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We are extremely a rich country. We do not deserve anything less. Travel and see how blessed Nigeria is when you realize...
23/02/2023

We are extremely a rich country. We do not deserve anything less. Travel and see how blessed Nigeria is when you realize how other countries struggle and lobby for resources both human and material just to stabilize their economy.

But in Nigeria, we have everything we and the entire Africa need, ranging from teeming Human Resources, Petroleum and Natural gas, Coal, Bitumen, Iron Ore, Gypsum, Gold, Talc, Lead/Zinc, Bentonite and Baryte, Gemstones, Kaolin, Lime Stone, Tin, Etc.

Tell me;

- Should the citizens be poor for any reason?
- Shouldn't Nigeria be a safe haven for Expatriates worldwide?
- Should a Nigerian have a reason to leave home for greener pastures?
- Should a Nigerian have a reason to escape his/country due to insecurity?
- Should a Nigerian pray and dry fast for the basic needs of survival, even for clothes, food and shelter?
- Should the physically challenged population be in the streets begging for alms?
- Should the geriatric population still be in the business of survival of the fittest just to have a daily bread when there is a working government?
- Should our hospitals be less equiped just for those who looted it to have access to western healthcare?
- Should there still be human right violations without stringent consequences in a modern day society?
- Should there be high rate of crime even in the deepest enclave of the arm forces?
- Shouldn't there be humanity first before personal interests?
- Why are there so much agitations in Nigeria?

Issues have to be addressed from the grassroot and this starts by voting the right candidate. If we all don't get it right in voting a better country through Mr. Peter Obi , we may not get it right anytime soon.

When they dangle their currency and incentives infront of your PVC, think about your future, think about kids even unborn, think about your parents, think about your wife, think about THE SOCIETY at large. You will realize you are creating a future that would either Make you or Mar you.

MAY NIGERIANS WIN!!!
MR PETER OBI FOR PRESIDENT đź’Ą

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The divine role of cats in ancient Egypt.Cats were called “Mau” in Ancient Egypt, and from the beginning this animal hel...
27/01/2023

The divine role of cats in ancient Egypt.

Cats were called “Mau” in Ancient Egypt, and from the beginning this animal held a special place as a protector of crops in the country, as cats killed rodents and snakes. Thanks to this, cats began to be considered as protectors and as a result, they were domesticated. Moreover, DNA comparisons show that many species of modern cats are descendants of the Egyptian.
The ancient Greek historian Herodotus, who traveled to Ancient Egypt, mentioned in one of his travels the importance of domestic cats. Herodotus wrote that in Ancient Egypt a beloved cat was considered a friend and family member. When the cat died, the family was plunged into deep mourning, funeral rituals were performed, and the men shaved their eyebrows to express their grief.
In the desert on the outskirts of the city of Beni Hassan in 1888, an Egyptian farmer came across the burial of several thousand cats. Their bodies were artificially mummified, which indicates the reverent attitude of the owners towards them.
Ancient Egyptian law prohibited the killing of cats, except, of course, when it was done for sacrificial purposes. Exporting cats was prohibited by law and amounted to theft of the pharaoh's property. Moreover, when the Egyptians went on campaigns or equipped trade caravans and found cats in foreign lands, they bought or kidnapped them in order to return them back to Egypt, to which they believed they belonged.

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