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SportsRe: Sabi Punters Supernatural Group by Sirjohn84(m): 6:28pm On Aug 18, 2016
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SportsRe: 2 Sure Odds Needed Urgently by Sirjohn84(m): 5:53pm On Aug 18, 2016
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PhonesRe: What Airtel Did To Me These Morning by Sirjohn84(m): 3:41pm On Aug 18, 2016
bro my case worse ooo.each I subscribe I nu fit download ooooo....
EventsRe: A Nigerian Lady Marries Her Chinese Lover (Photos) by Sirjohn84(m): 3:24pm On Aug 18, 2016
PoliticsRe: 5 Of The Shortest-reigning Leaders In History by Sirjohn84(op): 7:47pm On Aug 02, 2016
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Politics5 Of The Shortest-reigning Leaders In History by Sirjohn84(op): 7:28pm On Aug 02, 2016
5.Emperor Didius Julianus Of Rome
65 Days
Following the assassination of Pertinax on March 28, 193, the Praetorian Guards who killed him auctioned off the Roman Empire to the
highest bidder. There were two men bidding, but Didius Julianus won by promising 25,000 sesterces to every soldier of the Praetorian Guard.
This totaled approximately 200 million sesterces, or 50 million denari. It is difficult to compare this to a modern currency, but an average worker or soldier in the empire earned about one denari per day at the time. Fearing the military, the Senate proclaimed Julianus emperor, but his reign did not last. He was deposed and executed by his successor less than three months later on June 1, 193.

4. Pope Urban VII
12 Days
Serving from September 15 to September 27, 1590, Pope Urban VII was the shortest-reigning Pope in Catholic history following the Vatican’s removal of Stephen II from the list of Popes. Stephen II’s three-day reign was considered invalid because he missed his consecration.
Urban VII left the papacy in a fairly normal manner after succumbing to malaria. However, he earned an asterisk in the history books as the first ruler to ever institute a smoking and tobacco ban in 1590.
Urban VII threatened excommunication to any Catholic who “took tobacco in the porchway of or inside a church, whether it be by chewing it, smoking it with a pipe, or sniffing it in powdered form through the nose.” His ban on tobacco was not due to health concerns but to his distaste for it in and around the Church.

3.Emperor Duc Duc Of Vietnam
3 Days
Emperor Duc Duc was both emplaced and executed by the same people after ruling Vietnam for only three days in July 1883. During his coronation ceremony, he committed several acts of debauchery. This violated various rules of mourning pertaining to the death of his father, whom Duc Duc had succeeded to the throne.
The Vietnamese court quickly ruled that he be poisoned to death for his debauchery. He may have been deposed for political reasons and left to die in captivity, but the true nature of his death is not known for certain. However, he was considered to be a puppet of French colonialists. Turmoil followed his three-day rule for nearly a decade before a stable monarchy could take place under one of his sons.

2.Emperor Mo Of China
2 Hours
Emperor Mo of Jin, named Wanyan Chenglin, was the shortest-reigning emperor in Chinese history. On February 9, 1234, he was killed shortly after his coronation ceremony during the Mongol attack on China.
That day, he had met with Emperor Aizong, his predecessor, who insisted that Chenglin accept his position as emperor. Soon after, during the siege of Caizhou, the city walls were breached. Emperor Aizong committed suicide to avoid capture and to allow for his successor to take his position.
Chenglin was leader of the Jin dynasty for as little as two hours. He rallied his troops and defended the city until he was killed in battle, marking the end of the Jin dynasty and the beginning of Mongol Yuan rule of northern China.


1 King Louis XIX Of France
20 Minutes
On August 2, 1830, Louis Antoine was “technically” the king of France for 20 minutes before he agreed to abdicate the throne . The rights of succession meant that he was king once his father had signed his own abdication papers during the July Revolution of 1830.
While Louis Antoine pondered signing the abdication documents, he listened to his wife’s arguments not to sign and to retain his role as king in what was considered to be an incredibly unpopular monarchy. But he eventually acquiesced and signed the papers.
Although Louis Antoine never truly ruled over France, some of his followers never recognized his abdication as being legal and considered his father, Charles X, and then Louis to be the true kings of France until their respective deaths.
EducationRe: Pictures From Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike by Sirjohn84(m): 7:12pm On Aug 02, 2016
IMT ENUGU... ONE OF THE MOST USE LESS SCHOOL IN TERMS OF STRUCTURE....... GOOD WORK
PoliticsRe: I Rejected Obasanjo’s N50m Bribe – Na’Allah by Sirjohn84(m): 7:59am On Jul 27, 2016
who we go ask
CelebritiesRe: Funke Adesiyan At City People Awards, Causes Stir With Smaller Boobs (photos) by Sirjohn84(m): 7:58am On Jul 27, 2016
call it rebranding
CelebritiesRe: Desmond Elliot On The Set Of 'Single Ladies' [PICS] by Sirjohn84(m): 7:57am On Jul 27, 2016
call double tasking and double money making
Foreign AffairsRe: Hillary Clinton Is Democratic Presidential Nominee by Sirjohn84(m): 7:49am On Jul 27, 2016
I see that happening Nigeria comes 2019
SportsRussia State-sponsored Doping At Sochi Winter Olympics - Report by Sirjohn84(op): 3:57pm On Jul 18, 2016
Russia operated a state-sponsored doping programme at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, claims a new report.
An investigation commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency says Russia's sports ministry "directed, controlled and oversaw" the manipulation of urine samples provided by its athletes.
The commission looked into allegations made by the former head of Russia's national anti-doping laboratory.
Grigory Rodchenkov claimed he doped dozens of athletes before the Games.
The commission was led by Dr Richard McLaren, a Canadian law professor and sports lawyer who said he had "unwavering confidence" in his findings.
Rodchenkov also alleged he had been helped by the Russian secret service.
He claimed they had worked out how to open and reseal the supposedly tamper-proof bottles that were used for storing urine samples so the contents could be replaced with "clean" urine.
To prove this allegation, McLaren sent a random amount of samples from "protected Russian athletes" at Sochi 2014 stored by the anti-doping laboratory in Lausanne to another in London to see if they had scratch marks around the necks of the bottles that would indicate they had been manipulated.
McLaren said "100% of the bottles had been scratched" but added that this would "not have been visible to the untrained eye".
The damning report will fuel calls for a complete ban on Russia from the 2016 Summer Olympic, which start in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil on 5 August
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How My Friend Got A Job That Gave Him N5m In Just Four Months by Sirjohn84(m): 8:49pm On Jul 16, 2016
though the story sound like one of those scripted nolloywood film,I am inspired.. in case Una need more hands,do well to reach me on humphreysirjohn@gmail.com
EducationRe: N3m As Tuition Fees At Children International School, Lagos by Sirjohn84(m): 8:38pm On Jul 16, 2016
and how much is their staff salary? #justasking

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