@Highteaspeaks@Bell@chatrmobile My experience was home Internet, was paying $75/month for 2yr contract on @Rogers, the 2yrs expired n I moved to Telus for like $65 with $200credit, na so Rogers call give me $50/month n $300 credit. Omo I moved back
@EmmaIhegazie@Alkaneseries That one sef off 😂😂😂 That is the structure that a party needs to have but they would say they don't need structure. Well, time will tell again
We're hopefully the hostages will be brought home soon one way or another. I appreciate the forces who are holding up in the bushes ready at any moment to swing in, and the Grey Raptors keeping watch over the kids 🙏
The Nigerians have been instrumental throughout the last several months developing the target, helping with the intelligence, and providing support. So it could not have been done by our own forces, we needed to do that in conjunction with them.
AFRICOM CMDR, Dagvin Anderson.
I spent time with a Lieutenant Bukar of Nigerian Army Corp Supply and Transport some years back. While everyone watches the tanks roll, he’s watching the fuel consumption rates. He coordinates a complex chain of tankers, drivers, and security escorts just to keep our vehicles moving in the North-East.
He said: "People think a tank runs on gas; it runs on a thousand decisions made by a logistics team. If I fail, the tank stops. So, I never fail." Today, we salute the "Logistics Specialists" the unsung geniuses keeping the mission alive.
This beautiful bird is called the White faced Whistling Duck and it’s one of the most unique ducks you’ll ever see.
Unlike regular ducks, this one doesn’t just quack… it actually whistles, especially when flying in groups.That sharp whistling sound is how they communicate with each other.
You’ll mostly find them around wetlands, rivers, and swamps,and they are very common across Africa, including Nigeria.👇
Make we clear this one well we no dey hunt anyhow o
We don’t touch endangered animals at all. Animals that are rare or protected are left alone, as they should be.
What we hunt are common animals, the ones that are not at risk and are part of normal, local hunting practice.
This is important because:
1.We keep the balance of nature
2.We avoid wiping out any species
3.We respect both tradition and wildlife laws
4.We make sure wildlife still exists for tomorrow
Hunting is not about killing everything you https://t.co/eBlIlnc9XI’s about control, respect, and knowing your limits.
We take only what we need, nothing more.
Nothing wey woman deserve for marriage pass 3 square meal and roof over her head,
Na una Dey do pass una self , my pady say e Dey carry tv remote go work.