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You. Bad no be small....... How I wish some can emerge from my state ondo too. We use to hear we have oil, nothing to show for it. No. Influence on the indegen fulanimafia: |
You are a novist in da business Sunnymatey: |
So you want me to send you money to before you will bring goods? Okpueze1: |
I need anybody that can supply me. A good and quality palmoil from any part of nigeria. The condition is pay on delivery. If you satisfy with this condition, I promise a longlasting business. I do buy minimum of 80-100 kegs of 30litres of palmoil everyweek. If your price is reasonable enough, you can reach me either on whatsapp oct call: 08082678573. Our store is @ iyana ipaja lagos. |
This is my business and I buy a minimum of 80 jerican of 25ltres per week. Can u supply me @ 5k, I based in lagos too can you do pay on delivery I will come and meet you in the park settle your bills and pay your going back tfare. If aggred, you can reach me on 08082678573 |
Where in lag, I can give you 50k and you pay back 70k in 3months. If interested, then let's make a deal |
Tell buhari to face governance. The country is sinking under his watch. And for those that's supporting this present government human right violation, always know that time we come no matter how long it might be, power will change and karmal will surely play his role. And for your information, Buhari is a failure. My allegiance to Fayose. The slayer to buhari. Wait till his immunition will expire but before then, buhari is in trouble in his hand |
You ask fayose to think of boosting his state IGR, and when he asked all. Private school pupil to be paying 1k each as a revenue to the state account, aLl of nna dey yarn lobish then...... Oya take. Nigeria is broke lie mohamed/femi adesina.. Ekiti state is broke too you deal with that fayose still remain the best governor |
You ask fayose to think of boosting his state IGR, and when he asked all. Private school pupil to be paying 1k each as a revenue to the state account, aLl of nna dey yarn lobish then...... Oya take. Nigeria is broke lie mohamed/femi adesina.. Ekiti state is broke too you deal with that fayose still remain the best president |
Very touching speach @that |
THE LAST STATEMENT OF KEN SARO WIWA AT THE MILITARY TRIBUNAL IN 1995 My lord, since my arrest on the 21st of May, 1994 I have been subjected to physical and mental torture, held incommunicado and denied food for weeks and medical attention for months. My seventy-four year old mother has been whipped and arrested, my wife beaten and threatened with detention, the three telephone lines to my office and residence cut and the they remain cut to this day, my office and home have been ransacked on three different occasions and personal and family property, official files and documents taken away without documentation. I have been calumniated in the press and on satellite television before the whole world by a Rivers State government anxious to prejudice the mind of the public and to convince that public of my guilt even before trial. Only recently, before the United Nations Committee for the Eradication of Racism and Discrimination in Geneva, an official delegation of the Federal Government which included the Special Adviser on Legal Affairs to the Head of State, Professor Yazudu, declared me responsible for the murders which are the subject of this Tribunal, even before Tribunal has found against me or anyone else. The fact that a case of homicide is being charged before a Tribunal set up under Decree No. 2 of 1987 speaks for itself. I am aware of the many strictures laid against the decree and this Tribunal by local and international observers. All the same, I have followed the proceedings here with keen and detailed interest, not only because I am charged before this Tribunal, but also because, as a writer, I am a custodian of the conscience of society. I regret that the legal counsel I freely chose, Gani Fawhimi, the human rights hero and pride of this country, was forced to withdraw. His withdrawal has denied credibility to this trial. With the permission of the Tribunal, I would now like to make a filmic representation which will graphically demonstrate all that I have said here and amplify the details thereof. My lord, we all stand before history. I am a man of peace, of ideas. Appalled by the denigrating poverty of my people who live on a richly-endowed land, distressed by their political marginalization and economic strangulation, angered by the devastation of their land, their ultimate heritage, anxious to preserve their right to life and to a decent living, and determined to usher to this country as a whole a fair and just democratic system which protects everyone and every ethnic group and gives us all a valid claim to human civilization, I have devoted all my intellectual and material resources, my very life, to a cause in which I have total belief and from which I cannot be blackmailed or intimidated. I have no doubt at all about the ultimate success of my cause, no matter the trials and tribulations which I and those who believe with me may encounter on our journey. Nor imprisonment nor death can stop our ultimate victory. I repeat that we all stand before history. I and my colleagues are not the only ones on trial. Shell is here on trial and it is as well that it is represented by counsel said to be holding a watching brief. The company has, indeed, ducked this particular trial, but its day will surely come and the lessons learnt here may prove useful to it for there is no doubt in my mind that the ecological war the company has waged in the delta will be called to question sooner than later and the crimes of that war duly punished. The crime of the company's dirty wars against the Ogoni people will also be punished. On trial also is the Nigerian nation, its present rulers and all those who assist them. Any nation which can do to the weak and disadvantaged what the Nigerian nation has done to the Ogoni, loses a claim to independence and to freedom from outside influence. I am not one of those who shy away from protesting injustice and oppression, arguing that they are expected from a military regime. The military do not act alone. They are supported by a gaggle of politicians, lawyers, judges, academics and businessmen, all of them hiding under the claim that they are only doing their duty, men and women too afraid to wash their pants of their urine. We all stand on trial, my lord, for by our actions we have denigrated our country and jeopardized the future of our children. As we subscribe to the sub-normal and accept double standards, as we lie and cheat openly, as we protect injustice and oppression, we empty our classrooms, degrade our hospitals, fill our stomachs with hunger and elect to make ourselves the slaves of those who subscribe to higher standards, pursue the truth, and honour justice, freedom and hard work. I predict that the scene here will be played and replayed by generations yet unborn. Some have already cast themselves in the role of villains, some are tragic victims, some still have a chance to redeem themselves. The choice is for each individual. I predict that a denouement of the riddle of the Niger delta will soon come. The agenda is being set at this trial. Whether the peaceful ways I have favoured will prevail depends on what the oppressor decides, what signals it sends out to the waiting public. In my innocence of the false charges I face here, in my utter conviction, I call upon the Ogoni people, the peoples of the Niger delta, and the oppressed ethnic minorities of Nigeria to stand up now and fight fearlessly and peacefully for their rights. History is on their side, God is on their side. For the Holy Quran says in Sura 42, verse 41: "All those who fight, when oppressed incur no guilt, but Allah shall punish the oppressor." Come the day. Ken Saro-Wiwa Port Harcourt 21st September, 1995. ..copied.
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What have we done to deserve buhari as a punishment to nigeria? ade2008: |
APC ! Cancelled ! Cancelled !! Cancelled !!! Today, the 29th May, 2016 being one year anniversary day of President Mohammadu Buhari / APC in office yet, another vital even most recent promise has been cancelled. Before today, Buhari and his party told us that the President will name names of looters and how much they stole and how much have been recovered. But it turned out another in their failed promises. The president has addressed the nation, even in his alarming struggle to speak well due to obviously failing health but has not mentioned even one name of a looter of the nation's treasury, the amount he stole and what they recovered. Nigerians that have glued their eyes to their television sets are again disappointed as usual. Guess what pain me most, in my own case. I had to send for diesel at the very high cost they are selling, after all, we kuku no dey get electricity supply again. All these i did in anticipation and expectation that i will see an excited president of Nigeria bubbling with life and energy typical of a conqueror but my expectations failed me. What I expected to see i didn't see. What I expected to hear I didn't hear. Instead, I heard the usual boring, confusing ,useless and well off mark tales. Instead of the president to tell Nigerian about his strategy to revamp the economy he was telling us the usual cork and bull story. Our expectation failed us again when the president who was expected to name his economic team was telling us about a 20 man team to fight corruption after a year of doing so without a tangible result to show for it. #Kingjasper , I'm afraid Nigerians are in for it again. The nonsenses of 1983/84 when Buhari was a military leader of the country. This was same way he wasted the precious time of this country chasing the shadows. Anyway, i trust Nigerians, they will patiently wait for the appropriate time to come. The time they will teach him on how to go back to Daura and never to come back again. |
I will do that Asap |
Give me details of what and what you are requiring from your partner. On my mail: amuwaoluwaseunfunmi@gmail.com |
We have some plot of land available for sale @ ipaja ayobo area of lagos state. The available lands are in the following areas: A fenced plot at Shagari estate. Federal housing estate ipaja, Baruwa inside, baruwa new london, baruwa new london, half a plot @ majiyagbe, half a plot at mechanic village close to oja bus stop ipaja. A plot @ peace estate, and 4flats completed building on a plot of land @ Amule bus stop ayobo fenced with water... One and half plot of land @ Lafenwa Ayetoro with 3bedroom flat, 2roomand parlour self cont. Up to a deckon available.. Interested buyer should call/whatsapp on 08082678573. |
Bro that's grassroot politics..... Fayose is popular than the president even despite peopler tuoght he's talking rubish. The only governor that dosnt pay twitter to trend. If he say shit now, before you know is already trending.... He's popular than the minister of information quote me anywhere krazykoons: |
Where did you Behind and untalkative take you to? His own take him to ekiti state government house.. [quote author=Shamstiel post=46060601][/quote] |
Sorry to ask, which state are you from? nepapole: |
Even the almighty Bayelsa state and imo state owe salaries. Even that clown along Ado road if you enter trough ibadan also owe for months. The economy causes his inability to pay salary. I just came back from ekiti state this afternoon, and from my findings bro his people really like him. So ur opinion about him dosnt count. He tried than some governors in nigeria self krazykoons: |
WHY ABUSING FAYOSE .....we want a man of the people....but we hate Fayose We want a Governor who wont ride past us in a 20 car siren convoy...but we hate Fayose We applaud Obama when he shakes a cleaners hand....and drinks Guinness in a public bar..but we hate Fayose We post pictures of David Cameron riding the tube...no security with the commonfolk ..but we hate Fayose We post Dr Osibanjo eating corn and riding the BRT talking to voters but we hate Fayose We post the First Lady. Sorry the Wife of the President frying Akari but we hate Fayose We hate men with cattle killing and raping...but we now debating if a governor can defend his people because Fayose has spoken up. We are Nigerians. Kudos to Governor Fayose, governor of the masses, free man governor, vocal, sound and no nonsense man politician. #istandwithFayose
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alizma:You are one of the enemy of nigeria...... The disapearance is as a result of people can't afford to buy the fuel@ 150 perlitre. Many car are parked @ the garage. The economy is bad salary earner hardly have enough to feed talk of fueling their car in this present economy |
Tor.......... He's my man. He's from my tribe. And I hope he get his heart desire. But the truth is, he gats to dance to the latest music in town. Though coming out from apc platform is something, cause they rule @ federal level. But can the win ondo state? |
God bless fayose |
Cry for what? Anyway, that's why I appreciate atleast a kid before the marriage/wedding. Then your mind for don. Strong |
The husband is truely ODE to have felt compasonate about her runaway wife.... Anyway a change of name would have helped him better. |
Bishop David Oyedepo says poverty is not of God. He insists a child of God has no business being poor and declares: “There’s a proven covenant cure for poverty.” If this were true and proven, all the world’s poor would have become rich Christians by now. Let us juxtapose the bishop’s enticing words with the word of God and see whose report should be believed. Jesus says: “You will always have the poor among you.” (John 12: . Moses says: “The poor will never cease from the land.” (Deuteronomy 15:11). So where does that leave Bishop Oyedepo’s “proven covenant cure for poverty?” It is a pie in the sky.Wealth transfer A few years ago, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo organised a crusade in Port Harcourt, Nigeria captioned “The Coming Wealth Transfer.” The import of this crusade was to bring to the notice of Nigerians that God was getting ready to transfer the riches of non-Christians to Christians. You need to ask people like Pastor Matthew how long this wealth transfer will take to come. Ask him why it has not yet taken place in the 2000 years since Jesus came. Ask him if this wealth transfer is likely to take place in your lifetime; otherwise of what interest is it to you? Be cynical when he asks you to make a down-payment for this wealth transfer now, in order to get the one that is coming in the by-and-by. In the churches, truth has fallen in the pews and falsehood has become the established doctrine. It is important to get clarity on such issues because some years earlier, officials of the Charity Commission in England detected another wealth transfer in Pastor Matthew’s Kingsway church. That transfer was not from God to the congregation: it was from the congregation to Pastor Matthew. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of church funds had been dubiously transferred overseas from Kingsway. A 120,000 pounds birthday party was given for Pastor Matthew at the expense of the church, out of which 80,000 was used to buy him a Mercedes Benz. It was also reported that Pastor Matthew used the church’s visa card to buy a timeshare apartment in Florida. In contravention of British charity law, church payments were made to his private companies which were operated from church premises. As a result of these irregularities, Kingsway was placed in the hands of receivers, new trustee managers were appointed and Pastor Matthew was asked to repay 200,000 pounds to the church. The upshot of this was that he relocated temporarily to Nigeria, where he started preaching messages of “Sweat-less Wealth,” “101 Answers to Money Problems,” and “Twenty-Four Hour Miracles.” Witches and wizards Some pastors declare that they have the anointing to make people rich. This makes them no different from “babalawos.” Jesus says believers should be as wise as serpents. (Matthew 10:16). Therefore, Christians need to determine exactly where this poverty-eradicating anointing comes from because all our springs must come from the Lord. (Psalm 87:7). There is no biblical record of Jesus ever making any man financially rich. On the contrary, he sought to make the rich young ruler poor by requiring him to sell all he has and give the proceeds to the poor as a precondition for discipleship. (Matthew 19:21). He then tells all Christians to do likewise. (Luke 12:33). Jesus even refused to assist a man in obtaining his rightful share of his family inheritance; telling him instead: “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.” (Luke 12:15). When Pastor Wale Adefarasin became the Lagos State President of the PFN (Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria), he declared in a grandiloquent manner that his primary goal would be the eradication of poverty in Lagos State. You may well ask how he proposed to do that. This turned out to be nothing more than the usual vain platitude of pastors. The proverb goes: “Physician, heal yourself.” (Luke 4:23). To date, Wale Adefarasin has yet to eradicate poverty in his church, Guiding Light Assembly; how much more in Lagos State. Fake gospel The preaching of the gospel is not intended to eradicate poverty. Indeed, the gospel acknowledges the existence of the poor and confers spiritual blessings on them. (Luke 6:20). Simultaneously, it proclaims woe on the rich. (Luke 6:24-25). Jesus even warns that it will be virtually impossible for the rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 19:24). If so, why are pastors presenting the antithesis of the counsel of God as our exalted objective in the service of Christ? Televangelist Kenneth Copeland insists that: “You can draw on heaven like a magnet. We don’t have to wait until we get to heaven to get God’s blessings. Now’s when we need them.” However, in sharp contrast to this preoccupation with earthly riches in the churches of today, Jesus counsels that we should not lay up treasures for ourselves on earth. (Matthew 6:19). He says we should go into the world and make disciples of all nations. (Matthew 28:19). He does not say we should go into the world and make successful businessmen of all nations. It is in the nature of this world whose prince is Satan to promote poverty. In the kingdoms of men, a few strategically-placed individuals monopolize a preponderance of the resources ensuring, for instance, that the rap-artist sometimes makes far more money than the heart-surgeon. Jesus does not prescribe a reform of this unjust world system through the gospel. But he offers a different kingdom not of this world where spiritual conscientiousness and industriousness will be handsomely rewarded. (Matthew 25:14-30). Pastors of divination A pastor friend told me a lady in his church asked him to pray for her so she would get a job. When she finally got one, he discovered on questioning her that she only earned 15,000 Naira a month. He appealed to me for understanding: “What is she going to do with such a small amount? How much can she possibly give to the church out of that?” So he set the church’s prayer-squad back to work to pray for a bigger salary for her in Jesus’ name. Clearly, his interest in her financial well-being was not unconnected with the amount he expected to be able to extort from her as contribution to his church. Lola Afolabi was indignant. She asked: “If a man asks his pastor to pray for the success of his business, will he not pray?” Lola’s annoyance comes from the fact that in the churches, truth has fallen in the pews and falsehood has become the established doctrine. We should not presume that our success is always the will of God. Solomon says: “The prosperity of fools shall destroy them.” (Proverbs 1:32). Peter’s prayer for Jesus’ success turned out to be devil-inspired. (Matthew 16:22-23). Therefore, Agur utters in Proverbs a peculiar but far more insightful prayer than those of pastors pretending to have the anointing to make people rich: “Keep falsehood and lies far from me; give me neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my daily bread. Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you and say, ‘Who is the Lord?’ Or I may become poor and steal, and so dishonor the name of my God.” (Proverbs 30:8-9). |
D NEW NIGERIA PLEDGE Pledge to Nigeria my country where govt officials don’t know the national anthem, where you are jailed for stealing maggi and given a chieftaincy title for stealing millions and billions, where you are robbed of ur phone and the robbers come back for ur pin code and charger, where you check the expiry date of gala after eating it, where you can drive a car for years without a driver’s licence, where groundnuts is sold in bottles and water in satchets, where you go to church with extension cord and BB charger because there is no light at home, where ladies don’t accept flowers for val or birthday, where lizard go look ur eyeball, nod head saying ‘bros notin dey happen’, where a blind begger will reject a fake naira note, where you say an opening prayer at nite clubs, where parents claim they were always first position in school, where gala and lacasera are the best options when stuck in traffic, where our mother use peak milk tins to prepare moi-moi, where we fight for everyting, to gain admission into school, to get a job, and worse, to enter a bus, where your type of generator shows how rich u are, where we are always suffering and smiling, so help me God! |
God bless you fayose |
Keep lieing... Is ayetoro ayobo? Is ayetoro in lagos? Bro, abeg watch people you deal with ooo Sunkyphil: |
. Moses says: “The poor will never cease from the land.” (Deuteronomy 15:11). So where does that leave Bishop Oyedepo’s “proven covenant cure for poverty?” It is a pie in the sky.