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Adyrin: Front page things..... I see that ♍γ̲̣̣ pastors prayers really worked in church today!Check well, this aint front page...sorry to disappoint u..dat prayers is not for u. |
seunlayi: but they allow the one in the church to explode killing scores of Christians.I agree, Mourihno(defence) style no dey work again make we Pellegrini (attack) them. |
Acidosis: Very s¡lly question, bro/woman.Lol @ 'bro/woman' ![]() |
softsparkyy: First time hearing stuff like this.Science student will understand better. |
kulyie: I was already expecting people like youHow are u sure the op is a man, its a faceless forum now. Abi na ur brother? |
OmoAlata1: people already attacking the Op lol, i guess the truth hurtsUhnmmm truths hurts? So where u come from, is dat how it is? Even if he is trying to make sense, what's up wit the cursing things. How many of his mate are here. |
Onlinebizexpert: can somebody whisper to the OP that he is maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadI dont really think he's mad, he is just physciologically disturbed |
Seems life has being very very cruel to u. It is well Relationship101: Kudos to all the women (and men) that are standing up against domestic abuse. Africans have experienced a large dose of abuse (especially to the women) and we need to stand up against this devilish act. I lopve women. They are queens. They are strong, energetic, important and compassionate. Damn! Did I forget to mention that they are sexy? |
PLEASE WHERE ARE U FROM AND HOW OLD ARE U? DONT BE OFFENDED O. Naima00: hmm the way I look at it,isn't she still her father's daughter regardless of who she is married to. maybe I have a different viewpoint because it isn't in my culture but a woman doesn't belong to her husband and rather is married to him just as he is married to her right! if he doesn't have to change his name then why should she if she does't want to? however her father is blood always has been and always will be. |
See where ur @ss brain now fall ur head. U said "dont judge muslims by what the do but what is in the Quaran" so y u cum dey comment on what people are doing. Are they d one that created u. U said dont look @ people when it cums to islam but when ure talkin christianity, u can talk abt people. Eediot like u, u dont need to spoil people's fun u know, hypocrite. People like u still go to brothel go Bleep ashawo, u cum dey preach for us. Go tell dat to ur brothers in th north. Killing themselves, and Osama Laden followers. HYPOCRITE Dsimple: SEE WHAT CHRISTAINITY AND MORDERNISATION HAS TURN D WORLD INTO? LEGALISING PROSTITUTION CALLING IT BEAUTY CONTEST. |
OkikiOluwa1: We are progressing in terms of technology & development but retrogressing in terms of lifestyle.I agree.. |
kastonkastrol: or probably be six feet under the earth by now.... Notice, she is a very pretty yoruba ladyWhat does being six feet under has to do with a very pretty yoruba lady. If person no wan talk, people like u will force sum1. Its Sunday and i refuse to succumb to temptation in Jesus Name. |
OkikiOluwa1: We are progressing in terms of technology & development but retrogressing in terms of lifestyle.I agree. |
Found this heartbreaking story and decided to share. Find below... (above is Calistus Ike) A shaft of pain knifed through his facial contours as he recounted the grisly experiences he had in prison for more than 23 years. Prior to 1989, Calistus Ike had dreamt of becoming a very successful business man. Little did he know that he was going to spend seven years as an awaiting trial inmate and another 16 years on the death row. As the first son and bread winner of his family at that time, Ike, had all his dreams quashed after he was sentenced to death following his refusal to pay N200 bribe to the policeman that investigated an allegation against him. Luck however shone on him when through the intervention of a France- based human right group, Avocats Sans Frontieres, ASFF, also known as ‘Lawyers Without Borders France’, the Edo state government, pardoned him and approved his release from prison in 2012. Reliving the harrowing times he had in jail and circumstances that led to his conviction withSaturdayVanguard, this disconsolate erstwhile death row inmate, insisted that he was innocent of the allegation that left him at the mercy of the hang-man, even as he called for a total overhaul of the criminal justice system in Nigeria. Describing himself as a “lucky-survivor”, Ike, who is now in his early fifties, stressed that so many innocent Nigerians are currently languishing in various prison facilities across the federation. “The unfortunate thing is that some of the people I left in prison did not even have a case-file. Some of them had stayed as ‘awaiting-trial’ inmates for more than 10 years”, he lamented. Narrating the story of his life, Ike said: “It happened to me in the year 1989. I was resident in Benin, the Edo state capital. There was a man that lived in the same compound with me. His wife had stomach problem and he asked me to lead him to somewhere to collect a root (herbal medicine) for his wife. We went there about5pm. After escorting him to the place where he collected the medicine, I returned to my house. The next day, I went to do my business. I did not know that the same man had engaged police to look for me and the other man that gave him the root, a man I didn’t even know. When I heard that police came to look for me, I inquired about the station they came from and went there myself. ”I reported myself and asked why they came to look for me. They told me that there was an allegation that I conspired with the man we collected medicine from his house and broke into my neighbour’s house- who was the same man I accompanied to get the roots for his wife- and stole his properties. I never knew that they had equally arrested the man that gave us the root. Thereafter, the policeman handling the case insisted that I must write a confessional statement otherwise he would deal with me. I refused to write anything. I told him that I would only narrate the exact thing that happened''. ”It was at that juncture that he started beating me with ‘Koboko’. He flogged me mercilessly that day. I was tortured until the D.P.O in charge of the station asked him to stop and just take my statement. After I gave them my statement, the same policeman that flogged me, came back and said that he could not find any evidence to pin the alleged crime on me. He said that he had concluded all the investigations and found nothing against me. ”However, he said I should give him N200 so that he would drop the case and allow me to go home. Remember, we are talking about 1989. As at that time, that amount was big money to me. So, I told him I had no such money to give out. I stood my ground that I was innocent of the charge and even asked them to take me to court if indeed they thought that I had a case to answer. Within two days, the policeman took the matter to court. We went to court, at the Magistrate court, the policeman freed the other man I was accused with and pinned the whole charge on me. ”From the Magistrate court, he took me to the Military Tribunal where the case changed overnight. From the original allegation of ‘burglary and theft’, I was charged with armed robbery.Whereas the Policeman and that my compound man whose properties were allegedly stolen, as well as his wife, testified before Tribunal, I had no one to testify for me. I was left with only God and no one else. ”After a long run of the trial, I was convicted and sentenced to death for a crime I never committed or even imagined. I never for once had such dream for my life, but I was condemned to death.Nonetheless, my faith in God never wavered, I kept asking him to vindicate me. I was in death sentence cell in Edo state for over 14 years. After then, I was transferred to Enugu prison. ”One day, I was there, inside the prison with other inmates when information got to me that there were some people from France that were helping inmates in Benin prison. I quickly called my brother and asked him to take my plight to those people, maybe they could help me to regain my freedom. ”By the special grace of God, within three months, I was let loose from the grip of the wicked of this world and I thank God for it. What I however want Nigerians to know is that there is great level of injustice in our judiciary and because of that, many innocent people have died for crimes they never committed.'' ”Some of our lawyers are not helping matters. All they are interested in is money. Some cases they know they don’t have the capacity to handle they will just force themselves into them and their clients will be condemned and killed. Before my very eyes, I witnessed executions that took the lives of over 48 young and energetic men and women . It is a painful thing to experience. I was released in 2012. After I was arrested in 1989, I stayed as awaiting trial inmate for seven years, and stayed on death row for 16 years. My case did not go up to the Supreme Court. It was tried by the military tribunal so I didn’t even have the opportunity to go on appeal. ”My experience in the prison was very traumatic. That place is hell on earth! Some of the prison warders are very wicked- even though there are some good ones too. The bad ones are tormentors. They torment inmates at will. The food inside there is nothing to write home about. Roofs of some of the cells leak badly when it rains. Getting good medication is rather a luxury too big to imagine, except in critical cases or upon an order of the court. In the prison, every inmate is left to his own fate. Inmates are suffering badly even the awaiting trial inmates too. ”It hurts me when I see them on TV claiming that they are reforming the prisons. I am telling you today that they are doing nothing. Anyone that is so convinced that our prisons are better now should volunteer and spend a weekend inside any of our prisons. The hardship inside there is better imagined than experienced.I saw hell! If the government gets up now and say they are reforming prisons, they are doing nothing! I am saying this because I experienced it for 16 years on the death row”.
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texanomaly: It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. ~Abraham Lincoln.See as u finish im life for outside ![]() |
texanomaly: It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. ~Abraham Lincoln. |
philtex: KiriKiri PriS0N 4 WhAt? Niqqur.For feel like kissing PEJ. |
philtex: I Feel Like Kissing Patience Jonathan Dame....Dem don furnish ur room and parlour for KiriKiri prison. |
new2020: What do you expect from a yoruba OP? That's their mindet...put Igbos behind. See am he take style flood the whole page with Yoruba women.Is Patience Jonathan a yoruba lady. I have being telling u..stop taking drugs. |
tuffgongjo: money,power,influence$prickk. ![]() |
rattlesnake: Shitty thread....see tinubu moster tiff marrying fine women...women can marry even monkeys for money...thank God for my mum,sister,and daughter...others are just whewwwI pity ur wife, she's marrying a monkey. |
LMAyedun: Sherifat AregbesolaFunny enough, dis one even look like her husband. |
saasala: The Quran actually supports this violence, if you doubt me Read this article that outlined verses in the Quran where violence and killing of innocent people is supported. Here: http://www..com/verses-in-the-quran-where-violence-and-killing-of-innocent-people-is-supported/Do we need to start a religion war again. Lets sleeping dogs lie and talk about the topic alone. |
ITbomb: That before Ben Murray something graduated from school.Funny enough they pay to watch them even fancy them, its just dat the world is moving fast now, i wonder if i should day we are progressing or retrogressing. |
Tallesty1: Their undies are not left out. Take a look a this pixI wonder what they'll wear in the next 10 yrs. |
50 years ago. Before many of us were born. How things have changed. They were still beautiful back then though... NOTE THE DRESS...I WONDER WHERE THE MINI, ARMLESS CAME FROM.
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50 years ago. Before many of us were born. How things have changed. They were still beautiful back then though... NOTE THE DRESS...I WONDER WHERE THE MINI, ARMLESS CAME FROM.
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kennygee: This OP dey lie sha, what other video(s) is your basis for comparison?U dont need to compare with anoda video b4 u know its wack...the picture quality is okay and the effects are aite but the content is average. Mavin don pass dat stage to dey do anyhow video. Dat video is good for an upcoming artiste. |
armadeo: SauceKnorr maggi |
A 63-year-old Chinese woman, Ding Liang got a rude shock recently when she was told by her son not to come visiting because she was too ugly and would embarrass him, according to local media,SMACK. Liang had traveled five hours from her village to meet her son and his newborn child in the Hangzhou province of China. Years ago, her son moved to the city to pursue a college education – he did well at school, landed a job at a reputable car dealer shop and got married. When she attended the wedding dressed like a peasant, her son was very furious, refusing to recognise her as his mother. Soon after, the son began to ignore Ding and the rest of the family back in the village. He would never call and hardly spoke to her even when she called. “I don’t mind, I know he has his own life now, so I understand that he doesn’t call and only speaks to me when I ring him,” Ding said. “But when he rang me the other day to say that he had had a baby, I wanted to visit him and bring my grandchild some gifts. He said I shouldn’t come, that I would embarrass him because I’m too ugly.” On the day of her journey, Ding woke up at 4:00am and dressed in the clothes that she had purchased specially for the occasion. Unfortunately, she didn’t have her son’s address, and when she called him, he didn’t answer the phone. “Before 10am, I was wandering here and there searching. Two people asked me what I was looking for. I told them I was looking for my son who is a car salesman. Several others also tried calling him but he didn’t answer. One of them texted him pretending to be a potential customer, but he only got a reply stating that ‘Chief Xu was on a business trip to Xiamen’.” Disappointed, Ding finally decided to return to her village with all the gifts and packages she had brought for her grandchild.
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Optimisticgondy: Pls can you tell me a State in Nigeria where politicians don't distribute money or "gifts" during election?Uhnmmmmm "baba pocketed it" "baba pocketed it" "baba pocketed it"
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Decibel: Another old manA fellow old man scored an hat trick last season against man u. |
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