Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 4:37pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
caseless: noted! The 'go up or down' look analogue to me.....sometimes it dosnt respond to command. Yep it means i only have to at the top or bottom to speed up viewing pages |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 4:35pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
hikmoj: oh guy fear God dnt coment anyhw afteral a state in naija habours over 1milion Hiv positves,tel me who is free nw in dis country if nt for God's infinite mercy.by d way post ur pics & lets see hw elegant u are U want my screen to shatter? |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Kenya - WC Qualifier (1 - 1) On 23rd March 2013 by biolabee(m): 4:27pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
echejile shd have gotten a corner there at least offside gol  |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 4:26pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
Sweetapple007: the truth is bitter, most marrages their re fraud. Think about it if the marriages are as fraudulent as you say, why are the wives clamouring for their menn back This should be a win win for them Contract a fake marriage to a naija man Collect his money and then call the givt to deport his arze.. I met some SA people and some of them were nice though i met some crazy ones.. damn ALUTA radicals down south... |
Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 4:20pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
^^^ Point made. nice one!
Can we have a floating Go Up or down button at the side |
Politics › Re: Prof Chinua Achebe Is Dead! by biolabee(m): 4:19pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
shymexx: Another funny thing is that post-colonial Africa has been an epic failure... Heck, I can't even point to one country in Africa that can compete with the worst in other continents, yet we continue to churn out books that're interesting to read - but uninspirational to the African mind... All our best selling books are books that dwell on the darkest parts of our post-colonial history - from the Nigerian civil war, to the genocide in Rwanda, to darfyr, to Liberia, and blood diamonds of Sierra Leone... It's just worrisome!! And there's a large market for these books and that's why we've contuned to be a basket case...
At least, pre-colonial Africa had societies that could compete(if not out-compete) with others at that point in history... That's why I focus on that period for inspiration... Sweet!! The Mandinka, The Dahomey, Oyo Empire, Benin Empire, Songhay Great empires.... |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 4:11pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
[quote author=slim fit ]Even south African women are stealing Nigerian men, you Nigerian women must seat up oh thought the treat was with the white ladies now South African women problem.[/quote]how can they sit up when naija women are busy plotting to murder naija men |
Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 4:03pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
thelastPope: To me, the reason some of you are advancing for this feature isn't cool. Threads should not only be about you responding to those who quote you. It narrows the debate and I don't think it will help the threads much. People will simply become lazy to read other posts and contribute once they become "locked" into a one on one debate. Especially with the tribal fights on NL. It will either kill some threads or make it very long without substance. And most importantly, a guest reading the thread might find it boring as the debate will not be robust. Just my thought. you are right in a funny way Michky: Many people didnt know this before now. I inclusive. just tried it now and it works!! GOOD JOB CASELESS!  |
Politics › Re: Prof Chinua Achebe Is Dead! by biolabee(m): 3:59pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
[quote author=sweet_gala]None of them were saints. But Awo was a true nationalist. A pioneer who sought clever ways to eliminate poverty and illiteracy.[/quote]GBAM but so also were Zik and Sardauna (nationlists)... |
Education › Re: Nairaland Mathematics Clinic by biolabee(m): 3:57pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
doubleDx: Nice work biolabee, it's been a while; how have you been? Oga mii ive been around o.. one, the thing was becoming too complex for me you know say na night school i go  and secondly it seemed some people were just bringing up variants of the same problem with no attempt to even think through and learn  .. |
Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 3:55pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
caseless: quote notification when u have the textfield below ur page where u can type ur moniker and see where ur post was quoted or id was mentioned? Una wan make seun give everything? Thats like a search field What they mean is a prompt if ur post is quoted so you can respond in good time and reduce disconnects especially for threads that go viral Also is it possible to make quoted posts uneditable so that people dont put words in your mouth... |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 3:49pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
[quote author=Nuzo']The ladies have a point. Some of them may have found true love or lust in Nigerian men and thereby should be accorded with their full rights.
The governement on the other hand has a point as over 90 percent of Nigerian marriages to foreign women is nothing but a fraud.
Middle ground should be reached by both parties.[/quote]Most sensible post so far, people talk like Europeans or even Americans dont contract marriage |
Politics › Re: South African Wives Of Nigerians Protest In Johannesburg by biolabee(m): 3:44pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
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Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 3:42pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
mobuch: Can u also go thru you statement and tell me if yours is d queens english? I think I made my points known, dude. Let's draw d battleline Pls can you battle on another thread abeg... |
Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 3:42pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
caseless: that has been reduced, i guess. Not on my PC, its so huge i feel my eyes can fall in Id it is for ads.. it can be broken into small grid like boxes to break the seeming vacuity #MuchWhiteSpace  |
Travel › Re: DV LOTTERY 2014 Preparations by biolabee(m): 3:39pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
People tend to suport their faith with anything
I know people that prayed and got it I know people that didnt do jack and still got it What works for you but the truth is that a lot of people reading the 'scripture' posts are encouraged
I find it weird myself but i can relate to the posts and those its ministering to
Guys Lets tone down the quotes... the idea is still passed across anyway |
Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 3:29pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
youmour: E remain make Seun create inbox for us here for nairaland instead of loggin into a different site to read private messages,step ur game up bro Very costly.... but i like the quote notification idea |
Webmasters › Re: Nairaland's New Background And Layout Style by biolabee(m): 3:28pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
why the huge space at the side  ugly |
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Forum Games › Re: Words Ending With 'ing' by biolabee(m): 12:18pm On Mar 23, 2013 |
cooking |
Forum Games › Re: Start A Sentence With The Last Word Of The Previous Poster by biolabee(m): 11:28am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Losing and Running to my queen is wat I do best |
Forum Games › Re: Start A Sentence With The Last Word Of The Previous Poster by biolabee(m): 11:25am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Now the Queen of sheba is my desire;I want to burn with that fire |
Forum Games › Re: Start A Sentence With The Last Word Of The Previous Poster by biolabee(m): 11:18am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Thongs, that I love to see girls in |
Sports › Re: FORMULA ONE (F1 2013) Official Thread For 2013 Season by biolabee(m): 10:19am On Mar 23, 2013 |
SV takes pole again.. can he convert it to a win tomorrow that is the point 1) Sebastian Vettel 2) Felipe Massa 3) Fernando Alonso 4) Lewis Hamilton 5) Mark Webber 6) Nico Rosberg 7) Kimi Raikkonen 8.) Jenson Button 9) Adrian Sutil 10) Sergio Perez 11) Grosjean 12) Hulkenberg 13) Ricciardo 14) Gutierrez 15) Di Resta 16) Maldonado 17) Vergne 18) Bottas 19) Bianchi 20) Pic 21) Chilton 22) Van der Garde Ferrari 2nd and 3rd.. scary MRbrownJAY: Vettel on pole with 2 Ferraris breathing down his neck.........man, tomorrow is going to be another exciting race! Massa outqualify Alonso again......GRRRRRRRRRRRR Nando's experience at this level will prevail over Felipe -- team orders or not The race will be wet and Nando loves his wets |
Crime › Re: Wife Poisons, Stabs Husband To Death Over Second Wife by biolabee(m): 10:16am On Mar 23, 2013 |
More psychotic women abound [size=16pt]Did a house wife hire assassins to murder her husband of 22 years and the father of her six children?[/size]
This is one of the questions the police are working to unravel For now, the police cell is the abode of Mrs. Chisa Chukwu, pending the outcome of the ongoing investigation by the Nigeria Police to unravel the mystery surrounding the gruesome murder of her husband Chief Kingsley Nyekazi Chukwu from Mgbeoshimiri, a native community in Rumuolumeni axis of Obio Akpor local Government Area of Rivers State. She is being held with another suspect.
Late Chukwu, a senior staffer with an oil company Port Harcourt left his home on Thursday, March 14, 2013, bade his family farewell and probably would have given his wife a parting peck. He never knew it was going to be his last on earth. After the day’s work, Chukwu headed straight to his house around 11.30 pm. But his wife of 22 years had allegedly perfected another way of ‘welcoming him’.
The deceased was security-conscious given the way he fortified his house. The fence of the entire compound had razor wire on top and a gigantic gate ostensibly to wade off any intruder, but little did he know that the enemies were within his immediate family circle.
When he returned home, he met his wife, Chisa, daughter, Chile, a university undergraduate, his son and two maids. The deceased had refreshed and his wife asked what he would take for supper. He requested for oat which was his last meal on this earth. His wife allegedly poisoned the meal which weakened him and made it possible for the assassins to kill him without any resistance.
How this dastardly act was achieved even in the presence of a family of six is the puzzle the police are working to unravel. The suspected murderers numbering three then swung into action using every weapon at their disposal to kill the man. It was indeed a gory site as one would found it very difficult to recognize the deceased. His head was smashed beyond recognition.
Satisfied that their target was dead, the suspects were said to have pretentiously harassed and hounded the children of the deceased, collected their three hands sets and then fled the scene. Mrs. Chisa raised alarm that her husband has been killed. Neighbors rushed in and the entire compound was filled with inquisitive sympathizers. Worried that the family of Chukwu might raise eye brow on what could have led to the killing of their bread winner, the deceased’s wife rushed to the house of her husband’s elder brother Chief Fineface Chukwu, to inform him about what happened. “Last Thursday at about 1am , that was on the March 14, 2013, my brother’s wife, Chisa came and knocked heavily on my door. I opened and asked her what happened. She told me that my brother has been killed. I asked how and when. I followed her to the house and to my utmost shock and surprise, I saw my brother lying lifeless in the pool of his blood on a sofa with his head battered. I asked what happened and who was responsible for this dastardly act. Nobody could offer any reasonable response. I immediately called the Ada George Police Station and the police quickly came to the house. They went round the entire compound to find out how the killer gained access to the compound, but to my surprise there was no burglary breakthrough. The high fence was intact; all the doors to my brother’s house are armored and nobody tempered with any of them, so I wondered how it happened. The police ransacked the entire compound and it was there that the blood-stained machete the assassins used to kill my brother was recovered in an uncompleted building within the compound. They also recovered a mortar pistol. The wardrobe in his bedroom had blood stain all over. The police took the corpse away which was later deposited in a mortuary. They came back later and arrested the wife, the son and the two house maids,’’ the aggrieved and heartbroken Fineface Chukwu told Weekly Trust in Port Harcourt.
Shortly after the deceased was murdered, one of the suspected assassins was arrested as he was trying to escape by the Mgboshimiri vigilante group along the Federal Housing Estate Agip. The vigilante group was set up by residents to check the rising cases of arm robbery attacks in the community. The suspect was accosted by the vigilante group and was subjected to thorough interrogation. The suspicion of the vigilante rose when they saw a blood stain on the suspect’s cloth. He was then quizzed and to the surprise of the vigilante group, the suspects confessed that he was one of the assassins hired by Mrs. Chisa to kill her husband. The police were called in and the suspect was paraded before the family of the deceased. He was recognized as one of the killers of late Chukwu. Mr. Fineface explained: “the suspect while trying to escape was arrested by the vigilante. The blood stain on his cloth was what arose their suspicion. He was interrogated and he confessed to have participated in the killing of my brother. The three handsets which he collected from my brother’s children were recovered from him. He also mentioned the names of the other accomplices who are now at large. O[b]ne of them is Onyemaechi, my late brother wife’s brother[/b] whom he allegedly engaged the assassins to carry out the killings.
“But the way and manner my brother was killed suggests that he was induced with a substance, because from our observation we discovered that there was no resistance when the killers attacked him. My brother was a very strong and brave man. I don’t want to believe that somebody would just grip and just kill him the way they did. I suspected that his wife might have poisoned that oat meal he took which weakened him,’’ Mr. Fineface narrated.
The circumstances surrounding the death of Chukwu had kept tongues wagging in the family. There are insinuations from some quarters that the wife allegedly masterminded the killing of her husband on the mere suspicion that he got a lady pregnant and was in the process of marrying her. Fineface Chukwu did not subscribe to such insinuations. He said his brother has not informed anybody in the family that he wanted to marry anybody. “I am his elder brother. If he wanted to marry another woman, I, his elder brother would have been the first person he would have confided in. I don’t think he wanted to marry anybody,’’ he said.
Chile Chukwu, the daughter of the deceased, corroborated her uncle’s words. She denied that her father planned to marry another woman as no such thing was made known to the family. She said even if her father decided to take another wife, that does not justify the action of her mother.
Rivers State Police command said the matter is with the Homicide Department and that significant progress is being made to arrest those still at large and prosecute them.
A similar incident occurred in 1992 when a prominent son of Ikwerre land Chief Obi Wali was murdered in his bedroom. The killing of Wali was allegedly instigated by his wife who was accused of hiding those who killed late Wali in his bedroom http://www.nigerianeye.com/2013/03/when-wife-hired-assassins-to-murder.htmlYOU ALL SHOULD BE JUDGED!! |
Crime › Re: Wife Poisons, Stabs Husband To Death Over Second Wife by biolabee(m): 9:50am On Mar 23, 2013 |
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Forum Games › Re: Start A Sentence With The Last Word Of The Previous Poster by biolabee(m): 9:49am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Achebe the author of Arrow of God |
Nairaland General › Re: New Nairaland: State Of The Forum by biolabee(m): 9:46am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Please it seems the width of the screen has reduced.. anyone observing this |
Sports › Re: FORMULA ONE (F1 2013) Official Thread For 2013 Season by biolabee(m): 9:19am On Mar 23, 2013 |
red bulls in trouble |
Sports › Re: FORMULA ONE (F1 2013) Official Thread For 2013 Season by biolabee(m): 9:05am On Mar 23, 2013 |
omodapson: Agreed, they were bitter rivals back then at Mclaren but in biz and sport world unexpected can still happen. LH can not be junior to FA |
Sports › Re: FORMULA ONE (F1 2013) Official Thread For 2013 Season by biolabee(m): 9:04am On Mar 23, 2013 |
qualifying is on baby..... |
Forum Games › Re: Start A Sentence With The Last Word Of The Previous Poster by biolabee(m): 7:28am On Mar 23, 2013 |
Magic and splendour daily is my life |