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dayokanu: Show us a more recent meetingYours was February, see a more recent one: soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=169933
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[quote author=A-40]Would u STFU u farm tool!![/quote]Ekaite, hope you can read? chic2pimp: Some things in this forum will never change shaOk we hear you lover boy. |
You had to go back to the stone age era of a baby Ze Roberto to find that one.
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[quote author=A-40]A septavu[/quote]I'm talking to the master, not the house girl. Now shhhh dayokanu: You should know more about De ja vu. Its been a seven season dejavu at EmiratesLet us see who will be laughing to the Bank next May. Meanwhile keep watching for a taste of what is to come as we use Schalke for our exhibition massacre next month. |
I have a feeling we will meet in Europe this season, and I'm not talking about your favorite platform, Europa Cup |
dayokanu: FT. Good results both here and there.De javu, last season started the same way if I remember correctly. |
Who owns Road Nigeria ltd? They handle a lot of FERMA road projects. |
The former minister of information, Chief Edwin Clark has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to remove the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman, Mr Ibrahim Lamorde on the grounds that he has been very economical with facts on the origin of the $15 million bribe money ex-governor James Ibori allegedly gave to former EFCC boss, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. Clark who stated this in a press conference he held in his Asokoro, Abuja residence to demand for the return of the bribe money to Delta State government added that the present EFCC manned by Lamorde is highly incompetent and morally corrupt to fight corruption in the country http://leadership.ng/nga/articles/35702/2012/09/26/15m_ibori_bribe_clark_calls_lamordes_removal.html |
Imagine how the same animals have done worse elsewhere and have not been punished for it. . These cited clerics and their ilk are descendants of the ancient line of iconoclasts of Islamic, christian and other religious moulds who have destroyed the antecedent spirituality and divine emblems of the African peoples over centuries. Adherents of those African religions, who remain passionately attached to their beliefs, all the way across the Atlantic –in Brazil and across other parts of Latin America –have not taken to wreaking vengeance on their presumed violators in far off lands. |
What gives hope is the very special capacity of man for dialogue, and that arbiter is foreclosed, or endures interminable postponements as long as one side arrogates to itself the right to respond to a pebble thrown by an infantile hand in Papua New Guinea with attempts to demolish the Rock of Gibraltar. I use the word ‘infantile’ deliberately, because these alleged insults to religion are no different from the infantile scribble we encounter in public toilets, the product of infantilism and slow development. We have learnt to ignore, and walk away from them.This part is just golden, meaning that a lot of the rational looking people (leaders whether religious or political) you see in society are just over sized toddlers. Their reactions to such provocations prove that. |
We're beginning to see that there's no such thing as a terrorist group. Bunch of no gooders |
cold: Religion is messed up I swear down.Predominantly white churches would not wed black couples even though they've been members like forever.Arab Muslims look down on African black Muslims with disdain & disgust.Yet these folks especially Nigerians in their desperate bid to cling to these faiths come up with all kinds of sophistry to justify their position.I truly feel for the black manThe funny thing is that the Christians who're posting here will not see the flaws in their own sphere. Or does the Vatican appear much different? Black people have got a very big wall to scale, the challenge of looking at ourselves in the mirror and accepting ourselves for we are. The Caucasian, Asian or Arab created deities cannot give you the validation you strongly desire, only we can give that to ourselves. Yes we had some negative practices in our Traditional African religions, but that doesn't mean we should have tossed it away altogether. Chinese and Co still practice their Buddhism, Hinduism, Yoga and what not, so why are we still thronging to foreign lands to worship in doctrines that are alien and in some cases contrary to some of our values? If you want to be Christian, good for you, if you like Islam, good too, but for heaven's sake let pull ourselves out of this slavery. |
THE Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has criticised the Lagos State government for organising a “Waste to Food” holiday programme, which particularly encourages teenage children to “scavenge” for plastic bottles in return for “food.” In a statement by its Lagos State chapter’s Publicity Secretary, Taofik Gani, the party noted that such a programme at this time was “barbaric, exploitative and extortionate.” |
Liverpool will regret in the 2nd half |
Free kick Gerrard |
Suarez, honestly do you still believe you can dribble your way through premiership defenders after all this time? |
Suarez na real village footballer |
JayKayMaybachz: Wetin happen with am ?You nor like him name? ![]() |
Jonjo Shelvey |
GOS (Reuters) -A suicide bomber blew himself up close to a church in a remote part of northern Nigeria on Sunday, wounding three people, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said. The attack was in the Wunti area of Bauchi state, Yushua Shuaib, a NEMA spokesman said. Earlier he said there were a number of dead and wounded, but later said only the bomber died. "Three injured victims were rushed to the hospital for medical attention," he said. |
dayokanu: Why are you soo GAYYYY??Yawnn! dadiyo please try to come up with something new, we're already losing interest. |
For the benefit of those who don't have a good command of English, Boko Haram is a tool of subversion created by a section of disgruntled politicians. If you have read the whole speech you would know that he implied that BH is not just one group operating. |
I have this desire I'm longing for, Santi , Wilshere, Rosicky and Arteta in the middle on match day. I hope the lord forgives me if it's a sinful thought ![]() |
I thought the transfer window was already, how come we signed this Wilshere dude? |
http://www.punchng.com/feature/midweek-revue/nigeria-ghana-marketers-meet-over-movie-ban/ Members of the Film Distributors Association of Ghana on Thursday paid Nigerian movie marketers a visit at their Surulere, Lagos office, to express their dissatisfaction over the alleged ban of their movies from the Nigerian market. The Ghanaian delegates led by the Chief Executive Officer of A.A productions Limited, Ghana, Mr. Mustapha Adams, said their mission was to confirm what they termed a ‘rumour’. Adams added that they also came to seek ways of fostering a better relationship for the distribution of works from Nollywood and Ghollywood. About a few months back, the media and the movie scene were agog with the news that Nigerian movie marketers had banned Ghanaian films. The marketers under the auspices of Film, Video Producers and Marketers Association of Nigeria, also allegedly threatened to storm Ghana, to confront local television stations that are showing Nigerian films without obtaining permission from the rights owners. Responding to their guests, the Chairman of FVPMAN’s Lagos chapter, Mr. Norbert Ajaegbu, said the ‘rumours’ were true as the decision to ban Ghanaian movies was without prejudice, but rather, an effort to streamline the distribution of movies in Nigeria. Ajaegbu added that the move became necessary when it was discovered that Nigeria was becoming a dumping ground for second-rate movies with nude content. He said, “What informed this decision is that what our people refer to as ‘Ghanaian film’ has become more like a nuisance to our system here. The trait is like people moving to Ghana, bringing a film that has been sold and forgotten in Ghana and distributing it in other parts of the world where it is possible, including United States before dumping it in Nigeria. “They buy these films for as cheap as N250, 000 and when they get here they cut the picture of a star that will make it sell. At a point, we realised that if 30 movies are coming out in a month in Nigeria, 24 of them will be Ghanaian films and without proper approval. We have the National Film and Video Censors Board here that should approve any film going into the market but some marketers smuggle these films in. We have endured this to this point.” Ajaegbu said the decision to ban Ghana movies also became necessary because the films constitute “a total abuse of the market”. He noted that the marketers have constantly had issues with government agencies over nudity in such movies, almost leading. |
![]() Muki!! where are all my constructive insults? I don't think Manone poses a real threat to WS 1. |
L ![]() There is nemesis afterall lol. meanwhile, https://www.nairaland.com/1051208/nigerian-actor-sentenced-3-months#12219353 |
on, Ondo born Professor, Ilesanmi Adesida, a ormer Dean, becomes the first black Vice Chancellor of University of Illinois, USA. The 63 year old professor is a naturalized American physicist of Nigerian descent. He was the Dean, College of Engineering at the University before the University Board of Trustees selected him to be the next Vice Chancellor for Academics Affairs and Provost, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Professor Adesida assumed that position last month, August 2012 http://newgists.com/general-news/nigerian-professor-becomes-first-black-vc-of-university-of-illinois/ |
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