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let him enter in mr universe contest - him go dey get multiple orgasm |
nairaland? |
please tell - where is it located oshodi or agege ? |
lol i will follow her to the altar for the man of God to join so the fun continues |
where is the bloody school |
whats wrong with today |
Welcome Daddy shokey, welcome ,Welcome Daddy shokey, welcome ![]() |
@ poster i dont get the joke - please explain |
wetin |
all of you are too stupid to own a computer |
Results update: figures from 164 wards (out of 177) and 14 LGAs (out of 16) give Fayemi an 8,346 votes count over Oni in Ekiti guber-contest SOURCE - http://twitter.com/ekitirr |
- Correct me if i am wrong - One of the worst president Nigeria has ever had - He hasn't done nothing - we keep hearing due process |
@banon Are sure your name is not Dora ( what a heap of rubbish). |
Heavy Stuff - No wonder they are after Ribadu |
AjanleKoko:I wish it was that easy - It cannot be fixed without addressing the underlying factors. Two things that are profitable now in Nigeria is 1. Political Posts ( access to quick money) 2 Kidnapping. |
I can't think positive because the Present and Past leadership of Nigeria is giving me a mental block. They will need to removed physically. |
Biggest propaganda - That is how Yar adua's team said that Nigeria is insulated from the Global financial Meltdown. Can the minister let the public know how he arrived at this conclusion. 1. What have they tested and where ? . 2. Have they started a mass campaign on how to detect or identify the symptoms of swine flu. 3. Do we have enough antivirus vaccines in storage just in case ( Britain has a stock pile of over 30 Million anti flu vaccines in storage) 4. Do we have monitoring teams at all the ports 5. Where are the health centers to go for advice or vaccines Because i know it is Nigeria and also we lack the technical and infrastructure for all the above . That minister is a bloody liar. when will these people face reality. I pray in thename of Jesus - that non is found within Nigeria - It is Unfortunate we have losers as leaders who cant handle malaria or polio. |
i doubt it - Only prayers you hear nowdays is either 1. Lord Kill my enemies 2. Lord bless me |
Nigeria : Biggest Joke on Planet Earth - ![]() |
Uneasy calm now prevails at Orile-Iganmu in Lagos following the killing of a soldier allegedly by a police inspector on Wednesday. It was learnt that the incident happened after a disagreement between the soldier and the police officer. Witnesses said the soldier, who was in mufti but wore his beret, was allegedly shot by the policeman during the disagreement. “The shooting happened when the soldier who was riding in a commercial bus came out to challenge a police patrol team that wanted to conduct a routine check on the vehicle. “It was in the process that the police inspector mistakenly shot the soldier, though he didn’t die on the spot. “The soldier was immediately rushed to a hospital while the policeman was handcuffed and taken away after an Area Commander visited the scene,” a witness claimed. However, it was learnt that some soldiers stormed the Orile-Iganmu Police Station that night in a reprisal attack on the station. Following the intervention of a Police Area Commander, there was no confrontation between the soldiers and the police. When the station was visited yesterday, a detachment of soldiers from the Lagos State Government, “OPERATION MESA,'' had taken over the area. It was gathered that the soldiers were mobilised to avert any possible reprisals by colleagues of the dead soldier. The soldiers controlled traffic on the chaotic Lagos/Badagry expressway, while civilians massed on the nearby pedestrian bridge watching the situation. Pedestrians who gathered on the foot bridge, in anticipation of a possible confrontation between the soldiers and policemen, were later dispersed by the soldiers. Policemen and women attached to the station were not immediately visible, although some plain-clothes officers were seen inside the station. Mr. Frank Mba, Police/Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Command, confirmed the incident when contacted. “Yes, there was a shooting incident at Orile-Iganmu on Wednesday, but I don’t have any further details concerning the incident,” Mba, a Superintendent said. He said the soldiers' presence was a joint initiative of the Army and Police authorities to ensure peace and security were not compromised. Mba added that the Police and the Army had similar objectives, pointing out that others should not be made to suffer from the mistake of an individual. http://www.vanguardngr.com/content/view/34803/43/ |
debosky:Kudos |
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to go and do what. where army or police can kill innocent people. |
i only asked a very simple question ? - i will ask again - " who does your blood boils when you here the term igbo" please what are your demands cause you are holding us the yoruba's hostage |
i have been to the site and it states There is no Amnesty International presence in this country |
Horus:what happen after one joins |
bawomolo:What would you want the local indigines to do? |
ikey - what is your problem if their is anybody that has a problem with tribes in Nigeria - it is you - can you please state your or igbo demands |
Do we have leaders in this country or is it frustration - unecessary death. |
It sounds like one of the fairy tales, but it is a true story of an undergraduate of Akwa Ibom State University, who was tortured to death by three armed soldiers for wearing green colour. The tragic incident occurred in Ogba area of the Lagos metropolis. The victim, Ajayi Ebenezer and his friends were said to be on their way to a suya spot near Ogba bus stop, when the soldiers, in military camouflage uniform allegedly accosted him. One of his friends, who simply identified himself as Wasiu, told Daily Sun that he was just passing by, on that fateful Saturday, when he saw three soldiers torturing and dragging Ajayi on the ground. He explained that he tried to inquire from the victim what the problem was, adding that one of the soldiers sternly warned him to leave the scene or be shot. He said he quickly left spot and saw one of Ajayi’s friends, explaining to sympathizers that the soldiers were torturing him for putting on what looked like army uniform. According to him, nobody was able to stop the soldiers, as they threatened to shoot anyone that tried to intervene. He said: “We were watching helplessly, as the soldiers dragged Ajayi to the Area ‘G’ police Command, Ogba. People, especially, women were weeping profusely but no one could assist Ajayi, who was shouting that he was dying.” Wasiu said he rushed to Ajayi’s house where he briefed members of his family on the development. He said when he and members Ajayi’s family visited the Area ‘G’ command, headquarters, the policemen at the gate told them that he had been released by the soldiers. But few hours after waiting in vain for his return and after searching for him, they received a shocking news that his dead body was dumped at Oguniyi Road, near Pen Cinema, Agege. According to him, when they got to the scene, they were informed by some commercial motorcycle operators that they saw some policemen removing a corpse. To their amazement, when they got to the Pen Cinema police station, they were told that the corpse had been deposited at the mortuary. Embittered Wasiu said: “ Infact, I am still in shock because I don’t see the basis for killing that boy. That he was putting on what looked like army uniform did not mean he was a criminal.” Another eyewitness, Ngozi Onwuka, told Daily Sun that she was in vintage position, where she was hawking oranges when she saw the soldiers asking the deceased why he was putting on military uniform . She said as the victim was trying to explain to them that it was not army uniform, the soldiers started beating him. She said: “They were hitting him with the butt of the gun and at the same time, kicking and dragging him on the ground. I knew the guy would not survive the beating but I am still in shock over the barbaric act.” When contacted for comments, the Lagos State police spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba, who confirmed the incident said the case was still being investigated. http://odili.net/news/source/2009/apr/30/519.html |
debosky: ![]() Heavy and Deep Comment - It very sad that Nigeria has been reduced to this - Can you imagine if the U.k had as more oil and gas as we have in Nigeria. They will be light years ahead. aNYBODY here knows how an akara seller keeps records on how much akara is sold in a day. |
Youth don die long time - Underfunding of the nations educational establishments has killed any chance of the youth been involved in any kind of revolt. The some that are educated including myself are more interested in looking for jobs in banks, telecoms and oil and gas sectors |
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