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's Wife [Part 1]

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  E My Brother's Wife_Part 1 (Fiction) *ABR_Dynasty* studio.opera.com Episode 1: CAST Christopher/Chris: A business tycoon Jerry: Chris brother Ruth: Chris's ambitious housewife Michael: Chris's family's friend/ Narrator Linda: Ruth's friend Mark: Jerry's pal Akon: House-help to Ruth E.T.C Introducing the story by Narrator Michael πŸ‘‡ { In a beautiful looking designed parlor, filled with artificial antiques that makes up a rich sitting-room. The center table is invaded with a masculine flower-vase with hibiscus glooming from it. The Flat-screen Sony TV is on as a young man in his late twenties walks into the sitting-room with a tennis racket in hand🎾, sweaty. He's not what you can call dark in complexion but he's not fair in complexion either, just a wonderful combination of both, he smiles broadly, heaves a sigh of relief } Michael:. My name is Michael Edwin, born of a noble family, but my friends love to call me Mike. (Goes to the standing-fridge and p

BOKO HARAM: A cry for Justice as Older people often an invisible casualty in conflict with Boko Haram {Video}

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  Main Topics πŸ‘‡: Recent Boko Haram massacre in Borno State exemplifies years of repression and abuse of older people by the armed group Older people are frequently killed in military raids and die disproportionately in unlawful military detention Humanitarian response treats older people as ‘an afterthought’ Older people have suffered in unique ways from the conflict that has raged for almost a decade in Northeast Nigeria, with many starved or slaughtered in their homes or left to languish and die in squalid, unlawful military detention, Amnesty International said in a new report today. The 67-page report,  “My heart is in pain”: Older people’s experience of conflict, displacement, and detention in Northeast Nigeria , shows how both Boko Haram and the Nigerian military have committed atrocities against older women and men, with nobody held to account. It also focuses on how displaced older people are consistently overlooked by the humanitarian response.  “When Boko Haram has invaded t

10 Funniest Nigerian Comedy πŸ˜‚

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  10. I`ve lost my phone It`s the funniest joke played by the famous Akpos! Just imagine, a guy sits in the darkness and says that he has lost his phone! He uses the light of his mobile device to look for his device (which he`s holding as a light). He answers a phone call and says: ”Sorry, I can't speak, I`ve lost my mobile”. Then he decides to call the police to inform them that his phone has been stolen. 9. Cemetery This funny Nigerian joke was written by a man on one of the Nigerian forums: “Our politicians go to the US when they need to work, to Dubai when they need to buy something, to Paris if they want to rest, to Europe if they want to study! They only get back to Nigeria when they want to die! So, is it a cemetery?” Hilarious, inspirational, and powerful Robin Williams quotes 8. Darling Joke It's a typical example of social satire! Wife tells husband: “Some of your friends think that I`m beautiful!" Husband says: “It`s Jack, right?” She replies: “How do you know?”