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OreMI22:So you mean mercs were used in this war? What's your source? Are you saying Nigeria doesn't have capable pilots to fly those birds? I seriously doubt that, no news outlet has been able to prove the use of mercs in this war. |
no2fuks:Hmmm. still won't do it. I'll probably tell them my cab's got issues. No insults sha... Who am I to judge. Just can't stand that image let alone the sound. |
That SUCKS. ![]() I am not homophobic but I'll be damned if I tolerate two men kissing and smooching in an area I control. I don't even feel comfy when men and women do it. |
nairamaverick: ![]() My Bad... I didn't want to add my comment to the piece. |
nairamaverick:BROTHERLY... "what I do?" |
A Hero who wasn't afraid to pay the price. |
Read the powerful story of how Seaman Amaseimogha Paul, a naval officer who left Bayelsa to Borno state to help fight Boko Haram ensured he died alone after stepping on a landmine and then telling his colleagues to stay far away from the area while he tried to detonate the explosive. His brave story was shared by his colleague, Okunima Patrick on Facebook. Read it after the cut… source: http://reportsafrique.com/2015/07/brave-naval-officer-ensured-he-died-alone-after-discovering-landmine-while-fighting-boko-haram-in-borno/
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virus04:Quite sad... With All your education? Hmmm. I think you should read my comment and assess yours again. You'd probably understand. |
Seriously........ . . Who still follows this the FIFA ranking? That's all serious bulls... |
IdisuleOurOwn:BROTHERLY... hmmm Deris God o. ![]() |
Okay... ![]() Main while they should enforce the existing laws "properly". No the usual... 1 year imprisonment with the option of two thousand naira. |
mistabiola:Questions only few can answer... |
Check points are perceived as strategic in halting the free flow of arms, ammunition, and explosives. Taking away the check points opens up the roads to Boko Haram and enables them his far away targets. I guess we shouldn't be surprised if this trend spreads down South. The police should be better equipped to handle this role while the soldiers face the on going war. The civil defense corps can also be used for this purpose. God bless Nigeria. |
walozanga:AMNESTY LOADING 60.... AMNESTY FAILED... Error: COULD NOT READ FROM SERVER... |
mistabiola:I guess this means the government is taking better care of its "suspects" than the IDPs? Cause judging from those pictures... Hmmm |
They look like Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) to me. This is Sahara reporters we a lot talking about so permit me to have my reservations. Good morning y'all. |
It is Expected. I think their fears are justified. Akwa-Ibom isn't even suited for that kind of project. Personally, I would recommend some where around the Northern boarder. Lesser population, easier damage control, and lower risk impact on the environment. The desert/arid regions is well suited for such risky enterprise. But as a result of Boko Haram activities the North is a NO-NO. I just feel Nuclear energy is a lazy answer to the power problem we face in Nigeria. Let's wait for us to mature for this. Before the Ruskies push us to our untimely END. #Nigerian_awakening |
My RESPECT. Next time anybody thinks it wise to condemn the efforts of this men serving their Nation. Please think twice. |
BraniacX:Naaa... Life is all about timing. |
Politics |
Filmewell:Hmmm I don't either. I didn't intend my post to be insensitive (for real). When assessing national issues I try to take away all ethnic sentiments even mine. But that often is counted as insensitive. Let explain my stance... Where can you imprison Boko Haram members? In the North? Where they have brothers and fathers of similar mindsets? Nope... That's strategically flawed. The best place is where they have no sympathy. You can't argue against this. Yet, I understand your reservations that's why I noted that the government ought to build a new prison away from the general public. I guess one of those "evil forests" would do. To imprison them in the North would be like imprisoning Asari Dokubo in Niger-Delta. Not gonna work. Normally I'll say hosting the prisoners is like a service to the country. But we both know Nigeria isn't really popular in the East. Kogi state and Awka-Ibom were recently chosen as the states to host two Nuclear plants. We both know that's like suicide. That's service to the nation. By the way I've got Kogi/Bayelsa blood . Remember I also states that I hope they are able to reach a compromise. I hope I have not gotten myself in bigger trouble. With what I've said here. Ask more if necessary, note: I love the Igbos. |
Filmewell:Don't get you. ![]() |
Please, can someone tell me how much it costs to run an Msc program in University of Ibadan. Please I need it as soon as possible. Thanks Guys. |
Wow... Nobody should have to die so early. Cause of death? I wish the family would help others, so many people die in Nigeria for lack of finance to cover meager health bills. Na God sha. If life was guaranteed by riches death would only be for the poor. RIP |
BraniacX:That's true, but that's the heavy task they bear for the nation. That's why you won't catch me loosely criticising them. On the issue of politicization, I think that pretty much occurred under GEJ. He used the DSS openly to harass the Now President. So, it's not unexpected. Although I feel all should be done with SENSE. |
IYANGBALI:Bullseye... Your point is clear and precise. |
justNonso:First I'm wondering if you actually read what I wrote or this was just a form of attempted adolescence motivated insult from a clearly illogical yet overgrown half man. Read to empower yourself, and quit being childish and exposing the mass lacuna in your lob. I Don't celebrate mediocrity, I don't associate with your likes. Freaking never do well. Learn to assess facts and better yourself. Spewing trash all over. Mind you... I am not even angry, at least not yet. ![]() |
That's not agreeable. I APPRECIATE THE FACT THAT THEY APPEAR UNITED... that's good for the region. But for Nigeria... I feel the South East is the best place to imprison the Boko Haram members. They have the lowest likelihood of coming in contact with sympathizers that may attempt to break them out. I just feel, the federal government ought to have built a new Maximum Security Prison far away from public contact for that purpose, although still in the south East. I HOPE THEY CAN SOMEHOW REACH A COMPROMISE. GOD BLESS NIGERIA. |
HELL NO... WHAT? NO!!! HMMM AND MORE NO. PROUDLY NIGERIAN. |
madridguy:You have a point though. But the East is one sure place the Boko Haram members won't find sympathizers who may try to break them out. Get it? |
Quite unfortunate. Makes me wonder if at all we have a secret service in the country. Should the DSS have infiltrated this animals already? Another addition to the pile of bodies (casualties). Hmmm, the good Lord continue to protect us from evil. |
Tallesty1:If only there were more "actors and business men" like him. ![]() |
still won't do it. I'll probably tell them my cab's got issues. No insults sha... Who am I to judge. Just can't stand that image
let alone the sound.


