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Adverts / Re: Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 2:11pm On Apr 05, 2017
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Agriculture / Re: Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 10:00am On Apr 05, 2017
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Agriculture / Re: Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 2:17am On Apr 05, 2017
Sir ikpons477 this bus is different ,please call me
Adverts / Re: Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 9:51pm On Apr 04, 2017
OK for those calling me ,will give it out for 2million, call let's negotiate further. Thank you
Agriculture / Re: Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 9:49pm On Apr 04, 2017
OK for those calling me ,will give it out for 2million, call let's negotiate.
Agriculture / Re: Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 6:32pm On Apr 04, 2017
And its A German strong tonkunbo

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Agriculture / Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 5:48pm On Apr 04, 2017
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Adverts / Bus For Sale by AdeMarley: 5:36pm On Apr 04, 2017
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Car Talk / Re: Picture Of A Tricycle(keke) With Television Inside by AdeMarley: 5:28pm On Apr 04, 2017
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Culture / Re: When Black Men Ruled Europe: The Moors Of Spain by AdeMarley: 5:15pm On Apr 04, 2017
Rossikk:
Powerful and accurate.
Sir Rossikk I respect you and many Pan Africans on this forum,you all speak the truth as we are all in the journey of self realization, Mrpresidents is also on points as most of us here in southern Nigeria are the the true descendants of the biblical yisrealites,not the fake gentiles that reside there today,our undoing was our sins of idolatry which made way for our punishment today(read debut 281-68,Lev 26,read lamentation of prophet Jeremiah)
We once and will soon rule the world,thats the good job our brother Jantavanta is showing to the masses,not just Europe but the whole WORLD ,the signs are there for the wise to see. Please brothers keep up with the good work don't allow negative comments bring down your vibrations. you may not know it but so many people are getting enlightened by your teachings and contributions. Blessed love

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Politics / Re: President Jonathan To Depart For Pilgrimage To Israel This Week by AdeMarley: 12:13pm On Oct 22, 2013
Religion puts man on a york ,and compels him to hate ,exploit ,kill and commit atrocities in the name and on behalf of the god of his religion.

I guess they are all going to beg for the forgiveness of there sins.
ITS AN ILLUSION.
Nigerians wake up
Africans wise up.We are being deceived.
Music/Radio / Re: Nigeria Music Video Awards 2013 Nominees List(nmva 2013) by AdeMarley: 9:05pm On Oct 10, 2013
Your kind of music can determine your character.

Family / Re: Proud Your Child Can't Speak Your Native Tongue? by AdeMarley: 8:49pm On Oct 10, 2013
Africans around the world have turn their back on their culture.

Politics / Re: EU Offers Nigeria $450 Million To Fight Corruption by AdeMarley: 8:10pm On Jul 06, 2013
Do this WHITE OPPRESSORS know what they are talking about...?They are the REAL DEMONS behind the CURTAIN ,why pretend ?
I think Nigerians and black people should start seeing these people as ENEMIES instead of friends... it is better to eat with the devil using a very LONG spoon.

Greetings brothers and sisters. [b][/b]
Car Talk / Re: Porsche Panamera GT As An Official Car In Nigeria! by AdeMarley: 9:44pm On Apr 04, 2013
Billyonaire: Whats wrong with having Porsche as Official car ? Are we in recession in Nigeria ? Last time I checked, this is not Cyprus. We are an oil nation goddamnit. Its time we start living large in this wonderful country with near-zero tax regime and stop lamenting, some South African and Ghanians keep messing with us cos we are too humble. Let us show them we live beyond forking $2 per day. LOL!!!

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YOU ARE A BIG WASTE.........

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Politics / The West (euro-america) Is Attacking Nigeria With Terror by AdeMarley: 4:25pm On Mar 31, 2013
October 8, 2012

By Finian Cunningham

Nigeria, Africa’s top oil producing nation, is witnessing a surge in sectarian violence that is destabilizing the central government and threatening to split the country in two.

On the surface, a militant group known as Boko Haram appears to be the protagonist. But some believe that powerful Western interests are using the violence to consolidate foreign control over Nigeria’s vast oil wealth.

Nigeria
With a population of 160 million, Nigeria is the known as the “giant of Africa”. In addition to crude oil, Nigeria has also the biggest reserves of natural gas among Sub-Saharan nations. Western energy companies are gearing up to tap this wealth even further in the coming years. Balkanising the country into North-South entities would undermine the central government in Abuja and bolster exploitation by these corporations.

Recent national security concerns by the US government and its Western allies, Britain and France, have featured West Africa as a new global priority. These powers have warned against the rise of so-called terrorism in the region and are citing this threat as a reason for expanding their military presence in Burkino Faso, Cote D’Ivoire, Mali and Niger. Britain’s former colony Nigeria is emerging as a supposed top Western security concern.

The cold-blooded slaughter last week of 25 students and staff at a college dormitory in northern Nigeria has been linked to the militant group, Boko Haram.

The secretive sect is blamed for nearly 1,400 killings since 2009, involving a campaign of terror that has seen bomb and gun attacks on government buildings, police stations, communication facilities, churches and even mosques.

On the country’s Independence Day last Monday night, a group of unknown armed men entered the Federal Polytechnic premises in the northeastern town of Mubi. The attackers called out students by name, according to local police, and then proceeded to execute the victims by gunshot or by slitting their throats with knives.

The killings have since sparked a desperate exodus of students from the town, and the region has become gripped by heightened fears of further bloodshed.

Boko Haram seems the most likely culprit. The reclusive network is said to want to impose a strict version of religious law and to ban all symbols of Western influence, including the central government of President Goodluck Jonathan. Western commentators have labeled the group “Nigeria’s Taliban”.

However, some Nigerian analysts believe that the organization is being used by powerful external forces as a conduit for destabilizing Nigeria. Political analyst Olufemi Ijebuode says: “The upshot of this latest massacre is to destabilize the state of Nigeria by sowing sectarian divisions among the population. The killers may have been Boko Haram operatives, but Boko Haram is a proxy organization working on behalf of foreign powers.”

“The bottom line is that this murderous attack, as with many, many others in recent years, is saying that the Nigerian government is not in control of its own country,” adds Ijebuode.

A timeline of Boko Haram’s insurgency shows a remarkable increase in violent capability. The group was first formed in 2002 in the city of Maiduguri, the northeast most state of Borno. However, it was not until mid-July 2009 that it adopted violent tactics, apparently following a heavy-handed crackdown by Nigerian security forces that involved extrajudicial killings of leading members.

In these initial violent clashes, supporters of Boko Haram were armed with rudimentary means, such as attacking police stations with motorcycles laden with fuel and even using bows and poison-tipped arrows.

Within two years, the group had acquired assault rifles and was able to mount bomb attacks in the capital Abuju, including one on the police headquarters in June 2011. Two months later, in August 2011, the United Nations headquarters in Abuja was bombed, killing 24 people.

In the following months, the group carried out a wave of coordinated bomb and gun attacks in several cities across the north of the country that resulted in hundreds of deaths. As well as government buildings, churches and mosques have been targeted in a deliberate attempt to provoke sectarian hate.

Some of these attacks are not claimed by any group. At the end of 2011, in what appeared to be a particularly heinous bid to inflame tensions, a series of bomb attacks were carried out at churches on Christmas Day across Nigeria causing many casualties and outrage.

After the latest atrocity at the college in Mubi last week, former US ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell wrote: “It is not clear to me why the levels of violence have spiked periodically since Christmas 2011.” Campbell reiterated the significant observation: “The Mubi atrocity will feed a popular perception that the government can no longer ensure security in large parts of the country.”

A major part of that insecurity is the growing violence between Muslim and Christian communities. In June, earlier this year, at least 92 people were killed in clashes between Muslims and Christians in the northern city of Kaduna, which were sparked by suicide bombings of churches on three consecutive Sundays.

Nigeria’s national composition is roughly 50:50 between Muslims and Christians. But this division follows a North-South pattern, with the latter mainly populated by Christians. Southern Nigeria is also where the country’s oil wealth is located, in the Niger Delta area. The danger is that the escalation of bloodshed in recent years is leading to the fragmentation of country.

Boko Haram espouses the creation of a Northern Muslim state along the lines of an ancient caliphate before the British amalgamated the territory in 1903. And, owing to animosity over sectarian violence, many Christians in the South of the country would only be too glad to part company with their Northern Muslim counterparts.

However, the fragmentation of Nigeria would undermine the political base of the central government. Nigeria’s political class has an unenviable reputation for institutionalized corruption and graft. Those flaws would most probably intensify in splintered and weakened political administrations. In that scenario, the powerful Western oil companies stand to gain by extracting even more favorable terms for oil production.

Nigeria is Africa’s top oil producer, pumping some two million barrels of crude per day. That is comparable to about 60 per cent of Iran’s daily output and a quarter of Saudi Arabia’s. Nigeria has also vast reserves of natural gas, the biggest in Sub-Saharan Africa, some 17 times greater than those of the second biggest source, Angola.

According to the US Energy Information Administration, Nigeria’s oil output will increase by 50 per cent over the coming years as result of investment in new fields by oil giants Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell and Total. Of these firms, Shell is the oldest operator in Nigeria beginning in 1936. During the years of insurgency in the Niger Delta by the Ogoni people, Shell reportedly colluded with death squads to quash that insurrection.

Most of Nigeria’s oil output – some 40 per cent of its exports – is destined for the United States. Indeed, Nigeria has become the fourth major oil supplier to the US behind Canada, Saudi Arabia and Mexico.

Despite oil export earnings of around $45 billion a year and more than five decades as a major producer, Nigeria remains one of the poorest countries on earth. More than 70 per cent of the population subsist on less than $1.25 a day.

The importance of Nigeria as an oil supplier to the US is set to grow as new facilities come on stream over the next five years. This mirrors the growing importance of West Africa in general as a new oil-producing region, with recent discoveries in Ghana and Niger and offshore fields in the Gulf of Guinea.

It is in this context that recent political violence raging across Nigeria is perhaps best understood. America’s top military officer for Africa, General Carter Ham told Associated Press in August 2011: “What is most worrying at present is, at least in my view, a clearly stated intent by Boko Haram and by al-Qaeda in the Maghreb to coordinate and synchronise their efforts.” He added that this would be “the most dangerous thing to happen” to US interests in Africa.

Notably, the US has stepped up military liaison with Nigeria over the past two years, with the despatch of American Special Forces and training in counter-terrorism.

Political analyst Olufemi Ijebuode is convinced that Britain, France and Israel have also stepped up covert military involvement in Nigeria over the same period. He says that it is significant that the hotbed of Boko Haram activity is in the northeast of the country near the border with the three Francophone former colonies of Niger, Chad and Cameroon. “These countries are known to have strong presence of French Special Forces. There is no way that given the surveillance of these covert forces that the activities of Boko Haram would go undetected.”

The rapid militarization of Boko Haram with advanced ordnance and techniques, plus the notorious corruption among Nigeria’s military, its involvement in violations and extrajudicial killings, has created the suspicion that foreign powers are colluding with this shadowy network to foment political violence and instability in Nigeria. It would not be the first time that Western powers contrive a security concern over supposed terrorists in order to implement an ulterior geopolitical agenda, as has been seen in Afghanistan and Iraq.

The same Western objective of fracturing, balkanising and weakening countries is also seen to be playing out in Sudan, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia and Syria. Nigeria’s oil and gas riches and its position as a natural leader of African nations underscores the Western objective with regard to West Africa.
Politics / Re: Goodluck Jonathan & Obasanjo Shaking Hands (Picture) by AdeMarley: 2:52pm On Mar 31, 2013
musiwa21: Goodluck can not return back as the president of Nigeria.. Nigeria will be in a civil war.. They have to break up the country..

Millions of people are going to die if you dont end the experiment call Nigeria now..




GOD forbid Nigeria breaking up,but if it happens then,I SEE THE END.
Crime / Re: Man Arrested With Cocaine In Sandals And Bag by AdeMarley: 1:22pm On Mar 06, 2013
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Thank u lord for making me tribeless.






A VERY BIG SHAME TO THE FOLLOWING AND ALL NIGERIANS WHO ENGAGE IN TRIBAL ABUSE WITH EACH OTHER.
eduson33
big jo
y2kausin
jovanna
shadrach77
manred etc.
WHY SHOULD WE ALWAYS DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF OUR ENEMIES...WHY IS THERE SO MUCH DISUNITY AMONG US NIGERIANS AND AFRICANS IN GENERAL ,IS SOMEONE NOT THINKING, TO SEE THAT OUR RACE AS A WHOLE IS GOING DOWN THE DRAIN.....AS SOMEONE RIGHTLY POINTED OUT THAT, THE CHINESE YOUTHS ARE DRIVING THE ECONOMY OF THERE COUNTRY WHILE OUR YOUTHS ARE WASTING AWAY THERE LIFE'S IN BEER BARS ,DRINKING AWAY THEIR LIFE AND CHASING WOMEN AROUND THE STREETS LIKE HE GOATS.... ADDED TO THAT THEY WASTE ALL DAY IN USELESS SOCIAL NETWORKS CHARTING IN IRRELEVANT TOPICS AND SPREADING HATRED AMONG THE VARIOUS BEAUTIFUL TRIBES IN THIS GREAT NATION......I SAY A VERY THUNDEROUS SHAME TO YOU ALL WHO SPREAD DISUNITY IN OUR NATION NIGERIA,WE ALL HAVE TO CHANGE,WE SHOULD STOP LOOKING AT EACH OVER AS IGBOS,YORUBA OR EFIK,WE ARE ALL BLACKS AND WE SHARE A COMMON DESTINY .
MSDARKSKIN I LOVE YOU SISTHREN .
ONE BLACK UNITY,ONE BLACK HEART.

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Celebrities / Re: Photos And Video Of Chika Ike's Vacation by AdeMarley: 12:25pm On Feb 28, 2013
mitchyy: Chika Ike Shares Photos And Video Of Her Dubai & Miami Vacation Trip

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This is what you get when at 27 years, you’ve already achieved so much in life. Nollywood star and UN Ambassador[b] Chika Ike[/b] is one of the celebrities who had a wonderful Christmas holiday. She had the time of her life on two of the most coveted destinations by Nigerians, Dubai and Miami.

This is what she had to say exclusively to Bellanaija’s rep:

It was fabulous. It was a well deserved vacation and I had fun. I have travelled to Dubai and America severally but this trip made me discover Dubai, Miami and Washington DC. I had a tour guide take me to a lot of tourist attractions in the place. It was really wonderful.”

In this video, she did everything from basking in the sun at the Sahara Dessert to flaunting her toned bikini bod at a Miami beach as well as trying out new cuisines, lounging on a yacht and shopping at the Kardashian’s store DASH, Louis Vuitton and Michael Kors. Its a must-see.

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Gotten from http://gistville.com/2013/01/shes-living-the-life-watch-the-video-of-chika-ikes-miami-and-dubai-vacation-trip/



ALL THIS IS A LIFE OF PRETENSE AND GRADE1 MATERIALISM ,MUST YOU ANNOUNCE TO THE WORLD THAT YOU WENT ON VACATION?UNTIL WE ALL LEARN TO LIVE A HUMBLE LIFE, OUR SOCIETY WILL NEVER NO PEACE.AM SCARED OF OUR FUTURE IF ONLY WHAT PEOPLE THINK OF THIS DAYS IS TO SHOW OFF.A SORRY FOR NIGERIA.

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Politics / Re: American Anthem Announced Before Nigeria’s At THISDAY Awards by AdeMarley: 10:29am On Feb 27, 2013
There is more to bill clinton's frequent visit to Nigeria ...we need to be alert.make we shine we eye.

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Politics / Re: Infrastructural Tour By Federal Ministry Of Information(PIctures) by AdeMarley: 10:08am On Feb 27, 2013
SuyaEater: Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Co. Nnewi















please brah, i i may ask is innoson a FG project or private?

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Politics / Re: Julius Berger To Build Second Niger-Bridge by AdeMarley: 10:22am On Feb 23, 2013
CeCe Billz: In 2017 bah? Abeg I finally downloaded a cool pic of me, view and drop ur commentcheesy


So i guess your pics will complete the second niger bridge bah? Please sista learn to think with your brain before commenting not your Brazilian hair.

Good luck to Berger ,this project is long overdue,i can only wish they deliver.

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Politics / Re: Pictures From Eko Atlantic Opening Ceremony... by AdeMarley: 3:27pm On Feb 22, 2013
victokafor: The pictures of those displayed are the LANDLORDS of EKO ATLANTIC!!! do u know wat EKO ATLANTIC stands for? lets analyse....

E= Ebele Goodluck Jonathan, (President)
K= King of Lagos: Oba Rilwan Akinlolu..
O= Orelope Adejoke Adefulire (Hon), Deputy Gov, Lagos state.

A= Amosun Ibikunle (Senator), Ogun State governor.
T= Tambuwal Aminu waziri,(speaker, House of Confusion)
L= Lagos state gov.( Fashola) coded tins
A= All serving present commissioners and Special advisers of Lagos state Government
N= National Working commitee ACN party. (former but relevant)
T= Tinubu Bola Ahmed (commando)
I= Island club members...
C= Clinton Bill, (former U.S president)

we know as e dey go.. i dont mind being your estate agent..(agreement and commission guaranteed).


Do you know that you can do better things with your brain?

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Politics / Re: Pictures From Eko Atlantic Opening Ceremony... by AdeMarley: 9:50pm On Feb 21, 2013
SOUTH SOUTH: WILL NIGERIANS EVER HAVE A PRESIDENT IN SUIT?


why should we?don,t forget that we are Africans and should be proud of our culture and traditions,that's why i still respect a man like OBJ .
Nigerians be proud of your Africaness ,don't bleach out your skin and embrace the white man's way of life .its time to go back to our core roots.God bless Nigeria.

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Celebrities / Re: Nollywood Actor Justus Esiri Is Dead by AdeMarley: 11:50pm On Feb 20, 2013
Gen. Orumov:

Death is expected but its just that we don't know when. So don't be suprised people die every minute, its just that you're not aware because you don't know them or didn't hear about them. RIP to all the departed souls. The most important thing is to do good always because I could be next, you could be next and every other person could be next.

you speak as if you have been dead once,anyway thanks for reminding them...its a must...live your life like its the last.
Family / Re: 8-year-Old Boy Marries 61-Year-Old Woman In Zimbabwe by AdeMarley: 11:30pm On Feb 20, 2013
what kind of joke is this...abeg nairaland stop all this its not funny,even check out the name their money so funni lobola

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