagles in November 2014 when Nigeria drew 2-2 with South Africa in a 2015 AFCON qualifier in Uyo. “Mikel still remains one of Nigeria’s top stars in Europe even he is no longer playing regularly for Chelsea these days and that is why he will be part of Oliseh’s immediate plans, beginning with the AFCON qualifier in Tanzania next month,” a top official said. “But instead of giving him a free role as he has been given in the Eagles in the past, he will play as a defensive midfielder, like he does for his club.” The Super Eagles are second behind The Pharaohs of Egypt in the qualifying group for the 2017 AFCON in Gabon after they beat of Chad 2-0 in Kaduna in June. http://tribuneonlineng.com/afcon-qualifier-oliseh-recall-mikel-tanzania
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To commemorate the 6th month of the abduction of Chibok Girls in Borno state on April 14th, US singer Alicia Keys led other women to the United Nations Headquarters in New York where they called for continued efforts towards the release of the abducted girls. Alicia Keys said it is important everyone keeps talking about the issue until it is resolved because humans have the tendency to move on quickly...
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if u need rabbit to use as pet, to rear and make profit or u to eat either live or smoked, contact me@ 08069459603.... I can also give u free lecture on how to make money rearing rabbit
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