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Foreign AffairsRe: Saudi Arabia Deports ‘irresistible’ Men Deemed ‘too Handsome’ To Women by Empex(m): 5:56pm On Apr 17, 2013
Let them where hijab joor!
ComputersPLEASE HELP!!! My Facebook Account Has Being Compromised. by Empex(op): 3:01pm On Apr 17, 2013
Please help!!!
I have two facebook account both opened with mobile phone numbers, I lost the phone number of one of the account long ago and I did not retrieve it back. But I did not border myself because I had access to my account. I did not change the number neither did I append an e-mail to the account. Just yesterday, somebody changed my password and profile pics and started pasting funny status. I tried logging in but was denied and after seeing the new profile pix, I called the old number and somebody picked it, he said he bought the number 3 days back and registered into facebook. This guy doesn't sound well schooled though, just had basic education I guess. He refused deactivating the account and has refused opening new one for himself with an e mail even after I promised him I could help. Please I need help as his statuses are beginning to make me sound like a weirdo. Thanks.
PoliticsRe: R E V E A L E D!!! Monthly Earnings Of Our Legislooters by Empex(m): 11:23pm On Apr 15, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Igbo Men Escape Death On Their Way To Dine With President GEJ by Empex(m): 11:02pm On Apr 15, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Nigerian Youths Wake Up by Empex(m): 10:59pm On Apr 15, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Lamido-Amaechi Campaign Posters Flood Ibadan by Empex(m): 10:56pm On Apr 15, 2013
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IslamRe: MEND Threatens To Bomb Mosques & Assasinate Imams by Empex(m): 8:28pm On Apr 14, 2013
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CelebritiesRe: Photos Of Ghanaian Actress,yvonne Okoro, Spotted In Shorts by Empex(m): 1:31am On Apr 14, 2013
And did she bend down to select that short?
It bears remarkable semblance to Banju wares.
CelebritiesRe: Photos Of Ghanaian Actress,yvonne Okoro, Spotted In Shorts by Empex(m): 1:29am On Apr 14, 2013
And the shorts look like Banju
CelebritiesRe: Photos Of Ghanaian Actress,yvonne Okoro, Spotted In Shorts by Empex(m): 1:27am On Apr 14, 2013
huhIs she Okoro or Ghanaian huh?
CelebritiesRe: Moses Obi-Adigwe Wins Nigerian Idol Season 3 by Empex(m): 1:24am On Apr 14, 2013
Where is he?
Has he cut his Dada?
I thought he should be preparing for Man city.
Ok na, no wahala, but where is he seriously?
CelebritiesRe: Moses Wins Nigerian Idol Season 3!!! by Empex(m): 1:22am On Apr 14, 2013
Where is he?
Has he cut his Dada?
I thought he should be preparing for Man city.
Ok na, no wahala, but where is he seriously?
HealthRe: Meet Mikel Ruffineli - The Woman With The Biggest Hips In The World! by Empex(m): 1:19am On Apr 14, 2013
I only entered here because I heard Mikel,
Sorry! Wrong room.
CelebritiesRe: Davido's Girlfriend Is A Month Pregnant For OBO! by Empex(m): 1:16am On Apr 14, 2013
@OP This is craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy!!!!!
In a country of 160 million, there are thousands of pregnancy everyday!
So f*****g what if Damido or what is that is name is pregnant.
Na wa O!
CelebritiesRe: PHOTOS: Terry G Celebrates Birthday Bash In Abuja by Empex(m): 1:10am On Apr 14, 2013
See how that man with white bear-bear want pose responsible infront of terry G
Sorry sir!
FashionRe: Funke Akindele Or Mercy Johnson; Who Wore It Better? by Empex(m): 1:05am On Apr 14, 2013
I don't care and I pray this does not make front page again
*****paused to pray******
That been said, the OP is biased and the size of both pictures will tell, one is BIG and central, the other is hiding somewhere in the corner.
Back to the question, I don't care.
PoliticsRe: Which Of These Crimes Would You Recommend A Death Sentence For? by Empex(m): 12:58am On Apr 14, 2013
For the good of our country, I would suggest capital punishment for murder and CORRUPTION. But what do I know? These seems to be the season of amnesty bonanza, capital punishment is only the problem of that poor man without connection in Aso rock and environs.
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram Amnesty Failure: Igbos, Yorubas Flee Borno by Empex(m): 12:51am On Apr 14, 2013
Please! Leave their North-East for them, since that is what they want. I hope they can build an economy from selling suya, sugar-cane, and bitter-kola, and also I wish them well with their small small shops and big bowls they use in begging.
P.S, do not leave the universities there though! Only 1% of their abokis can afford going to school, and only 1% of that 1% can make a convincing argument of having passed through school.
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram Amnesty Failure: Igbos, Yorubas Flee Borno by Empex(m): 12:43am On Apr 14, 2013
Aggrippa: kai..guy north better pass o...but for the incessant terrorist bokoboko groups...going down to south you hear things like killing of twins, witchcraft, juju, kidnapping, hand-robbing, heart-robbing, destiny seizures and the likes.
What is "heart-robbing?"
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram Kills WAEC Students And Principal In Borno by Empex(m):
This is too bad, the killings by Mohammed Shekau and his acolytes are crimes against humanity. We need to see Islamic cleric clearly come out and dissociate themselves from this depravity as it is smearing a bad name to all Muslims in the country. Rather than the Arewa elders clamouring for ludicrous amnesty on these barefaced monsters, they should be asking for justice on the thousands of Nigerians including many Arewa youths whose lives had been robbed off them at their prime. Hundreds of security personnel, many of northern extraction have paid the ultimate price for this country while fighting these cold hearted beasts. Rather than ensuring that the death of these lot are not in vain, they are making inexcusable request. I pity Nigeria as we are faced with a bleak future if our affairs are being runned by these hapless elites and so called superintendents of the country. Sad to know that we now have Jonathan controlled Nigeria and Shekau controlled Nigeria, smh. May the souls of these students rest in peace with the Almighty.
RomanceRe: Ever Received A Rival's Call? by Empex(m): 1:02am On Apr 13, 2013
Shugamania: Sure.. U too, sir.




cheesy
Uncle, go and sleep tongue
Who is your uncle?
RomanceRe: Ever Received A Rival's Call? by Empex(m): 11:38pm On Apr 12, 2013
Shugamania: grin
Why am i just seeing this part? Flat whatthuhU dont wanna go there buddy..wanna see a picture?
Yeso!!! Yes! Yes! Yes! Bring on the pictures.
EducationRe: University Of Abuja 2017/2018 Admission Updates by Empex(m): 11:29pm On Apr 12, 2013
Chelcy10: @ Richiez and all other students with meaninful informations, what are the procedures to defer an admision, I mean how possible in Uniabuja?
Tnx!
I don't think it is possible, it is written on the admission notification status that "this admission (i.e 1st year) can not be deferred".
EducationRe: Ur Best Cgpa As A Varsity Student by Empex(m): 11:20pm On Apr 12, 2013
4.52, MBBS, in a school where coming out with first class is like milking a rock.
EducationRe: List Of Illegal Degree Awarding Institutions Operating In Nigeria. by Empex(m): 11:15pm On Apr 12, 2013
My God! See how many they are!
Come to think of it, none of this approved ones are even world class.
PoliticsRe: Seun Kuti Calls Governor Akpabio “government Chicken Boy” by Empex(m): 11:07pm On Apr 12, 2013
Billyonaire: Not surprising, Seun is a re.tarded son of an outlaw who died of HIV. I preferred Fela to the son. The later was a pacesetter, the later is a nonentity cultured by idiosyncrasy.
I guess you mean the former was a pacesetter and the later a nonentity...
IslamRe: 100 Admonitions from the Qur'an by Empex(m): 11:14am On Apr 12, 2013
maclatunji: An Admin does not need to hide it but you should quote the verses in full if you are not up to mischief. I know it will be difficult for you, you copied from an antiIslamic website.
this quotations are made in the same format that the OP posted his/her quotation
HealthRe: Robert Edwards Creator Of IVF Dies At 87 by Empex(m): 8:33pm On Apr 11, 2013
A great man you were, to have ventured into parts of medicine great minds before you never forethought of.
RIP.
PoliticsRe: Why Don't We Have BBC Igbo Or Yoruba Service by Empex(m): 7:08pm On Apr 11, 2013
Why don't you ask BBC
PoliticsRe: Riot At Yelwata, Along Makurdi-Abuja Expressway, Guma Lg. Benue State by Empex(m): 8:10pm On Apr 10, 2013
@Rawtruth, also do not waste precious time responding to all those singing war song, they hide behind their monitors writing crap, they've not seen war that's why they take this peace (however transient that it is) for granted.
PoliticsRe: Riot At Yelwata, Along Makurdi-Abuja Expressway, Guma Lg. Benue State by Empex(m): 7:53pm On Apr 10, 2013
rawtruth: Well said.

Concerning the role the politicians from the areas are expected to play, particularly those from Benue state, the governor has been holding series of meetings with his Nassarawa state counterpart to find solution to this problem but to no avail. Senator George Akume whose constituency covers the affected areas reacted initially by donating money for the purchase of relief materials for victims of the earlier attacks in 2011 but has remained silent since then. The house of representative member from the area, Hon Emmanuel Jime, whose country home has been completely razed down, with more than 50 lives lost, in the present killing and burning sprees by the fulanis, led some selected reps to the affected communities with the period, 2011, and also donated relief materials. (casualty figure in yesterday's attack is very very high, take my word) Senator David Mark does not wish to be bothered about any problem affecting the Tivs. He has no house in Makurdi, the Benue state capital, which is situated in Tiv land. Governor Al-Makura of Nassarawa state does what the fulanis want. The killers who are mostly foreign mercenaries have camps in Nassarawa state where they usually sneaked into Benue to massacre and run back. This a fact known to anyone with interest in the matter.

The crux of the matter, however, is that fulanis don't respect any state governor, they take their instructions from the leaders of their cattle union, the Miyeti Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACABAN), which has the Sultan as its grand Patron. Read the comment of the union's national leader, Alhaji Sale Bayyari and you will agree with me.

It remains a puzzle when one observes the silence of fulani elites who know very well that nomadic grazing has no future in this crowded world but have chosen not to advice and assist their cattle-herding brethren to establish ranches for a more productive and secure cattle breeding. There is, therefore, more to these attacks than the grazing-right claims usually fronted as the cause of these crises. That the increase in the number and brutality of the attacks coincided with the upsurge in activities of boko haram is no mere coincidence! Just rewind the trend and you will appreciate my point more clearly. It's beyond the capacities of individual politicians. The bloodbath continues.
That is just the point I'm making, and all fingers still points to the political elites of the middle belt. It is unacceptable that nothing has being done to this half a century problem and they still parade themselves as representatives of the affected people. A lot can be done and what they are doing is simply incongruous, whenever there is an attack, they come home from their permanent base in Abuja to give relieve materials without addressing the issue that led to the unrest frontally, the people who attack and kill fulani herdsmen should be fished out, the perpetrators of any unprovoked or reprisal attack by the fulanis should also be made to face the music.In all, let the rule of law reign supreme. For as long as people think that they can wrecked untold harvoc on anybody and walk out unscathed, reprisal and unprovoked attack from these two groups of people who have perenial mistrust between them will linger.
Back to what I think is the solution and why I find the politicians culpable of this macabre stasis. Immigration is a problem the world over and responsible government have found ways of assimilating the immigrants while still preserving the identity of the land and its people, if reserved fields are provided to these herdsmen, these unnecessary skirmishes are attenuated to a great extent, and since primary education is compulsory in these states, government should ensure that occupants of these field understand that it is a requisite condition for ingress. I have seen such practices in a documentary on spain. Sure this would cost money, it is by far cheaper than the cost of human lives. Rather than continuing these feudal politics that the elites of idomas/igede/ & tivs of Benue state are so incline to do, they should work together as no zone in the state has being unaffected. Last year the Agatu LGA was also at the receiving end of these unsavoury show of might- that is David Mark's own Benue south I guess.you are right that the bloodbath continues, for as long as the kingpin, sponsors and perpetrators of these dastardly acts are not brought to book, they are invariably being told to keep it up.
FashionRe: Damilola Adegbite At The ‘Flower Girl’ Premiere: Sexy Or Tacky? by Empex(m): 4:53pm On Apr 10, 2013
Who is she?
Where is she??
Who are thesehuh
Or is it that the clothing line of the 3 girls is called Damilola Adegbitehuh?
OP is this a puzzlehuh??

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