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If u look at US Army to join military go dey hungry u but when u see Nigerian army how dey are slaughtered like chickens in North East without adequate weapon at their disposal ur morale go just fall |
I know some NL guys will not read the post but will rather copy the numbers of the female folks in that group chat to disturb them |
Vtrd:I concur on this even Thiery Henri was confered Igwe during his days as a footballer. Because vast majority of his fans are from Africa and they believed Igwe means king in English in Africa |
Funny but true, I observed in this platform that APC is complaining through trader moni, while PDP is campaigning for better Nigeria. The pictures below will said it all
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I think a university degree from uppersex will offer you more opportunities |
As he burn the biblle wetin he gain ooo... |
What ever Nnamdi Kanu said about Nigerian as an entity or other tribes in an offensive way doesn't represent the wish of the entire Igbo race in Nigeria. He's entitled to his opinion even though Biafra restoration has been in their lips. As it stands restructuring stands a better chance where each region will have total control over their natural resources and give certain percentage to FG to maintain the Armed Forces |
He had the child when she was a woman |
The guy above, brief me about the prophecy |
See me see wahala, so if I lick my hand na sin, no be from her body the child come out from |
I hope this accident didn't occur today because it's terrible for the family of the deceased to be welcomed this new year with such a horror |
Celebration gone wrong. |
Prophet of APC, see names he mentioned are all APC aspirant. I ignored the prediction on presidency but that of Governorship |
U get mind dey rastle gal wey old pass u UNLESS she get small body because any gal wey be my age mate or older I dey see dem as mama bkus they look older to me |
Why are they afraid to add PDP or APC to the poll since the caption indicated ALTERNATIVE party, they knew if they did, the two parties will relegate others meaning Nigerians are not interested in the alternative. So who do we blame for accepting recycled politicians? |
NEW YORK CITY Snoop Dogg, Sting and Christina Aguilera will welcome 2019 in a packed Times Square along with revelers from around the world who come to see the traditional crystal ball drop. Spectators are expected to start assembling early in the afternoon for the made-for-TV extravaganza. The celebration will take place under tight security, with partygoers checked for weapons and then herded into pens, ringed by metal barricades, where they wait for the stroke of midnight. |
PHILIPPINES Dozens of people have been injured by firecrackers ahead of New Year's Eve, when many across the Philippines set off powerful firecrackers in one of Asia's most violent celebrations despite a government scare campaign and threats of arrests. The Department of Health said it has recorded more than 50 firecracker-caused injuries in the last 10 days, which is expected to increase overnight when Filipinos usher in 2019 with a bang. Although still a concern, the figure is significantly lower than a year ago, partly because fewer Filipinos have purchased firecrackers due to hard economic times. |
THAILAND While many celebrate New Year's Eve with fireworks, hundreds of Thais traveled to Takien Temple in a suburb of Bangkok to lie inside coffins for traditional funeral rituals. Participants believe the ceremony — symbolizing death and rebirth — helps rid them of bad luck and allows them to be born again for a fresh start in the new year.
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CHINA New Year's Eve isn't celebrated that widely in mainland China, where the lunar New Year in February is a more important holiday, but countdown events were being held in major cities and some of the faithful headed to Buddhist temples for bell-ringing and prayers. The city of Beijing was holding a gala with VIP guests at the main site of the 2008 Summer Olympics. The event looked ahead to the 2022 Winter Games, which also will be held in the Chinese capital. |
NORTH KOREA Leader Kim Jong Un will keep North Korea watchers busy on New Year's Day, when he is expected to give his annual address laying out the country's priorities for the year ahead. The speech is often the best gauge of what the North Korean leadership is focused on and what tone it will take in its dealings with the outside world. Kim's speech it will be parsed carefully for clues about his thinking on denuclearization talks with Washington and a second summit with President Donald Trump, relations with South Korea, and North Korea's efforts to get out from under international sanctions as it tries to build its domestic economy. |
SOUTH KOREA After an eventful year that saw three inter-Korean summits and the easing of tensions over North Korea's nuclear program, South Koreans enter 2019 with hopes that the hard-won detente will expand into a stable peace.Thousands of South Koreans were expected to fill the streets of the capital, Seoul, for a traditional bell-tolling ceremony near City Hall to usher in the new year. Dignitaries picked to ring the old Bosingak bell at midnight include famous surgeon Lee Guk-jong, who successfully operated on a North Korean soldier who escaped to South Korea in 2017 in a hail of bullets fired by his comrades.
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AUSTRALIA An estimated million people crowded Sydney Harbor as Australia's largest city rang in the new year with a spectacular, soul-tinged fireworks celebration. One of the most complex displays in Australia's history included gold, purple and silver fireworks pulsating to the tune of "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," made famous by Aretha Franklin, who died in August. The show used 8.5 tons of fireworks and featured more than 100,000 pyrotechnic effects.
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NEW ZEALAND In Auckland, New Zealand's biggest city, tens of thousands gathered around Sky Tower as fireworks exploded from the top of the 328-meter (1,076-foot) structure. Across the southern hemisphere nation, thousands took to beaches and streets, becoming the first major nation in the world to usher in 2019.
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KIRIBATI The Pacific island nation of Kiribati was the first in the world to welcome the new year, greeting 2019 with muted celebrations after spending 2018 on the front line of the battle against climate change. |
If "how I destroyed the economy" by Jubrin Al-Sudani is not in that list then it's incomplete |
Who got keys to the bumbum (Benz) Matete....that part sweet me oooo |
Hypocrite, the man u overthrew his government u are now honoring him in death |
Life it's self is a bet, it's either u win or lose, but the risk takers make it big in life but don't be ADDICTED |
Na the fallen champion on her chest I just dey look, probably that Arab lady will rehabilitate it in za oza room |
I have nothing to say just Allah Ya yarda da shi If you want Buhari to be overthrown like he did to Shagari click LIKE if you want him to remain there till 2023 SHARE |
And you still got the balls to overthrew him in 1983, he died because he's tired of you. Imagine he died the day you flagged off ur campaign |
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