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[color=#000099][/color] loomer:To whoever cares! |
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Moses Olaiya (born 1936),[1] better known by his stage name "Baba Sala", is a Nigerian comedian, dramatist and actor. A Yoruba from Ijesha (ILESHA). Baba Sala, regarded as the father of modern Nigerian comedy, alongside other dramatists like Hubert Ogunde, Kola Ogunmola,Oyin Adejobi and Duro Ladipo popularized theater and television acting in Nigeria. He is a prolific filmmaker. Significantly, Baba Sala started his career in show business as a Highlife musician, fronting in 1964 a group known as the Federal Rhythm Dandies... where he tutored and guided the jùjú music maestro King Sunny Adé who was his lead guitar player. Filmography • Orun Mooru (1982) • Aare Agbaye (1983) • Mosebolatan (1985) • Agba Man (1992, Home Video) • Return Match (1993, Home Video) • Tokunbo (1985, TV)
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[color=#000099][/color] gbaskiboy:You ask a good question. BUT your question is not different from a son who querries why his mother always claims her (mother's) husband has bought a new car. That child fights back;mummy, why are you saying the person who bought the car is your husband? No, he is my daddy! Somebody should remind the child that the "husband" and the "daddy" IS the same person! Read it from the fountain of life below: King James Version: John Chapter 1 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.... 14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. |
WhoBeThisMan:Fixed! |
[color=#770077][/color] loomer:Are you incensed with that? She gets it, she has got to flaunt it! |
BUSHHUNTER:It becomes real and sensible to you ONLY if they are all failures. You are duller than failure! The only thing that tickles your excitement is failure. Go ahead with your generational profession;BUSH HUNTING! |
Atinuke Adigun was one of the First Class graduates at the University of Lagos (UNILAG) convocation. This achievement may have stunned many who do not know her family history. She was only following in the footsteps of the father and brother. JOSEPH ESHANOKPE writes.pix: Atinuke flanked by her parents and a family friend, Jayeola http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-family-of-first-class/
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That is the difference between vision and porridge. [quote][/quote]This got me rolling |
[b]Open letter to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu May 14, 2015 Written by Dr. Adedayo Yusuff Dear Asiwaju, I trust that this letter will meet you in the best state of health and in highest form of sound mind. I am also hopeful that your family is doing well in all ramifications. I will like to congratulate you, on the success of the APC in the 2015 general elections. No individual in modern day Nigeria has worked as much as you did to get us to where we are. This is some considerable level of success. Never in Nigeria’s political history has the progressive taken control of the centre until now. I believe this would not have been possible without your immense sacrifice and doggedness. For this, I want to thank you and express my profound gratitude for helping us in seeing a matured democracy. Without mincing words, your role as a democrat and a leader of a virile and strong opposition has helped us sustain our democracy and build a solid nation. Also of note is your role in the deliverance of Southwest from reactionary politics. Since the year 1999, you have continued to provide vision and leadership to the region. You have been able to guide us from the era of serial embezzlers to an era of serial performers. The quality of leadership you have provided has resulted into tremendous development within the region. Across the nation, Lagos has become the template for infrastructural development and Osun has become the acceptable template in social welfarism. You have redefined political leadership, and have put Southwest on the front burner of Nigerian politics. This is evident in the emergence of the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket, which defeated a sitting president and demystified the power of incumbency. As we set gaze on the horizon for the dawn of the new administration birthed from your struggle for a better Nigeria, I am taking the liberty of this medium to call your attention to two salient issues. These issues are crucial to our beloved Southwest. The timing of this letter is based on the recent release of the proposed APC’s zoning formula. The choice of the medium is founded in your open-mindedness and your positive attitude to receiving different viewpoints and putting them into consideration for decision making. The first issue bothers on the election of the leadership of the National Assembly while the second issue relates to nominations and appointments into the Federal Executive Council of the incoming administration.[/b]
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[color=#000099][/color] emmasege:There are a lot of PYO possesses the brain that can deliver the mind of GMB. He is the Power-house! |
eleko1:Governor wan do product (chidren) modification. He has to go for a beauty to 'correct' his physical |
[color=#550000][/color] odeotito:They wont listen friend. Most of the nonsense being expressed here have DEEP-SEATED ILL FEELING that are so stupid to express openly. So they hook on any opportunity to pour vituperations. |
owobokiri:You are a liar! bet is defined for you below AND DEFINITION BOLDED IS OUR CONCERN: verb 1. risk a sum of money or valued item against someone else's on the basis of the outcome of an unpredictable event such as a race or game. "he bet on baseball games" synonyms: wager, gamble, stake, risk, venture, hazard, chance, lay down, put, place; More risk a sum of money against (someone) on the outcome or likelihood of a future event. "I bet you £15 you won't chat her up" 2[b]. informal used to express certainty. "I bet this place is really spooky late at night" synonyms: be certain, be sure, be convinced, be confident; More noun[/b] noun: bet; plural noun: bets 1. an act of betting a sum of money. "she had a bet on the Derby" synonyms: wager, stake, gamble, ante; More Pastor Adeboye is not Emeka Offor Tell us his village How many people have you asked to confirm this your certainty In pastor Adeboye's village NO ONE will speak ill of him either mslim, christian or any religion. He has paid/is paying his doing to his village How much is an ambulance or your mind is reading aircraft? Pastor Adeboye didn't cause your misfortune or that of your community. Go and carry placard to those you Corporate Social Responsibility is done by RCCG everywhere Israel or Saudi Arabia can never be an exception |
SHARIAREPORTERS:What meaneth this lamentation? wetin man go do to please the poor in mind? |
Meet Lala Fortez...Governor Adams Oshiomhole's new wife - Lala Fortez The ceremony is live TOMORROW Friday in Edo state. To our comrade Governor.... It's CONGRATULATIONS!! This must hit front page today to celebrate with Oshi-Baba
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Meet Lala Fortez...Governor Adams Oshoimhole's new wife - Lala Fortez's dazzling! The ceremony is live TOMORROW Friday Edo state. To our comrade Governor.... It's CONGRATULATIONS!! |
Validated:Nigeria Totalitarian Association (NTA) Never Expect Power Alliance / National Embezzling Political Associates(NEPA) Power Hoarders Congress of NIgeria (PHCN) |
temitemi1: |
I have said it again and again that Iweala is moribund. Some people out of ethnic ( I wonder if they are closer than I am to her) and stupid sentiments descended on me. This paper ratings have wounded the masses and made this empty-headed and raiders to feel at home. I now know why the likes of Aregbesola of Osun has been struggling to make ends meet. #ChangeHasCome |
lalasticlala:[b]This is a propaganda from the pit of hell to promote, justify and encourage infidelity {adultery}. Unfortunately OP may be a bewitched {ignorant} agent who merely sees an opportunity of getting more followers {posts}. HERE THE MIND OF THE DECIDER: Hebrews 13:4New King James Version (NKJV) 4 Marriage is honorable among all, and the bed undefiled; but fornicators and adulterers God will judge. New King James Version (NKJV) Hebrews 13:4New American Standard Bible (NASB) 4 Marriage is to be held in honor among all, and the marriage bed is to be undefiled; for fornicators and adulterers God will judge. Hebrews 13:4Amplified Bible (AMP) 4 Let marriage be held in honor (esteemed worthy, precious, of great price, and especially dear) in all things. And thus let the marriage bed be undefiled (kept undishonored); for God will judge and punish the unchaste [all guilty of sexual vice] and adulterous. Amplified Bible (AMP) Hebrews 13:4King James Version (KJV) 4 Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. PLS all EXCUSES ARE UNTENABLE [/b] |
FP thing. Nigerians making wave everywhere,; from Indonesia to UK! |
[color=#000099][/color] PresidentT: |
Wole Soyinka leads candidates for Oxford professor of poetry Nigerian Nobel laureate receives strong support to win 300-year-old position, held in the past by writers from Matthew Arnold to Seamus Heaney Nobel laureate and political activist Wole Soyinka has put himself forward as one of three candidates for the position of Oxford professor of poetry, a 300-year-old elected post which is seen as the top academic poetry role in the UK. First held by Joseph Trapp in 1708, the professorship, second only in prestige to that of poet laureate, has been filled in the past by Matthew Arnold, Cecil Day-Lewis, WH Auden, Seamus Heaney and Paul Muldoon. The 2009 election saw the acclaimed poet Ruth Padel, the first woman to be elected, resign less than two weeks after securing the post. Her departure came after the revelation that she had alerted journalists to allegations of sexual harassment which had been made against her rival for the position, Nobel laureate Derek Walcott. The eminent poet Geoffrey Hill was elected the following year ahead of nine other candidates. Hill, winner of a host of poetry awards, will complete his five-year tenure this summer, with Oxford graduates due to vote on their choice of his successor next month. Candidates need to be nominated by at least 50 Oxford graduates. Soyinka, who writes drama, novels and poetry, and who was imprisoned in solitary confinement in Nigeria during the 1967-1970 civil war, his poems smuggled out on toilet paper, received more than 90 nominations, including votes from writers Melvyn Bragg and Robert Macfarlane. Soyinka won the Nobel in 1986 for his “wide cultural perspective [which] with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence”. He will be competing for the Oxford post with Ian Gregson, a poet, literary critic and professor of creative writing at Bangor University who was backed by 54 graduates. In a provocative statement setting out his intentions if he were to be elected, Gregson said he wanted to “address the major issue facing contemporary poetry, which is, nonetheless, the one most shunned in the poetry world: how poetry has suffered, in recent decades, a catastrophic loss of cultural prestige and popularity”. “Five hundred years, in which poetry and indeed the poet played a central role in the culture, are at an end. You could, now, be as talented but self-destructive as Dylan Thomas, or you could fight a corrosive but symptomatic gender battle like Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, but go unnoticed,” he writes, blaming the shift on the rise of popular culture – including television, which he says “shaped a crucial shift in which the visual took the upper hand over the verbal, and thus, the literary” – but most of all on new media. “It is not the content of the internet that’s the problem but its form,” writes Gregson. “No matter how many poems are mounted on the web, the sensibility it creates is indifferent to poetry. This is a medium which ranks words below images, and delivers those images at great speed. It is the opposite of poetry, which, in this context, is made to seem ponderously slow, atavistically verbal, and snobbishly inaccessible.” Seán Haldane, a poet, award-winning novelist and psychotherapist who ran against Hill in 2010, is the final candidate, with 51 backers. “Oxford’s professorship of poetry is one of the most famous and illustrious positions in the world of letters, and the chair has been occupied by some of our greatest writers, both poets and critics,” said Seamus Perry, professor of English literature at Oxford. “It has been an honour and a delight to have Geoffrey Hill in the post, and he will be a hard act to follow. I am delighted to have such a strong and diverse list of candidates for this year’s election.” The winner will be announced on 19 June. The professor’s duties include giving one public lecture a term, as well as encouraging “the art of poetry in the university”, and are rewarded with a stipend of £12,000 a year. Source: Theguardian, UK
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[color=#000099][/color] SeverusSnape:You are saying the obvious. If you know it as you rightly stated, why didn't you state it {that fact} for your own siblings or some old uncles/aunts of yours instead of GMB? BUT why have you made it your point of duty to be harbinger of death-wish? I told you how many of you-satanists have died in last 3 months after this campaign started? |
Impeachment: Court accepts Ekiti APC lawmakers’ application Posted by: Precious Igbonwelundu A Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday accepted the application for discontinuance of suit filed by 19 All Progressives Congress lawmakers in Ekiti State, challenging the impeachment of Speaker Adewale Omirin. Justice Saliu Saidu while striking out the suit marked FHC/L/CS/1823/14, and filed against the Governor, Ayodele Fayose and 13 others for their alleged role in the impeachment of Omirin and his deputy, Adetunji Orisalade, awarded N100, 000 cost in favour of the defendants. The plaintiffs had on April 7, filed an application through their lawyer, Norrison Quakers (SAN), seeking to discontinue their case against Fayose, the seven People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) lawmakers and others, over the ”’unlawful” removal of Omirin and Orisalade on November 20 last year. Joined as the defendants along with Fayose, Dele Olugbemi and Olayinka Abeni were the Inspector General of Police, the Commissioner of Police in the state and the Department of State Service. Others include the three commissioners cleared for appointment by the House under Olugbemi’s leadership and the five other PDP lawmakers in the House. The plaintiffs among other things, sought an order restraining the factional Speaker of the House, Olugbemi, and his deputy, Abeni, from either parading themselves as or executing duties in the capacity of the leaders of the House. The plaintiffs’ move to discontinue the suit was objected by the defendants who argued that the matter should rather be dismissed, since it has filed its statement of defence. Counsel to the defendants, E.O. Afolayan, representing his principal Femi Adesina (SAN), prayed the court to dismiss the suit because “it is the proper thing to do.” He urged the court to dismiss the case in order to foreclose any future representation of the matter by the plaintiffs. |
SeverusSnape:No! You are only a evil-wisher; Check your death-wish below: SeverusSnape: Dying is a process... So I've not entirely dismissed Fayose's claim about Buhari. T'is only a matter of time. ; |
SeverusSnape:Like we should all accept the fact that you are also dying! "Dying is a process...' Contest that fact and hasten yours. How many of you death-wished satanists has GMB outlived in the last 3 months |
[b]TheCable apologises to Soyinka over ‘Igbo’ story The management of Cable Newspaper Ltd, publishers of TheCable, would like to make the following statement concerning our report on the lecture by Professor Wole Soyinka at the Harvard University Hutchins Centre for African & African American Research. Soyinka was quoted to have made derogatory remarks about the Igbo over their voting pattern in the March 28 presidential election. He has since denied the offensive quotes attributed to him. After a thorough in-house investigation, we have come to the conclusion that the story misrepresented the views expressed by Soyinka in the question-and-answer session after his lecture. We take full responsibility for the inaccuracy and promise that we will continue to strive to improve our standards. Also, we wish to reiterate that we take our professional responsibilities very seriously, as our readers can attest to. We hereby offer an unreserved apology to Soyinka, Ndigbo and our readers. Signed: Management of Cable Newspaper Ltd Follow us on twitter @thecableng Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng[/b][color=#550000][/color] |
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.Congrat Osho baba. I for give am VICKYROTEX but nay 