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younggirl: Pls i need help here! I have been on birth control implant(implanon) for five months and its been crazy for me. Headaches,fever,bloatedness,blurred vision and general body weakness. I have also not seen af for over four months now and I've added weight seriously. I am sooo fed up of this implant and want it off. But some friends said its normal.Seek medical attention. I sure hope u r married thow. |
Hi Mods, i recommend this topic for the front page. Nairaland link: https://www.nairaland.com/1493625/cameron-resolve-over-spying-dispute. (I HOPE I WIN!). Thanks |
France and Germany have called for talks with the United States by the end of the year to try to resolve a dispute over alleged US spying. The move comes following a number of allegations against US intelligence agents including the bugging of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's phone. Prime Minister David Cameron acknowledged the UK's "unique partnership" with the US regarding security but said: "I understand what others want to do and support that, as I think does President Obama". By the BBC Source: http://okunammiri..com/2013/10/cameron-resolve-over-spying-dispute.html
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Call this man a "Fireman!" and you won't be far from the truth. Is this man on fire or is that a stunt? Now am not so sure. Source: http://okunammiri..com/2013/10/help-hes-on-fire.html
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But the lady cop is one SWEET MAMI! |
Where is the world headed? This news made me grow goose bumps. This woman not only forces her daughters to prostitute but even kidnaps men for them. SMH! Unbelievable! read, Fox News Latino A Colombian mother of 14 is accused of selling the virginity of her 12 underage daughters for about $200 per child, according to RCN radio in Colombia. Authorities say Margarita Zapata Moreno, 45, also continued to force several of her daughters to prostitute themselves to financially well off men in Bogota. Zapata denies the allegations and faces up to 25 years in prison, according to El Tiempo. At least some of the girls were under the age of 14 when they were forced to have sex, RCN said. Authorities said Zapata was reported by one of her daughters, who is now 16 and has a child as a result of the alleged sexual abuse. The teen was reportedly upset that her mother wanted her to abort the child. According to victim testimony, Zapata drugged her young daughters before forcing them to have sex with men she handpicked for her daughters. "It's unnatural behavior that goes against the principles of being a mother, someone who is suppose to love and protect her children," Carlos Melendez, Commander of the Police Force of Bogota, told Univision. Tito Cornelio Daza, 51, allegedly the baby's father, was also arrested. Both Daza and Zapata face charges of abuse of a minor under 14 and the enforcement of prostitution. Source: http://okunammiri..com/2013/10/colombian-mother-accused-of-selling-her.html
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Azwealth: HOW PENSION MANAGERS ARE CHEATING NIGERIANSWith this story, i am wasting no time in changing my pension managers to Stanbic IBTC pensions. At least i have an insider there and i can hold them. @op, thanks for the eye opener. |
mama-gee:I hope not. Nollywood will just drain her. Getting married will be more like it. Or is she already? |
FlirtyKaren: She's hot, hot, hot!Seems like she did breast reduction. Great pix though. |
[quote author=idupaul]My friend was discombobulated. During an interview with Nigeria's embattled aviation minister, Ms. Stella Oduah, a journalist asked if she was concerned that critics were raising issues about the remodelling of airports she was doing. Oduah flared up: "Who the Bleep are they? Who the Bleep!" By the time Joe Obi, the minister's aide began pleading with journalists not use the word "Bleep" in their reports, the damage had been done. When Oduah later said that an accident is "an act of God", my friend was not surprised. He had known the woman for long. Now, she says: "You know they hate me because I'm an Igbo woman!" So we dare say: "What the Bleep has tribe got to do with theft, corruption and mismanagement? What the Bleep has being an Igbo woman got to do with inflated cars that are nowhere to be found? http://www.simonateba.com/2013/10/what-Bleep-says-stella-oduah-nigerias.html?spref=fb[/quo What has tribalism got to do with her inefficiency now? Such a disgrace! |
Hi Mods, i recommend this news for the Front Page. Nairaland link: https://www.nairaland.com/1483635/saudi-arabia-declines-un-security. Thanks |
Saudi Arabia has become late history’s first country to say “no” to the prestigious seat offered to it in the United Nations Security Council. The reason it has given for this combines political and moral criticism. Saudi Arabia said the Council must reform, because it uses double standards and does not do its job, which is to foster world peace. Voicing their dissatisfaction in an increasingly public manner, the Saudis have pointed out repeatedly the Council’s impotence over the current Syria conflict and in the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Their decision not to take up a seat with the others on January 1 implies an attitude of ‘noblesse oblige’. The Saudis did not specify what reforms it found to be lacking. The Council has 15 member countries. Five of these are permanent members with the power to veto proposals — the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France. Ten members are non-permanent and do not have veto power; the General Assembly elects these countries for two-year terms. There is a vote every year for half the rotating members. The latest vote confirmed to Council the following quintet: Lithuania, Nigeria, Chile, Chad and Saudi Arabia. The race to win nomination as a candidate for a seat — regional groups nominate candidates — is often highly competitive. This time none of the nominations by region were contested. As a consequence, the outcome drew a brand of criticism different to that of Saudi Arabia toward the Council’s inability to act because a member who disagrees with the others on a matter can block the endorsement and enforcement of a resolution. The United Nations director for Human Rights Watch, Philippe Bolopion, denounced the election of Chad, Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. He recoiled at the recruitment of children by Chad to fight as soldiers, saying this placed it in the UN list of shame. He blasted Nigeria for “chronic abuse by security forces”. And he lashed out at Saudi Arabia questioning its moral authority as long as it continues “its crackdown on human-rights activists” and institutionalises double standards depriving women the full rights of Saudi men. Bolopion said: “The prestige of a seat at the world’s foremost diplomatic table should prompt the new members to get their house in order.” The executive director of Geneva-based human rights group UN Watch, Hillel Neuer, also accused the Saudis of helping to protect Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur. All of this underscores a dark irony in the name of the 193-nation organisation: ‘United’. Source: http://okunammiri..com/2013/10/saudi-arabia-declines-un-security-seat.html |
L.M Ayedun..:O! My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. How many dreams wasted now. RIP to d dead. |
L.M Ayedun..:Na poverty cause all this one. |
This arrangement is what i call mortgaging of ones future. Why make more agreements when the former has not yet being fulfilled. I strongly smell a rat here. |
Lollypee: Towards ending the ongoing ASUU strike, the Federal Government has committed to spending N200 billion in the 2014 budget on the universities as well as on each of the next three-four years until the universities are brought to world-class standard. This is in addition to the N100 billion dedicated and already made available for 2013.This is rubbish. Spend a paltry 200 billion and forget the 1.3trillion shey? |
derespect: The following factors will not allow him to win: ASUU strike, insecurity, bad governance, lack of infrastructural development and Nigerians have not forgotten the issue of subsidy removal.PDP have already perfected the rigging formula for GEJ 2015. Unless something is done. |
Where is sincere nigerian? GEJ is at it again o. |
funnyx: GEJ to rule your life forever!Ignore that post. |
joshbam: SOURCE: www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/jonathans-2015-campaign-posters-flood-ilorin/Campaign posters r flying, while Naija is nose diving. These politicians sef. |
papiforreal: Finally made a Front page. Thanks ASUU 4 gvn me Such time to waste.U r most welcome. So posting on Seuns forum is a waste, ehn! |
Afterall he's eligible. |
GEJ for life! |
Ajibel: According to Islam, it is wrong to shake a lady, so I was told by scholars ***undecided**How come in Islam, u people r always being told? Cant u read for urselves? |
And what do u make of this, i try to shake a ladies hand and she blatantly ignores me in public. Then ladies complain of being ignored, right. VERY FUNNY! |
Memyselfu2009: Things we do for money the deputy govt is right very right but tell me those the so called deputy govt no get gf apart from him wife see sinner they correct sinnerThis guy abi na girl got jokes. U r funny! |
olabukola: Who is iyanya pls?GEJs cousin. |
A saying in Igboland goes thus, "if u see a chicken scathering shittt with its legs, pursue it for u never know who will eat the legs". So it is, we have to speak up against this degradation cos this girls are corrupting our daughters and sister, and add mothers to d list. |
