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Business / Re: 15 Killed In Bank Robbery In Offa, Kwara State by daisyjay(f): 9:42pm On Dec 20, 2013
Sarah a: abeg help me tell them.infact come to oba akran road at ikeja and see what you guys will have to say regarding such .

Alagbaka in Akure is also an example
Business / Re: 15 Killed In Bank Robbery In Offa, Kwara State by daisyjay(f): 1:52pm On Dec 20, 2013
this reminds of 2 similar incidents that happened in Akure in the yr 2010 & 2012 where banks were attacked consecutively

Its so sad that innocent people had to die @ the hands of these trigger-happy robbers..

May their gentle souls rest in perfect peace(Amen)
Crime / 10-year-old Girl Allegedly Throws Baby From 25th Floor Balcony by daisyjay(f): 12:51am On Dec 07, 2013
A baby boy in China is deadthis week after a10-year-old school girlallegedly slammed him to the ground, kicked him repeatedly, andthrew him off the 25th floor of a building in Chongqing city in southwest China.

Eighteen-month-old Yuanyuan was left behind in the elevator of the building, as his mother removed a small bike before retrieving her son.

Before she had a chance to do so, the doors snapped shut.
Security footage from the elevator shows an older girl wearing a backpack entering on an upper floor. She holds him for a few seconds before slamming him onto the ground and kicking, hitting, and stamping on him.

Once they reach the 25th floor, she grabs the toddler and drags him out.

His broken little body was found in the bushesoutside the building, and he died at the hospital shortly after from his injuries.

It is not believed that the girl is related to either the boy or the mother.

Talk about your tragedies! What had to be going through the mind of that girl? I have a 10-year-old daughter, and she just seems to have this instinctual caretaking vibe. I actually have to stop her sometimes from going into “little mommy” mode when her sister cries. She just can’t stand to see people in pain.

What kind of atrocities has this girl been exposed to that her first thought upon encountering a baby on an elevator is tobeat the crap out of him? Not that it’s any excuse, but I refuse to believe that this kind of behavior is innate to a child.
Ugh, this is such a sad, sick story.


My heart breaks for little Yuanyuan’s mother.

Here's the surveillance video ... warning: It will make your stomach turn.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2_RXREg8yo&amp=&amp=&amp=&amp=&has_verified=1&client=mv-google&hl=en&gl=US&guid=
What do you think could possess a little girl to act like this?


Image via CCTV

Family / 15 Worst Reactions To Pregnancy Announcements by daisyjay(f): 12:11am On Dec 07, 2013
One of the best parts of being pregnant is most definitely the moment when you can finally spill the beans that you're expecting.


It's so much fun letting family and friends know that you have a bun in the oven -- and most of the time they're just as (if not more) delighted than you are with the news.

Who doesn't love a baby? Adding a new member to the family is a blessing no matter how you look at it -- but unfortunately, not everyone thinks that way.

Seriously, some people have no filter.
Wait until you hear some of the meanest, wackiest, and downright uncalled forthings that have been said to moms after telling people they're pregnant.


1.I couldn't wait to call my grandfather and give him the big news, being that I'm his only granddaughter and all.

When I told him I was pregnant, he said, "Oh. What ... are you trying to make me feel older?" Still haven't forgotten that phone call.


2.I got married and pregnant when I was really young (I probably looked 17, even though I was older than that), and I actually had someone ask me if I was going to make my "boyfriend" marry me. I said that my husband probably wouldn't like that.


3."Was it planned?" (I'd been married for six or seven years.) "It's a miracle! We all thought you were unable to have babies."


4.So my cousin and I were pregnant at the same time. I was married. She was not. Someone congratulated our very conservative grandfather on my pregnancy, and his response was, "Well, at least this one's legal." Gee, thanks Gramps.


5.My ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend said, "Oh good. You will finally get fat."


6.I know someone whose "friend" said: "Great. Just what the world needs. Another mouth to feed."


7.My father more or less told me I was too old to be having a baby.


8.When I was pregnant with my twins, my son was still a baby and people constantly told me "better you than me" and "you're carrying double trouble."


9.My ex-mother-in-law said, "I was hoping that wouldn't happen."


10.Both of my precious boys were surprises to me. With my first I was asked, "What are you going to do now??" And with my second I was asked, "You do know what causes pregnancy, right?"


11.People could not believe that I would have the audacity to expect a baby in January!! If I had a nickel for every time someone told me, "That's a horrible time of year," I'd be rich!


12."Way to kill your marriage. You know you JUST got married -- you don't have to have a baby right away." These "friends" still stand by their statement.


13.My HR officer said to me, "Wow. I hope this is your last one or your career will never recover."


14.My mom responded with dropping her head down into her hands, dropping a nice F-bomb, and then looking at me and asking, "I can't believe you did this. Now what are you gonna do?"


15.My best friend laughed out loud after I told her and said, "You have no idea how bad your life is gonna suck!" Then she laughed for another good five minutes or so.



Did you get any negative reactions to your pregnancy news?
Politics / MUST READ: 40 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Nelson Mandela by daisyjay(f): 4:52pm On Dec 06, 2013
Mandela’s powerful life affects people every day, especially in his home of South Africa.


Now that Mandela has passed at the age of 95, a world mourns.

1. He was born in July 18 1918 into the Xhosa-speaking Thembu people in a small village in the Eastern Cape of South Africa

2. He was named Rolihlahla Dalibhunga by his parents and was given his English name, Nelson, by a teacher at his school.

3. He is also sometimes called Madiba, which is his traditional clan name.

4. Mandela has been called both ‘the world’s most famous political prisoner’ and ‘South Africa’s Great Black Hope.’

5. His father, a counsellor to the Thembu royal family, died when Nelson Mandela was nine, and he was placed in the care of the acting regent of the Thembu people, Chief Jongintaba Dalindyebo.

6. He was circumcised at the age of 16

7. Nelson Mandela was an activist against apartheid, and he was the leader of the armed wing of the African National Congress.

8. Nelson Mandela was the first South African President who was elected in a completely democratic election.

9. He was elected at the age of 77

10. Mr Mandela set up South Africa’s first black law firm with Oliver Tambo

11. Nelson Mandela was an activist against apartheid, and he was the leader of the armed wing of the African National Congress.

12. Nelson Mandela spent twenty-seven years in prison.

13. Nelson Mandela won the Nobel prize in 1993.

14. In 1994 he published his autobiography ‘long walk to freedom’ which he wrote secretly while in prison.

15. In his spare time, Nelson Mandela studied to become a lawyer.

16. Nelson Mandela’s favorite breakfast is plain porridge, with fresh fruit and fresh milk.

17. Nelson Mandela has honorary degrees from more than 50 international universities.

18. During his 27-year jail term, he stayed in cell number 46664

19. Besides campaigning globally for peace, Mandela focused his still prodigious energies increasingly on empowering disadvantaged children and fighting against HIV/Aids.

20. He was diagnosed of prostate cancer in 2001

21. In June 2004 aged 85, Mandela officially retired from public life. His parting gift – a R1-billion endowment to South Africa, to be raised by the three charitable organisations that bear his name: the Nelson Mandela Foundation, the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund and the Nelson Mandela Rhodes Foundation.

22. He was incarcerated on Robben island for 18 of his 27 years in prison

23. While in jail on Robben Island in the 1980s, the former president contracted tuberculosis.

24. Nelson Mandela retired from Public life in June 1999 and currently resides in his birth place

25. Mandela’s birth name – Rolihlahla – is an isiXhosa name that means ‘pulling the branch of the tree’. Colloquially it also means ‘troublemaker’. His English name, Nelson, was given to him by a missionary schoolteacher.

26. He was expelled from the University of Fort Hare after joining a student protest. He later completed his degree through Unisa, which he followed up with a law degree from Wits University.

27. He fled the Eastern Cape for Johannesburg after Jongintaba Dalindyebo, the leader of the Tembu people, tried to set up an arranged marriage for him. After arriving in the city, he found work as a night watchman at a mine.

28. He lived in Alexandra township at first butlater moved in with close friend Walter Sisulu and Sisulu’s mother in Orlando, Soweto.

29. Mandela’s first wife, Evelyn Mase, was a nurse and Walter Sisulu’s cousin. She was the breadwinner in the family and supported Mandela while he studied law at Wits University and became further involved in politics. They had four children together and divorced in 1958.

30. He was the first commander in chief of the ANC’s armed wing.

31. In 1962, he left the country to garner support for the armed struggle. During this time he received guerilla training in Morocco and Ethiopia.

32. The circumstances surrounding his arrest at a police roadblock outside of Howick later that year remain unclear but it is believed that an American CIA agent tipped off the police about his whereabouts. He was convicted of sabotage and attempting to violently overthrow the government.

33. During his time in prison, Mandela was restricted to a 2m x 2.5m cell, with nothing but a bedroll on the floor and a bucket for sanitation in it. He was consigned to hard labour in a lime quarry for much of that time and was, at first, only allowed one visitor and one letter every six months.

34. The apartheid government offered to release Mandela on no less than six occasions but he rejected them each time. On one such occasion Mandela released a statement saying: ‘I cherish my own freedom dearly, but I care even more for your freedom … What freedom am I being offered while the organisation of the people [the ANC] remains banned?‘


35. Mandela wrote a memoir during the 70s, copies of which were wrapped in plastic containers and buried in a vegetable garden which he kept at prison. It was hoped that fellow prisoner Mac Maharaj, who was due for release, would be able to smuggle it out. But the containers were discovered when prison authorities began building a wall through the garden. As punishment, Mandela’s study privileges were revoked.

36. After he was separated from his second wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, he asked struggle stalwart Amina Cachalia, with whom he had a long relationship, to marry him but she turned him down. On his 80th birthday, Mandela married, the widow of Mozambique’s former president Samora Machel.

37. The ANC was labelled a terrorist organisation by the apartheid government and was recognised as such by countries including the US and Britain. It was only in 2008 that the United States finally removed Mandela and other ANC members from its terror list.

38. The United Nations declared his birthday, July 18, Nelson Mandela International Day. This was the first time the UN dedicated a particular day to a person.

39. Hundreds of awards and honours have been bestowed on Mandela. Among others, he was an honorary citizen of Canada, an honorary member of the British Labour Party, and an honorary member of Manchester United. He also had a nuclear particle (the ‘Mandela particle’), a prehistoric woodpecker (Australopicus nelsonmandelai) and an orchid (Paravanda Nelson Mandela) named after him.

40. When Mandela was 9 years old, his father died of lung disease, causing his life to change dramatically.





RIP# SIR NELSON MANDELA
Politics / Tributes To A Freedom Fighter 'mandela' by daisyjay(f): 4:18pm On Dec 06, 2013
Manchester United: We are saddened to hear of Nelson Mandela's death.
He was a truly great man.


Cristiano Ronaldo: Thankful Madiba for your legacy and your example.
You"ll always stay with us.


Barack Obama: "Let us pause and give thanks for the fact that Nelson
Mandela lived—a man who took history in his hands and bent the arc of
the moral universe toward justice."


Juan Mata: R.I.P Nelson Mandela, such an inspiration for the humanity.
Will be always remembered. Hero of our days.

Dider Drogba: RIP Madiba u live on

Samuel Eto fils: RIP Hero!! U live on...

Skye Bank: We at Skye Bank would like to join the rest of the world in
saying Good Bye to one of Africa's greatest sons.
Rest In Peace


Jonathan Goodluck - Late Mandela's Spirit Lives On




WRITE YOURS?
Foreign Affairs / Tributes To A Freedom Fighter 'mandela' by daisyjay(f): 4:05pm On Dec 06, 2013
Manchester United: We are saddened to hear of Nelson Mandela's death.
He was a truly great man.


Cristiano Ronaldo: Thankful Madiba for your legacy and your example.
You"ll always stay with us.


Barack Obama: "Let us pause and give thanks for the fact that Nelson
Mandela lived—a man who took history in his hands and bent the arc of
the moral universe toward justice."


Juan Mata: R.I.P Nelson Mandela, such an inspiration for the humanity.
Will be always remembered. Hero of our days.

Dider Drogba: RIP Madiba u live on

Samuel Eto fils: RIP Hero!! U live on...

Skye Bank: We at Skye Bank would like to join the rest of the world in
saying Good Bye to one of Africa's greatest sons.
Rest In Peace


Jonathan Goodluck - Late Mandela's Spirit Lives On




WRITE YOURS?

Politics / MUST READ: 5 Ways Nelson Mandela Changed The World by daisyjay(f): 12:14am On Dec 06, 2013
Each year in July people come together to make change for Nelson Mandela Day, but Mandela’s powerful life affects people every day, especially in his home of South Africa.


Now that Mandela has passed at the age of 95, the world mourns.

In honor of this great man, MTV Acthas also put together a list of five amazing feats he accomplished in his lifetime.


+ President of South Africa

In 1994, Mandela was South Africa’s first democratically elected President.

This was a triumph for democracy, and also a triumph for equality. Though the majority of the citizens of South Africa are black, Mandela had grown up in a country full of racial tension, and one in which black people were denied basic rights.


+ Working Against Apartheid

From the 1940s to the 1990s, South Africa lived under the apartheid regime, which meant that people were racially segregated. Black people were not allowed to vote and were denied many of the rights given to white people.


Mandela was a strong anti-apartheid activist. The apartheid government did not tolerate opposition, and his activism caused him to be imprisoned for 27 years.


+ Nobel Peace Prize

Because of his nonviolent work to end the apartheid regime, Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993. Receiving the prize, he said, “This must be a world of democracy and respect for human rights, a world freed from the horrors of poverty, hunger, deprivation and ignorance, relieved of the threat and the scourge of civil wars and external aggression and unburdened of the great tragedy of millions forced to become refugees.”


+ Creating Impactful Orgs

In 1995, then-President Mandela opened the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fundto help protect and empower children.


Then, after retiring as president in 1999, he founded the Nelson Mandela Foundationto continue its work to better the world. It also got behind Mandela Day!


+ Being an HIV/AIDS Activist

Makgatho Mandela, Mandela’s son, lost his life to AIDS.


Although the former president had already been working to fight HIV/AIDS, this made the fight all the more personal.


One of the first steps in fighting HIV/AIDS is taking away the stigma so people are more willing to be educated about it and understand it. "Let us give publicity to HIV/AIDS and not hide it, because [that is] the only way to make it appear like a normal illness," he said

Education / Resumption Of Academic Activities At Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka by daisyjay(f): 11:22am On Dec 01, 2013
RESUMPTION OF ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES AT
NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA
In line with the directive of the Federal
Government through the supervising
Minister of Education, the Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka, hereby announces the resumption of full academic activities for
2013/2014 academic session as follows:


1. MONDAY, 2nd December, 2013
Newly-admitted students for 2013/2014
academic session are to return to the
University for final/physical clearance.


2.TUESDAY, 3rd December, 2013
Old students with outstanding
examinations for the 2012/2013 2nd
semester examinations / Project defence
are to return for revision and preparation
for Project defence.


3. WEDNESDAY, 4th December, 2013
All old students shall begin their
registration for 2013/2014 academic
session • All staff and students are by this
announcement directed to resume full
administrative and academic activities. All
Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments,
Coordinators, Heads of Units, etc are
directed to be available to perform their various statutory functions.


Signed:
Prof. Boniface C.E. Egboka.
Vice-Chancellor.


Barrister C. C. Okeke.
Registrar
Education / Re: How Many Years Did You Stay At Home Before Gaining Admission? by daisyjay(f): 10:44am On Nov 27, 2013
jj9ice: Exactly 10years now 2003-2013. Alhamdulilahi Robilihalami, i got my law this at UI. Please dont give up ur dream

you really tired....its nt easy
congrats!!
Culture / Re: Which Village Are You From? Represent Your Village Here by daisyjay(f): 10:39am On Nov 27, 2013
Repping Mgbidi,Awgu L.G.A of Enugu State & Ogugu also in Awgu L.G.A of Enugu State


BTW...i have not seen many Enugu people on this thread just a handful...hoping to meet them soon
Culture / Re: Which Village Are You From? Represent Your Village Here by daisyjay(f): 9:07pm On Nov 26, 2013
PHILINDUKWE: Am from Enugu state Awgu in Awgu l. G. A thanks

which village are u from??
Am also from Enugu,Awgu LGA..Mgbidi to be precised
Celebrities / Y'all Remember That Cigarette-smoking Toddler? He's A Big Boy Now! by daisyjay(f): 10:16pm On Nov 18, 2013
You guys remember that 2year-old Indonesian boy who shocked the world with his 40-a-day cigarette habit?

Aldi Rizalbecame an international media sensation when he was discovered in a poor village in Sumatra, Indonesia, puffing on a cigarette while riding his tricycle.

Aldi was a chain smoker at just 2 years old. And his parents let him.

Good news is that Aldi, who is now five years old, has kicked the bad habit. He wastaken for play therapy sessions in Jakarta for two weeks to take his mind off his chain-smoking habit and learn to be a normal toddler for the first time. It worked. Aldino longer smokes.

He's now addicted to something else...junk food! Typical! See what he looks like now after the cut...






http://www.lindaikeji..com/2013/11/yall-remember-that-cigarette-smoking.html



you can also google it

Celebrities / KING OF PHOTOSHOP: Chilling With Yvonne Nelson by daisyjay(f): 3:43pm On Nov 17, 2013
OMG, i can't stop laughing. On the left is the original photo and on the right is the photoshopped version by the king of photoshop himself,Adekunle Gold.

What do you think, brilliant right?

Fashion / Re: Learn Bead Making And Wire Work Jewelry For Free Here by daisyjay(f): 3:23pm On Nov 17, 2013
Where exactly is rotad beads??i stay in Akure
Education / Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by daisyjay(f): 3:21pm On Nov 17, 2013
GoGod: 246 nd 64 respectively, first nd second choice, non indigene
congrats
i had 250,68 n am a 2nd choice,non indigene applicant and still no show
Education / Re: 2014/2015 Utme And Admission Process by daisyjay(f): 3:05pm On Nov 17, 2013
taiocol: the ucweb is confusing. Too tricky 2 understand.
copy the url and paste it in the "input url" space on uc web

btw..hope u have adobe reader cause u need it
Education / Re: AAUA 2013/2014 Admission by daisyjay(f): 2:57pm On Nov 17, 2013
GoGod: 3rd list is out cuz i ve jst bn given law on friday
whats ur jamb and pume score,pls?
Are u a first choice/second choice/3rd choice candidate or an indigene?
Health / 13 Fascinating Facts About Your Lips by daisyjay(f): 12:58pm On Nov 17, 2013
If you think you know everything about human lips, you are wrong. Just take a look at our list of 13 fascinating facts about lips:

1. Your lips are unique.

Many animal species have lips, of course. But only human lips have such a distinct border between the pinkish, reddish parts and the surrounding skin, according to LiveScience. Scientists call this the "vermilion border."

2. Your lips can help you choose a mate.

It's hard to kiss without lips, and some scientists believe that kissing plays a key role in mate selection. It seems that locking lips brings potential mates close enough that they exchange biological information--via sniffing another's pheromones. Women are believed to prefer the scent of men whose immune systems differ from their own--and pheromones may be a key to this determination.

3. That fleshy bump in the middle of your upper lip has a name.

In fact, that fleshy bump has a few names, including procheilion, labial tubercle, or tuberculum labii superioris.

4. Your lips can say something about your sexuality.

Hard to believe, but recent research links the shape of a woman's lips with her ability to achieve orgasm. Specifically, a Scottish psychologist named Stuart Brody found that women with a prominent tubercle of the upper lip are better able to achieve vaginal orgasm. Who knew?

5. Bigger is generally better.

When it comes to attracting the opposite sex, big lips are better, the BBC reported. That is, at least where a woman's lips are concerned. But women seem to prefer men with medium-sized lips, a University of Louisville psychologist told the BBC in 2003.

6. Your lips aren't the world's biggest.

Unless you're Kristina Rei, that is. The young Russian woman is said to have theworld's biggest lips, and no wonder. She underwent multiple silicone injections, all part of an effort to make her lips like those of Jessica Rabbit of the hit 1988 movieWho Framed Roger Rabbit?Did she succeed? See for yourself.

7. Lips haven't always been used for kissing.

"Kissing was very restricted up until very recently to areas of Asia--Southeast Asia mainly--and Europe until the conquests in the 1500s," Dr. Vaughn Bryant, professor of anthropology at Texas A&M University, said in a written statement. "No one in the New World kissed, no one in Oceania kissed, the Eskimos didn't kiss, people in sub-Saharan Africa didn't kiss." According to Bryant, kissing started in India and spread slowly after soldiers under the command of Alexander the Great brought the custom home with them.

8. It takes many muscles to pucker up.
To pucker up for a kiss - or to play that trumpet - you have to contract yourorbicularis oris. Scientists used to think the orbicularis oris was a single sphincter muscle inside the lips. But now we know it's actually a complex of four muscles.

9. Red lips can make you rich.

Some have said that lipstick makes women more attractive to men because it makes the lips look more like the vagina's labia. Hmm. But one thing that seems clear is that wearing red lipstick can pay off for women. In a recent study from France, sociologists showed that waitresses who wear red lipstick earn bigger tips--though only from male customers. Waitresses' red lipstick had no effect on the generosity of female customers.

10. Lips can become paralyzed.

People suffering from a form of facial paralysis known as Bell's palsy can have trouble smiling or frowning. The condition is caused by damage to the facial nerves. Fortunately, people with Bell's palsy generally recover with time.

11. Lips don't sweat.

No wonder--lips simply don't have sweat glands. Since sweat glands also help keep the skin moisturized, that means lips tend to dry out faster than other parts of the body.

12. Blood gives your lips their reddish hue.

The skin of the lips is thinner than skin elsewhere on the body, consisting of three to five cellular layers instead of up to 16. Thinner skin means it's easier to see the blood vessels underneath. Of course, this effect is more pronounced in people with light-colored skin.

13. Lips get thinner as you age.

Lips get their shape in part from collagen. But as the body ages, the body produces less of this critical protein, and the lips start to lose their plumpness, dermatologist Dr. D'Anne Kleinsmith told Real Simple. Another factor, she said, is ultraviolet light from sunlight. "One way to help preserve the fullness of your lips is to protect them from the sun by wearing a lipstick or lip balm with sunscreen," Dr. Kleinsmith told the magazine.


- Huffington Post
Education / Re: 2014/2015 Utme And Admission Process by daisyjay(f): 9:53am On Nov 17, 2013
What about unizik?
TV/Movies / Re: Pictures Of Some Old Classic Nigerian Movies. by daisyjay(f): 9:11am On Nov 17, 2013
Blood sisters ft Omotola & Genivive

My life

there was this horror film then that featured Jerry Amilo,Ramsey Nouah where they were travelling in a boat/ship and they got stuck on an unknown island

occultic kingdom

Christ in me ft Tony Umez(really cried in that film)


BTW..who else have noticed that Tony Umez mostly stares in films where he is either charmed and controlled by his mum(e.gPatience Ozokwor) or he is struck with madness?

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TV/Movies / Re: Pictures Of Some Old Classic Nigerian Movies. by daisyjay(f): 12:28am On Nov 16, 2013
Egg of life

this film starring Sharon Ezeamaka,Franca Brown n they sang this song "we shall overcome someday..."i cant remember the title

Wasted Years starring late Justus Esiri

Armaggedon

Nonye The only Nigerian Girl

A cry for help starring Nkiru Sylvanus n Liz Benson where they really cried....

its good to remember the good old days.

i also remember when super story was still super story.

unlike now when everything is about love,palace(king;queen,prince,princess)etc:The monotony of the themes is very infuriating.
Education / Re: JAMB Admission List Available Online:: JAMB UPLOAD NEW LIST check now. by daisyjay(f): 12:23am On Nov 16, 2013
latraj: Pls check dis 4 me 35091881AJ
no admission yet
TV/Movies / Re: 12 Funny Things Typical Of Nollywood Movies by daisyjay(f): 12:14am On Nov 16, 2013
Dominionng: Segun Arinze: Yea! I got u this time. Ama shoot you, and you will die.

Kanayo O Kanayo: Yeeeee! Pls don't shoot me. What have I done?

Segun Arinze: shut uuuup! Shut uuuup!! *shot twice* *calmly kissed the hot muzzle*

Kanayo O Kanayo: Haaa! Even after begging you! You shot me! Now I will die grin grin

you are cwazie!!
Lol
nice one
Politics / OPINION: Iyayi Was Murdered – By Bamidele Aturu by daisyjay(f): 9:59pm On Nov 13, 2013
ASUU former president, Festus Iyayi, was cruelly murdered-he did not die-by a yet to be identified assassin in the employ of the Government of Kogi State.

This is the only conclusion that can be
derived from the facts provided in the
media. According to the existing facts,
while traveling along Lokoja-Abuja
road in the company of his ASUU
comrades on their way to Kano to discuss the current strike issue,
an escort car in the convoy of the
Governor of Kogi State, Mr Idris Wada,
rammed into the ASUU bus killing
Iyayi and injuring some lecturers.

It is difficult to accept the wasting of
one of Africa’s most cerebral and
committed scholars by a reckless
driver who probably assumed that
because he was ‘privileged’ to be in a
Governor’s convoy he was abovetraffic regulations and other users of the
road, including even his intellectual
superiors.

The murder of Comrade Iyayi is no
doubt a product of the empty
pomposity that pervades the corridors
of power in Nigeria, from the
Governors to their cooks.

This pomposity is seen in a culture of
impunity and recklessness that gives
them the sense that they own our
lives, and all that belongs to this
country.

Killings on the road by those who occupy government houses must stop.

It is a shame that it appears that the
Governor of that State lacks the
capacity to prevent his drivers from
negligent driving, otherwise his
convoy should not have been involved
in another accident so soon after the tragic accident that claimed the life of
his ADC just in December 2012.

It may well be that his drivers expect
that the only way they can please a
former pilot, that he is, is to literally
fly on the road. Whatever the case may be, the Governor bears responsibility for the
murder of one of the most
outstanding Nigerian residents.

He has to pay for this anyway.

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Sports / Re: Describe Golden Eaglets In One Word? by daisyjay(f): 9:32pm On Nov 08, 2013
TERRIFIC!!!!!
in Olamide's voice#dats all#
Religion / TOUCHING PHOTOS: Pope Francis Halts Weekly General Audience To Kiss & Hold Sick by daisyjay(f): 11:57am On Nov 07, 2013
New photos have emerged from the pope's weekly audience.

The leader of the world’s 1.3billion Catholics was greeting pilgrims following his weekly public audience when a man covered in neuronal tumors,a rare and painful disease called neurofibromatosis, which causes boils, impaired vision and in some cases cancer approached him, asking for a blessing.
Patients suffering from the ailment, which is genetic and not contagious are often stigmatised but people were amazed when Pope Francis instead, kissed the man on the face and blessed him with the sign of the cross.
He was photographed with his eyes tightly shut in prayer for the man. See photos below

Family / Re: 103-year-old Groom Marries His 99-year-old Bride After 80 Years Together by daisyjay(f): 11:46pm On Nov 06, 2013
wasak: truly when humans grow old, they start behaving like children again! the man has a mental problem but instead of d society to help them, they are doing the otherwise
seriouslyy

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