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Politics / Re: Rivers PDP Insists Wike Still Governor, Tribunal Judgement Notwithstanding by tutu1: 5:53am On Oct 25, 2015
APC watch ya back
Health / Re: How To Avoid Pregnancy Naturally by tutu1: 8:57am On Jan 02, 2014
Rudebwoy: Withdrawal doesn't really work.
ARE U A LEARNER

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Politics / Re: Boko-Haram: Shekau Reappears, In Video Claims Resposiblity For Attacks On JTF by tutu1: 9:15pm On Dec 26, 2013
I AM SURE APC GO DONE GO MEET AM TO JOIN THEIR PARTY, LAST TIME I CHECKED THEY WERE RECRUITING ANY THING OPPOSITION LOL
Sports / Re: Sam Sodje, Others Accused Of Match Fixing. by tutu1: 6:06pm On Dec 09, 2013
NIGERIANS AT IT AGAIN LMAO so sad how our names come up in every other illegal activity
Religion / Re: Pope Francis Puts On Costume To Sneak Out Of Vatican To Help The Homeless by tutu1: 3:07am On Dec 05, 2013
DUDE CAN YOU READ AT ALL, THEY SAID HE ACT LIKE BATMAN NOT DRESSES LIKE BATMAN, ODE LOL
iamswizz: Humility!!!



But, i dont understand that 'dressing up as batman to save souls of homeless dudes' crap.
Celebrities / Re: A Nairalander With Dbanj, Don Jazzy, 2Face, Ice Prince, Iyanya & Others by tutu1: 8:18pm On Nov 30, 2013
Baba you they hustle oh only snap with all these guyz
sheedy407: Iyanya,bad tatoo
Politics / Re: President Jonathan In Israel (Pictures) by tutu1: 12:17am On Oct 25, 2013
Can President and Dbanj I no know who get more cold Chainz that guy is just scam Lol

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Politics / Re: Sahara TV Interviews President Jonathan On The Streets Of New York by tutu1: 2:04pm On Sep 25, 2013
You are just a fool, your whole generation can not do half of what GEJ has done while being president, saying rubbish online, I am sure you are not ashamed of IBB or Buhari or OBJ na, GEJ corrupt pass abi, Monkey like you
Beaf!:
I am soo shamed that this man is my president.

Yeah.. we are also 'working on' kicking your ignorant @55 out of Aso Rock come 2015.

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Sports / Re: Mikel Obi Scores His First Premier League Goal by tutu1: 8:39pm On Sep 21, 2013
LOL thats so funny
BabaAlabi: NowThatMikelHasScored-Linda Ikeji will get a husband.
Politics / Re: Development In The Niger Delta Region By NDDC by tutu1: 4:10pm On Sep 20, 2013
what a waste see those rubbish foot paths they call roads, no drainage that just so sad, this ministry should be scrapped Naija Delta people should hold their face in shame with all the billions gotten they cant even help themselves
Foreign Affairs / Re: Reasons Why A Diplomatic Solution To The Syrian Crisis Is Unlikely by tutu1: 10:12pm On Sep 17, 2013
YOU ARE A FOOL FOR WRITING THIS POST, STOP SPREADING LIES AND HATE BASED ON YOUR FOOLISH CONSPIRACY THEORIES.
NairaMinted: War Is Coming: 10 Reasons Why A Diplomatic Solution To The Syria Crisis Is Extremely Unlikely
By Michael Snyder, on September 12th, 2013



U.S. Military War With SyriaOver the past few days, there has been a tremendous wave of optimism that it may be possible for war with Syria to be averted. Unfortunately, it appears that a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Syria is extremely unlikely. Assad is certainly willing to give up his chemical weapons, but he wants the U.S. to accept a bunch of concessions that it will never agree to. And it certainly sounds like the Obama administration has already decided that “diplomacy” is going to fail, and they continue to position military assets for the upcoming conflict with Syria. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey are all going to continue to heavily pressure the Obama administration. They have invested a huge amount of time and resources into the conflict in Syria, and they desperately want the U.S. military to intervene. Fortunately, overwhelming domestic and global opposition to an attack on Syria has slowed down the march toward war for the moment, but unfortunately that probably will not be enough to stop it completely. The following are ten reasons why war is almost certainly coming…

#1 Assad wants a guarantee that he will not be attacked by the United States or by anyone else before he will give up his chemical weapons.

That is extremely unlikely to happen.

#2 Assad is not going to agree to any chemical weapons deal unless the U.S. stops giving weapons to al-Qaeda terrorists and other jihadist rebels that are fighting against the Syrian government.

That is extremely unlikely to happen.

In fact, according to the Washington Post, the U.S. has been ramping up the delivery of weapons to jihadist rebels in Syria…

The CIA has begun delivering weapons to rebels in Syria, ending months of delay in lethal aid that had been promised by the Obama administration, according to U.S. officials and Syrian figures. The shipments began streaming into the country over the past two weeks, along with separate deliveries by the State Department of vehicles and other gear — a flow of material that marks a major escalation of the U.S. role in Syria’s civil war.

#3 Assad is suggesting that the Israelis should give up their weapons of mass destruction.

That is extremely unlikely to happen.

#4 The Syrian “rebels” desperately want the U.S. military to intervene in the war in Syria. In fact, that was the entire reason for the false flag chemical weapon attack in the first place.

The “top rebel commander” is now declaring that the Free Syrian Army “categorically rejects the Russian initiative”, and he is calling on the United States to strike the Assad regime immediately.

#5 Saudi Arabia desperately wants the U.S. military to intervene in Syria. The Saudis have spent billions of dollars to support the rebels in Syria, and they have been lobbying very hard for an attack.

#6 Qatar desperately wants the U.S. military to intervene in Syria. Qatar has also spent billions of dollars to support the rebels in Syria, and it has been reported that “Arab countries” have even offered to pay for all of the costs of a U.S. military operation that would remove Assad.

#7 Turkey has wanted a war which would remove Assad for a very long time. And CNN is reporting that Turkey has moved troops to the border with Syria in anticipation of an upcoming attack.

#8 Many members of the U.S. Congress want this war. Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham are virtually foaming at the mouth, and Robert Menendez, the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said that he “almost wanted to vomit” after reading Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plea for peace in the New York Times.

#9 Obama does not want to look weak, and he seems absolutely obsessed with starting a war with Syria. For the moment, he has been backed into a corner diplomatically by Russia, but the Obama administration is already laying the groundwork for making it look like “diplomacy has failed”. According to CNN, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is already talking about the “consequences” that will happen when the Syria deal falls apart…

Any agreement reached must be “comprehensive,” “verifiable,” “credible” and “able to be implemented in a timely fashion,” Kerry said, adding that “there ought to be consequences if it doesn’t take place.”

#10 There have been reports that U.S. soldiers are now receiving orders to deploy to Syria. For example, the following is from a recent article by Paul Joseph Watson…

Venture capitalist Dan Bubalo claims he was told by a source close to Ft. Hood that US troops have been ordered to deploy to Syria.

Writing for conservative columnist Mychal Massie’s website, Bubalo cites a “close and verifiable source” who told him that a friend at Ft. Hood had received news that he was to be sent to Egypt for the next nine months.

“This particular soldier said that while he was not really thrilled about the assignment to Egypt, it was better than the soldiers that remained at the military base BECAUSE THEY HAD JUST RECEIVED THEIR DEPLOYMENT ORDERS TO GO TO SYRIA,” writes Bubalo.


If you want to read the original report, you can find it
right here.

For the moment, Obama and Kerry will dance around and make it look like they are considering peace. They will try to get Congress to authorize a strike “if diplomacy fails”.

But they already know that diplomacy is going to fail. Once they are ready, Obama will declare that the conditions for war set forth in the congressional authorization have been fulfilled and then he will start raining cruise missiles down on Syria.

When that happens, will Obama have your support? The video posted below is one of the funniest that I have seen in a long time…


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-sdO6pwVHQ&feature=player_embedded
And when Obama does strike Syria, he will officially be allying the United States with al-Qaeda and other radical jihadist groups.

Middle Eastern expert Jonathan Spyer has spent a lot of time on the ground among the Syrian rebels recently. The following is what he has to say about who they are…

“Undoubtedly outside of Syria, and in the Syrian opposition structures, there are civilian political activists and leaders who are opposed to al-Qaida and opposed to Islamism,” Spyer explained to TheDC in an email interview. “There are also civilian activists and structures within the country which are opposed to al-Qaida and Islamism. But when one looks at the armed rebel groups, one finds an obvious vast majority there who are adherents of Islamism of one kind or another — stretching from Muslim Brotherhood-type formations all the way across to groups openly aligned with al-Qaida central and with al-Zawahiri.”

“The ‘moderate’ force which we are told about supposedly consists of those rebel brigades aligned with the Supreme Military Command, of Major-General Salim Edriss,” he continued. ”Most of the units aligned with the SMC actually come from a 20-unit strong bloc called the Syrian Islamic Liberation Front. This includes some powerful brigades, such as Liwa al-Islam in the Damascus area, Liwa al Farouq and Liwa al Tawhid. These and the overwhelming majority of the units aligned with the SMC are Islamist formations, who adhere to a Muslim Brotherhood-type outlook.”


And as NBC News recently pointed out, a high percentage of these “rebels” have come in from outside Syria…

Abu Abdul Rahman, a 22-year-old from Tunisia, sat in a safe house earlier this week in Antakya — a southern Turkey town that’s fast becoming a smugglers transit route. He was waiting for a smuggler to take him across the border to fight in Syria.

“Almighty Allah has made Jihad a duty on us. When our Muslim brethren are oppressed, it is a duty to support them wherever they are, because Muslims are not separated by countries,” he said.

Abdul Rahman is one of thousands of al-Qaeda volunteers who are flocking to Syria to join what they see as a battle to defend Muslims no one is bothering to help.

“This was a dream for me, to wage jihad for Allah’s sake, because this is one of the greatest deeds in Islam, to lift aggression off my brothers, to bleed for Allah and no other,” he said.


Is this really who Obama intends for us to become “allies” with?

Is he insane?

In article after article, I have documented how Obama’s Syrian rebels have been ruthlessly murdering Christians, using chemical weapons and dismembering little girls.

Today, I found an account from a Time Magazine reporter that chillingly describes the brutality of these fanatics…

I don’t know how old the victim was but he was young. He was forced to his knees. The rebels around him read out his crimes from a sheet of paper. They stood around him. The young man was on his knees on the ground, his hands tied. He seemed frozen.

Two rebels whispered something into his ear and the young man replied in an innocent and sad manner, but I couldn’t understand what he said because I don’t speak Arabic.

At the moment of execution the rebels grasped his throat. The young man put up a struggle. Three or four rebels pinned him down. The man tried to protect his throat with his hands, which were still tied together. He tried to resist but they were stronger than he was and they cut his throat. They raised his head into the air. People waved their guns and cheered. Everyone was happy that the execution had gone ahead.


Should the U.S. military be used to help those jihadist thugs take control of Syria?

If Obama gets us into this war, it has the potential to spin totally out of control very rapidly.

Let us hope and pray that it does not happen. Because if we do go to war in Syria, it could ultimately lead us down the road to World War III.

Middle East War Is Coming

Celebrities / Re: Beverly Osu Hospitalized For Ankle Injury by tutu1: 10:03pm On Aug 29, 2013
Nawa oh I thought big brother was over already, why am i still reading about Beverly
Celebrities / Re: Nigerian Celebrities Now Poor Due To Bad Investments by tutu1: 11:56pm On Jul 29, 2013
LOL YOU ARE WICKED
Vivly: Nice write up. Sound sultan would have been in the list if not for God's intervention.
Politics / Re: Chidi Lloyd Detained By Police In Rivers by tutu1: 8:35pm On Jul 24, 2013
LOL @ Jesus of Okrika followers
smartchoice: Why Lloyd? What of Jesus of okrika' s follower Evans Bipi?
Celebrities / Re: Otedola & Dele Momodu Exiting His Yacht by tutu1: 2:42pm On Jul 18, 2013
PLS OH, WHAT HAPPENED TO OTEDOLA AND Farouk Lawan BRIBE MONEY OH, NAIJA IT IS ALMOST 6 MONTHS NO ONE HAS BEEN CHARGED AND EFCC, NIGERIAN POLICE IS STILL WORKING AS ORGANIZATIONS TO FIGHT CRIME, WHERE IS THE JUSTICE NAWA FOR NIGERIAN OH
Culture / Re: 10 Things Ghanaians Know About Nigerians by tutu1: 2:33pm On Jul 18, 2013
"7. Nigerians are 419 people

It is a common notion that Nigerians are not to be trusted. That their smartness, aggressiveness, being rich is because of how they can easily scam you. They world has come to recognize and respect the 419 aspect of Nigerians. They are everywhere in the world and in every organization. However as much as we recognize the fact that 419 or Nigerian Scam is real. Google it and see massive literature on it, but not all Nigerians are 419 people. Recently we met the Marketing Manager of Vodafone Ghana, A Nigerian called Uche, she is not a 419 but will definitely be smart. You see since Nigerians are smart people, it is interesting to note that where ever they channel that energy to, pays off."
WHY DO I FEEL ALL THE POSTER WANTED TO SAY WAS THIS BUT HAD TO ADD THE OTHERS TO MAKE ITS SOUND NICE LOL

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Politics / Re: Govt Orders Withdrawal Of Troops From Mali. by tutu1: 1:17pm On Jul 18, 2013
YOU ARE JUST A FOOL
mankand: Well Soyinka is right, if you have an illiterate as a wife, you will make stupid decision like Jonathan.

Nigerian forces were not needed in the first place, only trying to prove some stunts a distant trying to get attention as well as winning hearts.

Nigeria forces sent to Mali were never engaged in any combat Mali, only Niger and Chad forces were engaged in combat alongside the French troops, Nigeria forces were been used for domestic errands in Mali.

This is another flaw recorded for the man that once had no shoes
Politics / Re: Northern Governors, Soyinka Stoned At Port-Harcourt Airport by tutu1: 9:55pm On Jul 16, 2013
Hard to believe, I mean what kind of stone has such a strong impact on a moving SUV, was it short at with a gun, it must have been done somewhere else you guyz should go an sleep and stop spreading propaganda
dayokanu: [img]http://img1.nairaland.com/attachments/1203724_northern_gov_1_jpg985b1f54ac220c257033f3c0ba741674[/img]
Fashion / Re: Ebube Nwagbo Or Sarah Ofili: Who Wore It Better? by tutu1: 6:29pm On Jul 13, 2013
This is Unfair comparison Ebube looks like she they go buy Maggi from that Aboki when they our street junction, I dont tell this girl make she stop to snap picture anyhow, lol Sarah Murdered the dress
Politics / Re: Uduaghan Donates N6m To 19-yr-old With Kidney Problem by tutu1: 3:16pm On Jun 29, 2013
Thank you Mr Governor, but the main issue is please put our hospitals in order, at least Naija Delta should get free health care if thats the only thing government can provide
Politics / Re: Oshiomhole Mocks Jang At The NEC meeting by tutu1: 1:51pm On Jun 28, 2013
Bunch of dihonest cows they cant even conduct a fair election among themselves, if there is controversy over and election, why not organize another election and invite press to monitor and watch after all its a democracy, plus NGF is suppose to be in the interest of the masses,or do they need Jega and 100 billion Naira to organize election for 36 men, even market women with no education will do a better Job, Nigerian leaders should stop taking us on a ride and stop fooling themselves 0 credibility

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Celebrities / Re: PSquare Donate N5m For OJB's Kidney Transplant by tutu1: 1:37pm On Jun 28, 2013
Nice one, Omo OJB money done they pass 16 million oh lol I hope he gets best treatment but please guyz where is Dbanj Njanla or how do they call him, the Mr Blame it on the money, so he doesn't want to do some publicity stunt or show some kindness at least hmmm I am watching
Politics / Re: Adeboye, Suswam Visit Suntai In New-York by tutu1: 1:34pm On Jun 28, 2013
Supported all this man of God when na only rich man be their client
baslone: Don't forget to visit Jezreel too

He attends your church and has your picture on his wall.

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Politics / Re: Junaid Muhammad Blasts Patience For Role In Rivers Crisis by tutu1: 2:28pm On Jun 27, 2013
I cant believe how people just wake up and start insulting a whole first lady,imagine he just called her an illiterate, respect is reciprocal some think insulting the president and his family will get them more recognition, you are all just ignorant losers, if you cant respect those ahead of you don't expect to be respected anybody that think Ameachi will win in a tussle against presidency is still dreaming, secondly most of the junk we read on internet are made up by media and opposition to get coverage and public sympathy lets us pray for our country, and get involved in constructive criticism instead of being keyboard warriors and insulting anybody we see on TV
Politics / Re: GEJ Opens The 600meter Bridge At Ibeno (PICTURE) by tutu1: 6:09am On Jun 27, 2013
I cant believe this is my country it loooks so cool, if not for curruption Niger Delta should be like Dubai
ujoinme: lbeno shoreline! What a beauty
These is the virgin coastal area of nigeria awaiting development.
Science/Technology / Re: Pictures Of A Made In Nigeria Helicopter by tutu1: 4:28pm On Jun 26, 2013
total weaste of time, helicopter that cant fly, why make it at all
Celebrities / Re: Don Jazzy Donates N1m To OJB, Calling On Other Artistes To Please Do Same by tutu1: 4:06pm On Jun 23, 2013
PLEASE WHERE IS TEAM DBANJ OYATO MASTER MR BLAME IT ON THE MONEY

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Celebrities / Re: OJB Jezreel Needs N16m For Kidney Transplant by tutu1: 7:23pm On Jun 21, 2013
Why black face no go pay ? in fact Dbanj na 6 million you go pay, blame it on the money
Libkid: To our celebrities out there...both those wey dey buy expensive wine,expensive car and expensive fone.d time don show 4 u guyx to show charity jare..d'banj ,2face,psquare,don jazzy and banky w una go pay one million each..blackface abeg no pay*lip sealed*
Travel / Re: Staff At The Nigerian Embassy In Canada Are Incompetent by tutu1: 3:02pm On Jun 21, 2013
You had an error of omission and next thing you do is to come up and say the embassy is incompetent its was a human error, all you needed to do was call back, anyway I know things are not as bad as you say in those embassies please stop spreading false and Negative news
Music/Radio / Re: Iyanya Kukere Queen Competition - Entry 8 by tutu1: 4:18am On Jun 09, 2013
YOU JUST A HATER
Prof Corruption: Poor Africans, always seeking validity of the West. What's special in entry 8 except their skin color?
We dance to their music so what's the hype if they dance to ours?
Music/Radio / Re: Don Jazzy V. Dbanj: Who Has Benefitted The Most? by tutu1: 3:39am On Jun 04, 2013
Afam4eva: None, in terms of personal success. But Jazzy still has an edge based on the fact that he has artiste that he's still chopping from day in day out. He's a record producer while D'banj is a musician. Record executives outlive their musicians.
LIKE THE WAY DAM DASH OUTLIEVED JAYZ DURING ROCA FELL HUH LOL

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