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It does not damage charging port easily because it works both ways if you turn it. What damages charging port most is mistakes in pluging usb the wrong way. |
Thank God i married the woman that Loved me, rather than chasing the one that i loved who kept on covering lies to keep me, while she is indirectly waiting for someone better.i got the game, i refused being a second choice. I moved and married who loved me, almost 15years in peaceful marriage. |
stanluiz:Dont mind the guy. I just dey enjoy my Owerri like this. Business till midnight with street lights |
Assume he borrowed for both transactions, he made 20bucks. |
I knew this guy is a detribalised intelligent person, the way he relates with Obidients. |
The Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, has said that genetically modified foods (GMOs) are not inherently harmful to human health, provided that they meet established safety standards. She made this known during an interview on Channels Television on Thursday, amid growing public debate around the consumption and regulation of GMO products in Nigeria. “GMOs are genetically modified foods when it comes to food, and they are not bad for us,” she said. “They’re not bad for us, depending on what type of foods they are and whether the safety considerations have been taken.” Adeyeye explained that the National Biosafety Management Agency (NBMA) is responsible for ensuring the safety of GMO products, while NAFDAC collaborates with them to certify food quality. “We work in collaboration with the biosafety management agency. We have an MOU with them. They are mandated to ensure that the foods that have GMO are of quality, they are safe, and they are efficacious. Without them certifying that they have done their due diligence in their laboratory or for desk review or whatever, we cannot approve” she added. The NAFDAC DG, who described herself as a “food freak,” emphasized the importance of checking food labels for GMO indications. She assured Nigerians that approved products in the market undergo strict safety evaluations. “For NAFDAC, our goal is to ensure that the food we approve for the market is safe, has quality, and is efficacious,” she stated. Adeyeye’s comment on GMO foods came amid the ongoing debates over the safety and labeling of genetically modified foods in Nigeria, with advocates calling for transparency while critics raise health concerns. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/gmo-foods-are-not-bad-for-us-nafdac-dg
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A gender should not wear or use what another gender owns or uses. To avoid defilement. A new trouser you made for yourself had never been used by anybody and does not belong to anybody but you. That is the meaning of that verse. No gender owns any style of clothing globally. |
Not yet late. Why running faster than your shadow. Xomplete the content with yours. This 40 rhing is ridiculous |
They do not deserve any explaination. Not eenoifh content put yours here. As i am not writing a thesis |
One Serah Ibrahim said Obi Never Met Abacha, Obi did not say so. The link you provided is a twit from one serah ibrahim. Propaganda have started. Always post as Obi and Counter yourself. |
Which youth? where have they been? The old once or the multitude going to join Obi and Atiku? |
You are not the chairman, kachukwu. Not enough original content Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters. |
Uptheante:it is common with girls that married as virgins. From experience, Virgins can keep you to marry them by giving you sucking, sorry such opportunities. |
dinomcjohn:QED, final Answer. ........,..,.......,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,. |
Todays date started counting from After the Death (AD) and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
I used a hosting company in south africa and paid in naira jbreezy: |
DMerciful:The guy is in severe pain, caused by his hate for the great igbo. Imagine the time and energy put in writing against the igbo man. |
Then resign. Demand and supply applies. They will start paying higher if you reject the low pay. |
Which did you provide |
I am still trying to see what they are replying to. Probably they know they can't be remembered for good. |
Happy birthday baba |
Saying that touch is assult will make it difficult to reverse the punishment. How dare you as a student make video on the walkway infront of a lecturer. He tapped you by saying excuse me. Infact during my days in Futo, my late prof. Okoroafor will hold you by the ear and drop you near by. How dare you stay on his way doing such nonsense. University certificate are awarded to those found worthy in Character and Learning. |
Sponsored post. Moved to front page without comments. Just arrest every igbo that want peace through Kanus release. |
That is how they are claiming Abiriba, but they can not understand the language. Ibos claim oguta,ohaji, egbema,ngwa, nsuka and everywhere while they dont understand the language. ![]() |
He approached you, say no and go. Stop begging for money. Go for government work. |
Who is the victim of the crime they are alleging |
Leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has alleged that Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, was insisting on presiding over his trial due to corruption cases involving her husband and son. Kanu made the claims on Monday while appearing in court for the continuation of his trial. In a viral video on social media, Kanu is heard accusing the judge of using her position for personal gain. “Justice Binta Nyako is using her position for personal gain. Her son and her husband are facing corruption charges. And they (the Nigerian government) told them that if they convict me, they will free the son and the husband,” Kanu alleged. Although he did not provide details of the alleged cases, it is widely known that Murtala Nyako, a former governor of Adamawa State, and his son, Senator Abdulaziz Nyako, were being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over a N29 billion fraud case. Recall that Justice Nyako had previously announced her recusal from Kanu’s case following allegations of bias, but the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court later reassigned the case to her, sparking further protests from Kanu’s legal team. During Monday’s court session, Kanu insisted that Nyako had disobeyed a Supreme Court ruling that restored his bail. “There’s a breach of judicial oath. They have violated their judicial oath because they have shown bias, according to the Supreme Court,” he said. He further questioned the insistence on his trial, arguing that the government had no case against him. “A court order was entered. It was said clearly and succinctly that she (Justice Nyako) is no longer going to try me. Why are they insisting? Because they have no case against me, and they know it.” Kanu also challenged the authority of the Chief Judge to reassign his case to Justtice Nyako despite her earlier withdrawal. “This is a federal gazetted law of Nigeria that says the Chief Judge of Nigeria cannot tell Binta Nyako what to do,” he said while waving documents in court. He further declared that he no longer recognised the court’s authority over him. “She stands recused from my case and cannot try me. I came here out of courtesy and respect,” Kanu asserted. The IPOB leader, who has been in detention since his arrest and extradition from Kenya in 2021, reiterated his stance on Biafra’s independence. “I am agitating for Biafra because I have the right to do so,” he stated. Kanu was first arrested in 2015 under former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. In 2022, the Court of Appeal ruled that his extradition from Kenya was illegal and ordered his release. However, the Federal government refused to comply, arguing that his release could escalate insecurity in the South-East. The government later appealed the ruling, and in December 2023, the Supreme Court overturned the lower court’s decision, ordering the continuation of Kanu’s trial. https://leadership.ng/kanu-alleges-plot-to-jail-him-in-exchange-for-judges-family-freedom/ |
A PhD student at the University of Cambridge’s Department of Archaeology, Stanley Onyemechalu, has been recognised for his Legacies of Biafra Heritage Project. According to an article published by the department on Monday, Onyemechalu was recently named runner-up in the Early Career Researcher category at the Cambridge Awards for Research Impact and Engagement. Onyemechalu’s project reportedly engaged both young and old in Enugu, south-eastern Nigeria, through creative artistic expressions. “Through workshops and an exhibition, the project aimed to promote intergenerational dialogue and historical awareness on the legacies of the Nigeria-Biafra war, a sensitive part of people’s collective history that has been suppressed by successive Nigerian governments,” the article read. “I am honoured to have received this important recognition from the University of Cambridge for my work with communities in south-eastern Nigeria,” Onyemechalu was quoted as saying. He added, “I am grateful to my collaborators at the Centre for Memories in Enugu, Nigeria, including the project volunteers and participants; my supervisor, Dr Dacia Viejo-Rose, and colleagues at the Cambridge Heritage Research Centre; as well as the Public Engagement team at the University of Cambridge. “I would also like to thank the Royal Anthropological Institute, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, and the University’s Public Engagement Starter Fund for supporting the project.” Onyemechalu’s award was part of a wider celebration of research excellence at Cambridge. Professor Gilly Carr, a researcher at the Institute of Continuing Education and the Department of Archaeology, was also recognised as runner-up in the Established Academic category for her work on The Safeguarding Sites Project, while Dr Nik Petek-Sargeant, a scholar at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, was similarly honoured as a runner-up in the Early Career Researcher category for his Historical East African Archaeology and Theory Project. The Cambridge Awards for Research Impact and Engagement are reportedly presented annually to celebrate innovative research approaches that have significant social, cultural, and academic impact. “The awards, presented by Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Prentice and Professor Sir John Aston FRS, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, recognise innovative practices and partnership working across the engagement, knowledge exchange, and impact space,” the article noted. https://punchng.com/cambridge-honours-nigerian-phd-student-for-biafra-heritage-project/ |
Rather, Kano plans to increase population of poor citizens. |
Get the coordinate. This settlement is suspicious. |
Call the name, declare him wanted, then you are serious |
Put source to make the news sweet. They should also clean up their water bodies littered with sacrifices. |
But they see Enugu. The joke is on you.
