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obailala:I hope this is not unsuspected way of bringing in ammunition to the north from outside. I sense foul play here. |
DesChyko:am touched here bro, so even if one earns 1million monthly and hand to mouth it, the person who earns 20k and saves some is better. Thank you bro. |
PoliticalThuG:Some use the word HATRACY, but there is no word like that. You can only get HATE ot HATRED. Nxt .... |
SweetLove0:Gwa kele m ihe aga eme ndia ya adi ha nma? Egwu ejide la nwoke a maka akwukwo agbara ya na ebe a. Egwu Di na obodo. |
Aufbauh:IPOB is truth. Any time you speak the truth you are on our IPOB's mantra 'ezi okwu bu ndu'. You shall know the truth and it shall set you free. Mark these words, Nnamdi Kanu will be released unconditionally. |
uchennamani:Awolowo was once in Prison, Obasanjo, Buhari, mandela etc but did it limit their escapeds? |
chronos:Not minding how late truth comes, lies never last. The mantra of IPOB 'Truth Is Life' ( ezi okwu bu ndu) is formidable. This drama will definetly metamorphose season film if not checked. |
Justiyke4u:Ask her so many questions about her past. I know of a friend with similar issue. She said her's started the day she had anal service ( penetration from the anus). Some ladies enjoy this, but there has been reported cases of bladder overload and puncture attributed to this. Let her see a doctor, this might help. |
MrDavidson:is this the amended, fraudulent, stolen, personificated budget or the original? Nigeria is completely sinking in this boat of CHANGE. Am not bothered of the changes because the only constant thing in life is change. Things often change from good to worst, was not enthusaised when the mantra 'change' emanated, I knew it is going to be thus. This is just the beginning, many awkward and undiplomatic things will happen that even our courts will be weaken as can be slogishly observed, apparently outlawed. |
Aviero:that picture is not onitsha at all. No place around the express like that in that picture, that is Ojuelegba by Surulere Lagos. |
jidestar:dont mind them it is a misguided information. One special issue to note about IPOB is that her diplomacy is triangular, before the brown envelop journalist will know her plans, it has been executed. The protest continues, period. |
sukkot:This sounds interesting. The truth is actually coming out. Okay, according to you, Igbo migrated to Nigeria 2000 years ago, but Nigeria is just 55yrs this year so before this 55yrs what were people referring their nationality with? Your father am sure is older than Nigeria, so which country were people in those days? Tell yourself the truth and that is the only weapon that will surmount the enemies. Biafra must come, watchout. |
braine:@Braine, how many xmas do you think he has celebrated in affluence. One thing is apparent, I pity all of you for supporting this deadly script Britain introduced and Nigeria is acting it sequentially. Mark my words many Nigerians in law and legal entities in Europe, other nations will be mocked and relieved of their appointments because of this Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's case. It is a pity how scornfully the world, ramped attention though, watches of this issue. I really wonder how Nigeria turned to military decree and dictatorship in a couple of months. The democracy we slogishly borrowed and practiced partially for some time now is gone. Mark my words, one day Nigeria will wake up from this dream, but it may be in the Atlantic. Biafrans will never resort to violence and it has been our only weapon. Truth and peace are our weapons. Jesus was not a Christian rather Christianity emanated after his death. Islam did not die with Prophet Muhammad (his soul rest in peace) instead it waxed stronger. Bokoharam did not die after the killing of their leader. One obvious thing is, there are million likes of Nnamdi Kanu which already are in the struggle. Nigeria is just giving the struggle an applaudable publicity. Biafra must come, mark these words. |
kestolove95:Look closely at the dad, even the mum. They are his parents, no doubt about that. |
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pet4ril:proves you are below 30, my guy you don't need to do anything to get punished those days. It might be a collective punishment, late coming or common murmuring, zapppp.... you are there looking at Mr cane straight, eye balls. It reminded me of one Madam Ekenwoke then from umuoye Imerieñwe, she almost made me hate mathematics because immediately she comes to class everybody will start shivering. I thanked God (though, unfortunately) she was hospitalised due to an ailment, another teacher took up, it took me completely one full term to comprehend mathematics, she never came back till I left primary to secondary school. Sometimes it is not too good for a teacher to be regarded as a monster by the students. How can you apprehend your lectures if you hate or fear the teacher? Some say it is to instill discipline, but too much of everything is detrimental and could deter the productive motive. Those days I could remember one Mr Ngatu flogged me for not using "does" well, but he never told me why he had to flog by correcting me and telling me the usage. Believe me, I almost graduated and I was still afraid to use the word "does" instead I will cut corners. She does, he does, I do, we do, took me all my Secondary days even half way into tertiary to correct owing to a little embarrassment. Teachers should take note of these facts. @Op thanks for this post. |
MikelEleta: MikelEleta:We are all here to learn from each other. Plz my bros dont be offended, watch your usage of 'would' as a present tense instead of 'will'. Many professors I know also make that mistake which outrightly outwitted their quest for flawless grammar. The word; will changes in tenses like others. Would is just the past tense of will, no string is attached to that. Coming to your point, it is not wise for NCC to allow such sensitive biometric data to be accessed without a password or other security gateways. I was in the bank the other day to link my account with the BVN, the account officer collected my phone, only to return it with a hiss, I thought you registerd your BVN with this sim. I was surprised to notice she just flashed her phone with mine to get my number, but on the other side, she was right that wasn't the phone number I registered with. Something should be done about this fast. |
meforyou1:See pictures of the shot, unarmed civilian protesting peacefully for the release of their leader Nnamdi Kanu who has been detained since 14 of October. Below are his pictures.
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dainformant:photoshoped. Who cares, will em make me loose weight? |
Donbabajay12:Freedom for who? Be specific in your statement because the rest of the Biafrans are only seeing slavery to the unheard horizon after the Biafra civil war. Who were killed in the war; Biafrans, so why do you say Nigeria civil war instead of Nigeria/Biafra Civil war? Nigeria-Britain-ofenmanu journalism, bent on eluding the formidable Black race Biafra since inception of this contraption called obodo. Igbo is a language, but who owns the dialect since you blatantly refused to mention the name Biafra? It is happening live. The Mega Million March. See pictures below.
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Donbabajay12:ha ha haha 1808 really. Which road will they sweep, the roads built by Ngige and partially Peter Obi? Am not surprised why he stopped all roads awarded by Peter Obi, he has plan of sweeping them instead. |
Berrilite:@Berrilite, I tire o. This 21st world, someone being sentimental about her pix going viral, not minding her royal ties? Ok let us grade her English. How grammatically correct is this; Going forward, I will appreciate it if you "would" be as kind as to remove my pictures from your blog so as to stop similarly insulting comments. Watch the would in parenthesis, it should be "will", as she was referring to a yet to occur action. I am pointing on this in reference to her words that Nigerians don't value people based on their potentials other than looks. If she is cultured, she would not have insulted her nation Nigeria. Her words meant she was not only adored by other nations based on her other potentials, but that Nigerians judge wrongly. With these words my sister it means you are arrogant, far from what you actually need people to see in you. Your royalty abounds and you cant change the fact that your affluence dictates your ego. |
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benedictnsi:nwannem ha si n'gini n'eme? |
franchizy:You need a rethink. On the contrary, Nnamdi KANU has world backings we are yet to find out. IPOB (not your mispelt IPOD) is formidable. If the United Nations and Nigeria inclusive should support the actualization of Palestinians then Biafra is by the corner. A slight mistake will ignite an unrest you hardly expected, thus, The Promised Land Of Biafra abounds. |
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Following the abduction and detention of the renowned leader of Biafrans recognized as I.P. O. B, aged women, school age kids, men and youths in Biafra land resorted to the street in a massive protest demanding the release of their leader Mr Nnamdi Kanu reportedly detained by the DSS since Saturday. Their seriousness can't be over ruled as they ignored all military and police presence that could hamper the peaceful protest.
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but she can manage to be using pampers