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Music/RadioRe: Tonto Dikeh- Itz Ova (Video) by slysinzu(m): 2:03pm On Jan 31, 2013
Tonto ðεγ shoot video? Haha! oma ga o! I beta run 4 my life.omo lomo
LiteratureWords And Phrases That Are Annoying by slysinzu(op): 1:15pm On Jan 31, 2013
NEW YORK (Reuters) – “You know,” “whatever” is a really annoying term — “like” “you know.” We’re “just sayin’.”
 When it comes to the most annoying words or phrases used in conversation, those four top the list in 2012, according to the annual Marist Poll.
  ”Whatever” headed the list, cited by 32 percent of adults, and next came “like,” which 21 percent didn’t like.
 Runners-up included “Twitterverse” and “gotcha’.”
 The results mirrored last year’s survey when “whatever” topped the annoying words list for a third straight year. But “seriously,” named by 7 percent last year, dropped off the list entirely – really.
 Marist questioned 1,246 adults in a U.S. nationwide, telephone survey. 
 Results showed differences by age and regions, with people younger than 45 or in the Northeast especially annoyed by “like,” while “you know” offended more of the 45-and-over set.
  Men and women gave similar responses overall, but whites were twice as likely as non-whites to find “you know” irritating. And people under 45 were more than twice as likely as those over 45 to be put off by “just sayin.’”

 

 (Reporting by Chris Michaud; editing by Patricia Reaney and Kenneth Barry)

http://news.yahoo.com/certain-words-annoying-whatever-184510720.htm
Science/TechnologyThe Most Common Passwords Used Online by slysinzu(op): 1:04pm On Jan 31, 2013
Want to guess someone’s password? Try password, researchers have claimed.

An annual study of the most commonly used passwords has found that password, 123456 and 12345678 are still the most commonly used passwords – despite years of security experts urging people to change them to more secure versions.

‘Just in time for Halloween comes something that might scare anyone who spends a lot of time online: SplashData’s annual list of the most common passwords used on the Internet and posted by hackers,’ the researchers said.

Scroll down for video & password safety tips

 

The most common passwords have been revealed – with password topping the list

COMMON PASSWORDS

The Worst Passwords of 2012, including their current ranking and any changes from the 2011 list:
1. password (Unchanged)
2, 123456 (Unchanged)
3. 12345678 (Unchanged)
4. abc123 (Up 1)
5. qwerty (Down 1)
6. monkey (Unchanged)
7. letmein (Up 1)
8. dragon (Up 2)
9. 111111 (Up 3)
10. baseball (Up 1)
11. iloveyou (Up 2)
12. trustno1 (Down 3)
13. 1234567 (Down 6)
14. sunshine (Up 1)
15. master (Down 1)
16. 123123 (Up 4)
17. welcome (New)
18. shadow (Up 1)
19. ashley (Down 3)
20. football (Up 5)
21. jesus (New)
22. michael (Up 2)
23. ninja     (New)
24. mustang (New)
25. password1 (New)

Source: Splashdata

‘Users of any of these passwords are the most likely to be victims in future breaches.’

The latest list comes following 12 months of high profile hacks that have revealed user passwords.

Yahoo, LinkedIn, eHarmony, and Last.fm have all suffered major breaches.

However, some people have updated their passwords, and the research found new entries to this year’s list include ‘welcome’, ‘jesus’ ‘ninja,’mustang’ and ‘password1.’

The firm behind the study, Splashdata, warned users to change their password.

‘At this time of year, people enjoy focusing on scary costumes, movies and decorations, but those who have been through it can tell you how terrifying it is to have your identity stolen because of a hacked password,’ said Morgan Slain, SplashData CEO.

‘We’re hoping that with more publicity about how risky it is to use weak passwords, more people will start taking simple steps to protect themselves by using stronger passwords and using different passwords for different websites.’

SplashData’s top 25 list was compiled from files containing millions of stolen passwords posted online by hackers.

The company advises consumers or businesses using any of the passwords on the list to change them immediately.

‘Even though each year hacking tools get more sophisticated, thieves still tend to prefer easy targets,’ Slain said.

‘Just a little bit more effort in choosing better passwords will go a long way toward making you safer online.’

CHOOSING A SAFE PASSWORD

SplashData suggests making passwords more secure with these tips:

▪ Use passwords of eight characters or more with mixed types of characters.

▪ For example, ‘eat cake at 8!’ or ‘car_park_city?’

▪ Avoid using the same username/password combination for multiple websites.

▪ Especially risky is using the same password for entertainment sites that you do for online email, social networking, and financial services.

 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2223197/Revealed-The-common-passwords-used-online-year-password-STILL-tops-list.html
FamilyOne-year-old Survives Seven Days Alone With Dead Grandmother by slysinzu(op): 12:51pm On Jan 31, 2013
One-year-old survives seven days alone with dead grandmother

⁠January 29, 2013⁠ ⁠admin⁠ Uncategorized Stories 

A 20-month girl was found lying in her dead grandmother’s arms in a home in Hunan Province on September 27 and survived for probably seven days after her grandmother passed away, according to Chinese media.
Wang Lichun, 45, was left at home taking care of her granddaughter by herself in Shuangfeng County, after her husband, two sons and daughter-in-law moved to Changsha, a city over 1,000 km away, to work.
Xiao Kaiquan, the girl’s father, said that from September 20, his mother stopped answering the phone.
Tremendously worried, he and other family members rushed home, and upon arriving on September 27 were shocked to see the little girl lying with the decaying corpse in the bathroom doorway.
Xiao said his mother had likely already been dead for seven days. Fortunately, the girl was found alive but severely malnourished.
She was taken to hospital on September 28 and was under intensive care.
Xiao said that his daughter is still shocked from the ordeal and is suffering from some infections but should recover fully.
Workers migrating to other cities in search of work have difficulties accessing services such as housing and education under the hukou registration system.
This means that children can often stay behind to live with their grandparents for periods of time.

 

http://gbtimes.com/news/one-year-old-survives-seven-days-alone-dead-grandmother

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Science/TechnologyWhat Science Can't Explain by slysinzu(op): 11:54am On Jan 29, 2013
Science is powerful, but it cannot
explain everything.

Intuition
Whether we call it gut feelings, a ‘sixth sense,’ or
something else, we have all experienced intuition
at one time or another. Of course, gut feelings are
often wrong (how many times during aircraft
turbulence have you been sure your plane was
going down?), but they do seem to be right much
of the time. Psychologists note that people
subconsciously pick up information about the
world around us, leading us to seemingly sense or
know information without knowing exactly how
or why we know it. But cases of intuition are
difficult to prove or study, and psychology may
only be part of the answer.

Ghosts
From the Shakespeare play “MacBeth” to the
NBC show “Medium,” spirits of the dead have
long made an appearance in our culture and
folklore. Many people have reported seeing
apparitions of both shadowy strangers and
departed loved ones. Though definitive proof for
the existence of ghosts remains elusive, sincere
eyewitnesses continue to report seeing,
photographing, and even communicating with
ghosts. Ghost investigators hope to one day prove
that the dead can contact the living, providing a
final answer to the mystery.

Deja vu
Deja vu is a French phrase meaning ‘already
seen,’ referring to the distinct, puzzling, and
mysterious feeling of having experienced a
specific set of circumstances before. A woman
might walk into a building, for example, in a
foreign country she’d never visited, and sense
that the setting is eerily and intimately familiar.
Some attribute deja vu to psychic experiences or
unbidden glimpses of previous lives. As with
intuition (see #3), research into ,human
psychology can offer more naturalistic
explanations, but ultimately the cause and nature
of the phenomenon itself remains a mystery.
Near-Death Experiences and Life After
Death
People who were once near death have
sometimes reported various mystical experiences
(such as going into a tunnel and emerging in a
light, being reunited with loved ones, a sense of
peace, etc.) that may suggest an existence beyond
the grave. While such experiences are profound,
no one has returned with proof or verifiable
information from “beyond the grave.” Skeptics
suggest that the experiences are explainable as
natural and predictable hallucinations of a
traumatized brain, yet there is no way to know
with certainty what causes near-death
experiences, or if they truly are visions of “the
other side.”
Psychic powers and ESP
Psychic powers and extra-sensory perception
(ESP) rank among the top ten unexplained
phenomena if for no other reason than that belief
in them is so widespread. Many people believe
that intuition (see #3) is a form of psychic power,
a way of accessing arcane or special knowledge
about the world or the future. Researchers have
tested people who claim to have psychic powers,
though the results under controlled scientific
conditions have so far been negative or
ambiguous. Some have argued that psychic
powers cannot be tested, or for some reason
diminish in the presence of skeptics or scientists.
If this is true, science will never be able to prove
or disprove the existence of psychic powers.
The Body/Mind Connection
Medical science is only beginning to understand
the ways in which the mind influences the body.
The placebo effect, for example, demonstrates
that people can at times cause a relief in medical
symptoms or suffering by believing the cures to
be effective — whether they actually are or not.
Using processes only poorly understood, the
body’s ability to heal itself is far more amazing
than anything modern medicine could create.

Off recent a snake came out of a woman vagina in ghana
And also a woman who gave birth to a horse in Benin
I believe scientist have no explanation to make on that

http://www.livescience.com/11345-top-ten-
unexplained-phenomena.html
HealthHow Safe Is This Herbs,yoruba People Call It "Agbo" by slysinzu(op): 7:44am On Jan 29, 2013
I am opening this thread because I want to get
some knowledge concerning this root/herb called
agbo.
I honestly hope the moderators will help push this
to front page so as to enable people get educated
through it.
Please is it medically tested and trusted for
treatment ? What does it cure in particular ?
I saw the mad rush for this in lagos and when I
approached the seller for direction, I was woowed
when I was told "It cures everything" Malaria,
waist pain, back pain, tyhoid,standby
generator,agility, all. *Smiles*abeg she you don drink Agbo before? Please let me
hear your comments
Nairaland GeneralMention Funny Things You Did When You Were Young.. by slysinzu(op): 7:32am On Jan 29, 2013
When I was Younger :-
• I'd put my arms in my shirt and told people I lost
my arms
• Would restart the video game whenever I knew
I was going to lose
• Had that one pen with four colors, and tried to
push all the buttons at once
• Waited behind a door to scare someone, then
leaving because they're taking too long to come
out.
• Faked being asleep, so I could be carried to bed
• Used to think that the moon followed our car
• Tried to balance the switch between On/Off.
• Watching two drops of rain roll down window
and pretending it was a race
• The only thing i had to take care of was a school
bag.
• Swallowed a fruit seed I was scared to death that
a tree was going to grow in my tummy• Watching
two drops of rain roll down window and
pretending it was a race
• Closed the fridge extremely slowly to see when
the lights when off.
Remember when we were kids and couldn't wait
to grow up ? sad
#Childhood Was The Best Part Of Our Life !
SHARE if you agree.
PhonesWhat Do U Hate About Your Blackberry??? by slysinzu(op): 7:23am On Jan 29, 2013
I don't know if this is what others using BB curve7 have been
experiencing because I was told it has the highest SOS and the
battery is the Strongest among all. Users experience or is it common with all BB.
1. High rate of battery consumption. [Very
Annoying]
2. Easy to hang while browsing.
3. Gets Hot unnecessarily, so easily that atimes I
put inside my fridge to cool down.
4. Sometimes something like a tiny black clock
appears while in the screen when you are doing
something very important, whenever it appears,
every button in the stops working until it
disappears.
Please share yours. Thanks.
CareerChoose Your Career......... by slysinzu(op): 10:34am On Jan 28, 2013
Looking at the Education & Economic Status of Nigeria Today, Be Honest in your Response..

"Be Honest which Would you Pick Bs.C or 15million Naira?"

Starts now!!!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Can Ronaldo Be The Best Player In The World In 2013? by slysinzu(op): 9:04pm On Jan 13, 2013
The 2012 Ballon D'or went so Well and Cool... Kudos to Messi for a Job Well done!! Record as been Set and History Made, All Thanks to Messi & Fifa *Winks*

Now, Its 2013 on Point.
SportsDescribe Lionel Messi In 3 Words by slysinzu(op): 7:07am On Jan 05, 2013
To me he his TALENTED, INTELLIGENT and a GENIUS
Jokes EtcRe: If Not For Music...check Out Funny Jobs Some Musicians Might Be Doing by slysinzu(op): 3:26pm On Jan 04, 2013
Wha abt banky W?
Jokes EtcRe: If Not For Music...check Out Funny Jobs Some Musicians Might Be Doing by slysinzu(op): 3:26pm On Jan 04, 2013
Wha abt banky W
Jokes EtcIf Not For Music...check Out Funny Jobs Some Musicians Might Be Doing by slysinzu(op): 12:03pm On Jan 04, 2013
IF NOT FOR MUSIC only God knows what some of this Our Nigerian Musicians will be doing... Checkout Some and Add yours

Timaya will be hawking plantain in Traffic...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Mode9 will be a bouncer in parties...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Wizkid will still be in SS3 Reading for Neco...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Iyanya will be a weight lifter...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, don Jazzy will be a dealer...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, ice prince and MI will still be in jos selling Fura...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, P- square will be a dancer, break dance in weddings..

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Davido will still be writting Waec...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Olamide will be picking pocket...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Muna will remain in modeling...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Lagbaja will be a native doctor cos of his mask...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Tiwa savage will be writer..

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, SU-PLY will be playin football in barcelona.

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Ty Bello will be a photographer...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, wande coal will be advertising Dudu Osun (Black soap) Seriously..

Add Yours!!!
Music/RadioRe: If Not For Music...check Out Funny Jobs Some Musicians Might B Doing. by slysinzu(op): 11:57am On Jan 04, 2013
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Lwkmd
CelebritiesIf Not For Music...check Out Funny Jobs Some Musicians Might Be Doing by slysinzu(op): 11:38am On Jan 04, 2013
IF NOT FOR MUSIC only God knows what some of this Our Nigerian Musicians will be doing... Checkout Some and Add yours

Timaya will be hawking plantain in Traffic...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Mode9 will be a bouncer in parties...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Wizkid will still be in SS3 Reading for Neco...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Iyanya will be a weight lifter...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, don Jazzy will be a dealer...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, ice prince and MI will still be in jos selling Fura...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, P- square will be a dancer, break dance in weddings..

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Davido will still be writting Waec...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Olamide will be picking pocket...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Muna will remain in modeling...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Lagbaja will be a native doctor cos of his mask...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Tiwa savage will be writer..

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, SU-PLY will be playin football in barcelona.

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Ty Bello will be a photographer...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, wande coal will be advertising Dudu Osun (Black soap) Seriously..

Add Yours!!!
Music/RadioIf Not For Music...check Out Funny Jobs Some Musicians Might B Doing. by slysinzu(op): 10:33am On Jan 04, 2013
IF NOT FOR MUSIC only God knows what some of this Our Nigerian Musicians will be doing... Checkout Some and Add yours

Timaya will be hawking plantain in Traffic...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Mode9 will be a bouncer in parties...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Wizkid will still be in SS3 Reading for Neco...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Iyanya will be a weight lifter...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, don Jazzy will be a dealer...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, ice prince and MI will still be in jos selling Fura...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, P- square will be a dancer, break dance in weddings..

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Davido will still be writting Waec...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Olamide will be picking pocket...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Muna will remain in modeling...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Lagbaja will be a native doctor cos of his mask...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Tiwa savage will be writer..

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, SU-PLY will be playin football in barcelona.

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, Ty Bello will be a photographer...

IF NOT FOR MUSIC, wande coal will be advertising Dudu Osun (Black soap) Seriously..

Add Yours!!!
CrimePolice Detain Woman Fortearing Maid’s Private Part With Razor by slysinzu(op): 1:33am On Jan 03, 2013
A middle aged woman, simply identified as
Uchenna is cooling her feet at the Onitsha Police
Area Command SOUTH EAST NIGERIA for
breaking her maid’s hand and tearing her private
part with razor blade. Saturday Sun gathered that
the woman allegedlly used a pestle to break her
maid’ left hand and inflicted very deep cuts in her
private part with a razor blade in the commercial
city of Onitsha
The incident took place at Osuma Street where
the victim, Chisom Nwafor is living with her
mistress before she was attacked by the suspect.
Narrating her ordeal, Chisom, a 10 year old girl
from Enugu-Abo in Enugu State said her mistress
returned to the house last Sunday morning and
started beating her and used razor blade on her
private parts. “I was changing her daughter’s
dress because she urinated on it.
My madam entered and started shouting on top
of her voice and she immediately rushed into the
kitchen and collected pestle and hit me severally
on my back and she hit me again and broke my
left hand, I fell and she entered her room and
took a razor blade, tore my pant and started
tearing my private part after which she poured
pepper inside my private part which was
bleeding” she said. Speaking on the incident, the
Onitsha Area Commander, Benjamin Wordu
described the incident as highest level of
inhumanity and said the suspect would pay for
her actions.
Mr. Wordu warned parents to always give birth
to children they can train instead of giving them
out to such women he described as devil
incarnates who maltreat vulnerable children
under their care. Meanwhile, the suspect,
Uchenna shouting from the police cell, denied
using razor blade on the victim when this
reporter visited the police station.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/national/police-
detain-woman-for-tearing-maids-private-part-
with-razor/
HealthKenya Hospital Imprisons New Mothers With No Money by slysinzu(op): 1:02am On Jan 03, 2013
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The director of the Pumwani Maternity Hospital, located in a hardscrabble neighborhood of downtown Nairobi, freely acknowledges what he’s accused of: detaining mothers who can’t pay their bills. Lazarus Omondi says it’s the only way he can keep his medical center running.

Two mothers who live in a mud-wall and tin-roof slum a short walk from the maternity hospital, which is affiliated with the Nairobi City Council, told The Associated Press that Pumwani wouldn’t let them leave after delivering their babies. The bills the mothers couldn’t afford were $60 and $160. Guards would beat mothers with sticks who tried to leave without paying, one of the women said.

Now, a New York-based group has filed a lawsuit on the women’s behalf in hopes of forcing Pumwani to stop the practice, a practice Omondi is candid about.

“We hold you and squeeze you until we get what we can get. We must be self-sufficient,” Omondi said in an interview in his hospital office. “The hospital must get money to pay electricity, to pay water. We must pay our doctors and our workers.”

“They stay there until they pay. They must pay,” he said of the 350 mothers who give birth each week on average. “If you don’t pay the hospital will collapse.”

The Center for Reproductive Rights, which filed the suit this month in the High Court of Kenya, says detaining women for not paying is illegal. Pumwani is associated with the Nairobi City Council, one reason it might be able to get away with such practices, and the patients are among Nairobi’s poorest with hardly anyone to stand up for them.

Maimouna Awuor was an impoverished mother of four when she was to give birth to her fifth in October 2010. Like many who live in Nairobi’s slums, Awuor performs odd jobs in the hopes of earning enough money to feed her kids that day. Awuor, who is named in the lawsuit, says she had saved $12 and hoped to go to a lower-cost clinic but was turned away and sent to Pumwani. After giving birth, she couldn’t pay the $60 bill, and was held with what she believes was about 60 other women and their infants.

“We were sleeping three to a bed, sometimes four,” she said. “They abuse you, they call you names,” she said of the hospital staff.

She said saw some women tried to flee but they were beaten by the guards and turned back. While her husband worked at a faraway refugee camp, Awuor’s 9-year-old daughter took care of her siblings. A friend helped feed them, she said, while the children stayed in the family’s 50-square-foot shack, where rent is $18 a month. She says she was released after 20 days after Nairobi’s mayor paid her bill. Politicians in Kenya in general are expected to give out money and get a budget to do so.

A second mother named in the lawsuit, Margaret Anyoso, says she was locked up in Pumwani for six days in 2010 because she could not pay her $160 bill. Her pregnancy was complicated by a punctured bladder and heavy bleeding.

“I did not see my child until the sixth day after the surgery. The hospital staff were keeping her away from me and it was only when I caused a scene that they brought her to me,” said Anyoso, a vegetable seller and a single mother with five children who makes $5 on a good day.

Anyoso said she didn’t have clothes for her child so she wrapped her in a blood-stained blouse. She was released after relatives paid the bill.

One woman says she was detained for nine months and was released only after going on a hunger strike. The Center for Reproductive Rights says other hospitals also detain non-paying patients.

Judy Okal, the acting Africa director for the Center for Reproductive Rights, said her group filed the lawsuit so all Kenyan women, regardless of socio-economic status, are able to receive health care without fear of imprisonment. The hospital, the attorney general, the City Council of Nairobi and two government ministries are named in the suit.

http://news.yahoo.com/kenya-hospital-imprisons-mothers-no-money-134728582.htm
EducationCheck Out The Top 107 Universities In Nigeria. by slysinzu(op): 4:52pm On Dec 28, 2012
Universities
1 University of Lagos Lagos
2 University of Ilorin Ilorin
3 University of Ibadan Ibadan
4 Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife
5 University of Benin Ugbowo ...
6 University of Port Harcourt Port Harcourt
7 University of Agriculture, Abeokuta Abeokuta ...
8 Ahmadu Bello University Zaria
9 University of Jos Jos
10 Covenant University Ota
11 University of Nigeria Nsukka ...
12 Federal University of Technology, Akure Akure
13 Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso ...
14 Lagos State University Ojo
15 Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka ...
16 Pan African University Lagos
17 Bayero University Kano Kano
18 Redeemer's University Mowe
19 Rivers State University of Science and
Technology Port Harcourt
20 Babcock University Ilishan-Remo ...
21 Federal University of Technology, Minna Minna
22 Ambrose Alli University Ekpoma
23 Bowen University Iwo
24 Enugu State University of Science and
Technology Enugu
25 University of Calabar Calabar
26 Federal University of Technology, Owerri Owerri
27 University of Uyo Uyo
28 Kwara State University Ilorin
29 Benson Idahosa University Benin City
30 University of Maiduguri Maiduguri
31 American University of Nigeria Yola
32 Niger Delta University Wilberforce Island Yenagoa
33 Osun State University Oshogbo ...
34 University of Abuja Abuja
35 Afe Babalola University Ado-Ekiti
36 Landmark University Omu-Aran
37 Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko ...
38 Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umuahia
39 Imo State University Owerri
40 Modibbo Adama University of Technology Yola
41 African University of Science and Technology Abuja
42 Renaissance University Enugu
43 Benue State University Makurdi
44 Crawford University Faith City ...
45 Lead City University Ibadan
46 Bells University of Technology Ota
47 Umaru Musa Yar'Adua University Katsina
48 Madonna University Okija
49 Abia State University Uturu
50 Delta State University, Abraka Abraka
51 Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi
52 Ajayi Crowther University Oyo Town
53 Veritas University Abuja
54 Bingham University Auta Balifi
55 Joseph Ayo Babalola University Ikeji-Arakeji
56 Nigerian Turkish Nile University Abuja
57 Federal University, Dutse Dutse
58 Ebonyi State University Abakaliki
59 Igbinedion University Okada Okada ...
60 Caleb University Imota
61 Achievers University, Owo Owo
62 Federal University, Oye-Ekiti Oye ...
63 Salem University Lokoja
64 Obong University Obong Ntak
65 Wukari Jubilee University Wukari
66 Kaduna State University Kaduna
67 University of Agriculture, Makurdi Makurdi
68 Ekiti State University Ado-Ekiti
69 Federal University, Otuoke Otuoke
70 Tai Solarin University of Education Ijebu-Ode ...
71 Caritas University Enugu
72 University of Mkar Mkar
73 Ondo State University of Science & Technology Okitipupa
74 Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun
75 Western Delta University Oghara
76 Kebbi State University of Science and Technology Aliero
77 Novena University Ogume
78 Adamawa State University Mubi
79 Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ndufu-Alike
80 Nasarawa State University Keffi
81 Baze University Abuja
82 Federal University, Wukari Wukari
83 Akwa Ibom State University Uyo
84 Tansian University Umunya ...
85 Ekiti State University Ifaki ...
86 Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto
87 Fountain University Oshogbo
88 Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai
89 Oduduwa University Ile Ife
90 Samuel Adegboyega University Ogwa
91 Kano State University of Technology Wudil
92 Federal University, Kashere Kashere
93 Bukar Abba Ibrahim University Damaturu
94 Adeleke University Ede
95 Wesley University of Science and Technology Ondo City
96 Wellspring University Benin City
97 Paul University Awka
98 Kogi State University Anyigba
99 Rhema University Obeama-Asa
100 Anambra State University Uli
101 Federal University, Lafia Lafia
102 Godfrey Okoye University Ugwuomu-Nike
103 Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago Iwoye ...
104 Al-Hikmah University Ilorin ...
105 Federal University, Lokoja Lokoja
106 Crescent University Abeokuta
107 Bauchi State University Gadau ...

Check this link for more details...www.4icu.org/ng/
EntertainmentRe: Why Is Every Music Video About Girls And Partying ? by slysinzu(m): 6:33am On Dec 28, 2012
God bless u 4 dat question,d tin tire me o! Must ðεγ always use ladies 2 shoot video evrytym,even 4 street jams
CultureRe: What Tribe Do You Like Best And Why? by slysinzu(m): 3:19am On Dec 22, 2012
Na nupe sure pass
RomanceRe: Who Has Been Single For Over A Year? by slysinzu(m): 7:54am On Dec 21, 2012
Single since 2010
FamilyRe: Must There Be A Fight/misunderstanding In A Marriage? by slysinzu(m): 9:41am On Dec 13, 2012
Dis marriage of a tin self.must we marry?

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