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LivingSage:I agree. We are all demons. But this government is headed by Lucifer himself. |
Ezekosolo:Africans are closer to the Devil. Even in times of difficulty, a black man will still try to steal from you. This government's corruption is the worst in this country's history. |
mysidechick:The issue with this virus is not really about how deadly it is, rather it's because its new and people don't really have a good understanding of it. Secondly, all major diseases have always inflicted Africans. This time around, it's the developed countries that are feeling the pinch of covid 19. Oyibo no dey carry life play unlike us who don't value human life. |
As you can see...throughout this conversation I didn't call you any name. But I'm a Mugu and inconsequential clown. I accept the glorified titles. Where I come from is none of your business....If What you say is true, I am happy that at least one Anioma identifies with igbo...if not I wonder where the name Delta Igbo came from. Why not just Igbo. |
Tobrasky:Bros leave English. Ibos were once the power house of this country and have some of the greatest minds in the world. But u guys are too selfish and not united. That is why you are where you are today. No wonder the Ikwerres and Aniomas don't want to associate with you. |
Tobrasky:Lol...you are very funny. Ibos don't even like themselves. The only thing that unites Ibos is when they collectively take advantage of others. Try to unite the Ibos in ibo speaking states first before trying to find something that was not lost. Secondly, the iboness in you is what has given you the bold mind to threaten that it will not end well for me for speaking my mind. You guys never learn. |
I truly don't understand Akwa Iboms obsession with Calabar. It's almost like the Ibos obsession with South South. Just because you lack land mass, you are forming fake love. |
Girlwhocares:Madam, I totally understand how you feel. I had to log on to Nairaland just to respond. The truth is, you are not over your Ex. There hasnt been closure yet with your past and as long as you remain attached to your Ex, you can never move forward with your husband. Now, the reason why you haven't been able to move on is because your Ex didn't really do anything to offend you so you have little or nothing against him. You also feel guilty for following your parents instructions and not your heart. You must forgive yourself and ask your Ex for forgiveness and encourage him to move on. Make peace with your past so you can embrace your future. |
Removed by whom? Spineless Southerners? North will rule Nigeria till 2031 and nothing will happen. After all some big boys in South West said "Buhari has the right to select whomever he believes was capable as long as he is Nigerian" I've accepted my fate...join us. |
Atiku 2023. South East, North East and South South will vote Atiku to make sure South West doesn't get it. In fact the South will not have power till 2031 and by then southerners will be begging to be VP. Kaduna South has been conquered, Naija as a whole is the next bus stop. |
At least we now know where we are going after being compared to China |
Goalnaldo:Dayum....what the brain calculates is different from when you see it. |
Somebody will just sit down in one place and be giving orders up and down. |
The year Eleven thousand and eleven. |
Can we please stop posting topics of.this woman? |
Kaduna is.like the most insecure state in Nigeria without Boko Haram. In the next 10 years, they will be nothing like southern Kaduna dominated by Christians. |
If El rufai wins, we are all dead. Rather than El rufai, Buhari should have a third term. |
Starke:Nice story. But the part you forgot to tell is that it wasn't a razor blade that cut you. Rather either your condom busted or you decided to have a quickie with an olosho. Nevertheless, its important you take the ARV if she is confirmed to be positive. Although there are chances the blade does not have the virus since HIV virus does not survive long outside a host. |
Nigerian police have arrested two suspects in connection with hotel serial killings in the southern city of Port Harcourt. At least eight women have been found strangled in different hotel rooms in Nigeria’s oil capital in Rivers state since July. Outrage over the killings has prompted a social media campaign – using the hashtags #ProtectPHWomen and #ProtectPhGirls - to demand that the authorities do more to stop them. Police told the BBC that one man was arrested after a tip-off that he had offered around $80 (£70) to spend the night with a woman. The other suspect had been arrested in Kaduna in central Nigeria. Rivers state police chief Mustapha Dandaura says a special task force - including the region's police, hotel associations and tourism board - had been set up to improve security at hotels. Any hotel in the state that did not comply with new guidelines, which include installing CCTV cameras and asking guests for documentation when registering, would be closed down, he said. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-47639452 |
What is a gas pipeline from Ajaokuta going to do in Kano and Kaduna? For groundnut gas? Buhari is sha planning for the future of his people. |
Buhari and his goons are illiterates. Due process and the law are two different things. As long as the contact was signed by authorized persons, then it's binding. The fact that the UK was selected as the place of arbitration shows that the people understand Nigerians very well. When you take over government, you take over all assets and liabilities. APC will take the full blame. |
The first step should be the abolishment of federal character. |
Its possible...see as e dey happen. But due to the insulation of the car's tyres she wouldn't have been electrocuted. But the car fit burn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5aP9UsQRf8 |
Nigeria’s 2019 general elections won by President Muhammadu Buhari and his All Progressives Congress weren’t transparent and were marred by violence and harassment of voters, the European Union observer mission said. “The elections became increasingly marred by violence and intimidation, with the role of the security agencies becoming more contentious as the process progressed, ” the EU observers said Saturday in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, in their final report on the Feb. 23 and March 2 votes. “This damaged the integrity of the electoral process and may deter future participation." The elections gave Buhari, 76, a second four-year term with 56% of the vote, while Atiku Abubakar, a former Vice President and candidate of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party, came second with 41%. The ruling party also won a majority of parliamentary seats. At least 58 people, including election officials, were killed in voting-related violence, according to the Nigerian Civil Society Situation Room, a coalition of civic groups that monitored the vote. Abubakar and the opposition PDP have filed a court petition challenging the presidential election outcome, arguing he would’ve won but for rigged voting in Buhari’s favor. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2019-06-15/eu-observers-say-nigeria-s-2019-elections-weren-t-transparent |
BMC had really gone global. Nice work guys. |
JERUSALEM — A U.S. think tank that analyzes misinformation online said Friday that an Israel-based influence campaign busted by Facebook had stumped for the winning candidate in the February 2019 Nigerian presidential elections. A new report from the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab highlights sample posts removed from Facebook that appeared to praise incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari and smear his leading opponent, Atiku Abubakar. Many of the pages and accounts were discovered to be linked to a Tel Aviv-based political consulting and lobbying firm named Archimedes. On its sparse website of African stock images, the company advertises its deliberate efforts to conduct disinformation campaigns, boasting that it takes "every advantage available in order to change reality according to our client's wishes" through "unlimited online accounts operation." Facebook banned Archimedes from the platform Thursday for its "coordinated and deceptive behavior" and conducted a sweeping takedown of dozens of accounts and hundreds of pages primarily aimed at disrupting elections in African countries, with some scattered activity in Southeast Asia and Latin America. Overall, the misleading accounts had reached some 2.8 million users, and the pages had engaged over 5,000 followers, according to Facebook's estimates. One of the pages that Facebook cancelled appeared filled with viral misinformation attacking Abubakar, the former vice president of Nigeria. The page's banner image showed Abubakar as Darth Vader, the Star Wars villain, holding up a sign reading, "Make Nigeria Worse Again." Another page with almost identical visuals, although significantly excluding the Darth Vader mask, purported to support Abubakar, with the slogan "Team Atiku For President." The report identified the page as a covert attempt to infiltrate Abubakar's audience of potential voters and manipulate their views, gradually spamming them with antithetical content and diverting them to the "Make Nigeria Worse" page. The report also featured a page that explicitly lionized and boosted Buhari, with amateur videos eulogizing the accomplishments of his presidency as though he were not locked in a tight battle for re-election. Yet another series of pages targeted the local Rivers state elections in Nigeria's turbulent south, which was marred by widespread violence. Several of the removed pages attempted to defame a candidate from Abubakar's People's Democratic Party and boost his opponent. One page with artificially amplified audience engagement, called "Rivers Violence Watch," pumped out political propaganda while posing as a neutral monitor of election violence, using the page description to mask its efforts. Most of the pages claimed to be run by local Nigerian users, but in fact were managed from Israel. Fake news flooded Nigerians and played a central role in the recent national election. Rumors, spreading like wildfire in Africa's most populous country, became so outlandish and fevered that Buhari last year was compelled to declare publicly that he had not died and been replaced by a clone. More than a dozen media outlets joined forces before the election for a fact-checking initiative, while government officials acknowledged that fake news could be deadly in a country with multiple ethnic and religious fault lines. The incumbent Buhari, who ran on promises to clean up government corruption, and his challenger Abubakar, who campaigned more on pocketbook issues, were in a dead heat as the election approached. The vote vaulted Buhari to a resounding victory, but remained clouded in controversy, with each side accusing the other of vote-rigging and Election Day violence halting ballot-counting and sparking dangerous rumors. Despite the overt political messaging of these inauthentic pages, the Digital Forensics lab could not assign a particular ideological motive to Archimedes' campaigns, given the diversity and scope of its general operations. Rather, the company, which poured over $800,000 into deceptive content over the past several years, appeared profit-driven. The report did not probe the origins of its cash flow, and it was not clear whether political actors in Nigeria or other countries where the campaigns took off had paid for the company's "strategic consulting." "The fact the pages were operated by a for-profit company is a troubling sign that highly partisan disinformation is turning into a capital enterprise," the report said. https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2019/05/17/world/middleeast/ap-ml-israel-facebook.html?searchResultPosition=5 |
omoadeleye:Sorry sir....if you were collecting 12k when it was 18k. How sure are you that they'll answer you now. Start your days fasting asap |
Empiree:Bros...these are the same people that used people's predicaments to get to power. Now they want Nigerians to be reasonable with them? What you sow...you reap. |
APC achievement for Q1 2019. Congrats Buhari |
Buhari them don play this one the Charlie Boy tape. I wonder how much Asari must have been paid to deflect attention from the uselessness of this government. Ever since he was harassed by the Army, he has been singing a differe t tune. For Dokubo to be on his case this long doesn't make any logical sense. |
Easy...just eat food that is rich in fibre like vegetables and fruits. It'll be gone in less than a week. Avoid food like Eba, Fufu and bread. Eat light foods and drink lots of water. You'll be fine. |