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BYE BYE FUEL SUBSIDY BECAUSE COROLLA NA MY OGA FOR FILLING STATION. Year: 2003 Color: Gold Engine: 4cyl Fuel consumption: 15km per liter/36 miles per gallon PRICE: 1.4M(NEG) Factory fitted ac Four fairly new tyers Fabric interior Contact edu on 08035173591 or BB 33332B8A stonebridge: BYE BYE FUEL SUBSIDY BECAUSE COROLLA NA MY OGA FOR FILLING STATION.
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US-based couple fail DNA test for twins at Embassy LAGOS — Controversy currently trails the parenthood of five-month-old twins who were presented at the United States of America’s embassy by their supposed parents for the procurement of visa. This follows result of a DNA test ordered by the embassy which reports showed that the couple were not the biological parents of the twins as claimed. Consequently, the couple have been arrested and are being interrogated at the Special Fraud Unit, SFU Milverton, for alleged child-trafficking. Although investigation, according to the unit, had not been concluded, there were indication that the children could have been bought for N1.8 million somewhere in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Following the discovery, the passport of the supposed father, Mr Adenuga Shoyibo, a Nigerian based in America has been seized pending the outcome of the investigation. But Soyibo, who claimed to be a USA citizen, maintained that the children were theirs, disclosing that the twins came at a traditional home in Port Harcourt, 15 years after they got married. He further revealed that he paid N1.8 million to the trado-medical practitioner for the herbs administered to his wife which eventually led to her conception. But in the course of investigation, Commissioner of Police in charge of the unit, Mr Tunde Ogunsaki, was said to have detailed some policemen to accompany Elizabeth to the trado medical home where she claimed the babies were delivered,with a view to ascertaining her claim. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/05/us-based-couple-fail-dna-test-for-twins-at-embassy/ |
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specialguest: Abacha- I don't know what tribe owns this delicacy, as a northerner I enjoy eating it to the extent I learnt how to prepare it last year while I visited ph.Igbo |
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AP PHOTOS: Nigeria's forgotten railroad history By JON GAMBRELL | Associated Press – 4 hrs ago LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Train horns now sound again across Nigeria's lush south and the encroaching desert of its north, but the history of the nation's 100-year-old railroad still sits rusting away. Old steam locomotives and railway cars that hold special places in the story of Nigeria sit in large storage barns at the Nigerian Railway Corp. headquarters, a huge compound inside the megacity of Lagos. https://l2.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/B2KwZ07YcmsmEsI.jmXemQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Y2g9MTA3Mjtjcj0xO2N3PTE2MDc7ZHg9MDtkeT0wO2ZpPXVsY3JvcDtoPTQyMTtxPTg1O3c9NjMw/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/ce69c7447138ec0c2e0f6a7067005052.jpg One car once carried Queen Elizabeth II during her 1956 visit to Nigeria when it was still a British colony, historian John Godwin said. Another nearby transported Nigeria's first and only prime minister, the assassinated leader Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, through the country's northeast, Godwin said. Today, though, much of the legacy of the railroad continues to rot away, including large locomotives bearing the names of Nigeria's military rulers, including the feared dictator Sani Abacha, whose death while in power ushered in a return to democracy for the nation in 1999. http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photos-nigerias-forgotten-railroad-history-130809626.html |
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berem: She is very beautiful! she looks more like a white.So looking white is very beautiful and looking dark is ugly? |
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