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Wch country flag be that so? |
Warlord3000:. Bros hw u do am pass naa Help a brother in need ![]() |
R.I.P |
The Most HIGH.... |
Where can I get it to buy? |
wonda26:BUSTED!!!! |
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NewDelhi: Na wetin I just ask am now be dat. Na him get that result but him no wan claim am.lol, na only u I gap for the exam naa ![]() |
JustCurious: In every child, there lies (an iota of) greatness waiting to be exploited. Pity those children who don't grow up in countries where their capability, strength and talents are appreciated and exploited.the most intelligent post thus far.... This is the gospel truth... |
adegwurulez: well, only 'scumbags' resort to insults to drive home their point and i'm so not treading that path with you.then begone with your 2kb brain... U don't interest me |
Oyetboy: no doubt op is the owner of that resultI just dey look you
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adegwurulez: You should have atleast done the guy the favor of hiding his identity na. Lemme guess- you work in a cafe and this guy gave you his scratch card to check his result, after checking he got angry and left but you decided to print it for "record" purpose.lemme guess, mtn just gave you 5mb of data #scumbag |
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See result.... Choi
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rattlesnake: betterso putin is d president of Ukraine?? Olodo |
God bless your hustle... |
One of my favryt fruits..... I eat evrytin... Even d seeds....hehehehe |
Tallesty1: This is not true, Oyibo people too dey lie. We have only 10080 minutes in one week so how long did it take calls to connect? How many seconds did the ringing last? How many minutes did it take her to compose the emails and texts? Does it mean she didn't eat, urinate, bath or change her clothes during this period? Does it mean her ex's phone doesn't have blacklist? How about the battery? Is it one million mah? I no believe abeg.bros it might be true oo.... Moreover it is a combined total of calls made to his mobile, home nd office fones nd d report says she used up to 3 fone at once lol.. I ve received a combined total of over 100 missed calls from sum1 in just less than 2hrs |
LesbianBoy: Who is Aliko Dangote and what does he do for a living?Ur Username says it all..... Hw will u knw him wen dey ve fvckd away ur brain |
Abeg wch sch does old men for d last pic dey? |
Woolwich murderers convicted by British court The two had denied the murder, with Adebolajo saying it was in response to Western wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Two Muslim converts have been convicted of murdering a British soldier in broad daylight on a London street, hacking him to death in a gruesome killing that horrified the nation. A jury at London's Old Bailey criminal court decided that Michael Adebolajo, 29, and Michael Adebowale, 22, were guilty of murdering soldier Lee Rigby on May 22 in Woolwich, southeast London. The two British citizens had denied murder, with Adebolajo saying the killing part of a war for Allah in response to Western wars in nations such as Iraq and Afghanistan. The brother of Adebolajo has told Al Jazeera Investigations Unit that the Woolwich attack was "inevitable" and its justification is "obvious". Jeremiah Adebolajo, 26, said that after the initial shock of seeing his brother on television in May, he recognised the motivation behind the attack. He said: "Is it justified for a Muslim to attack a member of an army that is occupying Muslim lands? This is something for the scholars and I think it’s obvious to most people. "The events to me were inevitable. There was eventually going to be another attack which mentioned foreign policy as its justification." Accepting that the public’s perception of Michael Adebolajo will render his brother a violent man, he argued that the same questions should be asked of Britain’s armed forces: "I would say, was Lee Rigby a violent individual? Are other British soldiers, who go to Afghanistan and Iraq and kill, violent individuals?" But according to some mainstream imams, Adebolajo’s actions have breached a key Islamic principle that Muslims must adhere to whilst living in Britain, the Covenant of Security: a promise not to attack people in your host country. Rochdale Imam Irfan Chishti told Al Jazeera the murder of Lee Rigby clearly breaks this rule. "There isn’t any justification for him, personally, to take up arms. He might say that, ‘Well, this is a specific solider who’s killed a specific Muslim and I’m taking a vengeance’, adding, "he is a British citizen that has an oath to live peaceably in this land and to live in accordance with the rules and the law of this land." War without borders Jeremiah Adebolajo explained that his brother’s actions were a direct blowback from the West’s "war on terror" mantra. He explained what some might term a new ‘war without borders’, likening Adebolajo’s actions to American drone strikes on Muslim countries; an act of war. "The point he’s trying to make is the fact that the geographical location of the battlefield, since this war on terror, has basically disappeared", said Jeremiah, adding, "When we have people driving on roads in Afghanistan and targeted by drones, we have to ask ourselves the question, are these people soldiers? Is this a battlefield?" Former commander of the British Forces in Afghanistan, Colonel Richard Kemp robustly defended the West’s war on terror, claiming that it is a necessity in order to prevent similar attacks to Woolwich. He said: "We have to go out and we have to find them wherever they are and attack them before they carry out attacks against us." Adebolajo not radicalised Following conversion to Islam in his late teens, Michael Adebolajo met radical preachers Omar Bakri Muhammad and Anjem Choudary and joined marches organised by the offshoots of the disbanded radical group, al Muhajiroun. Often attending the group’s rallies and even serving a 51 day prison sentence in 2006 for assaulting a police officer at a demo, his brother denies Michael Adebolajo was radicalised. He told al Jazeera: "It’s a very tidy narrative to assume that we have this young Christian boy who was radicalised by these bogeymen like figures, Anjem Choudary, Omar Bakri Muhammad, and while he went on this conveyor belt, as it were, of radicalisation and then the events of Woolwich happened. It’s just not true." Complicity in torture Jeremiah Adebolajo claims that his brother’s arrest in Kenya in 2010 for attempting to cross the border into Somalia to join armed Islamist group al Shabaab triggered an on-going campaign of harassment by Britain’s security services to recruit him as an informant. He alleges that his brother was mistreated whilst in Kenyan police custody and that the British security services were aware of it. He said: "They were complicit in allowing him to be interrogated with the means of interrogation that the Kenyans chose. Questions are to be asked about why they allowed the Kenyans to torture a British citizen." The Kenyan police denied torturing Adebolajo and the Home and Foreign Offices refused to comment. Jeremiah alleges the security services were "putting a lot of pressure" on him and were "really disrupting his life" right up to "a few months before" the Woolwich attack. He predicted a similar attack will happen again, stating: "I suggest that it won’t be the last, simply because of the tactics of the British secret service and foreign policy... for every violent action, is a violent reaction." Source http://m.aljazeera.com/se/2013121714198213364
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SIR KOL!:Click like 2 see photos? Smh |
Not again! RIP ![]() |
JENMAUCY: Coming to the issue of image,its just like a picture you keep in to remember them...just like the cross,its for remembrance..bowing or genuflecting doesn't mean worshiping...just like the way you greet your elder...kneeling is stil sign of respect just as we do before our earthly elders or kings...why the fuss over hers? Many people don't even know about the mysteries associated with the rosary,infact they are the rosary itself...I mean the glorious mystery,the mystery of light,joyful and sorrowful mysteries. So I think we ought to give honour to whom its due. With due respect I rest my caseWat difference is ur image wch is made from mud, sand, ceramic, wood or wateva from dat found in ogun shrine? U bow to it sayin u honour it..... Smh for u blind id.iots |
MANGAM: Only in Naija dis kind tin dey hapenI dey tell u |
I just saw dis pic .... Don't rili knw d ryt section to post it. Very funny nd cruel I must say. Nairalanders wahs ur take on the treatment given to this dude by d soldiers?Mod plz move to the ryt section! Thank U
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Mehn.......EFFC gats sue dt ghost dad for money laundering.... 50k just like dt |
Seun: This type of discriminatory "beliefs" should not be tolerated. And frankly, there's nothing in the bible that says you shouldn't bake cakes for gays. Jesus allowed a prostitute to anoint him with oil, and he broke bread with a corrupt tax collector. How can baking cakes for gays be a sin? If Jesus was a baker and not a carpenter, I think he would have baked delicious cakes for gay people and used the opportunity to preach to them.Most intelligent post! |
No solution in sight...... Still we Ride!! |
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victorazy: Why is Edo the HQ of Widows Association of Nigeria? Just asking, na them dey kill the men?.Wia u born stupid or u wia dropped on ur head id.iot....... U jux open ur gutter of a mouth nd spurn out rubbish..... |


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