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Music/Radio / Re: Re: Fruity Loops Users. Official O4ka Tutorial. by bjmighty(m): 5:43pm On Oct 07, 2010
Ebora grin. Abeg, I need u to help me sample one song. Make u buzz me anytime u come YIM. Am less busy nowadays so i go dey on desk.
Politics / Re: Big shame: 6 Days After; Government Still Searching For Culprits Behind Bombings by bjmighty(m): 5:38pm On Oct 07, 2010
rasputinn:

@ OP
Quit being silly,you think solving terror cases are as simple as going to iya basira's to buy ewa agoin?

You need reduce ur Iya Basira ewa agoin consumption. E don dey affect u small small grin grin grin grin
udezue:

BJmighty,
Why don't you go and find them yourself? I'm sure its too easy.

Its not my job. The last time i checked, Thats why we have Police, MOPOL, SSS, CID, INTERPOL, RSS. OPC grin Bakassi grin Vigilante grin Baba olode grin E.T.C
Music/Radio / Re: I Will Never Marry Again Says 9ice by bjmighty(m): 4:53am On Oct 07, 2010
Odinaka00:

Dz dude is begining to annoy me every day by day.

U no sabi 3rd mainland? grin
Music/Radio / Re: Icecube's New Album : I Am The West by bjmighty(m): 4:52am On Oct 07, 2010
@Mobinga. . . . Yes oo, I am a westsider. My favorite rappers are from the west. Pac, Cube, Game, Warren e.t.c. Finally Cube did it again. Thats Hip hop!!
Politics / Big shame: 6 Days After; Government Still Searching For Culprits Behind Bombings by bjmighty(m): 5:32pm On Oct 06, 2010
Aftershocks from last week’s deadly blasts in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, continued to reverberate on Tuesday as the shaken government pressed its search for the culprits.

Security police officers questioned the campaign director of President Goodluck Jonathan’s main political rival, the former military dictator Ibrahim Babangida, on Monday and again on Tuesday. At the same time Henry Okah, a militant closely tied to a rebel group in the oil-producing south, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, or MEND, was charged with terrorism-related offenses by South African prosecutors in connection with the bombings.

Four days after the explosions, everything connected to the two car bombs remained uncertain, except their effect on the government of Mr. Jonathan, which has staked its present and future on pacification of the country’s cash-cow region, the impoverished Niger Delta.

Facing an election next year, with the Delta issue certain to be prominent, Mr. Jonathan is reluctant to acknowledge the presence of a militant group there, much less one involved in terrorism. A native of the region, he quickly sought to separate long-festering grievances there from what he called “the wicked act of desperation by criminals” on Friday. But the government’s assertions were not a perfect fit with the facts trickling out before and after the blasts.

The exact death toll is unclear. The government says 12, but witnesses report considerably more, and the culprits are not known. The rebel group took responsibility for the bombings in e-mails to reporters, before and after they occurred, but the government says an “outside” terrorist group, aided by “unpatriotic elements” in Nigeria, was responsible, and not the Nigerian rebels. What role, if any, Mr. Okah played is unknown; he and MEND insist that he had none, and that he is not part of the group.

But prosecutors in South Africa, where he has been living after accepting a government offer of amnesty last year, say otherwise, as emerged in court in Johannesburg on Monday.

“The prosecution alleged in court this morning that MEND was responsible for the bombing attacks in Abuja and that Mr. Okah, as a senior official in MEND, was responsible for the planning and execution of those attacks,” said Mr. Okah’s South African lawyer, Rudi Krause. Mr. Okah was being held by South Africa on Tuesday awaiting further court appearances.

The prosecutors’ assertions put them at odds with the Nigerian government, which also continues to deny that the rebels had a role in the bombings or in militancy in general, or that Mr. Okah is a member of the group.

In the Niger Delta, activists expressed bafflement at the Nigerian government’s stance on the group, which they say has carried out bombings and attacks with abandon for much of the last half decade. The group portrays itself as championing a region that has seen very little benefit from its oil riches and remains severely underdeveloped. Attacks on oil company installations helped cut oil production by more than half from 2006 to 2009.

“As somebody working in the Niger Delta, MEND still exists and MEND still has a presence in the Niger Delta,” said Anyakwee Nsirimovu, executive director of the Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

“That’s not a difficult thing to prove,” he added. “I don’t know what the intention of the federal government is in saying MEND doesn’t exist. MEND does exist, there is no way you can wish that away.”

With the group off the table, at least in the government’s eyes, focus shifted to Mr. Babangida, a former general who ruled Nigeria with an iron hand in the 1980s and 1990s and who has emerged as a rival to Mr. Jonathan in the coming elections. The government summoned his campaign manager, Raymond Dokpesi, in connection with the bombings, according to the Babangida campaign, which reacted angrily. Nigerian news media reported Tuesday that the police had connected text messages on cellphones of the several suspects the government said it had taken into custody over the last four days, with Mr. Dokpesi.

“We can’t possibly know why they are going after him,” said Kassim Afegbua, a spokesman for Mr. Babangida. “We find it very curious. They are trying to give us a bad name, for political reasons. It’s purely political. MEND has said they did it, and so we don’t know why the president is saying they didn’t do it. We are quite shocked that they are trying to shift the blame.”
Music/Radio / Re: Rugged Don Reply 9ice by bjmighty(m): 5:16pm On Oct 06, 2010
Mode9 and Tim Westwood. Damn!!! E no go better for anybody wey talk say mode9 no be naija rap jesus. Somebody say Amen grin grin grin grin

Jokes Etc / Re: A Young Couple Caught Short In The Cinema by bjmighty(m): 11:26am On Oct 06, 2010
hehe grin grin
Jokes Etc / Re: Waka Waka Chuldren by bjmighty(m): 11:15am On Oct 06, 2010
clemcykul:

yawns and adjust belt**
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Jokes Etc / Re: Tight Skirt: Dont Look. by bjmighty(m): 11:10am On Oct 06, 2010
lol grin grin grin
Jokes Etc / Re: A Dollar Short by bjmighty(m): 11:09am On Oct 06, 2010
lol grin grin
Jokes Etc / Re: Trouble In D Family by bjmighty(m): 11:08am On Oct 06, 2010
;d ;d
Music/Radio / Re: Rugged Don Reply 9ice by bjmighty(m): 10:52am On Oct 06, 2010
Mode9 loading up . . . . . . . .This is what Loghead man should be doing with his time, instead of spending all his life on twitter as say hin life don attach to am. Don't go near anywhere you see the number 9 i.e Mode[b]9[/b] or [b]9[/b]ice"Fear of the 9ines is the beginning of wisdom" every rapper knows that now.

Politics / Re: Henry Okah Arrested In South Africa For Abuja Bombing by bjmighty(m): 5:18pm On Oct 04, 2010
Nigeria Judicial authority better learn from SA. He was arrested and tried immediately, no delay, no go slow.
Politics / Henry Okah Arrested In South Africa For Abuja Bombing by bjmighty(m): 5:15pm On Oct 04, 2010
JOHANNESBURG – A South Africa-based Nigerian ex-militant leader was directly involved in deadly bombings that struck his homeland's capital during independence celebrations, according to South African prosecutors who charged him with terrorism Monday.

At a court hearing in Johannesburg, prosecutor Shaun Abrahams said Henry Okah was a senior member of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, which claimed responsibility for a dual car bombing that killed at least 12 people in Nigeria's capital Abuja on Friday. Lawyers for Okah, who has been living in Johannesburg since 2009, say he has denied any involvement and that they would argue his arrest was unlawful. Okah made no comment at Monday's hearings. His lawyers said he feared for his life in a central Johannesburg jail, worried another prisoner might try to gain notoriety by attacking him. The judge said Monday arrangements had been made to hold Okah in a private cell Monday night, and that he would rule Tuesday on whether to move the suspect to a jail Okah considered more secure.

Abrahams presented a charge sheet accusing Okah of breaking South African counterterrorism laws by participating in the bombings. "We will be interacting and have been interacting with Nigerian authorities," Abrahams told the court. Chris Iroala, who identified himself as an official at the Nigerian consulate in Johannesburg, was in court Monday, often standing at the prosecutor's side. Iroala refused to comment on the case.

In Nigeria Monday, a security agency spokeswoman said nine people linked to Okah had been arrested there. The spokeswoman, Marilyn Ogar, would not name the suspects.
Sunday, Nigeria's federal police force named two men — Ben Jessy and Chima Orlu — as the attacks' "masterminds." Federal police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu offered no further details about the two Nigerian men, other than warning the public it would be a crime to harbor them.
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, also known by the acronym MEND, has destroyed oil pipelines, kidnapped petroleum company workers and fought government troops since 2006. It accuses Nigeria's government for doing nothing to end poverty in the delta even as the nation receives billions of dollars from oil revenue.

Okah has not recently been seen as a key figure in MEND. In 2008, he was arrested in Angola and extradited to Nigeria, where he was accused of treason and terrorism and linked to a gunrunning scandal involving high-ranking military officials. During his trial, word he was suffering from a kidney ailment emerged.
Charges were dropped and he was granted amnesty and freed in July 2009 as part of an initiative the government had hoped would end unrest in the oil-rich Niger Delta. But a cease-fire quickly unraveled.

About an hour before Friday's attacks, MEND issued a warning to journalists telling people to stay away from festivities at Eagle Square in Abuja marking Nigeria's 50th anniversary of independence from Britain. One car bomb exploded, drawing police, firefighters and the curious to the street near a federal courthouse. Five minutes later, a second car bomb exploded, apparently intended to target those drawn to the scene.
A third, smaller explosion struck inside Eagle Square during the ceremony, apparently injuring one security officer. However, MEND has denied placing any explosives inside the venue. Nigeria's president, though, has blamed a "small terrorist group that resides outside Nigeria" for the bombings. A statement from his office Sunday night quoted Jonathan as saying "investigations show that members of MEND have said they know nothing about" claiming responsibility for the attacks. However, it offered no other details. The attack Friday marked the first time MEND targeted Nigeria's capital.
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Associated Press Writer Bashir Adigun contributed to this report from Abuja, Nigeria

IN THE PICTURE: Henry Okah, a Nigerian ex-militant leader seeks cover on the back seat of a vehicle as he leaves the court in Johannesburg

Music/Radio / Re: Rugged Don Reply 9ice by bjmighty(m): 4:58pm On Oct 04, 2010
jodeci:

Motor park touts infested thread.

It is so easy to decipher the kind of commentators here.


Another Axxhole in the building! grin grin U don escape again from hospital. grin grin
Music/Radio / Re: Rugged Don Reply 9ice by bjmighty(m): 10:39am On Oct 04, 2010
Ibo-made:

Beef on top woman. This guys soppose bury their heads in the sand.

Bros, abeg borrow me your chika for one night. Woman na nothin nah. grin grin
Politics / Re: Facebook: Ibb Blocked My Comments by bjmighty(m): 10:35am On Oct 04, 2010
GEJ or IBB, its just a matter of time to determine who be our friend or enemy. Presidency is just like a football game, na only 90 minutes go judge. Since when Yar'dua die and GEJ don dey there, make somebody mention just 1 thing wey hin don do. All of dem na looters abeg.
Politics / Re: She Was Swept Off Her Feet - Dinner With Jonathan by bjmighty(m): 10:04am On Oct 04, 2010
All of them. Promise and Fail. The same lie lie lie the keep feeding us every 4 years.
Politics / Re: Facebook: Ibb Blocked My Comments by bjmighty(m): 10:00am On Oct 04, 2010
Oya go drink water wink wink
Politics / Re: The Real Nigerians - Pic by bjmighty(m): 9:58am On Oct 04, 2010
@@Poster, . . . . U mean The real looters
Politics / Re: King Wasiu Ayinde Arabambi For Senator by bjmighty(m): 5:17am On Oct 04, 2010
If una like make una kill una sef. King Wasiu Ayinde Anifowoshe K1 de Ultimate, Arabambi 1 is gunning for senate and will win. Run and tell that. grin grin grin
Music/Radio / Re: Most Anticipated Rap Albums by bjmighty(m): 5:32pm On Oct 03, 2010
hax:

kid cudi fxcking sucks. who signs all these people? perhaps the men on the moon appreciate that cr-ap.

and lapazarian, give lloyd banks some credit. he can spit. i've all but given up on The Game.

and i'm confident that Nas will make Lost Tapes 2 almost as good as the original. i hope. *prays*

and of course, before i forget, put gucci mane in the cudi category. grin

Hey bro. Game still got it in the game. You missing something?
Politics / Re: The Untold Story Behind The 15 Childrien Kidnapped In Aba by bjmighty(m): 1:42pm On Oct 03, 2010
slap1:

The story's probably held by kidnappers. Be patient.
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Politics / Re: The Untold Story Behind The 15 Childrien Kidnapped In Aba by bjmighty(m): 1:40pm On Oct 03, 2010
The poster is a standardized f.ool.
Politics / Re: King Wasiu Ayinde Arabambi For Senator by bjmighty(m): 1:23pm On Oct 03, 2010
madejibo:

@ doctorbabs
If I don't have the privilege to go to sch I can't contest an election again abi? Funny how some pple thinks, bankole that went to oxford what has he done?

Some real talk right there cool
Music/Radio / Re: Rugged Don Reply 9ice by bjmighty(m): 12:34pm On Oct 03, 2010
da-whizkid:

The album done ready before but Baba con decide to add one song wey get Ibo flavour, na him call flavour sharp sharp bt the arrangement con dey take longer than expected. E fit happen to any body.

Bros, e be like say crase dey worry u sha U know sabi the meaning of Album listening party?
Politics / Re: King Wasiu Ayinde Arabambi For Senator by bjmighty(m): 12:32pm On Oct 03, 2010
ARABAMBI FOR SENATOR!!!!! HATE IT OR LOVE IT!!!!! grin grin grin grin
Music/Radio / Re: Rugged Don Reply 9ice by bjmighty(m): 10:42am On Oct 03, 2010
Genuflect:

You try. Now go drink cold water
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Politics / Re: King Wasiu Ayinde Arabambi For Senator by bjmighty(m): 10:23am On Oct 03, 2010
~Bluetooth:

ROTFL. . .[b]Na today ? A mo iru yin,eyin elese pelebe,onidi jona,akotile da'a ta,olojukokoro,onijekuje abifun rapati.abeg loku sigbo jo iwo ati arabambi sir were[/b]

A clear evidence why u shouldn't raise ur kids in a Face me i slap u environment. So sad cry cry cry

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