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well i prefer polynesians.... God's gift to mankind. |
Pvt. Parts:the littered and polluted naija environment is more unhealthy |
LausDeo: To all those in support of d move,cn u pls offer alternatives. All diz advanced countries u r talkn abt av adequate supply of potable water. I am nt poor but i cnt afford #50 bottled water of whc i may consume up to 5 in a day....i will only commend d move if d govt will provide potable water to every nook and cranny of d countryyou made a good point but with the kind of environment we have in naija this is long overdue. Some sacrifices have to be made to save our country from the harsh reality. |
CAMEROONPRIDE: please I'm not self hating, African girls are hustling in the streets taking 10euros-20eutos/customer when white girls work in escort agency where they earn big, and when they are in the streets not less than 30-50euros.yeah same with most african/black guys who worship white ladies. hmmm we africans got a lot ne sh.it to take care of. |
Okija juju: Europehas banned itthanks |
see his small face |
slowly and steadily we shall reclaim our lost glory. |
exact match |
why are yall saying crap, this is a good initiative. |
CAMEROONPRIDE: Maybe he wants to use for prostitution , I'm 100% sure that a white girl will bring more money than a black/African oneu talking lyk mr cork. |
logica: Is that really the house he bought for $700k or a picture of a random house?what ya think? |
Dee60: Why now? Didnt you hear that the man is now repentant? |
obadiah777: WHY CANT THESE DUMB AMERICANS BUILD HOUSES WITH BRICKS. WOODEN HOUSE ? WTF ? MAY AS WELL LIVE IN A LOG CABIN SMDHyeah. Any minor natural disaster affects them seriously cos the buildings are fragile. |
amanda2013: good for him.gej shuld go and secure the house back for him.mtchwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwaunti, no vex, gej was about going but he remembered he had no winter shoes. ![]() |
Garri the 1st: Some fools still believe GEJ is fighting corruption when thieves and criminals are his mentors and closest associates..Gej has acquired all he ever wanted..... Shoes. |
anonimi: You guys must be new comers to NL and have not been following the posts and fine pictures of suspended bridge, 50 lane roads, metro rail, urban renewal etc from Eko Ile and his other handles with other ACN propaganda team.that is exactly what i am saying, you cannot expect to be a global city without infrastructure and technological advancement. Besides look at lagos, it is small but yet overpopulated. With such population coupled with pollution and insecurity, lagos is not yet a city but a large town. all im trying to say is at the pace the nigerian government is working right now i dont see any major city emerging within nigeria. |
i can proudly acknowledge that all this thieves failed nigeria and nigerians. |
and someone said nigeria is developing. |
this is absolutely correct. Tell me what major infrastrustural and technological developments are going on in nigeria?... None |
bigvagina |
sleekch1c: I made the finalsya welcome gyal |
Texas.Cowgirl:and when ya get preggies ya run to NL for help. ![]() |
well it all comes down to you but as far as i am concerned, leave him now cos bigger problems will emerge if you dont. If he truly loves u, he wouldnt have thought of even bringing his wife to u.k. Think wisely and make the right decision sweety. U deserve better. |
Counter-terrorism officers are investigating whether a fire which destroyed an Islamic community centre was started deliberately in a hate attack. Police confirmed they are treating the fire in Muswell Hill, north London, as supicious and promised a "vigorous and thorough investigation". They also revealed the letters 'EDL' - the initials of the English Defence League - were found scrawled on the outside of the Bravanese Centre, which was being used as a mosque. However, Tommy Robinson, the leader of the EDL, denied one of the group's supporters was behind the blaze. He said members have always been told not to attack mosques or places of worship and claimed there was a "nationwide campaign" to blacken the name of the group. Chief Superintendent Adrian Usher, of the Metropolitan Police, said: "At this stage, we don't want to rule anything out. We have several lines of inquiry and we will pursue those and until we can determine whether a crime has been committed. "We will then pursue any offenders and bring them to justice." Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, said that if the fire is confirmed as an attack attack, it should be condemned as "cowardly, pathetic and utterly pointless". Local MP Theresa Villiers said it would be "not just an attack on the Muslim community (but) an attack on all of us and our values." "This looks very much like a hate crime," she said. "We're very proud in Barnet, the constituency I represent, of our diverse community and our cohesion, so I utterly condemn what looks to be a disgraceful attack." Most of the roof of the two-storey building in Coppetts Road collapsed in the fire, which broke out at around 3.15am. A spokesman for London Fire Brigade said it took 35 firefighters nearly an hour and a half to bring the blaze under control. Daniel McInanny, who lives near the centre, described hearing a loud bang shortly after 3am. "At first I thought it was the bin men collecting the rubbish but when I looked out of the window, I saw an inferno," he said. "The whole building was alight." Although there is no evidence the fire is linked to the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich last month, there has been a significant increase in reports of attacks against Muslims since his death. Faith Matters, an organisation that works to reduce extremism, said 11 mosques were targeted in the days after the killing, despite an appeal from the soldier's family for calm. Fiyaz Mughal, a spokesman for the group, said: "Bearing in mind this is close to Woolwich, bearing in mind that it houses Islamic activities, bearing in mind that they have found alleged EDL graffiti, there's a strong likelihood that this could be an anti-Muslim incident. "We know that, online, there is a huge amount of anti-Muslim hate. When it moves into the physical world, it is extremely concerning." Ch Supt Usher said: "I have spoken to community leaders and assured them that a thorough investigation is being conducted. "The safety of our communities is always our priority and we are consulting widely, offering our support and reassurance. "All communities can be confident that they have our support and I can be contacted personally to answer their concerns." No one was injured in the fire, although a woman living next door to the centre was treated for shock by paramedics. Two neighbouring properties were evacuated. :: Anyone with information is asked to contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 source: www.yahoo.com/w/legobpengine/news/london-mosque-fire-police-investigate-cause-120333013.html?orig_host_hdr=uk.news.yahoo.com&.intl=GB&.lang=en-GB |
The surviving Boston marathon bomb suspect has been charged with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction - as he and his brother are accused of bragging about the attacks to a car-jacking victim. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his dead brother Tamerlan said to the motorist they abducted while on the run: "Did you hear about the Boston explosion" and "I did that", court papers revealed. The allegations emerged after Dzhokhar, 19, was charged over the deadly attacks while in his hospital bed. He remains in a serious condition after being detained on Friday. He will also face a charge of malicious destruction of property resulting in death, the Justice Department said. He could face the death penalty if convicted. Court papers also revealed Dzhokhar had apparent gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hand when he was arrested at the end of a major manhunt, hours after escaping police in a shoot-out that left his 26-year-old brother dead. Dzhokhar is being treated at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, where some of those wounded in the blasts are also being treated. Earlier reports said he was unable to speak because of an injury to his throat, but that he was able to respond to questions from investigators by writing down the answers. Three people died and more than 180 others were injured in the twin blasts at the marathon, the worst bombing to take place in the US since 9/11. After Tamerlan was killed early on Friday, Dzhokhar escaped, triggering an hours-long manhunt that shut down Boston. It ended with the teenager's capture in a boat parked in a back yard late on Friday night. It has also emerged police chiefs believe the Tsarnaev brothers were planning further attacks. Commissioner Ed Davis said officers found a large stockpile of weapons and more than 250 rounds of ammunition at the scene of the earlier gun battle. "They had IEDs," he said, referring to improvised explosives devices. "They had homemade hand grenades that they were throwing at the officers. "The scene was loaded with unexploded improvised explosive devices that actually we had to point out to the arriving officers and clear the area." He said one IED was found in the car-jacked Mercedes the brothers had abandoned. Court papers also revealed a "large pyrotechnic" and white cap matching surveillance footage near the scene of the attacks were found in Dzhokhar's dormitory room. Meanwhile, a lawyer for Tamerlan's wife, Katherine Russell Tsarnaev, has said US authorities have also asked to speak with his client. Amato DeLuca said Mrs Russell Tsarnaev did not suspect her husband of anything, and nothing seemed amiss after the explosions. The Tsarnaevs were ethnic Chechens who had been living in the US for a decade. Dzhokhar became a US citizen in 2012, while his older brother's application was reportedly held up. Tamerlan began posting militant videos on social media sites in recent years, and travelled to Dagestan, which borders Chechnya, in 2012. Both Russian regions host separatist rebel groups. The brothers' social media pages appeared to express sympathy with the struggle in Chechnya, which has been ravaged by two wars since 1994 between Russia and increasingly Islamist- leaning separatist rebels. The White House has said that as a naturalised US citizen, Tsarnaev will not be treated as an "enemy combatant", which would have involved a military tribunal. Instead he will be prosecuted through the criminal court system and is expected to appear in court on May 30. Many in Boston have observed a moment of silence exactly a week after the first of two bombs went off near the marathon finish line. A private funeral has been held for Krystle Campbell, a 29-year-old restaurant worker who was among the dead. A memorial service will be held at Boston University for another victim, Lu Lingzi, 23, a graduate student from China. The youngest person to die was eight-year-old Martin Richard, while police officer Sean Collier was killed during a confrontation with the suspects in the early hours of Friday. Source: skynews.com |
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