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It's from your theme... Delete it from your, cpanel |
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Location and what's the name of the battery |
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Abadsheddy: If u don't need an obstacle in life then stay away from sex.. Even with beeds or no needs just stay away till you are married. Right now ask for forgiveness from God through his son Jesus and continue on the path of a true believer in Christ Proverbs 6:28 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet not be burned? 4 Likes |
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You have money to sue but no money to go for foreign hosting company. Your country don't have 24/7 electricity... That lies most of their problems. 2 Likes |
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My 5 sims are still be counted ![]() 23 Likes 1 Share |
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B2mario: Are you in owerri? We on ground are telling you what our politicians are capable of.. No owerri youth will fight for Okorocha and if even they want to no soo soon. If it's in Orlu or Ideato then we will say yes.. But owerri people won't use ear to hear the word Okorocha soo soon. |
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You insult them and call them names and even kill.. But they still go and loot their shops, loot their business... Who is greater evil? 229 Likes 19 Shares
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BuhariAdvocate: yarimo: Why not in katsina,Abuja /Kaduna/kano Road, lagos /Benin express way and Borno where banditry are having a field day. 89 Likes 3 Shares
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Paid thugs bro Dreal1247: 61 Likes 4 Shares |
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Nigerians' reputation for crime has made them unwelcome in Britain, says country's president Muhammadu Buhari tells Telegraph that too many Nigerians are in jail abroad - and that they shouldn't try to claim asylum Did he really say that? Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Photo: Paul Grover/The Telegraph Colin Freeman By Colin Freeman, Chief foreign correspondent7:44PM GMT 05 Feb 2016 Nigeria's president has warned his fellow citizens to stop trying to make asylum claims in Britain, saying that their reputation for criminality has made it hard for them to be "accepted" abroad. Muhammadu Buhari, the tough ex-general elected last year, said those who had joined the migrant exodus to Europe were doing so purely for economic reasons rather than because they were in danger. He added that because of the number of Nigerians imprisoned for law-breaking in Britain and elsewhere, they were also unlikely to get much sympathy. • Telegraph interview with President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria - full Q&A "Some Nigerians claim is that life is too difficult back home, but they have also made it difficult for Europeans and Americans to accept them because of the number of Nigerians in prisons all over the world accused of drug trafficking or human trafficking," he told The Telegraph. "I don't think Nigerians have anybody to blame. They can remain at home, where their services are required to rebuild the country." Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari Photo: Paul Grover/The Telegraph Mr Buhari's remarks may upset refugees' rights groups, who claim that the vast majority of asylum cases lodged by Nigerians are genuine. In recent years, many have said they are fleeing Boko Haram, the Islamist group that Mr Buhari's army is now struggling to stamp out in northern Nigeria. However, only around one in ten of the 13,000 asylum claims lodged by Nigerians in Britain in the last 15 years have been accepted. And the claims of persecution appear to cut no ice at all with Mr Buhari, a headmasterly figure who famously waged a "war on indiscipline" on his fellow Nigerians while serving as the country's military ruler in the 1980s. • At least 50 killed as Boko Haram attacks Nigerian village Back then, Nigerians could be whipped if they did not stand in line at bus queues, while lazy civil servants were forced to do frog jumps in the office if they arrived for work late. Mohammedu Buhari as a young military commander While he has not re-introduced such measures as a civilian ruler, he makes it clear that a minority of his countrymen could still do with improving their behaviour. "We have an image problem abroad and we are on our way to salvage that," he said. • Nigerian president threatens new 'war on indiscipline' Mr Buhari, 73, made his remarks in a wide-ranging interview during a three-day trip to London, where he was among world leaders attending Thursday's international conference on the Syrian crisis and the ongoing war on terror. He won power last year on a pledge to take a firmer line with Boko Haram than his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, under whose watch the group kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls from Chibok in Nigeria's north east in 2014. While Boko Haram has lost most of the territory that it controlled until last year, it has continued to mount savage guerrilla attacks, killing 65 people during a raid on a last weekend. There is still no sign of the missing girls either, whose plight attracted worldwide publicity via a celebrity-backed social media campaign. Despite pressure from Western governments not to make any concessions to Boko Haram, Mr Buhari said that he was willing to negotiate for the girls' release if reliable interlocutors could be found. "As long as we can establish the bona fides of the leadership of Boko Haram, we are prepared as a government to discuss with them how to get the girls back," he said. "But we have not established any evidence of a credible leadership.” A screen capture from a Boko Haram video purporting to show the kidnapped girls Photo: AFP/Getty Images He also said it was possible that Boko Haram’s leader, Abubakr Shekau, had been replaced by another commander, although there was “conflicting information” as to his fate. Some believe that Shekau is now either dead or on the run, while other reports last week suggested up that large numbers of Boko Haram commanders had now taken refuge in Sudan. The prospect of Islamist fighters proliferating all over the porous Sahel region of west and central Africa is one that Mr Buhari and other African leaders are now increasingly alarmed about. The Islamic State now controls the city of Sirte in Libya, while a resurgent Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb has carried out massacres of foreigners in hotels in Mali last November and in Burkina Faso last month. Mr Buhari traced the rising violence back partly to the fall in 2011 of Libya's Colonel Gaddafi, who used large numbers of African mercenaries from Sahel countries in his armies. "For Africa and the Sahel, the demise of Gaddafi's regime led to a lot of armed and trained people being dispersed,” he said. “Fighting is all they know, and they are available at a fee.” Born into an aristocratic family in Nigeria's Muslim north, Mr Buhari's return to power after an absence of three decades speaks volumes about Nigerian's ongoing discontent with the civilian political leaders who have served them in recent years. In the 1980s, he was one of a succession of uniformed leaders during the country's period of military rule, who argued that "a flawed democracy was worse than no democracy at all". He pursued his vision of a more orderly Nigeria with single-minded ruthlessness, beefing up the country’s secret police, prosecuting around 500 officials for corruption, and throwing journalists and anyone else who dared criticise him into jail. In 1984, his government notoriously despatched agents to London to drug kidnap Umaru Dikko, a minister in the previous government accused of embezzlement. The plot was only rumbled when a customs officer at Stansted Airport became suspicious about a crate marked “diplomatic baggage” that was due to be picked up by a Nigerian airliner, and opened it to find an unconscious Mr Dikko inside. The crate in which Umaru Dikko was kidnapped in The crate in which Umaru Dikko was kidnapped in Photo: Paul Armiger/The Telegraph The incident sparked a major diplomatic fall-out with Britain and saw four men jailed for kidnapping. Today, Mr Buhari is again on the trail of alleged embezzlers, some of whom are accused of stealing billions of pounds from the Nigerian government during Mr Jonathan's administration. However, while one of them has already been arrested in Britain - with more arrests are expected - this time he is content to let Scotland Yard pursue them on his behalf. "The legal process in this country is slow, sometimes a little too slow for my liking," he said. "But we still respect the system because we know it is thorough and fair." https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/12143510/Nigerians-reputation-for-crime-has-made-them-unwelcome-in-Britain-says-countrys-president.html
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doctokwus: Do you know that there are people who write stories online? Publish articles, journals etc online? The world is going digital you know ![]() So those people who publish articles online for people to read are called publishers while those who wants to sell their pure water, icecream and kulikuli to those who come to read this articles (audience).. Are called advertisers. Simply put bloggers who struggles to put content online for you to read falls as publishers... 1 Like 1 Share |
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When will they give special order to manhunt Killer herdsmen ![]() 133 Likes 11 Shares |
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When APC goons where trying to take over government they talk so intelligent like travelling to Brazil to see how power is being generated and also implement it here in Nigeria. ![]() 54 Likes 4 Shares |
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It's Good that you gave credit a thumb up but with out the express permission of the owner its wrong to copy it. Nairaland has been reported for content theft more than a hundred times. That is one of the reasons why they can't run adsense Secondly I will advise you non index it or use the cononical (don't mind the spelling) url to point to the source [ to give credit...] That's the right way to give credit.
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Pacesetter123: Thats God's original plan, angels don't angeage in sex... but here we are talking of demons that comes to steal blessings, hijack peoples breakthrough, courses problems in their lives... And you must understand that the realm we are is under constant attack by the forces of darkness. Brother I have seen and experienced all this. Don't argue with those who have experienced it and we are telling you such a thing exist. And crying to God to deliver his people. He who wears a shoe knows where it hurts them. You haven't experienced it and you have no knowledge of it. Have you seen someone walks up or appeared to you while praying telling you I will marry u else you won't have children or all your children will be male child. Or there will be no peace between you and your husband? Like physically then he disappeared and you still see that person in dreams trying to molest you and u wake up see seamen on you and most times pain in your private part. The above I wrote there is what my brother wife is passing through and right now all 5 children are girls. She says she sees it with her eyes. Finally listen to occult grand master by iyk Nathan. You can get it on YouTube. And also read a book on how to overcome witcraft by same iyk. He tried to explain this issue there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDZh-NxKVz0 Don't wait for an event to happen in the bible before you agree it is in existence. The devil won't allow you know he is in operation rather he wants his victim to be ignorant of his presence. Most people claiming that there is no God, devil, witches and etc are actually agents of the forces of darkness. |
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drjprince: My techno l9 plus battery which was 5000 mah. Charges less than 45 minutes and stays on for almost throughout the day under heavy usage. 4000 mah battery is very poor |
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4000 mah? I hate xiaomi for this. |
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YorubaEmir: Nairaland is a site with great resource with thousands of contributor that has impacted on a lot of lives... Why call it trash? Website is not all about beauty. Nairaland was built to deliver content with speed of light with simplicity in mind. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
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Kidnapping is over exaggerated in Nigeria Evans is in prison and still kidnapping 56 Likes |
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Pacesetter123: But somebody that experienced it is saying what she experienced but you say otherwise. Or didn't you read in genesis where spirit came to take the daughters of men for marriage? I have someone who said she sees the spirit coming to her in physical form and only her do see him. Spirit spouse comes/contacted in various ways via : Sex with marine agent. Visiting of native doctors for help. Ancestral linkage with deity who claims ownership of everyone in the family. Don't argue Bro until u experience one. Or you think all those preaching by Dr Dk Olukoya is just bear parlor talk? He talks from experience. 2 Likes |
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I just downloaded the app. I love your work. It's fast. If I want to learn something like this which Resource can I refer to? 2 Likes 3 Shares |
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skyhighweb:Why u no want withdraw your money... 100$ |
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