There is an injection called LENACAPAVIR.
You only take the injection once every 6months, which is twice a year. It gives you protection against HIV.
This amazing injection is now available in Nigeria for only 58,000 naira.
THIS DOES NOT REPLACE ABSTINENCE OR SAFE PRACTICES. (because even if you don’t get HIV, you can get more deadlier diseases like hepatitis B from unsafe practices).
But either way,
This injection is really good news.
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If you want to collect your original Waec certificate from your school they will charge you 50k~ 90k but you fit get am for 5k ~ 8k
•Visit : Waec.)org
•Create an account
•Input your details
•Log in
•Just follow the prompts... It's simple to get. Just have like 8k and either your BVN, international passport or NIN.
• use Concord paper to Print it out
That’s your original Certificate, no cast am !!
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PRESS RELEASE
BY THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE
My dear Rivers People,
I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and calm, as we navigate this unfortunate moment in our state’s political history.
Since assuming office as your Governor, all my actions and decisions have been guided by my constitutional oath of office and a great sense of duty.
We prioritized the protection of lives and property and ensured the continuous progress of our dear State.
Even in the face of the political impasse, we have remained committed to constitutional order and the rule of law, putting the interest of our people above all else.
This was why, immediately after Mr. President’s intervention to broker peace, we did not hesitate to implement the agreed terms in good faith, including welcoming back commissioners who had previously resigned on their own volition.
Furthermore, we moved swiftly to comply with the Supreme Court's judgement immediately we received the certified true copy of the judgement to return the state to normalcy.
These steps were taken not for personal gains but to foster peace, unity and stability in our dear State.
Unfortunately, at every turn, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly frustrated our efforts, thus making genuine peace and progress difficult.
Our priorities remained the security of lives and property and advancing the well-being and prosperity of Rivers people.
Yes, we have political disagreements, but good governance had continued, salaries have been paid, and great projects were being executed to move the State forward. Above all, Rivers State is safe, secure and peaceful under our watch.
At this critical time, I urge all Rivers people to remain peaceful and law-abiding. We will engage with all relevant institutions to ensure that our democracy remains strong and that Rivers State continues to thrive.
We have always been a resilient people, and we will face this situation with wisdom, patience, and unwavering faith in the democratic process.
God bless Rivers State.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Sir, Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS
Isaac Adaka Boro was a true hero and a pioneering figure in Nigeria's history. Born on September 10, 1938, in Oloibiri, Bayelsa State, Boro was a passionate advocate for the rights and self-determination of the Niger Delta people.
In 1966, he formed the Niger Delta Volunteer Force (NDVF), a militia group that aimed to fight against the perceived neglect and exploitation of the region's resources by the Nigerian government. Boro led the infamous "Twelve-Day Revolution" in February 1966, declaring the Niger Delta Republic and seeking control over the region's oil resources.
Although the rebellion was crushed by the Nigerian military, and Boro was captured, tried, and sentenced to death, he was later granted amnesty by General Yakubu Gowon in 1967. During the Nigerian Civil War, Boro joined the Nigerian army and played a crucial role in the federal military operations in the Niger Delta region.
Sadly, Boro's life was cut short in mysterious circumstances on May 16, 1968, during the Nigerian Civil War. His legacy, however, continues to inspire generations, and he is remembered as a champion of minority rights and a hero of the Niger Delta.
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