Looking at this pics,I think I am better suited to be a chief's wife or something.
Damn!I look good in native dresses.Or what do you all think?
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Hello everyone,a while ago i posted a story about researchers finding a cure to HIV.read the story HERE .so a while ago i got this comment below; [READ MY STORY. ON HOW I GOT MY AIDS CURED]. Truthfully, i was tested HIV + positive last two years. I keep on managing the drugs i usually purchase from the health care agency to keep me healthy and strengthen, i tried all i can too make this disease leave me alone, but unfortunately, it keep on eating up my life, this is what i caused myself, for allowing my fiance make sex to me unsecured without protection, although i never knew he is HIV positive. So last few 4days i came in contact with a lively article on the internet on how this Powerful healer get him well and healed. So as a patient i knew this will took my life 1 day, and i need to live with other friends and relatives too. So i copied out the Dr ARIBA the traditional healer's email id: dr.aribaspelltemple@outlook.com Or draribaspelltemple@gmail.com...
THE cure for the dreaded Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) may be on the way soon with the report yesterday of two patients who were given bone marrow transplants to treat cancer remained free of the virus even after stopping HIV treatment. The results presented at a meeting of the International AIDS Society in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia may yield growing hope that the virus could someday be cured, not just kept in check with a cocktail of medicines as it is now. Giving an update in an eagerly followed trial, researchers said an HIV-positive infant in Mississippi, United States, who was put on a course of antiretroviral drugs within a few days of birth had remained free of the AIDS virus 15 months after treatment was stopped. In Boston, United States, two HIV-positive men who were given bone-marrow transplants for cancer also had no detectable virus 15 weeks and seven weeks respectively after stopping AIDS drugs, a separate team reported. Bo...
The federal government has opened negotiation with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in a bid to make the union end its ongoing strike. ASUU on Monday had announced that it was beginning an indefinite strike to press home its demand for the upward review of retirement age for professors from 65 to 70 years and adequate funding to revitalise the universities, among others. The Senate yesterday also intervened in the face-off between federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP), which has been on an indefinite strike for the past three months. Minister of Education, Prof Ruqqayatu Rufai, told journalist Tuesday in Abuja, that the federal government had met with ASUU officials and presented its offer to them, adding that the government was waiting for a response from the union. Though she did not elaborate on the details of the offer extended to the union, she, however, did not provide any information on what government was doing to r...
Yh,nt bad and nt wif dat glasses.
ReplyDeleteAww.thanks a bunch!!!
DeleteUr pretty I must say...I think am d chief u av 2 marry
ReplyDeleteDats so cute!Thanks
ReplyDeleteNa true yan.u fit na
ReplyDeleteThanks darl
ReplyDeleteNT bad, but u can do berra. Mia
ReplyDeleteYes ma'am
ReplyDeleteI guess you're gud 4 an innovative man nd nt a chief...
ReplyDeleteAww.thanks.*hugs*
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