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Nor be only jam na ham You guys ain't seen nothing yet. |
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That's what $50 million buys you. Custom built escape tunnel, guards looking the other way, (as if they had a choice), and guards' families are allowed to live. This guy has killed more people than any disease. I hope they catch him soon. |
disumusa:Stop living in denial bro. Take this good advise; learn to apply critical thinking to your posts and attack the topic, instead of going on foolishly trying to change the perception of the writer being Igbo as if that will make you look less stupid. |
Only in Yankee |
This defilement of a thing is taking an alarming trend now, what is going on? ![]() |
mainman7:You will continue to see IGBO even when you look at your babe; thats what being stupîd and consumed by hatred does to you. Some of you are daft beyond belief. Where do they find people like you? Dugbe market? |
This guy is the l'ost ignorant idoît i have seen, cuz he doesn't know what he just got himself into. This guy is fried for good. |
She is "discombobulated". |
The South African government better wake up to their responsibility or else people are gonna take the laws into their own hands. |
This is bad, many years of hard work gone in flames within a twinkle... It's time the SA government take responsibility for the actions of it's citizens. |
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These Zulus are lazy scums combined with a complete absence of civilised human values. |
Your urine is foamy. Excessive bubbles in the urine -- especially ones that require you to flush several times before they go away -- indicate protein in the urine. This foam may look like the foam you see when scrambling eggs, as the common protein found in urine, albumin, is the same protein as in eggs. You're experiencing persistent puffiness around your eyes. Protein in the urine is an early sign that the kidneys' filters have been damaged, allowing protein to leak into the urine. This puffiness around your eyes can be due to the fact that your kidneys are leaking a large amount of protein in the urine, rather than keeping it in the body. Your ankles and feet are swollen. Decreased kidney function can lead to sodium retention, causing swelling in your feet and ankles. Swelling in the lower extremities can also be a sign of heart disease, liver disease and chronic leg vein problems. You have a poor appetite. This is a very general symptom, but a buildup of toxins resulting from reduced kidney function can be one of the causes. Your muscles are cramping. Electrolyte imbalances and cramping can be caused by impaired kidney function. For example, low calcium levels and poorly controlled phosphorus may contribute to muscle cramping. http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6877736 |
Leslie Spry, M.D., FACP Most don't know it -- Over 90 percent of people with signs of kidney disease are unaware of it. March is National Kidney Month, and one of the best ways to observe this health awareness month is by getting tested if you're at risk for kidney disease. Major risk factors include high blood pressure, diabetes, a family history of kidney failure and being age 60 or older. While the only way to know for sure if you have kidney disease is to get tested, there are a number of physical signs. Sometimes people attribute these physical symptoms of kidney disease to other conditions. This is because those with kidney disease tend not to experience symptoms until the very late stages, when the kidneys are failing or when there are large amounts of protein in the urine. Here are 10 possible signs you may have kidney disease: You're more tired, have less energy or are having trouble concentrating. A severe decrease in kidney function can lead to a buildup of toxins and impurities in the blood. This can cause you to feel tired, weak and can make it hard to concentrate. Another complication of kidney disease is anemia, which can also cause weakness and fatigue. You're having trouble sleeping. When the kidneys aren't filtering properly, toxins stay in the blood rather than leaving the body through the urine. This can make it difficult to sleep. There is also a link between obesity and chronic kidney disease, and sleep apnea is more common in those with chronic kidney disease. You have dry and itchy skin. Healthy kidneys do many important jobs. They remove wastes and extra fluid from your body, help make red blood cells, keep bones strong and work to maintain the right amount of minerals in your blood. Dry and itchy skin can be a sign of the mineral and bone disease that often accompanies advanced kidney disease, when the kidneys are no longer able to keep the right balance of minerals and nutrients in the blood. You feel the need to urinate more often. If you feel the need to urinate more often, especially at night, this can be a sign of kidney disease. When the kidneys' filters are damaged, it can cause an increase in the urge to urinate. Frequent urination can also be a sign of a urinary infection or enlarged prostate in men. You see blood in your urine. Healthy kidneys typically keep blood cells in the body when filtering wastes from the blood to create urine. However, when the kidneys have been damaged, these blood cells can start to "leak" out into the urine. In addition to signaling kidney disease, blood in the urine can be indicative of tumors, kidney stones or an infection. |
Nice home. |
nationwide1:I tell ya bro, these politicians are really taking Nigerians for granted, thinking we are fools. Only the gullible will be carried away by their gimmicks just as you said. |
This is the height of hypocrisy. Nigerian politicians and their family deceiving The masses since 1960. If eventually they get to power, this Akara woman would probably be told to take her Akara stuff out of Abuja, that Abuja is not meant for the poor. Smh |
Jesus was able to spread his gospel traveling by foot. This man needs to get back to basics. And by the way, How is it that when pastors want something they ask the congregation for it, but when the congregation wants something the pastors tell them to ask God? #Pondering |
armadeo:Well said bro. It is the common man who will bear the brunt of any election violent that will arise from whomever wins. It's a pity. |
armadeo:Well said bro. |
(Bloomberg) -- Nigeria, the biggest economy in Africa, will probably face violence in the aftermath of its elections this month no matter who emerges the winner among the leading candidates, according to Control Risks Group. A victory for President Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian from the crude-producing south, would pose a “real potential for civil unrest” in the north, Thomas Horn Hansen, senior Africa analyst at Control Risks, told reporters on Thursday in Lagos, the commercial capital. There’s also a “potential for backlash” in the oil-rich Niger Delta if former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim northerner, unseats Jonathan. Companies are preparing for either scenario, said Hansen. Nigeria, Africa’s biggest oil producer, is holding elections on March 28 following a six-week postponement. The ruling People’s Democratic Party, undefeated since the end of military rule in 1999, is facing what may be its toughest contest after opposition parties merged in 2013 to form the All Progressives Congress. The last vote in 2011, which also pitted Jonathan against Buhari, was followed by violence that left about 800 people dead, according to New York-based Human Rights Watch. Nigeria’s presidential candidates signed an agreement in January committing to keep the peace. Africa’s most populous nation is already struggling to contain a six-year insurgency by the Islamist group Boko Haram that has killed more than 13,000 people in the northeast. The elections initially scheduled for Feb. 14 were delayed to give the military more time to subdue the rebels and ensure the safety of voters. Economic Impact “Both the PDP and the APC share an interest in managing the forerun of the elections and minimize the impact on the economy,” Hansen said. Tackling corruption is a priority for both candidates, which means in any event businesses may face more scrutiny after the vote, Gbenga Abosede, a practice leader for compliance, intelligence and technology at Control Risks, said at the same meeting. “Corruption is a major issue in this election,” he said. “I think this is a trend that is coming to stay, so businesses need to watch out.” Nigeria is ranked 136 of 175 countries in Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index, on par with Russia and Iran. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-12/nigeria-vote-may-spawn-violence-whoever-wins-control-risks-says?cmpid=yhoo |
Poor attempt at photoshop. |
Simply put; Obasanjo is the problem with Nigeria. A narcissistic old man, who has not allowed democracy to thrive in Nigeria. He obviously believes he is the only one that can solve Nigeria's problems. He has not been able to twist Goodluck's arms anyway he wants, that is why he has been acting like a spoilt child. Goodluck is on record to be the only one that has allowed democracy to flourish in Nigeria. People blame him for not changing Nigeria; they have forgotten that the same military represented by Obasanjo and Buhari with other Northerners ruled this same Nigeria for forty years and grounded everything good about Nigeria. Goodluck has only done 4 years and I do not think he has done perfectly well, but we are seeing some of the good things he has attempted to do. Obasanjo should leave Nigeria alone and act like an elder statesman. With or without him , Nigeria will thrive. President Goodluck will conduct free and fair elections and I trust him to hand over if he dose not win. |
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Simply put; Obasanjo is the problem with Nigeria. A narcissistic old man, who has not allowed democracy to thrive in Nigeria. He obviously believes he is the only one that can solve Nigeria's problems. He has not been able to twist Goodluck's arms anyway he wants, that is why he has been acting like a spoilt child. Goodluck is on record to be the only one that has allowed democracy to flourish in Nigeria. People blame him for not changing Nigeria; they have forgotten that the same military represented by Obasanjo and Buhari with other Northerners ruled this same Nigeria for forty years and grounded everything good about Nigeria. Goodluck has only done 4 years and I do not think he has done perfectly well, but we are seeing some of the good things he has attempted to do. Obasanjo should leave Nigeria alone and act like an elder statesman. With or without him , Nigeria will thrive. President Goodluck will conduct free and fair elections and I trust him to hand over if he dose not win. |
Simply put; Obasanjo is the problem with Nigeria. A narcissistic old man, who has not allowed democracy to thrive in Nigeria. He obviously believes he is the only one that can solve Nigeria's problems. He has not been able to twist Goodluck's arms anyway he wants, that is why he has been acting like a spoilt child. Goodluck is on record to be the only one that has allowed democracy to flourish in Nigeria. People blame him for not changing Nigeria; they have forgotten that the same military represented by Obasanjo and Buhari with other Northerners ruled this same Nigeria for forty years and grounded everything good about Nigeria. Goodluck has only done 4 years and I do not think he has done perfectly well, but we are seeing some of the good things he has attempted to do. Obasanjo should leave Nigeria alone and act like an elder statesman. With or without him , Nigeria will thrive. President Goodluck will conduct free and fair elections and I trust him to hand over if he dose not win. |
Sad Please guys if you can't swim, don't try to force it just to impress the ladies. May God grant him eternal rest. |
The back of my perfect anti Capitalism shirt says it all... Never in human history have so few (1%) taken so much ($$) from so many (99%)! |
May God Grant him eternal Rest. Rip bro. |
Hopefully they will be found. People should double check on the kind of house maid they employ this days. House-maid conniving with criminals to rob their employer, house-maid disappearing with kids, house-Maid maltreating kids, and so on, these are worrying times. |
Meanwhile, It is being reported here locally that she stopped at a Subway (inside of a Walmart) in El Campo to get something to eat. She asked to borrow someone's cell phone and told that person that "the pressure of residency was too much too handle." |


