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#16. The Quintuplet Problem

April 19, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / 1 Comment

The blessing of the Lord maketh rich and adds no sorrow.. Blessed out of the blue with quintuplets, Imudia and Kemi might beg to disagree.

#15. The Mighty Militant Annihilation

April 18, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

A lack of endurance drew Endurance Ominisan to his demise at the hands of the Nigerian Police. Eleven days away from his girlfriend his limit.

#14: The Spontaneous Combustion Anomaly

April 17, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / 1 Comment

Fresh from an Easter retreat, 100 Deeper Lifers escaped death by fire by the skin of their teeth; fire not from above but from within.

#13: For Easter, The Gospel in Twenty Five Words

April 16, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / 1 Comment

For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life
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John 3:16, KJV. Image Source

#12: Jesus of New Jersey

April 15, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

Fittingly at Easter, New Jersey’s Brian McDowell having been caught on video asking sexual favours of a friend blames it all on being like Jesus.

#11: The Drunken Love Peculiarity

April 14, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

Francis’ love for Ogechi stays strong even after thirteen years and a ménage à trois of sorts. The proof of his passion being drunken beatings.

#9: The Fact-Fiction Coalescence

April 12, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

Truth, Mark Twain said, is stranger than fiction. For Ernest and Heather Franklin of Guilford, fiction may have inspired truth, a little bit too much.

#8 – Justice, By Smart Phone

April 11, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

Camera phones and the internet fundamentally democratise the perception of justice. That, United Airlines have learnt, for the not inconsiderable price of a billion dollars.

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Image Source:CNN

#7 – The Pain Realisation

April 10, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

Heather Lanier reflects on motherhood and the life altering changes a child with a disability brings.

Super babies don’t cry; wrestling pain makes us human.

 

#6: The Yawn – Intelligence Equivalency

April 9, 2017March 26, 2020 / AJ / Leave a comment

The perfect excuse for letting rip with a big yawn in the middle of a boring work meeting; your above average intelligence. Or over familiarity.
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Image Source: YawnTalking

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