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Very Peaceful
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Voters patiently waiting for their turn
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Women are not left behind
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Candidates are happy and chatting
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It amazes me how this people are organizing their things, see the voting process
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1025:Sure politicians are after money, power, and respect |
Today 156.5 |
Let's see what "Fresh Air" will do about the problem |
[quote author=Sisi_Kill link=topic=765444.msg9208675#msg9208675 date=1316827058]Please just STFU and go STFD!!!![/quote]When did it become a crime to ask women protect themselves by dressing decently in public? |
No man will look at a woman/lady/girl covered from head to toe with a black abayah flowing freely without showing any shape of her. Public decency is the best protection, Women, cover up and protect you dignity and be free from atrocities like this. |
100% expenditure by 2015 ![]() |
If care is not taken, cost of fertilizer bag will cost $100 in Nigeria, this man always compares his prices to the dollar, he is dollar mugu! |
They will slaughter you one day, stupid! I am angry at you 'dan uwa' why don't you invest in North and employ 7,000 "boko haram" to be members into your factories? They will cast you out of Edo and seize your factory, sorry for you, we won't accept you when you come back to Kano either as you have done nothing there to carve unemployment and create jobs with your wealth. Da gaske ka zama inuwar giginya, na nesa kan sha ta. |
LOL, No good Muslim will write in a document "Mohammed or Muhammed" referring to our Prophet, it is always "Muhammad". silly, how will radicals call themselves "Radicals"? ROTLMAO Yours in Service of Allah (Looks like one is in a Church, hahahahahahaha) Really, like someone said, any person believing this, is really really dumb and blind, and he should get his brain check for possible psychological trauma in his brain. |
That long paper is probably made by a non-muslim, probably may be a PASTOR!!! ![]() |
This thread was created in 2009 |
Riyadh: The results of laboratory tests for the remains of the suicide bombers, who blew themselves up in the terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia during the past years, show heroin substances intended to make them not feel pain when they blow themselves up.Further to indicate after all, Islam is not the problem, Drugs, Alcoholism, intimate obsession, unemployment, poverty, anger over injustice, misleading information, Islamophobia, are the real causes of terrorism. I, as a Muslim, condemned all forms of terrorism, and killings of innocent people for whatever reason. |
niyooo:Were you looking for this https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-37854.0.html ?? |
Someone even said he rather vote IBB than Sanusi, it shows how some people hate anything good from North, and laugh anything evil from North, SMH |
KDULAR:I respect you, tell them please |
fyneguy:A request means real cash (normally in the form of submitted bank drafts which are confirmed) has been submitted. So what other means of authentication do you mean or suggest? |
A woman and her family were shot by Libyan rebel fighters in a deadly attack because their last name was Gaddafi, it has been reported. Mother-of-three Afaf Gaddafi was attempting to flee the war-torn country with her children and other family members over fears that their surname would land them in trouble. Mistaken for Gaddafi loyalists, rebel fighters opened fire at them near an airport - killing the couple’s two daughters Yam, 20 months, and Aden, three weeks, as well as Afaf’s mother and sister. Afaf Gaddafi and her three-year-old son Ahmed, who has no links to Muammar Gaddafi other than sharing a name, survived the attack. After realising the mix-up, soldiers from Libya’s National Transitional Council (NTC) escorted the family to hospital, but four of the six victims could not be saved. Afaf lost her eye in the shooting and husband Essam Arara hopes that she can now receive specialist treatment in the UK. London School of Economics graduate Mr Arara, who was living in Britain at the time of the shootings, told the London Evening Standard: “None of them are even related to Muammar Gaddafi - it is just a surname given to many thousands of members of his tribe. “But my wife and all our relatives were afraid that they could immediately be subjected to revenge attacks just because of their names. So they decided to flee to a safer place." “If their names had not been Gaddafi they would have stayed at home and all be alive today.” Gaddafi is a common surname in the North African country indicating that the person is part of the Gaddadfa tribe. Mr Arara, 36, was arranging for the family to join him in Britain. He said: “After what my wife and son have been through they cannot face living in Libya. Britain is our only chance for a decent future.” Libya’s National Transitional Council was unable to comment in time for publication. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/family-shot-by-rebels-because-of-gaddafi-surname.html Madness at its core, imagine what these people will do to "Black Nigerians with surname "Gaddafi", yes there are so many thousands of people from North of Nigeria named Gaddafi. |
Sounds Honest |
[quote author=yawa-ti-de link=topic=757594.msg9183570#msg9183570 date=1316520800]auwal, I am well aware of that. My point wasn't that but why we would be doing that. Totally unnecessary[/quote]oh ok, I think they registered the .gov.ng after they must have finished working under the .com domain, so the webmaster might just be lazy to transfer/copy everything under the .gov.ng Another thing I am skeptical about, must companies (especially bank) doesn't trust the .ng domains, I think there should be just domains like access.com.ng, gtb.com.ng, fcmb.com.ng, scb.com.ng, etc, instead of those long names used for the .com. |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7918383.stm Snoop Dogg has revealed he has joined the Nation of Islam after appearing at the religious group's annual Saviours' Day event in Chicago. The rapper, who described himself as the "leader of the hip-hop community", told followers he would share what he learned with other musicians. He told reporters that he joined the group because he was "doing what's right and representing what's right". It preaches self-reliance for black people within an Islamic framework. At Sunday's event, the rapper sat on stage while Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan gave a speech. He said afterwards that listening to the speech from Mr Farrakhan was "about a mirror - it's about looking at yourself". He added: "We're doing a lot of wrongs among ourselves that need correcting." When asked if he had joined the movement he said: "I'm already in the Nation, that's why I'm here. "I'm an advocate for peace, I've been in the peace movement ever since I've been making music. "My whole thing is not about really trying to push my thing on you. "It's just about the way I live, and I live how I'm supposed to live as far as doing what's right and representing what's right - that's why I was here today." He would not say when he had joined the Nation of Islam. Other rappers previously involved with the movement include NWA star-turned-actor Ice Cube. |
[quote author=yawa-ti-de link=topic=757594.msg9148365#msg9148365 date=1316030341]Interesting observation of nigeria.gov.ng, now that it is back up: So I am poking around, in search of ideas for: https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-759968.0.html I then click on "news" and I notice that the layout has changed and in fact looks much better. I then look at the logo and notice, "nigeriafirst.org", I then say "okay, wen that one happen now" and look at the url and notice: http://www.statehouse.gov.ng/ . To make matters even more "interesting", www.nigeriafirst.org actually exists and has the same content as the state house site, and no, neither redirects to the other. Now I am totally perplexed but that is by the way. My questions: 1) How many of you are aware of http://www.statehouse.gov.ng/ 2) How many of you are aware of nigeriafirst.org 3) What in the world is happening to our dear country's online presence? [/quote]If you look at the source of both, the actual files are under nigeriafirst.org, so it is the main domain for the website, they eventually redirect statehouse.gov.ng to nigeriafirst.org without you knowing using "Masked Forwarding". |
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[/quote]If you look at the source of both, the actual files are under nigeriafirst.org, so it is the main domain for the website, they eventually redirect statehouse.gov.ng to nigeriafirst.org without you knowing using "Masked Forwarding".