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Slay queens or you mean slay thieves .. |
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In Nigeria there is something called "mind your business" so your days on earth will be long |
Ladies have been attracted to apple since the garden of eden |
Bloody pedophile ur daughter agemate... When area boy gang up rape ur daughter then karma has taken its full course |
oyonu:yeah true love indeed be decieving ur self |
Reasoning with nigerian girl with this thing na herculian task |
My country people dem like to talk talk dey just dey parabulate story story story every year oohh, nepa no bring light oohh nepa no bring light oohh TEKNO - RARA |
Yeah thats for deceiving nicki minaj with $500,000 engagement ring so she will give you free obelekente till you get tired.. |
A beautiful young woman has narrated the battle she fought after developing vitiligo months before her wedding. A bride was left in tears after developing vitiligo months before her wedding. The young woman revealed that the condition was triggered by the stress of planning her big day, according to Dailymail. The woman identified as Kandice Benford, 32, 'freaked out' when white blotches began to spread over her body shortly before she was due to walk down the aisle. The bride, of Terry, Mississippi, thinks the condition, which causes patches of skin lose their pigment, may have been triggered by the anxiety of fine-tuning the details of the wedding. Kandice first noticed white spots on her hands when she was at college in her late teens. 'I had a spot here and there and I had heard about vitiligo so I knew what it was but I didn't really care about it at the time,' she said. It was only when she hit 30 in 2015 — less than a year before she was due to tie the knot with her partner, Elliott Benford — that the disease spread rapidly. Kandice's husband-to-be, who is now 30, was also sick at the time. The bride was juggling work and wedding planning while worrying about his health. Vitiligo is widely believed to be an autoimmune disorder and though its exact cause isn't known, stress and emotional trauma can exacerbate the symptoms. Over the course of a year, the white spots spread and now they cover her entire body. For her wedding day, the bride desperately tried to cover the spots with make-up at first. SOURCE> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5056007/Bride-developed-vitiligo-wedding.html cc. lalasticlala mynd44 fleewpeed
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Doctors said he wouldn't live past 6 weeks, but this year he turns 18 years old. Liam enjoys trains and building with Legos, and, if he falls asleep … he’ll die. Liam Derbyshire has Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome, also known as Ondine’s Curse (after a German folktale in which the water sprite Ondine curses her unfaithful lover with death if he ever forgets to be conscious of his breathing). One of the effects of the disease is that if Liam falls asleep, he’ll stop breathing. In fact, he wasn’t supposed to live past 6 weeks old, but this year he turns 18. Affecting fewer than 1,500 people in the world, this rare condition targets the nervous system, which controls heart rate and breathing, increasing the risk of brain damage. Liam uses a ventilator at night to help him breathe, but even during day, there remains constantly the risk that he will have a seizure or simply get tired. Liam’s dad says he hasn’t had a peaceful night’s sleep since the day Liam was born, but he says, “Liam is living proof that there’s always hope" They continue to help Liam live as independently as possible and testify that a difficult life is valuable and worthy. “You cannot regret or have any remorse about the life he’s had,” his mom said. “If we had listened to some of the doctors, he shouldn’t even be alive now.” SOURCE> https://aleteia.org/2017/07/24/ondines-curse-if-this-boy-falls-asleep-hell-stop-breathing/ cc. lalasticlala mynd44 fleewpeed
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Timmy301:hahaha |
mhizesther:aiye le ibosi oohh |
uzoormah:hahaha person husband |
Pastor turn politician issokay |
A white man won the heart of many today after parking along the road at Adeola Odeku street, V.I, Lagos. To present a set of clutches to a physically challenged girl, identified as Aisha from kastina who he normally sees when passing by. According to eyewitness this is not the first time the man is doing such. May God reward his kind gesture SOURCE>http://www..com/talk/topic,347823.0.html
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ayourbamie:no |
Alero3Arubi:she is playing with her food |
“Till death do us part” is an essential wedding vow that couples exchange. But for one elderly woman in Cambodia, death is just a hurdle. Khim Hang believes she has been reunited with her deceased husband again, as she thinks he has been reincarnated as a calf. She is so certain that she even married the bovine and now shares a bed with it. The 74-year-old lady was heartbroken after her husband Tol Khut’s sudden demise over a year ago in Cambodia’s northeastern Kratie Province. “When I went to see a medium, his soul came in and said ‘I am your husband’. Then I noted that he (the calf) licked my hair, then my neck, then kissed me so that really made me believe that he is my husband,” she told Reuters. “I believe that he (the calf) is my husband because whatever he does when he goes upstairs… it is in exactly the same way as he (my husband) did when he was alive,” she added. But it’s not just her, her children too believe that the five-month-old calf is their deceased father. Tol Vandy, her son explained that the calf only licks the arms of his relatives. Even her Lim Rith highlights that the animal “loves his children” and its behaviour with them is enough to prove that he is none other than Tol Khut. The calf now spends nights inside the family home with some quality TV-time just like theman preferred. The bovine shares the home with family members. He stays in Khut’s old room and looks out through the windows, just like the man reportedly did. The family tucks the calf into bed every night as it sleeps with Khut’s favourite pillow. “I will keep him and take care of him for my entire life,” Hang said. She has also asked her children to take care of her reincarnated ‘husband’ after her death and perform the same religious funeral for the bovine as that of a human when it dies. The calf has become a national sensation and every day scores of people visit their house to see experience how the animal enjoys living with the family. SOURCE>> https://www.indianexpress.com/article/trending/bizarre/convinced-it-is-her-reincarnated-husband-cambodian-woman-marries-calf-4761535/ cc. lalasticlala fleewpeed mynd44
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Nollywood is still learning |
12. The pile of dump jamal jumped into in slumdog millionaire is a mix of chocolate and peanut butter..
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11. Arnold shwarzenegger first movie "Hercules in Newyork" was so bad the right to the movie was auctioned on ebay at $550,000
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10. Jim caviezel was struck by lightning during a sermon the mountain scene from "Passion of Christ"
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9. The movie Titanic(1997) cost more to make than the actual ship (Titanic) . The movie cost $200 million. The actual cost to construct the ship from 1910 to 1912 were $7.5million. Adjusted for inflation that would be around $116million in 1997
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8. The 80's action movie "Die Hard" was actually originated from the failed script from 'commando 2'
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7. In "Terminator 2" arnold swarzenergger only spoke 700 words and for that he was paid $15 million. So the iconic dialogue "HASTA LA VISTA BABY" cost around $85,000
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6. "The dark knight" was the first batman movie not to have "Batman" in its title
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5. Jemmy renner was trained by olympic archers for his role as the agent Clint Barton in the movie avengers
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4. Disney character alladin was modelled after Tom Cruise
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Abeg her life her decision