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whywhyogun:You deserve a ban and jail term to get your head reset to normal functioning. |
Nobody came to bail her, not even her sons. |
nothing wrong. |
RoyalBlak007:They are alive. The man held them on the heads and they look like they are constrictors, so their bites are non-venomous. |
begwong:I would definitely not sit in the same plane with anyone shouting ALLAHU AKBAR. Oone of us must leave the plane. |
All white, yet some still wear other colours. Naija! |
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Boxing world champion Anthony Joshua has been hit with a wave of shocking anti-Muslim abuse after tweeting a picture of himself praying in a mosque. The IBF heavyweight title holder took time out of his training to visit the religious building in Dubai, but was greeted with a torrent of criticism by so-called fans after sharing it online. Joshua, 27, is not a Muslim, and has previously said he doesn't follow any religion, but rather has an interest in them. The British fighter tweeted a picture of him and two other men kneeling behind two copies of the Qoran inside a lavish looking Mosque in some rare downtime from training for his superfight with Wladimir Klitschko on April 29 at Wembley. It was accompanied with the caption: 'Besides luck, hard work and talent - prayer is a solid foundation. 'It was nice to join my brother as he led through afternoon prayer.' The picture was then subjected to vitriolic comments from people who claimed to be fans of the London superstar. RELATED ARTICLES Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Klitschko fight smashes 80,000 ticket sales and is set to become biggest fight in British Boxing history with capacity extension planned at Wembley Anthony Joshua shows off speed to go with famous power as IBF champion enjoys day at Abu Dhabi race track A man identifying as Terry Johnson called on the Prime Minister Theresa May to deport Joshua for his faith in a twisted Tweet, saying: 'Get out of my country.' Mark Warren tweeted his disgust at the notion Joshua was a Muslim, declaring he was no longer a supporter or a fan. Users Lee Wooley and Matt C both said they would be supporting Klitchko, while a man calling himself Right Wing Roy said he would not watch Joshua fight again due to his tweet. A number of others shared the strange opinion, but many boxing fans stood up for the heavyweight. Naz Rashid said: 'To all the people hating. 'Muhammad Ali was a Muslim and the greatest of all time, do you guys hate him as well?' In an interview last year ahead of his bought with Dominic Breazeale, Joshua said: 'Prayer is a method practised from ancient days, so it's very important for us to maintain a spiritual connection, something that people, gladiators would do years ago, so we're just maintaining that routine. 'I'm not going to dig anyone for their beliefs or anything like that, but I definitely feel religion is a big part of life, whether you believe in it or not, in everyone's day-to-day life religion's a big part. 'Prayer and so on, and beliefs, is definitely important to me. 'I don't have a preferred religion - I'd have to do research. 'I was born a Christian but as I've grown into my own man I don't attach myself to a religion - 100 per cent I have faith. 'Then it's locking into what suits me.' The thoughtful Joshua often dedicates time to educating himself through speaking to retired and more experienced fighters, and through watching their fights. He so far has resisted many of the trappings that have tempted other elite fighters, something that can perhaps be attributed to his determination to build knowledge beyond boxing and to 'not lose touch'. 'Prayer is a form of meditation, isn't it?' he said. ' 'It's laws of attraction, whatever you put out into the universe is what it receives, it's just kind of putting your thoughts out into the universe.' NEXT STORIES MOST READ NEWS DON'T MISS © Associated Newspapers Ltd |
Day11:He is a convert tho. It seems boxings official religion is Islam or they are all copying Mohammed Ali. |
Day11:He goes by Christian/Western names, which is rather ironic. |
Just researched this topic and found out there are 2 kinds of persecution possible:criminal and civil lawsuits. The victim just used the criminal lawsuit, which gets only punishment, no payment. When finishes his prison term, the victim can begin with civil lawsuit to get his money back, no prison, just your money back , or his assets are seized. |
April 29, 2013 An angry mob in Abaranje, Ikotun area Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, went on the rampage and attacked the staff of Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, and destroyed their property. |
bullabong:Sometimes, I support the use of assasins in cases like this. People like these are too wicked to be left running around. Murder is bad but I approve of it in these kind of cases. |
I am in a similar situation. Someone damaged my property worth 200, 000 naira. I gave the option of refunding me or we proceed to court on Tuesday. But this person refused payment and prefers Kirikiri. I have researched similar cases and found out its usually 18 months in Kirikiri if the litigation ends. But deep down, I feel cheated, knowing I will never get my money back. I think our justice system is seriously flawed. Sometimes I just feel the prison system will be more worse than it is because of wicked folks who prefer jail than return what they stole or damaged. |
Where was this caught? |
I must first give credit to the NPF. They are beginning to act like their Western counterparts in criminal tracking. How they tracking these fugitives in a porous country like Nigeria? |
lacosanostra:If by my own volition, no. But if some random stranger stopped me on my way to give me fliers, yes, its a public nuisance. |
MOSICATED5:Such literatures should be placed in front of the Church building. Anyone interested in them can go there to pick them, not stopping people on the roads to take them. Thats harrassment and a public nuisance. |
After this should be the Mormons. Nice job Russia. |
YelloweWest:Just prove and explain to the OP that it is an Ijaw and why it can never be said to the Igbo. OP asked a simple curious question. He never claimed anything. Nigerian education is poor people can't seperate emotions from facts. |
I have this tenant with an expired rent of over 7 months. I made a mistake of not properly screening his ability to continue paying after the first payment, because I was told he is a pastor somewhere. There hasnt been any serious sign on his part that he intends paying, except the constant excuses and stories. So I made up my mind to get him off my house because the debt accumulates so much. How do I go about the eviction and what are my rights? I would appreciate advices. Thanks. |
newdawn2017:He failed this time against Russia. |
Ekiseme:The Jehovah Witness are an American institution/brand sold around the world. Americans are usually passionate about all things American. |
Same way MJ died. |
fernandoc:He lied. |
Please note that the group is for Atheists, Agnostics and other rationals. |
divineshare:It seems you like repeating your own mistake. |
mrakin:Call me. I can get it done for you. 07030595988. |
South-east Asia has more sexually adventurous women than Africa. African women are usually raised to be timid despite having more larger organs. This is even evident here on nairaland and its so frustrating. PS: Another factor could be that prostitution is illegal in Nigeria, and likely many African countries, while it is legal in Southeast Asia. |
peter2010:Call me if you are serious . I shuttle mainland and Lekki areas of Lagos. 07030595988. I charge tho cos my game is tight. |
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