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Monday, June 08, 2020

Triplet brothers married triplet sisters in Enugu state (photos)

Nigerians in Enugu state have beheld a rare occasion after triplet brothers got married to triplet sisters in the state.

The event took place over the weekend in Ngwo. Photos from the rare occasion is now going viral after hitting the Internet yesterday, June 7th.

The triplet brothers, Kenechukwu, Chinedu and
Chukwuebuka, got married to triplet sisters,
Okwuoma, Dumalu, and Chinwe and the
occasion was witnessed by intimate family and
friends.

The brides who are not identical, all rocked
white ball gowns, while the grooms all rocked
navy blue suits.

Facebook user, Diva Anita Brown wrote;

The Triplets wa
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lked down the aisle in grand style.
Congratulations � to them...�����
Chinedu Weds Dumalu,
Chukwuebuka Weds Okwuoma.
Kenechukwu Weds Chinwe.
As we celebrate this set of Triplets may it bring same blessings to us all.
Congratulations and may your Union remain blissful forever.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

PRESIDENT JONATHAN MEETS WITH OBAMA



President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made history yesterday as he became the first Nigerian Leader to ring the closing bell at the Newyork Stock Exchange (NYSE). Recall that in 2009, Late President Yar Adua was the first Nigerian Leader to Ring the Opening bell on the floor of the Nigeria Stock Exchange. He Took to his Facebook Page and posted this after ringing the closing bell…..

“Goodluck Jonathan
Today, I had the honour of ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange after I had heralded to global captains of industry Nigeria’s efforts in recent times that has made our nation a prime destination for foreign investment and one that ensures some of the highest Return on Investments (RoI) in the world. This is just the beginning of greater things to come for our country and our continent. The foundation of planning which we laid at the inception of our administration is being strengthened for greater service delivery for our people. My attention has just been drawn to some modest but positive steps in the education sector. In 2010, the pass rates for our National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examinations was 15.84%. To address the abysmal failure and general decay in education we convened an emergency education summit in 2010 to deliberate on why we had fallen so far back and how best can we move up? We took the report from that conference and began implementing some of the recommendations. The education sector had the highest sectoral allocation in the budget the following year and has remained among the topmost in allocation since then. On Friday the 20th of September 2013, the results of our efforts began to manifest. This year, 69.57% of Nigerian students passed the 2013 Senior School Certificate Examinations. We cannot relent. While we continue to negotiate with ASUU so that never again will strikes be an impediment to the realization of our children's educational aspiration, it is important that we keep our eyes on the ball: a holistic turn around in our education. As we make progress in every sector of our economy: Transportation, Aviation, Agriculture, Power, Finance, Energy Security and all others it is not celebration time until all our citizens can feel the progress in our communities and our constituencies. We must pay greater attention to education. As I said on this page on April 10, 2012 when I commissioned the first of 400 Almajirinci Model Schools in Gagi, Sokoto state “a nation does not become wealthy by what it has under the ground rather the wealth of nations are today measured by what is between the ears of her citizens”. To the world I say, we have the most industrious humans on earth and we are ready for business. To fellow Nigerians, our collective work for change is not done. Lets us not be discouraged by the attempt to drag us into partisan politics when the urgent issue of the moment is governance. GEJ”

President Jonathan is in Newyork for the United Nations summit.
President Jonathan also met with President Obama. The meeting was held in the LyndonnB Johnson suite in Waldorf-Asstoria. “For you to fix the world, you must fix Africa. For you to fix Africa, you must fix Nigeria”. That’s the message our dear President Jonathan greeted President Obama with as they start their bilateral meeting. Obama condemned the attack on Kenyan mall. President Jonathan will be addressing the U.N today.


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NIGERIANS IN GUINESS BOOK OF RECORDS !! !! !!



1- The Biggest Jersey In The World

Nigeria Gets Recognized By Guinness Book of World Records For Having The World's Largest Football Jersey.
The largest jersey was unveiled at the Teslim Balogun Stadium Surulere Lagos and the Liberation Stadium, Port Harcourt in a bid to galvanize the support of millions of fans for the Super Eagles in their quest for victory at the city of Madiba.
The jersey which measures an amazing record size of 241ft 3in in width and 294ft 2in in length to set a new world record as the largest football jersey in history , beating the last record held at a size of 234ft 1 in by 259ft 8in. created and displayed in Sukru, San Istanbul Turkey in 2009



2- World Record In tooth Brushing

Nigeria’s Lagos State shattered the Guinness Book of World in tooth brushing previously set by India by getting 300,000 students from 600 public secondary schools in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria to brush their teeth simultaneously at different locations.


3- Longest Rap Free-Style

In 2011, Chiddy of Chiddy Bang made it into the Guiness world record for the longest rap freestyle.
He freestyled for 9hrs, 18mins and 22secs.
He did it in Las Vegas at the 2011 MTV O Music Awards.



4- Longest Dance Record
In 2006, Kaffy from Nigeria broke the world longest dancing record with a time of 52 hours and 3 minutes.
Kafayat Shafau is widely credited as Nigeria’s foremost dancer and choreographer for music videos. She is a fitness and dance instructor and runs her own dance school. In 2006, she danced her way into the Guinness World Record with her team, Imagneto at the Nokia Silverbird Danceathon and has since become a point of reference in the Nigerian entertainment industry whenever dance is concerned



5- Longest Sex Records


An insider identified as Pamilerin who witnessed the whole episode claims the OAU undergraduate engaged non-stop intercourse with some campus girls for 15 Hours 7 mins 23 seconds.
Pamilerin also said the boy didn’t stop having intercourse with the girls until he was forced to stop.

  
6- Biggest Mosquito Net

The world's largest mosquito net has been unveiled at a ceremony in the Nigerian capital, Abuja.

It's more than two-hundred times bigger than an ordinary net and is part of a campaign to increase awareness of malaria, which is carried by mosquitoes and kills about one-million people in Africa every year. Some two-hundred schoolchildren gathered under the mosquito net and were met by the Nigerian first lady, Stella Obasanjo.

 
 























KENYA MALL ATTACKED BY ISLAMIC TERRORIST!!!!...




























































Armed police leave after entering the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, Sept. 21, 2013.
























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Re: Kenya Mall Under Attack From Islamic Terrorists (Pictures) by Horus(m): 8:46pm On Sep 21




Nairobi Westgate Mall Siege: Dozens of Hostages Seized by 20-Strong Islamic Terrorist Force






A policeman carries a baby to safety after masked gunmen stormed an upmarket mall and sprayed gunfire on
shoppers and staff, killing at least 30




































Armed police search through Westgate shopping mall for gunmen in Nairobi on Saturday

Sunday, September 22, 2013

MIKEL OBI SCORES HIS FIRST PREMIER LEAGUE GOAL FOR CHELSEA



Mikel Obi justified the coach's decision by playing brilliantly and capping it up with a goal.

It took Mikel 185 premier league games and seven years to get that goal and what a finish.