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don't be afraid the the is not a big deal but u cannot be the only one invited there are others with u and b4 u. just chill and u are good to go |
this guy head dey leak black oil |
your blabbing has and would not stop him from being the governor of Lagos state. stupid sumbori...... |
one nigga would ship this to naija after serious repair works and call it clean second hand car. lolz |
se light dey b4 mtcheew maybe that's just a hint that don't expect power supply for the rest of 2016........ |
no wonder!!! saw these some days ago and my little niece was like uncle see big sun, I spent not less than 30 mins explaining to the little girl how its not a sun. OMG that girl ehn!..... |
Quick question if you were Jonah, and the big fish swallowed you in Atlanta Georgia USA, and vomited you in Ibadan Nigeria during this buhari time, What will you do?? |
what that F...... why would they have done that. e be like say the operator of that Twitter handle is drunk just like the tecno guy too... |
one bad egg down many more to go.... its their work oooo........ |
they will all claim its because of idleness when they are finally caught, but really is it ![]() |
great art of the camera lens |
BJAYADEMOLA:u can say that again!! |
5) This camera guy is really working for his pay lying in that water
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4) I have always taught this was photoshoped, looks amazing anyway with a bit of editing
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3) Hope the camera guy is a good mountain climber too, in case the unexpected happens
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2) what if the Lady mistakenly pulls the photographer, even rolling down the stairs can form a more amazing concept. lolz
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some pictures looks amazing only if you knew the effort and energy put into its production saw some and decided to share it on here. they really look amazing. 1) This trick on a weeding celebration sure makes the pix looks amazing, but let's know if you would allow the camera guy do this.
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international innovation for the lovers of bread and beans mixed with garri, just grab one of that and u are good to go |
we are talking music with rich content u are talking davido, wizkid, olamide, iyanwc, tekno e.t.c. what are u inhaling sef. mtcheew...... next jare |
am coming u hear!!! wait o.,... and please military zone no trespass |
who her nollywood films watching don help b4 no b pirated copy she dey buy? abeegii comot dere!!! |
guys be hyping nonsense, the lady herself will not be feeling healthy but the attention she is getting from pervert guys will be making her fedl sexy..... FYM. she needs the gym and calorie burning foods in her life. |
some guys sha, and the guy was not even arrested or something he was only given a chair so as to sit and explain himself. guess he would blame it on the devil that is jejely minding his own business.......... MTCHEEEWWW |
i thought disappearing only happens on nollywood movie set. anyway one day na one day them go catch d bastard!!! |
$15m for medicals? is patience jonathan trying to heal the world!!!....... WTF. |
before counting or even seeing something with a centillion value am really sure the world would have ended by then |
reading the privacy policy of a software can be a waste of time cos at the end u just have to click "I AGREE!!!!" |
The Federal Government on Saturday alerted
Nigerians that two confirmed falsified
versions of Quinine Sulphate earlier
discovered in Cameroon and Democratic
Republic of Congo, might have been
smuggled into the country.
The government’s alarm was contained in a
statement titled, “Falsified Quinine Sulphate
circulating in West and Central Africa”,
issued by the Director (Media and Public
Relations) in the Ministry of Health, Mrs.
Boade Akinola, on behalf of the Minister of
Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole.
The falsified versions, according to the
statement, contained zero active
pharmaceutical ingredients.
She said, “The quinine Sulphate is used in the
treatment of malaria. The implication of using
the falsified one is that it will not be effective
and may also lead to other health
challenges.”
“Quinine Sulphate is used for the treatment of
Falciparum Malaria in the region and this
implies that the falsified drugs will not be
effective.
“These products, which were initially
discovered by a local NGO, failed the
preliminary field screening and were
submitted to a World Health Organisation
pre-qualified Quality Assurance laboratory.
“Subsequent analysis showed that neither
product contained any of the stated active
pharmaceutical ingredient. The first product
was discovered in Cameroon.”
She gave the technical details of the first
product as 20, Avenue Appia – CH-1211
Geneva 27 – Switzerland –Tel Central +41
22 791 2111 – Fax Central +41 22 791 3111.
Other details of the product according to her
are, fProduct Name: Quinine Sulfate 300 mg;
Number of Tablets per container: 1000; Batch
Number: 10H05 Expiry Date: 09/2018; Date of
manufacture: 09/2014; Manufacturer:
Novadina Pharmaceutical Ltd, London, United
Kingdom.”
Copyright PUNCH. |
Lordmykel:ur opinion is noted |
QUICK SUN FACTS
At its centre the Sun reaches temperatures of 15
million °C.
The Sun is all the colours mixed together, this
appears white to our eyes.
The Sun is mostly composed of hydrogen (70%) and
Helium (28%).
The Sun is a main-sequence G2V star (or Yellow
Dwarf).
The Sun is 4.6 billion years old.
The Sun is 109 times wider than the Earth and
330,000 times as massive.
DETAILED SUN FACTS
One million Earths could fit inside the Sun. If a
hollow Sun was filled up with spherical Earths then
around 960,000 would fit inside. On the other hand if
these Earths were squished inside with no wasted
space then around 1,300,000 would fit inside. The
Sun’s surface area is 11,990 times that of the
Earth’s.
The Sun contains 99.86% of the mass in the Solar
System. The mass of the Sun is approximately
330,000 times greater than that of Earth. It is
almost three quarters Hydrogen, whilst most of the
remaining mass is Helium.
The Sun is an almost perfect sphere. There is only
a 10 kilometre difference in its polar diameter
compared to its equatorial diameter. Considering the
vast expanse of the Sun, this means it is the
closest thing to a perfect sphere that has been
observed in nature.
The temperature inside the Sun can reach 15 million
degrees Celsius. At the Sun’s core, energy is
generated by nuclear fusion, as Hydrogen converts
to Helium. Because hot objects generally expand,
the Sun would explode like a giant bomb if it weren’t
for its enormous gravitational force. The
temperature on the surface of the Sun is closer
to 5,600 degrees Celsius.
Eventually, the Sun will consume the Earth. When all
the Hydrogen has been burned, the Sun will
continue for about 130 million more years, burning
Helium, during which time it will expand to the point
that it will engulf Mercury and Venus and the Earth.
At this stage it will have become a red giant
The Sun will one day be about the size of
Earth. After its red giant phase, the Sun will
collapse, retaining its enormous mass, but
containing the approximate volume of our planet.
When this happens, it will be called a white dwarf.
Light from the Sun takes eight minutes to reach
Earth. With a mean average distance of 150 million
kilometres from Earth and with light travelling at
300,000 kilometres per second, dividing one by the
other gives us an approximate time of 500 seconds,
or eight minutes and 20 seconds. Although this
energy reaches Earth in a few minutes, it will
already have taken millions of years to travel from
the Sun’s core to its surface.
The Sun travels at 220 kilometres per second. The
Sun is 24,000-26,000 light years from the galactic
centre and it takes the Sun 225-250 million years to
complete an orbit of the centre of the Milky Way.
The distance from the Sun to Earth changes
throughout the year. Because the Earth travels on
an elliptical orbit around the Sun, the distance
between the two bodies varies from 147 to 152
million kilometres. The distance between the Earth
and the Sun is called an Astronomical Unit (AU).
The Sun is middle-aged. At around 4.5 billion years
old, the Sun has already burned off about half of its
store of Hydrogen. It has enough left to continue to
burn Hydrogen for approximately another 5 billion
years. The Sun is currently a type of star known as
a Yellow Dwarf
The Sun has a very strong magnetic field. Solar
flares occur when magnetic energy is released by
the Sun during magnetic storms, which we see as
sunspots. In sunspots, the magnetic lines are
twisted and they spin, much like a tornado would on
Earth.
The Sun generates solar wind. This is a stream of
charged particles, which travels through the Solar
System at approximately 450 kilometres per
second. Solar wind occurs where the magnetic field
of the Sun extends into space instead of following
its surface. |
QUICK SUN FACTS
At its centre the Sun reaches temperatures of 15
million °C.
The Sun is all the colours mixed together, this
appears white to our eyes.
The Sun is mostly composed of hydrogen (70%) and
Helium (28%).
The Sun is a main-sequence G2V star (or Yellow
Dwarf).
The Sun is 4.6 billion years old.
The Sun is 109 times wider than the Earth and
330,000 times as massive.
DETAILED SUN FACTS
One million Earths could fit inside the Sun. If a
hollow Sun was filled up with spherical Earths then
around 960,000 would fit inside. On the other hand if
these Earths were squished inside with no wasted
space then around 1,300,000 would fit inside. The
Sun’s surface area is 11,990 times that of the
Earth’s.
The Sun contains 99.86% of the mass in the Solar
System. The mass of the Sun is approximately
330,000 times greater than that of Earth. It is
almost three quarters Hydrogen, whilst most of the
remaining mass is Helium.
The Sun is an almost perfect sphere. There is only
a 10 kilometre difference in its polar diameter
compared to its equatorial diameter. Considering the
vast expanse of the Sun, this means it is the
closest thing to a perfect sphere that has been
observed in nature.
The temperature inside the Sun can reach 15 million
degrees Celsius. At the Sun’s core, energy is
generated by nuclear fusion, as Hydrogen converts
to Helium. Because hot objects generally expand,
the Sun would explode like a giant bomb if it weren’t
for its enormous gravitational force. The
temperature on the surface of the Sun is closer
to 5,600 degrees Celsius.
Eventually, the Sun will consume the Earth. When all
the Hydrogen has been burned, the Sun will
continue for about 130 million more years, burning
Helium, during which time it will expand to the point
that it will engulf Mercury and Venus and the Earth.
At this stage it will have become a red giant
The Sun will one day be about the size of
Earth. After its red giant phase, the Sun will
collapse, retaining its enormous mass, but
containing the approximate volume of our planet.
When this happens, it will be called a white dwarf.
Light from the Sun takes eight minutes to reach
Earth. With a mean average distance of 150 million
kilometres from Earth and with light travelling at
300,000 kilometres per second, dividing one by the
other gives us an approximate time of 500 seconds,
or eight minutes and 20 seconds. Although this
energy reaches Earth in a few minutes, it will
already have taken millions of years to travel from
the Sun’s core to its surface.
The Sun travels at 220 kilometres per second. The
Sun is 24,000-26,000 light years from the galactic
centre and it takes the Sun 225-250 million years to
complete an orbit of the centre of the Milky Way.
The distance from the Sun to Earth changes
throughout the year. Because the Earth travels on
an elliptical orbit around the Sun, the distance
between the two bodies varies from 147 to 152
million kilometres. The distance between the Earth
and the Sun is called an Astronomical Unit (AU).
The Sun is middle-aged. At around 4.5 billion years
old, the Sun has already burned off about half of its
store of Hydrogen. It has enough left to continue to
burn Hydrogen for approximately another 5 billion
years. The Sun is currently a type of star known as
a Yellow Dwarf
The Sun has a very strong magnetic field. Solar
flares occur when magnetic energy is released by
the Sun during magnetic storms, which we see as
sunspots. In sunspots, the magnetic lines are
twisted and they spin, much like a tornado would on
Earth.
The Sun generates solar wind. This is a stream of
charged particles, which travels through the Solar
System at approximately 450 kilometres per
second. Solar wind occurs where the magnetic field
of the Sun extends into space instead of following
its surface. |
