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Hebrews Words of Igbo Origin - Onyeji Nnaji

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  The image of Eri, the fist Igbo ancestor P. E. Okwoli, a historic Igala writer made a staring remark that, when people speak like another people or share similar cultural properties with others, it becomes expedient to know that they had had encounters in the past. Okwoli, by this, was of the opinion that similarities in cultural practices or language could be evidence of biological relationship or a proof of meetings in the past. These are natural phenomena; but in Africa (especially Nigerians) these relationships have been utterly misinterpreted to mean a place of origin for the part of Nigeria concerned. Nigerians do not think of peopling others, instead they subscribe to the later. I n 2003, Dr. Atkinson and Russell Gray, another biologist at the University of Auckland carried out a succession of the sequence of research Arkinson's earlier research on the origin of the human tongue and came to the conclusion that,  "The presence of a particular language in many other lan

BREAKING! UPDATE ON OUR ROUTINE VISIT, ONYENDU GET NEW LEAD COUNSEL

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“….As for those who have taken the wrong route of destroying Onyendu’s legacies, Onyendu, now, regards such people as rebels or turncoats. He expresses his deep disappointment and resentment at their despicable deeds. This class of persons include those who desecrate his command and control policy.” We paid our routine visit to our untiring, unwavering, unrelenting, rock-solid and noble client, Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, yesterday, at the DSS detention facility at Abuja. The visit, this time, was spectacular and was greeted by an infectious air of camaraderie. Onyendu was particularly enthused by the visit and preferred to describe it as ‘A SURPRISE CHRISTMAS PRESENT’. You may not understand the peculiarity of this visit and the how significant it is. But in due course, I am certain you will be in the best position to fully appreciate the wisdom that informed it. Suffice it to say that as the lead attorney of Onyendu, I took advantage of the visit to unveil a legal giant, a distinguishe

4 dead, 14 injured as bus somersaults on Lagos-Ibadan highway

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A commercial bus has somersaulted along the Lagos-Ibadan highway, Ogun State, killing four passengers on the spot–two men and two women. DAILY POST learnt that 14 other passengers sustained injuries in the accident that occurred around Lufwape at about 3:40pm on Sunday The road crash involved 20 persons, comprising 12 male adults and eight female adults. It was learnt that the Mazda bus, with no registration number somersaulted and collided with a Mack truck driver. The truck driver had “suddenly crossed in front of the Mazda bus, which suddenly lost control due to speed and it crashed; but unfortunately the truck escaped,” the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said. The spokesperson of the FRSC in Ogun, Florence Okpe, disclosed that the injured victims were taken to Idera Hospital, Sagamu for treatment, adding that bodies of the dead victims were deposited at the hospital’s morgue. The FRSC warned drivers to desist from excessive speeding, saying “life has no duplicate.”

Texas Gov. Abbott shows completed section of state-made border wall, pledges to protect state's sovereignty

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Video Democratic lawmaker calls border wall '14th century solution' Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, compares the border wall to a fence, claiming it won't help the border crisis Texas  Gov.  Greg Abbott  debuted the first part of the state-made  border wall  Saturday, which he labeled a sharp rebuke of  Biden ’s "failure to do his job." Abbott authorized the building of the wall six months ago, and then authorized $3 billion funding for the Texas Facilities Commission to bolster the building effort. Abbott stressed that the wall stands on either state land or land that private owners agreed to hand over for the wall.  "Texas is taking what truly is unprecedented action: A state to build a wall on our border, to safeguard the sovereignty of our state and of our nation," Abbott said during Saturday's  press conference .  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Land Commissioner George P. Bush, and Texas Facilities Commissioner Steven Alvis watch a section of the border w