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Jesus in Lagos

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End time Jesus was seen in Lagos yesterday. According to report and eyewitnesses the said Jesus was taking pictures with people in the street of Apapa Lagos. This news is yet to be verified as people are busy making efforts for it verification. Lagosians indeed are blessed. Apapa has become a holy ground for pilgrimage as people now flood in to behold the site. Indeed it happened to fulfill the scripture which states that "God has visited his people". Scroll down to see the picture. @Aafriboy.

YOUTH SYNDROME (YS)

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YS(Youth Syndrome) Youth Syndrome is a chronic lust for sexual activities in Youths of these days. In USA, Youths sees sexual intercourse as fun. This mindset is wrong because it has given birth to dangers such as unprotected sexual encounters. In Nigeria likewise, Sexual intercourse has become a daily bread. Every girl/boy of about 14yrs above are now indulging in sexual activities. It is unhealthy when had unprotected. Many Youths don't even know what protected sexual intercourse is all about. Therefore deadly disease that follows unprotected sexual activities with an infected persons are now ravaging lives of some individuals. HIV/AIDS victims are now increasing in numbers. Syphilis, Gonorrhea and other sexually transmittable disease are on the increase. Aafriboy is urging the Youths globally to reduce their indulgence in sexual activities. In our world today, Youth Syndrome has given birth to Unwanted pregnancies, Rape, Molestations, illegal sexual advances and so on.

XENOPHOBIA AFRICA.

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Xenophobia: A disease in Africans bloodline. [GHANA MUST GO saga in 1985]. Ghana Must Go: A Historical Reminder of How Nigerians Treat Fellow Africans Our compatriots in South Africa are today indirect victims of the sins of their fathers. No sin goes unpunished! On April 15, 1985 the Hon. Minister for Internal Affairs, General later Senator Mamman Magoro announced that the almost 700,000 African immigrants in Nigeria must leave by 6pm on May 10, 1985. Most were from Ghana with others from as far as Gambia to Central African Republic. These fellow Africans had come here for work and economic opportunity. They were not allowed to leave with more than N22 then the equivalent of US $30 irrespective of their life savings, number of properties and quantum of investment. They were officially robbed! Trust us as many Nigerians took undue advantage of the chaos to unleash all manner of mayhem on them. It was a sad period for African solidarity. Fast forward to present day