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Politics / Re: Nigerians,describe BUHARI'S Administration In One Word Since He Assumed Office. by isholafisayo(m): 4:30pm On May 14, 2016 |
Politics / Re: Nigerians,describe BUHARI'S Administration In One Word Since He Assumed Office. by isholafisayo(m): 4:30pm On May 14, 2016 |
Politics / Re: Nigerians,describe BUHARI'S Administration In One Word Since He Assumed Office. by isholafisayo(m): 4:28pm On May 14, 2016 |
Politics / Re: Nigerians,describe BUHARI'S Administration In One Word Since He Assumed Office. by isholafisayo(m): 3:14pm On May 14, 2016 |
Actually it has been kinda disastrous cos despite all the travelings nothing Good has been given in return...... all we gain is N145 per liter 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Nigerians,describe BUHARI'S Administration In One Word Since He Assumed Office. by isholafisayo(m): 2:56pm On May 14, 2016 |
Actually, to me if i should describe his administration in a word or in a sentence, It's "UNPREDICTABLE" My able Nigerians, Lets share ours views as-well. God Bless Nigeria.....Amen! 1 Share
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Politics / Obasanjo Does Not Joke With His Money - Wife by isholafisayo(m): 7:30am On May 12, 2016 |
– Obasanjo’s wife says she did not marry him because of his money – Notes also that the former president is not a lover of laziness or lazy people – Jokes also about the ex-president’s huge appetite for native food Nigeria’s former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo does not joke with money, his wife, Bola has revealed. According to The Cable, Obasanjo’s wife ‘spilled the milk’ at the Ogun state 3rd Investors’ Forum, where she delivered a speech and explained that she did not marry him because she was after his money. Bola became the former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) top chieftain’s wife in 2009, about four years after Stella, a Nigeria’s former First Lady, died in a Spanish hospital. “I thank God that I am with baba. Don’t think that it is because of his money, not at all, he doesn’t joke or mess around with his money. “If he says he loves you, you must be hardworking. We nicknamed baba, wole joko jeun (enter, sit and eat) because of his busy nature. He is always attending to people. He has got answer to everybody’s problem. At times in our house, we receive over 100 guests in a single day, and we serve food to them. “You dare not tell OBJ that there is no soup in the house, except you want trouble. When he comes in, rush to the kitchen, even if there nothing, you have to pretend that you are bringing something. If the kitchen is empty, you have to rush to the garden,” she stated excitedly. Speaking further, the Ogun high chief’s wife informed also that “There was a day that someone asked me if we don’t have magazine in the house, and I asked what the person needed it for and she explained that she wanted to use it to fan herself in case of power outage, then I told her that ‘They don’t read magazine here, people come here to see OBJ’s face’.” Bola hailed her husband as a “unique man, very unique, and it is not him, it is the grace of God upon his life.” Meanwhile, Obasanjo has commended Ogun state governor, Ibikunle Amosun for his exhibition of exemplary leadership, commitment and dedication to the good people of the state in particular and Nigerians in general. Baba, as he is fondly called, expressed satisfaction over the role the governor and the government of Ogun state played in the release of former minister, Iyabo Anisulowo from the den of her kidnappers. In the letter, titled, “Letter of Commendation” written to the state governor and dated 9 May, a copy which was obtained by our correspondent, the former president also commended the efforts of the security agencies in the country, adding that Nigerians can now sleep with their two eyes closed. source: https://www.naij.com/827427-man-one-thing-obasanjo-not-joke-wife.html?source=index_main |
Politics / Re: 5 Reasons Why Nigerians Should Trust Buhari by isholafisayo(m): 7:22am On May 12, 2016 |
gidgiddy:Lols, let's Just hope for the "change " so they say |
Politics / 5 Reasons Why Nigerians Should Trust Buhari by isholafisayo(m): 1:42am On May 12, 2016 |
– President Muhammadu Buhari has fast-tracked the security of lives and properties in the North-East region of the country after years of Boko Haram terrorists attacks – The good people of Nigeria should know the nation’s number one citizen is not playing ducks and drakes with the future of Nigerians nor is he trying to lead the youths to the garden path with his style of leadership – A good number of political analysts believe President Buhari has the heart of a lion regarding his passion to seeing Nigeria and Nigerians fare better in all facets of human endeavours – The two major problems of tribalism and prejudicial judgement often enshroud the objectivity of some Nigerians It should not come as a surprise to anybody, when Dr Victor Oye, chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), praised President Buhari on the bilateral agreement the country reached with China. This clearly indicates an opposition party chieftain knows the president is worth the onions. Currently, there is fuel shortage due to some stated reasons by the government. However, the federal government which took a strong decision to finally removed the so-called fuel subsidy on Wednesday, May 11, whereby government will now start to sell pure motor spirit (PMS), popularly called petrol at N145 per litre , which could bring a lasting solution to Nigeria’s decade of oil palava. source: https://www.naij.com/818193-nigerians-should-trust-buhari.html?source=index_main
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Family / 79 Year Old Indian Man & His 72 Year Old Wife had Their First Child-pics by isholafisayo(m): 8:39pm On May 11, 2016 |
An Indian couple in their 70s welcomed their first baby into the world on April 19 with the help of a fertility treatment. “It was very important for us,” 72-year-old Daljinder Kaur told Barcroft Media following her son’s birth. “I can live happily now. My life is complete.” Kaur and her 79-year-old husband Mohinder Singh Gill who have been married for 47 years have been trying to conceive for two years. They regularly traveled six hours from their home in Amritsar, Punjab to the National Fertility and Test Tube Baby Centre where Kaur endured multiple rounds of In Vitro Fertilization, a procedure that manually combines an egg and sperm to create an embryo that is inserted back in the uterus. “I first tried to avoid the case because she was very weak, but then her medical reports were normal and she was fit to conceive,” said Anurag Bishnoi, who runs the fertility clinic. And Kaur and Gill aren’t just beating the odds when it comes to having a child at their age, they also have both surpassed the average life expectancy in their Indian state of Punjab. The average man in Punjab only lives to about 70 years old, while women usually live until 72, according to data from the Indian government. Sources: www.newseveryhour.com/2016/05/79-year-old-indian-man-and-his-72-year.html?m=1#more 1 Like
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Romance / Re: Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 5:13pm On May 11, 2016 |
Akposkool:lols good old days indeed, it's always fun....Yours was kehinde, mine was Taiwo Akposkool:lols good old days indeed, it's always fun....Yours was kehinde, mine was Taiwo |
Romance / Re: Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 3:21pm On May 11, 2016 |
naijaboiy:Just about 3 years though |
Romance / Re: Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 2:23pm On May 11, 2016 |
RoyalBlak007:Hmmmmmmmmm that's true, oya tell us na |
Romance / Re: Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 11:19am On May 11, 2016 |
Yuneehk:Actually then i was much younger,but nw I don't do extracool again, na face to face sure pass ooo .....actually the relationship was fun and learner's style (first time now)and it lasted for 3yrs I think. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: President Buhari Arrives London For Anti-corruption Summit(photos) by isholafisayo(m): 11:10am On May 11, 2016 |
hezsquirt:Tu es pas bien osun hero |
Romance / Re: Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 11:08am On May 11, 2016 |
layla129:lols, guessed what happened then was that you were blushing, happy and shy |
Romance / Re: Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 11:05am On May 11, 2016 |
RoyalBlak007:Hmmmmmmmmm we're waiting, we're all hears |
Romance / Ladies How Did u Feel When u Had Your First Toaster, Guys Lets Share Ours too by isholafisayo(m): 10:44am On May 11, 2016 |
The first girl(comfort ) I ever wooed was in my junior secondary school then , didn't have the gut to tell her to her face, so I decided to call her during extra cool (Thanks to Mtn ) It started like a joke When I told her I LOVE her, not knowing she was crushing too... it was so easy for me because she accepted that night.... I was like "mission accomplished " I was so happy throughout the day. Guys it's fun, let's share our experience. |
Education / Re: Incredibly Weird Facts You Need To Know(photos) by isholafisayo(m): 10:16am On May 11, 2016 |
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Education / Incredibly Weird Facts You Need To Know(photos) by isholafisayo(m): 10:00am On May 11, 2016 |
1. The longest time between two twins being born is 87 days . 2. The world’s deepest postbox is in Susami Bay in Japan . It’s 10 metres underwater. 3. In 2007, an American man named Corey Taylor tried to fake his own death in order to get out of his cell phone contract without paying a fee. It didn’t work. 4. The oldest condoms ever found date back to the 1640s (they were found in a cesspit at Dudley Castle), and were made from animal and fish intestines . 5. In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes won a race at Belmont Park in New York despite being dead — he suffered a heart attack mid-race, but his body stayed in the saddle until his horse crossed the line for a 20–1 outsider victory. 6. Everyone has a unique tongue print, just like fingerprints. 7. Most Muppets are left-handed. (Because most Muppeteers are right-handed , so they operate the head with their favoured hand.) 8. Female kangaroos have three vaginas . 9. It costs the U.S. Mint almost twice as much to mint each penny and nickel as the coins are actually worth. Taxpayers lost over $100 million in 2013 just through the coins being made. 10. Light doesn’t necessarily travel at the speed of light. The slowest we’ve ever recorded light moving at is 38 mph . 11. Casu marzu is a Sardinian cheese that contains live maggots . The maggots can jump up to five inches out of cheese while you’re eating it, so it’s a good idea to shield it with your hand to stop them jumping into your eyes. 12. The loneliest creature on Earth is a whale who has been calling out for a mate for over two decades — but whose high-pitched voice is so different to other whales that they never respond . 13. The spikes on the end of a stegosaurus’ tail are known among paleontologists as the “thagomizer” — a term coined by cartoonist Gary Larson in a 1982 Far Side drawing . 14. During World War II, the crew of the British submarine HMS Trident kept a fully grown reindeer called Pollyanna aboard their vessel for six weeks (it was a gift from the Russians). 15. The northern leopard frog swallows its prey using its eyes — it uses them to help push food down its throat by retracting them into its head. 16. The first man to urinate on the moon was Buzz Aldrin, shortly after stepping onto the lunar surface. 17. Some fruit flies are genetically resistant to getting drunk — but only if they have an inactive version of a gene scientists have named “happyhour” . 18. Experiments show that male rhesus macaque monkeys will pay to look at pictures of female rhesus macaques’ bottoms. 19. In 1567, the man said to have the longest beard in the world died after he tripped over his beard running away from a fire . 20. The Dance Fever of 1518 was a month-long plague of inexplicable dancing in Strasbourg , in which hundreds of people danced for about a month for no apparent reason. Several of them danced themselves to death. 21. The Dutch village of Giethoorn has no roads ; its buildings are connected entirely by canals and footbridges. 22. A family of people with blue skin lived in Kentucky for many generations. The Fulgates of Troublesome Creek are thought to have gained their blue skin through combination of inbreeding and a rare genetic condition known as methemoglobinemia. 23. Powerful earthquakes can permanently shorten the length of Earth’s day, by moving the spin of the Earth’s axis. The 2011 Japan earthquake knocked 1.8 microseconds off our days. The 2004 Sumatra quake cost us around 6.8 microseconds. 24.The first American film to show a toilet being flushed on screen was Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. 25.Melting glaciers and icebergs make a distinctive fizzing noise known as “bergy seltzer”. 26.There is a glacier called “Blood Falls” in Antarctica that regularly pours out red liquid, making it look like the ice is bleeding. (It’s actually oxidised salty water .) 27.In 2008 scientists discovered a new species of bacteria that lives in hairspray . 28..The top of the Eiffel Tower leans away from the sun, as the metal facing the sun heats up and expands. It can move as much as 7 inches. 29.The longest musical performance in history is currently taking place in the church of St. Burchardi in Halberstadt, Germany. The performance of John Cage’s “Organ²/ASLSP (As Slow As Possible)” started on Sept. 5, 2001, and is set to finish in 2640. The last time the note changed was October 2013; the next change isn’t due until 2020. 30. The katzenklavier (“cat piano”) was a musical instrument made out of cats. Designed by 17th-century German scholar Athanasius Kircher, it consisted of a row of caged cats with different voice pitches, who could be “played” by a keyboardist driving nails into their tails. 31.An epidemic of laughing that lasted almost a year broke out in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) in 1962. Several thousand people were affected, across several villages. It forced a school to close. It wasn’t fun, though — other symptoms included crying, fainting, rashes, and pain. 32. The Romans used to clean and whiten their teeth with urine . Apparently it works. Please don’t do it, though. 33. There are around 60,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body. If you took them all out and laid them end to end, they’d stretch around the world more than twice. But, seriously, don’t do that either.
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Education / 75 Fascinating Facts You Knew Or You May Not Know About The Human Brain ... by isholafisayo(m): 2:04am On May 11, 2016 |
(It's long but very educative )The human brain has amazed and baffled people
throughout the ages. Some scientists and doctors have
devoted their entire lives to learning how the brain works.
It is no wonder that people enjoy learning facts about this
incredible organ in the human body. Below, you will find 100
facts about the brain including how it works, how it
develops, what it controls, how it affects sleep, dreams,
and memory, and more, which may be helpful. When you
finish reading about these fun facts, take this short
brainpower quiz and see how much you learned about the
human brain.
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTE
These facts will teach you interesting bits of information
about the physical make-up of the human brain.
1. Weight. The weight of the human brain is about 3 lbs.
2. Cerebrum. The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and
makes up 85% of the brain’s weight.
3. Skin . Your skin weighs twice as much as your brain.
4. Gray matter. The brain’s gray matter is made up of
neurons, which gather and transmit signals.
5. White matter. The white matter is made up of dendrites
and axons, which create the network by which neurons send
their signals.
6. Gray and white . Your brain is 60% white matter and 40%
gray matter.
7. Water. The brain is made up of about 75% water.
8. Neurons. Your brain consists of about 100 billion neurons.
9. Synapses. There are anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000
synapses for each neuron.
10. No pain. There are no pain receptors in the brain, so the
brain can feel no pain.
11. Largest brain . While an elephant’s brain is physically
larger than a human brain, the human brain is 2% of total
body weight (compared to 0.15% of an elephant’s brain),
meaning humans have the largest brain to body size.
12. Blood vessels. There are 100,000 miles of blood vessels in the
brain.
13. Fat. The human brain is the fattest organ in the body and
may consists of at least 60% fat .
The Developing Brain
Starting from within the womb, fetal brain development
begins the amazing journey that leads to a well-developed
brain at birth that continues to grow for 18 more years.
14. Neurons. Neurons develop at the rate of 250,000 neurons
per minute during early pregnancy.
15. Size at birth. At birth, your brain was almost the same
size as an adult brain and contained most of the brain
cells for your whole life.
16. Newborn’s growth. A newborn baby’s brain grows about
three times its size in the first year.
17. Stopped growing. Your brain stopped growing at age 18.
18. Cerebral cortex . The cerebral cortex grows thicker as you
learn to use it.
19. Stimulation. A stimulating environment for a child can
make the difference between a 25% greater ability to
learn or 25% less in an environment with little stimulation.
20. New neurons. Humans continue to make new neurons
throughout life in response to mental activity.
21. Read aloud . Reading aloud and talking often to a young
child promotes brain development.
22. Emotions. The capacity for such emotions as joy, happiness,
fear, and shyness are already developed at birth. The
specific type of nurturing a child receives shapes how these
emotions are developed.
23.First sense. The first sense to develop while in utero is the
sense of touch. The lips and cheeks can experience touch at
about 8 weeks and the rest of the body around 12 weeks.
24.Bilingual brains . Children who learn two languages before
the age of five alters the brain structure and adults have
a much denser gray matter.
25. Child abuse and the brain. Studies have shown that child
abuse can inhibit development of the brain and can
permanently affect brain development.
BRAIN FUNCTIONS
From the invisible workings of the brain to more visible
responses such as yawns or intelligence, find out how the
brain functions with these facts.
26.Oxygen. Your brain uses 20% of the total oxygen in your
body.
27.Blood. As with oxygen, your brain uses 20% of the blood
circulating in your body
28.Unconsciousness. If your brain loses blood for 8 to 10
seconds, you will lose consciousness.
29. Speed. Information can be processed as slowly as 0.5
meters/sec or as fast as 120 meters/sec (about 268
miles/hr).
30.Wattage. While awake, your brain generates between 10
and 23 watts of power–or enough energy to power a light
bulb.
31. Yawns. It is thought that a yawn works to send more
oxygen to the brain, therefore working to cool it down and
wake it up.
32.Neocortex. The neocortex makes up about 76% of the human
brain and is responsible for language and consciousness. The
human neocortex is much larger than in animals.
33.10% . The old adage of humans only using 10% of their brain
is not true . Every part of the brain has a known function.
34. Brain death . The brain can live for 4 to 6 minutes without
oxygen, and then it begins to die. No oxygen for 5 to 10
minutes will result in permanent brain damage.
35. Highest temperature . The next time you get a fever, keep in
mind that the highest human body temperature ever
recorded was 115.7 degrees–and the man survived.
36.Stress. Excessive stress has shown to "alter brain cells,
brain structure and brain function."
37.Love hormones and autism . Oxytocin, one of the hormones
responsible for triggering feelings of love in the brain, has
shown some benefits to helping control repetitive behaviors
in those with autism.
38.Food and intelligence . A study of one million students in
New York showed that students who ate lunches that did
not include artificial flavors, preservatives, and dyes did
14% better on IQ tests than students who ate lunches with
these additives.
39.Seafood. In the March 2003 edition of Discover magazine, a
report describes how people in a 7-year study who ate
seafood at least one time every week had a 30% lower
occurrence of dementia.
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN
From tickling to tasting to decision-making, find out how
the brain affects what you experience.
40.Tickles. You can’t tickle yourself because your brain
distinguished between unexpected external touch and your
own touch.
41. Imaginary playmates. A study from Australia showed that
children with imaginary playmates between the ages of 3
and 9 tended to be first-born children.
42.Reading faces . Without any words, you may be able to
determine if someone is in a good mood, is feeling sad, or is
angry just by reading the face. A small area in the brain
called the amygdala is responsible for your ability to read
someone else’s face for clues to how they are feeling.
43.Ringing in the ears. For years, medical professionals
believed that tinnitus was due to a function within the
mechanics of the ear, but newer evidence shows that it is
actually a function of the brain.
44.Pain and gender . Scientists have discovered that men and
women’s brains react differently to pain, which explains
why they may perceive or discuss pain differently.
45.Supertasters. There is a class of people known as
supertasters who not only have more taste buds on the
tongue, but whose brain is more sensitive to the tastes of
foods and drinks. In fact, they can detect some flavors
that others cannot.
46.Cold. Some people are much more sensitive to cold and
actually feel pain associated with cold. Research as shown
that the reason is due to certain channels that send cold
information to the brain.
47.Decision-making . Women tend to take longer to make a
decision, but are more likely to stick with the decision,
compared to men, who are more likely to change their mind
after making a decision.
48. Exercise. Some studies indicate that while some people are
naturally more active, others are naturally more inactive,
which may explain why getting out and exercising is more
difficult for some.
49.Boredom. Boredom is brought on by a lack of change of
stimulation, is largely a function of perception, and is
connected to the innate curiosity found in humans.
50. Physical illness. The connection between body and mind is a
strong one. One estimate is that between 50-70% of visits
to the doctor for physical ailments are attributed to
psychological factors.
51. Sadness and shopping . Researchers have discovered that
those experiencing the blues are more willing to spend more
money in an attempt to alleviate their sadness.
MEMORY
Learn how scent, jet lag, and estrogen affect memory, plus
plenty of other information, with these facts.
52.Jet lag . Frequent jet lag can impair your memory, probably
due to the stress hormones released.
53.New connections. Every time you recall a memory or have a
new thought, you are creating a new connection in your
brain.
54.Create associations. Memory is formed by associations, so
if you want help remembering things, create associations
for yourself.
55. Scent and memory . Memories triggered by scent have a
stronger emotional connection , therefore appear more
intense than other memory triggers.
56.Anomia. Anomia is the technical word for tip-of-the-
tongue syndrome when you can almost remember a word,
but it just won’t quite come to you.
57. Sleep. While you sleep at night may be the best time for
your brain to consolidate all your memories from the day.
58.No sleep. It goes to follow…lack of sleep may actuallyhurt
your ability to create new memories.
59.World Champion. A world champion memorizer, Ben
Pridmore memorized 96 historical events in 5 minutes and
memorized a single, shuffled deck of cards in 26.28
seconds.
60.Estrogen and memory. Estrogen (found in both men and
women) has been shown to promote better memory
functions.
61. Insulin . Insulin works to regulate blood-sugar in the body,
but recently, scientists have discovered that its presence in
the brain also helps promote memory. FUN AND INTERESTING PART 62. Juggling. Juggling has shown to change the brain in as little as seven days. The study indicates that learning new things helps the brain to change very quickly. 63.Disney and sleep. A study published in the journal Sleep Medicine describes how Disney creators used real sleep disorders in many of their animated pets. 64.Blinking. Each time we blink, our brain kicks in and keeps things illuminated so the whole world doesn’t go dark each time we blink (about 20,000 times a day). 65.Laughing. Laughing at a joke is no simple task as it requires activity in five different areas of the brain. 66.Yawns are contagious . Ever notice that you yawned after someone around you did? Scientists believe this may be a response to an ancient social behavior for communication that humans still have. 67.Brain Bank . Harvard maintains a Brain Bank where over 7,000 human brains are store for research purposes. 68. Outer space . The lack of gravity in outer space affects the brain in several ways. Scientists are studying how and why , but you may want to hold off on your next trip to the moon. 69.Music. Music lessons have shown to considerably boost brain organization and ability in both children and adults. 70.Thoughts . The average number of thoughts that humans are believed to experience each day is 70,000. 71.Ambidexterity. Those who are left-handed or ambidextrous have a corpus collosum (the part of the brain that bridges the two halves) that is about 11% larger than those who are right-handed. 72.Stressful job. According to a study by Bristol-Myers Squibb, accountants have the highest incidence of on-the-job headaches, followed by librarians, then bus and truck drivers. 73.Aristotle. Aristotle mistakenly thought that the functions of the brain actually took place in the heart. 74.Cannibalism. Some research shows that humans carry genes that help protect the brain from prion diseases, or diseases contracted through eating human flesh, leading medical experts to believe that ancient humans may have eaten other humans. 75. Shakespeare. The word "brain" appears 66 times in the plays of William Shakespeare 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: President Buhari Arrives London For Anti-corruption Summit(photos) by isholafisayo(m): 8:58pm On May 10, 2016 |
I Just hope all these meeting our president is attending is positive..... or else God bless my great nation Nigeria youpi ftc 2 Likes 1 Share |
Phones / Re: Anyone Remembers This Epic Game (photo) by isholafisayo(m): 11:59pm On May 03, 2016 |
whoa! what an old time game |
Agriculture / Re: I Need Dry Maize In Ibadan by isholafisayo(m): 11:54pm On May 03, 2016 |
Guy go to Bodija market and make inquiries.... from there you gonna get contact |
Politics / Re: Photos: See How A Nigerian Senator Flaunts His Toys Worth Over 100 Million Naira by isholafisayo(m): 11:49pm On May 03, 2016 |
see as our money get numbers ......anyways enjoy its ur season |
Crime / Re: Thief Burnt To Death At Abuja! by isholafisayo(m): 9:53am On Apr 20, 2016 |
people dey vex ooo, c 9ja hell fire |
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