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Merry Chrismas to all Nairalanders |
Hell no |
Ajei R2bees featuring Sarkodie and Nana boro |
they are luck the anti gay bill hasn't been signed into law, |
ogbeche77:the English-language adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. |
Hell yeah they make more than enough money |
[size=13pt]Inglorious Basterds Straight uo Wack how a great cast turned out to be so boring is beyond me[/size]
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[size=15pt]Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was alright had its boring moments but in the end played out well [/size]
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nice speech by ben bruce |
looks boring |
season finale was abit boring am the only one who thinks season 2 wont be so interesting |
american horror story season finale |
Otis jayz and kanye west |
don't we have much better issues to discuss? |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-16284813 John Terry charged over alleged racist Ferdinand comments England and Chelsea captain John Terry (right) speaking with QPR's Anton Ferdinand during their teams' Premier League match at Loftus Road The allegations centre around a game at Loftus Road in October England captain John Terry will face a charge of using racist language, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) says. Terry is alleged to have used racist language towards Queens Park Rangers' Anton Ferdinand, during Chelsea's 1-0 defeat at Loftus Road on 23 October. The Chelsea captain was questioned under caution by police in November and a file on the matter was sent to the CPS at the beginning of December. The 30-year-old has always denied making racist comments. Alison Saunders, chief crown prosecutor for London, said: "I have today advised the Metropolitan Police that John Terry should be prosecuted for a racially aggravated public order offence following comments allegedly made during a football match between Queen's Park Rangers and Chelsea on 23 October. "The decision was taken in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors and, after careful consideration of all the evidence, I am satisfied there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to prosecute this case." Mr Terry is due to appear before West London Magistrates' Court on 1 February. |
http://www.punchng.com/index.php/news/item/8392-cleric-faults-soyinka-over-same-sex-marriage The Prelate of the Methodist Church Nigeria, Dr. Sunday Makinde, has described the criticism of the same-sex marriage bill passed by the Senate by Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, as unfortunate and regrettable. In a statement in Lagos on Tuesday by the church’s Media and Public Relations Officer, Rev. Oladapo Daramola, the cleric said the comment credited to the Soyinka was "an attempt to psychologically bully the lawmakers into taking an unpopular decision and to give approval to an unreligious and noncultural act." Makinde said such attempt would be resisted by those who believed in sanity and the sanctity of marriage as ordained by God. He said, "His comment is an affront to our socio-cultural and religious values which I find as highly unfortunate. When people look up to us as role models in the society, we must see it as a public trust which must be guarded jealously. "I urge members of the National Assembly not to be dissuaded by this kind of comments and insults hauled on them by Professor Wole Soyinka; rather, they should base their actions on the clamour by a majority of Nigerians which is overwhelmingly against same sex marriage. "He should apologise to the legislators for telling them to go back to school. Let me ask: is Prof. Soyinka or any of the advocates a product of same-sex marriage? I wonder if the conventional marriage has not been upheld as passed down by our fathers, how many of those who are proponents of this ‘evil’ agenda will be in this world today." Makinde added, "The question we should also ask people like Soyinka is how many countries in the world have legally recognised same-sex marriage? Only 10. Even the same United States government that is castigating the Nigerian government has not accepted this nationally. "Just like Mexico, it operates in some jurisdictions in the US. So why must westernisation becloud our civilisation? Civilisation becomes abused when conventional wisdom is condemned to the whims and caprices of westernization. We will strongly resist this madness." Makinde said it was important to note that the 10 countries that embraced same-sex marriage did it for political reason and not based on moral convictions. |
Congratulations |
Greed |
The fact that its common does not make it right |
sad one but no point bringing this up it should stay in the past |
lalaboi:some of them want to sound profesional on here |
Martin |
Nirvana Smells Like Teen Spirit |
Stunt |
damn just love show,the house is getting crowded the birth episode was funny and Ben stil doesn't understand whats going on |
nice one |
what planet have u been living in?why people buy pirated CD common sense should answer that question for |
American horror story damn tv doesn't get better than this!!!!!!!! |
american horror story |
Give me Everything Tonight Pitbull Neyo Afrojack and Nayer |
really want to see where this all goes |
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I'm dissapointed to say the least 