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Christafarian:no you can't be. in fact u ain't d only one at all. they are many like you. |
free2ryhme:abeg,what do u even know. u just spew trash up there. guy u are senseless walahi. Im feeling like punching u right now. Airfoce bigger u I pray, u. aren't born to this world to take or treated ur pop like u care less. the fact dat he abused u nd u felt rejected by your own father doesn't worth of not be able to forgive him. show him love, let him bless ypu make ur mama happy. I'm very sure your mama ain't happy with d whole situation. she just want u to be happy! forgive and forget bro. |
rice and stew |
chai |
OreMI22:by the time u started feeling the heat u will beg for mercy bht it will be too late. Disciplined conduct and practice exalt and prosper a nation. a nation built by extremely violence can not last. I swear history has find it's way to make a repetition which most people don't want it happening again. Only if u are wise enough or at least know much about what happend in d past then u will know better we don't need war now. Nigeria has never experienced war before what happend in 1967-1970 was never a civil war but civil conflict as analyzed by America. (OGUN ABELE IN YORUBA ) war! war! war! is never an option at all. Let's AVOID IT! #ONE LOVE ONE NATION |
ladyF:read again Lady F**k |
The Nigerian military has been
ranked fourth in Africa after Egypt,
Algeria and Ethiopia
– The report was done by the
Global Fire Power, an international
organization which provides unique
analytical display of data concerning
modern military powers.
Troops of the Nigerian army
The Nigerian military has been ranked
fourth most powerful military in
Africa.
According to a report by the Global
Firepower (GFP), the Nigerian military
is the most powerful military in Africa
after Egypt, Algeria and Ethiopia.
South Africa comes fifth after Nigeria.
The GFP, an international organization
which provides unique analytical
display of data concerning modern
military powers in its report listed 30
countries with the most powerful
military in Africa.
The report said the list of the African
military was drawn based on country
with the most personnel resources,
equipment – air, naval and petroleum
– to sustain its military among many
other factors.
The report said the ranking system
focuses on the diversity of weapons
and provides bonuses and penalties
for facilities like nuclear arms, diversity
of force structures, and other alliances
like Nato.
The 30 African countries ranked
alongside Nigeria in the order from
the sixth to the thirtieth are: Angola,
Morocco, Sudan, Libya, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tunisia,
Zimbabwe, Zambia, Chad, Uganda,
Tanzania, South Sudan and Ghana.
Others are Cameroon, Mozambique,
Niger, Ivory Coast, Mali, Madagascar,
Gabon, Republic of the Congo,
Namibia, Somalia and Central African
Republic.
Recently, the Nigeria military in its
effort has sustained an onslaught
against the dreaded Boko Haram
terrorists that have been operating in
the north east since 2009.
The latest feat by the Nigerian military
is the rescue over a Chibok schoolgirl,
Amina Ali, last week around the
infamous Sambisa forest with the help
of civilian Joint Task Force.
Also, the next day another girl, Sarah
Luka who is said not to be among the
over 200 abducted schoolgirls was
rescued by the Nigerian military.
Meanwhile, in the world military
ranking, United States of America has
been the strongest since 1945
followed by Russia, China, India and
the United Kingdom. |
teepsee:KANO |
teepsee:ok.....still within north! |
teepsee:please which state is that ? coz,here in kano we have been in blackout for like 6days back but today seem to be different. are u also from kano ? |
A pastor in Ondo escaped a
lynching yesterday after he tried
to make a crowd eat fetish items
– Adeniyi Johnson insisted that
passers by had to eat his wares
in order to save his son
– According to the church he is
affiliated with, Johnson has a
history of mental problems
A man identified as Adeniyi Johnson,
who is believe to be a pastor with a
popular pentecostal church in Akure,
the xapital of Ondo state, was
arrested yesterday while hawking
fried meat alongside some fetish
items in a bag.
The self acclaimed pastor was
nabbed by local residents who were
shocked when he allegedly produced
meat and demanded the people
around him eat with him, according
to the Daily Post.
When the fetish items were
recovered from him, the local
residents suggested instant
judgement of jungle justice while
others pleaded that he should be
taken to the Deji’s palace to explain
his mission with the meat.
The pastor and his evil wares
Johnson who said he had just been
transferred to Ipogun branch of the
church from Iju/Ita-ogbolu was
saved from a lynching before he was
whisked to the Deji of Akure’s
palace where he was quizzed by the
palace officials.
At the palace, security agents fought
hard to prevent an already
converged crowd from lynching him
as he recounted his mission in
Yoruba while being quizzed by the
palace chiefs .
Johnson said he was divinely
instructed to go and share the meat
to save his dying son.
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falz |
dabreeze:lol....May be! |
Hmm!!" |
Welcome to d forum !!""""" |
hbd |
who she pp? |
Busayorafael:Sharaaaaaaaap! multiple idiot!!!!!! |
SohMan:okay kid!!!! |
SohMan:Shoot ma'see!!! |
op i guess u ve been able to at least know more abt this selling on credit. keeping records of the people owing u is very important. let them sign any necessary paper if they collected goods that will make them want to pay on time! |
don't understand this country anymore bcs d more optimism i try to be,the more pessimism am becoming. May God deliver us from evil!!!! |
The University of Ilorin says no
fewer than108 fresh students of the
institution were expelled for gaining
admission through dubious means.
The institution's Vice Chancellor, Prof.
Abdul Ganiyu Ambali , disclosed this
on Monday in Ilorin while exchanging
views with the Commissioner of Police
in Kwara, Mr Sam Okaula, who visited
him.
Ambali told the commissioner that
due to stable academic calendar and
culture of excellence prevalent in the
university, the pressure to secure
admission into the institution was
high.
"This result in some candidates
seeking illegal and unauthorised ways
to gain admission into the university,"
he said.
Ambali assured the commissioner of
the university's continuous
cooperation by readily offering the
police useful information required in
the course of their work.
"We will volunteer any information
you need to succeed, ’’ the vice
chancellor said.
He reiterated the university's stance
on zero tolerance for cultism and
indecent dressing, stressing that these
had helped to maintain sanity on the
campus.
Ambali also gave an assurance that
eligible personnel of the Force
interested in higher education could
take advantage of the opportunity
provided by the university's Centre for
Peace and Strategic Studies.
Earlier, Okaula said the university was
highly regarded as one of the best
universities in Africa because of its
stable academic calendar.
Okaula also said that security was a
collective responsibility of every
member of a community, adding that
the university had demonstrated zero
tolerance for cultism.
He said that no student of the
institution was among the 118
recently arrested for cult-related
activities.
The commissioner commended the
Security Unit of the university for its
focus, discipline and professionalism,
assuring the vice-chancellor of the
continuous support of the police.
Ukaula said the police had adopted
scientific investigation method, noting
that some officers would require
more education in that regard.
He pleaded with Ambali to assist such
personnel in securing admission to
improve their capacity to be able to
better deal with crime in the country |
Larrey:don't be stubborn jare............Dem say something don rotten yet u insisting on follow chop! |
See.bastard |
Standing5:guess,u are right |
chosen6:Guy u are confused!!! |
Standing5:Mr jona still deh alive nah.......he was and he is still corrupt! |
Plans are in the works to see to the invitation of ex-president Goodluck Jonathan for questioning by the The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The EFCC recently revealed that it will soon invite the former president when it is through with its investigation, an information that has stirred debates all over social media, as Nigerians have voiced out regarding the development. Nigerians call for all past leaders of Nigeria to be questioned by the EFCC. Nigerians have gone ahead to demand that Jonathan will not be the only ex-leader of Africa’s largest nation to answer for his time in office. One Facebook user named Achuson Offor said: “Why not invite Amaechi and Baba Tinubu? Who even the international community had pronounced as most corrupt politicians!” Wilberforce Captain was unhappy with the development, he said: “We the Niger Delta people do not like any disgrace giving to our Niger Delta son called Jonathan of Africa. For peace to reign or add to the already brewing wahala that is ongoing in the Niger Delta to get worse for Buhari’s govt. “When will EFCC invite Gov Amaechi and others whose corrupt cases are very visible? When the anti corruption fight is lopsided, the trust is eroded?” asked Gladys Arisa. Taking it a step further, Andrew Lucky said: “EFCC should invite olusegun obasanjo, abdulsalami abubakar, Abrahim babangida, and others. Not only Jonathan. MONIKER: BRADGY |

but I like it like that