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allanphash7:did God not say dont worship mortals? ehn? |
kaakulator3:my brother i dey salute o! i no know wetin i chop this morning we no gree me leave house all day sef. This one call for agbo. man pikin too young to quench. |
How many thanksgiving is Wike going to have, simply for winning a court battle? It seems a shock to him that he got a victory that he has not earned. How many times and styles do use to celebrate one victory? |
merge Lagos to Anambra. Ondo cannot sustain itself, merge it with Delta. |
me i want fvk both these bytcheez, simple as that, no dongo tunrenci! |
TheDevilIsALai:me sef wonder. sometime i am so shocked by news article andinputs from freelancers that i am frozen on the spot, can't speak or write. it is absurd! and you know whats funny, no be this be the same shrine where Arab take sword chase Yoroober and Oduwa comot and beheaded and killed all their orisha goons dem dey go inside to prostrate for? so whats all these hyperboling for about Buhari entering the shrine? so what? let me ask amala people, my brothers, sango still dey inside that house? make dem invite Tinubu go inside that thing go see real fire. umtil Tinubu prove himself as a man infront sango me i no recognize his jagabagan and asiwaju title. demons! |
H.E. Mrs. Toyin SarakiOP has lost his mind, using Her Excellency to address Mrs Saraki. |
LadyExcellency:you speak wisdom! |
[quote author=tpiar post=43290129][/quote]will you stop responding to me? i no wan hear from you again. |
[quote author=tpiar post=43290101][/quote]may God deliver you. Make i ask sef, are you Christian? |
kaakulator3:you dont want me to thank the woman? that woman is an Easterner she is not Igbo but we are same region and what touch her touch me. so yes i thank the Yoruba woman, she is a hero. If you dont like it jump in lagoon nau. |
[quote author=tpiar post=43289997][/quote]did you read about the lady that was rescued by aunty Iyabo? Thats my hero, a fine Yoruba woman.doing good.citizens job. If i were governor or have way to speak with Ambode I will make sure auty Iyabo is recognized not just by govt but also by industry and corporate giants. This is what will unite and move us forward, not Igbo this, Yoruba that, Hausa this, Ijaw that, Kanuri this, Gwari that. change your ways and follow in footsteps of aunty Iyabo if you know you want to make heaven. i no get time for you but Baba upstairs has a long cane reserved with your name on it. do you hear? ewu aturu! |
May God bless the lady Iyabode. I pray in name of God in Heaven to make her ways easy and smooth. What a touching story. This is one Yoruba I will always admire. She is a hero. All these agbero need to emulate this Iyabo woman. To my fellow Eastern brothers, clean up ya act! My brothers clean up for Jesus sake! Ive never heard of Yoruba woman picked up on streets of Kano or Abuja or Onitsha. Its always us. Clean up now! Stop embarassing our pride. Whose parent is tbis woman? If you no get money speak up make nwafors gather change here and there and do the right thing for ya family. |
[quote author=tpiar post=43289947][/quote]nonsense, you no get something productive to do? go learn seamstress, learn how to weave basket....buy Nigeria is trending. Ewu! |
see Wike hand a bag over to the girl and its all over news. There was a time people look forward to collecting bags from politicians. Its no longer in fashion to do so, unless you want end up in kirikiri. Gov has immunity, you are on your own if EFCC long nose smell something fishy. Buhari is not smiling! |
Liberty90:when amala enter their belle finish na so the mouth go yarn nonsense. |
Marotzke:pusidrila has a point. i think Murtala was the pillar that connect them with Kano. In the interview there is revelation that no one in his family stepped up to be next pillar for the children. Their mother withdrawn at that point and saw the Southern environment as a better option to raise her young children. I believe she did not want anything to do with North anymore, not even in a fight for Zachary's death. Who knows what truly happened in that situation where he lost his life, do you have account of what happened? Lets not speculate. There is lesson here...and this is why women must be diligent when choosing husband or accepting offer from a man. God has designed men to be the strength and courage of a household. It is important to look past the man's courage and also make sure his background and family all are strong people with close bond and unity. When the man is gone and there are children left behind there is need for a new pillar to lean on. Murtala himself lost his father as a child and was raised by his uncle, who at time of his own assassination was already an old man nearing grave. No one else was there.... Marotzke and pusidriler, good point of argument from both you by the way, good input. |
rooftech:This is exemplary! The Lebanese Community must not have been pleased, the first response in face of tragedy was to rush for their perceived gold mine. |
Pheals:You and who continue like this ![]() Umu Bfr Kwenu! |
Aren't Africans just dumb? Perharps dumber than low animals. The daughter, first child, of the President of an African foremost country passed or killed and the Principal of the school she attended had no inkling what the f to do. A Lebanaese came and did what needed done. That could easily have been a setup by the coup plotters to kidnap and eliminate the family one by one and that dumb Principal would have played along. No wonder ordinary bokoharam succeeded in kidnapping school children and two years after they remain in terrorist bondage, impregnated and used as mercenaries to bomb the country. Wtf! Get me out of this fkng country, I need my biaf.. now! I cant wait, we go show you pepper. Umu Bfr Ndigbo kwenu! |
If you count at all the stores in Europe that carry and sell African Food and Produce in retail, they run into millions, if you add all the African Restaurants join. Do you people think only Nigerians eat Ugu? Get some sense my people. If Nigerians boycott Ugu it will still sell. Jealousy has eaten deep into you. Whether you like or not my Governor has made me proud and I hope next Governor after Obiano double output and include everywhere in Asia and America. Ugu should be renamed and called Anambra bitter leaf to put the state on global map. You have American cheese, Swiss cheese, French fries, we need ugu to carry Anambra name. Umu Bfr. |
May she rest in peace. |
Adaure4ever:Na wah my brother. Look at that Atilu Abubakar marry Igbo woman marry Yoruba woman and he has plenty daughters but none has married to South. Yet this man will come begging for vote in South for Presidential bid and one of his rhetoric will be his love for one Nigeria because of the ethnic compositiin in his household. Unless he marry one or two of his daughters to the South me Im not voting that yeye thief when he come looking for votes. |
Im urging my brothers to come out and vote massively. |
Abia North rerun: Ohanaeze Ndigbo endorses Kalu for Senate From Okey Sampson, Bende The campaign of former governor of Abia State and the Progressive Peoples Alliance (PPA) candidate for the Abia North senatorial district rerun election, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu got a big boost yesterday. Ohanaeze chieftains not only openly endorsed him, they described his Senate bid as not only an Abia North affair, but an Igbo project. This was made known by a university don, Dr. Promise Okoro who spoke at Okoko Item in Bende Local Government when the campaign train of the eminent businessman moved there in continuation of his campaign for the March 5 Abia North rerun election. Dr. Okoro, who is also a member of the Advisory Council of Imeobi, the highest decision making body of Ohanaeze Ndigbo told the people that the apex Igbo body has unanimously agreed that Kalu should go to the Senate in the interest of the Igbo nation. “As you must have known, I am not a politician, but have come to deliver a message from Ohanaeze Ndigbo that they have unanimously agreed that Orji Uzor Kalu should go to the Senate. “We came to this conclusion because Igbo need someone who will talk and people from the North and South West listen. “It is, therefore, on this premise the rerun election in Abia North senatorial district is not for the area alone, it is a project for the entire Igbo race and we will regret if we miss this opportunity.” In the same vein, Chief Daniel Akwari (Osu Uzo), former president general, Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Southern Africa, also said he came home specifically to tell the people that Ndigbo in the Diaspora are urging the Abia North people to ensure that Kalu was voted into the Senate on March 5. National treasurer of Amaokwe Item Welfare Union said he left his business in Aba to come home and tell his people the decision taken that the former governor was their candidate for the Senate. Chief Agu Ojukwu, son of former senator Simon Ojukwu, said he was not a politician but because of the sterling qualities he saw in the former governor, he decided to give him all the necessary support so that the area would have a senator who would represent the senatorial district well the way his father did and urged the people to vote for Kalu. From Item, the campaign team moved to Alayi where some of the prominent people recalled how they paid N7, 000 as school fees for their children who attended Abia State University during his tenure as governor, while government paid subvention for the balance. They promised to vote for him during the rerun election. The campaign train left Alayi for Umunneochi Local Government where it arrived Lokpanta, Lokpauku and Lekwesi by 6.30pm. Addressing the people of the area, the former commissioner for Information and Strategy under T.A Orji, Chief Eze Chikamnayo said whatever infrastructure the place has was put in place during the administration of Kalu. Addressing the people in all the places visited, Kalu said as a thorough son of the area, he remains committed to things that would bring development in the area. He said it was a thing to worry that the PDP government, which succeeded him, could not after years in office build a single kilometre of road in the area. He equally said it was heart rending that the government, after his discontinued with all the programmes he initiated while in office to make the lives of rural people better. These programmes, he said, included free education, free healthcare, empowerment of farmers and free transportation for school children and promised to bring those programmes back and make them better if elected into the Senate. http://sunnewsonline.com/new/abia-north-rerun-ohanaeze-ndigbo-endorses-kalu-for-senate/ |
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