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Politics / Re: Mystery Corpses On Ezu River Were MASSOB Members by BlueMurder(m): 3:24pm On Feb 08, 2013
babyosisi:




I run the risk of talking with pre teens and teens sometimes but I will try anyway since there could be others reading who might grasp this
For you not to comprehend that innocent people can be arrested which is the point I am making ,makes this whole discussion fruitless but I will try again
If someone is arrested and accused of a crime,doesn't he need to be tried with evidence before conviction ?
Do you know that all that is required to arrest you cheddar king is your gender and your being in an area when an arrest is being made
Don't you think if you found yourself there,you deserved a trial?

Is this point difficult to drive across?

Is one guilty and sentenced to death by the police just because the police says so?

We didn't get to see any of this self-righteous rubbish of yours when JTF were engaging in extra-judicial killings in parts of the north.
Politics / Re: Sanusi Receives N25,000 Allowance Daily For Local Trips by BlueMurder(m): 9:57am On Feb 06, 2013
akintun: “Besides the governor’s emolument and indeed the emolument structure of the CBN is benchmarked against the banking industry as approved in the federal government’s white paper on the presidential committee on consolidation of emoluments in the Public Service.

I think benchmarking his remuneration with d banking industry is very wrong. D governor of d central bank should not earn close to wat d MD of a bank earns.If d gov wants to be rich, he should go back to d commercial bank. A public servant dat called 4 d sacking of 50% of other public servants flies first class. I pity my country.

So the regulator should earn much less than the regulated? Do you know what risk that practice entails?
Health / Re: Govt To Include Cancer Treatment Under NHIS by BlueMurder(m): 2:07pm On Feb 04, 2013
Symphony007: Are the anti-jonathans on holidays? I look forward to your most offensive and disrespectfull comments.

Must you play politics on every issue? Una no dey tire?

@OP, Cancer is the deadliest disease at the moment, so it would be a most welcome development for it to be included under the NHIS.

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Sports / Re: Ivory Coast Vs Nigeria : Who Is Your Man Of The Match by BlueMurder(m): 8:24pm On Feb 03, 2013
Omeruo-the young chap who defends with panache and finese. Baby-faced warrior!

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Politics / Re: 36 States Of Nigeria And Their Meanings by BlueMurder(m): 3:57pm On Feb 01, 2013
Jamisco: the area that is now adamawa was never conquered by Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan. the only area that was conquered by fulani is Yola local government (Yola south and some part of Yola North). the remaining local governments were never smelled by fulani. kilba alone pursued them from Hong Local government down to Girei Local government (was Song Local Govt)because of the river Benue they could not crossover thats why the place was called Song in Kilba language meaning they have gone (after kilba people have awaited for them whether they will come back but never). ask any fulani man about kilba that know the history, he will shook his head, talk-less of bata, buchama, bula, chamba people etc



Is your refutation so serious that you had to quote the entire epistle?!
Politics / Re: Fashola: Jonathan Lacks The Knowledge To Tackle Nigeria’s Problems by BlueMurder(m): 3:54pm On Feb 01, 2013
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We saw it the first time dude, and we could not make any sense out of it. So you did not have to re-post it.

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Politics / Re: Fashola: Jonathan Lacks The Knowledge To Tackle Nigeria’s Problems by BlueMurder(m): 3:42pm On Feb 01, 2013
Those shouting themselves hoarse that Tinubu is corrupt are beginning to sound like broken records really. If my memory serves me right, the Code of Conduct Tribunal found nothing against him. With his 'animosity' towards the FG, i am sure the EFCC would since have picked him up if they had any shred of superior evidence of graft against him. Make una free the guy joor!

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Politics / Re: 36 States Of Nigeria And Their Meanings by BlueMurder(m): 3:17pm On Feb 01, 2013
Great work, @OP. Wish you more grey matter upstairs.

Sokoto- Birnin Shehu
Kaduna- Birnin Gwamna
Kano- Tumbin Giwa
Jigawa- Taarin Allah!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Presenter Flashes Serbian Prime Minister In Prank Interview by BlueMurder(m): 12:50pm On Feb 01, 2013
Why should the Prime Minister allow himself to be interviewed by such an inappropriately dressed person?
Sports / Re: Is Keshi's Eagles The Worst Nigerian Team Ever ? by BlueMurder(m): 3:26pm On Jan 30, 2013
Again, we have to start asking ourselves some fundamental questions. What has happened to our supply lines? Our age-grade teams are supposed to serve as feeders to our senior national team, but how many players from our U-17, U-21 and U-23 teams have gone on to play consistently for the SE in the past decade? Our disgraceful penchant for age-cheating at those levels, fueled by our win-at-all-cost mentality, is a key reason we have been struggling with average players. Have we learnt any lessons? How many members of the current younger teams will go on to play for the SE next year or in a couple of years? Unless we are willing to tackle these problems head-on, we will continue to grovel in the dark.
Sports / Re: Is Keshi's Eagles The Worst Nigerian Team Ever ? by BlueMurder(m): 2:59pm On Jan 30, 2013
My heart tells me we are, but my head reminds me that the present team is very inexperienced, the result of a somewhat long rebuilding process. Our terrible Abramovich style of brutal hiring and firing is the bane of our football. As someone pointed out earlier, we should not be too emotional about this. This team would come good eventually when we include good players and weed out ineffective ones. We must be patient: great teams were not built in a hurry!

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Sports / Re: How Do We Play Cote D'ivoire - Suggestions And Advice by BlueMurder(m): 9:24am On Jan 30, 2013
Whatever we do, whatever formation we use, we must find an antidote to Yaya Toure and Gervinho. Without these the two, the Ivoriens are no better than most average teams. We must also be very business-like. Our lethargic displays are very irritating!

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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Give Reasons For Cease Fire by BlueMurder(m): 10:45am On Jan 29, 2013
Ola0711: *Maclatunji is crying* lacasa is weepin! Una yansh don open...

Whatever for? Myopic comment, at best.

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Family / Re: Is It Right To Help My Friend Wife To Zip Her Cloth Zip From Behind by BlueMurder(m): 12:14pm On Jan 28, 2013
greatgod2012: May i ask you this.......your friend uses a room and a parlour, so where do you sleep there? In d sitting room, i guess, when you have your own room and your bed to sleep on in your own house. Sincerely, you are not respecting your friend's privacy, even parents reduce d rate at which they visit their children when they get married, if one' s parent can do that, why is that so difficult for friends to do? Keep off, stay off, respect their privacy, remember they are married, too much familiarity breeds contempt.......stay away, before pple or even your friend start to doubt your friendship. D woman's request may be genuine and harmless but can as well be easily misinterpreted, especially, if a guest accidentally meet you while zipping d gown.
May God help us all.

I disagree with the bolded. No self-respecting married woman will ask another man to zip her dress!

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Politics / Re: Reno Omokri Calls Oby Ezekwesili A "Wicked Step Mother"... (pics Included) by BlueMurder(m): 11:04am On Jan 28, 2013
df2006:


Let's assume that ur statement above, is true, it took this long and particularly, when she has lost out of power, to say it.

It therefore means the statement below was right about her.

Lost out of power What does that even mean? Did she lose an election?








Politics / Re: Tafawa Balewa's Visit To USA (1961) (Video) by BlueMurder(m): 10:02am On Jan 28, 2013
nex: Look at a real Nigerian leader. I watched this video some months ago, and I felt like burning the current Aso Rock occupant at the stake. Even as much as these people were so educated, the more they shunned opulence.

Here is a picture of the Prime Minister with his children during his annual leave. See the simple life the man is living no better than any average Nigerian citizen of that era.

By the way, Major Kaduna Nzeogwu did not kill Tafawa Balewa. It was Ifeajuna.


This is simplicity par excellence. I can't imagine a modern day GEJ being so simple and down to earth in his farm house or wherever.
Nairaland / General / Re: Nairaland's Journey To 1 Million Members by BlueMurder(m): 3:36pm On Jan 18, 2013
NAIRALAND, where you find the good, the bad and the downright ugly. Unfortunate thing is, it is slightly addictive.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: How To Help A Dying Muslim During And After Death by BlueMurder(m): 4:24pm On Jan 17, 2013
stankezzy: why is it that if it is insulting pastors,no comment will be hidden,but in dis issue if you say your mind ,it will be hidden or you will be banned.i have said it many times any religion that does not allow critism, either they are inferior or they have something they are hideing.

Only a daft person insults others while "saying his mind"

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Islam for Muslims / Re: How To Help A Dying Muslim During And After Death by BlueMurder(m): 4:21pm On Jan 17, 2013
"Kullu Nafsin zaa'ikatul maut, thumma ilaina turja'uun."

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Politics / Re: Things You Didn't Know About Maryam Abacha by BlueMurder(m): 2:43pm On Jan 17, 2013
Ìyániwúrà123:
5-While talking of her late husband, she said he was not authoritarian in the house and was a loving father, that they all slept in the same room with the kids, even when they were grown-ups. She said he would cook while she did the dishes. How romantic! Abi? When the babies were crying, he would bring out his breast or his own ear for the kids to suck until they slept off. Amazing!


Can't understand the bolded.
Politics / Re: Sanusi Calls For Ban Of CAN, JNI, ACF, Afenifere by BlueMurder(m): 1:20pm On Jan 16, 2013
mr.born2fuck:
I do not want to raise insults on Sanusi. He is not into religious but he is good at bringing confusion through the introduction of Islamic Banking, why can't he use another name like Charity Bank or Non-Interest Banking, this man is trying to point finger at CAN but using JNI as cover so people will think he is not bias, No doubt about politician hidden under religious group but Sanusi as no say because he is part of those bringing religious confusion through his islamic or sharia bank. if he has his way, he will sponsor Boko haram

If he has been neutral from the past , I would accept his says

Islamic banking this, Islamic banking that! Last time i checked, there were several Islamic Banks in UK and US. You guys really need to get out of your closets.

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Events / Re: Pictures From A Glamorous Wedding In Northern Nigeria by BlueMurder(m): 4:12pm On Jan 15, 2013
Rubbish! Obscene display of wealth and indecency in the midst of grinding poverty and hopelessness, by people suffering from identity crisis.
Sports / Re: This Team Can Be Better Than 94 - Keshi by BlueMurder(m): 12:42pm On Jan 15, 2013
chic2pimp: Absolutely no hope in hell of that ever being the case

But there is hope in Heaven abi? grin
Politics / Re: We ‘re Cause Of Our Problems In The North – Sultan by BlueMurder(m): 9:04am On Jan 15, 2013
PHIPEX: So many Northerners will be sad with this news, they must have expected him to tell them that it was the FG under GEJ that withdrew the Children of the Northerners from school and made them Almajiris? They must have expected that he should have told the Governors that it was the inability of the South to respect PDP zoning arrangement that made the North poor and insecure. The Northerners would have been happier if he had said them that it was the Christians from the South that have stolen all the oil money allocation that was meant for the north's development.

Now Boko Haram, Elrufai and Sanusi will be so disappointed with the Sultan. shocked shocked

What's all these What's with the conjectures? Tomorrow, you will say you are educated!

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Family / Re: What Do You Think About A 50/50 Marriage? by BlueMurder(m): 4:31pm On Jan 03, 2013
There's no such thing as a 50/50 marriage. Each spouse has his/her clearly defined roles/responsibilities. The husband being the head of the family, is expected to cater for its physical, financial and spiritual upkeep. The wife on the other hand, is the homemaker in charge of the daily administration and maintenance of the home. They are free to complement each other in aspects they agree on. The point is, no one goes into marriage without knowledge of his/her responsibilities.

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Islam for Muslims / Re: Non-alcoholic Beer For Muslims, Is It Haram? by BlueMurder(m): 3:52pm On Jan 03, 2013
Okija_juju:



So if I drink beer (alcoholic) but dont get high or drunk, its okay... That is, I take beer for its refreshment purposes/effects not for its intoxication then its okay according to Islam.

Is that right?!

The Islamic position is that whatever will get you intoxicated eventually is forbidden to be consumed even in minute quantities.
Politics / Re: Ex-PDP Chairman Arrested For Political Assassination by BlueMurder(m): 1:32pm On Jan 03, 2013
Lol @ "killing of two legislatures"
Islam for Muslims / Re: Non-alcoholic Beer For Muslims, Is It Haram? by BlueMurder(m): 12:48pm On Jan 03, 2013
PalmTree: How come the sales of beer and other aloholic brands drop drastically during the RAMADAN? I have a relative that works with the Nigerian Breweries sales force so I'm kinda sure of the stats.The point is that every moslem here has posted a NO against alcohol consumption, but the truth is that moslems are the largest consumers of alcohol(in naija) HOWEVER DURING THE RAMADAN, they go super holy hence the sales of alcohol drops only to reach an alarming peak after 30 days. If you dont believe my claim, just ask around your neighborhood,any cool spot or beer distributor perhaps. Don't get me wrong, NOT ONLY MOSLEMS drink and NOT ALL MOSLEMS drink.

All i see here are conjectures without valid proof. In any case, we are stating the Islamic position here; the extent to which Muslims abide by the regulations is another issue altogether.
Islam for Muslims / Re: Non-alcoholic Beer For Muslims, Is It Haram? by BlueMurder(m): 12:33pm On Jan 03, 2013
mu2sa2: They are not haram as long as you take the medicine for its curative effect. But if you take anything, including those medicines, with the intention to get intoxicated it becomes haram (even if it's ordinary water)-putting yourself in a state of intoxication via any means is haram.

That's not entirely true. Please check below:


Medicine Containing Alcohol: Ok for a Muslim?
Question and answer details
Name of Questioner: Zubeda
Reply date: 2012/05/14
Question: As-salamu `alaykum. I have been taking medicine with alcohol content called Benylin. Is it halal or haram to take it and also about perfume and beauty products containing alcohol?
Mufti: Hatem Al-Hajj
Answer

Wa `alaykum as-salamu wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh.

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

Dear sister, thank you for trusting us. We really appreciate your question as it shows your strong faith and great fear from Allah Almighty.

It is the duty of every Muslim to observe all what he or she eats, drinks, or even takes as medicine. It is our creed, as Muslims, that both illness and recovery are from Allah Almighty. However, we are ordered by our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) to take medications, but not to seek cure in unlawful (haram) substance.

Responding to your question, Dr. Hatem Al-Hajj, Dean of Shari`ah Academy of America, and who is also a professional physician, stated,

Seeking treatment is recommended, and may be at times mandatory. However, one should seek wholesome medicines.

[b]It was narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Allah sent down the disease and the cure, and He made a cure for every disease. So seek treatment, but do not use as medicine that which is haram.” (Abu Dawuud from Abu al-Darda’)

The prohibition of using unlawful (haram) substances as medicine applies primarily to Alcohol.

Tariq ibn Suwayd al-Ju‘fi (may Allah be pleased him) asked the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) about wine and he forbade him or disliked his making it. He said: I only make it as a medicine. He (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “It is not a medicine; rather it is a disease.” (Muslim)

Also, every intoxicant is forbidden. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Every intoxicant is haram.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim from Abu Musa)

Based on the above and other proofs, there is a consensus about the prohibition of using pure khamr (wine) as medicine. The scholars also agreed on the impermissibility of using haram as medicine in presence of halal alternatives.
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The Hanafis allowed the use of forbidden and filthy matters in treatment with the condition that: it is known to be a cure and there is no alternative.

If alcohol was utilized in the preparation, but the final medicine is not intoxicant, this medicine will be halal to use according to: Both Fiqh Assemblies belonging to the OIC and MWL, the Permanent Committee for Fatwa and Research in KSA, and the European Council for Ifta’ and Research.

Shaykh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said, "If alcohol falls into water and is altered, then someone drinks it, he would not be drinking khamr and the hadd (penalty) shall not be warranted for him, since nothing of its taste, color or smell remained."

Benylin has 5% alcohol, which is a high percentage, therefore it should be avoided.

As for the external use of alcohol, it is controversial, and I believe that alcohol is not physically impure, and that it may be used for topical applications to the body. The one clear report about its physical filth is from `Umar in a message he wrote to Khalid ibn al-Walid, however, the whole report is not authentic.

Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi (may Allah preserve him) said: “… even saying liquor is impure or filthy is not granted by all scholars. Some jurists of the Salaf questioned that matter, saying liquor's impurity is rather abstract... This is an opinion of weight, ascribed by Qurtubi to Rabi`a …, Al-Layth ibn Sa`ad, Al-Muzani and some other imams of later periods in Baghdad and N. Africa … In his book Al-Sayl Al-Jarrar, Imam Al-Shawkani said: “There is no genuine or dependable evidence that liquor is impure”.

It says in a statement of the Islamic Fiqh Council of the Muslim World League: “… It is also permissible to use alcohol for external cleaning of wounds, to kill germs, and in creams and lotions that are used externally.”

In summary, it is incumbent upon the Muslim physician and pharmacist to use alternatives of alcohol whenever possible. As for the patients, they may use medications in which alcohol was utilized in the preparation, as long as the medicine is not intoxicant, and it doesn’t have alternatives.

A medicine will be considered khamr (intoxicant) if it causes intoxication before death, but if it causes intoxication at a dose (amount) that is not possible to be consumed by a human being without killing him, then it is not intoxicant.

Avoiding it when there is no need is an act of cautious piety. Muslims, when capable, should work on finding alternatives to it. Benylin, however, has 5% alcohol, which is a high percentage, therefore it should be avoided. There are many other alternatives with much less alcohol content.

Allah Almighty knows best.

http://www.onislam.net/english/ask-the-scholar/food-and-slaughter/foods-and-drinks/457091-medicine-containing-alcohol-halal.html?Drinks=
Islam for Muslims / Re: Non-alcoholic Beer For Muslims, Is It Haram? by BlueMurder(m): 11:22am On Jan 03, 2013
maclatunji:

LOL!


What are you lolling about? He's right: according to Encarta Dictionary, "beer is an alcoholic drink brewed by fermenting malt with sugar and yeast...."

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Family / Re: My Dad Impregnated Me, Aborted It Twice – Teenager by BlueMurder(m): 3:09pm On Jan 02, 2013
Yet, some 'human rights activists' and 'humanists' will insist that animals like this man should not be castrated.

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