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if i start generalizing what Hausa and Yoruba and some of my people what they have done to me, i will never talk or do any business with Nigerians again as long as you are a Nigeria i must be careful dealing with you ![]() |
You sound like you wan even go taste the tightness of the thing come tell us as e be! ![]() See your mouth, did you say Monsters? Go check out her kids sweetie and you will go tripping. [quote][/quote]i don't mindooo at list i want to be sure if her Toto tight sha ![]() |
so senates and house members earn more than president |
This Yoruba people self have you forgotten that former spokesman for IG police in Abuja his name NA ojukwu silly Yoruba people ![]() |
Chintua:mmmmmh blazay the way you bend over can i enter the place |
dem_people:Well said ![]() |
negro nts is just a sycophant soon boko ha ram will reach his door step, Hausa knows how to deal with them right from abacha days bloody traitors ![]() |
A security alert was triggered last night as soldiers intercepted a truck conveying no fewer than 700 explosives in Abuja. Daily Sun gathered that the vehicle escorted by two unarmed policemen was intercepted at the Abuja City Gate at about 8.00 p.m. The serving policemen had successfully beaten all security checkpoints at all the entry points into the Federal Capital Territory with their deadly consignment until they got to Lugbe on the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Road, where soldiers on routine duty stopped them. It was gathered that the soldiers demanded to know what was in the truck and ordered the policemen to alight. The policemen were said to have refused the order, insisting they were doing the same kind of work with the soldiers. The soldiers, it was further learnt, insisted on searching the truck and found the explosives packed in 700 cartons. Commander, Brigade of Guards was promptly alerted to the discovery and he dispatched a team of soldiers to arrest the policemen. The policemen were whisked to the Mambilla Barracks where, it was gathered, they were being detained. Daily Sun further gathered that the Brigade Commander informed the Inspector General of Police, Hafiz Ringim who rushed to the Barracks and confirmed that the policemen were not fake. He also ordered that they be kept in the custody of the military. As at the time of filing this report at about midnight, the Director of the State Security Services (SSS) and other top security chiefs had visited the Mambilla Barracks to inspect the explosives. The arrest immediately sparked a wave of security activities, including the deployment of soldiers in various parts of the Federal Capital Territory as well as government establishments. It could not be immediately ascertained the source of the explosives and where it was coming from. Only on Wednesday, the Islamist group, Boko Haram, which had been terrorizing the country revealed that it was planning to attack the Aso Villa, the seat of the Presidency in Abuja. SUN NEWSPAPER |
musiwa stop blaming jonahtan for nigeria failure after all for the past 30 yrs SW/NORTH had been ruling our so called GOD for sake country Nigeria and what have they achieved nothing,and you still have mouth to talk and don't forget SW are not with PDP so what do you expect. |
Musiwa,.:what do you want Nigerian president to do? if you are the president, |
afam4eva:don't mind this slow minded people full of hatred Na high b p go set in soon idiots, |
anishe:she don't taste all the human race in this world, na dis type of woman dey end up breeding monster babies hope her Toto still tight thou ![]() |
@ivynwa don't insult pretty young girls out there pls,J lo is not hotter than me are you ok that old wrinkle thing self who wan touch am their are so many fine women better than her 1 billion times are you blind ![]() |
these idiots accusing soldiers for rape and all that don't they have a ph with camera for evidence ? |
bk.babe97y:hope you know your real father ask your ashy mama ![]() |
Aigbofa:[/b]true, but is time Nigerians stop praising criminals in govt and corrupt people ![]() |
Nigerians always praising people that doesn't benefit them in any thing ![]() |
jenny Lopez don old nah make she take am easy from hoping from one d.i.c.k to another ![]() |
tEsLim:i feel you correct man, |
@ people talking about Nigeria working with Iran when it come to world power Iran is still a baby, This is the same thing i keep saying about gadaffi and Saddam why will you challenge someone that is greater than you is like a ten year old trying to fight an adult,GEJ knows whats good for him he should avoid Iran ![]() |
getting interesting ![]() |
No more igbos in borno state they are all gone may be for good ![]() |
chima ike:Thats is a good point i wonder if their own tribe is on power what can he or she do ![]() ![]() ![]() |
And president Jonathan keep saying Nigeria is not a failed state ![]() pDude: i bow for the guy, |
chei chei i take GOD beg una take it easy on fraud lord have mercy |
Three fraudsters have been jailed in what is thought to be the first UK prosecution for an organised phishing operation. The gang obtained details of 10,000 credit cards and 900 bank accounts after sending emails that looked like they were official bank messages, asking their victims to confirm account details including passwords. They then stole an estimated £3.1million from their victims' credit cards and around £600,000 from bank accounts. Babatunde Fafore of County Meath in Ireland, Ayodeji John Kareem of south east London and Vincent Alonge of Wimbledon, south west London (above, left to right), have been jailed for a total of more than 13 years. DI Colin Wetherill, of Scotland Yard's Police Central e-Crime Unit said: "In collaboration with law enforcement colleagues and industry partners both in the UK and overseas we are working to identify and bring to justice those committing serious and organised offences of this nature online, and to reduce the harm they cause to innocent individuals and to the economy. These convictions represent a significant step forward. David Levy of the Central Fraud Group of the Crown Prosecution Service said: "These men profited enormously by taking advantage of the trust that many of us would place in an internet service that appeared genuine, but their enjoyment of their ill-gotten gains was short-lived. The bogus emails and websites that led victims into the scam also led the authorities to the scammers. "Those who use the internet thinking they can phish with impunity should be warned by this case that you will be found out and you will be prosecuted." Kareem, 38, pleaded guilty at Snaresbrook Crown Court to conspiracy to defraud and was sentenced to three and half years, plus five years five months for conspiracy to acquire and use criminal property, the sentences to run concurrently. Alonge, 31, pleaded guilty to fraud offences and was given six months and a second sentence of two years, the sentences to run consecutively. Fafore, 41, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud and got four years, and five years seven months for using criminal property, both sentences to run concurrently. |
Yoruba: this Latino women you know they breed like 10 kids different papa you dont blame the bastard nah ![]() |
Freewilly:you got it ![]() |
ezeagu:do you want him to be on ISRAELITE MOSAD list ![]() |
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after all for the past 30 yrs SW/NORTH had been ruling our so called GOD for sake country Nigeria and what have they achieved nothing,and you still have mouth to talk and don't forget SW are not with PDP so what do you expect.

you dont blame the bastard nah