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These are all old post,things have changed now in Germany, ladies loves to Bleep african men very well and africans are getting their green card depend on how you play your card and whom you move with |
If you love the lady in red go and Bleep her if your a man and have the balls to do that ![]() |
The leaders of the so-called BRICS countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - sign a deal to create a new $100bn development bank and emergency reserve fund. Continue reading the main story Global Economy Charting Europe's economic woes Is China heading for a crash? Secrets of German success Crisis jargon buster The leaders of the five BRICS countries have signed a deal to create a new $100bn (£583m) development bank and emergency reserve fund. The BRICS group is made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The capital for the bank will be split equally among the five participating countries. The bank will have a headquarters in Shanghai, China and the first president for the bank will come from India. Brazil's president, Dilma Rouseff, announced the creation of the bank at a BRICS summit meeting in Fortaleza, Brazil on Tuesday. A new player Continue reading the main story Analysis image of Katy Watson Katy Watson BBC South America Business reporter The halls of Fortaleza's conference centre were full of whispers about whether or not these BRICS nations - which often see each other more as rivals than friends - could agree a deal on the development bank. But challenges were overcome and the announcements were made. Despite their political and economic differences, the one thing these countries do agree upon is that rich countries have too much power in institutions like the World Bank and the IMF. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff's comments made that feeling crystal clear - the BRICS countries, she said, have the power to introduce positive changes - ones that they think are more equal and fair. At first, the bank will start off with $50bn in initial capital. The emergency reserve fund - which was announced as a "Contingency Reserve Arrangement" - will also have $100bn, and will help developing nations avoid "short-term liquidity pressures, promote further BRICS cooperation, strengthen the global financial safety net and complement existing international arrangements". The creation of the BRICS bank will almost surely create competition for both the World Bank and other similar regional funds. BRICS nations have criticised the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund for not giving developing nations enough voting rights. One of the goals for the bank - whose creation has been discussed for some time - would be to increase the amount of money loaned to developing countries to help with infrastructure projects. Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-28317555# |
caesaraba: Keep calm, use her and do blood money. Simple!How and where do they do the blood money? do you really believe in such crap called blood money? |
@ Dynamique: Your question Proves that you have no brain,your lower than a Dog and a Hog. Why must you take life? can you give life? |
@Tiphareth: Your right at what you wrote,Africans are the cause of their own problems,for neglecting their God giving mood of worship. Even the Bible Admonished us not to worship any other God except him ,for he is a jealous God,how can a whole race of people, abandon their God and mood of worship and go for a foreign God whom they do not know? and expect to be prosperous and peaceful ![]() ![]() |
Why are people so attached to the body? little Sex has is not upto 100 naira meat in the market,how is that a problem if someone decides to share his or her body with someone else ? If it bothers you ,the door is open. |
Everyone has the right to his or her life,everyone is free to do whatever pleases them and gives them great joy and happiness if it exist in this world.BUT no one is free of the consequences of their actions. This should console you |
“Constant travel brings old age upon a man; a horse becomes old by being constantly tied up; lack of sexual contact with her husband brings old age upon a woman; and garments become old through being left in the sun.” |
In Calabar it will be Nigeria 3---- Ethiopia 0 |
We will WIN this match,do not fear. |
People should stop causing themselves and their loved ones by talking negatively about what they do not know,better to join us and get first hand information than destroying your life, R.O.F is our God giving way of approaching Him,and God have been,He is still and He will always answer our Prayers we made to Him through the medium of R.O.F, we are open to all to join both male and female. |
The only thing that is permanent in life is CHANGE |
If you are an O/i get in touch some thing benefitial has come up |
Why must she confess and beg her friend?,Please Bleep the man again and again,after all your pussy is meant to be bleeped |
There is nothing like Witchcraft,there is only one power flowing from one source GOD, but been applied by people and religion in different ways. All powers belongs to God and God is one. Africans should learn to appreciate what God has giving them and the means to attend him,for prosperity to rain on them,stop following Westerners,our culture is superior to theirs,that is why they are always looking for ways to come back and collect more |
We are talking about Economy and 5000 Notes some useless people are here talking about the wringkles in SLS forehead,how silly some people can be. This man will have my Vote any day he comes out for President of Nigeria. This is the kind of leaders we need in this country,a leader who careless of public opinion but does what is right for the benefit of the nation. Most politicians are against this 5000 notes because it will go against their evil plans |
she can never remain faithful,she loves money more than true love,some girls are stupid,they think living in europe makes the man better than their God giving man. Many of us are here in Naija control millions with more than 225 staffs under our pay role. Ask this girl to Bleep your Dog only then can you forgive her,believe me she will because she loves nothing but money |
Next Story,we don hear |
I see,next please |
http://www.reformedogboni.com/ all our informations are there live. Only the pure in heart can join |
Wonder why some people thinks Oil is only in the SS or SE,Oil is everywhere in Nigeria |
BBC News Africa In association with * Home * UK * Africa * Asia-Pac * Europe * Latin America * Mid-East * South Asia * US & Canada * Business * Health * Sci/Environment * Tech * Entertainment * Video Advertisement 1 October 2010 Last updated at 09:32 GMT Share this page * Share Kidnapped Nigeria children freed in police operation Map A group of 15 children kidnapped in Nigeria's Abia state earlier this week has been released, say police. They were rescued by security forces from a forest hideout, Commissioner Jonathan Johnson told the BBC. Armed men seized the children from a school bus in the town of Aba on Monday - they demanded a ransom of $130,000 (£81,500) but later lowered the amount. Continue reading the main story Related stories * Nigerian kidnap town shuts down * Viewpoint: Is kidnapping easy money? Mr Johnson told Reuters no arrests had been made and he was not aware that any ransom money had been paid. The children, who were aged between three and 10 years old, were rescued from a hideout in the forest in Ogwe-Asa in a joint military operation, he said. They are in police custody and will be returned to their parents later in the day. The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in Abuja says some 5,000 extra soldiers have been deployed to the area to prevent the kidnappers from escaping. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage” End Quote Theodore Orji Governor of Abia There are roadblocks in Aba city centre and many shops and businesses which had shut down following the abduction, fearing further attacks, remain closed, says our correspondent. 'Gold-diggers' The governor of Abia state, Theodore Orji, had in recent weeks offered the gang leaders an amnesty in return for giving up weapons, but on Friday he said it was cancelled. "These kidnappers are mere gold-diggers, whose resolution and trade ambition is to make easy money and to secure the betterment of themselves alone," he said. "The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage. "Government has been challenged, and we have decided to take the utmost measure available to implement the might and weight of government's forces." President Goodluck Jonathan had described the kidnapping as "callous and cruel". Abia state has seen a rise in hostage-taking recently and many middle-class Nigerians travel with armed escorts. The hostages tend to be released harmed after a ransom is paid. Kidnappings in the region are carried out by criminal gangs seeking a ransom, but also by armed groups demanding a fairer distribution of oil revenue in a country flowing with oil but where most people live on less than $1 a day. |
Is one of the events to mark the 50 years celebration so enjoy it all while it last, no complain |
@poster: Are you such a baby? Can't you see they are in love? They are making sweet love as i can see it from here,if you can't see. All the scriptures world over,says that fire and butter don't go together,meaning there is nothing like friendship between a girl and a boy,once both are together SEX MUST BE INVOLVE,as women are FIRE while men are BUTTER. look for another man, he is cheating on you and still have the power to lie to you in your beautiful face. |
BBC News Africa In association with * Home * UK * Africa * Asia-Pac * Europe * Latin America * Mid-East * South Asia * US & Canada * Business * Health * Sci/Environment * Tech * Entertainment * Video Advertisement 1 October 2010 Last updated at 09:32 GMT Share this page * Share Kidnapped Nigeria children freed in police operation Map A group of 15 children kidnapped in Nigeria's Abia state earlier this week has been released, say police. They were rescued by security forces from a forest hideout, Commissioner Jonathan Johnson told the BBC. Armed men seized the children from a school bus in the town of Aba on Monday - they demanded a ransom of $130,000 (£81,500) but later lowered the amount. Continue reading the main story Related stories * Nigerian kidnap town shuts down * Viewpoint: Is kidnapping easy money? Mr Johnson told Reuters no arrests had been made and he was not aware that any ransom money had been paid. The children, who were aged between three and 10 years old, were rescued from a hideout in the forest in Ogwe-Asa in a joint military operation, he said. They are in police custody and will be returned to their parents later in the day. The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in Abuja says some 5,000 extra soldiers have been deployed to the area to prevent the kidnappers from escaping. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage” End Quote Theodore Orji Governor of Abia There are roadblocks in Aba city centre and many shops and businesses which had shut down following the abduction, fearing further attacks, remain closed, says our correspondent. 'Gold-diggers' The governor of Abia state, Theodore Orji, had in recent weeks offered the gang leaders an amnesty in return for giving up weapons, but on Friday he said it was cancelled. "These kidnappers are mere gold-diggers, whose resolution and trade ambition is to make easy money and to secure the betterment of themselves alone," he said. "The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage. "Government has been challenged, and we have decided to take the utmost measure available to implement the might and weight of government's forces." President Goodluck Jonathan had described the kidnapping as "callous and cruel". Abia state has seen a rise in hostage-taking recently and many middle-class Nigerians travel with armed escorts. The hostages tend to be released harmed after a ransom is paid. Kidnappings in the region are carried out by criminal gangs seeking a ransom, but also by armed groups demanding a fairer distribution of oil revenue in a country flowing with oil but where most people live on less than $1 a day. |
BBC News Africa In association with * Home * UK * Africa * Asia-Pac * Europe * Latin America * Mid-East * South Asia * US & Canada * Business * Health * Sci/Environment * Tech * Entertainment * Video Advertisement 1 October 2010 Last updated at 09:32 GMT Share this page * Share Kidnapped Nigeria children freed in police operation Map A group of 15 children kidnapped in Nigeria's Abia state earlier this week has been released, say police. They were rescued by security forces from a forest hideout, Commissioner Jonathan Johnson told the BBC. Armed men seized the children from a school bus in the town of Aba on Monday - they demanded a ransom of $130,000 (£81,500) but later lowered the amount. Continue reading the main story Related stories * Nigerian kidnap town shuts down * Viewpoint: Is kidnapping easy money? Mr Johnson told Reuters no arrests had been made and he was not aware that any ransom money had been paid. The children, who were aged between three and 10 years old, were rescued from a hideout in the forest in Ogwe-Asa in a joint military operation, he said. They are in police custody and will be returned to their parents later in the day. The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in Abuja says some 5,000 extra soldiers have been deployed to the area to prevent the kidnappers from escaping. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage” End Quote Theodore Orji Governor of Abia There are roadblocks in Aba city centre and many shops and businesses which had shut down following the abduction, fearing further attacks, remain closed, says our correspondent. 'Gold-diggers' The governor of Abia state, Theodore Orji, had in recent weeks offered the gang leaders an amnesty in return for giving up weapons, but on Friday he said it was cancelled. "These kidnappers are mere gold-diggers, whose resolution and trade ambition is to make easy money and to secure the betterment of themselves alone," he said. "The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage. "Government has been challenged, and we have decided to take the utmost measure available to implement the might and weight of government's forces." President Goodluck Jonathan had described the kidnapping as "callous and cruel". Abia state has seen a rise in hostage-taking recently and many middle-class Nigerians travel with armed escorts. The hostages tend to be released harmed after a ransom is paid. Kidnappings in the region are carried out by criminal gangs seeking a ransom, but also by armed groups demanding a fairer distribution of oil revenue in a country flowing with oil but where most people live on less than $1 a day. |
BBC News Africa In association with * Home * UK * Africa * Asia-Pac * Europe * Latin America * Mid-East * South Asia * US & Canada * Business * Health * Sci/Environment * Tech * Entertainment * Video Advertisement 1 October 2010 Last updated at 09:32 GMT Share this page * Share Kidnapped Nigeria children freed in police operation Map A group of 15 children kidnapped in Nigeria's Abia state earlier this week has been released, say police. They were rescued by security forces from a forest hideout, Commissioner Jonathan Johnson told the BBC. Armed men seized the children from a school bus in the town of Aba on Monday - they demanded a ransom of $130,000 (£81,500) but later lowered the amount. Continue reading the main story Related stories * Nigerian kidnap town shuts down * Viewpoint: Is kidnapping easy money? Mr Johnson told Reuters no arrests had been made and he was not aware that any ransom money had been paid. The children, who were aged between three and 10 years old, were rescued from a hideout in the forest in Ogwe-Asa in a joint military operation, he said. They are in police custody and will be returned to their parents later in the day. The BBC's Fidelis Mbah in Abuja says some 5,000 extra soldiers have been deployed to the area to prevent the kidnappers from escaping. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage” End Quote Theodore Orji Governor of Abia There are roadblocks in Aba city centre and many shops and businesses which had shut down following the abduction, fearing further attacks, remain closed, says our correspondent. 'Gold-diggers' The governor of Abia state, Theodore Orji, had in recent weeks offered the gang leaders an amnesty in return for giving up weapons, but on Friday he said it was cancelled. "These kidnappers are mere gold-diggers, whose resolution and trade ambition is to make easy money and to secure the betterment of themselves alone," he said. "The government will not allow a few disgruntled elements in criminal garb to hold the entire state hostage. "Government has been challenged, and we have decided to take the utmost measure available to implement the might and weight of government's forces." President Goodluck Jonathan had described the kidnapping as "callous and cruel". Abia state has seen a rise in hostage-taking recently and many middle-class Nigerians travel with armed escorts. The hostages tend to be released harmed after a ransom is paid. Kidnappings in the region are carried out by criminal gangs seeking a ransom, but also by armed groups demanding a fairer distribution of oil revenue in a country flowing with oil but where most people live on less than $1 a day. |
@POSTER: Is for your own good that some girls don't wear pant,so you can put your manhood into good use easily ![]() |
yeye governor |
@Abagworo: You call that good news? When you did not say anything about the kidnapped kids? |
AT 50 I THINK IS TIME WE VOTE WHETHER TO REMAIN ONE OR SPLIT.
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