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Phones / Re: Check Out Samsung Galaxy S8 And S8 Plus Price In Nigeria by aminho(m): 5:07pm On Apr 25, 2017
I cant wait for it team Samsung
Politics / Re: PHOTOS: Governors At The Nigeria-china Governors’ Investment Forum In China by aminho(m): 12:51pm On Apr 25, 2017
Well i was also there with them..in Guangzhou for the past 1 week
Foreign Affairs / Re: US Air Strike In Syria Kills Nearly 60 Civilians 'mistaken For Isil Fighters' by aminho(m): 6:49am On Apr 23, 2017
EmeeNaka:
Islamic extremists should stop killing people so that the world will know peace. Mistake like the type US Made is normal in war just like when Nigeria Airforce bombed and killed about 400 IDP in Borno state.About 450,000 people has been massacred in Syria and not US that did it. Anytime you hear from many Muslims, they will be blaming the US for every of their problems. Saudi Arabia forces has been destroying Yemen and killing the civilians on daily basis but the Muslim OP will not post it. The US will bring terrorism to it's knee. Those that need peace should stop preaching violence.
who told you i am Muslim?and what has that go todo with anything
Foreign Affairs / Re: US Air Strike In Syria Kills Nearly 60 Civilians 'mistaken For Isil Fighters' by aminho(m): 6:27am On Apr 23, 2017
Remember the Rann IDP camp in Nigeria we all insulted our Airforce and country
Foreign Affairs / US Airstrike On Syrian Troops Was ‘unintentional Error by aminho(m): 6:25am On Apr 23, 2017
The US has admitted that mistakes led to a deadly strike on Syrian troops - an incident that highlighted the chaotic situation of a conflict involving multiple factions and forces. Yet it has claimed the strike did not constitute a war crime because the mistake was unintentional.

In September, the US acknowledged that coalition warplanes had carried out airstrikes that led to the deaths of at least 62 troops, injured a further 100 and opened the for an attack by Isis.

On Tuesday, Pentagon officials said the attack, involving aircraft from the UK, US, Denmark and Australia, had been intended to hit Isis forces. The operation was halted following intervention from Russia, which informed the US they were hitting Syrian forces.

Brig Gen Richard Coe claimed that because the mistake was not deliberate or a result of negligence, the attacks were not illegal under international law.

According to USA Today, Mr Coe said the mistake had its genesis in the fact that the forces the coalition warplanes struck, looked like Isis fighters.

Each country accused the other of violating terms of the cease-fire.

Secretary of State John Kerry said at the time that the airstrike was a mistake, but he claimed that Russia would not admit that Syrian or Russian warplanes had struck an aid convoy attempting to get to the rebel-held city of Aleppo. “We did it, a terrible accident,” Mr Kerry said. “Within moments of it happening, we acknowledged it. We didn’t put out a bunch of obfuscating facts
Foreign Affairs / US Air Strike In Syria Kills Nearly 60 Civilians 'mistaken For Isil Fighters' by aminho(m): 6:10am On Apr 23, 2017
A US air strike killed nearly 60 civilians, including children, in Syria on Tuesday after the coalition mistook them for Islamic State (Isil) fighters.

Some eight families were hit as they tried to flee fighting in their area, in one of the single deadliest strikes on civilians by the alliance since the start of its operations in the war-torn country.

Pictures of the aftermath of the dawn strikes on the Isil-controlled village of Tokhar near Manbij in northern Syria showed the bodies of children as young as three under piles of rubble.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the strikes appeared to have been carried out in error, with the civilians mistaken for Islamist militants.

It is thought Tuesday’s bombing was among the first by jets taking off from Incirlik air base in Turkey since it reopened after the failed coup.

The area has seen intense fighting between extremists and members of the US-backed Syria Democratic Forces (SDF) that have been advancing towards the Isil stronghold of Manbij under the cover of intense airstrikes by the US-led coalition.

The coalition has carried out more than 450 air strikes around the city since the operation to take the town began in May.

The SDF, an alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters, is trying to seize the last territory held by Isil on the frontier with Turkey.

Very clear footage (rare) of a CJTF airstrike north of #Manbij on July 5, 2016. Geolocation: https:///w70f6hO506 pic.twitter.com/JFlAKDj2yh

— Christiaan Triebert (@trbrtc) July 18, 2016
On Tuesday the forces retook one the terror group’s headquarters, which was located in a hospital, being used as a command centre and logistics hub.

But progress into Manbij city has been slow, with landmines littering the roads in and snipers attacking advancing troops.

Many Isil fighters are still holed up in the city, and are preventing thousands of civilians from leaving, effectively using them as human shields.

Capturing Manbij would be its most significant victory yet. The city is important territory for the group - situated 30 minutes from Turkey and on the supply route to Raqqa, the capital of its self-proclaimed caliphate.

It had served as a base for Western fighters, who for years travelled into to Syria from Europe through the porous northern border.

In a separate incident on Sunday, the Observatory reported that coalition airstrikes killed six civilians in Manbij, “including a woman with four of her children and an old man”.

Rebels and many residents say Russia's bombing campaign has been even more indiscriminate and accuse the Russians of deliberately hitting hospitals, schools and infrastructure in opposition-held areas, something Moscow denies. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/19/us-air-strike-in-syria-kills-up-to-85-civilians-mistaken-for-isi/
Crime / Fulani Herdsmen Arrested In Benue by aminho(m): 6:01am On Apr 23, 2017
These are the Fulani Herdsmen that attacked and killed innocent people at Zakibiam Ukum Local Govt Area of Benue State on March 20th 2017. The IGP response Team has done it again just as they did to Vampire in IMO State.

READ THEIR NAMES BELOW;
They are operating under a Famous notorious gang Leader by the name Terwase AkwaZa aka JOH-Ghana

i. Tordue Kaaor 'M'
ii. Hiikenter Orbunde 'M'
iii. Vincent Asemave 'M'
iv. David Terhembe ‘M’
v. Dalhatu Abdullahi ‘M’
vi. Iortember Orkuma ‘M’
vii. Manasseh Ikyar ‘M’
viii. Nengene Ikyar ‘M’
ix. Joshua Ioraonya ‘M’
x. Joseph John ‘M’
xi. akowakwahve ‘M’
xii. Terwase Sabastine ‘M’
xiii. Sunday Utza ‘M’
xiv. Umsughaondo Gbaga ‘M’
xv. Swem Utiu ‘M’
xvi. Terwase John ‘M’
xvii. Mbadon Mbati ‘F’
xviii. Tame Buumbu ‘F’
xix. Godwin Iorhundu ‘M’

ARMS RECOVERED:

RECOVERY OF CACHE OF WEAPONS, WHICH INCLUDES LMG, SMG, HAND-GRENADES EXPLOSIVES AND ASSORTED ARMS AND AMMUNITION.
The below listed weapons and exhibits were discovered and recovered in a secret underground armory of Terwase Akwaza aka Ghana by the joint team of Police personnel, the Military and the DSS during joint assault on Ghana’s hideout in the Forest in a location in Benue State. The principal suspect (Terwase Akwaza aka Ghana) and his gang abandoned their hideout and narrowly escaped further into the forest as a result of the superior firepower of the joint operation teams.

EXHIBITS RECOVERED:

i. Three (3) AK 47 Rifles
ii. Three (3) FN Rifles
iii. One (1) G3 Rifle
iv. One (1) LMG
v. One (1) SMG
vi. One (1) Double-Barrel Gun
vii. One (1) Mark 4 Rifle
viii. Four (4) Single-Barrel Guns
ix. Four (4) Locally-Made Revolver Pistols
x. Five (5) Locally-Made Revolver Pistols
xi. Thirty (36) Hand-Grenades
xii. Two (2) Short Gun Local
Magazines:
i. One hundred and forty one (141) Ak47 Magazines
ii. Twenty (20) FN Magazines
iii. Eighteen (18) 6x G3 Magazines
iv. Three (3) Mark 4 Magazines
v. One (1) Spear

AMMUNITION:

i. Five hundred and thirty six ( 536) rounds of 7.62 mm NATO
ii. Four hundred and sixty- six (466) rounds of 7.62 mm
iii. Four hundred and sixty four (464) rounds of Special
iv. Twenty nine (29) rounds of 9mm Ball
v. One hundred and nineteen (119) rounds of 5.56mm 118
vi. One (1) round of 12.7 mm
vii. Five hundred and thirty three (533) cartridges for Double-Barrel Guns
viii. Twelve (12) Canisters Teargas
ix. Fifty (50) rounds of Air-rifle ammunition.

OTHER ITEMS:

i. Two (2) bottles of perfume
ii. One (1) Knife
iii. One (1) Plier
iv. One (1) SMG Magazine
v. Six (6) Beretta Magazine

~ CSP JIMOH O. MOSHOOD
Force Public Relations Officer.

Phones / Re: Lets Talk About: Samsung Galaxy S8 Pre-orders Reach 1 Million, And Still Countin by aminho(m): 7:40am On Apr 19, 2017
I just placed my order via hongkong can't wait already!

Samsung fan from s3 to s7edge

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Travel / Re: The Abuja-kaduna Airports: A Testimony - Reuben Abati by aminho(m): 10:30am On Apr 18, 2017
See better person no be like that reno omokori

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Politics / Re: I Need Your Advice Please..what Would It Cost Me To Be Elected As Governor. by aminho(m): 12:10pm On Apr 11, 2017
Oga you have failed already if all you can bring or talk about is religion...we dont want to know if you are a Christian or a Muslim that one na u sabi!our question is what are you bringing to the table whats your manifesto what are your plans

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Travel / Re: My Experienced Living In Northern Nigeria by aminho(m): 11:53am On Apr 06, 2017
dejisky:
My experienced living in Northern Nigeria.
I am not here to bash any tribe or trying to cause tribal attack but to state my experiences living in Northern part of Nigeria in order to help anyone coming to Northern part of the country for the first time, because life in the Sothern part is totally different to that of Northern part.
1. Hausa people believed that their language and culture is superior to yours, as a result they expect you to understand their language by all means.
2. Able to speak Hausa language can get you solve some issues as a student in school, or get favors in public establishments.
3. No matter who you are, religion is one of the factor in dealing with you, they consider their tribe, religion above merit.
4. No matter how religious you are as a Muslim, if you are not Hausa/Fulani they can never pray behind you as a Imam. There are many Hausa/Fulani mosques and other tribes’ mosques in the same location they pray separately at the same time at the same location.
5. Hausa/Fulani houses are out of bound (BAA SHIGA), as a visitor you can’t enter, you must make a big shout or send a little kid to call whoever you want to see.
6. If you must attend Hausa/Fulani occasion eat before you leave your house, because food may not be serve, or serve without meat and spoon, this is the standard to both rich and middle class Northerners.
7. Hausa/Fulani married women doesn’t greet men, even if you are their neighbor, in short greeting is not important. Your Neighbor’s children can hardly greet you.
8. As a teacher you don’t dare beat their children in school, if you try it the parent will come and flog you, school authority either private or public will do nothing about it.
9. Northerner support their fellow Northerners even when wrong, you can never get justice even at their courts as a southerners.
10. Life in Northern part can be boring, but chances of getting private organization job is not competitive like southern part. Northerners love govt jobs, they see private organization jobs as stressful and demanding.
11. Northerners hardly school outside their region, they mostly redeploy back to North during NYSC scheme.

4 7 6 are all lies

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Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Ali Nuhu Supports Efe (Photo) by aminho(m): 4:48pm On Apr 05, 2017
farouk0403:


A Northerner? are you serious

wallhi i thought you are a southerner

Gosh!! I guess you have complex issue when it comes to celeb, go and work on it Asap.

Ta yaya ma zaka ce Ali Nuhu Zai sa ehn Arewa su so abunda yake so? does that make sense to you?

Thats how the southerners will come to conclusion that the elites and politicians are playing chess with your mind.
idan har kasan mai nake nufi bazaka uo magana haka ba!Ali nuhu has a strong fan base in the North a teaming group of die hard loyalist..
So a word from him is like a command to them when i said the north its a metaphor to describe his base kapish?
Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Ali Nuhu Supports Efe (Photo) by aminho(m): 12:51pm On Apr 05, 2017
farouk0403:


What a myopic thinking, who is Ali Nuhu to decide for north?

I am a northerner but i dont give a fvck on what Ali Nuhu like, or any other so called Kannywood retards.

For me and my friends kannywood is just a flop, they should try and upgrade.

Never say what you said in a public forum like this please, is annoying and disgracing.

peace.
face front abeg i don't what to change words with you i stand by my statement i am from the north too

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Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Ali Nuhu Supports Efe (Photo) by aminho(m): 12:24pm On Apr 05, 2017
If Ali nuhu supports Efe just know that the whole north will vote for him without even knowing who he is

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Crime / Re: Son Of Taraba Senator Accused Of Raping A 7-Year-Old Girl Anally By Twitter User by aminho(m): 8:42am On Apr 04, 2017
TippyTop:
Why is he not naming the APC senator?
Seems the only thing APC senators like more than money is anal sex.
APC senators are not tired of screwing their supporters everyday, now they resort to 7yr olds, shameful.

Mumu why do you take pride in being ignorant

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Business / Re: Nigeria Set To Boost Oil Production As Agip Begins $13.5b Project by aminho(m): 8:26am On Apr 04, 2017
mrvitalis:
Mehn I need 2.8 million to run my IWE program

Am sure we don't have up to 200 welding engineers in Nigeria ...mehn this is chance for me ..let's keep hustling nah ..maybe before this year ends we can hit that amount
ptdf has trained more than 500 i met some of them im france last year
Politics / Re: Boko Haram: What Borno Christians Faced Under Sheriff, Shettima – CAN Chairman by aminho(m): 3:25pm On Apr 03, 2017
profhezekiah:
People frm the religion of piss never think of tolerance because their pedophilia mohammed never taught them to be mercifull to pple of other religion
you need God in your life mumu you take pride in being ignorant

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Politics / Boko Haram: What Borno Christians Faced Under Sheriff, Shettima – CAN Chairman by aminho(m): 3:00pm On Apr 03, 2017
Bishop Naga Williams Mohammed is Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Borno State and also Secretary of Northern Bishops Incorporated. The Christian leader, who hails from Gwoza, a place once occupied by Boko Haram as Caliphate, spoke on responses of successive Muslim-dominated government to insurgency, among other issues. Excerpts:

Daily Trust: It is rather surprising to see that your surname is ‘Mohammed’. How did that happen?

In Southern Borno generally, it is common to see a family mixed with both Muslims and Christians. My father was a Muslim and my mother was a dedicated Christian. We were living in the same house, eating the same food and sharing the same culture. When it is Christmas, my mum would give money to my dad to buy whatever animal for us to slaughter. The same thing when it was time for Sallah, he would buy a ram for us to slaughter.

DT: As a Bishop, some persons would probably expect you to have dropped the ‘Mohammed’ in your surname...

Someone cannot replace either of his biological parents. Mohammed is my father’s name, he was a Muslim and I cannot replace or change my father, and I am his son.

DT: You talked about religious harmony in your family. How does that experience compare with instances of intolerance all over Nigeria?

In the past, there was absolute tolerance to the extent that you don’t care what the next man’s faith is. In fact, in my mum’s house, she had a kettle which is called ‘Buta’ in Hausa. Muslims use it in performing ablution. While growing up, I was raised to see Muslims from a positive light. All I knew was that Muslims were doing what they were supposed to do, and we Christians were doing what we were supposed to do in terms of worship and coexistence in our communities.

In Southern Borno where most of the Christians in Borno State hail from, most of our families are comprised of Muslims and Christians. I used to know of a family where the father and his six children were Christians, while his three wives were Muslims. And they lived peacefully.

DT: Christians make up a sizeable part of the population in Borno State, but they still constitute a minority. How have state governments been responding to challenges of insurgency faced by Christians in the state?

If you go back to fairly recent history, our first major problem was in February 2006, when a Danish man whom I learnt was not even a Christian, drew a caricature of Prophet Muhammad. Unfortunately, there was protest here in Maiduguri and Christians received the repercussions. A total of 56 churches were razed down in Borno, and many shops belonging to Christians were destroyed. What struck me most is that there was no compensation from the then government.

Except promises made by then Governor Ali Modu Sheriff. He promised to compensate for all those properties destroyed but to no avail. I was among the Administrative Committee as representative of the Christian community constituted by the then governor. I think only N150,000 was given to each pastor whose entire church was destroyed. At a point, we compiled all the destroyed properties including churches and submitted the report to the state government.

But thank God, in the history of Borno State, there is no governor who has been fair to the Christian community in this State as much as Governor Kashim Shettima. I am saying this in the presence of God Almighty and this is nothing but the truth. I am speaking boldly without fear or favour because as CAN Chairman I do not receive salary or kobo from government or any institution, but the facts need to be told.

For example, when Gwoza people were driven from their ancestral homes, they fled to Maiduguri, and Shettima personally came to CAN Centre in Jerusalem Ward twice. He gave N10 million for their upkeep at first instance, by then the victims were not many. By the end of October 2014, the IDPs from Gwoza increased to 42,000 in that camp alone. He came again and gave another N10 million. He also gave additional N5 million for Christians from Borno who fled to Cameroon to be returned home. He gave another N5 million for non-indigenes who fled to Cameron to come back to Nigeria. He even directed the Borno State Emergency Management Agency to be supplying food directly to the IDPs under the Christian leadership.

DT: Earlier, you said Governor Ali Modu Sheriff didn’t pay any compensation to Christians after the 2006 crisis. Churches and Mosques were destroyed by Boko Haram from 2011 to date under Governor Kashim Shettima. Have any of these churches been rebuilt?

We had a meeting with Governor Shettima on how his administration can come in to assist in rebuilding some of these churches. Last year when he visited Gwoza, Askira-Uba and Chibok Local Government areas for on-the-spot assessment post-destruction. He saw how some of these churches were burnt down to ashes. Some churches were not only razed down, but pulled down completely as if they never existed.

During Shettima’s visit to these areas, he released N100 million for the rebuilding of some of these churches. A committee was set up for that purpose, I am a member of the committee headed by a permanent secretary, Mr. Justus Zare as Chairman, and I am happy to inform you that presently we have used that money to rebuild 11 key churches which our people are now using. I am surprised to hear some people saying why don’t we rebuild all the churches. We cannot do that because there are many places that are still unsafe.

You cannot expect us to go to the Christian communities on the fringes of Sambisa Forest to start rebuilding their destroyed churches.

After the initial N100m, Shettima graciously approved another N105 million for the second phase of rebuilding destroyed churches. This was made possible when CAN officials led by my humble self had a meeting with him on Thursday March 30, 2017 at the Government House. So far, the governor has released N210 million for reconstruction of our burnt churches. He also approved the sponsorship of all our local pastors to participate in the 2017 Jerusalem Pilgrimage.

Shettima’s government has given us the opportunity to run a collective programme on television and radio. We work with the Jama’atul Nasril Islam to sensitize our people on peaceful coexistence. They trust us, we trust them. In fact, it may interest you to know that there was a time I was asked to lead in a Christian prayer at a gathering where we were only three Christians in the midst of many Muslims. This government is bringing harmony between religious leaders through fairness
Politics / Re: 3 Nigerian ethnic groups give A perceptional review of each other. by aminho(m): 11:59am On Apr 02, 2017
This is very good for all of us
Crime / Re: Indian Mob Bashes Kenyan Student, Thinking She Is Nigerian - Thisday by aminho(m): 10:19am On Apr 01, 2017
GodsOwnFav:
Imagine India fa? One of the poorest country in the world having the guts to attack other nationals, God forbid!
Oga how is india one of the poorest place in the world
Celebrities / Re: Chat Between PulseTV Presenter, Samera & Her Dad Who Needs A Grandchild by aminho(m): 10:04am On Apr 01, 2017
I think the words that were blocked or erased was GAY check and like if you concour

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Politics / Re: Yemi Osinbajo Lands In Paris For Anti-Corruption Forum (Photos) by aminho(m): 12:40pm On Mar 30, 2017
cosmatika:
Hmmm, for the 1st tym Buhari is sending Osibande abroad. Dis goes to show that Bubu is really sick
mumu was buhari sick when he went to Switzerland and dubai?
Politics / Re: Yemi Osinbajo Lands In Paris For Anti-Corruption Forum (Photos) by aminho(m): 12:39pm On Mar 30, 2017
shammah1:
Finally our capable president has traveled outside Africa.

Meanwhile someone is occupying space in Aso Rock.
he was in Switzerland in January and dubai last October
Politics / Re: Mc Tagwaye Shakes President Buhari, As DSS Reacts (Photos, Video) by aminho(m): 7:51pm On Mar 27, 2017
Kingbuhari:
NO, I want to eat ur impoverished family.... ezi
so na today u come get data yo reply me
Travel / Re: Abuja Airport’s Runway To Undergo Another 18-week Upgrade - PUNCH by aminho(m): 8:39am On Mar 27, 2017
Read the full article before you comment

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Politics / Re: Mc Tagwaye Shakes President Buhari, As DSS Reacts (Photos, Video) by aminho(m): 12:14pm On Mar 26, 2017
Kingbuhari:
when u get home insult ur poor parent, but b4 u do that first give ur self a well befitting hot slap, meanwhile who is interested in meeting that 90years fulani nomad?
have you eaten today lowlife
Politics / Re: Mc Tagwaye Shakes President Buhari, As DSS Reacts (Photos, Video) by aminho(m): 5:31am On Mar 26, 2017
Kingbuhari:
why are u so excited? because you have shaken hand with 90years old useless fulani nomad oya clap for yourself....
who in your family has ever met your local government chairman
Politics / Re: Nigerian Warships (pics) by aminho(m): 4:21am On Mar 24, 2017
Very good

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Politics / Re: Vendor Shows Ahmed Indimi Photo Of His Wedding To Zahra On The Streets Of Abuja by aminho(m): 1:17pm On Mar 22, 2017
ebishuga:

it's your number I want... sheh you're not married
well i am currently inlove with a very beautiful ijaw girl from nembe,but we can still be friends..
Sports / Re: Iheanacho, Iwobi & Eagles Train In London Ahead Of Senegal Clash (Photos) by aminho(m): 2:38am On Mar 22, 2017
dadavivo:
are you trying to be funny? Cos the day wey we Leave NIGERIA there would be no different between Nigeria and Mali


Because una godl dey like south sudan
Sports / Re: Iheanacho, Iwobi & Eagles Train In London Ahead Of Senegal Clash (Photos) by aminho(m): 9:46pm On Mar 21, 2017
Even biafrans will be Nigerians for 90 mins Thank you God of soccer

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Politics / Re: Vendor Shows Ahmed Indimi Photo Of His Wedding To Zahra On The Streets Of Abuja by aminho(m): 4:23pm On Mar 21, 2017
Dyt:


Not for marriage purpose ooo
ok ma sorry for that

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