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I debated about Dis issue of Fulani killing with my friend.. he termed it that. its an act of islamization of Nigeria.. tried to make him understand that it wasn't.. but he argued that I was trying to defend islam.. trying to justify apostle sulaimon statement that Christian too should pick arms .. they aren't targeting a particular religion.. what really happen then was that they were committing series of atrocities in Edo state.. many of them which does not get to the media.. in many villages in Edo state.. and some of it resulted from the issue of grazing and lost of their cows.. and Edo state being a xtain majority state.. they said they are killing xtains. because most of the victims are xtians.. and the villages we are talking about comprises of both xtian and moslem.. villages like warake and aviele. (to those that know Edo state well) |
StupidGoat:unto say wetin... you've been warned to stay clear from this write up... u no dey hear word.. |
love acting weird when having sex... there are series of things I love doing.. love undressing my girl.. by my self.. unhooking her bra and pulling her panties.. and sometimes I do love to Bleep a girl with her pant on.. pulling it to side.. then do the penetrating... also love eating her punna while standing,.. angle 69 position... sucking on her nipples.. and love her queening me.. (the girl sitting on my mouth) prefer spending time on her pussy with my mouth... love using hands too,.. from one finger to 3... fucking her deep with it. i love fucking her using sweets (inserting OK pop then both licking it)there are series of things I love doing while fucking my girl... please dont ask for the moral of this write up.... only naughty landers like me comment.. |
TrapQueen77:happy newyear to u too.. see you in 2017.. in good health wealth joy and happiness... and also see u here on romance land |
BrooklynTheBully:lesbian yes.. that's what I want... |
haven't had any encounter with a bi. would love to date a bisexual.. love to know my girlfriends girlfriend.. knowing that they sex each other... listening to her gisting me about her escapades with her lovers. (female lover) I don't know if any one here would love to date a bisexual too. bisexuals in the house.. love u all.. |
Femich18:. mmm helped my friends hamed and great.. by trapping hamed's house rent and greats project money till january 14.. |
Dear Nigerians, It will do us a great deal of good if we stop spreading malicious rumors about MMM crashing down. As a matter of fact,the steps taken right now in pausing the 'Get Help' is to ensure that MMM never crashes. Its simple mathematics,if the number of people getting help supersedes the number of people Providing help then there'll be a problem with the circulation.. This will make MMM be in jeopardy.. Its the impatience of Nigerians that triggered this PAUSE in the first place, the MMM system is supposed to run for 30 days after providing help before you request for help, but in our case, we can't wait that long. Breaching everything it is supposed to stand for. Patience they say, is a virtue. In this season of yuletide,it is expected that a lot of persons would want to cash out rather than pledge help because of the demanding nature of this period hence a pause in the 'Get help' button is necessary. The only way MMM will crash is when we continue spreading this deceptive rumor and scare people away from pledging help. I assure you,pausing the 'Get help' button at this period is necessary if MMM must be sustained. By the way those calling Sergie Mavrodi (who has done much for u compared to what your government have personally done for you) a criminal, I wonder what u use in thinking, this money do not go into Mavrodi's account, its a great circle that goes on and on. Mavrodi makes his gain from the number of people using his site. So closing it down will actually be his loss.. And for the love of God the people saying all sorts of nonsense about MMM are not even members, just pessimistic sadists that hope they can tap from the good of MMM. So please stop spreading the lies. I'm Shaddy Bristow, and I say #MMMisVeryMuchAlive... Please share this on... Enlighten them all...!! by omueyaki Shadrach |
hmmmmm... technically technically technically.... uncle lai.. there is God oooooo |
lemme board this train to front page. snake and front page.. they are like bread and butter.. chidinma and cucumber. |
I don't know if its my duty to sympathize with dis government. As a wailer. |
salauwale:its as simple as it is...perform the tasK and get ur answer..if after performing the tasK I fail to provide u with the answer then u have every right to crucify me |
Finally,the answer to the ultimate question on who created God has been answered...but to get the answer to the ultimate question,you have to perform the ultimate task because nothing good in life comes easily....whoever is willing to perform the tasK will surely see clearly the answer to the ultimate question...if after the task I fail to provide the ultimate answer then I assure you that I'll join those who call themselves atheist..let me Know when you're ready for the ultimate task.... *NOW THE ULTIMATE TASK* Kindly taKe a stroll through the shores of the atlantic ocean,looK for a perfect spot on the banK of the ocean,use your shovel to dig a 6ft hole and then get a tea spoon..use this tea spoon to empty the ocean into the hole and when the ocean is empty,come bacK and get the ultimate answer..failure to perform this tasK means you're not ready for the ultimate answer.. |
Please fill in the fgap... Benin girls and ashawo are ........ And .......? |
Every year tens of thousands of West Africans migrate to Europe in search of a better life. But for some of them that search will end in tragedy, as they fall victim to competing mafia gangs that prey on the hopes of the desperate. In southern Italy, it is Nigerian women who are among the most exploited, with many ending up trapped in the nightmare world of the sex trade. In the first of two special reports, Juliana Ruhfus investigates the plight of African women caught up in a web of organised crime, prostitution and people trafficking. In the following account Chiara Caprio, an Italian journalist who was involved in the making of the film, describes what they found out in southern Italy. The ghetto of Destra Volturno, an assembly of houses once used by Neapolitan tourists, is surrounded by flowers as it hosts the funeral of Mary Morad, a seven-year-old from Ghana. She was killed by a man with psychiatric problems. But in Castel Volturno, more than one-third of the 25,000 official citizens are African and, in particular, Ghanaian and Nigerian. Al Jazeera came to investigate the phenomenon of Nigerian organised crime in this small town, quickly forgotten after serious riots in 2008, when hundreds of Africans took to the streets to protest against the massacre of six young Ghanaians committed by Giuseppe Setola, the army of the Casalesi clan. Mary's family is waiting for the coffin and tension grows as delays and friction increase. Bose Atta, Mary's Nigerian mother, who was trafficked to Italy to be forced into prostitution, is nervous. She cries as her friends express anger against Mary's father, a man from Ghana who is now married to another Nigerian woman. Finally, the coffin arrives and a group of men start celebrating with a Muslim rite. An improvised march towards the cemetery starts under a warm sun overheating a tormented African community. Stronger than ever "The Domitiana crosses Castel Volturno for 28 kilometres," says Stefano Ricciardiello, a detective at the local police station, a small and shabby office overwhelmed by new and old papers covering stories of murders, repatriations and organised crime. "The new African mafia's activities have invaded the whole territory." He is showing us along the roads where, one after another, Nigerian women and young girls are waiting for clients. According to the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI), Italy is now the main destination for more than 10,000 Nigerian prostitutes, trafficked from Benin City to European cities and criminal hubs, just like the Domitiana and its coast. "Nigerian criminals are able to find agreements with all the mafias, from Colombians to Chinese. But it's an easy game for them in Italy also for another reason: the high number of Italian clients who look for prostitutes night and day," says Giovanni Conzo, a prosecutor at the anti-mafia section in Naples. "This organisation is stronger than ever. We should stop them before they take full control of our region," he adds. But Conzo's words offer just a glimmer of hope. Using voodoo to enslave Isoke Aikpitanyi, a former victim of trafficking and now the main reference point for Nigerian women in Italy, knows how this business is managed in Caserta's area. As she walks in Castel Volturno's historic centre, she explains: "Today in Italy there are almost 10,000 madams, each one in control of an average of two or three girls." Madams are the key, she explains. They are the main actors in this exploitation. They force girls into prostitution and ask for money to repay the debt. They work with "brothers", men who are in charge of physically trafficking the "babies", as girls forced into prostitution are called. But Nigerian human trafficking is often associated with drug smuggling and a distorted use of religious tradition. The women and girls are often forced to undergo a Juju oath-swearing ritual that commits them to repaying the money they owe to their smugglers on pain of death or insanity. "The Juju, the voodoo rite, it's not a bad practice. It was used to bring justice, but they ruined everything," says Isoke with anger. "They don't care how they make their money as far as they make it. They use Juju to enslave." Even in this hell, there are people who try not to lose hope. Sister Antonia, a Nigerian nun of the Sacred Heart of Jesus order, manages a shelter, the Casa Santa Maria dell'Accoglienza, launched in 2000 in the Fernandes centre by the Capua-based Caritas. Here, more than 70 women have found a place to stay and 10 children have been born. "We were called by the bishop of Capua, Mons. Bruno Schettino, to promote these girls' integration. They are all former prostitutes. If they want to change their lives, they know they'll always find a place here," Sister Antonia says. The women can stay for between six months and a year, a period when they dedicate their time to education and "to gain[ing] their dignity back," explains Sister Antonia. The nuns give the girls the opportunity to write down their stories and explain what happened and who forced them into prostitution. "We try to make them understand that Juju won't have any effect on them," she says. But we met girls who still work on the streets and believe in the agreements they made. Some of them have to repay debts of up to $58,000 and are still terrified of the powerful consequences of Juju on their families and themselves. In the second part of the special investigation, The Nigerian Connection II,Juliana Ruhfus follows the trail from Italy back to Benin City in Nigeria, from where women, desperately seeking an escape from grinding poverty, are trafficked to Europe. To pay for their travel, many of them incur massive debts to organised crime gangs in the false belief that a lucrative regular job awaits them at the other end. Often they are forced to undergo a Juju oath-swearing ritual that commits them to repaying the money on pain of death or insanity. When they arrive in Europe, they discover the only way they can do this is by agreeing to work in the sex trade. A Juju priest who is involved in the trade justifies the use of ritual practices on the grounds that he is offering a service to the community. www.aljazeera.com/programmes/peopleandpower/2011/08/201189141348631784.html |
americanigga:. ****what dividend of change are we enjoying in nigeria as a whole **** |
May thunder,coupled with ogun,shungo,ise,ayeLala,sanpona,obatala,adaobi,oya,unwabor,and the senior brother of amadioha condemn,cripple,damage,destroy,paralyze,and bury femi adesina for saying only the minority are suffering.the market value of everything has trippled yet u say na only minority e affect...it shall not be well with u and ur generation yet unborn...born basKard liKe u |
How should I laugh.? |
Please study the history of xtianity very well and relate his role with that of constatine.. |
To programmed zombies.. This is stories for the gods. |
He his one of buhari' disciples on intergrity and corruption free. Hope u guys are not expecting bubu to persecute him? |
Kettle calling pot blacK... Kashamu sef dey talk . Onigbana |
Nearly 200 refugees, who fled Boko Haram attacks, have died of starvation and dehydration in the northeastern Nigerian city of Bama in the past month, Doctors Without Borders said on Wednesday. The refugees "speak of children dying of hunger and digging new graves every day," according to a statement from the global medical charity group, also known by its French acronym MSF. "A catastrophic humanitarian emergency" is unfolding at a makeshift camp on a hospital compound where 24,000 people have taken refuge, it said. The doctors referred 16 emaciated children at risk of dying to their special feeding centre in Maiduguri. One in five of the 15,000 children are suffering severe acute malnutrition, the group found. "We see the trauma on the faces of our patients who have witnessed and survived many horrors," said Ghada Hatim, head of the Doctors Without Borders mission in Nigeria. Her team reached Bama on Tuesday following a military convoy from Maiduguri, the Borno state capital that is the headquarters of Nigeria's military campaign. Though Bama is just 70km southeast of Maiduguri, ongoing clashes between the rebels and government troops make travel unsafe and farmers have not planted crops for 18 months, Dr Christopher Mampula of MSF explained by telephone from Paris. Boko Haram fighters routinely burn down homes and destroy wells, leaving few water sources in an area where temperatures often soar above 40 degrees. The armed group seized Bama in September 2014 and Nigerian troops recaptured it in March 2015. Nigeria's military has greatly curtailed the seven-year-old armed rebellion that has killed some 20,000 people, but fighters still attack villages and deploy suicide bombers. Boko Haram has also staged attacks across Nigeria's borders in Chad, Niger and Cameroon. The refugees in Bama are among 1.8 million Nigerians forced from their homes and living inside the country, with another 155,000 in neighbouring countries, according to the UN. www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/06/200-refugees-die-starvation-nigeria-camp-160622204348768.html |
fexti:he will be jailed for it.. If found guilty.. We all knew what happened to those that applied for police recuitment with fake result.. Talkless of someone use mouth result to become president.. I laugh u in swahili.. U are a true fans of mr integrity.. |
DaBullIT:bro why attacking me.. And why not the message.. We all knew he his a broke man.. He claimed to be financially handicap before election. To pay one SAN no be small thing talkless of hiring more than 10 SANs to defend just SSCE result.. What if he was asked to provide National diploma cert .. And to those that will cont to attack me.. All I want from u after attacking me is that.. what's difficult in providing his result if truely has one |
fexti:sir. Wetin na?.. Where hin see money? |
I'm surprised that producing a valid certificate is this difficult even at indefinite adjournment by the court. Shouldn't he still produce the certificate regardless? Moreso, where did he get the money to pay all these SANs Is it from the same farm business with about 150 cows? How much has he received as salary that he could afford to pay those SANs? Or the SANs are rendering free service for the President? Food for Thought . . . . .It is not enough to be transparent but you must be seen to be transparent. Thank you |
Changy |
Again again? |
That nice |
Basalt:. Mapoly distinction (A) starts from 80 and above.. And most schools in nigeria have their A to be 70 and above.. Please kindly do some analysis on that too. |



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