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See broad day light scam
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or perhaps a murder case. none can tell. |
immortalityk:I guess you're a South African. your comment is xenophobic |
okinuyih:wonder what's good about the arrest. I think it's rather good that they were rebroadcasting a programme owned by a xenophobic country. |
please tell the investigators to come to School of Nursing Jalingo |
netflicks:Wallahi ask them. who count am? naija |
Chukwurah003:Hahahahaahhaaaaa this is a serious issue with a funny response. |
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I disagree that itel has better ram and camera than Tecno. based on my personal experience, Infinix is camera and durability, itel is battery only, I mean only. never go close to itel except if it's your first time using android phone. fake ram and rom. |
See the message a lecturer in a state university Sent To his students through the class rep.
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See make up
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who else is having problem logging into facebook through free basics? have been trying for days with no success. |
Hmm
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Who do they resemble?
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Why so early? |
Something like this. I think it's ok
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It is now confirmed. Bishop family wiped. Over 30 killed in all |
Pls I'm using srt4675A to track mytv and tstv. But since installation, the diseq takes about 10mins to show green. Later it stopped showing green for both SATs. I have now removed the tstv and the diseq leaving only mytv. Unfortunately the decoder still takes up to 20 minutes to show green anytime I boot it. Please I need help. |
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See resemblance
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✍� _By: Lindy Lowry_ � _Courtesy: Open Doors International_ *A NIGHT OF TERROR* “Monday, February 19, is a date I will never forget in my life.” For 19-year-old Affodia Andrawus, a Christian classmate of Leah Sharibu, the night evokes feelings of fear and horror. In her own words, Affodia recounts the events leading up to the attack on the Government Girls School in Dapchi where she and more than 100 girls, including Leah, were living and studying. “After our evening prep (study time), we were sitting down about to eat. Suddenly, we heard gunshots. We were trying to get ourselves coordinated when we heard more gunshots, and this time a bullet fell in front of the hostel where we were. *The gunshots increased a lot, so we (Christians) decided to hold hands and run away. We knew we would be the target.* “Our teachers saw us running and tried to (reassure us), but the gunshots grew stronger. We continued to run. Leah’s hostel is in front of the gate, so we ran that way, calling for her. But *she was caring for a sick roommate, Liyatu, and refused to leave her. Leah tried to carry Liyatu while we ran toward the fence.* But Leah couldn’t run fast and kept falling with Liyatu. Liyatu eventually managed to run to the staff quarters. Leah and some of the other students ran towards the gate where, unfortunately, the Boko Haram truck was parked. We kept shouting her name, but she was put on the truck. “The rest of us jumped the fence and kept running. We ran to a thick bush behind our school and hid there that night.” That afternoon, teachers from the school found the girls and led them back to the school. There, they saw their parents and other students who had returned. “There were tears of joy as parents saw their children,” Affodia says. “Then those whose children were still missing began to weep and wail.” After the school chaplain took roll call, *Leah Sharibu was the only Christian missing.* *‘ALL I COULD THINK OF WAS MY LEAH’* Rebecca Sharibu also remembers the night of February 19 as a night of terror. That evening, she and her family learned that Boko Haram fighters had entered their town of Dapchi. While many residents ran for their lives, the Sharibus stayed. Soon, Rebecca’s sister called to tell her that Boko Haram had entered Leah’s school and had abducted some of the girls. *“The night was so long, and my heart kept skipping a beat,” Rebecca remembers. “All I could think of was my Leah.”* Early the next morning, eager to check on her daughter, Rebecca Sharibu rose at 5:30 am. She brought her torch for light as she walked to the school in darkness, praying for her daughter. “When I got there, I saw some parents crying and hugging their daughters, but I didn’t see my Leah,” Rebecca says. The crowd continued to grow and eventually, school officials asked families to go outside and wait for more information. Sitting at the school gate, Rebecca waited 11 hours until 4:30 pm, hoping and praying to see her daughter’s face. But Leah did not return. *Fearing the worst, she spent the night at the school gate, still waiting.* The next day, government officials told parents the girls had been found and were undergoing hospital treatment. |
This was trapped by a Nairalander
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This was trapped by a Nairalander
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Adamawa Ministry of Health, on Monday, said one person has died from the outbreak of Lassa fever in the state. The Information Officer of the ministry, Mr Abubakar Muhammed, made the disclosure in Yola on Monday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). Muhammed said 81 others had been quarantined following the development. He said that 45 members of the deceased’s families and other 36 persons including some health workers who had direct contact with the deceased had also been quarantined. Muhammed explained that the state government, World Health Organisation and other collaborative agencies had established an emergency centre in Yola to receive information and quick response. He said that the centre would also serve as control centre of the killer disease. He said that the deceased, Gabriel Ambe, 46, hailed from Numan Local Government Area of Adamawa. Muhammed further explained that the late Ambe before his death was a Nigerian Secutity and Civil Defence Corps officer working in Taraba. ‘‘According to the record available, late Ambe fell sick in Gembu, Sardauna Local Government Area and he was later referred to Adamawa for treatment. ‘‘He was initially admitted at Peace Hospital, a private clinic in Jimeta and after cross examination he was referred to the Federal Medical Centre, Yola where the hospital management confirmed he was Lassa fever positive,’’ Muhammed said. https://amp.pulse.ng/news/local/one-dead-81-quarantined-in-adamawa-s-lassa-fever-outbreak-id8259874.html |
Na this one mek sense pass
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Where is the crowd? |