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Thursday, 12 March 2015

Life is a Journey 'Tribute to King (Col) Philemon Chinda JP rtd'

I'm writing this at the cold hour of the night.It pains me that an icon has left us and a lot of people don't know until after two years for them to realise. You didn't start school in the early stage but you got a degree before your demise,you are truly a soldier.We won't forget you in a giffy because we learnt a lot from you. You loved everyone both people from ikwerreland and non-indigene including me.You used your money to help the poor as much as you can. You left without saying a word. You are so intelligent that your brain is always active even at your old age. Papa, We love you and the legacy you left behind won't be overlooked....

RIP
King
Colonel
Elder. statemen
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Sunday, 22 February 2015

Another Hero is Down.... #GodHealOurLand

Gallant Nigerian soldier, Charles Victor Uchenna
Ilo from Enugu state was killed during the recent
battle with Boko Haram members to recapture
Munguno in Borno. Above is what he posted last
on his Facebook page.
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Friday, 20 February 2015

Sorry for the Delay

I was busy with some stuffs to improve the Blog...I'm back and better
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Thursday, 4 December 2014

North Korea orders everyone sharing leader's name to change it: report

North Korea has ordered people who share the name of leader Kim Jong Un to change their names, South Korea's state-run KBS television reported on Wednesday.
North Korea imposed similar bans on the use of the names of its two former leaders, Kim's father, Kim Jong Il, and grandfather, Kim Il Sung, as part of propaganda drives to build cults of personality around them.
Kim Jong Un's name is not allowed for newborns and people who share the name must not just stop using it but must change it on their birth certificates and residence registrations, KBS reported, citing an official North Korean directive. Kim Jong Il, the father of the current leader, issued the order in 2011, when his son was heir apparent, KBS said. The elder Kim died in
December that year and his son took power.South Korea's Unification Ministry, which handles ties with the North, could not immediately confirm the report but said it was plausible."The ban is highly possible since North Korea had the same policy in the era of Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung," a ministry official said.
It is not known how many people there are in North Korea called Kim Jong Un, but Kim is a very common family name and Jong Un are common given names.
(Reporting By Sohee Kim; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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