teepsee: Uncle you making me scared, don't want to even believe it's real. I think it's better that way. But would love such story but don't think I like.
You dont have to be afraid, you only need to be extra careful. i have spent close to one hundred thousand naira for medical check up and for different test only to find almost nothing. infact, the Muslim doctor that was treating me adviced me to go and see a Pastor, meaning is not what will be treated medically.
you dont have to be afraid, but you need to avoid anyhow sex....
teepsee: ate you sure is not bed dreaming cause I know it's all about sax in your dreams
It's actually not a dream stuff o... but i wish it was only in a dream, i would have been happier. having sex in a dream is normal thing that happens to both males and females. but what i,m talking here is far from dreams stuff, is a real thing. "sometimes, when you offend them, they attack you spiritually and make you feels sick physically that even when you go to the hospital for check up, the doctor will never see anything or be able to treat anything. he will only say, go home, you're ok".
cold: No! Funny they only exist in Nigeria and other deeply religious countries in Africa. How come we never hear of all these spiri-spiri stuff in Norway,Sweden,Germany and the likes?
i have experience it... they exist really. is true. i wish we can really see face to face so that i can tell u things.
cramjones: It is great to see CHANGE finally coming to Nigeria. Under Buhari we have had a drastic counter attack on the Boko Haram Satanists and blood suckers. There is nothing better than being led by an effective leader!
Meanwhile who paid money to assassinate President Jonathan as he claims in this video. When will HE prosecute those he claimed planned to assassinate him? Should we wait till these assassins assassinate another person? President Jonathan who are the assassins that you refereed to in this video?
Amaechi Engages in Shouting Match Outside
Saraki's Home - http://ow.ly/Tz4oL
Politics - Amaechi Engages in
Shouting Match Outside
Saraki's Home
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Buhari's accent is getting more understandable. Kudos to him.
I liked the interviewer. He didn't sugarcoat his questions. All buhari needed was to give direct answers instead of ambiguous ones.
Do you still support sharia. Yes or no? Why haven't you found the chibok girls after claiming your predecessor was inept at finding them? Simple simple questions.
pls, what was his response after he was asked if he still support sharia?
chukwudi44: Tinubu is already dying politically!! Saraki played a key role in his impending political demise!! There is no need replying a dying and desperate man.
Tinubu peleoo there is always a big difference between ludo you are so used to and the more complex game of chess
Tinubu is already used to playing ludo in Lagos while in Abuja they dont play it save game of chess. that is where tinubu got it wrong.
thinkdip: To get more likes, Just type APC is a scam, APC is a cheat, APC & Bookohari are SCAM!!!. The Party was built on Propaganda, I'm sure and I know.
Sorry, is the APC cluelessness that is attracting the likes. Nigerians have known what the party stand for, therefore, PDP is now seen as the cleanest party in the country.
SeverusSnape: Saraki can do just little to help Amaechi, The help he truly needs is in Wike's hands and also that of the three senators from Rivers State.
It will be a great disaster for Saraki to anger the PDP Senators who stood for him. Amaechi should settle the problem from his state first before his name can be cleared has ministers.
madridguy: The bandits should be expecting second phase of the action soon and I hope when the army attack their creeks and bomb them mercilessly nobody should call it witch hunting against the Niger Delta. RIP Igwe
If only ur President will also do that to the boko haram... maybe an attack on boko haram is an attack against the north.
searching4love: [size=14pt]Do they think this is GEJ era Let them try nonsense and the whole Niger delta will end up in flames courtesy of the Nigeria Army. Buhari will destroy those spoiled brats. If you doubt me, ask the IPOB youths what their experiences has been so far with their Biafra agitation. We got new supplies of weapons and the international community is ready to support our darling president till he gets rid of boko haram, Militants and the Biafran mongers. Even Nnamdi Kanu is very afraid to come to Nigeria ever since Buhari was sworn in. No militant or Biafran will be allowed to rebel against this govt. We will defend Nigeria with our last bullet [/size]
You are not a good student of history... during Obasanjo tenure, he tried it and saw our oil revenue fell by more than 50 per cent. if Buhari should also try, am afraid the end of Nigeria may be knocking... mind you, Biafra is already LOADING....
ismyheal75: His hope is personal to him; let him lose it in fact completely. My own hope is still intact. Unfortunately, PMB doesn't even know he exists.
A week-old message posted on Twitter by a
daughter of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar,
Rukaiya, triggered off a social media backlash on
Monday.
Rukaiya had described those who criticised the
Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi 11, for marrying
an 18-year old, named Sa’datu, as “commoners” in
her recent tweet.
The post was a reaction to the uproar that greeted
the marriage between the emir and Sa’datu, a
daughter of the Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji
Mohammad Barkindo.
“Royals marrying royals and commoners actually
think their opinion matters,” she tweeted.
She went further to suggest that the emir was but
a “grand prince” until his marriage to the Lamido’s
daughter.
“All I see, one-time grand prince and now king
married a one-time a grand princess and princess.
Now a queen. All hail (sic),” he tweeted.
Perhaps, Rukaiya’s tweets were not immediately
noticed and she enjoyed a week of grace before she
was lambasted. On Monday the Twitter posts,
which many people described as disparaging,
resurfaced, generating an outage across different
online platforms.
Reacting to the tweets, which were circulated
online, bloggers on nairaland.com said the former
Vice President’s daughter’s outburst was an
unnecessary and expensive joke.
A contributor identified as Supogirl wondered what
informed Rukaiya’s conclusion when the only
visible factor that distinguished rich Nigerians from
others was privilege.
“Do those she referred to as royals have a different
colour of blood? Do they live longer than
commoners? Do they have supernatural abilities?
Don’t they also decay and turn to dust after death?
Do they have a separate place they will spend their
life after death?” she asked.
Supogirl also described the controversial remark as
the result of an unfair reward system created by
the country’s political system.
According to Ndu Chuks, also a blogger, the remark
raised a question about the inability of ordinary
Nigerians to take an independent position on
national issues involving the elite.
“What do you expect when the commoners fight
themselves over issues that concern public figures?
Why won’t Akitu’s daughter feel like every other
person except her family members and father’s
associates are commoners when people who
should have gone to jail are the ones we celebrate?
While she should not have tweeted that posts, the
truth is that there is some truth to her remark,”
Chuks said.
But one Ngene Ukwenu argued that Nigerians could
not rightly put the tweets into a proper perspective,
as there was no sufficient clue in the posts to
establish who Rukaiya referred to as commoners.
Ukwenu noted, “We have no idea of the context the
tweets were made. And she was right in a way.
When the Prince of Wales wanted to get married,
do you think the commoners in England had a
say?”
Rukaiya joined thousands of Nigerians who
subjected the emir’s marriage to an online scrutiny.
The marriage was welcomed with #ChildNotBride.
The hashtag started trended widely on Instagram,
Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp following a
divided opinion on the issue.
Users, however, were equally divided on the
appropriateness of the hashtag, which was coined
in 2013 to fight a bill aimed at legalising child
marriage. Some argued that the coinage was
abused in the case of Sanusi’s youngest wife.
They argued that she was no longer a minor and a
platform created to protect child brides should not
have been used for her.
Due to the divided opinions, counter hashtags, such
as # GoAndMarry, #BrideNotChild and
#CrushNotHusband , were created in defence of the
emir. The hashtag was promoted by those who
argued that Sa’datu took the right decision.
Atiku’s daughter was among social media users
who used their platforms to defend the former
governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
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chesterlee: Last time I checked....Abia state and IMO State were all part of the Niger Delta
You even have time responding to those that are not from niger deltan. they are busy taking panadol for another mans headache. Nigeria is not one and they all knew that, so why none niger deltan Yoruba man is busy killing himself for us... during the biafran war, an ibibio man was the second in command to Ojukwu, by name mr. efiong from calabar, i dont know if you are good in history.
our culture, religion and way of life is the same witg the igbos, so why is anyone troubling him or herself concerning this issues?
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Defense spokesman, Gen. Chris Olukolade has written a very touching personal letter to Obiageli Ezekwesili, front-liner of the #BringBackOurGirls campaign.
''Indeed, there is still room for more merciful and robust engagement or interface between you and the government and security agencies in the drive to secure the return of our girls. Enough of undue hate campaign and antagonism.
''I have followed your activities with due interest. I personally have nothing against your organisation or its advocacy concerning efforts to recover our girls from captivity of terrorists. I believe that someday, both your efforts and that of the Nigerian military will be duly understood and appreciated.
''It is unfortunate that some have sought to equate our efforts to give accounts of activities on the nation’s war on terror as propaganda or cover-up. This is not true. We know the difference. The fact is that the battle situation around could be very fluid and susceptible to rapid changes. The situations around the battle could also change accordingly in an inexplicable manner.
''This trend is also compounded by various perspectives that have been employed to seriously polarise the understanding of the situation along the line of all kinds of sentiments and biases prevailing in the environment. We cannot engage in a shouting match with those who have other motives. We can only try to explain situation to the best of our understanding and available information.
''The report we present on situations are based on the available information and observance of the elements of propriety, security, policy and accuracy, which has remained our guiding principles. It is really not true as you have been made to assert repeatedly that the Defence Headquarters and myself are the only sources of information on the operation.
''The sweeping judgement and insistence that we must do things in a particular way or your claim that we do not follow best practices as well as your remarks comparing our approach to that of other armies is very unfair.Indeed, you must know that no two military operations are the same, and the conduct must endeavour to reflect the realities and peculiarities being confronted in the field.
''Your allegations or claim that we lack transparency is definitely not well informed neither is it being expressed in good faith.
''Be assured that nobody has been restrained from accessing the mission area in the ongoing operation except when there is clear case of undue interference with safety and operational environment. Infact, occasionally, we conduct the media on tour of the operational area.
''Our concern remains the issue of safety for anyone in search of information. Much as we want to assist genuine seekers of information, we do not feel obliged to devote scarce resources to satisfying the fancy of pleasure seeking adventurers or the curious and mindless critics who just want to roam around with questionable motives.
''We should not be blackmailed into compromising the security of information and operations in the name of undefined idea of transparency. We have strived to keep the populace informed in the best way possible in the circumstances we find ourselves.
''No one has been through this same path before. We keep improving and seeking how to cope with the enormous challenges. You may recall that although it was in the line of duty, I was the first and perhaps the only military officer who against all odds have addressed your leadership and the group as a whole when you marched to the Defence Headquarters at the early stages of your campaign.
''I believe we had cordial interactions all through at that period. It is noteworthy that this gentleman, my sworn antagonist, was not present at that interactive meeting. We really have no reason to engage in deception as your forum is always quick to allege – apparently with a view to discrediting us and our efforts.
''Your assertion, claiming that we have credibility problem is only in the imagination of those pursuing the hate campaign against us. It is definitely not in the view of the generality of the populace who still trust, depend on and utilise the outcome of all our efforts to inform the public on the counter terrorism campaign.
''The ceaseless criticism we continue to get from you has been so uncharitable and could ordinarily be discouraging. We however derive a lot of inspiration from the appreciation and commendation we keep getting from other well meaning individuals and organizations who continue to urge us on.
''The patriot and God fearing person in us will not yield to blackmail and malicious criticism of those using the platform of your otherwise noble organisation, to run us down and plan on how to disgrace us in the pursuit of an agenda to humiliate and ridicule the Nigerian Armed Forces.
''Being in the forefront of the efforts to disseminate information is a job I do with passion and sense of responsibility. I do not deserve the hatred and mindless antagonism your organization has continued to unleash on me.
''I certainly have a life out of here and it is unfair to work purely for the purpose of destroying my reputation and years of committed and unblemished record of service to my country. Despite the regular focus and disdainful reference to all communication from me as prompted by those who are so determined to ruin other people’s name and career, I have maintained the restraint required of me both by training and upbringing.
''The belief is that your organisation has the determination to ruin the name, career, and reputation of some targeted military officers among whom I have been specifically marked for such cruel treatment. I can only leave such matter to God and the good judgement of people who read or hear you. I am so sure I will enjoy the blessing of being vindicated at last.
''Meanwhile, I wish your team will consider my point here and spare me and the Nigerian military the undue attacks we have continued to be subjected to in the name of monitoring or calling for accountability. We call for fairness as against the present campaign that is fraught with calumny and promotion of one man’s malice against us and anything government.
''This is more likely, considering the determination and unhidden hatred of those who have been acting with a view to drawing me out for a street fight. I can assure you that I will not react or join issues under whatever provocation. I will be leaving all such sworn enemies to their conscience and God if they believe in Him at all.
''To you as an organisation, please save your platform from being used to perpetrate this injustice as inspired by the prominent and phony member of your #BringBackOurGirls campaign.
We should immediately start processing how to divide Nigeria, Nigeria as a country expired 2014. we need a referendum to to decide that, just the way South Sudan did theirs.
my condolence to the family if those who lost their loved ones.
banki: Tonye you musnt allude politics to everything your statement shows that you don't realy have sympathy or empathy towards the dead.
Not everything is pdp or apc! Yesterday it was borno today it's abuja the people that died could be apc pdp supporters we must move beyond partisan politics
it seems you are completely blinded by sentiment, you left ladyfiona who involved politics in her statement to attack Tony who speaks against the cluelessness of the APC led FG.
LadyFiona : 5:28am This is political bokoharam. When a major scandal broke out there will always be bomb blast in Abuja but this time it is twin abi quadruple blasts to deflect it. Is their any major scandal or affairs rocking Nigerian airwaves recently? What was cooking yesterday?
BREAKING: Multiple # Blasts Rock # Maiduguri ,
Residents Claim # Military Attempting To Cover Up
# SaharaReporters reported earlier that multiple
blasts occurred in Maiduguri, the capital of # Borno
State, this evening. However, it has since been
learned that military in the area attempted to cover
up this by declaring that military exercises were
the cause of these blasts.
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