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dis was wat I found on dier fb page
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OK....sad news fr man u |
collynzov5: Still no pictures yet from the serial Jambite.lyk seriously oooooo |
lol.....n skul fee fr non- indigene is 100k....na wah oo |
Unknown gunmen suspected to be the dreaded Boko Haram sect are reported to have on Sunday, July 27, stormed Garkida, in Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State, killing several people in the attack. The village is currently under heavy gunfire as one of the residents of the area who is too shaken to provide his name told Premium Times saying: “We are right now locked up in our houses and all we can hear is heavy gunfire which appears to come from all directions”. Meanwhile as a result of the attacks, the village head of Zar community, a retired wing commander, Dauda Daniel, is still missing, while some relatives of Daniel have expressed worries that he may have been abducted by the gunmen, according to Thisday. Many residents have fled the community and gone into hiding as the whereabouts of hundreds of others is yet to be known as a result of the attack. Its however not yet certain the number of casualties. Garkida is a community under Gombi Local Government Area. The Boko Haram sect have claimed responsibility for several attacks in northern Nigeria and other parts of the country from detonating bombs, to kidnap and causing so havocs in the country which as resulted to the death of thousands. Just recently on July 23, the terrorists carried out another twin explosion in Kaduna state, killing atleast 82 people . Less than three days ago, gunmen suspected to be members of Boko Haram sect on Thursday, 24 July, 2014, invaded Garubula village of Biu local Government area of Borno state, killed 11 people including the district Head of Garubula village, Alhaji Ibrahim Dawi . According to Human Rights Watch (HRW) analysis the Boko Haram insurgents have killed at least 2,053 civilians in the first half of 2014 . More Details later. source: http://www.naij.com/ 70340.html |
yungchop: All NL guys are Ugly?? Check my profile pic and have a re-think ![]() yungchop: All NL guys are Ugly?? Check my profile pic and have a re-think |
Lol......maybe d guy d broke |
rip |
so u mean say na gals d rule NL abi |
pls anyone hu knw hw to make a name clickable in a comment box or in a timeline should pls help me out....I hv tried Google stuff BT is not working out...any kind hrt should help pls |
alo~bam |
With the current spate of insecurity in the country the Catholic Diocese of Enugu, yesterday, conducted thorough screening of its members before allowing them into the Sunday services as part of of efforts to prevent attack on the church by Boko Haram insurgents. The church also banned women from entering with hand-bags as part of the security measures. Some Pentecostal churches within Enugu have also procured bomb detecting equipment with which they screened vehicles driven by worshippers into the premises of the churches within the state capital. Some churches have constructed iron barricades to prevent insurgents from hitting the church buildings with their vehicles. This development is following the averted bomb attack by the Police in Winners Church , Owerri Imo state on June 15. It would be recalled that on June 16, the soldiers arrested over 400 suspected boko haram insurgents at Aba, Abia State while two other buses allegedly containing suspected insurgents was said to have that fateful night successfully escaped. The Bishop of Enugu Catholic Diocese, Rt. Rev. Calistus Onaga, was said to have directed all parish priests within the Diocese to make the official announcement regarding the ban on female worshippers coming into the churches with handbag, during Sunday services. The bishop, who appealed to the church members to cooperate with the ushers and security men charged with maintaining security in the churches, explained that the exercise was not meant to embarrass the women or anybody, but borne out of the present disturbing insecurity challenges facing the nation. He assured that the security measures would be carried out with human face,and in a civilised manner, adding that the church did not want to take chances. A worshipper who do not want his name preinted said, “I must tell you, the Bishop and entire Catholic faithful in Enugu, are apprehensive with the rumour of the insurgents infiltrating the east, especially the alleged recent escape of two buses conveying Boko Haram members in Abia state, during a security check. “I support the development that henceforth, women will no longer be allowed to enter Catholic churches during masses with hand bags, apart from their purses, which will also be subjected to thorough scrutiny by church workers. “Before today’s announcement was made, our Bishop had already briefed all the parish priests under the Diocese, so that they can take the message down to their various parishes. “Though, we known that if God did not guard a city, guard men will be guarding in vein; but there is also need for us as human beings to play our own part, while God plays his own part”. According to Vanguard, some of the Pentecostal churches within Enugu capital visited yesterday that the worshippers were subjected to thorough security screening by the internal security men of the churches while some churches were being guarded by armed policemen. Both cars and handbags were searched to ensure that no bomb was smuggled into the church while the premises were patrolled regularly to forestall attacks by insurgents who might target the places of worship. source: naij.com/68933.html |
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God don butter dis woman bread o ![]() |
Owk...wel done sir |
Tryin
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Goal...obagooo |
Former Senegal coach Bruno Metsu, who led the African country to the World Cup quarterfinals in 2002, has died aged 59, French media reported on Tuesday. Local newspaper La Voix du Nord, sports daily L'Equipe and France Football magazine reported that Metsu, who quit his coaching job at Dubai club Al Wasl last year to fight stomach cancer, passed away overnight at his Dunkirk home in northern France. The much-travelled Metsu, also known as "The White Sorcerer", also coached Guinea, Qatar, and several clubs in the Gulf region. However, the highlight of his career came at the 2002 World Cup when Senegal beat holders France in the opening game and went on to reach the last eight. That year, Senegal also reached the African Nations Cup final.
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D video no make sense atall...abeg wic kind of dirty hair dat guy cari 4 dat video? |
I knw talk o |
Lol .... |
Hopin to c hw jose wil loose dis 1 |
She realy deserve it...bt d price of gari stil knw change |
She realy deserve it...bt d price gari stil knw change |
Go realpower nd get d comentry |


