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Friday 6 November 2020

How your facebook page can be hack

Hack use this Language to attract you Hello we would like to pay you for placing our contents on your page. Our brands are Nestle,Nike,Puma and Nissan,let me know if you have any interest? Yes we are if you're ready then we will send you invitation of our business account on this email? they will send you a facebook business link all I want to tell you is just ignore them. my page was hacked too http://facebook.com/lilsamobi here are the hack photo
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Wednesday 15 April 2020

What is Corona virus


Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a new virus. The disease causes respiratory illness (like the flu) with symptoms such as a cough, fever, and in more severe cases, difficulty breathing. You can protect yourself by washing your hands frequently, avoiding touching your face, and avoiding close contact (1 meter or 3 feet) with people who are unwell.
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Sunday 1 December 2019

6 Reasons Why People Die Young


Dying in a young age is not what everyone wish for himself or herself but this isn’t about wish it’s about choice, there are thousands of reasons why people die young but we are giving you 5 reason that need to be given attention to by government and NGOs. 1. Drugs and Alcohol 15% of the deaths of aged group were induced by drugs or alcohol. Abusing drugs and alcohol may be a rite of passage into adulthood, but it is risky. In addition to the chance of an overdose, it also greatly increases risky sexual behavior and the odds of contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Preventing drug and alcohol abuse is the focus of many programs, both aimed at encouraging parents to discuss these issues with their kids and peers to influence each other. 2. Stress Stress is the parent to so many diseases like hypertension, stroke, etc. 3. Depression Youths and adults die everyday by being depressed on a situation or another, it either leads to breakdown of the body or suicide. 4. Bad lifestyle (Diet) So this may lead to early death in children 5. Smartphones This is common and strange, I will explain bit by bit on how mobile phones is a reason why people die young Cancer Cancer deaths account for 5% of deaths among the 15 to 24 age group. Unfortunately, there is no proven way to prevent cancer, and this percentage includes many childhood cancers that are not preventable. Heart Disease 3% of people who die when they are 15 to 24 die of heart disease. Exercise and a healthy diet can help to prevent and reverse heart disease, however, many young people who die of heart disease were born with it. 6. Smoking Smokers are liable to die young, they suffer from different kinds of respiratory diseases. Smoking is more dangerous that the HIV virus, when a person gets addicted to smoking
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Saturday 15 December 2018

5 Signs That Indicates You Need Your Tyre Replaced


Your car tyres remain a very vital part of your car that is supposed to be in good condition at all times. Your tyre is meant to provide a safe grip with the ground in all situations to ensure good driveability of your car. Anything that makes your tyre deviate from giving your car safe grip to the ground should be avoided. Below are the warning signs that indicate it’s time to change your tyres.
1. Bulges: Bulges on any part of your trye are another clear indication that your tyre needs to be replaced. The bulges sprout out when the rigid internal frame of your tyre get damaged. These bulges can be caused by driving your car with low tyre pressure, hitting potholes or kerbs. When there is bulge(s), it is highly advised you change the tyre even if it looks fine. 2. Age: Pay attention to the age of your tyre. It is not very hard to check the age of your tyre. There are a 10-11 digits Tyre Identification Number (TIN) written on the sidewall of every tyre. The TIN tells you a lot of information about your tyre including the weak and year it was manufactured. 3. Cracks: Car tyres are almost at all times exposed to varying weather conditions. Some of these exposures can cause UV rays to break down the chemicals and oils used by the tyre manufacturers. When this occurs, the strength and flexibility of your tyres might get compromised leading to brittle-like texture of the tyre. This will often look like little cracks or holes in the tyre itself. These cracks on your tyres could be a sign of a future blowout. So it is definitely something you need to get checked soon. 4. Vibration: It is normal for your car to vibrate especially when plying bumpy roads. There are several causes of car vibration; one of them is bad tyres. An internal damage to the tyre can cause irregular spinning of the tyre, hence vibration. If you start noticing some vibrations even when on smooth road, it can be an indicator something could be wrong with your tyre. Inspect your tyre to find out what the problem is. 5. Wear on one side: You would probably need new tyres if they have severely worn out. Tread wear on the center strip of the tyre is a sign of over inflation, while wear on the edges is as a result of under inflation. Spread the love
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Saturday 4 August 2018

Nigerian man lands in trouble for saying Yorubas cook jollof rice better than Igbos


Identified as Olumide Glowville, the social media strategist took to his Facebook page to reveal to his friends that Yoruba people cook jollof rice better than the Igbos. The post which has since gone viral with over 600 comments left Nigerians debating on which tribe cooks jollof rice better. READ ALSO: Charles Okocha opens up on why he is not married yet, reveals his kind of woman Once upon a time on Twitter, there was a debate about Ghana jollof and Nigerian jollof and this case is similar to that. Nigerians have decided to analyse their jollof escapades even as they all supported their tribes. In his short post, Olumide wrote, " Please tell my igbo friends that when it comes to jollof, it's better left to Yorubas.
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Tuesday 21 February 2017

NECO releases Nov/Dec 2016 SSCE results


The results of the 2016 November/December Senior School Certificate Examination have been released by the National Examinations Council (NECO). Speaking on Tuesday, February 21, at the council’s headquarters in Minna, the registrar/chief cxecutive of NECO, Prof. Charles Uwakwe, said the release of the results is coming exactly sixty days after the exams were conducted, the Punch reports. He said: “A total of 47,941 candidates registered, out of which 47,118 sat for the examinations, and the number of candidates with five credits including Mathematics and English Language put at 28,530 (60.55%).” A total number of 46,024 candidates sat for English language with 33,303 credit pass representing 72.34%. A total of 45,574 students sat for Mathematics and a total 39,454 candidates got credit pass representing 86.54%. In the analysis for the candidates’ general performance by states Ogun state has the best result as 5,183 students obtained five credits and above in all subjects representing 91.13%. Zamfara had the worst result with only 59 candidates obtaining 5 credits and above representing 25.65%. A total number of 7,699 candidates representing 16.3% had malpractice cases. Abia state had the highest case of malpractice with 953 candidates representing 12.37%. Edo state had the least record of malpractices recording only 8 case representing 0.10%. English had the highest case with 1,162 candidates involved.
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