Jobs/Vacancies › Re: N-power:why President Muhammad Buhari Is My Hero,by Omolayo Osunbayo by Akious2k2(m): 9:47am On Jan 11, 2018 |
safarigirl: "Graduate of Tai Solarin University of Education....."
Please, what is a University of Education? 
Imagine a graduate of Industrial Chemistry being content with having the job of a teacher when she could do so much more with that degree. Nigerian youths are a lost cause Do you know the meaning of "University of Education" yourself? Are you saying that the op was trained to be in the "Industry" rather than the "Teaching" line? Don't exhibit ignorance here please |
Crime › Re: Kidnapper Don Waney's House Before Demolition (photos) by Akious2k2(m): 10:16am On Jan 10, 2018 |
emerich: Very wrong for an edifice of this magnitude to be demolished, it should have instead been converted to a primary health centre or maternity center, still baffles me how the state government demolished this mansion in other to score cheap political point. Did it cross your mind that Wanny's boys could unleash mayhem on its occupants for reprisal if not demolished? That could be the reason for the demolition. I think it was well thought out before being demolished... My opinion though |
Crime › Re: Man Rescues Wife From Committing Suicide, After Spending Money For Their Rent by Akious2k2(m): 5:53pm On Dec 21, 2017 |
Emmahunk: Job or not, she has shown remorse. Some women will blow the money and ask you "how much self?" Or " when last did you change my wardrobe that you are shouting? " Bros, na your cross, carry am  |
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Politics › Re: Ibrahim Tumsah Musa: The Most Corrupt Civil Servant, Richer Than 4 Governors by Akious2k2(m): 11:31pm On Dec 15, 2017 |
Fawklicant: There's no logic in your defence. Monumental corruption is going on right under Fashola's nose and you say it's not his duty to detect it? But it was GEJ's duty to detect the ones in his regime or OBJ's during his regime too? Do you guys defend blindly? A general doesnt blame the defeat of his army on the soldiers, he takes the blame as well as the glory. Everything is not about party politics son. Your argument holds no water at all. I If pmb's cabinet performs well, he will take all glory. Same should apply when they mess up. If not for secret investigations from private entities, these issues would not have been in the public domain. There is massive corruption and cover up in this regime that when exposed a little, would be mind boggling. Just grab a beer and watch the unfolding movie. In my opinion, what should matter is to bring this guy to book if found guilty The issue I have with GEJ's regime was that if things like this happen, don't be surprised that the people you refer to as private entities could have been sacked instead of dealing with the issue... Remember Sanusi blowing a whistle back then I strongly believe that even if this man is not brought to book, the corruption proceeds will eventually be forfeited to the FG (which is a + for PMB), which I don't think would have happened if it was GEJ's regime GEJ was simply confused & grossly incompetent PMB is by far a better option compared to GEJ |
Politics › Re: Ibrahim Tumsah Musa: The Most Corrupt Civil Servant, Richer Than 4 Governors by Akious2k2(m): 7:52pm On Dec 14, 2017 |
lawyer: .
This is the most important thing in the whole story. All these things were stolen under the administration of Buhari. This thief would have gotten away with it if it wasn't for the secret reporters and investigators that found out all these things. When people say EFCC hounds only the opposition they would say corruption is fighting back. So what is this one? How would one man under Fashola's Ministry steal so much and Fashola would not know, get the EFCC to investigate this brazen theft or even speak about it in the media? Tomorrow now we would be hearing them shout that PDP looted our economy for 16 years but they won't want anybody to hear that in Just 1 year a Civil servant under Buhari has looted so much that he is richer than 4 Governors. I am really scared about the kind of revelations we would hear when Buhari leaves office. The theft and secret looting of our collective wealth in 3 years under APC would dwarf PDP'S 16 Years.
All of you wearing rose tinted glasses shouting PDP is corrupt but refuse to see anything wrong in this because it happened under Fashola, APC and Buhari's watch, may Devil reserve a special fire in hell for all of you. So, are you saying that because this civil servant is serving under Fashola's ministry makes him an APC member? The last time I checked, Fashola is a Minister and not in charge of fishing out corrupt officials. This same man would have been a civil servant during GEJ' time, so what's the fuss. Now you have to blame APC for the corruption of a civil servant who may not even be an APC member. Na wa o. |
Celebrities › Re: Photo Of Wasilat Olaronke Marshal That Died In Canada (K1 De Ultimate Daughter) by Akious2k2(m): 1:41pm On Dec 13, 2017 |
Inna lILLAHI wa Inna ilei ra jiun Ayodejioak: Ehya. That's the reason he is called "Baa Wasi" (wasilat's dad)so sad. Rip dear.  No b Paso b "baa wasi" again... Abi na me dey make mistake? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: More Than £40,000 Raised For Woman Fired For Lifting Middle Finger To President by Akious2k2(m): 10:55pm On Nov 14, 2017 |
jpphilips: Your employer is a government contractor yet you gave the head of an ally to your government the middle finger. Smart huh!! D last tym I checked, I thot Democrazy in America includes d freedom of expression |
Christianity Etc › Re: Rev Father Gospel Inalegwu Is Married (Photos) by Akious2k2(m): 11:19am On Oct 25, 2017 |
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Crime › Re: How ATM & Phone Thieves Defraud Unsuspecting Nigerians by Akious2k2(m): 9:54am On Oct 25, 2017 |
seedsower: You should have a personal saving account which will either not have an ATM at all or[b] if they enforce it on you then you must bury or destroy it.[/b]
When you have need for money in that account, go to banking hall and use transfer form to transfer to your running account.  |
Education › Re: How To Ask If PHCN Has Brought Light. by Akious2k2(m): 9:24pm On Oct 23, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: I Was His Sidechick But He Was My Angel by Akious2k2(m): 9:42pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
Summarize in 1 paragraph, please |
Romance › Re: My Girlfriend Smelled Of Condom Down There And I Broke Up With Her by Akious2k2(m): 9:05pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
FreeSpirited: Smelling a condom is not a confirmatory proof. Your sense of smell could have misled u. You were too hasty to jump into conclusion Did u read d part where he said her response was not coherent & articulate? Well, only GOD knows best... I do not support sex before marriage |
Politics › Re: Operation Python Dance: Igbos March To Aso Rock Villa To Commend Buhari by Akious2k2(m): 7:37pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: 36 State Governors, The Courses They Studied & The Higher Institutions Attended by Akious2k2(m): 6:22pm On Oct 20, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: Please How Do I Tell Her This!! by Akious2k2(m): 5:56pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: Lady In Bikini Takes Photos On The Road In Victoria Island Lagos, Causes Traffic by Akious2k2(m): 4:45pm On Oct 19, 2017 |
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Crime › Re: Lady Who Jumped A Fence To Steal Biscuits In Anambra Stripped Unclad (Photos) by Akious2k2(m): 3:34pm On Oct 18, 2017 |
motun2017: klepto or how else cn u explain dz madness? Ordinary biscuits? is it the same 10naira biscuits or its sweeter? i dont get mechanics: nawa, common biscuits she jumped fence. It could be what she finally found in the house... She probably didn't find something better than biscuit... I'm just saying we can't conclude that's y she burgled the house |
Politics › Re: Benjamin Madubugwu Sparks At Security Operatives In Court (Photos, Video) by Akious2k2(m): 10:05pm On Oct 17, 2017 |
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Crime › Re: Woman Battered By Her Husband On Their Way To Church (Graphic Photos) by Akious2k2(m): 10:04am On Oct 16, 2017 |
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Islam › Re: Nigeria Comes 2nd In King Abdul Aziz Al'saud International Qur'anic Recitation by Akious2k2(m): 8:16am On Oct 13, 2017 |
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Education › Re: Strange Test Econometrics Question In UNILAG by Akious2k2(m): 10:25am On Oct 12, 2017 |
betterABIAstate: "Amounted to zero or did not amounted to zero" what kind of English is that? It should be "amounted to zero or did not AMOUNT to zero"
So much from unilag, its like saying "arrived at zero or did not ARRIVED at zero" the correct statement should be "arrived at zero or did not ARRIVE at zero" or saying "he did not came to zero"
Up unilag Why the hate... As you can can see, it could be a typo error from the typist Seriously, Up UNILAG |
Education › Re: Strange Test Econometrics Question In UNILAG by Akious2k2(m): 10:23am On Oct 12, 2017 |
Sheikwonder: After reading and practicing for calculations for an econometrics test yesterday behold what the lecturer set. For nearly 15 minutes I blanked out. Scholars in the house happy solving...  I think this has to do with Skewness... For Zero - It's not skewed while for Non-zero - It's Negatively Skewed or skewed to the left |
Celebrities › Re: Mimi Orjiekwe: Charles Billion Refusing Bride Price Refund, I Can’t Stay Married by Akious2k2(m): 10:38am On Oct 11, 2017 |
abike12: why not just send someone to enter their house and drop it on the table? Must the Bride Pride be returned... After all, the payer is not willing to collect it back, at least, according to the story |
Islam › Re: The Prophet Of Islam (S. A. W) Did Not Marry A 9 Year Girl by Akious2k2(m): 7:44pm On Oct 06, 2017 |
proudlyYoruba: “It is reported from Aisha that she said: The Prophet entered into marriage with me when I was a girl of six … and at the time [of joining his household] I was a girl of nine years of age.
As to the authenticity of these reports, it may be noted that the compilers of the books of Hadith did not apply the same stringent tests when accepting reports relating to historical matters as they did before accepting reports relating to the practical teachings and laws of Islam. The reason is that the former type of report was regarded as merely of academic interest while the latter type of report had a direct bearing on the practical duties of a Muslim and on what was allowed to them and what was prohibited. Thus the occurrence of reports such as the above about the marriage of Aisha in books of Hadith, even in Bukhari, is not necessarily a proof of their credibility.
It appears that Maulana Muhammad Ali was the first Islamic scholar directly to challenge the notion that Aisha was aged six and nine, respectively, at the time of her nikah and consummation of marriage. This he did in, at least, the following writings: his English booklet Prophet of Islam, his larger English book Muhammad, the Prophet, and in the footnotes in his voluminous Urdu translation and commentary of Sahih Bukhari entitled Fadl-ul-Bari, these three writings being published in the 1920s and 1930s. In the booklet Prophet of Islam, which was later incorporated in 1948 as the first chapter of his book Living Thoughts of the Prophet Muhammad, The evidence are listed below with other researches
According to a hadith in Bukhari and Muslim, Aisha is said to have joined Muhammad on the raid that culminated in the Battle of Badr, in 624 CE. However, because no one below the age of fifteen was allowed to accompany raiding parties, Aisha should have been at least fifteen in 624 CE and thus at least thirteen when she was married following the Hijra in 622 CE.
Ibn Hisham’s version of Ibn Ishaq’s Sirat Rashul Allah, the earliest surviving biography of Muhammad, records Aisha as having converted to Islam before Umar ibn al-Khattab, during the first few years of Islam around 610 CE. In order to accept Islam she must have been walking and talking, hence at least three years of age, which would make her at least fifteen in 622 CE.
Tabari reports that Abu Bakr wished to spare Aisha the discomforts of a journey to Ethiopia soon after 615 CE, and tried to bring forward her marriage to Mut`am’s son. Mut`am refused because Abu Bakr had converted to Islam, but if Aisha was already of marriageable age in 615 CE, she must have been older than nine in 622 CE. Tabari also reports that Abu Bakr’s four children were all born during the Jahiliyyah (Pre-Islam Period), which has ended in 610 CE, making Aisha at least twelve in 622 CE.
According to Ibn Hajar, Fatima was five years older than Aisha. Fatima is reported to have been born when Muhammad was thirty-five years old, meaning Aisha was born when he was forty years old, and thus twelve when Muhammad married at fifty-two.
According to the generally accepted tradition, Aisha was born about eight years before Hijrah (Migration to Medina). However, according to another narrative in Bukhari (Kitaab al-Tafseer) Aisha is reported to have said that at the time Surah Al-Qamar, the 54th chapter of the Qur’an , was revealed, “I was a young girl”. The 54th Surah of the Qur’an was revealed nine years before Hijrah. According to this tradition, Aisha had not only been born before the revelation of the referred Surah, but was actually a young girl, not even only an infant at that time. So if this age is assumed to be 7 to 14 years, then her age at the time of marriage would be 14 to 21.
According to almost all the historians, Asma the elder sister of Aisha, was ten years older than Aisha. It is reported in Taqreeb al-Tehzeeb as well as in Ibn Kathir's Al-Bidayah wa al-Nihayah that Asma died in the 73rd year after migration of Muhammad when she was 100 years old. Now, obviously if Asma was 100 years old in the 73rd year after Migration to Medina, she should have been 27 or 28 years old at the time of migration. If Asma was 27 or 28 years old at the time of hijrah, Aisha should have been 17 or 18 years old at that time. Thus, if Aisha got married in year 1 AH or 2 AH (after Migration to Medina), she must have been between 18 to 20 years old at the time of her marriage.
According to many Ahadith in Bukhari, it is believed Aisha participated in the both of Badr and Uhud battles.
Furthermore, in Bukhari's Kitabu’l-Maghazi, Ibn `Umar states: "The Prophet did not permit me to participate in Uhud battle, as at that time, I was 14 years old. But on the day of Khandaq battle, when I was 15 years old, the Prophet permitted my participation". So, since it was not allowed for Muslims younger than 15 years old to participate in Uhud battle, Aisha, who participated in Uhud, must have been at least 15 years old in those battles; thus her age was at least 13 to 14 at the time of her marriage.
According to ibn Sa’d's Tabaqat and Ansab al-Ashraf books, opinions are in disagreement concerning her marriage with Muhammad. The marriage seems to have taken place either two of five years after the Migration (Usd al-Ghaba, 5:501).
For further evidence, read: http://www.defence.pk/forums/current-events-social-issues/7816-hazrat-ayeshas-age-marriage.html
Even if she was in fact 9 years old, this marriage is still justified for the following reasons: (a) She reached the age of puberty. (b) The marriage happened 1400 ago, not today. At that time, their marriage was not considered unusual and the proof is that the enemies of Muslims at that time did not criticize this marriage. They attacked prophet Mohammad on many issues, yet they didn't criticize his marriage to Aisha. (c) The fact that prophet Mohammad married a 9-year old girl does not mean that we as Muslims can marry a 9-year girls today
Sissie , mukina2 I was trying to argue this out with some of my brothers in a bus one day but couldn't prove it than to say I heard an Imam told me about it, categorically... In fact, he said that Abubakr (RA) took her away from the man to whom she was bequeathed earlier because he was not a Muslim and given to The Holy Prophet (SAW)... According to him, if I remember well, she was around 18years when she was bequeathed to Prophet Muhammad (SAW), but around 13years or so while bequeathed to the first man... Whichever way, ALLAH knows best (Wa ALLAHU Ahlam) |
Career › Re: Police Officer Cries And Shouts During Teargas Training(photos/video) by Akious2k2(m): 11:02am On Oct 05, 2017 |
ABIOLAXYZ: English Teacher Everywhere That's naija 4 u |
Politics › Re: Who's The Worst Head Of State In Nigerian History? by Akious2k2(m): 10:35am On Oct 05, 2017 |
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Family › Re: What My Mother Said That Made Me Hate Women Even More by Akious2k2(m): 11:15pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
Eglobalma: pls guys help me understand this..my mother said if she had given birth to an ugly child she would have left the child in the hospital that she hates ugly people even babies...i grew up hating women because of this woman, pls if ur mother said that how would u react? I want to believe it's a joke... She probably wants you to believe you are handsome... And I think you should work on your sense of humor |
Family › Re: Can You Trust A Wife Like This? by Akious2k2(m): 10:35am On Sep 25, 2017 |
aiyele200: To be sincere, i invested so much money in both of her businesses, the problem is that she does not know how to manage funds, very wasteful and uncountable for her spendings, and yet does not bring anything to the table in the family. I pay full rent, school fees, feeding and all. Thats why I even got worried after all investment, she is still lending money. If this is the case, I really do hope that she's not the one spending on that guy... Please don't conclude yet... Let's just give the benefit of doubt |
Fashion › Re: Don't Wear A Miniskirt To Yaba Market by Akious2k2(m): 9:13am On Sep 25, 2017 |
mhizesther: When I was in unilag , my roomie was the type that loved wearing indecent dresses and most times, she enjoys the attention she gets. I stopped going out with her because most times, older women would pass insults at her like (ashewo, omo oshi, omo buruku)I called her severally and advised her but she didn't listen... Then jaja guys bleeped her up  She probably passed Red Bricks area... I stayed during my 200L & 500L |
Fashion › Re: Don't Wear A Miniskirt To Yaba Market by Akious2k2(m): 9:08am On Sep 25, 2017 |
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