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Literature / Re: "Ocean Of Secrets" A Story By Millieademi by kaakaa1(m): 10:33am On Jan 01, 2020 |
Happy New Year Millieademi!!! You’re a great writer, may your craft sell even more this year. To everybody who’s been following, even fellow ghost readers like me may we grow in knowledge and Power in our quest to learn! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Police Nab 14 Sacks Containing Thumb-printed Ballot Papers In Kano by kaakaa1(m): 3:33pm On Feb 14, 2019 |
[quote author=kaakaa1 post=75727694]With hours left to the presidential and National Assembly general election, the Kano police command on Thursday, February 14, said it has impounded 14 sacks containing thumb-printed ballot papers in Sabon Gari area of Kano. The ballot papers, according to the report by Daily Nigerian, have already been thumb-printed on the box of the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC). Legit.ng gathers that the ''specimen'' ballot papers have been moved to the police headquarters for further investigation. Reacting to the the incident, The Nation reports that the spokesperson of Kano police command, DSP Haruna Abdullahi, disclosed that two people were arrested with the sacks containing the ballot papers. He said: “Let me categorically state that the ballot papers are not thumbprinted and not real. They are just specimen used to enlighten voters.'' Abdullahi further added the arrested suspects had confessed to conveying the ballot papers on the transit to Dutse, Jigawa state capital, with the aim of enlightening electorate at the rural areas of the state. Source: https://www.legit.ng/1221940-breaking-police-nab-14-sacks-containing-thumb-printed-ballots-kano.html |
Politics / Police Nab 14 Sacks Containing Thumb-printed Ballot Papers In Kano by kaakaa1(m): 3:32pm On Feb 14, 2019 |
With hours left to the presidential and National Assembly general election, the Kano police command on Thursday, February 14, said it has impounded 14 sacks containing thumb-printed ballot papers in Sabon Gari area of Kano. The ballot papers, according to the report by Daily Nigerian, have already been thumb-printed on the box of the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC). Legit.ng gathers that the ''specimen'' ballot papers have been moved to the police headquarters for further investigation. Reacting to the the incident, The Nation reports that the spokesperson of Kano police command, DSP Haruna Abdullahi, disclosed that two people were arrested with the sacks containing the ballot papers. He said: “Let me categorically state that the ballot papers are not thumbprinted and not real. They are just specimen used to enlighten voters.'' Abdullahi further added the arrested suspects had confessed to conveying the ballot papers on the transit to Dutse, Jigawa state capital, with the aim of enlightening electorate at the rural areas of the state. Source: legit.ng
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Politics / Re: Nigeria Is Set To Stay The World’s Poverty Capital For At Least A Generation by kaakaa1(m): 9:04am On Oct 13, 2018 |
That was before Atikulation! Nigeria will Rise and Be Great Again!!! Atiku/Peter Obi 2019-2023 |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: UEFA Awards: Full Lists Of Winners For 2017/2018 by kaakaa1(m): 10:06pm On Aug 30, 2018 |
An evidence that Hardwork will continually pay and supersede Talent. Congratulations to the Ever Hardworking CR7, Modric and Ramos! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: 2019 Election Will Be Free & Fair, President Buhari Assures UK Prime Minister by kaakaa1(m): 5:03pm On Aug 29, 2018 |
But will it be Violence Free? |
Sports / Re: Photos: Arsenal Forward, Aubameyang Rocks Wizkid’s Star Boy T-shirt by kaakaa1(m): 5:02pm On Aug 29, 2018 |
Hard work and Creativity Pays!!! StarBoy to the World! |
Crime / Re: Ritual Gone Wrong: A Boy Whose Attempt Failed At Using His Mom For Ritual by kaakaa1(m): 12:50am On Aug 26, 2018 |
Fast money is what will Kill Most youths and terminate many Great Destinies!!! May God help us all, that our Parents will enjoy the proceeds of their suffering and not be used as sacrifice for our greed and flamboyant lifestyles! |
Music/Radio / Re: [music] Johnny Drille Ft. Simi – Halleluya by kaakaa1(m): 12:28am On Aug 03, 2018 |
MUSIC!!! |
Sports / Re: Chelsea Player, Alvaro Morata And Wife Welcomes Twins by kaakaa1(m): 1:17am On Jul 30, 2018 |
At least he scored 2 goals with a shot
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Family / Re: Nigerian Man Flies His Mother To US, She Sheds Tears Of Joy, Refuses To Sleep by kaakaa1(m): 12:50am On Jul 28, 2018 |
Our Parents generally Deserve the Very Best. May they Live to be Celebrated, and may we all have the Means to satiate their every desire. 139 Likes 6 Shares |
Celebrities / Re: Black Panther’s Shuri To Get Her Comic Book From Nigerian Writer Nnedi Okorafor by kaakaa1(m): 6:36pm On Jul 18, 2018 |
Nnedi Okorafor is a Very Good writer. One of the best right now, and I really trust She'll do Justice to this work too. God Bless Nigerians. |
Travel / Re: Nigeria Air… FG Unveils New National Carrier by kaakaa1(m): 2:19pm On Jul 18, 2018 |
I pray a Good management culture is imbibed beyond tribe and race, that will truly see this Soar! May Nigeria be Great Again! 26 Likes |
Sports / Re: Benjamin Okenna Swadinho: Pidgin Commentator In Russia 2018 (Photos) by kaakaa1(m): 2:17pm On Jul 18, 2018 |
Nigga sure deserves some accolades. You needed to listen to his commentary in the Nigeria vs Iceland game! Keep soaring King! 377 Likes 14 Shares
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Sports / Re: Kylian Mbappé To Donate His Entire 2018 World Cup Match Salary To Charity by kaakaa1(m): 12:39pm On Jul 17, 2018 |
We rise by Lifting Others! Seeds that will definitely pave way for Him! Welldone King! |
Sports / Re: Cristiano Ronaldo Poses With Family In Juventus by kaakaa1(m): 12:37pm On Jul 17, 2018 |
Welcome Champ! Come and write your name in Gold here too. 12 Likes 1 Share
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Sports / Re: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL: Sadio Mane Sends 300 Liverpool Jerseys To Fans by kaakaa1(m): 11:49pm On May 25, 2018 |
MAXIMUM RESPECT! let the Best Team Win Tomorrow!
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Education / Re: Kenneth Ononeze Okwor Graduates From Harvard (Photos) by kaakaa1(m): 8:44pm On May 24, 2018 |
Congratulations Man! May everybody trynna put Nigeria in good light achieve Success!!! 2 Likes |
Education / Re: Shortlisted Candidates For The 2018 Xfire N'land Undergraduate Scholarship Test by kaakaa1(m): 4:06pm On Jan 23, 2018 |
Richiez: Received. Thanks |
Education / Re: Annual Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Quiz Competition (scholarship)- 2nd Edition by kaakaa1(m): 2:37pm On Jan 12, 2018 |
Nad95: Nice. I'm a Malabite too... GBT |
Education / Re: Annual Xfire Nairaland Undergraduate Quiz Competition (scholarship)- 2nd Edition by kaakaa1(m): 11:59pm On Jan 10, 2018 |
University of Calabar 300 Level Genetics and Biotechnology |
Technology Market / 32-year-old Man Constructs Hydroelectric Power Plant That Generates Electricity by kaakaa1(m): 11:53am On Jan 04, 2018 |
A very talented man who needs encouragement is in the limelight after constructing a mini Hydroelectric power plant that generates electricity. The 32-year-old man identified as Augustine Otuokwa Ogar, a graduate of Electronic and Computer Technology, reportedly constructed a 200 Mega Watts mini Hydroelectric power plant that generates electricity for the plant site and its surrounding Mgbaeshuo village of Wula Community, Eastern Boki, Boki LGA, Cross River State. He reportedly constructed the Hydroelectric Plant with locally selected handpicked materials and equipment. According to reports, He converts the kinetic energy of a flowing stream water into electric energy that is now used in homes and business areas of this village. Generated on a small scale with ‘run-off’ installation of a naturally flowing stream water to turn and revolve its turbine. The Water rushes past the turbine, hitting its blades and causing it to spin and rotate, converting the water’s kinetic energy into mechanical energy, the water then finally flows out of the stream and continues its journey down stream When the turbine spins so does the electromagnetic field convert this mechanical energy into electric energy”. “The flow rate of the stream water is low, because its not a dam or water fall, this is a small stream with low flowing water, Yet I was able to convert it to bring Pressure and fall like a Dam,” he said while showcasing his work.
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Events / Help! A Nairalander Needs Your Votes!!! by kaakaa1(m): 12:30pm On Dec 12, 2017 |
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Science/Technology / Re: FIFA 14 Apk + Obb With 2017 Updated Players Download by kaakaa1(m): 10:23pm On Nov 29, 2017 |
Why won't it work in Android 7.0 |
Literature / Google Celebrates Achebe's 87th Posthumous Birthday by kaakaa1(m): 1:05am On Nov 16, 2017 |
Chinua Achebe Author, Educator, Publisher (1930-2013) Chinua Achebe is a Nigerian novelist and author of Things Fall Apart, a work that in part led to his being called the "patriarch of the African novel." Synopsis Born in Nigeria in 1930, Chinua Achebe attended the University of Ibadan. In 1958, his groundbreaking novel Things Fall Apart was published. It went on to sell more than 12 million copies and been translated into more than 50 languages. Achebe later served as the David and Marianna Fisher University professor and professor of Africana Studies at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He died on March 21, 2013, at age 82, in Boston, Massachusetts. Early Years Famed writer and educator Chinua Achebe was born Albert Chinualumogu Achebe on November 16, 1930, in the Igbo town of Ogidi in eastern Nigeria. After becoming educated in English at the University of Ibadan and a subsequent teaching stint, in 1961, Achebe joined the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation as director of external broadcasting. He would serve in that position until 1966. Prior to joining NBC, in 1958, Achebe published his first novel: Things Fall Apart. The groundbreaking novel centers on the cultural clash between native African culture and the traditional white culture of missionaries and the colonial government in place in Nigeria. An unflinching look at the discord, the book was a startling success and has become required reading in many schools across the world. 1960s and 1970s The 1960s proved to be a creatively fertile period for Achebe. It was during this decade that he wrote the novels No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God (1964) and A Man of the People (1966), all of which address the issue of traditional ways of life coming into conflict with new, often colonial, points of view. (Anthills of the Savannah [1987] took on a similar theme.) In a related endeavor, in 1967, Chinua Achebe and Christopher Okigbo, a renowned poet, co-founded a publishing company, the Citadel Press, which they intended to run as an outlet for a new kind of African-oriented children's books. Okigbo was soon killed, however, in the Nigerian civil war. Two years later, Achebe toured the United States with Gabriel Okara and Cyprian Ekwensi, fellow writers, giving lectures at various universities. The 1960s also marked Achebe's wedding to Christie Chinwe Okoli in 1961, and they went on to have four children. When he returned to Nigeria from the United States, Achebe became a research fellow and later a professor of English (1976–81) at the University of Nigeria. During this time, he also served as director of two Nigerian publishing houses, Heinemann Educational Books Ltd. and Nwankwo-Ifejika Ltd. On the writing front, the 1970s proved equally productive, and Achebe published several collections of short stories and a children's book: How the Leopard Got His Claws (1973). Also released around this time were the poetry collections Beware, Soul-Brother (1971) and Christmas in Biafra (1973), and Achebe's first book of essays, Morning Yet on Creation Day (1975). While back in the United States in 1975, at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Achebe gave a lecture called "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness," in which he asserted that Joseph Conrad's famous novel dehumanizes Africans. The work referred to Conrad as a "thoroughgoing racist," and, when published in essay form, it went on to become a seminal postcolonial African work. Achebe joined the faculty at the University of Connecticut that same year, returning to the University of Nigeria in 1976. Later Years The year 1987 would mark the release of Achebe's Anthills of the Savannah, which was shortlisted for the Booker McConnell Prize. The following year, he published Hopes and Impediments (1988). The 1990s began with tragedy: Achebe was in a car accident in Nigeria that left him paralyzed from the waist down and would confine him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Soon after, he moved to the United States and taught at Bard College, just north of New York City, where he remained for 15 years. In 2009, Achebe left Bard to join the faculty of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, serving as professor of Africana Studies as well as the David and Marianna Fisher University professor. Chinua Achebe won several awards over the course of his writing career, including the Man Booker International Prize (2007) and the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize (2010). He also received honorary degrees from more than 30 universities around the world. Chinua Achebe died on March 21, 2013, at the age of 82, in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Phones / Re: How Cute Is Your Wallpaper? by kaakaa1(m): 10:10pm On Oct 22, 2017 |
iamleumas: No problem at all... 7-8 hours 1 Like |
Education / Nigerian Man Buys Food For Kids To Celebrate World Food Day by kaakaa1(m): 11:58am On Oct 17, 2017 |
A Nigerian man identified as Isaac Success on social media shared this inspiring photos on how he celebrated world food day which took place yesterday. He shared the below photos on his facebook page and wrote; “Happy World Food Day. We believe that when children feed well they will learn better. Many thanks to Quadrant Group, Bread Breakers Ministry, Impact Stars International and everyone supporting our daily feeding plan for children in Ajegunle. To be a part of this, Amb Isaacs Omoyele#WorldFoodDay #WFD #WFD2017 #children #Ajegunle #Lagos #Nigeria #Slum #FeedAChild #Food #FoodDay @ Dreams From The Slum Initiative Because today is world food day, our kids had enough to eat that they got so kind to invite me to come and eat with them, yes I ate with everyone of them one at a time and I was filled up too….. Even uncle Isaac knows how to eat sef na heheheheh”
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Education / Primary School Children Sleeping Under Tree In Kwara State by kaakaa1(m): 11:51am On Oct 17, 2017 |
Check out this photo that is going viral on social media that shows some primary school pupils in a local government in Kwara sleeping on the ground. The pupils of the primary school in Mancha village, Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State, are taught under a tree and have nowhere to sleep but on the sand when they need to take a break.
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Phones / Re: How Cute Is Your Wallpaper? by kaakaa1(m): 10:00am On Sep 25, 2017 |
Infinix Note 4
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Politics / Re: Abakaliki And The Umahi Magic by kaakaa1(m): 11:24pm On Sep 15, 2017 |
maximunimpact: Cross River Inclusive!!! |
Politics / Re: Rats Ate My Office, Says Absent Leader - South African Newspaper On Aso Rock Rat by kaakaa1(m): 6:58am On Aug 26, 2017 |
400billionman: Exactly! An IBO man would still sell his brother.... |
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