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Doomsayers, scientists coincidentally agrees on a date the world will come to an end. Can this be real?

World likely to end on September 23, as experts match Great Pyramid, Bible dates A stargazer claims to have “decoded” the Great Pyramid – and discovered it is a “date marker” that reveals when the apocalypse is coming. Staggeringly, it matches a prophecy foretelling the End of Days in the Bible – and it’s next month. As reported by Daily Star, earlier this year, Christian numerologist, David Meade, matched the positions of heavenly bodies with Bible verses, to work out the world will end when a giant planet called Nibiru or Planet X crashes into Earth. His detailed analysis suggested Nibiru will first appear in the sky on September 23, 2017, and crash into Earth in October. The bombshell prediction, made in his book ‘Planet X – The 2017 Arrival,’ was so compelling it was covered across mainstream media in both the US and UK. A number of Christian fanatics have claimed a rare total solar eclipse that will blanket the US in darkness on August 21 will herald the end of the world – a...
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#Our mumu don do replies Senate's spokesman

1. We have read with utter dismay the statement credited to the Chairman of the Media Committee of the Senate, Dr. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, condemning our daily #ResumeOrResign sit outs. Dr. Abdullahi’s comments were lacking in the depth, insight and critical analysis expected of a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 2. We have also read the statement credited to the FCT Abuja Command of the Nigerian Police Force that it was compelled to disperse today’s sit out because it was infiltrated by miscreants and criminal elements. It is disheartening that a law enforcement agency can resort to such brazen and easily disproved lies, especially in the face of an abundance of evidence that participants at the sit out conducted themselves with decorum and within the ambits of the law. 3. It is shameful that Dr. Abdullahi and the Nigerian Police Force deliberately fail, refuse and neglect to recognise that the Constitution of our beloved nation guarantees all Nigerians the right to peace...

ELECTRIC CARS WITH ONE PEDAL (good news to Nigerians, bad news to Nigerian government)

With the latest production of Tesla’s mass-market Model 3 now underway, and first deliveries due on Friday, electric cars are about to hit the mainstream. For people driving EVs, it means a raft of changes: plugging in at night instead of hitting the gas station, keeping an eye on a battery meter instead of a fuel gauge, and most importantly, a change in the way they drive. To get the maximum benefit out of driving an electric car, the accelerator (you can’t call it a gas pedal anymore!) controls both the speeding up and slowing down. Pressing the pedal makes the car go, as usual, but lifting your foot makes the car slow down, hard, not coast. It’s a quirk that takes some getting used to. At first, it can feel like the parking brake has been accidentally left on. But most drivers eventually prefer it because it makes inching forward in traffic much easier than swapping your foot back and forth between pedals. In a conventional car, brake pads clamp onto a metal disc, with friction...

A brief for your character

TOJU IWA RE ORE MI : Toju iwa re, ore mi; Ola a ma si lo n'ile eni, Ewa a si ma si l'ara enia, Olowo oni 'nd’olosi b'o d'ola. Okun l'ola; okun n’igbi oro, Gbogbo won l'o nsi lo n’ile eni; Sugbon iwa ni m’ba ni de sare’e. Owo ko je nkan fun ni, Iwa l'ewa omo enia. Bi o l'owo bi o ko ni’wa nko? Tani je f'inu tan e ba s'ohun rere? Tabi ki o je obirin rogbodo; Ti o ba jina si'wa ti eda nfe, Tani je fe o s'ile bi aya? Tabi ki o je onijibiti enia; Bi o tile mo iwe amodaju, Tani je gbe'se aje fun o se? Toju Iwa re, ore mi, Iwa ko si, eko d'egbe; Gbogbo aiye ni 'nfe 'ni t'o je rere. (ENGLISH TRANSLATION) Enhance your character, my friend; Prosperity may depart from one’s home, Beauty may retreat from the body, And today’s rich could become poor tomorrow. Prosperity is like ocean surf; and wealth is an ocean wave, They come and go from one’s home as they Pleases​, But, only good character foll...

INTRIGUES AS THE NIGERIAN SENATE PASS THE NFIA BILL INTO LAW

The Senate has passed the bill to establish the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Agency (NFIA) thus implementing the first step in pulling the country’s financial intelligence unit out of the control of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. This has been the idea of the Nigerian Senate since rejecting the choice of the Presidency for the chairman of the EFCC. The bill was passed after it was read for the third time today, just the fourth legislative day since  it was first initiated last Thursday giving the bill accelerated consideration thereby cutting off the mandatory and routine processes of passing a legislative bill. The bill was earlier referred to the committee on anti-corruption  on Tuesday . However, without the usual public hearing, organized to consider opinions of concerned parties on any public related subject, the report of the committee was presented  on Wednesday  and the bill passed  on Thursday . The Senate said the bil...