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seguno2:Intelligent goatie spotted. |
olrotimi:Why are you so tormented by the matter that doesn't concern you. The actors involved don't even know you nor complained to you You wake up so early the first day of the week. A day people use to strategize about their lives Let it be known to you, as pastor Obayemi is the National Overseer (the one you insist should be called General overseer),so we have national overseer in West (Africa)coast, UK, USA, South Africa, Middle East etc many of these have been appointed before pastor Obayemi was appointed If PMB decide to constitutionally appoints a mayor for Abuja today, would that stop him from performing his federal duties just because his base is Abuja? I think some people need deliverance from a needless but self-inflicted malady |
tspun:There's nothing ancient about it Till tomorrow, it's the bride's father that presents her daughter to pastor before any pastor got authority to proceed. Clear? |
rabonni:The Lord said it succinctly: Luke 16:8 ...for the children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light. |
Icon79:Describe the way you greet your old man at home and how you greet the almighty above. After settling with your conscience, then come back to cast thy first stone. I am guilty myself! |
Blue3k:Dear governor, you and your Northern ruling elites are all accomplices! How many mosques have you built in the last two years from free money provided by Jehovah from Christian dominated areas? How many Islamic weddings have you used the state funds to conduct, thereby wasting our hard earned money. You accomplices have satanically turned yourselves Islamic rulers-ignoring Christians in your domain even the Christian Indigenes. You can't Islamically misappropriated funds meant for all citizens in your domain and expect Al-barka. Never! |
adetayo234:Mr holier, I only commended how the use of your words carries much Holy Spirit along. Can't you see even from your post above? |
adetayo234:Mr Holier, I see the Holy Spirit showing in every word you used above. hypocrite! |
It is Dangerous for a Muslim to marry one Wife – Sheik Muyideen Bello Popular Islamic scholar and preacher, Sheik Muyideen Bello has said it is dangerous for a Muslim to marry one wife. In his words; “Allah said a man should marry any kind of woman he likes. As a man, if you want to marry a fair-complexioned or dark woman, marry her. Allah said we should start from two women. I know women will not like to hear this. If you have to marry, start with two women, which is what the Quran says. The Yorubas have a saying that a man with one woman isn’t a real man. For instance if you are married to one wife and she over-salts your food, you have just one wife. You don’t have a choice than to eat the food or buy food outside. “I have received so many messages from people that why should I encourage polygamy. I tell them, is it me encouraging polygamy? Allah said you should marry two, three, four. Allah said if as a man you know you can’t take care of them, then marry one. Then if you are a me and my wife kind of man, the implications are too many. As Muslims, four women is the maximum a man can have, have two living with you then if you have two houses outside, you put the other two there. The implications in marrying just one wife are too many.” |
Davash222:Afonjas set the pace |
Two Officers Promoted for Rejecting $21 Million Bribe Two police officers, CSP Olusoji Akinbayo and Inspector Sunday Idowu have been promoted to the ranks of ACP and ASP for rejecting a $21 million bribe from one Samuel Wilberforce. The officers had arrested the said Wilberforce for pipeline vandalisation with his gang, but the officers rejected the inducement and arrested the suspects Chairman, Police Service Commission (PSC), Mr Mike Okiro, while announcing the elevation of the officers at the 19th plenary meeting of the commission and the first in the year, said the commission has taken the Federal Government’s war against corruption to the next level. According to him, with a mandate to appoint, promote and discipline members of the police force, the commission has moved not only to discipline officers, who have compromised their position, but has promoted six senior police officers who have showed rare and exemplary courage to arrest corruption. Consequently, he said, the commission approved the promotion of CSP Sulaiman Muhammad Abdul to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police for his outstanding performance in the fight against corruption. CSP Abdul, currently with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in the course of his duty, recovered a whopping sum of forty two billion naira for the Federal Government. http://tribuneonlineng.com/two-officers-promoted-rejecting-21-million-bribe/ |
femixyz:Get to ojota, join blue brt air-conditioned bus. tell them you want to alight at costain. you will be there without any traffic stress |
DrObum:I acknowledge your point however, their is a serious difference when roads are built on coastal environment than the others. |
Rhea:I bet you you won't arrive Lagos yourself! Kai would have commandoed you to YABA left for your free recreation! |
DrObum:what do you expect from a newly sworn-in govt official to be saying? "we have" we did? Pls answer |
izzou:do you understand the key word in the whole article -"coasta"l? or you just bent on differing? |
Adegbulugbe:can you tell us any sensible difference? we are waiting |
hinwazaka:Who let the dog out? |
EbukaHades10:See tomorrow already- battered leader. |
This is what happens when tabular rassa is being celebrated |
CROWNWEALTH019:Are you happy or sad with it? Lest I forget, your name CROWNWEALTH, is it in Kobo? Kobonaire? |
POLITICS , If we break Nigeria into components, Northern Nigeria will be the poorest – Sanusi by Staff Writter April 5, 2017, 12:40 Muhammadu Sanusi II, Emir of Kano, in his key note address during the opening ceremony of Kaduna state’s investment programme titled ‘Promoting Investment Amidst Economic Challenges’ says northern Nigeria will be the poorest if the country is broken into components. The Emir made the disclosure at the second edition of the Kaduna Investment Forum, Kadinvest 2.0 in the state. He says the North east and west are the most poorest in the country and even in the world. NAIJ.com reports that the Emir urged the region not to use the oil rich Niger delta, commercially viable Lagos and business oriented south east to mirror the living standard of the North. Going further, he urged Muslims to imbibe education and stop using religion and culture to set the region backward. “Other Muslim nations have put forward girl education. Other Muslim countries have pushed on. We are fighting culture, we are fighting civilization. You tell me that you should not write love book in northern Nigerian. He also says it is wrong to burn books of science based on religion. “What is the crime of those books?” He asks. Going further, he questioned the right of people in having more children in the region without having the resource to take care of them. |
Guestlander:. You too harsh on the boy na. |
ugofr:Nigeria is on fire, you claim. Can you tell us that fire that is consuming Nigeria and Nigerians that is greater than corruption? This honorable forum awaits your expedited response. Thanks |
Falana Asks Police to Stop Arresting Citizens for Loitering, Wandering April 5, 2017 A human rights lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, on Tuesday asked the Nigeria Police to desist from arresting and prosecuting citizens for loitering and wandering, saying it was a violation of fundamental human rights to arrest or prosecute any citizen for such offences. Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), said vagrancy law, which was introduced to Nigeria under the British colonial regime, had been repealed in 1989 under the military junta of Gen. Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida after a sustained campaign by human rights activists. He conveyed his grievance in a letter he addressed to the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, yesterday, lamenting that officers of the Nigeria Police “are still arresting and prosecuting citizens for loitering and wandering after the vagrancy law was abolished.” According to him, the anti- people law was retained for the purpose of harassing and intimidating poor people by the indigenous ruling class who took over power from the alien administrators in 1960. In what he described as a display of class bias, Falana said whenever rich people “were found on the street taking a walk it was said that they were exercising their fundamental right to freedom of movement. “But whenever the poor exercise such fundamental right to freedom of movement they were usually arrested by the police who accused them of wandering or loitering,” the human rights lawyer said. Thisdaylive |
austinosita:Haba! Aren't you tired of this evil expectation? |
abdulkayus:Res ipsa loquitur! |
yamunla:You have really achieved something in life. congratulations! |
Reps want UTME registration deadline extended The House of Representatives on Tuesday called for the extension of the deadline for the 2017 registration of Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The house mandated its Committee on Tertiary Education and Services to liaise with the Joint Matriculation and Admission Board (JAMB) to ensure that the extension call was honoured. This emanated from the adoption of a motion by Rep. Damburam Nuhu (Kano–APC). In the motion, Nuhu called for one-month extension on the exercise, saying that it would create additional time for more prospective applicants to register for the examination. He said that the slow process of the registration frustrated some applicants from registering. According to him, some of the approved centres are registering 250 applicants at a time and most of them are not spacious and do not have adequate computers. “Some of them have naked wires exposed and are haphazardly arranged on ordinary planks, thus lacking in safety requirement in case of an emergency,’’ Nuhu said. He said that out of over 1.5 million secondary school students expected to register for the examination, only 600, 000 were able to register for the exercise two weeks into the one month period allotted to it. He urged JAMB to specify requirements, including safety measures, which qualified any centre to participate in the conduct of the UTME computer-based test. The lawmaker also stated the need for the house to invite the JAMB Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, to explain the proficiency of the computer-based process of registration for applicants in rural areas. The Committee is expected to carry out the assignment within one week. |
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday insisted that the Queen’s College, where three students recently lost their lives to cholera outbreak, would remain closed. The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who addressed journalists after a meeting with officials of the Federal Ministry of Education and the school management in Alausa, said the school cannot be reopened as the water samples from one of the multiple water delivery points still pose safety and portability concern. Idris said there are five water sources in the school of which three have been certified okay while the remaining two still pose serious danger. The commissioner said, “To be specific, water samples from the delivery points to junior and senior students’ hostels conform to official specifications, while there is need for additional decontamination of the reticulation to the kitchen and the sick bay.” He said because of the polymicrobial nature of this occurrence, continuous screening, follow up and monitoring would continue for all students and staff of the school. He, however, directed all proprietors of schools to ensure adequate environmental sanitation and hygiene within the school premises and provision of safe water and appropriate refuse disposal systems. Idris also stressed that all kitchen staff and school food vendors should undergo food handlers test bi-annually as well as continuous monitoring of water and sewage treatment plants. He said the state government regretted the unfortunate incident, especially the deaths recorded and commiserated with the parents on the painful losses and the hardship faced by survivors. “You may recall that I did mention during the first press briefing that the disease was due to contamination of the multiple sources of water in the school with various micro-organisms. I am delighted to inform you that the sources of contamination have been largely removed,” the commissioner added. |
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