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BarryX: We're still stuck in this vicious circle of Insecurity and senseless killings ---- Government on the other hand are running out of options in tackling it. So what shall the defenceless do is the Ultimate dilemma!the government have alot of option, this boko haram have sponsors, y nt find and kill these sponsors and let see how they will operate again. |
sweet-tease:hahahahahahhahahahaha.......i guess the male will be given 72 demons to sleep with, while the female will also be offer male demons.. |
sweet-tease:they are doing it to get 72 virgin in heaven ....and moreover most of them are alnumajiri, who can be bought with just a good plate of meal |
Barely a week after the military, police and prison formations in Bama, Borno State were attacked by Boko Haram gunmen, police barracks in the outskirts of the township were attacked by the terror suspects with Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs, and petrol bombs in the early hours of yesterday. An anonymous female resident of the barracks said in a telephone chat: “The gunmen came on motorcycles and tricycles at about 3 a.m. and started chanting Allahu Akbar (God is great), before detonating the bombs that triggered the burning of these houses. We had to flee in the night. “Through the window of one of the houses, a gunman shouted that the policemen and their wives and children should leave the town immediately. “Five minutes later, I heard three blasts at the east flank of the barracks, before soldiers rushed to the scene and repelled them, making them to escape towards Mubi road and College of Education, Bama.” She also told newsmen that none of the residents of the Police barracks was killed or injured, because when they started torching some of the houses, the women and children were forced to run to adjacent buildings for safety before armed military personnel swung into action. Speaking on how they get their food and water supplies, as Bama has been shut by soldiers of 202 Tank Battalion, she said: “We ran out of food and water two days ago. The only food we have for children are the two loaves of bread purchased from a backyard shop at N450 a loaf. While a four-liter jerry can of water cost us N100 as against N15. “Since Tuesday, we could not go out to neither school nor market, because the soldiers and policemen patrolling the streets of Bama, do not allow any movement, unless one is on a special duty or is a security agent.” It was also learnt that motorists and commuters travelling to Gwoza, Michika, Mubi and Maiduguri, were however asked by soldiers to turn back, as Bama had been shut down to both residents and travellers. Spokesman of Borno state Police Command, Gideon Jibrin, also confirmed yesterday’s torching of Bama police barracks, adding that none of the gunmen was arrested, as the armed hoodlums fled towards Mubi road by 4am. http://www.nigerianeye.com/2013/05/gunmen-launch-fresh-attack-on-police.html
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maxwello.yg:my bad...i have modify it, with source included |
A largely religious US school is loosening restrictions for carrying firearms on its campus. According to reports by Huffington Post, Liberty University students who have permit and permission from campus police will now be able to carry a loaded gun into classrooms, according to a March 22, 2013 revision to school policy. Liberty, a Christian institution founded by television evangelist Jerry Falwell, dropped its ban on campus guns in November 2011 allowing faculty and staff to bring their guns into buildings if they had a permit, while students and visitors were allowed to carry guns in cars and on the campus grounds, but not inside buildings. ‘Students ought to have the ability to protect themselves,’ Josh Hetzler, a law student who helped draft the new policy, told the Huffington Post. ‘We’ve seen a number of instances here in the nation recently where schools are particularly vulnerable. They’re gun free zones, except that the bad guys still get the guns.’ Though Liberty students may now carry loaded weapons to class, it is ironic how Liberty rules continue to prohibit R-rated movies, un-Godly music, dancing, kissing or staying in a motel room with a member of the opposite sex, as outlined in the student handbook. http://www.presstv.ir/usdetail/296659.html http://rt.com/usa/colorado-university-carry-campus-524/ |
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chidyhels: Nawah..wats all these straf straf straf am seeing everywhere,its nysc truely the national yr of s;E;x and comfort as mazi said?Bros! even married women they hid their wedding ring for camp just to flex......but NYSC is more than one year of s*x and comfort.............. |
As we prepare for Camp pls > if u are posted to riverine community pls stay away from there water..most person that have die in rivers are people who are not from that community.. > if u are post to northern state, pls fast for three days against the spirit of death and bombing...cos Boko haram are not smiling.. >If u are posted to the north pls leave their women (yanriyan) allow oh..sharia law is still very much active..... >if u are in the East, pls leave theirwomen alone too, all-else u dont want to bring a kobo home from ur monthly alawee, igbo gals like moni die > for u gals who think u will see ur dream man in the camp, pls play safe, FYI, u cannot use pregnancy to tie down a man..it is bad enough that u are not married, pregnancy outside wedlock plus camp stress is suicidal...and ur papa nor go like say u dey come form NYSC, u come come with pikin join. > for u guys, who are dreaming of sfraffing and getting quickie from ladies in camp...pls play safe..HIV nor dey show for show....one unprotected quickie fit give u HIV or an STD.. >pls make sure u join a fellowship in Camp >for u ministers, MOG, u have be able to keep urself this far...u can still do it even in the camp...dont lost all the great virtue that God have invested in you with just five minute act of fun > alway obey the solders add urs stay bless |
aniffy4eva: @ OPy tel d dude wat he cnt do....... |
SaharaReporters has uncovered a document indicating that a million dollars of Bayelsa State's poverty alleviation fund was spent by then-Governor Goodluck Jonathan on bringing American entertainers Beyonce and Jay-Z to Nigeria in 2006. In a letter stamped and signed by Bayelsa officials, N150 million (approximately a million dollars in 2006) was released from the state's poverty alleviation fund for the first ThisDay Music Festival in Lagos. The document came to light after a controversy was ignited over how much money American 'reality TV' star Kim Kardashian was paid for a brief visit to Nigeria. "Mr. Obaigbena often lines up financial bonanzas from numerous governors, ministers and other top government officials to finance his jamborees," said one of the sources who is based in the UK and is knowledgeable about such deals. A letter was obtained from Mr. Obaigbena to the Bayelsa State government soliciting funds from the oil-producing state ahead of Nigeria's 46th independence celebrations in 2006. The publisher wrote, "We invite you to partner with us as co-hosts of the festival. With a total budget of $10 million, the co-host is expected to contribute a minimum of $2.5 million (two million five hundred thousand USD)." At the bottom of the letter, minuted by hand and signed by then Governor Jonathan’s aides as well as the Bayelsa State accountant general are the words, "Release N150,000,000.00 (One hundred and fifty million naira) only to be drawn from the poverty alleviation subhead." According to one of the sources, Mr. Obaigbena sent similar letters to other south-south states. It could not be ascertained how much of the released funds was paid directly to performers at the festival. There is no indication that Beyonce, one of the few entertainment stars internationally famous enough to only need one name, was aware that her performance was being subsidized by the poor people of Bayelsa. http://news.naij.com/24894.html?fb_action_ids=470903476312939%2C470898416313445&fb_action_types=news.reads&fb_source=other_multiline&action_object_map={%22470903476312939%22%3A121439348036899%2C%22470898416313445%22%3A128529887324693}&action_type_map={%22470903476312939%22%3A%22news.reads%22%2C%22470898416313445%22%3A%22news.reads%22}&action_ref_map=[] |
lexy4me: Йą to come camp b4 odas Йą .aπϑ ready do small gra gra dtz if Ɣ☺ΰ canomo! i hear say popularity still join oh....e be like say na voting tinx......ur platoon go vote u as a leader |
i want to become a platoon leader in camp...do you guys have any info on how i can do it |
dip0: I am applying for MSc Telecommunications Middesex University. I have a BSc in Computer Science.bros.. i nid the sch and visa requirement to do am msc in middesex |
achi4u: She was not actually dead rather she was transfigured making her spirit to be wandering about untill the almighty JAR woke her up.it seem you were there bro.....or maybe she was just in a coma |
How true is this, and who on earth we dare sell the property of a president wife. "First Lady, Dame Patience Jonathan, yesterday, said she died and woke up after seven days during her illness which necessitated her absence from the country for almost three months. In a thanksgiving service held at the State House chapel in Abuja, the First Lady said the prayers of Nigerians sustained her while some people who thought she was dead, started to sell her property." |
we have see cases of dangote truck running into building and the way and manners these guys over take on the high is unbelievable, i sometimes wonder if these long distance drivers go for any driving lessons. but these Hausa okada riders are another wonderful people, boy! these guys are hit-men, if you want to experience heaven just take a ride on them for one month, i bet, you will have an unforgettable experience before the one month expires. |
Ogbeche77: bros, be like say u neva ready see wife..lolWait for virgin mary, d mother of Jesus.. She have al dis xter, u nor go wake up |
Within minutes of Pope Benedict's announcement, speculation was rife about who would replace him. There are several papal contenders in the wings, but no obvious front-runner - the same situation when Benedict was elected pontiff in 2005 after the death of Pope John Paul II. However, cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson has emerged as the early favourite, with Paddy Power offering odds of 9/4, closely followed by Canadian Marc Ouellet at 5/2. Here, MailOnline looks those in contention, their odds and some of their strongly held beliefs. Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson of Ghana 9/4 Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, pictured right, 64 Country: Ghana Cardinal in the Ghanaian Catholic Church Elevated to cardlinalate by Pope John Paul II Significant views: Would like to see a black pope. Believes condoms should be used in marriage if one partner is infected with Aids. Marc Ouellet 5/2 Cardinal Marc Ouellet, 68 Country: Canada Elevated to the cardinalate by Pope John Paul II Significant views: Belief that abortion is unjustifiable, even in cases of rape Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze 7/2 Cardinal Francis Arinze, 80 Country: Nigeria Elevated to cardlinalate by Pope John Paul II Significant views: Extreme conservatism on birth control and abortion Cardinal Angelo Scola 7/1 Cardinal Angelo Scola, 71 Country: Italy Elevated to become Archbishop of Milan by Benedict XVI Significant views: Wants to work more closely with Islam and support Christians in the Middle East Honduran cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga 10/1 Cardinal Oscar Rodriguez Maradiaga, 70 Country: Honduras Elevated to cardinalate by Pope John Paul II Significant views: A moderate but is anti-abortion and criticised Ricky Martin for using a surrogate mother Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone 12/1 Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, 78 Country: Italy Elevated to cardinalate by Pope John Paul II Significant views: Blamed homosexual infiltration of the clergy for Catholic child sex scandals 14/1 Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, 70 Country: Italy Elevated to cardinalate by Pope Benedict XVI Significant views: Strongly against abortion and expressed anger towards same-sex unions 16/1 Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 77 Country: Argentina Elevated to cardinalate by John Paul II Significant views: Against abortion and euthanasia, is against same-sex marriage but calls for respect of gay people. Washed the feet of 12 Aids patients in 2001. 20/1 Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, 69 Country: Argentina Elevated to cardinalate by Benedict XVI Significant views: Said Christians in Iraq under Saddam Hussein were more free than they are now 25/1 Cardinal Christoph von Schonborn, 68 Country: Austria Elevated to cardinalate by John Paul II Significant views: Said use of a condom by an Aids sufferer could be seen as a 'lesser evil'. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2276884/Pope-Benedict-XVI-resigns-First-Pontiff-600-years-stand-longer-strength-carry-on.html#ixzz2Kbr1za8f |
Pope Benedict XVI shocked the world today by announcing he is to stand down as leader of the Catholic church. In a decision that has surprised even his closest aides, the 85-year-old Pontiff said his health was 'no longer adequate to continue in office due to his advanced age'. He announced his resignation in Latin to a meeting of Vatican cardinals this morning, saying he did not have the 'strength of mind and body' to continue leading more than a billion Roman Catholics worldwide. The decision is unprecedented. He is the first Pope to resign since Gregory XII in 1415 and no Pontiff in history has stepped down on health grounds. The move allows the Vatican to hold a conclave before Easter to elect a new pope, since the traditional mourning time that would follow the death of a pope does not have to be observed. There are several papal contenders, but no obvious front-runner as yet. Although officials said there had been no pressure for him to resign, the internet is already awash with speculation that there was a more sinister reason behind his decision. Speaking in on of the Vatican's state rooms, the Pope today told cardinals: 'After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths due to an advanced age are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry. 'I am well aware that this ministry, due to its essential spiritual nature, must be carried out not only by words and deeds but no less with prayer and suffering. 'However, in today's world, subject to so many rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith, in order to govern the barque of St. Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary - strengths which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me.' Benedict, who was known as 'God's rottweiler' before becoming Pope because of his stern stand on theological issues, said he was making the decision in 'full freedom' but was 'fully aware of the gravity of this gesture'. A cardinal who was at the meeting said: ‘We listened with a sense of incredulity as His Holiness told us of his decision to step down from the church that he so loves.’ A Vatican spokesman said he will officially retire at 8pm Rome time (7pm GMT) on February 28. He will then retire to the Pope's summer residence near Rome before returning to the Vatican to spend the rest of his life in cloistered accommodation. As he begins his retirement, cardinals in Rome will begin the process of choosing a successor. Although the Pope's announcement this morning came as a huge shock to his colleagues, there have been rumours about his health over the last few years. The Vatican stressed that no specific medical condition prompted Benedict's decision, but in recent years, the pope has slowed down significantly, cutting back his foreign travel and limiting his audiences. He now goes to and from the altar in St Peter's Basilica on a moving platform, to spare him the long walk down the aisle. The Pope, who also uses a walking cane, is understood to be suffering from a degenerative joint disease. In November 2011, Andrea Tornielli – a well-placed reporter from the Vatican Insider, a project run by La Stampa newspaper in Italy – said Pope Benedict found it agonising to walk even short distances due to 'arthrosis', thought to be an Italian term for osteoarthritis, in his knees, hips and ankles. Mr Tornielli said this was why the Pope began using a moving platform to address crowds during mass in St Peter’s Basilica. The Vatican revealed that he had suffered a mild stroke shortly after being elected Pope and there were unconfirmed reports that he had suffered an earlier one in the early 1990s when he was a Cardinal. There have also been reports that the Pope was struggling to read texts. Benedict has previously stated that Popes who are unable to do their job because of ill health should step down. Benedict's deterioration during the last few months has been particularly noticeable and, according to his brother, he has been considering stepping down for some time. Georg Ratzinger, who still lives in the family's native Germany, said he had been having trouble walking and his age was weighing on him. 'At this age my brother wants more rest,' he said adding that the doctor had warned him not to take any more transatlantic trips. Despite Benedict being open with his family, he appears to have said little to cardinals and staff at the Vatican about his ailing health. n a hastily arranged and, at times, shambolic press conference this morning, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi said: 'It’s taken us a bit by surprise. We’ve had to organise ourselves very quickly. ‘We’ve had no warning of what the Pope was about to announce. The declaration is crystal clear and we need to go through it word by word. The Pope says that he looked in a personal way and had a deep moment of reflection to consider the mission that he had received from God.’ The decision to resign is highly unusual as the vast majority of incumbents die in office. He is the first pope to resign in 600 years. The Most Rev Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster and leader of Catholics in England and Wales called on 'people of faith' to pray for the 85-year-old pontiff, saying that his announcement had shown 'great courage.' 'Pope Benedict's announcement today has shocked and surprised everyone,' he said. 'Yet, on reflection, I am sure that many will recognise it to be a decision of great courage and characteristic clarity of mind and action.' Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, who retired as Archbishop of Westminster in 2009, said: 'My reaction was one of surprise and then gratitude for his service and leadership of the Church over the past seven years in troubled times. 'He has been a great teacher, thinking particularly of his visit to Britain and the example he gave of being a Good Shepherd and a good pastor.' The Most Rev Peter Smith, Archbishop of Southwark, said he had been 'quite taken aback' by the announcement. 'My first thought when I heard the news that he was resigning, my instinct was that it is because of his health and his frailty and he feels it is an incredibly responsible task to be the chief shepherd of the Church on earth,' he said. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she had the 'very highest respect' for his decision to step down. 'As chancellor, I thank Benedict XVI for his work and wish him from the bottom of my heart all the best for the coming years,' she said. Merkel, who is a Protestant, praised Benedict for his efforts to promote dialogue with other Christian denominations and religions. She said that he 'reached out his hand to Jews as well as Muslims.' New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, tipped as an long-shot for the pope's replacement, said he was as startled as the rest of the world. He said he felt a special bond with the pope because he was the one that appointed him archbishop of New York. Senior political figures also paid tribute to the pope. Prime Minister David Cameron, who met the Pontiff in Archbishop's House, near Westminster Cathedral in London on his visit to Britain in 2010, said: 'He has worked tirelessly to strengthen Britain's relations with the Holy See. 'His visit to Britain in 2010 is remembered with great respect and affection. He will be missed as a spiritual leader to millions.' Labour leader Ed Miliband said Pope Benedict had made a 'brave' decision. 'Many people will remember his historic visit to the UK in 2010 - which was a very special moment for many, especially Catholics, across the country,' he said. 'His decision to stand down is a brave one and we know he will not have reached it lightly. 'The choice of a successor is clearly an important one for the Catholic Church. 'Our thoughts are with those who must make such a critical decision on behalf of millions around the world.' Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI when he took office at the age of 78 in April 2005. He succeeded Pope John Paul II, who continued serving right up until his death despite suffering a number of health problems including cancer, osteoporosis and Parkinson's disease. He also survived two assassination attempts, one of which left him severely injured. Pope Benedict XVI's papacy has not been without controversy. Most significantly were the child abuse scandals that have hounded most of his time in office. In 2010, he was forced to apologise to victims of abuse by Irish Roman Catholic clergy, saying he was 'truly sorry' for their decades of suffering. Benedict XVI rebuked Irish bishops for 'grave errors of judgment' in their handling of the scandal and ordered an investigation into the Irish Church. But he did not admit any Vatican responsibility for a cover-up. He ordered an official inquiry into abuse in Ireland, which led to the resignation of several bishops. Benedict also served in Hitler Youth during World War Two. Although membership was compulsory at the time, the issue dogged him through the early years of his papacy. He has also been viewed as a deeply conservative man who had headed up the Church's modern-day Inquisition. However, once he took office he gained a reputation as a charming and shy man who won over many of his critics. He was only the second non-Italian Pope since 1522 and the oldest on election since the 18th century. He said after he was elected to the Papacy that he had prayed not to get the post and was hoping for a peaceful old age. As the powerful Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, he was already well-known within the Catholic world before his election to the top job. His image on elevation to the Papacy was one of an enforcer of Catholic orthodoxy and a cerebral disciplinarian who was unafraid to crack down on liberals and dissidents within the church. While Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF), he gained the nickname 'God's Rottweiler' for his pursuit of Catholic theologians and clergy seen to stray from orthodox teaching. His pronouncements before becoming Pope included labelling homosexuality a 'more or less strong tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil' and saying rock music could be a 'vehicle of anti-religion'. The Pope has also proved himself to be strongly against the ordination of women as priests, euthanasia, abortion and the use of artificial birth control. Since his election as Pontiff his image has softened, leading him to be dubbed 'Benedict the Benign' in some quarters - but he has also attracted considerable controversy. The Pope's 2009 visit to Africa was overshadowed by a row sparked by comments he made while flying to the continent in which he rejected condoms in the fight against Aids. His decision in 2009 to lift the ex-communication on renegade English cleric Richard Williamson, who made comments suggesting only 200,000 to 300,000 Jews died in the Holocaust and none perished in gas chambers, also caused uproar. The Pope later issued a letter expressing his regret about the damage the affair caused to relations with the Jewish community, saying he had not known about Williamson's stance on the Holocaust when he took the decision to lift the ex-communication. One of his biggest setbacks also came on a visit to Germany in 2006 when he was caught in a firestorm of criticism from the Islamic world after giving a lecture at his old university of Regensburg. Quoting from an obscure Medieval text, he cited the words of a Byzantine emperor who characterised some of the teachings of the Prophet Mohammed, Islam's founder, as 'evil and inhuman' - remarks that touched off widespread anger across the Muslim world. The anger and violence sparked by his comments including attacks on seven churches in the West Bank and Gaza posed one of the biggest international crises involving the Vatican in decades. In Somalia, gunmen killed an Italian nun and her bodyguard at the entrance of a hospital where she worked, in an attack that some feared was linked to the outrage over the Pope's remarks He later apologised, saying he was 'deeply sorry' about the angry reaction to his remarks about Islam and holy war, saying the text he quoted did not reflect his personal opinion. The Pope was made Archbishop of Munich and Freising in 1977 after a career as a university professor. He was born in the village of Marktl am Inn in Bavaria - he explained on a visit to Germany after his election 'my heart beats Bavarian'. His formative years coincided with the lifespan of the Third Reich. His family opposed National Socialism but did not participate in public resistance to the Nazis. He was forced against his will into Hitler Youth at the age of 14 and into the Wehrmacht at 16, serving in an anti-aircraft unit before deserting towards the end of the war. He was once viewed as a progressive within the Catholic Church and played a key role in the reforming Vatican II, the meeting between 1963 and 1965 that introduced sweeping reforms to the church. It is believed that his experience of Marxist unrest amongst students in the theology faculty in Tubingen, southern Germany, in 1968 where he was a professor contributed to his conservative outlook. In private, the Pope is known to be an accomplished pianist and a lover of Mozart. He is also a cat lover and, as Cardinal Ratzinger, was known to have looked after stray cats in Rome Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2276884/Pope-Benedict-XVI-resigns-First-Pontiff-600-years-stand-longer-strength-carry-on.html#ixzz2KbqKf4jK Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook |
biodex: pray n faSt for kaduna n kano....lolzbros BH dey dat states oh....i neva wan die |
i wan they fast and pray for a state to be posted to, which state should i fast for... |
A woman had a lucky escape when she dug up an old mortar shell while gardening and casually tossed it aside after mistaking it for a rusty exhaust pipe. Carole Fisher-White, 56, unearthed the deadly Second World War device while clearing out her sprawling garden and threw it onto a pile of rubble and garden waste. It was only when her sons Nick, 22, and Ollie, 18, returned home from college and said the two-foot long object looked like an old bomb she realised the danger. Her neighbour, a policeman, had a look at the shell and confirmed it was a bomb before calling the police. Three officers arrived to inspect the device, a 29mm Spigot Mortar - also known as a Blacker Bombard - and contacted a Royal Navy bomb disposal team. As the device was at the end of a 100-metre long garden backing onto farmland the family were told to stay away from the shell and the bomb disposal experts arrived the next morning. Carole's home in Holton Heath, near Wareham, Dorset, is close to where a Royal Navy cordite factory was often targeted by German bombers in the Second World War. Carole, a carer, said: 'We only moved in last March and I have been trying to clear the garden. 'I noticed this thing poking out of the ground near the shed after I had cleared some leaves. I just pulled it up and tossed it aside because I thought it was an old exhaust pipe. Furrow: the spot where Mrs Fisher-White, discovered the bomb Furrow: the spot where Mrs Fisher-White, discovered the bomb 'When my boys came home from college they said it looked like an old mortar shell and I couldn't believe it. 'One of them stood and looked at it and said 'it's definitely a mortar bomb, mum. I think we ought to ring the police'. 'We took a photo and took it round to my neighbour who is a policeman and he said it was an old bomb and he called the police. 'I couldn't sleep the following evening. I just kept thinking about what might have happened. 'I just thought it was a rusty old exhaust pipe. But as soon as my boys saw it they knew what it was. 'There are no houses at that end of the garden so it was perfectly safe.' Dorset Police were contacted at around 6.45pm on Monday and photos of the device were sent to the Ministry of Defence. A police spokesman said: 'Their bomb disposal team was unable to carry out a controlled explosion at the location as they cannot detonate explosives at night. 'The shell was secured overnight in the garden and all necessary steps taken to make sure the occupants were safe. 'The garden is around 100 metres from the house and surrounded by fields. Residents in the local area were made aware and no further police action was required. 'The MoD then organised for a petty officer from the Navy to collect the shell and take it away after it was deemed not to be dangerous.' The shell was safely destroyed. The 29mm Spigot Mortar device was an infantry anti-tank weapon devised by Lieutenant-Colonel Stewart Blacker in the early years of the Second World War. They were to be used by Dad's Army-style Home Guard units in the event of a German invasion. Although there were doubts about the effectiveness of the 29mm Spigot Mortar many were issued, although few saw combat. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2276076/Mother-digs-unexploded-WWII-bomb-garden-casually-flings-rubbish-thinking-exhaust-pipe.html#axzz2JxrAM02m |
the different between the holy spirit and the conscience is, the conscience can be corrupt or manipulated, for instance my conscience we only judge me at the start of an evil act, if im a thief, my conscience we only disturb me at the first ten act, after dat the sin we just be a normal thing to me, like a habit without any remorse at all. but the holy spirit can never be corrupt, neither can he get use to evil..if you have the holy spirit, no matter how many times you commit the act, he we continually judge and control you, not you controlling it as the case of the conscience with repeated act |
hey! u are getting it all wrong, there are two types of tongues, there is the one for prayer, that's btw u and God and most time does not nid an interpreter, the tongues that require interpretation is the one spoken for the edification of the church or individual ie wen u are delivery a message from God to a church or an individual;, then u nid an interpreter |
hahahahahahahahaha....and they expect people to go for HIV test |
miketonic: JEALOUSY WILL KILL YOU MY BROTHER...STOP HATING... I HOPE YOU HAVE LIGHT AT YOUR HOUSE OR USING GENERATOR?...WHILE AM OVER HERE ENJOYING FREE CONSTANT LIGHT AND CLEAN WATER.America! My foot, is this d kind of english the speak in America. Year of constant speaking of pigin english is reflecting n ur half bake grammar....u beta wake up oh..... |
How are we sure these are nt just innocent citizen being force to confess |
I hate noise, let act. What cn we do to stop al dis. We have had enough abt 9ja problem, we nid soln |
Dont Try This at home! |



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