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Hehehehhe I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
Hmmm... I just finished watching Megaquake: an hour in Japan documentary... And i have this to say. Nothing fit carry me go live for near water... Tsunami is real. Just because it hasn't happened in Nigeria doesn't mean e no go happen one day... I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
Cioccolata:Lwtmb |
It's the society bro... You ask yourself this... How often do Nairaland push intellectual content to the front page? I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
adoyi8:. Sad... But true. Africa will always be the last to wake up |
Amazon.com Inc founder Jeff Bezos’ divorce from his wife of 25 years, MacKenzie Bezos, was finalized by a Seattle-area judge on Friday, paving the way for her to receive $38.3 billion worth of Amazon stock, Bloomberg reported. Jeff Bezos , the founder and CEO of Amazon, and wife MacKenzie In April, Amazon, the world’s biggest online retailer, said in a filing that 4% of its outstanding stock or 19.7 million shares would be registered in MacKenzie Bezos’ name after court approval of the divorce. The couple announced their plan to divorce in a joint Twitter statement in January, causing some to worry that Jeff Bezos could wind up with reduced Amazon voting power or that he or MacKenzie would liquidate large position. He retains a 12% stake worth $114.8 billion and remains the world’s richest person, Bloomberg said. MacKenzie Bezos has said she would give him voting control of her shares. MacKenzie in May pledged to give half her fortune to charity to join the “Giving Pledge,” a campaign announced by billionaire Warren Buffett and Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates in 2010. https://listwand.com/most-expensive-divorce-amazon-founder-bezos-finalise-divorce-with-a-settlement-worth-38-billion/amp/
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sassysure:Nigerians love religion so much |
princeade86: ![]() |
You can't restore something that was never there |
Sycophants I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
obembet:Next time be wise... |
Chai I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed has banned the wearing of the niqab, the full face veil, in public institutions for security reasons, an official source said on Friday. The decision follows a suicide bombing in Tunis by a wanted militant. Witnesses said the suicide bomber, who blew himself up on Tuesday, was disguised in a niqab. The Interior Ministry denied this. It was the third such incident within a week and came as Tunisia prepares for autumn elections and at the peak of a tourist season in which the country hopes to draw record numbers of visitors. Islamic State has claimed all three attacks. “Chahed signed a government decree that bars any person with an undisclosed face from access to public headquarters, administrations, institutions, for security reasons,” the official source told Reuters. In 2011, women were allowed to wear the hijab and niqab in Tunisia after a decades-long ban under secular presidents Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and Habib Bourguiba, who rejected all forms of Islamic dress. Tunisia has been battling militant groups operating in remote areas near its border with Algeria since an uprising overthrew Ben Ali in 2011. Tunisia is one of the few countries in the region where Islamists share rule with secular parties. https://listwand.com/tunisia-bans-full-face-veils-in-public-institutions-as-a-security-measure/
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Even Ghana don dey get am right.... While one giant is still sleeping I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment
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Him still dey by the ne face... |
Tolexander:How is it better Do you read the news atall? |
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Baba you good |
Fatoyinbos People |
Finally.... The haters wee keep shut |
Hunger is very Bad I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
Normal thingy |
Yesterday, when CAF unveiled the best 11 for the 2019 AFCON group stage , we were shocked to see that no Nigerian made the cut. Well, now it's clear the Super Eagles didn't entirely miss out on an accolade for the group stage, as Kenneth Omeruo has been rated the top player in Group B. The rating was carried out by football stats site, WhoScored , based on the overall performances of 340 players who made two or more appearance in the group stage. With an average of 8.09, Omeruo emerged the second-best player in the rankings, just behind Senegal's Ismaila Sarr (8.55). Since Senegal was in Group C, Omeruo automatically becomes the top player in Group B. This isn't surprising because, not only did the 25-year-old play in Nigeria's first two games, but he also pulled off the classy header that gave the Super Eagles their victory against Guinea. This is hoping more Super Eagles players impress as the round of 16 starts today. https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/247/Tournaments/104/Seasons/7707/Stages/17451/PlayerStatistics/International-Africa-Cup-of-Nations-2019 https://www.konbini.com/ng/lifestyle/2019-afcon-kenneth-omeruo-rated-top-player-group-b/
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saasala:This is what annoys me the most |
Come to Abuja na I build websites and I am based in Abuja, see my signature (09011639568) no advance payment |
Hmmmm... Well... It is possible |
Chei |
Tetehjewels:Do you always believe everything you read? |
Please tell them |
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