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Christianity EtcRe: Northern Christians Form NNCA, As They Break Away From CAN by EHoudini: 6:25am On Aug 15, 2016
Oh you fools! The northern political hegemonious oligarchy has succeeded in the Nigerian christian house. Oh ye of little knowledge: you know nothing of divide and rule.
The meek shall inherit the kingdom of God and the Proud- hell.
As a northern christian I proclaim calamity in the house of NNCA! God punish you for your foolhardiness and utter selfishness!
SportsRe: Dalung Apologises To Nigeria Dream Team VI In Their Dressing Room (Video) by EHoudini: 10:56am On Aug 09, 2016
I never knew the fake 'Che Guevara 'is so inarticulate! A lawyer? Disgrace
PoliticsRe: Amaechi's Claims On Recession Under Jonathan, 7,000MW Under PMB False – TheCable by EHoudini: 6:01am On Aug 05, 2016
Lieimg bastard politician of a bastard party.
HealthRe: UPDATE :There s no ERROR on the man who almost Died From A 'prescription Error' by EHoudini: 6:52am On Jul 11, 2016
Such ungrateful pipo shld normally die. Get a live, be grateful, move on. Stop bitching. I don tire
PoliticsRe: Al-Makura: Salary Cut, No Going Back by EHoudini: 7:11pm On Jul 07, 2016
6years on the same salary and no employment of any kind. Do development except the Phantom cargo airport. This is the highest level of evil for the Governor to cut the salary of civil servants by over 50%. The minimum wage now in the state is 9k. This man shall rot in Dante's 7th inferno. I lack word for this dude.
Christianity EtcRe: Nigeria Is The 9th Most Religious Country In The World by EHoudini: 5:41pm On May 02, 2016
Compare these countries with TI corruption index and world Bank development index. Very high in the former and very low on the latter. I submit that religiosity fertilize corruption and impede development. Opium!!
PoliticsRe: Blaming Fulani Herdsmen For Benue, Enugu Killings Absurd!!! Sultan Of Sokoto by EHoudini: 9:00pm On May 01, 2016
The sultan's view and stand sadden me deeply. Living in denial. This is truly deeply insulting to the victims. Where's God?
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Leaves For US Tomorrow March 30th. by EHoudini: 7:04pm On Mar 29, 2016
I hope Trump could spare 5min for d nomadic president
PoliticsRe: Jonathan’s Varsities: Buhari Returns To Vomit, Reverses Sack Of Varsity Boards by EHoudini: 11:24pm On Mar 24, 2016
I thought the President has a university Don as his deputy. Making such monumental blunder portents grave danger to my country- the deputy wasn't consulted before such sweeping blunder. The President has no idea ruling by decrees is in the past. I am truly appalled and ashamed we came this low, at this time this age.
Christianity EtcRe: Musa Dikwa Apologises To Oritsejafor & Oyedepo Over N7 Billion Allegation by EHoudini: 11:17pm On Mar 24, 2016
Musa Dikwa the devil used you against your very own body. I would not pray to God to forgive u. Judas's reward is yours. You earned it. Farewell to Hades...
PoliticsRe: President Buhari's Foreign Trips As At February 28, 2016 (map) by EHoudini: 10:19am On Mar 13, 2016
NaLaugh:
That's a lot of movement.

Then again, remember he is a new President trying to form diplomatic ties for his administration.

Traveling is a lot of stress, so rest assured the old man isn't traveling for leisure.
The question people should be asking is what the potential outcomes/fruits of each visit are, and not just criticisms of the visit in itself.

e.g What deals are being negotiated, what new treaties are being formed or being worked toward etc.
so far dude. Return On Investment is far below zero
PoliticsRe: I Was In Agatu But Did Not See Where 300 People Were Buried – IG Arase by EHoudini: 10:12am On Mar 13, 2016
This bas.tard idiotic of an IG. Lives lost and you talk of cattle rustling? Even if it's one life, it worth more than a million cattle. This is height of irresponsibility of those in power. First, his principal remained mute and this errand boy has diarrhea of the buccal cavity. nonsense. Whatever your design and desire God pass you
PoliticsRe: Woman Donates Her N10,000 Pension To Buhari by EHoudini: 8:51pm On Mar 07, 2016
Money doubling venture. She guessed, maybe rightly, apc loves praise singers so so much. Collect the pay for 6 months (without underhanded rewards) and see the stuff she's made of. Lubbish
EducationRe: Buhari Approved The Appointment Of New Vcs For The 12 Universities by EHoudini: 1:53pm On Feb 13, 2016
I thought this president would be different. Alas, so disappointing! I expected Dutse to have nwankwor, Otuke to have Majindadi as VCs. Swap from one region to another. But no. Institutions of higher learning that should be emancipation centers are now nests of nepotism. This president is as fuc.ked as the rest of them.
Yet, he remembered to make lafia and Taraba malam profs. Islamist!!
PoliticsRe: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by EHoudini: 7:29pm On Feb 06, 2016
Waiting, complaining aren't presidential! Read history to find how do great depression US President handled state affairs. This is becoming childish and unpresidential. Do me a favor shut up and role up your sleeves!
PoliticsRe: Photos: Buhari Departs Kenya After Three Day Official Visit by EHoudini: 12:48pm On Jan 29, 2016
Both uhuru kenyatta and William Ruto are young enough to buhari's kids. Great grand PA running in my naija
PoliticsRe: Borno Elders: The Real Sponsors Of Boko Haram by EHoudini: 2:07pm On Jan 22, 2016
How convenient borno elder bast.rds. You had better called your children, whom you denied education and condemned to eternal servitude, to order.
Get real stoopid elders
PoliticsRe: Umar Yakubu-Barde Recommends Amputation & Hanging For Corrupt Officials by EHoudini: 8:52pm On Jan 18, 2016
Then u would have amputee govt: Amechi with one leg, one arm: fashola to loose one leg, tunubu would loose 2legs and 1 hand. In the north, all their elites would loose a minimum of 2arms and a leg: ibb, atiku, Abdulsallami, bafarawa, abdullahi Adamu, bamanga tutor, elrufai, all the emirs etc. In fact, the North would be finished, they thrive on nothing but corruption. Forget this silly hypocritical song. We know them. I am a northerner. And I support this stand
Science/TechnologyRe: Picture : Male And Female Civet Cat Killed At The Back Of My House by EHoudini: 3:05pm On Jan 18, 2016
The killer deserve jail. I am sorely disappointed in this dude for his brutality. In civilized clime these cuties would have been protected. Shame on the killer!
PoliticsRe: Amaechi “I Leaked Sanusi’s Letter To Jonathan” by EHoudini: 8:56pm On Jan 15, 2016
Amechi leaked a private letter and proud of it! Shameless f.cker... These apc goons are clearly self serving, attention seekers. Appalling!
Science/TechnologyRe: Boy Who Built Bicycle With Local Materials Gets Gift From Good Samaritan. Photos by EHoudini: 7:08pm On Jan 05, 2016
Buying him a bicycle kills his rare ingenuity. Don't give fish, I once heard, but skill to catch fish and more fish. He should have been given needed raw materials to make bicycle!! Talent killing
PoliticsRe: How Nigeria’s Military Killed My 4 Children In One Night – ABU Lecturer by EHoudini: 8:26pm On Jan 02, 2016
Only an irresponsible and foolhardy father would do what waziri man did. He heard there was trouble yet he dropped the kids and left. Spare us this bullock story and seek divine forgiveness cos their blood is in your hand. I shade no tear for guy
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by EHoudini: 12:12am On Jan 01, 2016
lastmanstandn:
Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders
A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for.
Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.

Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.

Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.

On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.

As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.

@ijigbami
Clap for yourself. You must think yourself very intelligent, right? Well, I say, this is crassy crap. Why charge them to court in the first, when 'judge' buhari had no intention to allow them on bail? To make a mockery of judiciary? The rule of law is on trial here. He might as well order their execution by firing squad. This is impunity not the other round. Check your logic again.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Won’t Release 2 Detainees Despite Court Orders. Washington Post. by EHoudini: 12:04am On Jan 01, 2016
lastmanstandn:
Buhari, Our National Interest and Court Orders
A step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity that we voted Jonathan out for.
Nigerians are very forgetful of the past. Nigeria, under the watch of the Fmr President, could not successful keep terror suspects in custody because prosecutors failed to prepare a case. We had a system where court orders and injunctions stalled corruption cases and made a mockery of our fight to defeat corruption and insecurity across the country. This time, we have an executive that is willing to stretch its constitutional powers to keep Nigeria safe and recoup stolen fund, yet we're starting to paint the President as a dictator.

Kanu is a threat to our national security. In advanced societies, suspects are detained for issues as trivial as traffic offence to keep them in custody while a stronger case is put together, why must Nigeria be different? Societies with strong intelligence communities engage whatever means is takes to keep terrorists and extremists out of circulation, must ours be different? Indeed, there are global concerns with regards to ethical issues in national security and intelligence activities of nations; developing countries should not be singled out as if we are the only ones involved in such. Indeed, the primary responsibility of government is to ensure its people live neither in fear of terrorism, external aggression nor poverty and other factors that undermine their peace and safety while it also sustains the fundamental rights of its people. However, many advanced nations have passed through periods of national crisis when liberties were exchanged for greater security, the balance between both being restored after such crisis, and Nigeria is at that point right now.

Within the last 10-15 years, advanced nations have defied international charters against enhanced interrogation techniques, illegal rendition, detention without trial and all sort of measures all for the sake of national security. We have not resorted to this yet you're starting to paint us as bad. We have not rendered our terror suspects to Niger, as you did render yours to Egypt for torture, we have not built illegal detention facilities in Chad, as you've done in Cuba, Kanu has not accused our security agents of subjecting him to waterboarding as you've done to many of yours, so what is the fury about? We understand you did what was necessary for the safety of innocent people, just as President Buhari is doing the same. Nnamdi Kanu's illegal entrance into the country with equipment for the purpose of undermining our national security is enough to get us worried, and get a responsible President to act.

On the NIMASA ex-DG and Arms thieves, I doubt if there is any law in Nigeria or anywhere in the world that restrains the authorities from re-arresting a suspect on different charges after he/she has been granted bail on others. Hence, we do not have to blame the President for identifying measures within our laws to use against corrupt public office holders just to keep them from jumping bail. We had a soft-spoken, gentle-looking President whose lame duck attitude cost us $2.1 billion meant for the war on terror and drove us where we are today, but we have moved on. Now we have a stronger, more willing leader in President Buhari and the best we can do is support him to do whatever is right and just to keep us on the path of prosperity and security again.

As Nigerians we must understand that security is a collective task that requires the mutual cooperation of every citizen, and the understanding that our liberties will not be compromised as long as we remain law abiding and do not act in ways that endanger others, as Dasuki Sambo and his partners are alleged to have done to our soldiers and our countrymen up North. We need to understand that a man that literally sneaked into the country using unconventional methods can sneak out using same methods; that we lack the intelligence capability to keep tabs on all suspects, and just like in past cases, corrupt public office holders may escape justice by choosing not to return to Nigeria if they are allowed to pursue whatever medical excuses abroad and extradition is not as easy as it appears. We are protected as law-abiding citizens, and we have in President Buhari what we have always desired, a strong man with great political will to frustrate corrupt public office holders, a step below President Buhari's present level of high-handedness only brings us back to the era of impunity.

@ijigbami
Clap for yourself. You think yourself very intelligent, right? Well, I say, this is crassy crap. Why charge them to court in the first, when buhari made up his mind not to allow them on bail? To make a mockery of judiciary? This is impunity not the other round. Check your logic again.
PoliticsRe: Al-makura Pays 700K Hospital Bill For 2-year-old Cancer Patient by EHoudini: 7:12am On Dec 28, 2015
Mere 700k? Cheap Publicity stunt to deceive the gullible. He hadn't employed one person nor promoted a single civil servant since he came to power 5years ago. People that have died or dieing thro his inhuman policies are too many that 'helping' two children cannot atone. Stop the deceit
PoliticsRe: Army Has Met December Deadline Of Defeating Boko Haram – Lai Mohammed by EHoudini: 8:01am On Dec 24, 2015
Also chibok were found! How can Nigeria makes progress with shameless lying old men. This guy is bit.ch
PoliticsRe: Appeal Court Sacks Senator Egyegbola by EHoudini: 6:08pm On Dec 10, 2015
Apc/islamist agenda is falling apart in nasarawa. Good one. God bless nasarawa state and punish all her enemies
Jokes EtcRe: Hey peepz come and see the hottest joke ever by EHoudini: 10:04pm On Nov 19, 2015
Cracked ribs hahaha hehe eh
AutosE240 2005 Needed Urgent by EHoudini(op): 9:02pm On Nov 18, 2015
Hello everyone,
I am in need of the named car, preferably white or black at budget price of 800k or bellow.
Help out. Reach out.
Thanks
Foreign AffairsRe: Graphic Photos From The Scene Of Paris Terrorists Attack by EHoudini: 5:24pm On Nov 15, 2015
When I said Europe and the Americas should not be hasty in opening their gates to 'refugees' from middle east people said I was mean, wicked, and inhuman. But this is exactly what I said could happen. Wait a sec, imagine these attacks in Stockholm, Berlin, Oslo, Moscow, Queensland, Warsaw coordinated and simultaneous. It would bring the world to her knees. These refugees, more than a half of them are terrorists or soon-would-be. Make no mistake about. That day is coming. They lack all morality, humanity., what's important is their twisted myopic world view. What's worse, they are willing to die!!
PoliticsRe: How Much Is Fuel In Your Area? by EHoudini: 8:11pm On Nov 13, 2015
200 in Jos. Once there is fuel crisis Jos is the worst place to be. The cartel strong
AutosRe: Registered 2005 Mercedes Benz E240 Selling For 1m by EHoudini: 5:43am On Nov 12, 2015
Still available?

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