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Fahdiga:if he calls you today, you will still manage go see am for bourdillon o.. ![]() |
Kwanza:And you still can not buy forex from banks. Who is fooling who? |
Nonexistent1:You are a perpetual liar. You lied to Nairaland to get to this thread and you are still here spewing rubbish. |
IslamVIRGINS:Don't be among the misguided. Any saying attributed to prophet muhammed that contradicts what is in the qur'an should be discarded, seen as falsehood and should not be considered. Allah says what means: It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah, but it is piety from you that reaches Him. Thus have We made them subject to you that you may magnify Allah for His Guidance to you. And give glad tidings (O Muhammad SAW) to the Muhsinun (doers of good). Qu'ran 22:37 |
ChizzyBuna:Be a man and take the bull by the horn. Don't go for abortion, it is not right and ungodly. Learn from this mistake and make sure your baby mama to be completes her studies as well after giving birth. If you can do the do,you should be ready for the consequences, but this is not the end of the world for both of you. |
NairalandProf:who is not making the country safe? who are the attackers? |
Fearjah:When muslims are at the receiving end, the story is always one sided but when the table turns...you people will say ISLAM -A-BAD. Continue... ![]() |
Ceenachi:One of the reasons why Nigeria is suffering today is because of all the senseless killings. Is it either in the quran or Bible that thieves should be killed by burning them alive? I don't support jungle justice and this is wrong. |
naptu2:Lagos is surrounded by water/creeks and should be taken advantage of. I don't see the reason why every lagosian should commute by road daily instead of water system. A serious government will take advantage of this and ensure our creeks are dredged for water transport enhancement. there is a lot of revenue to be generated from water transportation. |
Onyi22:Bad mouth, release just one song and let's compare. They are always envious of a feat they can't achieve. |
sapphiere:But I honestly don't trust EFCC with most of their arrests. at the end of the day,most of these guys would be released and in some cases go back to the same act afterwards. The 10 kobo guy arrested about 2-3 months ago was released and was reported to have even started flexing again. I hope they will do a thorough job on this one. |
fergie001:This is a good one. Abia is moving up always under this man. |
Gift52:Nonsense! all of them should be rounded up and sent to prison. That is why no nation wants to see us in their country. We rationalise criminality and take pride in lawlessness. If I sit on the Govs seat, I would order for the arrest of all of the protesters and get them vomit all they have stolen. Lazy youths!!! |
HaykynLibra:The number should be reported to DSS and the Nigerian Police force. May be from Kidnappers. |
WazobiaNEWS:Reno is just wasting his time. Nigeria voted for a president and only the senate and house of assembly can impeach him. Reno himseld can contest come 2013 if he likes instead of disgracing himself up and down. |
oshozondii:[b]This is the parochial and uninformed angle from which many Nigerians look at the Palestine-Israel affair. But this matter has nothing to do with religion. Many Christians wrongly assume that the Jews are Christians but the reverse is the case. In fact there are more Christians among the Palestinians than among the Israelis. It is therefore more of a human right matter, a matter of conscience. What is happening between Israel and Palestine is that conscienceless power is subjugating powerless conscience. “We call on the Nigerian government to condemn Israel’s crime against humanity. Nigeria has always been known for its principled stand on international issues. This great African country confronted the apartheid regime of South Africa until it was brought to its knees. Nigeria was also at the forefront of the struggle to liberate Rhodesia, Zimbabwe and Angola from the clutches of apartheid and colonialism. This country must rise again to its traditional role of being the voice of the voiceless on the African continent before it loses its respect in the commity of nations.[/b] |
womenareapes1:It is advised to give out your female child who has gotten to "age of maturity" in marriage. But it is not for anyone to "go into" a girl who is under aged. Is child marriage legal in Europe? Most European countries still allow marriage under the age of 18 in certain circumstances, such as with parental consent or the approval of a judicial or governmental authority. In U.S. the situation is similar, with Delaware this year becoming the first state to ban marriage for anyone under 18 without exception. |
advocatejare:Guy! you were never a Muslim, so stop acting as if you were once one. |
TheCalculator:Who on earth would have imagined that Parkistanis are far more hospitable than some western countries...she said "Pakistan was the most hospitable place and people I visited. It has an incredible mountain landscape as well". |
superjab247:So jungle justice started in Nigeria recently abi Everything is just always hung on govt's neck, It is well o. |
raker300:Well said. However, it is because of all of your points that the Hausa's will not support igbo. do you think any region wants to be fenced out? do you think the north doesn't know exactly what you guys will do if given the power? Until you allow other parts of the country to trust you.....It wont be easy for you (Igbos) to become the president of this country. |
4ckyou:Doing well with 50k monthly is an exaggeration..Haba, in this economy! |
missiret:They are pained simply because they benefit from "Yahoo yahoo" either directly or in-directly. The level of moral decadence in this country is so appalling. Yahoo boys are simply thieves, and they are being celebrated everywhere. |
Kirigidi:See few of muslims contributions to development of science and modernity. The greatest scientific advances from the Muslim world From the elephant clock to the camera obscura, here are six amazing inventions from between the 9th and 15th centuries Jim Al-Khalili Ibn Firnas' flying contraption. There is no such thing as Islamic science – for science is the most universal of human activities. But the means to facilitating scientific advances have always been dictated by culture, political will and economic wealth. What is only now becoming clear (to many in the west) is that during the dark ages of medieval Europe, incredible scientific advances were made in the Muslim world. Geniuses in Baghdad, Cairo, Damascus and Cordoba took on the scholarly works of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, Greece, India and China, developing what we would call "modern" science. New disciplines emerged – algebra, trigonometry and chemistry as well as major advances in medicine, astronomy, engineering and agriculture. Arabic texts replaced Greek as the fonts of wisdom, helping to shape the scientific revolution of the Renaissance. What the medieval scientists of the Muslim world articulated so brilliantly is that science is universal, the common language of the human race. The 1001 Inventions exhibition at London's Science Museum tells some of the stories of this forgotten age. Here are my top six exhibits . . . 1 The elephant clock This centrepiece of the exhibition is a three-metre high replica of an early 13th-century water clock and one of the engineering marvels of the medieval world. It was built by al-Jazari, and gives physical form to the concept of multiculturalism. It features an Indian elephant, Chinese dragons, a Greek water mechanism, an Egyptian phoenix, and wooden robots in traditional Arabian attire. The timing mechanism is based on a water-filled bucket hidden inside the elephant. 2 The camera obscura The greatest scientist of the medieval world was a 10th century Arab by the name of Ibn al-Haytham. Among his many contributions to optics was the first correct explanation of how vision works. He used the Chinese invention of the camera obscura (or pinhole camera) to show how light travels in straight lines from the object to form an inverted image on the retina. 3 Al-Idrisi's world map This three-metre reproduction of the famous 12th-century map by the Andalusian cartographer, Al-Idrisi (1100-1166), was produced in Sicily and is regarded as the most elaborate and complete description of the world made in medieval times. It was used extensively by travellers for several centuries and contained detailed descriptions of the Christian north as well as the Islamic world, Africa and the Far East. 4 The Banu Musa brothers' "ingenious devices" These three brothers were celebrated mathematicians and engineers in ninth-century Baghdad. Their Book of Ingenious Devices, published in 850, was a large illustrated work on mechanical devices that included automata, puzzles and magic tricks as well as what we would today refer to as "executive toys". 5 Al-Zahrawi's surgical instruments This array of weird and wonderful devices shows the sort of instruments being used by the 10th-century surgeon al-Zahrawi, who practised in Cordoba. His work was hugely influential in Europe and many of his instruments are still in use today. Among his best-known inventions were the syringe, the forceps, the surgical hook and needle, the bone saw and the lithotomy scalpel. 6 Ibn Firnas' flying contraption (above) Abbas Ibn Firnas was a legendary ninth-century inventor and the Da Vinci of the Islamic world. He is honoured on Arabic postage stamps and has a crater on the moon named after him. He made his famous attempt at controlled flight when, aged 65, he built a rudimentary hang glider and launched himself from the side of a mountain. Some accounts claim he remained airborne for several minutes before landing badly and hurting his back. Jim Al-Khalili is an author and broadcaster. He is professor of physics and of the public engagement in science at the University of Surrey. |
Grgton:Missionary school but taken over by Govt. Is it the missionaries that are funding the schools? No, so Govt is the main player here, every one must comply and live by the rules. Besides, Christians are not asked to comply. We just like to make issues out of nothing....CAN has turned to something else since the days of Oritsejiofor. I pray that peace should return to Kwara state. |
Numerouno94:Bigots everywhere. so Kwara is bokoharam state....anyone that is not a christian can never be good to some of you guys. Hypocrites! |
Charmingrascal:The schools in question now belongs to the state and are being funded by them regardless of the names given to them. You made made a valid point though by talking about tolerance but you ended it by contradicting yourself when you say Muslims are causing problems. You guys should know how to contribute to issues without fuelling religious bigotry. |
oilPUSSY:So why is saharareporters sounding so happy about this news. We are all in this together. If BokoHaram over runs Nigeria, we will all be forced to live under their barbaric laws. This is time for more encouragements for our gallant soldiers especially now that we have new service chiefs. |
Tranquillity360:We are sorry for what some misguided Yorubas did in Ibadan. Hausa's are our friends and we will continue to live together like brothers and sisters. My father is more or less an Hausa man, lived most of his life in the North and spoke both Hausa and Fulani languages. Innocent Yoruba's should not be killed for what some few bad guys have done to the Hausas, same way we are appealing to our Yoruba brothers to stop believing that every hausa man is Fulani and also that every Fulani is a killer herder. |
johnkey:Why are you people like this. Who told you people are not still dying of COVID-19? Even nairaland account captured over 500 new cases and 5 death for Feb 14th. Please stop spreading fake information. |
DWJOBScom:But if it was news about fulani herders, you people will jump into it. Wike is an example of a typical Nigerian Elite, hypocrisy is in their blood. |
themeteornews:Government should release the video for people to be able to belief them. This seems like a conjectured story. |

