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PoliticsRe: No Work, No Pay, Oshiomhole Tells Striking Doctors by daylae(m): 7:00pm On Dec 20, 2013
sometimes it takes one to move to the other side of the divide to get a clearer view. can't believe this is the same oshiomole who used to be the heavy weight champ in decrying government's ill treatment of workers. its either he's now realize that not every demands of workers can be met, or that he has forgotten so soon his journey to his current position.
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram Attacks Bama Barracks In Borno by daylae(m): 6:40pm On Dec 20, 2013
not again!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Chelsea (0 - 0) On 23rd December 2013 by daylae(m): 11:55am On Dec 20, 2013
isn't this to early to be on the FP. . . a draw would just be ok for LIVERPOOL.
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Demons Afraid Of Atheists? by daylae(m): 10:32am On Dec 20, 2013
plaetton: No.
The question is quite simple.
Millions of Christians throng to church and pray fervently for protection against demonic oppression and other demonic machinations.
In fact, there is currently a front page thread titled " Things that attract demonic possessions" and deals with how to avoid demonic possessions.

So, with that in mind, my question is very simple.

Why are demons afraid of atheists?
Have we finally found the antidote against demonic hauntings and possessions?
when you have your Christmas chicken(agric) in a cage already, what you just need to do is nurture it so as to slaughter it at your own time without struggle. But when you have a local chicken you want to slaughter already on the loose, you know how much running around it would take to catch it, you would have to device cunning ways to get to slaughter it.
As far as demons are concerned, they don't need to waste their time bullying atheists,because they know its a settled case; they'll rather save that energy running after stubborn christians so as to deliver their core targets to their master(the devil) for they know their time is short.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News: Another Bombing In Rivers, Justice's Office Affected by daylae(m): 12:51pm On Dec 19, 2013
[color=#990000][/color]this just getting messy by the day. just sad that all these problems like boko haram, rivers crisis, obasanjo's love letter to jonathan etc can all be traced to a certain source.
PoliticsRe: Possible Reaction from Patrick Obahiagbon's To Obasanjo's And Daughter's Letters by daylae(m): 11:15pm On Dec 18, 2013
just lost a tooth.
PoliticsRe: Imo State House Of Rep Members Kneeling Before Gov. Rochas (picture) by daylae(m): 10:18pm On Dec 18, 2013
just like stewards begging their master.
PoliticsRe: I Did Not Write Any Letter To My Father-iyabo Obasanjo by daylae(m): 11:44am On Dec 18, 2013
i think this unending drama would no sooner go down. but i want to believe the administration sure wouldn't be that gullible to drag the presidency to such quantum debase out of desperation by writing an open letter in her name to attack her dad. that's pure suicide.
PoliticsRe: Iyabo Obasanjo's Letter To Her Father by daylae(m): 10:49am On Dec 18, 2013
what a letter. she really poured her heart out. just hope this trend continue, it will do well in revealing things we all should know.
PropertiesRe: Police Demolish 500 Houses In Lagos by daylae(m): 6:24pm On Dec 16, 2013
[quote author=Okija_juju]Let the State government investigate this well..


I have said it that the lack of Transparency in Land matters in this country has defrauded millions of Nigerians of their hard earned money.

Some Police people sef my have been involved in allocating these lands to people. I was expecting to see batchers and shanties, but that is a fully built brick house with aluminium roofing. Nobody would build such a house on unconfirmed land.

This should be investigated biko nu.. In this country wey thing shard, na ehn man go lose investment like house?! No na![/quote]very true.
CelebritiesRe: Senator Yerima Divorces 17-year-old Wife, Marries Another 15-yr-old by daylae(m): 6:16pm On Dec 16, 2013
whatever guise there is, it's unacceptable to use such as an excuse to take advantage of these kids who are not mentally and biologically ready for marriage. changing a 17yo bride to a 15yo one? how remorseful of the Senator.
TV/MoviesRe: Cody Walker To Replace Paul Walker In Fast And Furious? by daylae(m): 3:45pm On Dec 16, 2013
flexymole: 40yrs been replaced with 15yr old teenage boy, yet he'd fit perfectly after make-up and filming.
25 yrs.
PropertiesRe: Ikeja Gra Mansion For 475 Milion by daylae(m): 3:28pm On Dec 16, 2013
Temismith: I D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ come, make I go use ATM collect money con pay grin
u'll grow old withdrawing from one ATM to the other.

@topic: please, am on my way, sell to no one.
CultureRe: An Osun Lady Raised And Impregnated By Ghosts by daylae(m): 9:32am On Dec 16, 2013
*speechless *
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Tottenham Vs Liverpool (0 - 5) On 15th December 2013 by daylae(m): 5:52pm On Dec 15, 2013
splendid display.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Arsenal - (6 - 3) On 14th December 2013 by daylae(m): 3:48pm On Dec 14, 2013
seems the auto update not working again. .
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Arsenal - (6 - 3) On 14th December 2013 by daylae(m): 3:38pm On Dec 14, 2013
ref should just stop the match already to avoid further destruction.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Arsenal - (6 - 3) On 14th December 2013 by daylae(m): 3:09pm On Dec 14, 2013
Chukkasy: I hope aguero is out till February
tilliii after they play my LIVERPOOL!
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Manchester City Vs Arsenal - (6 - 3) On 14th December 2013 by daylae(m): 3:07pm On Dec 14, 2013
think wenger should envy pellegrini now.
PoliticsRe: Babatunde Fashola And Donald Duke For President by daylae(m):
not a bad dream. thought about the duo too becoming it. they both seems to have different mentality uncommon to a regular Nigerian politician.
PoliticsObama,cameron,schmidt Take A Selfie At Mandela Memorial by daylae(op):
Obama, Cameron, Schmidt take selfie at Mandela memorial

10 December 2013Last updated at 17:01

It is being described as one of the highest-powered "selfies" ever snapped.
US President Barack Obama, UK Prime Minister David Cameron, and Denmark's PM Helle Thorning-Schmidt took an impromptu photograph of themselves at the memorial service for the late South African President Nelson Mandela.
The snap joins what one commentator has suggested is the "interesting social phenomenon"of people taking "selfies" in serious places. Could this be tagged inappropriate?


http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25322260
PoliticsRe: President Jonathan Is Our Mandela ~ Doyin Okupe (on AIT) December 6, 2013 by daylae(m): 1:00pm On Dec 07, 2013
clearly an unneccessary exaggeration. even jonathan would refute this claim. unbelievable sycophant like this won't stop raising the OK flag even when you're about to fall into a ditch.
PoliticsRe: GEJ- Nissan To Build Cars In Nigeria by daylae(m): 8:57pm On Dec 06, 2013
fabulous4u: Mr man stop been a tribalist and admit that gej has been fair to Lagos.
is that so hard to admit if you're not bias or do u need proofs?I have lots of em
its not about the president being fair to lagos,has more to do with the investors' choice of location. They delibrately made lagos as a choice for obvious reasons.
CrimeRe: Alleged Pepper Thief, Stripped & Tortured (Video) - Viewers' Discretion Advised by daylae(m): 4:50pm On Dec 06, 2013
how barbaric! certainly those goblins should be punished.
PoliticsWorld Leaders And Celebrities Comments On Mandela's Death by daylae(op): 1:22pm On Dec 06, 2013
Former South African President F.W. de
Klerk
"Nelson Mandela's biggest legacy was his
commitment to reconciliation, was his
remarkable lack of bitterness and the way in
which he did not only talk about reconciliation
but he made reconciliation happen in South
Africa. He was a remarkable man. ... There was
an immediate, I would say, a spark between
the two of us and notwithstanding the many
spats we had later, I always respected him and
I always liked him as a person.
"He was a magnanimous person, he was a
compassionate person; he was not only a man
of vision, he was not only a great leader, but
he was also a very human, human man."
Tokyo Sexwale, who was imprisoned with
Mandela on Robben Island
"Nelson Mandela demonstrated that leadership
is not about power, but on the contrary, about
honor. That is what we learned from Nelson
Mandela during the dark days with him on
Robben Island. Today he is seen as an icon in
the world, whose teachings, principles and
values need to be embraced by all. He was
embraced even by even white wardens, his
own jailers, because he demonstrated that
through the power of dialogue ... people on
different sides, former enemies, can come
together. That's how we in South Africa were
able to resolve our intractable problems
created by the racist system of apartheid.
"My cell was only about 2-3 meters away from
his cell. His cell was small, but it contained a
very formidable and larger-than-life figure."
Somalian President Hassan Sheikh
Mohamud
"Nelson Mandela impacted the lives of people
in every corner of the world. All of Africa will
mourn the loss of a true African hero,
statesman and elder.
"He was an inspiration and beacon of hope to
people across the globe who are fighting for
justice and peace in the world."
World figures
U.S. President Barack Obama
"My very first political action, the first thing I
ever did that involved an issue or policy or
politics was a protest against apartheid. I
would study his words and his writings, the
day he was released from prison gave me a
sense of what human beings can do when
they're guided by their hopes and not by their
fears. And like so many around the globe, I
cannot imagine my own life without the
example that Nelson Mandela set. And so, as
long as I live, I will do my best to do what I
can to learn from him."
Tweets about Nelson Mandela
U.N. Security Council
"President Nelson Mandela will forever be
remembered as someone who gave up so much
of his life in the struggle for freedom, so that
millions could have a brighter future."
Dalai Lama
"He was a man of courage, principle and
unquestionable integrity, a great human being,
someone of whom we can truly say, 'He lived a
meaningful life.' I pray for him and offer my
heartfelt condolences to you, the members of
your family and the entire people of South
Africa."
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu
Kyi
"I would like to express my extreme grief at
the passing away of a man who stood for
human rights and equality in this world. He
made us all understand that nobody should be
penalized for the color of his skin, for the
circumstances in which he was born. He also
made us understand that we can change the
world -- we can change the world by changing
attitudes, by changing perceptions. For this
reason, I would like to pay tribute to him as a
great human being who raised the standard of
humanity."
Malala Yousafzai, teenage Pakistani
education activist
"Nelson Mandela is physically separated from
us, but his soul and spirit will never die. He
belongs to the whole world because he is an
icon of equality, freedom and love, the values
we need all the time everywhere. His long,
long struggle is a great demonstration of
humanity. I have learned so much from Nelson
Mandela, and he has been my leader. He is a
perpetual inspiration for me and millions of
others around the world."
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
"The Queen was deeply saddened to learn of
the death of Nelson Mandela last night. He
worked tirelessly for the good of his country,
and his legacy is the peaceful South Africa we
see today.
"Her Majesty remembers with great warmth
her meetings with Mr. Mandela and sends her
sincere condolences to his family and the
people of South Africa at this very sad time."
French President Francois Hollande
"Nelson Mandela's message will not fade away,
it will continue to inspire those who fight for
freedom and give confidence to the people
who defend just and universal causes.
"Nelson Mandela has been an exceptional
resistor and a magnificent victor. He showed
that the human will can not only break chains
but use energy to successfully build a common
destiny."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
"Nelson Mandela was among the greatest
figures of our time. He was the father of his
country, a man of vision and a freedom fighter
who disavowed violence. He set a personal
example for his country during the long years
in which he was imprisoned. He was never
haughty. He worked to heal rifts within South
African society and succeeded in preventing
outbreaks of racial hatred."
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani
"With a heavy heart, we say goodbye to Nelson
Mandela. Surely, his legacy will remain a
source of inspiration and courage for all
people."
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
"A giant among men has passed away. This is
as much India's loss as South Africa's. He was
a true Gandhian. His life and work will remain
a source of eternal inspiration for generations
to come."
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper
"He demonstrated that the only path forward
for the nation was to reject the appeal of
bitterness. His forbearance was legendary: his
magnanimity spared all South Africans
incalculable suffering."
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle
"His name will always be associated with the
peaceful transition from the iniquitous
apartheid regime to democracy and the rule of
law. And not only that -- Nelson Mandela
symbolizes the fight against inequality and
racism, the struggle to conquer hatred and, in
short, to bring about a better world. We have
an obligation to uphold his legacy."
American figures
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton
"Today the world has lost one of its most
important leaders and one of its finest human
beings. And Hillary, Chelsea and I have lost a
true friend. ... We will remember him as a man
of uncommon grace and compassion, for
whom abandoning bitterness and embracing
adversaries was not just a political strategy but
a way of life."
Former U.S. Secretary of State and first
lady Hillary Clinton
"Nelson Mandela was a champion for justice &
human dignity, with unmatched grace. I'll
remember him as Madiba, truly an
unconquerable soul."
Retired Gen. Colin Powell, former U.S.
secretary of state
"I knew him. I had dinner with him. I had
conversations with him, and what always
struck me was his humbleness. He was a
humble, gentle, warm person, even though he
was a fighter on the military stage as well as
the political stage. ... He approached
everybody he met as a fellow human being and
equal to him, and that's what I remember."
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter
"His passion for freedom and justice created
new hope for generations of oppressed people
worldwide, and because of him, South Africa is
today one of the world's leading democracies.
In recent years, I was gratified to be able to
work with him through The Elders to
encourage resolution of conflicts and advance
social justice and human rights in many
nations."
First lady Michelle Obama
"We will forever draw strength and inspiration
from Nelson Mandela's extraordinary example
of moral courage, kindness, and humility."
U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel of New York
"African-Americans have really been denied
what most Americans enjoy. And that is their
history, from where they came from. Not only
were our names taken away, our culture, our
songs, our history, our language, but Africans
were demonized. When I was a kid, the worst
thing you could do was call anyone an African.
"But when Nelson Mandela came on the scene,
where every black kid could say, 'Gee mom,
that great guy looks just like me, doesn't he?'
He has given to African-Americans something
that you can't get out of churches and you
couldn't get out of schools. He gave us an
identity to know. When God made him, and
made us to look like him, he was thinking
about all of us. And so I don't know what it
takes for God to pick up a saint, but I'll tell
you one thing, he'd win in any election for
sainthood, all over the world."
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright
"President Mandela was an activist, a prisoner
of conscience, a political leader, and a
venerated statesman but he was, above all, a
teacher. ... Mandela's strength as a teacher is
that he not only advised us what to do, he
showed us how. Personally, I will treasure the
memory of our meetings, the directness of his
talk, the warmth of his smile, and the depth of
his commitment to the economic and social
well-being of his people."
Celebrities
Oprah Winfrey, media entrepreneur, talk
show host, actress
"One of the great honors of my life was to be
invited to Nelson Mandela's home, spend
private time and get to know him. He was
everything you've ever heard and more --
humble and unscathed by bitterness. And he
always loved to tell a good joke. Being in his
presence was like sitting with grace and
majesty at the same time. He will always be my
hero. His life was a gift to us all."
Boxing great Muhammad Ali
"What I will remember most about Mr.
Mandela is that he was a man whose heart,
soul and spirit could not be contained or
restrained by racial and economic injustices,
metal bars or the burden of hate and revenge.
He taught us forgiveness on a grand scale."
U2's Bono
"In the end, Nelson Mandela showed us how to
love rather than hate, not because he had
never surrendered to rage or violence, but
because he learnt that love would do a better
job. Mandela played with the highest stakes.
He put his family, his country, his time, his
life on the line, and he won most of these
contests. Stubborn til the end for all the right
reasons, it felt like he very nearly outstared his
maker. Today, finally, he blinked. And some of
us cry, knowing our eyes were opened to so
much because of him."
Richard Branson, CEO of Virgin Group Ltd.
"He had a wicked sense of humor, a twinkle in
his eye. He would burst into singing and
dancing. And yet at the same time, there was a
serious side to him. He set up a wonderful
organization called The Elders in order for his
legacy to live on. He took time and trouble
appointing six wonderful men and women ...
and he asked them to continue his legacy after
he'd gone."
Luol Deng, Chicago Bulls basketball player
"I wish they would pause everything so the
whole world can give thanks."
Idris Elba, who plays Nelson Mandela in
new biopic "Mandela: Long Walk to
Freedom"
"What an honor it was to step into the shoes
of Nelson Mandela and portray a man who
defied odds, broke down barriers, and
championed human rights before the eyes of
the world. My thoughts and prayers are with
his family."
Foreign AffairsRe: Nelson Mandela Was On US Terrorist Watch-List Until 2008 by daylae(m): 12:36pm On Dec 06, 2013
not surprising. Europe had it's fork and knife still keen On SA then cus most white ruling minority were originally from Netherlands, Belgium and the UK who had support from their native governments, and the US their major alllie. And the fact that Thatcher and Reagan were best of buddies, the US had to see things her view.
FamilyRe: Help Find Missing Ayobami Jaiyeola!!!! by daylae(m): 11:09pm On Dec 03, 2013
God bring you back home safe and sound wherever you are.
PoliticsRe: Electricity: New Owners Complain Of ‘overwhelming’ Problems by daylae(m): 12:26pm On Nov 28, 2013
funshint: Na wa 4 dis Nigerian "Pipeline syndrome". Fuel no dey...na pipeline. Light no dey...na pipeline. Food no dey...na pipeline. It is well!
that's what you get when every goodies seems to be inside the pipeline.
PoliticsRe: Electricity: New Owners Complain Of ‘overwhelming’ Problems by daylae(m): 12:14pm On Nov 28, 2013
lol. we having too much scoffers here already throwing grenades; but the truth be told, any form of premature condemnation is quite irrational. The new investors in the power sector have a drovy task of revamping the long-dead power sector, expecting a swift transformation is nothing but daydreaming.
investors in telecommunication came with GSM technology, mounting their own intallations that had nothing to do with NITEL's obsolete and dellapidated ones, but we can't say the same in this case. for now,they just have to make do with the old and tired equipments,changing them is a gradual process, unless we want a total shutdown of the sector.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Dissecting The Negative Effects Of Casualisation, Outsourcing. by daylae(m): 11:09pm On Nov 27, 2013
most of these outsourcing companies are usually owned by people who can influence our laws and it's implementations. getting rid of indirect employment in Nigeria is a journey too far.
PoliticsRe: Angola Becomes First Country To “BAN” Islam – Destroys Mosques by daylae(m): 9:20pm On Nov 24, 2013
really unnecessary.

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