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Please how is denying an unborn baby his/her right to live part of women's right? On Twitter, an American woman posted this, "women should determine what lives in their body not child or man". You can imagine that? If abortion was legalized during the days of their mothers, would a good number of them be alive today? Feminists are fund of calling conservatives extremists, but one of the bedrock of extremism is selfishness. Feminism used to be a good idea when it was strictly based on giving women equal representation (even if we know that in time of war they will gladly scramble for opportunities to be housewives instead of seeking the same equal representation in the army) but now this present generation of feminists wants to control men and hold them to ransom. Imagine a moment when it becomes legally right for a woman to abort a baby she has with her husband because of a misunderstanding. That is what these demonic generation of feminists want but God forbid it in this my generation. Just as women want their rights, let them respect a child's right to live, born or unborn. BABIES LIVES MATTER! 53 Likes 4 Shares |
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April 1st Peter Obi ❤ 9 Likes |
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Agboro Emmanuel is definitely guilty. His name has implicated him ![]() |
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After caught on camera praising Osama Bin Laden's Al-Queda years ago he's now trying to bribe Nigerians with this. It pains me that I have already given this terrorist my details. God forgive my stupidity ![]() 1 Like |
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It will definitely end in first class premium tears ![]() 1 Like 1 Share |
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Cutehector:True. But no be me and you after 7pm o ![]() |
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Modified: Finally, we made it to front page. For those who asked about certain areas not captured in this piece, keep watching this space, an update will come. 29 Likes 1 Share |
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You probably have heard a lot about Port Harcourt or the Garden City as it is fondly called, both good and bad but the truth is that Port Harcourt is like every Nigerian city and as a matter of fact it ranks third only behind Lagos and Abuja in its metropolitan nature. A knowledge of some popular area is important, to guide you in making choices of where to rent a house in Port Harcourt... Woji is very safe with good road network and the light condition there is amazing. The landlords increase rent according to increment in light supply time. Some areas are cool but be mindful of mini woji. Boys are not always smilling there. Odili road is expensive but you have malls, gas stations, restaurants, hotels everywhere and it is just adjacent Trans Amadi - the industrial hub of the city. It has some of the finest estates and big boys. If you are planning to open a business, expect premium clients. Elekahia housing estate is enclosed and the houses are old but the other parts have some thugs in patrol at night. Select your choice according to your shock immunity. Amadi Flat to Forces Avenue is the centre of greenery but your next neighbour may be an ex governor who will not care when the transformer goes off because government still fuels his gen. However, you are secure because it houses the govt house, police headquarters, EFCC and the DSS headquarters. Marine base used to be scary but it is no longer. With the new NDDC headquarters presence, more good things will come. Plus the light condition is fantastic. But you see the waterside area, avoid it. Ogbunabali is partly a market and a hood. If you can't tolerate community influence, shift because Abali boys are not preachers of love. Diobu is rough but things are cheaper there. You can stroll to Ikoku if you have a bad car or visit Mile 1 or Mile 3 to buy foodstuffs that are sold 200% of the cost in Odili road and co. If your furniture is bad, Timber market is in Illabuchi and if you need to print at cheaper rates, try education bus stop down to Afikpo street. Tank Elimbu has affordable self contain houses but prepare your mind for frustrating holdups. Oyigbo is cool especially if you are into a business that needs you visiting Aba always but try adopting Igbo as your second language first. Akpajo is perfect if you work in Onne, Indorama, the refinery or Notore. However, you must learn to wakeup early or spend one quarter of your day sometimes at Akpajo junction on your way to work. Elelenwo is amazing. You can shop at Oil mill. Market instead of going to Aba but if you lose your phone to street robbers, consult the local vigilante instead of the police. With N5k for investigations and N3k for transport, your phone can be returned to you in 24hrs. Borokiri is an organized hood but be careful how you lift your shoulders there or they will be trimmed. If you work, always show love to boys in the area and ask well before you toast any girl there. Toasting the wrong babe has sent many young boys to early graves. Okujagu is not for the faint hearted. However, there are two worlds there. One for the insane and another for the sane. If you are sane, stay on your lane and you will only hear the rumours of the terror exhibited by the insane. By no means should you cross into the insane world. Remain in your own world and remain safe. But be mindful of slaughter junction at night. Dline is well spaced. If your car is above N10m, drive always with your two eyes open. And if you like Bole and fruits, you have the best of both worlds close by. New GRA runs a 24/7 nitelife. The battle is between nite clubs and churches. One particular church owns one third of the properties there. Once you park into your apartment, you are on your own. If you do not have enough money, do not enter a club there. It is still the delight of PH city and links to almost every major centre in the city and it is bordered by two most important roads in PH - Aba road and Ikwerre road. Before you park into NTA road, buy two generators (one diesel and one petrol) plus an inverter. They probably offended NEPA and they laid a curse on the area. However, if you are still young and single, it is closer to Uniport and you can access RSUST from behind. By the side to Iwofe, there ia a college of education there and down to the north of it, a midwifery /nursing school resides there. Enjoy your stay but make a budget for fuel except you stay around Obiwali area of it that enjoys the federal line. When you know the area well, you know where to rent a house and how to live. 147 Likes 22 Shares
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It was number one when I checked |
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I didn't watch the video but it is funny 1 Like 1 Share |
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You didn't do any wrong. That is what any sane person should do and just like you said it, you're forgiving your brother not just because of him but because of your parents. 43 Likes 2 Shares |
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Commendable |
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I'm beginning to like this guy called Biden, he may not be bad after all. |
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Thank you atheistandproud for explaining, can you please differentiate between FPS and resolution? |
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Wow, she's so grown up!
Is Francis Duru that old? |
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God bless the Igbo nation from Ezza in Benue state to Ubani in Rivers state 22 Likes 2 Shares |
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Them no dey ever learn English finish. Even the average British do speak incorrect grammar regularly. Why? Because English language has evolved and so many languages has been sandwiched into English. English language is what it is now thanks to the United States and its influence on the world. 1 Like |
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I do say to students that school may never open till April because the FG I know will never value education to the tone of N70billion. No be Buhari FG? 1 Like |
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Ethiopia too |
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I want to specially congratulate my boss, the director of CITE UNIPORT, Dr. Bourdillion Omijeh and his students, Anthony Ugheoke and the two others for this great feat. I've always known Anthony to be very passionate about these stuffs while I could hardly pay attention to these stuffs. It has finally paid off for them and I am so happy. As for Dr. Omijeh, I don't see anything that stops you from being elevated to becoming a Prof. in the next one year, you've brought more than enough honour to Unique UNIPORT! 1 Like 1 Share |
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Wetin eye no go see? ![]() |
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Gamesmart:Thanks man |
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True true, this life no balance! |
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These Southampton guys are balling o but na one goal go put them to bed. Man U 4 - Soton 1 Final score! |
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Onitsha is a rising giant. A forward thinking governor with a taste for aesthetics is all that is needed to put this market in order, like having about ten high rise buildings within the market built on site where old buildings would be demolished. Onitsha has the potential to be another window to the world. Lalasticlala 74 Likes 4 Shares |
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Hattrick amaka! ![]() 1 Like |
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He also sold rat poison according to him! 2 Likes |
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Good for him. |
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stagger:For real! Not everyone is Hushpuppi who shows off every million naira they earn on Instagram. The real money men don't make noise. |
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Congratulations to all of them |
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