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    SAD NEWS!!!

    Mrs. Yinka Adekunle travelled to Lokoja on official duties. She was expected to spend 5 days but as fate would have it, the programme only took 3 days. Since she could not reach her husband because of phone issues, she decided to return home unannounced.

    On getting home, her children told her that their father had a female visitor the moment she left and that the lady has been with them since then. She was already infuriated. Learning the lady was in the visitor's room, she peepped: lo and behold, the lady was there; even putting on her wrapper.

    She quietly went to the kitchen and boiled water in her very big kettle. As the water was boiling, her husband drove in and went straight to the visitor's room calling out: 'my love, I'm home.' Unknown to him, his wife was already home.

    Mrs Adekunle was even more angered when she heard that and said to herself 'today, God must receive 2 visitors.' She took the hot water and, and and ... She took the hot water and made garri(Eba) for three (husband, herself and her mother in-law). I know you like stories, especially ones that touch. Lookatew! Go and eat the eba with them. That is the end of my story ...

    Moral of my story: Stop expecting bad news this month and let's control our anger....

    God Almighty will push bad News far away from each and everyone of you at all times... amen
    What a wicked world 😭😭😭 SAD NEWS!!! Mrs. Yinka Adekunle travelled to Lokoja on official duties. She was expected to spend 5 days but as fate would have it, the programme only took 3 days. Since she could not reach her husband because of phone issues, she decided to return home unannounced. On getting home, her children told her that their father had a female visitor the moment she left and that the lady has been with them since then. She was already infuriated. Learning the lady was in the visitor's room, she peepped: lo and behold, the lady was there; even putting on her wrapper. She quietly went to the kitchen and boiled water in her very big kettle. As the water was boiling, her husband drove in and went straight to the visitor's room calling out: 'my love, I'm home.' Unknown to him, his wife was already home. Mrs Adekunle was even more angered when she heard that and said to herself 'today, God must receive 2 visitors.' She took the hot water and, and and ... She took the hot water and made garri(Eba) for three (husband, herself and her mother in-law). I know you like stories, especially ones that touch. Lookatew! Go and eat the eba with them. That is the end of my story ... 🏃 🏃 🏃 Moral of my story: Stop expecting bad news this month and let's control our anger.... God Almighty will push bad News far away from each and everyone of you at all times... amen 🙏
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  • This is the preserved body of Xin Zhui, a Chinese noblewoman of the Han Dynasty who lived c. 217 – c. 168 BC. At almost 2,200 years old, her body is one of the best preserved ancient mummies ever found.

    Xin Zhui was a wealthy noblewoman who lived a lavish lifestyle, which included plenty of food and drink. Her health suffered, and at the age of about 50 she died of a heart attack. After her death, she was buried in four sealed coffins buried beneath charcoal and white clay. Xin Zhui's body was found in the fourth innermost coffin. It was wrapped in 20 layers of silk and lay in an acidic fluid that had preserved her corpse.

    The first of her four coffins was painted black, the colour of death and the underworld; the second coffin was painted with clouds, animals and deities on a black background; the third coffin was painted red with depictions of devine animals; the final innermost coffin had a silk banner placed on top of it depicting heaven, Earth and the netherworld.

    Workers discovered the tomb when they were digging an air raid shelter for a hospital in
    Changsha, Hunan Province, in 1968. By 1972 the tomb had been excavated and an autopsy was performed by doctors at Hunan Provincial Medical Institute. The body was so well preserved that the limbs could flex at the joints and Type A blood was found in her veins.

    1,400 artefacts were discovered in the tomb, including food, plates, makeup, toiletries, wooden figurines representing servants, and a wardrobe containing silk garments. These were for her use in the afterlife.

    . . .

    This is the preserved body of Xin Zhui, a Chinese noblewoman of the Han Dynasty who lived c. 217 – c. 168 BC. At almost 2,200 years old, her body is one of the best preserved ancient mummies ever found. Xin Zhui was a wealthy noblewoman who lived a lavish lifestyle, which included plenty of food and drink. Her health suffered, and at the age of about 50 she died of a heart attack. After her death, she was buried in four sealed coffins buried beneath charcoal and white clay. Xin Zhui's body was found in the fourth innermost coffin. It was wrapped in 20 layers of silk and lay in an acidic fluid that had preserved her corpse. The first of her four coffins was painted black, the colour of death and the underworld; the second coffin was painted with clouds, animals and deities on a black background; the third coffin was painted red with depictions of devine animals; the final innermost coffin had a silk banner placed on top of it depicting heaven, Earth and the netherworld. Workers discovered the tomb when they were digging an air raid shelter for a hospital in Changsha, Hunan Province, in 1968. By 1972 the tomb had been excavated and an autopsy was performed by doctors at Hunan Provincial Medical Institute. The body was so well preserved that the limbs could flex at the joints and Type A blood was found in her veins. 1,400 artefacts were discovered in the tomb, including food, plates, makeup, toiletries, wooden figurines representing servants, and a wardrobe containing silk garments. These were for her use in the afterlife. . . .
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  • The tallest man in recorded history is Robert Wadlow, at 8’ 11”. He weighed 480 pounds and wore a size 36 shoe.

    He had the appropriate job of advertising for a shoe company.

    He is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. He was measured three weeks before he died and was almost nine feet tall. He was born February 22, 1918 in Alton, Illinois weighing a near normal 8.7 pounds. His greatest weight was 491 pounds. His hands were about thirteen inches from the wrist to top of the middle finger and his shoes were size 37AA, that's more than eighteen inches long. Before International Shoe Company provided free shoes, they cost $100.00 a pair (in today's money that's six to seven hundred dollars). Wadlow was still growing when he died.

    During a trip he and his father were visiting 800 towns in 41 states for the shoe company. His dad removed the front passenger seat so Robert could sit in the back seat and stretch out his long legs.

    In kindergarten he was 5'6'' tall, wearing clothing that would fit a 17-year-old boy. In 1929 he had his first medical checkup where the family was told that the boy had an over active pituitary gland. Too late for Robert, medical science today can compensate for the problem. In 1931 he was the largest Boy Scout in the world at 7'4" weighing 270 pounds. The "Gentle Giant" died July 15, 1940.

    Wowww!!!!
    The tallest man in recorded history is Robert Wadlow, at 8’ 11”. He weighed 480 pounds and wore a size 36 shoe. He had the appropriate job of advertising for a shoe company. He is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. He was measured three weeks before he died and was almost nine feet tall. He was born February 22, 1918 in Alton, Illinois weighing a near normal 8.7 pounds. His greatest weight was 491 pounds. His hands were about thirteen inches from the wrist to top of the middle finger and his shoes were size 37AA, that's more than eighteen inches long. Before International Shoe Company provided free shoes, they cost $100.00 a pair (in today's money that's six to seven hundred dollars). Wadlow was still growing when he died. During a trip he and his father were visiting 800 towns in 41 states for the shoe company. His dad removed the front passenger seat so Robert could sit in the back seat and stretch out his long legs. In kindergarten he was 5'6'' tall, wearing clothing that would fit a 17-year-old boy. In 1929 he had his first medical checkup where the family was told that the boy had an over active pituitary gland. Too late for Robert, medical science today can compensate for the problem. In 1931 he was the largest Boy Scout in the world at 7'4" weighing 270 pounds. The "Gentle Giant" died July 15, 1940. Wowww!!!!
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  • This will sound familiar if you've seen Matrix movie. It's been dubbed the future of correctional systems, a new prison concept.

    Criminals will be sent into Matrix-style pods where they'll be fitted with a Cognify headset and fed a stream of AI-generated content to create and implant artificial memories. A violent offender may be forced to watch his crime from the victim’s perspective. A drug pusher may be punished with fake memories that simulate the struggles of addiction and recovery. Emotional states like remorse and regret would be triggered. Neurotransmitters and hormones would be tweaked in real time.

    The prisoner will be given a choice: Cognify or real prison term? Cognify will last, say, 10 minutes. But the 10 minutes would seem like 10 years to the prisoner. Alternatively, he may choose to serve 10 actual years in a real prison.

    Sounds implausible, but scientists have already experimented with memory switch in mice. They switched fearful memories with happy ones. And they've figured out how to code a film clip into the DNA of a bacteria.

    Whose idea is all this? A science communicator named Hashem Al-Ghaili. Of course, the idea raises serious ethical concerns, and a thorny legal issue called "neurorights." And what if something goes wrong? Damage may be irreversible.

    It's not exactly a novel idea. Satan has been planting memories of sin and magnifying remorse for eons. That's why years after the deed, you're still begging God for forgiveness. You're serving a Cognify term.

    The Bible says if you sin against God, confess it, and the blood of Jesus will cleanse you from ALL unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9) Believe God. He said: "I don’t keep a list of your sins." (Isaiah 43:25 MSG) Move on!
    This will sound familiar if you've seen Matrix movie. It's been dubbed the future of correctional systems, a new prison concept. Criminals will be sent into Matrix-style pods where they'll be fitted with a Cognify headset and fed a stream of AI-generated content to create and implant artificial memories. A violent offender may be forced to watch his crime from the victim’s perspective. A drug pusher may be punished with fake memories that simulate the struggles of addiction and recovery. Emotional states like remorse and regret would be triggered. Neurotransmitters and hormones would be tweaked in real time. The prisoner will be given a choice: Cognify or real prison term? Cognify will last, say, 10 minutes. But the 10 minutes would seem like 10 years to the prisoner. Alternatively, he may choose to serve 10 actual years in a real prison. Sounds implausible, but scientists have already experimented with memory switch in mice. They switched fearful memories with happy ones. And they've figured out how to code a film clip into the DNA of a bacteria. Whose idea is all this? A science communicator named Hashem Al-Ghaili. Of course, the idea raises serious ethical concerns, and a thorny legal issue called "neurorights." And what if something goes wrong? Damage may be irreversible. It's not exactly a novel idea. Satan has been planting memories of sin and magnifying remorse for eons. That's why years after the deed, you're still begging God for forgiveness. You're serving a Cognify term. The Bible says if you sin against God, confess it, and the blood of Jesus will cleanse you from ALL unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9) Believe God. He said: "I don’t keep a list of your sins." (Isaiah 43:25 MSG) Move on!
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    Juice wrld for life
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  • Sometimes you need to risks it all for a dream only you can see
    Sometimes you need to risks it all for a dream only you can see
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    Check out this wallpaper of the legend #juicewrld
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