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ProfessorPeter:Very chilling and gruesome! What a religion! Islam should be banned ASAP. kestolove95:It has absolutely everything to do with it. Look at those images very well and think about this religion. |
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kastonkastrol:FFK wouldn't have done better. The PDP brought in their best but their best wasn't good enough. |
It was a no contest. APC is sure to beat the TANkids anyday when it comes to debate. |
alaoeri:If you are doing the right things, God is not far away. It's not by kneeling from church to shrine. Sai Buhari! |
clevvermind:Shut up, you TANkid iidiot! What do you know about revenge? Ask the Igbinedions to accout for their 8-year loot of Edo state resources. Fools, rascals, and the morally bankrupt are now finding their voices and holding sway in Nigeria...no thanks to the moronic gej presidency. |
The station is stil on air. How come? PDP is another name for lies, propaganda, fraud, and self-inflicted injuries to elicit public sympathy. Remember how Osagie Ize-Iyamu bombed his wife's clinic close to Edo govt house and blamed it on APC? The nest of killers have nothing to campaign on. |
WHERE IS FLIGHT 370? One year after tragedy, officials no closer to finding answers Published March 08, 2015 FoxNews.com One year ago today, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared as it made its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. The search for the Boeing 777, with 239 passengers and crew on board, has covered almost 1.8 million square miles of the southern Indian Ocean, and has involved 82 aircraft and 84 ships from 26 countries, CBS News reported Saturday. The search has yielded no signs of the plane -- no wreckage, no life jackets, no flotation devices, no luggage, no human remains. In January, Malaysia's civil aviation authority reportedly declared passengers and crew on board deceased and officially classified Flight 370's disappearance as "an accident." The families were offered $50,000 per victim. While the announcement allowed the airline to settle any legal obligations and speed up payments to the families of the victims, many of the families who lost loved ones are angry. "Despite this complete lack of wreckage found or physical evidence of a catastrophic event, the Malaysian government has officially declared that the airplane crashed, leaving no survivors, and it has ended the rescue phase of the search effort," a group called Voice370, which speaks on behalf of the victims' families, said in a statement issued to the press on Friday, CBS reported. "We do not accept this finding and we will not give up hope until we have definitive proof of what happened to MH370." According to CBS, four ships continue to search the South Indian Ocean and have covered nearly 45 percent of the target area to date. The one-year anniversary is a difficult time for many victims' families, including Jacqui Gonzales, whose husband of nearly 30 years, Patrick, worked on Flight 370 as an in-flight supervisor. "A year of no news, no answers and no Patrick," she told CBS. One year later, Gonzales says she still calls Patrick's cellphone. "I still call the phone," she said. She doesn't hear his voice, "but the recording of his voice mail. His number is still there." On Saturday, Malaysia's transport minister, Liow Tiong Lai, told the BBC that search teams would continue to look for Flight 370. Liow said he is confident the plane will be found in the southern Indian Ocean. Still, according to Liow, if the massive undersea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 turns up nothing by the end of May, the three countries leading the effort will go "back to the drawing board," Malaysia's transport minister said Saturday. Liow told a small group of foreign reporters on the eve of the anniversary of the plane's disappearance that he remains cautiously optimistic the Boeing 777 is in the area of the southern Indian Ocean where the search is ongoing. Australian Transport Minister Warren Truss said last week that if the plane isn't found by May, one option is to expand the hunt beyond the current search zone to a wider surrounding area. Despite the exhaustive search for the plane, which disappeared last March 8, no trace of the jet has been found. Malaysia's government on Jan. 29 formally declared the incident an accident and said all 239 people on board were presumed dead. "By the end of May, if we still can't find the plane, then we will have to go back to the drawing board," Liow said. Ships looking for debris from the plane on the ocean floor off the coast of western Australia have so far scoured 44 percent of the 60,000-square-kilometer (23,166-square-mile) area the search has been focused on, Liow said. In the latest report he received Friday, he said the search team had identified 10 hard objects that still need to be analyzed. Such findings, which often include trash and cargo containers from passing ships, have been common during the search, and so far no trace of wreckage has been located. Liow said that Australia, Malaysia and China would meet next month to discuss the next steps in the search. Most of the plane's passengers were Chinese. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/03/08/where-is-flight-370-one-year-after-tragedy-officials-no-closer-to-finding/ |
Happy birthday, Vice president Yemi Osinbajo. No doubts our country will be great under your competent and ideas-driven leadership. Sai Buhari! |
amakaobiemeka:I share your sentiments. |
koboko69: |
All beliefs are formed by word,and can be changed by words as well. #iHaveDecided #ThingsMustChange! Vote GMB!
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This false allegation is long overdue. It's like saying APC bribed God to bring rain ![]() |
Firefire:TANkids= PDP Copy & paste fanatics who got no mind of their own, bereft of deep reasoning and defective in critical thinking. |
CyberTerrorist:...Because TANkids like you took over with your warped reasonings. |
To think Jonathan couldn't find any other person than this FFK as his campaign manager, is clear affirmation of his cluelessness. And to think the same FFK could go back on his words and work for a failed ruler tha he so much vilified, only confirms the fact that he is an insane opportunist that should not be taken seriously. PDP is replete with jesters, rascals, and thieves of all sorts that shouldn't have any business weilding political powers. |
Will a government controlled by responsible individuals ever blatantly lie to and against the citizens like the Jonathan administration is currently doing? This is treason! |
mkpakanaodogwu:Gullible TANkids like you are the reasons why we have to do painstaking research to expose GEJ's scam in its simplest form. A normal and right thinking human being (including children) already knows that Jonathan and his retrogressive PDP is a failure. |
Baba oyoyo! March for Buhari Change is sure. We the Nigerian people have resolved to chase GEJ back to Otuoke. No desperate act of the retrogressive (PDP) villians and rascals can stop us. Sai APC! Sai Buhari!! Sai Nigeria!!! |
An insane Pig |
alaoeri:I apologise for issuing a wrong figure. But who can ever be accurate enough about GEJ's level of monumental profligacy? NOBODY! |
veraponpo:True. |
Arch1:This is very obvious but let's hope it's not true. |
iamrealdeji:Exactly! |
Missy89:Iranian leaders are unequivocal in their threat to wipe out Israel from the world map. If you think they're misquoted because (as you would have us believe,) they only talked about wiping out the Zionist regime in Israel, don't you think this by extension means the entire nation, knowing fully well that conservative (Zionist) Jews make up the majority of Israeli population? You sound too liberal and unrealistic in your belief in Iran's capacity to devastate or wipe out Israel at the moment through conventional means. You conveniently underestimated Israel's military might. |
GEJ is a 21st century man providing a 17th century level of leadership. A total failure! I personally do not like Buhari more than the TANoids would, but ANYTHING that will remove the PDP and stop Jonathan has my full support. |
Missy89:My point is, what normal country would have its leaders so resolute to wipe out another country, or even a race or religion from the face of the earth in today's world? Iranian leaders have consistently held on to this rhetoric in the most unequivocal manner. Iran is just like North Korea where leaders do things that contravene international laws. By core muslim countries, i was referring to those countries with overwhelming Muslim population (which all Iranian neighbours are). They are all opposed to Iran's nuclear program and military expansionism. It is not just about Israel or religion, but about a particular country and its standoffish domestic and foreign policy. |
ololo12:My reservations about this Iranian nuclear armament is that it will trigger a nuclear arms race in the already volatile Middle-east. The hostile rhetorics from Iranian leaders is not helping matters either. Iran is currently fighting a proxy war with Israel through Hamas and Hezbollah. This is a common knowledge which is not just fueled by "right wing Zionist group and media". You may have your reasons for criticising Israel and Israeli relationship with black people (I won't dwell on that), but one thing you cannot deny is the fact that the Iranians do not care about you, either. This is not a matter of religion, because even its neighbours, all core muslim countries, see the Iranian regime a their greatest threat. Iran is trully not a normal country, my friend. |
onyeomaonyeoma:As much as I want to believe this, I don't think it is true. Israel needs strong allies and the world need to contain those rogue countries ruled by rascal regimes. |
ololo12:Iran may have the right to nuclear weapons, but it leave no one under any illusion that such ventures are for peaceful purpose, defence or deterrence. Iran is on record for threatening to wipe Israel off the world map. I am very certain that this is the sole aim of its nuclear programme. Your claim to a right becomes invalid when it poses a direct threat to the safety of others. |
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