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SmartProf:We still have to live in it |
Tunde Ednut will be casting and binding now Believe that |
As a super fan, I’m dying to see Messi in another club and in another jersey. It will be the best season of my life Believe that |
China don ready for Africa, they will suck us dry as much as they can |
umerah1996:If you are really interested, contact personally, I will help you in whatever way I can |
I don’t know what to say, when this menance started in the first place, the church kept mute about it, it has finally come to bite them. |
Pls is anyone here going to bcu this September or already in bcu. I need to verify things |
Sanitizer:Hilltop hotel in lugbe will cost you 5k for a night and it’s just 15mins and less than 1k from central district with bolt |
Nigerians know that Nigeria is no longer working, Nigerians hate themselves by tribe and religion (not necessarily on individual bases). It’s almost hard to put people of different languages together as a country, look at Europe, they are divided into smaller countries by tribe and by language, that way they can coexist peacefully. What I can’t understand is that Nigeria is no longer working and Nigerians know that, why is IPOB the only group seeking for recession then. With the way things are going, all tribes and groups in Nigeria including the northern ones, should be clamoring for recession. With peace and harmony comes human development Believe that |
How will a lay man in the street know the difference between this Australian apple and other apples in the street. NAFDAC should curtail it from the point of entrance Believe that |
As a seminarian in onitsha few years back, I did my apostolic work in this area, Umumbo precisely. It’s one of my top life experience. I was inspired by the tenacity of people leaving there plus the smile that never leaves their face. They all have two homes, one in the farm and one in the village, they travel to the farm sometimes and spend months, I even heard they established small markets on the farm routes because of how massive the farms were. A little bit of nostalgia..... not so bad� |
Dangote will bring a new dawn in Nigeria with this refinery |
It’s very obvious that this picture was edited. No girl will post this picture. Believe that |
Thanks for sharing |
Show us picture of him unveiling it Sorry I don’t believe you |
him too, his story is also terrible |
On May 25, this year, George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during an arrest for allegedly using a counterfeit bill. Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, knelt on Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes while Floyd was handcuffed and lying face down in the street, begging for his life and repeatedly saying "I can't breathe". A second and third officer further restrained Floyd while a fourth prevented bystanders from intervening. During the final three minutes, Floyd was motionless and had no pulse while Chauvin ignored onlookers' pleas to remove his knee, which he did not do until medics told him to. Floyd's death triggered demonstrations and protests in more than 75 U.S. cities and around the world against police brutality, police racism, and lack of police accountability. The protests most importantly brought back the “black lives matters” movement. The black lives movement originated from within the African-American community, which campaigns against violence and systemic racism towards black people. BLM regularly holds protests speaking out against police brutality, police killings of black people, and broader issues such as racial profiling, and racial inequality in the United States criminal justice system. In 2013, the movement began with the use of the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter on social media after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the shooting to death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin in February 2012. The movement became nationally recognized for street demonstrations following the 2014 deaths of Michael Brown, resulting in protests and unrest in Ferguson, a city near St. Louis and Eric Garner in New York City. Since the Ferguson protests, participants in the movement have demonstrated against the deaths of numerous other African Americans by police actions and/or while in police custody. They include: 5. SAM DUBOSE On July 19, 2015, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Samuel DuBose, an unarmed man, was fatally shot by Ray Tensing, a University of Cincinnati police officer, during a traffic stop for a missing front license plate and a suspended driver's license. Tensing fired after DuBose started his car. Tensing stated that DuBose had begun to drive off and that he was being dragged because his arm was caught in the car. Prosecutors alleged that footage from Tensing's bodycam showed that he was not dragged. As of July 30, at least four demonstrations have been held around the country in response to DuBose's death. A Black Lives Matter vigil and rally in support of DuBose was held in Cincinnati on July 31, the third such event since the shooting. The victim's mother said, "As long as we stand up for the righteous, we going to be OK. I would come out here every night, I will go city to city because now I'm involved, my child was involved." Participants chanted "I am Sam DuBose." Around 300 participants subsequently walked through Over-the-Rhine to Fountain Square. Six people were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest during the march. a grand jury indicted him on charges of murder and voluntary manslaughter. He was then fired from the police department. A November 2016 trial ended in mistrial after the jury became deadlocked. A retrial began in May 2017 also ended in a hung jury. The charges against Tensing were later dismissed with prejudice. In January 2016, following two days of mediation with civil rights attorney Al Gerhardstein, the University of Cincinnati agreed to pay $4.85 million to the DuBose family. 4. TAMI RICE On November 22, 2014, Tamir Rice, a 12-year old African-American boy, was killed in Cleveland, Ohio by Timothy Loehmann, a 26-year-old police officer. Rice was carrying a replica toy Airsoft gun; Loehmann shot him almost immediately after arriving on the scene. Two officers, Loehmann and 46-year-old Frank Garmback were responding to a police dispatch call regarding a male who "keeps pulling a gun out of his pants and pointing it at people". A caller reported that a male was pointing "a pistol" at random people at the Cudell Recreation Center, a park in the City of Cleveland's Public Works Department. At the beginning of the call and again in the middle, he says of the pistol "it's probably fake". Toward the end of the two-minute call, the caller states that "he is probably a juvenile"; however, this information was not relayed to officers Loehmann or Garmback on the initial dispatch. The officers reported that upon their arrival, they both continuously yelled "show me your hands" through the open patrol car window. Loehmann further stated that instead of showing his hands, it appeared as if Rice was trying to draw: "I knew it was a gun and I knew it was coming out". In response, the officer shot twice, hitting Rice once in the torso. He died the following day. A surveillance video of the incident was released by the police four days after the shooting, on 26 November. On 3 June 2015, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office declared that their investigation had been completed and that they had turned their findings over to the county prosecutor. Several months later the prosecution presented evidence to a grand jury, which declined to indict, primarily on the basis that Rice was drawing what appears to be an actual firearm from his waist as the police arrived. A lawsuit brought against the city of Cleveland by Rice's family was subsequently settled for $6 million. 3. MICHEAL BROWN On August 9, 2014, Michael Brown Jr., an 18-year-old black man, was fatally shot by 28-year-old white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the city of Ferguson, Missouri. Brown was accompanied by his 22-year-old friend Dorian Johnson. Johnson claimed that Wilson initiated a confrontation by grabbing Brown by the neck through his car window, threatening him, and then shooting at him. At this point, both Wilson and Johnson state that Brown and Johnson fled, with Wilson pursuing Brown shortly thereafter. Wilson stated that Brown stopped and charged him after a short pursuit but Johnson contradicted this account, stating that Brown turned around with his hands raised after Wilson shot at his back. According to Johnson, Wilson then shot Brown multiple times until Brown fell to the ground. In the entire altercation, Wilson fired a total of twelve bullets, including twice during the struggle in the car the last was probably the fatal shot. Brown was struck six times, all in the front of his body. This event ignited unrest in Ferguson. Protests, both peaceful and violent, continued for more than a week in Ferguson. A grand jury was called and given extensive evidence from Robert McCulloch, the St. Louis County Prosecutor. On November 24, 2014, McCulloch announced the St. Louis County grand jury had decided not to indict Wilson. In March 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice reported the conclusion of its own investigation and cleared Wilson of civil rights violations in the shooting. The U.S. Department of Justice concluded that Wilson shot Brown in self-defense. 2. ERIC HARRIS The 2015 shooting of Eric Harris occurred on April 2, 2015, when 44-year-old Eric Courtney Harris was fatally shot during an undercover sting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as Harris ran from authorities unarmed. While Harris was being subdued, Tulsa County Reserve Deputy Robert Charles "Bob" Bates, 73, allegedly confused his personal weapon, a Smith & Wesson .357 revolver, for a Model X26 Taser. Bates shot Harris in the back when he was on the ground. According to the Tulsa County Sheriff's office, he immediately said afterward, "Oh, I shot him! I'm sorry."Bates was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to four years in prison. It was later determined that Harris did not have a gun when he was tackled and shot. A sunglasses-camera video shows his arms flailing as he runs. Bates was later charged with second-degree manslaughter. Harris family attorney Donald Smolen said the sunglasses video shows Deputy Bates with a yellow Taser strapped to his chest and a .357 revolver in his right hand as he stands over Harris. "There is absolutely no way, if Mr. Bates had been trained at all, which I believe will be reflected ultimately through the lack of records to substantiate his training, that an officer who was trained would [ever] get these two weapons confused," Smolen said. In the video, Harris can be heard saying, "I'm losing my breath," to which 38-year-old Deputy Joseph Byars replies, "Bleep your breath." 24-year-old Deputy Michael Huckeby is also shown in the video kneeling on Harris' head as the dying Harris is told, "You shouldn't have ran" and "Shut the Bleep up. In March 2018, Tulsa County agreed to pay the family of Eric Harris six million dollars as a final settlement of a federal lawsuit. 1. Eric Garner. Eric Garner died in New York City after Daniel Pantaleo, a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer, put him in a chokehold while arresting him. It was gathered that NYPD officers approached Garner on July 17 on suspicion of selling single cigarettes from packs without tax stamps. After Garner told the police that he was tired of being harassed and that he was not selling cigarettes, the officers attempted to arrest Garner. When Pantaleo placed his hands on Garner, Garner pulled his arms away. Pantaleo then placed his arm around Garner's neck and wrestled him to the ground. With multiple officers pinning him down, Garner repeated the words "I can't breathe" 11 times while lying face down on the sidewalk. After Garner lost consciousness, officers turned him onto his side, continuing their chokehold. Garner remained laying on the sidewalk for seven minutes while the officers waited for an ambulance to arrive. Garner was pronounced dead at an area hospital approximately one hour later. Video footage of the incident generated widespread national attention and raised questions about the appropriate use of force by law enforcement. On December 4, 2014, a Richmond County grand jury decided not to indict Pantaleo. This decision stirred public protests and rallies, with charges of police brutality made by protesters. By December 28, 2014, at least 50 demonstrations had been held nationwide in response to the Garner case, while hundreds of demonstrations against general police brutality counted Garner as a focal point. On July 13, 2015, an out-of-court settlement was announced in which the City of New York would pay the Garner family $5.9 million Click on the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNDDxeXSjG8 to watch the video on YouTube
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AfroMighty:NOBODY IS JUDGING PLS |
Ever since Pst. Chukwuemeka Odumeje came into the limelight in 2017 after raising a girl from the dead in his church in Anambra state, he has been trending in different ways, and in this year 2020, Odumeje has grown in fame as he has become a fan favorite on the social media all over Africa. Here are 10 facts you probably don't know about Odumeje. Odumeje's theatrics on the stage, his ideology on what Christianity is all about and his pattern of preaching, has never been seen anywhere in the world before: Odumeje has been known to come up to his pulpit like a wrestler and he does his miracles in a manner never seen before. Odumeje has also been known to throw money around like at weddings. Everything about him is like what you see in the movies, that's one of the things that draw his fans to him. Odumeje goes around with 10 bodyguards at all times: Rumours have been going around over the years that Odumeje goes around with bodyguards and bouncers because of the shady businesses he got himself involved in, but although these rumors have never been confirmed, Odumeje never goes anywhere without his bodyguards, whether inside the church or any event he is invited to. He sometimes adds the Nigerian police to his detail to beef up his security. Odumeje is friends with top Nigerian celebrities: Odumeje's fame over the years has drawn top celebrities especially those from the movie industry to him. He has been seen on numerous occasions both in his church and events with top celebrities like Zubby Micheal, Don Brymo, Yul Edochie, Mercy Aigbe, Jerry Amilo, Harry B, Ik Ogbonna Etc. Even billionaires like Arthur Eze has not been exempted. Some of the celebrities have been accused of seeking Odumeje for supernatural powers and fame, they all debunked the rumors though. Odumeje started his ministry from scratch: Odumeje started his church in a public yard in the city of Onitsha in the year 2000 and grew it into a 20,000 capacity church. His fame grew in 2017 when he performed the miracle of raising a girl from the dead in front of his church. That single act became the talk of the town and drew more miracle seekers to his church. His on-stage theatrics and the numerous names he calls himself have made him the most talked-about pastor in Africa today. Odumeje is a professional musician and songwriter: Odumeje has released many popular songs over the years with the song titled "odumeje" being the most popular. He lightens up events with his songs on numerous occasions and has featured musicians like Harry B Anyanwu in his songs. Odumeje has said on numerous occasions that he prefers to be called a "hypeman" rather than a musician and truth be told, the man lives up to his name. Odumeje challenges native doctors for fun: In 2019, Odumeje challenged a powerful native doctor in southeast Nigeria for an open contest on who can successfully raise someone from the dead. In April this year, he insulted the memory of a prominent late native doctor in Nigeria called "Pericoma" who is the father of the superstar artist "Speed Darlington" and challenged his first son who took over from his father as a native doctor to a contest. It should be noted that Odumeje never showed up for any of these contests he proposed. Do you know why he didn't show up? leave your comments below. Alibaba is Odumeje's no. 1 critic: Odumeje has been criticized by Nigerians on numerous occasions on all social media platforms, but his no. 1 critic is the richest comedian in Nigeria "Alibaba". In April this year, Alibaba posted on his Instagram page that CAN (Christian Association of Nigeria) should ban and penalize pastors like Odumeje, who tarnish Christianity with fake prophecies and promises. This happened after Odumeje made a viral video of the prophecy he got from God that COVID 19 will end before the end of April. CAN is yet to take any action though. Odumeje made a prophecy on when the world will get ride of COVID 19: In the first week of April, in the heat of COVID 19 spread all over the world, Odumeje made a viral video on a prophecy he got from God on when COVID 19 will disappear from the face of the earth. But just like some other African pastors that made the same prophecy, it turned out to be fake as the world is still battling with COVID 19. Many people consider Odumeje a philanthropist: Odumeje is considered a philanthropist by many people especially his church members, he doesn't hesitate to spread during his church services or any event he attends. He also shared food to people during the COVID 19 lockdowns. He owns many orphanages in southeast Nigeria and he shared money to the victims of the infamous fire outbreak in main market Onitsha. Odumeje is happily married with kids: Can you believe it? the lion himself is a beloved father and husband. He has four kids and his wife is astonishingly beautiful. Odumeje has been married for 12 years without any form of scandal considering his social media lifestyle. He has successfully been able to keep his family out of social media. BONUS: Odumeje is a doctorate degree holder (Ph.D.) in humanity from Gregory university Uturu in Abia State. Click the link to see more on my youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe2lScsa3-Eo7_sb7ZcJBTQ/videos Do you have any opinion or contribution to this post, leave your comments below. #staysafe
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just because of sex, we too take sex serious for naija abeg |
i know this guy back then in school, he was so innocent. BBN can make anyone do anything shaa follow Tacha Tv on youtube with this link https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv5719ShHSNuVRNLqtrYO6Q
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The management team of the BBN star TACHA (Porthacourt first daughter), launches a new youtube channel that shows Nigeria Nollywood content to viewers all over the world. This is the link to the channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv5719ShHSNuVRNLqtrYO6Q
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Yank her out, pay a cab to take her to her location and still retain de back seat. But abeg what will actuallÝ happen if dis happens to a guy? |
Baba is simply keeping his options open. I like that man, he is the politician I wanna be. |
Jim Iyke jnr bro |
Who made Nigeria economy drop to the lowest ever, who tenure made Nigeria hot for its citizens especially those in the North, who presented to Nigeria a first lady that can't even represent herself, who lost more than 200 nigerian sch girls to terrorism. The list is so long brother. GMB till we have a better option. MY FIRST TIME ON NAIRALAND |