Celebrities › Re: Is Missy Elliot Really Gay? by abiodunade(m): 9:06pm On Jan 02, 2008 |
how can a reverend sister be gay?abeg my sister no be gay o  |
Celebrities › Re: Who Is World Most Popular? by abiodunade(m): 8:54pm On Jan 02, 2008 |
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Celebrities › Re: Fakest Nigerian Celebrities by abiodunade(m): 8:39pm On Jan 02, 2008 |
all of us wey dey nairaland too are fake plus me and myself  |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: I Need A Career Lady Who Must Be Yoruba But Not From Ogun State As Wife by abiodunade(m): 5:54pm On Jan 02, 2008 |
jumoke5: hello, i hv somebody for u
call this no 08029475959, lets talk you have somebody or you mean you are presenting yourself?why you dey pretend?this na your chance you better grab it before he moves on  olanajim: Why not from Ogun? Could you educate us? fear of juju  |
Christianity Etc › Prophecy 2008 By Pastor E.a. Adeboye. by abiodunade(op): 10:20am On Jan 02, 2008 |
Happy New Year Nairalanders, Pls. read and let us pray 4 Nigeria dis year, so dat God can do a new thing n our beloved country. |
Romance › Re: Can U Marry A Male Virgin by abiodunade(m): 4:50pm On Dec 31, 2007 |
NIPPLES: how would she know that the engine has not been used before? Yes o. because d thin no dey get nylon 4 d crown, if to say d thin dey nylon now then u go know dat d somthin na tear nylon. |
Romance › Re: Who Is A Caring Man? by abiodunade(m): 4:45pm On Dec 31, 2007 |
[quote author=~Sly~(*_*) link=topic=102871.msg1808998#msg1808998 date=1199110529]yes. . the likes of me  [/quote]A caring man, accordin to my research is a man dat can Bleep his wife vry well throughout d nite without restin. If u re rich and generous and u can nt Bleep WELL, ur wife will say out re nt carin at all cos u dey lack 4 dat thin well  . |
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Romance › Re: Two Guys Are 'In Love' With Me by abiodunade(m): 4:13pm On Dec 31, 2007 |
 marry both of them, e be like say u b fine girl o. jst marry one today and marry d second one 2morow. if one Bleep u today, then u go carry ur P to d second to do d followin day. |
Romance › Re: Are U Really Keen On Marrying A Virgin by abiodunade(m): 7:59pm On Nov 03, 2007 |
Have once believe about this virgin issue b4, bt ve change my mind now oooooo. I ve a virgin girlfriend who does nt ve my time at all, she always move from one programme to another and all the needed attention was nt given to me n any way, ve decided in my mind to look 4 another girlfriend cos i can continue like this. |
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Politics › Re: The True Picture Of Nigeria by abiodunade(m): 11:08am On Aug 22, 2007 |
Orikinla has made a wonderful analysis of d report. D fact dat d likes of seun and others did nt believe or see d real picture of things in nigeria sadden my heart. it is so disheartenin 4 somebody to complain or neglect d report when adequate facts are available 4 any body to see dat d truth is obvious. i so much agree wit him (orikinla) about everything he said in his analysis, may be seun and others are nt n dis country. let me give dis honourable house one fundamental example, if travel 4rm lagos to abj u will see hw bad all d roads are, if all d major roads dat leads to abj can b dat bad then wat can u say of other roads n d country like benin etc. aside infrastructure, wen it comes human development dat aspect is ZERO, we ve many graduates dat are jobless cos of no job n d country. witout job and basic amenities of life hw can human development can b establish in d country. political aspect is d most bad aspect of our national policies, our politicians are so corrupt to d extent dat we can even change their name to CORRUPTION. most of them get into power thru fraudulent means wit d co-operation of their political god fathers who turns out to b number 1 enemy of d nation.i like one side of obj's reforms programme, d programme really reform d pocket of some few individual to d extent dat those ones can now b call BILLIONAIRES. effc did nt see any thing wrong wit d high level of corruption dat was perpetuated under d leadership of former president obj n d nnpc and some other agencies of government, it is only d enemy of state or those dat does nt ve gud rapport wit d obj dat are corrupt, ribadu started well but allowed d politics n d system to consumed him so easily. as okinrin and some patrotic nairalanders ve said, we need to change our orientation and ask our leaders hw d declaration of asset will leads to political and economic emancipation of nigerians, so dat CORRUPTION will no longer b d order of d day n our nation policy. |
Christianity Etc › Re: To Tithe or Not to Tithe? by abiodunade(m): 2:15pm On Aug 15, 2007 |
I strongly believed dat paying one's tithe is biblical and it is a commandment from the Almight God. God says bring all your tithe and offering into my house and see if i will not open the gate of Heavenly blessings unto you. For someone to be prosper in this world dat person needs to strictly obey the commandment of God. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo Writes Semester Exam. Saying "I Am Not A Special Student" by abiodunade(m): 5:55pm On Aug 06, 2007 |
Baba OBJ, should b commended 4 his effort to add value to himself, ordinarily if it was another person he will jst go and sit down wit d mind dat he was former president of nigeria, with dis he has demonstrated dat he can still learn and willness is there on his part. |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 7:49pm On Aug 01, 2007 |
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Politics › Re: Is Obasanjo Corrupt by abiodunade(m): 7:31pm On Jul 28, 2007 |
As far as OBJ failed to deglare his assets wen he took over n 1999 and failed to declare wen leaving office ve alot of question marks. He has somethin is hidden from nigerians about his riches. i think his corrupt 4 failing to take should a bold step. |
Politics › Re: A Sweet Wind Of Change Is Blowing In Nigeria! by abiodunade(m): 4:05pm On Jul 28, 2007 |
spaceworld: Aisha, Good let take the bull by the horn, EFCC should start immediate peocecution of OBJ if really the are cleaning nigeria off bad eggs, well i give glory to God that this is happening without bloddy revolution, but i must confess that the major culprit are still walking freely, what lesson will a serving govenor learn from this when he actually know that he will serve his sentence concurrently and the date will be back dated since the day of arrest, the smart ones will do aways with billion but the ones that can trace will be the one to forefeit what about the wealth that is not traceable?, Well God will prevail on us sha.
If ICPC really want to curb public assort and violation to oath office let them sentence them to life imprissonment, no one will dare try to steall a penny from public cover, all these chicken and mouse punishement will never curb curruption, because these guys rogues called Governor can dare to steal billion and go to jail for just to years and come out and spend their ill gotten wealth because they care not and they are rogues, heartless and bad.
Thanks Am n total support of wat spaceworld, wit d recent treatment of former bayelsa sate governor, most of our public office holders will nt learn any lesson. Obj and Atiku should be investigated by now because both of dem accused each other of corrupt enrichment. 4 now i dnt much believe in dis fight against corruption until wen powerful corrupt public officers are bein sentence to like 10yrs imprisonment witout option of fine, dat is wen d present occupant of public office will know dat is not business as usual. |
Politics › U Think This Corrupt Public Officer Deserve Bail by abiodunade(op): 3:46pm On Jul 28, 2007 |
U THINK THIS CORRUPT PUBLIC OFFICER DESERVE BAIL, i think all of dem those nt deserved bail at all 4 stealin public money. see hw fresh dis man is.
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Politics › Re: Gov Diepriye Alamieyeseigha Bags 2 Years Imprisonment by abiodunade(m): 5:23pm On Jul 26, 2007 |
Am not surprise wit d outcome of d mata. dis goes to show dat our government is nt yet REAL SERIOUS n fightin corruption, hw can d jugde sentence him to jst 2years in prison. i will nt b surprise if d duration he has used n prison is reduce 4rm dis 2 years. nigerian politicians will nt learn anythin from dis small sentencin of BIG CORRUPT LEACERS. |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 11:52am On Jul 21, 2007 |
Zikka: Hummmmm. Ile o fun ra Ile wo, Ilu o fun ra o, Ilu de gan, ile o fun ra ile wo, ile di atan, oni le ti o fun ra ole ni yio kolo. Araba tunra mu, odo ngba rere lo oooo. meaning what? come off your point, be man enough? |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 11:25am On Jul 21, 2007 |
obowunmi: kilotun fa pity ninu oro ta nso yi fi pity le fun pity pity a toju ara e, ti ko ba de toju ara re ohun lo mo mind you o ti dami lohun ibere mi lori eweso re fun mi ni lecture now abi iwo nikan lofe gboye lori fokolgy 401  emi ni ni interest, because mo fe pada losi school lati lo study mass fornication ni university of Toronto  se mass fornication lo fe read ni abi mass communication? iwo bobo yi ti wa di nkan si yoruba forum |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 11:10am On Jul 21, 2007 |
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Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 10:56am On Jul 21, 2007 |
obowunmi: semi loruko nro ni abi iwo nigba ti o ma pemi kilo wi? o ni obowunmi, se emi ni mo wibe ni abi iwo? tani o sobe ninu awa mejeji? sebi iwo ni? so tani obo wu ninu wa? definitely iwo no, kilo wa de odo omo ijebu sebi awon omo togo ni mo ro pe o ma nta si nitori ewa agoin o ga fun e o,well tell mi more nipa awon obirin ijebu, boya emi na le lo sibe fun excursion lati le ni more experience moreover o matun boost cv mi  agbaya omo ita gba ni e sa rora ko ma lo ko atosi  |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 10:47am On Jul 21, 2007 |
obowunmi: e wa nbi eyin eyan mi mo gbo wipe ni orile ede naijiria awon omo calabar,tifi{tiv}ati idoma ni won gbona ju ninu ere gele se loto ni? ipo wo ni awon omo obirin tiwa wa wa ninu ere yi? ilu wo ni ile yoruba lawon omo obirin won gbona ju ninu ere gele yi awon kan sope awon ondo ni awon kan awon obirin ijebu ni awon kan ni awon omo kaba ni ewo leyin ro pe o gbona ju ninu erepa yi? e jowo e ma fi sentiment si o. iwo obowunmi yi ti wa ya nkan gba ko ya mi lenu sa fun e oruko a ma roni oruko lo nro e fun idahun si ibere re emi ro pe awon omo obirin ijebu lo gbona ju ninu ere gele to nso yi se o ti to won wo ri kai wonti poju eweso o |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 10:34am On Jul 21, 2007 |
obowunmi: se wipe o mo nkan to nwo nkan abi o kandemo ni? iwo ogbologbo ekun oko abiba se o fe damo ju be lo ni ok now orobo kibo keep on rockn but jeun sikun dada ko to sere gele o ko ma lo re bo lori alefa  |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 10:27am On Jul 21, 2007 |
obowunmi: e karo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo a jire bi? ewo latun ri gbo ni abule wa loni? se gari ati elubo o won ju bawo ni oro omi ati ina nepa adugbo yin se omi ero yin si nyo dede se awon oluko ile iwe o da ise sile ju gbogbo re lo, se NKAN nwo NKAN? agabalagba omo ita ni e, kini nkan to nwo nkan? fun awon ibere to ku life o easy rara o ilu le bawo lodo ti tie? |
Culture › Re: Accent That Fascinates Or Annoys You? by abiodunade(m): 10:08am On Jul 21, 2007 |
chichi81: i hate the yoruba accent. i love the igbo accent. get out idiot babyosisi: ROFL. I don't blame you. I guess you wouldn't know. I'll rather choose to preparr food than shoose to prepia it anyday  and I'm talking of shikin not chicken  shut up idiot |
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Culture › Re: Igbo Girls . by abiodunade(m): 9:54am On Jul 21, 2007 |
okoroamadi: Curtailing human trafficking in Ebonyi. Curtailing human trafficking in Ebonyi
Esther Eze, suspected of human traffickingClement Oko-Nnachi writes on efforts being made by government and non-governmental organisations aimed at curbing the menace of human trafficking in the country, focusing on the recent clampdown of the Ebonyi State Police Command on human traffickers in the state.
Nigeria is a source, transit and destination country for women and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labour and commercial sexual exploitation. Within Nigeria, women and girls are primarily trafficked for domestic servitude, and boys for forced begging pr forced street hawking.
Transnationally, women, girls and boys are trafficked to Nigeria from other West and Central African countries and from Nigeria to neighbouring countries for the same purposes enunciated above. Besides, Nigerian women and girls are trafficked to North Africa, Saudi Arabia and other European countries like Italy, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Norway and many others. The question bugging the minds of many remains, is human trafficking on the increase in Nigeria? Who are the masterminds of human trafficking? Who are most at risk of being trafficked? What are the methods employed by traffickers to lure/recruit their victims? What inhuman and unjust conditions are victims subjected to? What impact has the creation of National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) made in efforts to combat these ugly development, as well as the National Assembly?
It is worthy to note that despite the effort being made by the Federal Government to stem the rising tide of human trafficking, the menace has not abated. In Ebonyi State, precisely on Thursday 12th July 2007, the newly appointed Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Julie N. Iroha, paraded before newsmen, a total of 121 suspects, including 12 women, in connection with human trafficking offences. According to the police boss, a team of detectives from the State Command, intercepted two luxurious buses belonging to one of the reknown transport companies in Nigeria, conveying the suspects from Lagos to Cameroon.
Upon interrogation, it was discovered that one Esther Eze (female) native of Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, was in charge of the 121 persons, from various African countries suspected to have been trafficked persons. The Commissioner of Police disclosed that of the number, 92 are from Mali, 14 from Senegal, one from Sierra, Leone, one from Guinea Bissau, two from Mauritania, seven from Guinea, three from Niger Republic and one from Cameroon. During interrogation, the human trafficker, Esther Eze admitted that she works with a transport company in Cameroon and was assisting the victims in securing employment in various companies in Cameroon. A non-governmental organisation known as Daughters of Virtue and Empowerment Initiative (DOVENET) with its Executive Director, Mrs. Ugo. Nnachi, had been at the forefront of the fight against human trafficking, child abuse and neglect. The NGO has traversed every nook and cranny of the state with the mobilisation and sensitisation of the rural dwellers to stop giving out their children to traffickers, advising them to adopt family planning methods aimed at birth control.
The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) organised a seminar in 2003 for Italy, of foreign prostitutes in Italy being Nigerians. Some of the proposed remedies to the menace are multi-sectional. It was held that government should incorporate human rights and development perspectives into anti-corruption work. It should also enact a comprehensive law that will cover most aspects of human trafficking, specify severe punishment for traffickers, rehabilitate victims and give law enforcement officers adequate investigative tools. By improving on security at border posts and adequately equipping law enforcement agencies to check the schemes of the traffickers, the problem of human trafficking would be drastically minimised.
There should also be capacity building at all levels for the eradication of human trafficking. Public enlightenment through regular workshops, seminars, conferences and through print and electronic media. Schools, religious bodies, traditional institutions and the family should be sensitised on the evils of this abominable trade. Importantly,education and employment for the teeming youths is necessary to achieve the objective of curbing human trafficking. It is also necessary to discouraging excessive materialism and the culture of ‘get rich quick’, just as ensuring proper coordination of efforts between the police and other state security services must be made a priority. The United Nations Convention against organised crime signed by 80 countries and the European Union (EU) in December 2000, defined trafficking as a modern form of slavery and servitude.
The masterminds of human trafficking are individual criminals and organised criminal groups often involving relatives or other persons already known to the victims. Exploiting the poverty and low status of women in the developing world, middlemen are able to bring together the supply and demand for cheap labour. Globalisation has not only stimulated the movement of capital, goods and technology but also the movement of all categories of people from one end of the world to the other. Contemporary human trafficking is an organised business just as the transatlantic slave trade was with various linkages spread around the globe. Today, not only children and women are trafficked, young boys fall prey. Hand in hand with this, came the commercialisation of humanity which is akin to modern day slavery.
To curb this menace of human trafficking requires prevention through education, increasing public awareness about economic alternatives, protection for victims of trafficking and prosecution of traffickers, as well as fostering close cooperation between government and the NGOs to enhance public education and awareness programmes targeted at the vulnerable groups. The effects of human trafficking, especially on the victims are better told than experienced. Investigation has shown that for the traffickers, the profits are too high and the penalties too low to resist the trade. this is off point and it has nothn to do with this thread yam head |
Culture › Re: Igbo Girls . by abiodunade(m): 9:51am On Jul 21, 2007 |
some igbo girls are too masculine for my liking they have bodies like those of men. |
Culture › Re: If You Can Speak Yoruba, Talk It In Here! by abiodunade(m): 9:39am On Jul 21, 2007 |
dblock: @ Omoge. Ki le ma Je nibe. boli ati epa,pelu kunu tabi sobo so dat igbe mi a le ro dada |
Politics › Re: Two Months On, Yar Adua Is Confused, Yet To Make A Single Move by abiodunade(m): 2:46pm On Jul 13, 2007 |
i think is very wrong 4 anybody to say mr. president has nt make any move since he assumed office. d man has used his wisdom to solve some problems like NLC and ASUU strike. am of d view dat we should jst d man more to really settle down. |