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I can see only three comments on first page kaziblake, opey112, Olodonairaland seem to be the only ones that knows what's obtainable in that area. Other comments are just ......... comments. Still reading though. Worse comment on first page so far is ......... AyamConfidence,who do you think made the worse comment? |
nickxtra:Yes, if your 1999 primera was manufactured between 2002 and 2016. ![]() |
Some Benin guys and other SS people that I know be bragging 'bout evil as if the devil is their protege. . So much hype by comedians sef about "warri this,warri that" ... "Benin this,benin that" . SMH. What a death. |
Mindfulness:Na so |
Neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem. Neither of it is the right or wrong place. Let your marriage not be a secret. (Though even if it is,you'll still be considered married in God's eyes) The vow makes you married. P.S. If you can't stand the "pressure" from your religious circle, you can bend to their rules. It won't kill you. |
Mod, you can move it to any section. I though this will fit here. Thanks. |
" If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth." - Vladimir Lenin Depending on the part the promoter falls on, there are 3 most common promoted opinion about the greatest love. "There is no greater love than the love a mother has for her child." - Author unknown "There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends." - Gospel (Credited to Jesus) "Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all." - Michael Masser and Linda Creed This three powerful quotes leave the ball hanging on a triangle. Like the opening quote points out, our bias (and opinion) may be as a result of some apologist's stand BUT it is allowed all in the name of "your opinion". So, what is your opinion and why do you take such stand? |
Something about igbo smokers that makes them smile. IDK. I can see it on their faces. ![]() |
plaetton:The million dollar question. |
ping2ping:Did you eventually buy the Tino? I need some help with mine. I have questions |
oineoma:Did you eventually buy the Tino? I need help with mine. I have some questions I hope you can answer. |
maestrojay:Ah, so no be my phone no let me see the thing sef. Na because this one pass my level. Walahi, I can't make sense of it. Thank God say i don finish primary school before them stat to set this kin PhD questions for pupils. @ayobase - abeg, make una wey do engineering maths come solve this primary school problem. I'm going back to reading my William Shakespare. Na there my mates dem dey |
I can see why the guy didn't let his GF side between him and C. Ronaldo. #Eyesthatsee |
Monalisa185:Goddess of igbo boys. You did raise your boys well ![]() |
misspicy:Trash. I don quote you. Call LAWMA. Lolz |
Very easy to tell who their target audience are. |
Oga ayobase,Me I no see the thing well jare. Na phone I dey take browse am.
When morning come, I go use computer then the "problem" will be QED |
Me I no see the thing well jare. Na phone I dey take browse am.
When morning come, I go use computer then the "problem" will be QED |
Well,a random sampling on nairaland might work. I'll rather the tolerance than extremist violence |
uselessgoat:Ahahaha. I saw some goats in the compound last time I passed the building,do you know them? |
Police in Paris shot dead a man wielding a meat cleaver and a fake suicide vest outside a police station while shouting Alahu Akbar, a year after Islamists killed 12 at Charlie Hebdo’s offices. The assailant, described as “threatening” by police sources, was gunned down as he tried to force his way into the police station of Paris’ 18th arrondissement. He was found to be wearing a pouch taped to his coat with wires dangling from it. However, it later proved to be a “fake” suicide belt. He was named by French media as Sallah Ali, a 20-year old homeless Moroccan born in Casablanca in 1995. His finger prints matched those of a man arrested for theft in 2013 in southern France. A scrap of paper found on his body said he wanted to act "to avenge the dead in Syria" and the man had "pledged allegiance to Isil", according to sources close to the inquiry. Christiane Taubira, the French justice minister, said the fake belt and nature of his written claims suggested he was "unstable" She said there was a "heavy atmosphere in France in which unstable people" can be prompted to take violent action. Police ordered passers-by to take shelter in shops in the road and stores were closed. Children were confined to the nearby school while bomb disposal experts and dogs combed the street to search for booby trapped vehicles. Stretches of nearby Paris metro lines were also briefly closed. “I heard something like four shots,” Lydie Quentin, president of local association A la Goutte-d’Or, situated near the police station. “I opened the door and the police asked me not to come out. That’s the only thing they asked us to do. Around here, all the shops have closed,” she told Le Monde. The dead suspect reportedly had "no papers on him" and has not been identified. The shooting came as a Paris court sentenced in absentia a key French member of Isil with ties to the Charlie Hebdo attackers to 15 years in prison. French authorities said Salim Benghalem, 35, was the leader of the so-called Buttes-Chaumont terrorist network that included Said and Cherif Kouachi, the brothers responsible for the deadly Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in January. He has also been linked to Mehdi Nemmouche, the gunman suspected of opening fire at the Jewish Museum of Belgium in Brussels, killing four people in May 2014. Six other IS foreign fighters were given sentences of between six and nine years. Thursday's apparent foiled attack took place just as President François Hollande was paying tribute, elsewhere in Paris, to three police officers among the 17 dead in the attacks last January, which ended after two days of bloodshed in the Paris region. Mr Hollande said officers die in the line of duty "so that we can live free". Following the January attacks, the government announced it planned to give police better equipment and hire more intelligence agents. France has been on high alert ever since, and was struck again November 13 by extremists in attacks claimed by Isil that killed 130 people at the Bataclan concert hall and in bars and restaurants. Since then it has been in a state of emergency, meaning authorities have sweeping powers to search houses and vehicles and arrest suspects. In a New Year’s address to France’s security forces at Paris’ police headquarters, Mr Hollande told them that any attack on a policeman, gendarme or fireman was not just a crime but “an attack on the Republic”. Describing 2015 as a “terrible” and “tragic” year, he said told forces that he would present next month a bill extending their powers to “respond to the challenges we face”, including the rules of armed engagement with terrorists. The apparent attack came a little over a year after Bertrand Nzohabonayo, a 20-year old jihadist, injured three officers in a police station in Joué-les-Tours in the central Indre-et-Loire region while shouting Allahou Akbar and was shot dead. French security forces are on tenterhooks since the November killings amid fears of fresh attacks. In December, Paris police say officers opened fire on a car that rammed the entry to France's Les Invalides monument, stopping the vehicle, before arresting the driver. A gendarme fired around 10 shots when the driver refused to stop. On January 1, soldiers guarding a mosque in Valence, southern France, opened fire on a motorist who tried to ram them, seriously injuring the Tunisian-born assailant. For years, al Qaeda and Isil have urged recruits to attack without awaiting precise orders France and other Western countries, providing a list of precise targets – chief among them police and military officers, followed by politicians and symbolic places of power. Isil has also recently told followers to attack “secular” state schools. Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, Isil spokesman, called on followers to strike such targets with weapons of war or hunting rifles, knives, home-made bombs, or by spreading poison or using a vehicle as a weapon. Sourxe:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/12086901/Paris-police-shoot-dead-knife-wielding-man-live.html
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Hum,like ISIS,Boko Haram and other groups are just fighting for "human rights" I guess. . Obviously, that part of islam that we are being shown by the media is just looking like violence but it's not. All the killings are like "nollywood" movies specially because it is not real violence,just the fleeing "part" of islam. . The world is the real problem. The world is being violent towards islam but as the media will show it,it is the victim. . Hum,I'm seeing clearly now. . Chibok girls drama group, UN house down, ThisDay office has fallen and the rest of the world "terror attact" are all nice movies then. . SMH. May God save this world. |
The Celestial Church of Christ worldwide has been thrown in a state of mourning. A group of worshipers at a Celestial Church of Christ branch. According to E24-7, elders in the church woke up on Thursday, January 7, to receive the news that fire had gutted the house of the head of Nigeria Diocese of the Celestial Church, Baba Are in his Ikorodu home. The fire occurred in the early hours of Thursday, which was caused by a power surge. His wife, called Iya Salewa and his children, Dare and Kemi tried to escape the fire, but Baba Are who is suffering from a stroke which left him immobile was totally burnt beyond recognition by fire on his bed. The octogenarian cleric until his death was the number three man in the Celestial Church’s hierarchy. Source: https://www.naij.com/689032-tragedy-hits-celestial-church-worldwide-no-3-man-gets-burnt-alive.html |
Well,I guess she's trying to save herself in case Nigeria splits from ****** OR na ****** go split from Nigeria. No comment. |
Nice one |
Ruqia Hassan was 30, a woman who dared to defy ISIS in its stronghold of Raqqa, Syria. She seemed to sense that one day she would pay with her life for her words and prayers. She was right. According to the social media accounts of citizen journalists from Raqqa, Hassan was killed sometime late last year. But ISIS only informed her family of her death this week, saying she had been "executed" for "espionage." CNN is unable to independently confirm the circumstances of her death. It's believed to be the first time that ISIS has killed a female citizen journalist in Syria. Hassan was known by the pseudonym Nisan Ibrahim and was one of a number of young activists in Raqqa who tried to get word to the outside world of what was really happening in the city. Read more from Source: edition.cnn.com/2016/01/05/world/syria-isis-woman-killed-ruqia-hassan/index.html |
miblolo:If he starts using drugs and chasing other ladies, should the wife complain or see it as "for better for worse" ![]() |
Ok,now if this works out,the dead will have a part of our "oil money" BUT how will the dead get their share? |
What were we t h i n k i n g ? That is the multi-million Naira question on the minds of thousands of Igbo men and women who obtained the documents sold by the now deposed leader ofhttp://newtelegraphonline.com/biafran-passport-massob-defrauded-us-victims/ |
As far as I know, freewill is man's rebellion against God. |
PastorOluT:Yes,he doesn't. His nature chose him. If someone was needed to deny Jesus, Peter won't have had a choice. His mouth was available. More like the parrot among birds. |




