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RomanceRe: Why Do Guys Ask Out Their Friend's Girlfriend. by bliss2al(m): 9:36pm On Sep 28, 2014
Dats immaturity, envy, greed....
.
but u r just been one sided... u should remember dat girls too use to make advances at dia friends boi frend..how about dat hun?
PhonesRe: Samsung Advert On The New Iphone 6plus (Very funny) by bliss2al(m): 12:26pm On Sep 27, 2014
most of dis stuff are done by die hard fan of Samsung
might be dat Samsung company have no clue of dat shiit
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Southampton: Capital One Cup (1 - 2) On 23rd September 2014 by bliss2al(m): 3:22pm On Sep 23, 2014
I tot apkom is on loan
PoliticsRe: Islamic State Crisis: Arab States Join US Fight by bliss2al(op): 9:50am On Sep 12, 2014
A joint communique declared a "shared commitment to
stand united against the threat posed by all terrorism".
It added that participants had "discussed a strategy to destroy
Isil wherever it is, including in both Iraq and Syria".
"The region recognises the danger that has been unleashed
and they are full-throatedly ready to deal with that and that
is why they committed today to take the actions they have
committed to," Mr Kerry told the BBC.
Nato member Turkey was also at the Jeddah meeting, but
did not sign the communique. Mr Kerry downplayed the
move, saying the important US ally was dealing with some
"sensitive issues" but remained "very engaged and has been
very involved".

Analysis: Barbara Plett-Usher, BBC News, travelling with
John Kerry

John Kerry was exhausted by his marathon day of meetings
but pleased at its result: the Arabs' embrace of Barack
Obama's strategy to combat Islamic State. It's crucial to the
plan that Arab governments see this as much their war as
America's.
Not everything went according to script. Turkey didn't sign
the communique - because of "sensitive issues", said Mr
Kerry, presumably the 49 Turkish hostages held by the
militants - but was "very engaged". The Saudi foreign
minister seems not to have heard that his country agreed to
host the training of Syrian rebels as leaked by US officials.
But Mr Kerry was focused on the big picture: the region
has recognised the danger in its midst and is ready to join
the fight against it, he said; military officials will sort out of
the details of who does what.
Turkey has reportedly been reluctant to take a prominent
role in the coalition, partly out of concern for the 49
Turkish citizens being held hostage by IS.
Mr Kerry also rejected accusations that President Obama is
responsible for the rise of IS because he failed to take action
against the group earlier in the uprising against Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad.
"I think over time people will realise the outgrowth of this is
really the responsibility of Assad himself," he said. "He has
been the magnet that attracted foreign fighters."

Air strikes

Mr Obama has asked the US Congress to approve a bill
seeking $500m (£308m) to fund an increase in the training
and arming of "moderate" Syrian rebels so that they can
take the fight to the jihadist group.
The Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives,
John Boehner, has given his support to the move, telling
reporters: "At this point in time, it's important to give the
president what he asked for."
In Iraq, the US has carried out more than 150 air strikes
against IS.
On Thursday, aircraft attacked jihadist positions near the
strategically important Mosul Dam in support of Iraqi security
forces. The Pentagon said two machine-gun emplacements
and a bunker were destroyed.
The US has also sent hundreds of military advisers to assist
Iraqi government and Kurdish forces, but has ruled out
sending ground troops.
PoliticsIslamic State Crisis: Arab States Join US Fight by bliss2al(op): 9:48am On Sep 12, 2014
Ten Arab countries have agreed to help the US in its
fight against the jihadist group, Islamic State (IS).
After talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Jeddah,
they pledged to provide military support and humanitarian
aid, and to halt the flow of funds and foreign fighters to IS.
Mr Kerry told the BBC they were "full-throatedly ready" to
combat the group.
However, Russia warned the US against expanding its
campaign of air strikes from Iraq into neighbouring Syria.
The Russian foreign ministry said any such action, without
the backing of the UN Security Council, would be "an act
of aggression" and a "gross violation" of international law.
On Wednesday, President Barack Obama set out his plans to
"destroy and degrade" IS and revealed that he had
authorised air strikes in Syria.

'Danger unleashed'

Mr Kerry has been tasked with building a broad coalition
against IS, also known as Isis or Isil.
On Thursday, ministers representing Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and
the United Arab Emirates offered their support.

Foreign AffairsRe: Islamic State Crisis: Arab States Join US Fight by bliss2al(op): 9:43am On Sep 12, 2014
A joint communique declared a "shared commitment to
stand united against the threat posed by all terrorism".
It added that participants had "discussed a strategy to destroy
Isil wherever it is, including in both Iraq and Syria".
"The region recognises the danger that has been unleashed
and they are full-throatedly ready to deal with that and that
is why they committed today to take the actions they have
committed to," Mr Kerry told the BBC.
Nato member Turkey was also at the Jeddah meeting, but
did not sign the communique. Mr Kerry downplayed the
move, saying the important US ally was dealing with some
"sensitive issues" but remained "very engaged and has been
very involved".

Analysis: Barbara Plett-Usher, BBC News, travelling with
John Kerry

John Kerry was exhausted by his marathon day of meetings
but pleased at its result: the Arabs' embrace of Barack
Obama's strategy to combat Islamic State. It's crucial to the
plan that Arab governments see this as much their war as
America's.
Not everything went according to script. Turkey didn't sign
the communique - because of "sensitive issues", said Mr
Kerry, presumably the 49 Turkish hostages held by the
militants - but was "very engaged". The Saudi foreign
minister seems not to have heard that his country agreed to
host the training of Syrian rebels as leaked by US officials.
But Mr Kerry was focused on the big picture: the region
has recognised the danger in its midst and is ready to join
the fight against it, he said; military officials will sort out of
the details of who does what.
Turkey has reportedly been reluctant to take a prominent
role in the coalition, partly out of concern for the 49
Turkish citizens being held hostage by IS.
Mr Kerry also rejected accusations that President Obama is
responsible for the rise of IS because he failed to take action
against the group earlier in the uprising against Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad.
"I think over time people will realise the outgrowth of this is
really the responsibility of Assad himself," he said. "He has
been the magnet that attracted foreign fighters."

Air strikes

Mr Obama has asked the US Congress to approve a bill
seeking $500m (£308m) to fund an increase in the training
and arming of "moderate" Syrian rebels so that they can
take the fight to the jihadist group.
The Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives,
John Boehner, has given his support to the move, telling
reporters: "At this point in time, it's important to give the
president what he asked for."
In Iraq, the US has carried out more than 150 air strikes
against IS.
On Thursday, aircraft attacked jihadist positions near the
strategically important Mosul Dam in support of Iraqi security
forces. The Pentagon said two machine-gun emplacements
and a bunker were destroyed.
The US has also sent hundreds of military advisers to assist
Iraqi government and Kurdish forces, but has ruled out
sending ground troops.
Foreign AffairsIslamic State Crisis: Arab States Join US Fight by bliss2al(op): 9:40am On Sep 12, 2014
Ten Arab countries have agreed to help the US in its
fight against the jihadist group, Islamic State (IS).

After talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Jeddah,
they pledged to provide military support and humanitarian
aid, and to halt the flow of funds and foreign fighters to IS.
Mr Kerry told the BBC they were "full-throatedly ready" to
combat the group.
However, Russia warned the US against expanding its
campaign of air strikes from Iraq into neighbouring Syria.
The Russian foreign ministry said any such action, without
the backing of the UN Security Council, would be "an act
of aggression" and a "gross violation" of international law.
On Wednesday, President Barack Obama set out his plans to
"destroy and degrade" IS and revealed that he had
authorised air strikes in Syria.

'Danger unleashed'

Mr Kerry has been tasked with building a broad coalition
against IS, also known as Isis or Isil.
On Thursday, ministers representing Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and
the United Arab Emirates offered their support.

CelebritiesRe: Do Actors Get Turned On Filming Romance Scenes? Nigerian Actors Respond by bliss2al(m): 11:52pm On Sep 11, 2014
that picture number 3 is ridiculous
FamilyRe: Would You Marry a Spouse like your Father or Mother? by bliss2al(m): 8:50pm On Sep 11, 2014
murdering English since 200AD

if see someone with my mum's quality. gbam I'll just put a ring on it sharply coz my mum is too.
....awesome
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Jonathan Asks Board To Create Three Million Jobs by bliss2al(m): 11:04am On Sep 11, 2014
campaign things Noni
just observing
EducationRe: The Top 15 Most Expensive Countries In The World To Get An Education by bliss2al(op): 10:18pm On Sep 10, 2014
But it’s not just cost that Australia topped out on. The report
also found there is problem with perceptions around the qualit
of education with a quarter of those surveyed ranking Australi
within the top three nations for education.
“The cost of education in Australia is also disproportionately
higher than the perceived quality of the education on offer,”
HSBC said.
Australia, while it remains popular with Asian parents, is ratin
lower in China which has been where the majority of the
country’s international students have come from in the past
decade.
The table below shows Chinese respondents ranked Australia 5t
when it came to perceived education quality.
“China’s growing middle class means that it will continue to
represent a significant part of the international student market,
globally. Attracting Chinese student intake will be a key factor
in maintaining education’s role as a key export sector for
Australia,” said Graham Heunis, HSBC head of retail banking
and wealth management.
Australia’s universities have the highest concentration of
international students in the world, making up about 20% of
the student population compared to the global average of 7%.
Proximity to Asia and high quality of life have been two of t
reasons Australia has punched above its weight when it comes
to attracting international students.
HSBC says the reputation of Australia’s tertiary education
system is important for the economic viability of the industry
which has become heavily reliant on international students.
EducationThe Top 15 Most Expensive Countries In The World To Get An Education by bliss2al(op): 10:17pm On Sep 10, 2014
When it comes to education, Australia is the most expensive
destination for international students, a global HSBC report has
found.
Surveying more than 4,500 parents in 15 countries, the
research found an Australian education is more expensive than
in the US and the UK.
The total cost of international study in Australia, including fee
and cost of living, is estimated at $US42,000 a year compare
to $US36,000 in America.

Here’s the chart.

RomanceRe: After Telling Him The Truth He Hated Me Forever. by bliss2al(m): 12:20am On Sep 08, 2014
you r really a liability as ur name implies
u r just lamenting bcoz DE Recharge cards and pocket money is no longer coming... girls matter self tire me.....
SportsRe: Is UJ Esuene Stadium Calabar The Most Suitable Stadium We Have? by bliss2al(m): 12:38pm On Sep 07, 2014
omo see kogi stadium
cute
LiteratureRe: Confirmed: Side Boob, YOLO, Cray Are Now English Words by bliss2al(m): 10:38am On Sep 04, 2014
mtcheeeewn what's up wit dis frontpage ish sef
CultureRe: Italian Couple Perform Igbo Traditional Wedding Rites by bliss2al(m): 8:03am On Sep 04, 2014
anonymous6: surprised and amazed; some Nigerians need to appreciate their culture
gbam de gods are with you
Politics85 Book Haram Hostages Rescued by bliss2al(op): 1:45am On Aug 18, 2014
Chadian troops have rescued 85 Nigerians kidnapped last week by the Islamist terror group Boko Haram, security and human rights sources in Nigeria said Saturday.Dozens of Boko Haram insurgents stormed the Doron Bagafishing and farming village on the shores of Lake Chad lateSunday through Monday and took away 97 young men and boys plus several women, residents said. The raiders killed 28 residents and burned scores of homes, according to residents.The hostages were loaded onto motorboats and ferried intoneighboring Chad, with residents saying they feared the hostages would be forcefully conscripted as foot soldiers.Chadian security officials reported intercepting a convoy of buses carrying 85 Nigerians" believed to have been kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists from Baga," a Nigerian security source said."The convoy being led by six Boko Haram gunmen was stopped on the Chadian part of the border along Lake Chad for routine checks and the huge number in the convoy raised suspicion," said the source, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak on the issue.An official of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Maiduguri confirmed the rescue of the 63 maleand 22 female hostages.The source, who asked that his name not be used, said more than 30 hostages were still being held by Boko Haram. He said their captors sped off with them in motorboats when they spotted the convoy being questionedby Chadian soldiers.Boko Haram has been waging a five-year armed insurgency to create an Islamic state in northern Nigeria. The group has carried out series of abductions, including the April kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls from a boarding school in the town of Chibok.Boko Haram uses its hostages as conscripts and sex slaves, according to authorities. They say Boko Haram has killed more than 12,000 people and displaced more than half a million residents.Nigerian schoolgirl describes escape from Boko Haram The road to Boko Haram's heartland




http://cnnmobile.com/primary/fullarticle?articleId=cnn/2014/08/16/world/africa/boko-haram-hostages-rescued&pageSize=10&category=intl
BusinessRe: We’ve Not Reintroduced ATM Charges —CBN by bliss2al(m): 8:44am On Aug 15, 2014
how people no go turn ATM to their purses
#dat awkward moment wen u come to DE counter to withdraw 2k only to be referred back to DE ATM.. u won't bother going bak there again next time na..as Dem see say their share out of that charges no dey come again dats y they wanna introduce it back..
Car TalkRe: At What Age Did U Start Driving And How Many Days It Took You To Be Perfect . by bliss2al(m): 8:16am On Aug 15, 2014
at age 22 I was tutored manual for just one evening where I was taught how to use DE clutch, gear n break..started sneaking out DE car after dat evening...wen automatic came it was just a work over. I will say I can drive well now coz no one can be perfect except God..if there is anything like perfecting driving they won't be accidents..learnt it a day.
PhonesRe: My Etisalat Modem Is Stocked To Opening Only One Website by bliss2al(op): 3:18pm On Aug 05, 2014
dazekid: Try using a VPN,download hotspotshield on your pc and enable it then try browsing other websites.Tell me if this works or doesn't so I can give you a different option.
ok. thanks Bro...let me try it.
Science/TechnologyEtislat Modem Is Stocked To Only One Site by bliss2al(op): 2:02pm On Aug 05, 2014
hello gurus and geeks in De house. pls I work with Dis NIMC registration team in my town and de etisalat modem dey gave us is stocked at opening onlywww.nimc.gov.ngor agric.nimc.gov.ng. I was wondering if gurus around here can help me so as to be able to browse other websites because I still have about24gb of data left in De subscription... pls guys Ireally need your help in tackling Dis problem I have tried several ways but to no avail.. pls I need u guys help.
PhonesMy Etisalat Modem Is Stocked To Opening Only One Website by bliss2al(op): 1:15pm On Aug 05, 2014
hello gurus and geeks in De house. pls I work with Dis NIMC registration team in my town and de etisalat modem dey gave us is stocked at opening only www.nimc.gov.ng or agric.nimc.gov.ng. I was wondering if gurus around here can help me so as to be able to browse other websites because I still have about 24gb of data left in De subscription... pls guys I really need your help in tackling Dis problem I have tried several ways but to no avail.. pls I need u guys help.
CelebritiesRe: Can Any Woman Really Have Sex 5 Times A Day? Maheeda Said She Does (photos) by bliss2al(m): 12:55pm On Aug 05, 2014
#mtcheeeeeewn
later another post will surface
"Mahida revealed she is still a virgin"
stupid idiotic element
na Ebola go finish u lipsrsealed
CelebritiesRe: I Need Advise?: My Husband Is Already Cheating 3 Weeks After Our Wedding by bliss2al(m): 12:22pm On Aug 05, 2014
ma find u taxi wey go carry u go back to ur papa house? better run for ur life..
Ebola dey oo. make him no carry am come meet u for house o
first to comment grin
SportsRe: Keshi Officially Accepts Offer To Stay On As Coach Of Nigeria by bliss2al(m): 8:57am On Aug 05, 2014
Hmmm..Dis man get levels..so all Dis while him just dey form levels for de whole naija..
good decision though
me masef go reach there one day grin
CelebritiesRe: Malia Obama Straight Up Kicked A Girl At Lollapalooza by bliss2al(op): 1:06am On Aug 05, 2014
see her face... like she purposely kicked the girl


abi she Don turn Jackie Chan?

CelebritiesMalia Obama Straight Up Kicked A Girl At Lollapalooza by bliss2al(op): 1:04am On Aug 05, 2014
Malia Obama kicked a (presumably) American citizen
at Lollapalooza, and not only did the Secret Service fail
to act, the kicked victim was happy about it.
Bridget Truskey was minding her own business at the
music festival, when the president’s daughter kicked
her. “It was awesome,” Truskey tweeted, apparently
dangerously unable to see past the stars in her eyes:
see De victims tweet bellow

“ I got (accidentally) kicked by Malia Obama
today at Lollapalooza. No lie. Malia. Obama. It
was awesome. #lollapalooza
— Bridget Truskey (@b_truskey)

de question now is " Where was the Secret Service?"


https://www.yahoo.com/news/malia-obama-straight-kicked-girl-lollapalooza-194608471.html

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