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@ No 9, Must it Only be Village, Village Village... any little post, comment on Yur parents living in Village!!! |
ennyhola:yea ur right.... was also single too but sincerely being in a relationship wuld also kinda require the both partners reconsidering sex option. |
Lord, pls let yur Mercy and Grace be sufficient for me and moi Famz... |
copied!!! |
irrational thinking |
these guys are damn not serious |
aw mach does t go for? |
I fink its a rattlesnake.. |
Bonjour peepz, I got to realize that there are so many additional + we could give to our Status as a person and Such is learning how to speak international languages like French, Dutch, Spanish and even English. Do you really think u can be upgraded by learning a new Language? |
Bonjour peepz, I got to realize that there are so many additional + we could give to our Status as a person and Such is learning how to speak international languages like French, Dutch, Spanish and even English. Do you really think u can be upgraded by learning a new Language? |
BiafranBushBoy:shey dat bony and skinny lady? |
The Western world are good at disrupting a nations economy.. |
[color=#006600][/color]The Western world has been a major thorn and Cause to Africa being Underdeveloped.. What are your Justifications on this Topic? |
Chelsea 2 goals upfront |
This tomato van just had an accident in akungba akoko , main gate of adekunle ajasin university,
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Singer Janet Jackson has at the age of 50 given birth to her first child, a baby boy, her publicist has confirmed. A statement said the musician and her Qatari businessman husband, Wissam Al Mana, were "thrilled" to welcome the infant, Eissa Al Mana. "Janet had a stress-free healthy delivery and is resting comfortably," the publicist added. Speculation about her pregnancy surfaced last April when she postponed her Unbreakable tour. She posted a video on Twitter at the time in which she told fans that she was postponing the tour because "there's been a sudden change". "I thought it was important that you be the first to know," she said, adding: "Please, if you can try and understand that it's important that I do this now." She said she wanted to focus on planning a family with her husband, whom she wed in 2012. Jackson had earlier been spotted in London shopping for baby essentials.
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Dear World, I wasn’t all bad, signed , 2016 I know, I know. You're SO over me . You lost a favorite celebrity. Your Samsung Galaxy exploded. You got really tired of Pokemon Go really fast. But look a little closer. I was also all kinds of awesome - in ways that left you a better place. THE WORLD There's finally peace in Colombia • Non-violent protests helped impeach a president in South Korea • Gambia voted out a dictator • The military no longer rules Myanmar • Lebanon picked a leader - after 45 tries • A Pope and a Russian Orthodox patriarch met for the first time in 1,000 years THE ENVIRONMENT That big ozone hole over the Antarctic is starting to heal • India planted 50 million trees -- in one day! • Norway banned deforestation • The Paris Agreement to limit global warming is now international law THE US The high school graduation rate is at its highest • The teen birth rate kept on falling • The unemployment rate is the lowest in 10 years • Americans gave to charity more than ever before HEALTH Researchers found new genes that may help cure ALS (thanks ice bucket challenge) • There's hope for a new HIV vaccine • The measles is no more in the Americas • Sri Lanka proved you can finish off malaria • China bred good mosquitoes to fight the bad ones • West Africa is ebola-free (And an experimental vaccine is 100 percent effective ) HUMAN RIGHTS Gambia and Tanzania banned child marriage • The death penalty is illegal in more than half the world • 300 African communities pledged to end female genital mutilation • A law against 'honor' killings finally passed in Pakistan CONSERVATION The tiger population rose for the first time in 100 years • Pandas are endangered no more • There were only 126 kakapo parrots left in the world; now there are 154! • Hawaii boasted the largest protected place on the planet SPORTS The Cubs finally won the World Series • Leicester City defied the odds to win the Premier League • The title-starved Cleveland won the NBA crown • The Olympic refugee team won our hearts SPACE There may be a ninth planet lurking in our solar system • Juno made it to Jupiter - after five years • Scientists found an Earth-like planet just 4.2 light years away • We got serious about putting humans on Mars |
the ice caps at Arctic region are greatly melting dude |
Snowfall was recorded in the Sahara Desert for the first time in 37 years It snowed on December 19 in the Sahara Desert, and NASA’s Landsat 7 satellite was there (or rather, hundreds of miles overhead) to see it. The photo comes from Landsat 7’s Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus visible-light camera, and depicts the first snowfall recorded in the massive African desert in 37 years. The snow-covered area depicted in the photo lies on the northern end of the desert, near the Moroccan-Algerian border and the town of Ain Safra. Here’s the full image, which you can click to enlarge: NASA This map shows the approximate region of the photo, with images from previous years for comparison: NASA NASA notes that snow is not all that rare on the African continent, with regular snowfall on high peaks like Kilimanjaro and sites where people ski in South Africa .Snowfall was recorded in the Sahara Desert for the first time in 37 years It snowed on December 19 in the Sahara Desert, and NASA’s Landsat 7 satellite was there (or rather, hundreds of miles overhead) to see it. The photo comes from Landsat 7’s Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus visible-light camera, and depicts the first snowfall recorded in the massive African desert in 37 years. The snow-covered area depicted in the photo lies on the northern end of the desert, near the Moroccan-Algerian border and the town of Ain Safra. Here’s the full image, which you can click to enlarge: NASA This map shows the approximate region of the photo, with images from previous years for comparison: NASA NASA notes that snow is not all that rare on the African continent, with regular snowfall on high peaks like Kilimanjaro and sites where people ski in South Africa .Snowfall was recorded in the Sahara Desert for the first time in 37 years It snowed on December 19 in the Sahara Desert, and NASA’s Landsat 7 satellite was there (or rather, hundreds of miles overhead) to see it. The photo comes from Landsat 7’s Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus visible-light camera, and depicts the first snowfall recorded in the massive African desert in 37 years. The snow-covered area depicted in the photo lies on the northern end of the desert, near the Moroccan-Algerian border and the town of Ain Safra. Here’s the full image, which you can click to enlarge: NASA This map shows the approximate region of the photo, with images from previous years for comparison: NASA NASA notes that snow is not all that rare on the African continent, with regular snowfall on high peaks like Kilimanjaro and sites where people ski in South Africa .
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cute cars |
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