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CrimeRe: Busari Peace Rescued From Lebanese Seller by sunbreaker: 10:44pm On Apr 28, 2020
If this lady calculate amount she spent on this nonsense journey you will discovered that such amount can establish small scale business in Nigeria. If somebody is gullible and inspired to has all the whole world in her/his custody that is exact result he/she will get.Nigeria is zoo,I hope she will gladly come back.
PoliticsRe: MURIC Says Kano Deaths Suggest Plot To Depopulate Muslims by sunbreaker: 1:47pm On Apr 28, 2020
Bonapart:
This evil man Is a disgrace to anything that breath.
Yorubas in the house, you wanna tell me you cant see that this man is mole in yoruba land. The earlier y'all wake up the better for you!
my brother,this man nah confirmed bastard
PoliticsRe: MURIC Says Kano Deaths Suggest Plot To Depopulate Muslims by sunbreaker: 1:44pm On Apr 28, 2020
Christianity EtcRe: TB Joshua On The Mountain Praying For Coronavirus End (Photos) by sunbreaker: 9:41pm On Apr 27, 2020
[quote author=babseg post=88919005]Are you sure that is TB Joshua? That guy in that pic resembles Fadeyi Oloro. bad guy
PoliticsRe: Chinese Racism: Blacks Now Being Stopped From Entering Shopping Centers In China by sunbreaker: 8:46am On Apr 22, 2020
kovic20:
Are you afonjas not worst than Chinese to Igbos in Nigeria? Hypocrites!
.They are talking of Chinese to totality of black,you are talking of afonja and Igbo. I pity the way you reason,ethnic bigot has become virus in your blood and bone marrow
PoliticsRe: ‘ Aisha Buhari Will Take Over Aso Rock,block Cabals’ – Primate Ayodele by sunbreaker: 8:35am On Apr 22, 2020
This man don start again
PoliticsRe: Coronavirus: FG Blocks Five Governors From Flying Out Of Nigeria by sunbreaker: 8:10am On Apr 22, 2020
He should allow them to go and received their jugment, Kyari death never teach them lesson. I pity Innocent citizen because they will comeback and infect everybody
PoliticsRe: Lockdown: Canadian Government Gave Us N626k Each, I'm Not Coming Home - Nigerian by sunbreaker: 7:02am On Apr 22, 2020
softset:
$2600 is not a lot of money if you live in Canada.How long will it take you to spend that .

If you will no longer return to Nigeria because of that amount, I sympathize with your situation.
.Seconded
PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 9:40am On Apr 18, 2020
Ikinternational:
I honestly don't know whether to laugh or just leave you alone to wallow in your own ignorance.
Always the clueless that feel they have a point

What are you even talking about for God sake. How is that pertinent to my point.

Guy just enjoy where you are. Likewise let me enjoy where I am. I have no qualms. No be by force as previously stated
. I know you will never believe even if your first born go down with this pandemic. I will appreciate if you can read this to clear your ignorance

Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Home | News & Events | Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020)

Location: Nigeria

Event: Evacuation Considerations

The U.S. Embassy in Abuja and U.S. Consulate General in Lagos are working to confirm additional evacuation flight(s) within the next 1-2 weeks. If you are interested in returning to the United States and have not done so yet, please have EACH traveler in your party submit the corresponding electronic form:

Lagos: Click here to access the Electronic Form

Abuja: Click here to access the Electronic Form

U.S. Embassy Abuja and U.S. Consulate General Lagos would like potential evacuees to bear in mind the following considerations in determining if an evacuation flight is in the best interest of you and your family:

Expenses – This is a self-funded, one-way flight to a single destination in the United States. All passengers must sign a promissory note and repay the full cost of their seat(s). In addition, travelers are responsible for organizing and funding any travel to their final destination in the United States, all living expenses while in the United States, and any return travel to Nigeria. Evacuation flights can range between $1,350 and $2,400 per person.

Healthcare – Healthcare systems in many localities in the United States are currently overwhelmed. If you need to seek medical care while in the United States, you will be responsible for all costs not covered by your insurance.

Hotels – Many hotels in the United States have closed or are closing. If you plan to evacuate to the United States, please ensure you secure accommodations BEFORE you travel.

Inability to Return to Nigeria – At this time, Nigerian airports are closed to all commercial international flights. If you evacuate to the United States, it is unlikely you will be able to return to Nigeria until the Nigerian government reopens the airports and commercial flights resume.

Pets – No pets will be permitted on these flights. This includes both pets that travel in cargo and those that travel in cabin.

Closings and Shortages – There are shortages of many basic supplies across the United States, including toilet paper and canned and frozen foods. Many stores, restaurants, and businesses are closed.

Schools Closed – Most schools in the United States are closed, and there are very few childcare options available at this time.

Unaccompanied Minors – Unaccompanied minors MUST be met at the Washington-Dulles International Airport by a responsible adult. Any unaccompanied minors MUST be arranged through the Embassy or Consulate, with no exceptions. Domestic travel in the United States may have limited options to allow that adult to travel to the airport to meet the minor.

Luggage Restrictions – There are strict limitations on number of pieces of checked and carry-on luggage as well as size and weight. Oversize and excess luggage will not be permitted.

Actions to Take:

Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information.
For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19, please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.
Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov for the latest information.
Check with your airlines, cruise lines, or travel operators regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19 for information on conditions in Nigeria.
Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the United States
Assistance:

U.S. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria

Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area

+234 (9) 461-4000 during business hours; after hours press zero (0)

AbujaACS@state.gov

U.S. Consulate General Lagos, Nigeria

2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island

+234 (1) 461-3400 during business hours and after hours

LagosACS@state.gov

State Department – Consular Affairs

888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

Nigeria Country Information

Enroll in

By U.S. Mission Nigeria | 12 April, 2020 | Topics: Alert, News

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PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 9:36am On Apr 18, 2020
zomby:
Please stop talking about things you obviously don’t know.
This info you posted is rubbish and baseless. Please spend some time to some research before spilling rubbish.
Major problem you have is, you don't see beyond your 12 by 10 window room. But to clear your ignorance read this carefully

Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Home | News & Events | Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020)

Location: Nigeria

Event: Evacuation Considerations

The U.S. Embassy in Abuja and U.S. Consulate General in Lagos are working to confirm additional evacuation flight(s) within the next 1-2 weeks. If you are interested in returning to the United States and have not done so yet, please have EACH traveler in your party submit the corresponding electronic form:

Lagos: Click here to access the Electronic Form

Abuja: Click here to access the Electronic Form

U.S. Embassy Abuja and U.S. Consulate General Lagos would like potential evacuees to bear in mind the following considerations in determining if an evacuation flight is in the best interest of you and your family:

Expenses – This is a self-funded, one-way flight to a single destination in the United States. All passengers must sign a promissory note and repay the full cost of their seat(s). In addition, travelers are responsible for organizing and funding any travel to their final destination in the United States, all living expenses while in the United States, and any return travel to Nigeria. Evacuation flights can range between $1,350 and $2,400 per person.

Healthcare – Healthcare systems in many localities in the United States are currently overwhelmed. If you need to seek medical care while in the United States, you will be responsible for all costs not covered by your insurance.

Hotels – Many hotels in the United States have closed or are closing. If you plan to evacuate to the United States, please ensure you secure accommodations BEFORE you travel.

Inability to Return to Nigeria – At this time, Nigerian airports are closed to all commercial international flights. If you evacuate to the United States, it is unlikely you will be able to return to Nigeria until the Nigerian government reopens the airports and commercial flights resume.

Pets – No pets will be permitted on these flights. This includes both pets that travel in cargo and those that travel in cabin.

Closings and Shortages – There are shortages of many basic supplies across the United States, including toilet paper and canned and frozen foods. Many stores, restaurants, and businesses are closed.

Schools Closed – Most schools in the United States are closed, and there are very few childcare options available at this time.

Unaccompanied Minors – Unaccompanied minors MUST be met at the Washington-Dulles International Airport by a responsible adult. Any unaccompanied minors MUST be arranged through the Embassy or Consulate, with no exceptions. Domestic travel in the United States may have limited options to allow that adult to travel to the airport to meet the minor.

Luggage Restrictions – There are strict limitations on number of pieces of checked and carry-on luggage as well as size and weight. Oversize and excess luggage will not be permitted.

Actions to Take:

Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information.
For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19, please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.
Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov for the latest information.
Check with your airlines, cruise lines, or travel operators regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19 for information on conditions in Nigeria.
Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the United States
Assistance:

U.S. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria

Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area

+234 (9) 461-4000 during business hours; after hours press zero (0)

AbujaACS@state.gov

U.S. Consulate General Lagos, Nigeria

2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island

+234 (1) 461-3400 during business hours and after hours

LagosACS@state.gov

State Department – Consular Affairs

888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

Nigeria Country Information

Enroll in

By U.S. Mission Nigeria | 12 April, 2020 | Topics: Alert, News

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PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 9:30am On Apr 18, 2020
Dtribeless:
You wish. There is health insurance. Please research before hating.
.Read this carefully to clear your ignorance:Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Home | News & Events | Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020)

Location: Nigeria

Event: Evacuation Considerations

The U.S. Embassy in Abuja and U.S. Consulate General in Lagos are working to confirm additional evacuation flight(s) within the next 1-2 weeks. If you are interested in returning to the United States and have not done so yet, please have EACH traveler in your party submit the corresponding electronic form:

Lagos: Click here to access the Electronic Form

Abuja: Click here to access the Electronic Form

U.S. Embassy Abuja and U.S. Consulate General Lagos would like potential evacuees to bear in mind the following considerations in determining if an evacuation flight is in the best interest of you and your family:

Expenses – This is a self-funded, one-way flight to a single destination in the United States. All passengers must sign a promissory note and repay the full cost of their seat(s). In addition, travelers are responsible for organizing and funding any travel to their final destination in the United States, all living expenses while in the United States, and any return travel to Nigeria. Evacuation flights can range between $1,350 and $2,400 per person.

Healthcare – Healthcare systems in many localities in the United States are currently overwhelmed. If you need to seek medical care while in the United States, you will be responsible for all costs not covered by your insurance.

Hotels – Many hotels in the United States have closed or are closing. If you plan to evacuate to the United States, please ensure you secure accommodations BEFORE you travel.

Inability to Return to Nigeria – At this time, Nigerian airports are closed to all commercial international flights. If you evacuate to the United States, it is unlikely you will be able to return to Nigeria until the Nigerian government reopens the airports and commercial flights resume.

Pets – No pets will be permitted on these flights. This includes both pets that travel in cargo and those that travel in cabin.

Closings and Shortages – There are shortages of many basic supplies across the United States, including toilet paper and canned and frozen foods. Many stores, restaurants, and businesses are closed.

Schools Closed – Most schools in the United States are closed, and there are very few childcare options available at this time.

Unaccompanied Minors – Unaccompanied minors MUST be met at the Washington-Dulles International Airport by a responsible adult. Any unaccompanied minors MUST be arranged through the Embassy or Consulate, with no exceptions. Domestic travel in the United States may have limited options to allow that adult to travel to the airport to meet the minor.

Luggage Restrictions – There are strict limitations on number of pieces of checked and carry-on luggage as well as size and weight. Oversize and excess luggage will not be permitted.

Actions to Take:

Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information.
For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19, please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.
Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov for the latest information.
Check with your airlines, cruise lines, or travel operators regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19 for information on conditions in Nigeria.
Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the United States
Assistance:

U.S. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria

Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area

+234 (9) 461-4000 during business hours; after hours press zero (0)

AbujaACS@state.gov

U.S. Consulate General Lagos, Nigeria

2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island

+234 (1) 461-3400 during business hours and after hours

LagosACS@state.gov

State Department – Consular Affairs

888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

Nigeria Country Information

Enroll in

By U.S. Mission Nigeria | 12 April, 2020 | Topics: Alert, News

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PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 8:55am On Apr 18, 2020
Dtribeless:
You wish. There is health insurance. Please research before hating.
to clear your ignorance read this
Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Home | News & Events | Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020) – Evacuation Considerations
Health Alert: U.S. Mission Nigeria (12 April 2020)

Location: Nigeria

Event: Evacuation Considerations

The U.S. Embassy in Abuja and U.S. Consulate General in Lagos are working to confirm additional evacuation flight(s) within the next 1-2 weeks. If you are interested in returning to the United States and have not done so yet, please have EACH traveler in your party submit the corresponding electronic form:

Lagos: Click here to access the Electronic Form

Abuja: Click here to access the Electronic Form

U.S. Embassy Abuja and U.S. Consulate General Lagos would like potential evacuees to bear in mind the following considerations in determining if an evacuation flight is in the best interest of you and your family:

Expenses – This is a self-funded, one-way flight to a single destination in the United States. All passengers must sign a promissory note and repay the full cost of their seat(s). In addition, travelers are responsible for organizing and funding any travel to their final destination in the United States, all living expenses while in the United States, and any return travel to Nigeria. Evacuation flights can range between $1,350 and $2,400 per person.

Healthcare – Healthcare systems in many localities in the United States are currently overwhelmed. If you need to seek medical care while in the United States, you will be responsible for all costs not covered by your insurance.

Hotels – Many hotels in the United States have closed or are closing. If you plan to evacuate to the United States, please ensure you secure accommodations BEFORE you travel.

Inability to Return to Nigeria – At this time, Nigerian airports are closed to all commercial international flights. If you evacuate to the United States, it is unlikely you will be able to return to Nigeria until the Nigerian government reopens the airports and commercial flights resume.

Pets – No pets will be permitted on these flights. This includes both pets that travel in cargo and those that travel in cabin.

Closings and Shortages – There are shortages of many basic supplies across the United States, including toilet paper and canned and frozen foods. Many stores, restaurants, and businesses are closed.

Schools Closed – Most schools in the United States are closed, and there are very few childcare options available at this time.

Unaccompanied Minors – Unaccompanied minors MUST be met at the Washington-Dulles International Airport by a responsible adult. Any unaccompanied minors MUST be arranged through the Embassy or Consulate, with no exceptions. Domestic travel in the United States may have limited options to allow that adult to travel to the airport to meet the minor.

Luggage Restrictions – There are strict limitations on number of pieces of checked and carry-on luggage as well as size and weight. Oversize and excess luggage will not be permitted.

Actions to Take:

Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information.
For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19, please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.
Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov for the latest information.
Check with your airlines, cruise lines, or travel operators regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19 for information on conditions in Nigeria.
Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restrictions to the United States
Assistance:

U.S. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria

Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area

+234 (9) 461-4000 during business hours; after hours press zero (0)

AbujaACS@state.gov

U.S. Consulate General Lagos, Nigeria

2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island

+234 (1) 461-3400 during business hours and after hours

LagosACS@state.gov

State Department – Consular Affairs

888-407-4747 or 202-501-4444

Nigeria Country Information

Enroll in

By U.S. Mission Nigeria | 12 April, 2020 | Topics: Alert, News

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PoliticsRe: The Coming Months Are Going To Be Tough by sunbreaker: 11:42pm On Apr 11, 2020
heniford2:
Nobi small thing why are the so called church not doing anything like humanity feeding like in other country please help someone today
Please we don't have church in Nigeria,we call it business interprenue
PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 10:08pm On Apr 11, 2020
adontcare:
make him respect himself. Na Dem brought dis demonic virus. Jumping up and down
Abi oooo,the chicken wet sabi fly up and down one day it will fly inside pot
PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 10:02pm On Apr 11, 2020
Ikinternational:
So many ignorant comments..smh

In a nation of 330 million, 20k have died from Corona.

And you people are in the comments acting like America has turned into the land of the lepers.

Mask isn't mandatory everywhere

Food dey, light dey, money dey for account, good hospitals are plenty. But ordinary mask is now the deterrent abi

Okay. If they grant you visa don't take. No be by force
Do you read news at all? Which hospital, do you read the comment of Trump say any American that returned and tested positive to corona virus/any ailments will treat himself/herself from personal pocket. No health insurance coverage for this
PoliticsRe: Masked Ben Bruce: This Is How We Are Living In US, I Can't Wait To Return by sunbreaker: 9:47pm On Apr 11, 2020
adontcare:
Pls stay there.
you say my mind. He shouldn't come back to infect everybody here,all of them that went abroad has never comeback to Nigeria with good things other than various types of diseases
HealthRe: BSUTH Sacks 30 Doctors In Benue State by sunbreaker: 1:40pm On Apr 07, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Too bad




I dey reason am say na that side worse
Them nor go value them for that UK

Those white fit subject them to more exam thinking say them Nor know anything
very correct.They will almost start from scratch
CareerRe: Highest Paying Jobs In Nigeria And How Much They Pay by sunbreaker: 6:33am On Apr 05, 2020
PoliticsRe: Innoson: Dangote Cannot Build Refinery Without Assurance Of Oil Well From Govt by sunbreaker: 10:23am On Apr 04, 2020
iammo:
undecided



Dangote built his refinery to function without Niger Delta oil, he intentionally went far off Niger delta because of silly talks like this.. he co sponsored Lagos to build a jetty/port at ibeju lekki free trade zone to cut Nigerian off his business, he intends to buy and ship crude from who ever is selling that's why he never bothered to run cheaper pipe to Niger Delta but built a port .. Dangote is a third generation billionaire, his fourth ancestors tilled the land for groundnut, calling a 4th generation rich man dependant on government is shameful


Innosun is a greedy fool(unlike Allen Onyeama of airpeace) , and he has being that way since.. if he wants to produce let him produce, ibo land has only 4 ventilators all thanks to Dave Umahi (God bless him), no manufacturer ask for permission to produce except his business model revolves around milking governments, its a great shame seeing how Ibo so called Audio billionaire see this pandemic, from people like author eze keeping shut during donation yet donated 1 billion to buhari re-election campaign, to Peter Obi gallantly debunking news of his donation, yet refused to donate, same guy that invested 75 billion of Anambra's fund in a private business linked to his family, paid 250million to get VP slot and leaves in ikoyi towers

Second recorded death is an Ibo man, a billionaire returning from Europe, he is from Imo state and nobody is resistant to this virus

.
kudos u talk with fact,I told them but they attacked me
PoliticsRe: Those Calling For War In Nigeria, Has Coronavirus Taught You A Lesson? by sunbreaker: 12:46pm On Apr 02, 2020
MyVILLAGEpeople:
We want war. I repeat we want war. The only viable means we can divide this country is through war. It's evident we are not compatible.
Go and fight book haram first,we will all know your capability for war. Pls don't say 'WE'..... but say 'I' want war
PoliticsRe: COVID-19: Osanebi Donates N10M, Truck Of Rice, 600 Cartons Of Noodles, Others by sunbreaker: 10:13am On Apr 01, 2020
Anambralstson:
I believe Ndokwa is located in Ogun state? Or you were blind by hatred when Gov Obiano food items shared to elderly in Anambra and Uche Ekwenife food items to her constituency graced front page yesterday
.He shared food items and demanding 1billion naira in returned, whot a good business. Continue
PoliticsRe: COVID-19: Osanebi Donates N10M, Truck Of Rice, 600 Cartons Of Noodles, Others by sunbreaker: 10:10am On Apr 01, 2020
kendological:
Is your brain faulty?
I can see that you are mentally derail. You just displayed the level of up bringing you possessed from your parent
PoliticsRe: Why Are Ibo Billionaires Not Contributing To Covid 19 by sunbreaker: 9:47pm On Mar 31, 2020
johnmartus:
Shut up two people in Abia state donate sum of 2billion.
Its only Anambra that not give anything. Even their governor was asking for 1billion to fight coronavirus.

God bless Abia state land of honey.
from 2billion you donated,he was planning how to collect 1billion back. See sense
PoliticsRe: Why Are Ibo Billionaires Not Contributing To Covid 19 by sunbreaker: 9:33pm On Mar 31, 2020
Eastornprince:
I thought you keep saying Igbos are cowards?
Guess what?



So is our money
Which we made ourselves

Let those who have been breastfeeding off the Government pay for it.



Don't quote me ooo
I tested positive today ooo
. You tested + congratulation
PoliticsRe: COVID-19: Osanebi Donates N10M, Truck Of Rice, 600 Cartons Of Noodles, Others by sunbreaker: 9:24pm On Mar 31, 2020
Anambralstson:
Who talk Igbos nation can't feed themselves grin who can guess states that produced those food items?
you produce but you can't give to your people. Since the inception of this donation things no IGBO name has been mentioned
PoliticsRe: Why Are Nigerians Stupidly Closing State Borders And On Lockdown by sunbreaker: 8:46pm On Mar 29, 2020
ejanla077:
Now tell us what would you have them do..


Its easy to criticise..
the same question I want to ask
AgricultureRe: 4 Weeks Old Broilers Are Sale In Ibadan by sunbreaker: 8:51am On Mar 29, 2020
folteminvestmen:
4 weeks old broiler birds are available for sale and they are well vaccinated.

Location: Ojoo, Ibadan
Price: #650
Source: Agrited
Strain: Ross 308

FOLTEM: 07068444198


YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR PLEASURE
sir, these can't be 4 weeks
AgricultureRe: Sahelian Goat For Sale (stud / Mating Service) by sunbreaker: 8:43am On Mar 29, 2020
akinsolaolubi:
We practice all areas of goat rearing besides milk production
which species of goat you milk and what are the quantities of milk produced by each goat daily
HealthRe: Jack Ma's Donation To Fight COVID-19 Arrives Nigeria by sunbreaker: 10:43pm On Mar 25, 2020
slimfit1:
I don't reply people like you
slowpoke
HealthRe: Jack Ma's Donation To Fight COVID-19 Arrives Nigeria by sunbreaker: 6:48pm On Mar 24, 2020
slimfit1:
They will share this equipment among themselves the man should have just donated it to Yemen.

Anyway, I want to pray for these test equipment. May God bless the person who donated it.
May coronavirus kill whoever wants to miss use the equipment amen.
Father let coronavirus wipe out all the people that have no good intentions for this country Nigeria Amen Amen and?

Something good must come out of this coronavirus.
God use this disease to cleanse all African leaders like you did in Egypt those days
Amen.
Our leaders suddenly find out that we have a country.
What is African leader in this matter,u dey read news at all?
EducationRe: My Jamb Result Without Any Expo by sunbreaker: 11:10pm On Mar 21, 2020
nairalanduseles:
My brother find way leave naija
where do you want him to go? Go out of Nigeria and contracted coronavirus at your own risk
PoliticsRe: FG Approves Two New Seaports In South-South by sunbreaker: 9:22pm On Feb 11, 2020
CarlosTheJackal:
It seems starting a new project gives these politicians a leeway to steal public funds.


I'm in support of upgrading the present Eastern ports
you are correct

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