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Hey babes and bobos [oops did I say b.oo.bs!?!] Just a thread to share our best songs we can't do without daily. Let The Game Begin/ Please request (or include) a download link if available. 1 - Tracy Chapman - Baby Can I hold You 2 - Sean Kingston - Face.Drop 3 - Lady Da GaGa - Just Dance 4 - P Square - Am I Still Dat Special Man 5 - Barrister - Reality 6 - Wande Coal - I Know You Like It 7 - IyaZ - Solo 8 - Lady GaGa - Boys Boys Boys 9 - Mariah Carey - H.A.T.E.U 10 - Tim McGraw & Faith Hill - Its Your Love Well thats my top 10 on 'most played' playlist on my iTunes. If you need any specific song, PM me and I will send you a download link. Lets hear from Nairalanders too!!! |
She's a B.IT.CH, but a hot one. I loved her Just Dance. |
Anything by a.g.b.a.n.i.d.a.r.e.g.o. |
Got nice RnB and Rap flows. Would love to hook up. |
KK |
Sucks. Timaya's hit da block. Sorry for the poor guy but the Nigerian Music Mentality is running faster than the speed of light. Must we know all about your enemies? Still ur loyal fan. IMAO |
Wow, here's a list Rihanna - Photographs Sean Kingston - FireBomb IyaZ - Solo Teairra Mari - Sponsor Drake - Find Your Love H.A.T.E.U - Mariah Carey Tracy Chapman - Baby Can I Hold You (This song was produced in 1988, Still remember it?) Holler back if you need a download link Not a single naija song. |
Anything from black eyed shitters! |
Enter The Place 2 Face. Never liked it for a sec. Go Down There - 2FACE Time to change profession |
Where in the bible did it say drinking is wrong? |
Interested in MacBooks? |
Try Facebook, Or Afri Chat (if you use Glo) or MTN Chat. Or Bebo MySpace Tagged Or guess numbers and start flashing. |
Trinidad & Tobago. Nonesense, what kind of question is that? Did you caught him with your wife? |
Tom boy? |
Lord Of The Rings = Chriz Brawn. |
There is no reason for us to deprive more serious teams of going ahead by qualifying for the next round. Lets just call it a day, sack Lagerback and take the next flight home. |
I wonder why Nigeria did not leave the Group Stages. Scam upon Shame. |
I wonder oo. I still think there is a hidden truth behind this Song from DaGrin Don't understimate what a Man can do for wealth, fame, money and power. Abi u na no watch Lord of the rings ni|? |
Check out this shit from my garage and lemme know whatchya think of it http://www./audio/237667-9591470cf2.html coolchasere@yahoo.com Pieced Out. |
Time for Arsenal to pack their Godogodo comot for Champions League. PS= Blues for Life |
"The Hurt Locker" : Production Budget $11 million Gross revenue $16,107,592 "Avatar" : Production Budget $237 million Gross revenue $2,074,690,945 Inglourious Basterds : Production Budget $70 million Gross revenue $319,131,050 District 9 : Production Budget $30 million Gross revenue $204,837,324 What do you think? |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Nigerian man accused of trying to blow up a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day has provided "useful, actionable" intelligence to U.S. authorities after the FBI flew his relatives to the United States to urge him to cooperate, U.S. officials said on Tuesday. And top U.S. intelligence officials, testifying on Capitol Hill about the attempted bombing and other security threats, said al Qaeda and its allies were "certain" to try to attack U.S. territory again within the next six months. The bombing suspect, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, started talking again after FBI agents brought family members from Nigeria to help convince him to provide information on how the botched December 25 bomb plot was arranged and whether further attacks were in the works, a senior U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. He is alleged to have mounted the attack with help from a Yemen-based al Qaeda branch. "I'm confident he's going to continue to cooperate," the official said, although he declined to say whether Abdulmutallab had been offered a plea deal or leniency in exchange for answering questions again. The Obama administration has been criticized by Republicans and Democrats because Abdulmutallab was interviewed by FBI agents for about an hour before he stopped cooperating and he was then read his so-called Miranda rights, providing him full U.S. constitutional legal protections. They questioned if that prevented getting intelligence. Prosecutors charged Abdulmutallab with trying to blow up the flight from Amsterdam to Detroit with a bomb sewn into his underwear, drawing further criticism from some lawmakers who said he should face a special military tribunal instead and questioning by intelligence operatives instead of the FBI. "Abdulmutallab is talking and has been talking since last week providing useful, actionable and current intelligence that we've been actively following up on," a U.S. law enforcement official said, declining to be named because the investigation is ongoing. If convicted, Abdulmutallab could spend the rest of his life in prison, a fate that may provide an incentive for him to cooperate with FBI investigators interrogating him with support from CIA agents. 'FULLY APPRISED' President Barack Obama was kept "fully apprised" on Abdulmutallab's change of heart, the senior U.S. official said. Obama, who has ordered reforms to prevent future security lapses such as those that occurred in this incident, had faced criticism from Republicans for waiting three days during a Hawaii vacation to comment on the attempted bombing. In the days following the attempted bombing, two FBI agents flew to Nigeria and gained help from Abdulmutallab's family members who then proved "instrumental" in winning his cooperation, the senior administration official said. He declined to say whether Abdulmutallab's father, who warned U.S. officials in Lagos before the failed attack that his son had been radicalized, was among the relatives who agreed to fly to the United States on January 17. Senator Christopher Bond, the top Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, argued that giving Abdulmutallab legal rights still gave anti-American militants time to cover their tracks. "We will never know what life saving information on co-conspirators and future plots we missed out on," he said. Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair told lawmakers there should be flexibility to make decisions on a case-by-case basis about whether such suspects go through a civilian or military legal process. Before Abdulmutallab stopped talking, administration officials have said he initially provided useful information. That included telling investigators that he had received training as well as the explosive device from militants in Yemen affiliated with al Qaeda. The Yemen-based al Qaeda group has become a significant concern to U.S. intelligence agencies that are monitoring its capabilities, intentions and recruitment of Westerners, Blair told the Senate Intelligence Committee. Blair also said he believed gaps had been fixed since the December 25 incident. "I'm confident that someone who left the trail that Mr. Abdulmutallab did would now be found," Blair said. "What I can't tell is even with these improvements we would be able to catch someone who took more care." Asked about the likelihood of an attempted attack by al Qaeda on U.S. soil in the next three to six months, Blair said an attempt was "certain." Other intelligence officials agreed. In an audiotape aired recently on Al Jazeera television, a man purporting to be al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden praised Abdulmutallab and vowed more strikes at the United States |
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Too much grama dey murder thread, bros! |
Well, as for me, I want 2 own a castle in VGC, buy a personal jet, own three to four banks (thats not too bad like Way too much for 2010? What about you, |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_airline_security WASHINGTON – Passengers flying into the United States from Nigeria, Yemen and other "countries of interest" will be subject to enhanced screening techniques, such as body scans and pat-downs, the Transportation Security Administration said Sunday. Starting Monday, all passengers on U.S.-bound international flights will be subject to random screening. Airports are also directed to increase "threat-based" screening of passengers who may be acting in a suspicious manner. In addition, anyone traveling from or though nations regarded as state sponsors of terrorism — as well as "other countries of interest" — will be required to go through enhanced screening. The TSA said those techniques include full-body pat-downs, carry-on bag searches, full-body scanning and explosive detection technology. The State Department lists Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria as state sponsors of terrorism. The other countries whose passengers will face enhanced screening include Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian man who allegedly tried to set off an explosive device aboard a Northwest airliner on Christmas Day, has told U.S. investigators he received training and instructions from al-Qaida operatives in Yemen. The TSA said the ability to enforce the new security measures is the "result of extraordinary cooperation from our global aviation partners." Peace be unto us. |
Yeah Emma is still on the matter, Praaa! Free him ryt now! |
A Bulgarian schoolgirl, aged 11, has given birth to a baby girl on her wedding day. Kordeza Zhelyazkova reportedly went into labour during her marriage to the child's father, 19-year-old Jeliazko Dimitrov. It is reported the bride-to-be was still wearing her wedding dress when she arrived at hospital and gave birth to a healthy 5.5lb baby daughter, Violeta. Zhelyazkova, thought to be the world's youngest mother, told the News of the World that she would not play with toys anymore as she has "a new toy now". Her husband now faces up to six years in jail for having sex with a minor. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20091103/twl-eleven-year-old-girl-gives-birth-in-41f21e0.html She's eligible to win a Guinness World Record. Or what do you nairalanders think? |
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