Monday 29 May 2017

Full specifications of Sony Xperia XZs (32GB, Black)

Full Specifications »
Screen Size   5.20-inch
Resolution     1080x1920 pixels
Storage           64GB
Processor    1.6GHz quad-core
RAM 4GB
Rear Camera 19-megapixel
Front Camera 13-megapixel
OS Android 7.1.1
Battery Capacity 2900mAh

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Sunday 28 May 2017

A private school teacher in Ondo State, Blessing Omowera, was found guilty and jailed for drawing her pupils blood for the ritual.

New Telegraph reported that the incident took place on May 16 at the God Heritage Nursery School and Primary School, Ondo Town in Ondo West Local Government Area. However, it was reported to the police next day.

Blessing Omowera, a national certificate in education (NCE), with her accomplice, Sola Kalejaiye, a teacher at Saint Monica Girls Grammar, and a traditionalist arrested.

They were both arrested in order to cut the pupils' fingers and draw blood from them for ritual purposes.

One of the students was told when she felt the pain after closing her hours, causing one of the parents to go to school with her.
According to the report in the Ondo Police Command, Omowera said she cut the fingernails and blood of two pupils of God's Heritage Nursery and Ondo Primary School and kept it in her pocket.

The pupils whose names are given as wonderful and dominant (surnames retained) are allegedly pupils of primary three of the school. They are both 3 years old.

One of the students was told when she felt the pain after closing her hours, causing one of the parents to go to school with her.

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images of the 30-month fratricidal war that swept Nigeria about 50 years ago.

The civil war that saw the Nigerian federal troops fighting the Biafra sex warrior fighting against independence is alleged to have killed between one and two million people.
Most of the dead died from hunger and disease, from 1967 to 1970 in southeastern Nigeria
pictures below gives you images of the 30-month fratricidal war that swept Nigeria about 50 years ago.










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Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, sent a powerful message to Nigerians urging them to be ready to sacrifice as it will bring the country on track.

The Punch reports that Osinbajo held this message at the 2017 Democratic Day Intercultural Church service on Sunday, May 26 at the National Christian Center in Abuja.

The acting president said Nigeria needed teachers who were ready to teach and doctors who were ready to provide their services, despite all chances.

"If we look at our country, it's not the state in which it fell, but it's the story, but the story is how people respond when you see the nation to be helped.

"While the politician and clergy saw the other side when they saw the man who was half dead, the Good Samaritan had sympathy with him, bound him and taken him to hospital.

"Who truly loves the people? Is it the priest who said a prayer and passed away if the politician who had previously looked or walked, or the Samaritan who took the wounds in the hospital, paid a little money And said "treat him, with my return, will I settle the account"?

"The nation needs those who can make the sacrifices to make it right. They are the ones about Jesus, People who may not be aware, but willing to make the country go well. Some are doctors, teachers , Young graduates..

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Wednesday 24 May 2017

Be the judge

BE THE JUDGE ! !
.
A guy called his girlfriend for
outing.
The Girl came with 5 more
friends but He
did
not Mind at All.
As they Sat down, The guy left for
short call.
.
As he was coming back, he heard
his
girlfriend
telling her friends,
"You people should order for
expensive
food
and drinks such that he spends
all the
money he has & do not leave me
with this
ugly guy at night
.
The Guy pretended as if he heard
nothing
then
he Sat down.
They ordered for everything they
wanted.
.
When they were about to finish
eating the
guy
pretended as if he was talking on
the phone
&
went away.
.
The waiter brought the bill and
they had
nothing to pay.
Their shoes, phones, rings and
necklaces
were
taken from them.
.
The Question Is..........
.
Did The Guy Did The Right Thing
By Not
Paying
The Bill??
.
YES OR NO??

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Sunday 21 May 2017

- Femi Falana advised acting president, Professor Osinbajo, not to sign the 2017 budget

The rights activist said President Buhari could not function before writing to the National Assembly
- He said the National Assembly had no right to increase its budget
Human rights activist, Femi Falana, has the acting president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, advised not to sign the 2017 budgets sent to him by the National Assembly.
The Punch reported that Falana spoke in Ilorin during a colloquium organized by the Movement for Own Change to mark the 50th anniversary of the creation of Kwara State.
He also said that President Muhammadu Buhari did not have the power to sign the bill in the law, as he was on vacation.
He said the president could not exercise power before sending another letter to the National Assembly.
He said: "The President is not authorized to sign a law while on vacation. The constitution did not suggest that a president on a vacation and an acting president who had a power of attorney for Him is not, at the same time, will exercise presidential powers.
"To the extent, in anticipation of the resumption of duties by President Buhari, the acting president, Prof. Osinbajo, is competent to sign all accounts accepted by the NASS.
"If President Buhari did not exercise powers during his vacation, even though he was in the country, why would he want to do it while on medical vacation abroad?
"Instead of spreading energy over the power of an appropriation account entered into by the Acting President, Nigerians must review the 2017 budget.
"We therefore appeal to the acting president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who is a professor in law not to endorse the illegal warrant of 2017 in the law."
Falana said the National Assembly had no right to increase its budget and urged the acting president to see it properly.
"The enemies of democracy are trying desperately to exploit President Buhari's ill health to shorten the democratic dispensation.
"Nevertheless, the shining shortcomings of the brutal democratic process must allow people to benefit from democratic structures to take their political destiny into their own. On their own, the political class must stop in the hands of potential state plots To play.
"While the decision of the army chief to observe the nation of the devil's plot is being appreciated, the authorities must continue to fish out the conquesters and their civilian collaborators with the purpose of trying to find out for traitor crimes."
Chief Ayo Opadokun, who also spoke at the meeting, agreed with Falana on the budget.
He said: "The legislature does not have the legal authority to increase the budget, because they are not those who will investigate the income that will come in and they are not the one who exports it."
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Friday 19 May 2017

A 24-year-old student, Mr. Chijioke Samson allegedly robbed a woman of her troupand and laptops on a firearm.

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