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YSBidam89:This could project you to the world, don't trivialise every bad situation, go there and help humanity. The world is watching.... |
This could project you to the world, don't trivialise every bad situation, go there and help humanity. The world is watching.... |
This is one of the primary schools in Yimirshika hawul local government (Yimirshika primary school ll) where students learn English, mathematics and sciences sitting on log of wood and bar stones, this part of borno community has been neglected for too long even before Boko Haram stated. Something urgent needs to be done to help them catch up with the rest of the world.
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Major Andrew Abore Malgwi who is an army officer distinguished himself in Australia after successfully completing his senior officers course with a Master of Military and Defence Studies. Lets celebrate another Naija own making us proud in overseas. ![]()
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Nairaland.com you have a big responsibility to moderate what people say here on your forum, you must try your best to prevent people from disrespecting our leaders by their comments. Take note. |
I received this message in my mail box telling me about a debt transaction from Diamond Bank. I don't even have a diamond bank account so how comes I received such an email? Even those who have diamond bank account please do not respond to such emails, it's a scam.
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Going to church without Holy Bible? |
OK fine ![]() We should do same for the super eagles, when Ahmed Musa is the only Northerner in the team. Nigeria is too good for all these sentiments please. |
HE WHO HAS NOT SINNED LET HIM CAST THE FIRST STONE. YOU SHOULD STOP judgmental |
WHERE IS MICHAEL OWEN? |
CHECK OUT TASMENIAN DEVILS THEIR OWN KONJI BAD PASS ALL THEM ANIMALS, THE MALE KIDNAP THE FEMALE AND CHEW FOR ALMOST TWO WEEKS OF BLEEPING NO REST ![]() You probably know that black widows often eat their mates, but as it turns out, this is hardly the most violent example of spider copulation. Male wasp spiders allow their genitals to break off inside their partner just before she attacks and eats him. For a long time, researchers believed this was an attempt to escape their eminent demise. But it turns out, breaking off their sex organs had no impact on whether or not the creature survived, but it did make it less likely that the female's subsequent mates would be able to pass on their genes. Females with genitals already broken off inside of them ate their mates much more quickly, providing the males with even less time to attempt to successfully mate first. Wasp spiders aren't the only species of spiders to lose their junk in the mating process. In fact, the Tent Cobweb Weaver voluntarily chews off one of his sex organs before mating so he can pass his genes along to his mate faster, thereby being able to impregnate her before competing spiders get the chance. 10. Octopuses Next time you see an octopus tentacle, just remember, you could be looking at one of his arms, or, at his penis. While the sex organ tentacle isn't truly a penis, in many species, it actually fills with blood and becomes erect just like a human's. Regardless of species though, the basic process involved is always the same: the male places a packet of sperm on his sex arm and then uses it to place the sperm in a slot of the female's body used for reproduction. In every species, the male's organ stays embedded in the female's body. He cannot regrow his sex tentacle and he will die within a few months. In some species though, the process is much more bizarre. For example, the Paper Nautilus will detach his penis tentacle and allow it to swim by itself over to the female. The Blanket Octopus has a similar unobtrusive mating habit. The male, which is approximately 40,000 times smaller than the female, will swim up to his woman of choice, stick his mating arm to her body somewhere and then swim off to die. The female rarely even notices the encounter, even as the arm left behind will crawl its way around her body until it arrives in her gill slit where it will wait until her eggs are mature. At that point, she'll remove the arm, rip open the sperm packet and sprinkle it over her eggs. She may as well be adding some sugar to her iced tea. Meanwhile, her mate will almost certainly be dead by that point. 11. Praying Mantis It's common knowledge that female praying mantises eat the heads of their mates during intercourse, but as it turns out, this isn't always the case. In some species, head-eating is a required part of the interaction, as it makes the male ejaculate more quickly. But in most cases, the cannibalism is actually a relatively rare behavior that occurs anywhere from 5-31% of the time. In these cases, the female will only eat the male because she's hungry and needs more sustenance in order to go on living. Remember, most animals only mate to keep their species going and a dead female isn't going to help the mantis survive as a species. When cannibalism doesn't occur, the mating ritual is actually a bit romantic, including a long mating dance and soft antennae stroking. Who knew these guys were such softies?[/quote] |
1. Dr Joseph Thlama Dawha as the Group Managing Director (GMD) of NNPC. 2. Mr Anthony Ugonna Muoneke, Managing Director, NPDC 3. Ms Aisha Mata Abdurrahman, Group Executive Director, (Commercial and Investment), and 4. Dr Attahiru Yusuf, Group Executive Director, Business Development. All the appointments are with immediate effect. |
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