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Literature / Re: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Buddydogg(m): 9:24am On Dec 09, 2013 |
wow wow? Bravo bravo manisa e'm dai pa' lolo wuni hi ni nairaland(bravo bravo bro you the best ever writter in nairaland) i havn't seen any story like this bro you made me proud of i just wish you ma brother. Please try keep it up bro, nice writer up...... 1 Like |
Literature / Re: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Buddydogg(m): 10:08pm On Dec 07, 2013 |
hmmm people are qettinq tired oo, you promise today kai, but e done the be tomorrow, oboi make am sharp sharp na. Am not speakinq bad aqainst you. But your update is slow bro quys and bebz are beqininq to feel bored bro try make them happy bro. |
Jokes Etc / Re: Between White Parent And Black Parent by Buddydogg(m): 3:57pm On Dec 06, 2013 |
lmao, |
Literature / Re: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Buddydogg(m): 12:54am On Dec 06, 2013 |
where are you na, mr Roy am waitinq ooo no let me vex ooo, oya which day are you qoinq to update. Hmmm that Mr A**** what am thinkinq next is maybe chuk will deal with him with anqer or run too save his own life abi e qo risk e own life fo Nina..... Hmmm let just wait and see..... *finqers cross* |
Family / Re: Help Find Missing Ayobami Jaiyeola!!!! by Buddydogg(m): 10:32pm On Dec 03, 2013 |
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Literature / Re: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Buddydogg(m): 12:59pm On Dec 01, 2013 |
hehe mehn diz thinq to short na. Abeq make am look lonqer o.. But sha nice one aqain. |
Entertainment / Football Betting Vs Lotto - Which Do You Think Is More Rewarding? by Buddydogg(m): 2:00am On Nov 28, 2013 |
The Football betting thing is now the Talk of the Town with Millions of Nigerians trooping in Daily, Companies like Nairabet, Bet9ja and Others are Seriously making Huge Money from this Betting of a thing. Just this Night, Guys around were all happy because they Won some Cool cash for themselves, Wow!! Is this How this Game works? Money!!!!! Which Do You think is More Rewarding? Football Betting or Lotto? Whats ur Say? 1 Like |
Literature / Re: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Buddydogg(m): 1:46am On Nov 28, 2013 |
Roy... I see yo 1 Like |
Literature / Re: I See Things Others Do Not See... by Buddydogg(m): 1:43am On Nov 28, 2013 |
at last i came here, doinq what? Readinq fantas story written by Roy. Mehn bro i they feel you like caro, even i they in love with you, i fit even die ontop ya matter :-) bro just kept it up bro. Nice one and God blesr |
Technology Market / Re: **PHONE SWAP CENTRE**SWAP IT NOW!!! pin:265DA560 or 08033923897 by Buddydogg(m): 6:29pm On Nov 26, 2013 |
Lookinq for anybody to swap tecno D5 or m3, l3, p5, or gionie p2 withme for Nokia2730 with cash. Anybody willinq to swap bold5 for iphone4s with cash at last 35k. Call me at 07032452747 only Akure or jos please no flashinq and no Messaqe. 1 Like 1 Share |
Romance / Re: Woman Marries A Ferris Wheel (Jangolova) by Buddydogg(m): 4:52pm On Nov 26, 2013 |
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Sports / Re: Italy Names Squad For Nigeria Friendly by Buddydogg(m): 11:46am On Nov 12, 2013 |
wow! Am speechless waitinq till that day hmmmmm |
Islam for Muslims / Re: The Prayer For Solar And Lunar Eclipse by Buddydogg(m): 4:05pm On Nov 01, 2013 |
mtcheeew weitn b ma own. |
Food / Re: Daily Water Consumption In Nigeria Is N8bn by Buddydogg(m): 10:51pm On Oct 27, 2013 |
na wa o |
Sports / Re: NFF Must Respect Me, Pay Me - Keshi by Buddydogg(m): 7:39am On Oct 25, 2013 |
smogup: Keshi go to FIFA and complain. They wont take any nonsense.Bros you no qet simple senses for God sake how can a guy talk like this.... |
Health / Re: Cholera Kills Five In Sokoto by Buddydogg(m): 8:39am On Oct 22, 2013 |
Tolexander: Can't believe we are still struggling with Vibrio cholerae in nigeria.it still happen oo |
Health / Cholera Kills Five In Sokoto by Buddydogg(m): 8:22am On Oct 22, 2013 |
Source:-www.punchng.com/news/cholera-claims-five-in-sokoto/ |
Crime / Osun Speaker’s Wife’s Abductors Jailed 27 Years Each by Buddydogg(m): 8:11am On Oct 22, 2013 |
An Osun State High Court sitting in Iwo has sentenced five men who kidnapped the wife of the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Alhaja Muibat Salaam, to 27 years in prison. Justice Moshood Adeigbe while delivering the judgment held that the prosecutors had been able to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the kidnappers met and conspired before they kidnapped their victim. The five persons convicted by the court are: Chukwudi Okereke (40); Ogbole Ochijile Elijah (25); Lucky Okonkwo (33); Kaikine Mahah (35); and Philip Nwadinnor (30). The judge ruled that each of the five convicts would spend seven years in prison for the charge of conspiracy; he sentenced them to 10 years imprisonment for the count of kidnapping; and 10 years for the charge of unlawful possession of firearms. He ruled that the jail terms would run concurrently since the charges arose from the same crime. The Speaker’s wife was kidnapped in Ejigbo, Osun State on October 9, 2012 by men armed with guns while she was returning home from work. The judge said, “The confessional statements were clear that the accused persons met at Royal Hotel in Agbor, Delta State where they planned the kidnap, perfected it in Lagos and carried it out in Ejigbo. “The exhibits also showed that the five accused persons kidnapped the PW2 (Mrs. Salaam), forced her into a trailer and dragged her into the bush on their way to Lagos before men of the Ogun State Police Command arrested them. I hold that the prosecution have established their case and therefore found the five accused persons guilty of conspiracy, kidnapping and unlawful possession of firearms.” The prosecution team led by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adewale Afolabi, told the court that the convicts had confessed to the kidnapping in the confessional statements each of them gave to the police during investigation. However, the defence counsel, Messrs. Sam George and Fredrick Komolafe had urged the judge to temper justice with mercy because the accused persons were married men with children. But Justice Adeigbe ruled that the kidnappers deserved the full punishment of the law because kidnapping was a heartless and condemnable offence. The defence counsel vowed to appeal the judgment, saying the confessional statements were not tested. They said that the best thing was to have ordered a trial within trial to be able to authenticate the statements. Source:- www.punchng.com/news/osun-speakers-wifes-abductors-jailed-27-years-each/ |
Family / Re: Should A Married Woman Be A Bridesmaid? by Buddydogg(m): 9:48pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Na bad tin fa... How woman wey don marry dey do Bridemaide hmmmm 1 Like |
Health / Re: Nigerians Spend 250bn On Medical Tourism Annually by Buddydogg(m): 9:44pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
kai+haba hmmm it been long Nairaland thank God am back..... |
Health / Re: Nigerians Spend 250bn On Medical Tourism Annually by Buddydogg(m): 9:43pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
always Nigeria! |
Entertainment / How You Ever Done This In Public by Buddydogg(m): 1:44pm On Oct 15, 2013 |
Have you ever wanted to just yell out something random or innappropriate in public? |
Religion / Re: Which Is Wrong: From The Christian's Perspective? by Buddydogg(m): 3:46pm On Oct 11, 2013 |
hmmm sorry! Nothing to say am just spechlees....... |
Nairaland / General / Man Eats Daughter’s Flesh, Drinks Her Blood by Buddydogg(m): 2:27pm On Oct 11, 2013 |
SYDNEY (AFP) – A Papua New Guinea man described as a vampire has been arrested after allegedly murdering his young daughter by biting her neck, eating her flesh and drinking her blood, a report said Friday. Police called the grisly incident that occurred on Wednesday at a settlement near Lae “an act of cannibalism”. The PNG Post Courier cited local councillor John Kenny, who was one of the first on the scene, as saying the three-year-old child and her mother were visiting the father when he grabbed the girl and ran off into nearby bushes. Kenny said the man allegedly held the toddler close to him, bit deep into her neck, ate the flesh and sucked her blood. Two boys who were climbing a coconut tree nearby saw him and ran quickly to raise the alarm. “He was just laughing at the boys and continued eating the flesh and sucking the blood,” Kenny told the newspaper. “The boys were scared and ran quickly to alert the people.” When people arrived to investigate the man reportedly dumped the body in the bushes and ran away before being caught and turned over to police. PNG is a sprawling nation where black magic, sorcery and cannibalism sometimes occur. Last year police arrested dozens of people linked to an alleged cannibal cult accused of killing at least seven people, eating their brains raw and making soup from their joysticks. There have been several other recent cases linked to cults, witchcraft and cannibalism, with a man in 2011 reportedly found eating his screaming, newborn son during a sorcery initiation ceremony. Source:- Vanguard |
Politics / UN Owes Nigerian Peacekeeper's, Other's #127.26bn by Buddydogg(m): 2:15pm On Oct 11, 2013 |
A sizeable deficit in the United Nations peacekeeping budget has led to a backlog of payments to some of its main troop contributors – many of them developing nations, Yukio Takasu, UN under Secretary- General for Management says. The News Agency of Nigeria reported that Takasu said that the UN currently owed a total of $795m or N127.2bn to countries including Nigeria that contributed troops and needed to be reimbursed for the costs of the peacekeepers and their weapons. Developing countries such as India, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Rwanda are on top of the list of outstanding payments. Talking about the current financial status of the UN, Takasu said that peacekeeping operations currently had a 35 per cent deficit amounting to $3.4bn because of unpaid dues from member countries. To date, only 33 member states have paid all of their contributions to this year’s peacekeeping budget. “This sounds alarming, but it isn’t,” Takasu said, explaining that recent changes in budget guidelines had caused delays in payment flows from countries. The under secretary-general said the UN was working to reduce the amount owed to peacekeeping contributors to $423m by the end of the year. “Between now and the end of the year, we are going to make serious efforts to pay more to those countries,’’ Takasu said. Takasu called the organisation’s financial situation “overall sound’’, adding that a record 134 countries had already paid their dues in full towards this year’s regular UN budget set at $2.6bn. However, with less than three months left until the end of the year, $945m are still outstanding from the regular budget, with the US owing $795m. Takasu defended the US, saying the country contributed 22 per cent of the UN regular budget and had recently paid more than $1.5bn in dues to peacekeeping operations. The under secretary-general said that with the cash flow expected before the end of the December, the organisation would end the year in the black. Source:- www.punchng.com/news/un-owes-nigerian-peacekeepers-others-n127-2bn/ |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / clasico Date & Kick-off Time Revealed by Buddydogg(m): 10:14am On Oct 08, 2013 |
The professional football league of Spain (LFP) has revealed the date and time of the 2013-14 season’s first match between Barcelona and Real Madrid Real Madrid and Barcelona will meet for the first time this season on Saturday, October 26 at 17:00 BST at Camp Nou, the LFP announced. The time was made official on Monday afternoon, and it will serve as the 10th league match of the season for each team. It is the first Clasico for both coaches - Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti and Barcelona's Gerardo Martino - while it is also a first taste for Barca's Neymar and los Blancos' Gareth Bale, Isco, Asier Illarramendi and Daniel Carvajal. Real Madrid have not lost a league match to Barcelona since December 2011, winning 2-1 at the Bernabeu last season, while earning a 2-2 draw and a 2-1 victory in their previous two league trips to Camp Nou. Lionel Messi needs one goal to pass Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stefano to become the Clasico’s all- time leading scorer. Both teams have Champions League games scheduled in the week leading up to the match, as Barcelona travel to play Milan at San Siro on Tuesday evening, while Real Madrid will host Juventus on Wednesday Sourceurl]m.goal.com/x/en-gb/news/4318278[/url] |
Education / Re: Christians Protest Merger Of Schools By Aregbesola by Buddydogg(m): 9:26am On Oct 08, 2013 |
am really against this, how can he just came up with an idea that he want to merger all schools togther.... This is so bad! |
Politics / Nigeria’ll Back A Nuclear-free World –mark by Buddydogg(m): 9:24am On Oct 08, 2013 |
Senate President David Mark said on Monday that Nigeria would always back any initiative to bring about a nuclear-free world. The Senate President noted that to achieve this, parliaments all over the world must contribute to the building of a peaceful world. Mark spoke in Geneva, Switzerland, at the opening of the 129th Assembly of the Inter- Parliamentary Union. He also canvassed an early resolution of the Syrian conflict. “Parliaments can intervene to bring the Syrian crisis to an end. We believe that the world should be free of nuclear armament. We want an end to the Syrian crisis,” he stated. The Senate President, who led the Nigerian delegation to the IPU, also said that Nigeria was committed to fighting cyber crimes. Mark, who attended the IPU meeting in company with the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha, some senators and House members, lauded the increasing participation of Nigeria in international discussions. According to the Senate President, regular participation in such events will ensure that Nigeria’s voice is heard on issues of global challenges. IPU members started voting on Monday on items to be treated as “emergency” and requiring urgent global attention. One of the items was the need for parliamentarians to “safeguard the fragile democracy in Haiti.” It was proposed by Haiti. A second item was to address “criminal acts of deliberate destruction of world heritage in countries in a situation of armed conflict or fighting terrorism.” Morocco and Palestine brought up this item for voting. There was also the “role of parliaments in supervising the ban on the use and destruction of chemical weapons.” Similarly, an item on enhancing the role of parliaments in maintaining global peace was listed. Syria, which proposed the item, explained that this was to be achieved by “refusing any manner of aggression or threat of aggression, violation of state sovereignty and interference in Syria’s affairs that exceeds the framework of international legitimacy.” On its part, France raised the issue of the security and humanitarian crisis in Central African Republic. It proposed “facilitating assistance for the population and promoting the transition to democracy.” Source:- The Punch |
Politics / Is ASUU Ready To Sacrifice? by Buddydogg(m): 9:15am On Oct 08, 2013 |
[b]The ongoing industrial action by the Academic Staff Union Of Universities which has shut our campuses for over three months has seen Nigerian students as the ones mostly affected by the crisis. Some of the lecturers teach in private universities and such have resumed there while the students are left languishing at home. Of particular concern to me however is the sacrifice that ASUU is also willing to pay in this crisis. Whenever there is a dispute as this, there is usually no winner, it is no victor, no vanquished as all the parties involved must sacrifice something to resolve the crisis. Nigerian students are losing valuable months by sitting idle at home, the Federal Government is also being ridiculed in the public that it has allowed the strike to drag this long, my question then is what is ASUU also ready to sacrifice to see that there is a quick resolution of the crisis? ASUU cannot play the holier than thou character here because it is part of the rot in the education sector. The lecturers extort money from students, molest our ladies, sit on university panels that recommend expulsion of genuine student activists, and do not show commitment to their work. What then are they ready to part with to atone for the pains that their strike action and unprofessionalism have caused Nigerian students? ASUU is demanding that its salaries for the months they didn’t step into the classrooms be paid.! They want their own salaries yet they don’t care how long their students languish at home. Are they immune to making sacrifices? It is rather unfortunate.[/b] Source:- The Punch |
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Romance Section's Off Topic Chat Room + Derailers Paradise. by Buddydogg(m): 10:37pm On Oct 07, 2013 |
lertee:money sound better jo. |
Politics / Re: Politics Chat Room - "The Beer Parlour" by Buddydogg(m): 10:31pm On Oct 07, 2013 |
barcanista: guy na how na?ASUU don get faction?ahbi! Even na weitn b dear faction name self. |
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