Culture › Re: Colonial Era Pictures Of Lagos by benincitys(f): 12:28pm On Mar 15, 2009 |
nice pics there i read everything. |
Food › Re: Lazy Meals by benincitys(f): 11:59am On Mar 15, 2009 |
egg and yam, tea and bread. |
Family › Re: I Want To Leave My Husband For My First Love.pls I Need You Advise. by benincitys(f): 11:52am On Mar 15, 2009 |
do what you feel is right for you and your child , be sure this guy in Nigerian love u, so you don't have to regret it after he is in the state, many of our boys want to go out of Nigerian by anyway. |
Food › Re: Ice Cream Preparation by benincitys(f): 1:36pm On Mar 13, 2009 |
i will like to know too |
Food › Re: Did We Have Fishs Like This In Nigerian? by benincitys(op): 1:35pm On Mar 13, 2009 |
*Hauwa*: i really need to lay my hands on those fishes. the catfish taste is too dullish here. i don't know why they remove the skin selling me bare catfish.
where can i find those fish? i remember going to a farmer market with my sister last year. the catfish was sooooooooooooo huge i was a bit scared. we bought 4 of them. just one filled the pot because it was just too big. but the taste was out of this world 
the only thing i thot of doing then was smoking it with her charcoal grill then make egusi or ogbono soup with but for the neighbor. go to spain they have all kinds of fish . |
Family › Re: Wicked Mother Killing Her Own Blood by benincitys(f): 1:28pm On Mar 13, 2009 |
~Sissy~: Wicked mum: Slaughters own seven-month-old baby From MATTHIAS NWOGU, Umuahia Thursday, March 12, 2009
The serene village of Nchara Oloko, Ikwuano Local Government Area of Abia State was thrown into confusion recently as a woman slit the throat of her seven-month-old son and dumped him in the house of her lover in protest.
advertisement The 32-year-old mother, Mrs Amarachi Ajagba has five other children possibly from a previous marriage before giving birth to the one she slaughtered, claiming that she did so to protest her abandonment by her lover to solely take care of the baby. GOD what is all this ?
It was gathered that the lover, Mr Ibeabuchi Ememandu, a commercial motorcyclist had a fling with her, which resulted in pregnancy. He consequently accepted responsibility, but did not cater for the baby.
Amarachi who took care of the baby for seven months allegedly got fed up on the fateful day and felt she could no longer bear the burden alone. She therefore took the fatal decision, slaughtered the baby, took him in her wrapper and dumped the corpse in his lover’s house.
Mr Soji Alabi, Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Abia State Command where the incident was first reported said the woman confessed that she carried out the heartless act in the residence of a pastor in one of the pentecostal churches in the area, using his kitchen knife.
His words, “A confessional statement made by the woman indicated that Mr Ememandu refused to take care of her and the baby hence her action.
However, Mr Ememandu denied abandoning the baby and the woman, saying he “never failed to take care of her during and after the birth of the child” and wondered why she should take such an extreme action of terminating the life of the baby who was already seven months old.
Another riddle in the episode is that there were no bloodstains on the boy and the wrapper with which she brought the corpse to the lover’s house, raising suspicion on the whereabouts of the innocent child’s blood.
The lover, who reported the incident to the NSCDC said it was his sister who alerted him to the corpse dumped in his house.
Meanwhile, the NSCDC has transferred the matter on the Abia State Police Command Umuahia for further investigation, even as the Commandant of the Corps, Dauda D. Mungadi frowned at the growing lack of respect for human life in the state.
http://odili.net/news/source/2009/mar/12/500.html GOD what is all this ? |
Nairaland General › Re: Should Gay Marriages Be Allowed In Africa? by benincitys(f): 6:41pm On Mar 10, 2009 |
ken2009: it is only a matter of time before gay people have their way. i dont think a person would in his right mind choose to be gay, i have never heard of it. Being gay could really be a tough burden, imagine hiding who you truly are for your entire life--living a life that is a lie. Before anyone starts to condemn gay people, i urge to look very well within your own family. if you say they should be stoned, how about that your brother, or sister, or nephew, our people say do not throw stones in the market place for you do not know who it will hit!!! tell them for me . |
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Food › Re: Did We Have Fishs Like This In Nigerian? by benincitys(op): 6:02pm On Mar 10, 2009 |
look ugly but sweet to eat. |
Romance › Re: Do I Become Gay Because Of Money?,help! by benincitys(f): 11:58am On Mar 09, 2009 |
tell him you are not gay. |
Food › Re: Did We Have Fishs Like This In Nigerian? by benincitys(op): 8:53pm On Mar 08, 2009 |
epi: @poster
Madam, is this the fish you are talking about? this is the fish i am talking about.
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Food › Did We Have Fishs Like This In Nigerian? by benincitys(op): 3:05pm On Mar 08, 2009 |
if yes what is the name sorry the photo is too large |
Nairaland General › Re: Should Gay Marriages Be Allowed In Africa? by benincitys(f): 1:50pm On Mar 08, 2009 |
if your situation is intolerable , than get out of that, most gays have been driven to thoughts of suicide at some time in their lives by unsuppotive families, gays deserve the same right as others and people should be free to live their own lifestyle live and let live everybody with their own killing everyday war everywhere . |
Politics › Re: Tsvangirai Nearly Die In A Car Crash, His Wife Was Not That Lucky by benincitys(f): 9:01pm On Mar 07, 2009 |
no comment |
Romance › Re: Can You Marry A Lady Out Of Pity by benincitys(f): 8:37pm On Mar 07, 2009 |
no no no. |
Nairaland General › Re: Should Gay Marriages Be Allowed In Africa? by benincitys(f): 12:27pm On Mar 07, 2009 |
please brother no bad word. |
Nairaland General › Re: Should Gay Marriages Be Allowed In Africa? by benincitys(f): 12:11pm On Mar 07, 2009 |
what is right when you are not allowed to marry who you love. |
Nairaland General › Re: Should Gay Marriages Be Allowed In Africa? by benincitys(f): 12:07pm On Mar 07, 2009 |
MrCrackles: Topic
Nah, it is bloody wrong
Homosexuality is a grave sin!  na today what kind of sin is dat when two people are in love . |
Nairaland General › Re: Should Gay Marriages Be Allowed In Africa? by benincitys(f): 11:53am On Mar 07, 2009 |
why not everyone is free to marry who he or she love , if two men can marry in spain , germany etc the african gay should be allowed to do the same thing are them not all human? |
Travel › Re: Help Please by benincitys(f): 7:52am On Mar 07, 2009 |
i would like to help but nigerians with their 419 the thing fear me . |
Culture › Re: The Nigerian Tribe That Really Loves Money by benincitys(f): 10:58pm On Mar 05, 2009 |
they are sick Na WA for them ooh |
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Romance › Re: He Spoils Me Silly - How Can I Thank Him by benincitys(f): 5:30pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
please keep it to yourself who care, thank him in whatever way you like he is paying you for the sex you are giving him. |
Romance › Re: Wetin Make I Do? by benincitys(f): 2:24pm On Mar 03, 2009 |
did the blble tell you not to work as a wife ? |
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Family › Re: Can I Tell Him The Truth Now? by benincitys(f): 11:08am On Mar 03, 2009 |
plappville tell him the truth and let you mind be at Peace, @jjyou you are a sweetheart you say it all, i was looking for you in Benin from one house to the other.  |
Romance › Re: Wetin Make I Do? by benincitys(f): 6:26pm On Mar 02, 2009 |
is he you father to provid for you? how old are you ? |
Family › Re: Mastubation by benincitys(f): 11:29am On Mar 01, 2009 |
what is sin about mastubation? something you do all by yourself . |
Culture › Re: American Nigerian by benincitys(f): 10:43am On Mar 01, 2009 |
dis guy live me with no word omo. |
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Travel › Re: Food Item Not Allowed To Take When Traveling From Nigerian To Other Country by benincitys(op): 12:23pm On Feb 27, 2009 |
LETTER FROM LUFTHANSA. dear ms we were very sorry to learn that your recent flight journey from Nigerian to germany did not proceed as smoothly as expected and regret that you checked luggage was delayed upon arrival in friedrichshafen on 19 february 2009 and personal items were further missing from it upon final delivery, therefore, please accept our sincere apologies for any personal disruptions those unpleasant experiences may have caused.
every effort is made by the respective stations and ground staff to ensure that our passengers´ baggage arrives safely and in best condition at its final destination thus we have immediately informed the responsible teams and station representatives for futher analysis and order to avoid similar incidents in the future.
in view of the partial loss you incurred we naturally cover the value of the missing articles in accordance with our liability guidelines against direct proof in form of the respective receipts, exceptionally , we have now arranged for a corresponding cheque payment of EUR thout direct proof towards the items´value and kindly ask you to allow between 10 and 14 days for the cheque document to arrive with separte mail. yours sincerely deutsche lufthansa AG customer relations
i post this because of my Nigerian brothers and sisters don't sit there and get things taking away from your bag without reasons always go for the why . |