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Oloye will not tell you he is Yoruba. He prefers to be called Fulani than Yoruba. Like we care what they call themselves ![]() |
1luvkipsus:Yoruba wannabe. Typical for most Kwarans. ![]() |
@deepzoneAnd you think the crude practice of whipping market women will hold prices down in this modern era?. Prices are up in Nigeria b/c of the repercussions brought by years of looting and embezzlement by corrupt northern leaders.Boy, you are so barbaric. |
Idiagbon was an Islamic fascist who ruled Nigeria with whips and very timid methods. Was he not the person that was whipping market women to reduce their food prices as a measure to control economy and austerity measure. How can you guys forget that easily? |
Angelheart:Start the protection by asking them to wear condoms because at this rate, HIV will wipe your zulu nation off by 2015. Poverty is the major cause of the proliferation. |
Angelheart:Go and read history please. During apartheid, there were so many south africans in Nigeria along with Ghananian immigrants. While Ghananians were doing jobs Nigerians wouldn't do to survive, South African immigrants were doing the same only that theirs were robberies even when most of them went to university in Nigeria for free. You think we want HIV epidemic in Nigeria?. Most South Africans don't know what a visa is because of poverty my friend. They cannot afford to travel anywhere either for studies or holidays. Anytime anyday, Nigerians are richer than black south Africans. Stop making mouth with your white massa because they think you are less human and once again, keep your HIV to yourself, many Nigerian men your women have infected are giving us enough concerns already but it will get worse if your women bring their trade down to Nigeria, Jeez. ![]() |
I said it, the north led us into debt before and a southerner bailed us before and they've started again. They hope another yoruba man will come and bail us again. I am tired of this marriage with the north. |
why are they the top states? is it because they start with the letter "A"?May be they produce the highest [b]A[/b]shewo in Nigeria. Abuja is not a state anyway. |
Police officers in Nigeria, have mental illnesses. They all need to visit the psychiatric. O ma se o!!Yes, yes, yes. |
Forget HIV/AIDS, The Nigerians will flock to SA just to escape their poverty 'riddled' country. Good Luck to the Nigerians. If they end up flocking to SA like the Zimbabweans did, we all know what some unruly South Africans are capable of: Torching up innocent individuals.Don't they have poverty in south Africa?. Is South Africa a rich country?. Go and take your medication abeg. |
Is Lagos Babes Are VampireI said it before that Seun should request for at least a GCE with minimum of 5 credits before registering here. Oyibo repete. ![]() |
Some members should be banned.Yes as long as they have jinx in their name. Tribalists are not welcome here walahi. |
Does this mean that South African will now be coming to Nigeria without visa? Crime rate will rise in lagos this time around. |
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DeepZone… I told you that the letter J ‘jay’ can not be found in Aramaic alphabet still you’re lacking evidence to put something here, just show us the five letter of the Aramaic word of J-e-s-u-s name by using those 22 letters of Aramaic script, You should provide evidence among those letter that I mention to you which is the letter J’ ‘jay’ to point where is that in the Aramaic Alphabet. And try to give us here constructive example to come out the five words of J-e-s-u-s name. this can clear us our ideological perception knowing that name of J-e-s-u-s is really an Aramaic word which can be constructed/figure out among those letter in Aramaic alphabet.Since you are an Aramaic expert, can you translate "Samba" and "Deepzone" for me in Aramaic? |
What you need to do is loosen up a bit and that would mean removing your self out of your own ass. |
Man hides 2,660 live ammunition in sacks of beans By Kunle Adeyemi Men of the Lagos State Police Command are hunting for a man believed to be the owner of a large cache of ammunition hidden in three sacks of beans. The seized ammunition found in sacks of beans https://odili.net/news/source/2008/nov/12/punch/images/pix200811124473157.jpg Although a suspect (Olalekan Ifonlaja) was arrested with the exhibits, he has insisted that he knows nothing about the ammunition. Policemen discovered the exhibits at about 10am on Monday in a Mitsubishi cab (Lagos colour) with registration number XP 913 KRD at Mile 2. Our correspondent learnt that the command got a hint that some suspected criminals were planning to bring the ammunition to Lagos through the Seme/Badagry route. The informant told the police that a taxi was going to be used to ferry the exhibits, but he did not give the registration number or type of vehicle it would be. With this information, operatives of the Rapid Response Squad were directed to carry out a stop-and-search operation on the route, especially on all taxis. It was learnt that when this particular taxi was stopped for a check, the driver initially ignored the policemen but after a round of gunshots in its direction, the driver brought the car to a halt. Just as the two occupants were ordered to come out of the vehicle, one of them (the passenger) took to his heels. The man's escape raised the suspicion of the policemen, who sought to know what was contained in the cab. The driver told them it was beans but when one of the sacks was slit the policemen saw live ammunition and new AK-47 magazines. After searching the three sacks, 2,660 pieces of live ammunition and 60 empty magazines were discovered. The driver was immediately arrested. The suspect and the exhibits were initially taken to the RRS base at the Governor's Office at Alausa before being transferred to the command headquarters in GRA, Ikeja. The commissioner in charge of the command, Mr. Marvel Akpoyibo, paraded the suspect and the exhibits on Tuesday. But Ifonlaja maintained that he knew nothing about the ammunition of its source, saying that he was merely hired as a taxi driver by the owner of the sacks. His words, "I am jus a victim of circumstance. I don't know anything about this. I am not just a taxi driver, I am the owner of the car. "I have been doing this work for some years now and this type of thing never happened to me. I was surprised when the owner of the sacks ran away after the police stopped us." Meanwhile, the command's spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba, said the case would be handed over to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad for further investigation. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/nov/12/431.html |
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 Printer Friendly Version Police beat journalist to coma with horsewhips By Our Correspondent Five armed policemen on Monday unleashed terror on some residents of D-Line in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, including the state correspondent of The Punch, Mr. Ibanga Isine, who was passing through the area. The errant policemen, with a pick-up van marked SOS 044; it was learnt, mounted a roadblock in front of the NITEL Building, off Garrison junction, from 9pm and frisked passers-by. It was the first time the team was spotted in the area, a situation that raised some questions about the propriety of their operation. Narrating his ordeal, Isine said he had gone to a restaurant on Abeokuta Street, a few metres to where the policemen mounted the roadblock. As soon as he approached the checkpoint, one of the armed policemen was said to have ordered him to stop, while also asking a barrage of questions. "Who are you? Where are you coming from? What are you doing now? You don't want to talk?" one of the policemen, a constable reportedly asked. While he tried to answer his questions, Isine said the policeman corked an AK 47 rifle with his left hand and started whipping him all over his body. "You are a criminal. I will teach you a lesson today," he said as he lashed at the helpless journalist. Isine said, "I told them that I am a journalist but they would not hear any of that. They said what journalist? You are stupid. What are you doing on the road if you are a journalist? "I told them that I wanted to call the Police Commissioner or the Police Public Relations Officer to confirm that I was not a criminal and they threatened to smash my phone. "This even angered them the more and the constable, who had the horsewhip, increased his swings on my back." After he was tired of flogging him, Isine said a sergeant told him that he was lucky nothing incriminating was found on him and threatened that he would have been sent to where he rightly belonged. The spokesman of the Joint Task Force, Lt. Col. Sagir Musa; the Rivers State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Ogbonna Nwuke; and the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mrs. Rita Inoma-Abbey, visited the scene of the assault. Musa, on behalf of security agencies in the state, offered an apology to journalists at the headquarters of the 2nd Brigade of the Nigerian Army. He described the incident as condemnable. He promised that the police authorities would investigate the case with a view to bringing the perpetrators to book. Isine is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in Port Harcourt. Reacting to the incident, the Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law has expressed its concern with the gross abuses of human rights and fundamental freedoms of citizens in Rivers State. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/nov/12/429.html |
Nigeria, South Africa agree on visa-free regime 11.12.2008 Nigeria’s High Commissioner to South Africa, Buba Marwa, said yesterday in Pretoria, that Nigerians and South Africans are soon to enjoy visa-free regime. He told the Southern Africa correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) officials of both countries were now studying the proposal. He said the visa-free regime was one of the issues discussed at the meeting of the implementation committee of the Nigeria-South Africa Bi-national Commission, which ended in Pretoria on November 6. "At the meeting, we reviewed our relationships and tried to move the visa regime to another level, whereby holders of red and blue passports of the two countries can do away with visa." This is the first step towards what will be the ultimate regime of completely doing away with visa between our two great countries in due course,'' Marwa said, adding that he was disappointed at "the uncivil and unruly'' behaviour of a South African immigration official who verbally assaulted and humiliated some Nigerian officials on Saturday. He said the Mission had already sent a strongly worded letter of protest to the South Africa's Department of Foreign Affairs and wondered how a senior immigration officer should be lacking in such a simple elementary civil behaviour at this point of strategic levels of relations between Nigeria and South Africa. A South African immigration official was reported to have verbally assaulted a former Nigerian High Commissioner to South Africa, as well as two Senators at the OR Tambo International Airport. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/nov/12/217.html |
He is on his OWN. |
Someone in this thread mentioned that most S. Africans don't know what a visa is. It might be true. COnsidering that we are comfortable in our country. We don't have to go to countries like China, where you people get murdered like flies, Which I think you deserve at times. If Nigeria is such a wonderful country, why the hell don't you stay in that nasty place of yours. DAMN!! We are sick and tired of getting these'scam' emails from 'Prince Muhammad', offering you some lottery money. BLOODY scammers. So much for a 'rich country'.