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uruba23:How can you condemn? You that can differentiate whether it's God does something or not. |
HacheNoire:Two of you are confused. If you have proper minds to read through and understand, there will not be any reason for this 'interaction |
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arinze198: "... she discovered that he was deceiving her just to be having sex with her..." When the Bible says fornication is evil, your like will say, the Bible is outdated. See ya life for outside, you wey be postdated! |
Banmeallday:How has any Igbo state being governed to justify this eldorado? I can't find any state! Abia, Ebonyi or Imo |
crownwealth:Mad idiots! |
Islie:What fornication will cause, ehn! Girls that have been severally engaged with tramadol,, ogidiga, and codeine etc and you think you can mellow her with natural rod, you dey mad? She is possessesd with demons already |
Quality20:This shows how limited you are in exposure. Fulani girls, married or sings, are the most promiscuous. The difference is, they ascertain secrecy before illicit sex. It does not take anything to fvck any Fulani hawker: just guarantee privacy, she go open am for you. |
tommyken:Hardly you knew that the unforgiven demon has vowed to take two of you to hell! After all, he can't help you (to disobey God) free of charge |
Omoakin120:I refuse to read the body. MY CANDID ADVICE: Leave us alone, go and marry the Worst but beautiful woman! Make u nor con hia dey tell story again ọ! |
CArt:Fixed |
[quote author=segebase post=86098305]Were I fit see am[/quote Dark head. Charge and change your reasoning
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jieta:Ignoramus, is it always the hour or the day you bought Christmas chicken that you kill it? Will it be safe to tell that chicken that it would not be killed again since you left it to continue to live for more hours or days? Your enemy has a predetermined date assigned to Kpai you. You have to prapare against it! |
gaetano:What for again? Idleness is a disease |
SultanOfPuna:Kindly explain your own meaning. Thanks |
SultanOfPuna:Thank you. For the word of the Cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us who are saved it is the power of God. 1 Corinthians 1:18 |
Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, 1 Corinthians 6:9 |
emeijeh:Did bother to read the piece above or where it's stated: "Mr Erhabor said he has been in the Police Force for over 30 years" Can you find a person who is not clean in NPF, or Lastma or FRSC and be spotless for 5 years? |
Nigeria Police officer ‘who’s never received bribe’ gets top award January 21, 2020Abdulkareem Mojeed The Divisional Police Officer, Itam, Akwa Ibom State Police Command, Francis Erhabor, says he has never taken a bribe in the course of his work as a police officer. “The issue of my being here today started from when I entered the job, I took a strong vow, I knew my system thrive in corruption and I said to myself, ‘If I would in any way corrupt myself, I told the Lord don’t humiliate me in secret, show me on big time televisions like NTA, BBC, and CNN,” Mr Erhabor said recently. He said he was prepared to be disgraced “even if it is N20 which we were synonymous with.” Mr Erhabor was one of the five ‘icons’ awarded at the Integrity Icon Award Summit in Abuja on Monday. The summit was organised by Accountability Lab in partnership with Luminate, MacArthur and Ford Foundation ”to identify and celebrate Nigeria’s most honest government officials”. Others awarded include Tani Nimlan, Assistant Director of NAFDAC; Christian Ahiauzu, head of ICT Unit University of Port Harcourt; Tina Odinakachi, a lecturer at the University of Jos and Kacheilom Roberts-Ndukwe, a secondary school teacher in Rivers State. Integrity Icon is a global campaign by Accountabilitylab that is powered by citizens in search of honest government officials. It hopes to inspire a new generation of effective public servants. Integrity Icon began in 2014 in Nepal, spread to Liberia in 2015 and ”has now evolved into a global campaign that is active in Nepal, Liberia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Mali, South Africa and Mexico. Mr Erhabor said he has been in the Police Force for over 30 years. “I got appointed into the force as a Cadet Inspector on the 2nd of April 1990. I was just 17 plus when I got into the academy and graduated at the age of 19 as an Inspector and confirmed,” he said. He said sometimes his life is threatened, “but the beautiful thing is that at the end of the day, I earned respect, I got confidence not only from my colleagues but also from outside forces.” Delivering his keynote address, Joe Abah, the Country Director for International Development (DAI), defined Integrity as ”being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values.” He said in a society like Nigeria, ”people that are honest and morally upright are regarded as fools, instead of Icons, while those that are dishonest and untrustworthy are seen as sharp and smart, instead of thieves.” How we nominate Speaking with PREMIUM TIMES, the Country Director of Accountabilitylab, Odeh Friday, said the summit and award project kickstarted in 2017. He said five icons have been celebrated each in 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively. He said the nomination of awardees ”is done by the citizens as a way of promoting accountability in Nigeria.” “We basically go out to source nominations from the citizens who tell us the people working in the public service that they know are doing amazing things, working for the good of the people they are serving,” he said. READ ALSO: ‘BROWN ENVELOPE,’ PROCEEDS OF BRIBE BRINGS BAD LUCK, CP WARNS POLICE OFFICERS According to Mr Odeh, the selection process involves independent judges from the civil society space, retired civil servants and governance experts. Previous winners Meanwhile, one of the 2018 Icons, Aremu Kehinde, who is currently undergoing the mandatory national youth service, said the 2018 recognition ”spurred him on to strongly believe that Nigeria can be better.” “With or without the award, I was already fixated on my path in life but then, having that award reinforced not just me, but has helped to convert others into living a life of integrity,” he said. Also, Magdalene Igbolo, who is currently the Head of Department of Sociology, University of Abuja, was among those who bagged the Integrity Icon Award in 2017. She said it was a moment of joy being celebrated for standing up for the truth, and for trying to do what is right at all times and to know that she was nominated by students. ”It means that there is something that they have seen that I didn’t even recognise,” she said. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/
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Dozie32:When did you return from the beyond? It takes the newly arrived beings to express the above. |
yemmight:How? |
Qween12:How different are you from your roommate? Nothing! Both of aren't married to him. [i]You two are simply free pu$$ies and nothing mor[/i]e |
mrvitalis:Until that guy is directly touched he will not stop speaking English! Has his mama be brutally raped by uncircumcised souls m, enwere m farms of his grandfather damaged and taken over or his ancestry point ravaged by the fire of the extremists, his brain would have gotten the required network. |
Racoon:Fixed! |
Etizz:He visited a typical rural-like parish in Lagos!/ogun environment some two years back. He is the G. O for all, too. |
"They went ahead with the launch when there were no words from the President against it or raising security issues" That's is his usual style |
Islie:What kind of journalism is this? With one breath, you withheld the surname and with another you revealed the surname. Who is the editor? S/he simply exposes this guy to danger. Tueh! |
20 Facts About Leopard written by Sankalan Baidya 20 Interesting Facts About Leopards It’s too difficult to decide whether leopards are treacherous forest animals, or they’re some adorable wild creatures and natural heritage of earth. We must respect their existence as nature has its own reason for its creation. There are a few nice things you might like to know about this animal. Here are the 20 facts about Leopard we should know about: 20 Interesting Facts About Leopards 1. Leopards are big cats. Of course, they are more dangerous than the cat we consider as pets. 2. You can consider it as quite a graceful animal. Their average height is usually 28 inches. 3. This animal is very adaptive by nature as it can sustain in any type of environment. Also, it is a very successful hunter. 4. You may notice quite a big variation in the color and length of its fur. The leopards living in the cold countries usually have fur that is much longer and grayer. 5. The leopards from the rainforest have golden fur. So, the distinctive color and type of coat generally depends on the region they belong to. 6. Do you know what they eat? They are fond of fish, reptiles, carcasses, wartogs, hares, antelopes and rodents. 7. Leopards are pretty tactical and elusive animals. They are quick and stealthy in hunting. 8. They prefer to hunt in the night. It’s interesting to know that each leopard has its identified hunting territory. They mark it with their claws and urine. They don’t like invading the hunting range of others. 9. Female leopards leave a unique scent and rub their body against the trees to leave her smell there as an indication that they are ready to mate. 10. Female leopard gives birth to two or three cubs at a time. They can give birth at any point of time of the year. The cubs generally live with their mothers up to the age of two. 11. Male leopards are almost 50 per cent larger than the female leopards. Female leopards weight around 62 – 100 pounds and male leopards weigh around 80 – 150 pounds. 12. They have very long tails that help them to balance and make sharp turns. 13. The life expectancy of a leopard living in the wild is generally 12 – 15 years and a leopard living in a zoo has a life expectancy of about 23 years. 14. Leopards have the largest distribution in eastern and southern Asia and Africa. 15. Leopards don’t usually roar as much as lions do, but they are also found to purr. 16. They’ve a tendency of dragging their food high up into a tree so that they can protect it from other animals. 17. Male leopards are strong animals. Because of having a powerful and muscular body, they can kill giraffes and drag them into trees. 18. Some people have a weird belief that Leopard’s bones and whiskers can cure ill people. 19. Leopards are silent hunters. They can hide in the tree while hunting. Their spotted coats help them to blend with the tree leaves. 20. They are also good swimmers and love to be in the water. This is why they’re quite good in hunting fish and crabs.
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From ARÉ ONANKAKANFO OF YORUBA LAND ...... *FG declares Amotekun illegal: Gani Adams replies Malami in open letter* Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Justice Minister, Abuja. Dear Sir, *PROTEST OVER YOUR ILLEGAL ORDER TO SOUTH-WEST GOVERNORS* I find it disturbing your statement of Tuesday January 14, 2020 declaring the security initiative of South-West governors ‘Amotekun’ as illegal. You also threatened that the full course of the law will be applied to anybody promoting the Amotekun security initiative. Maybe you have forgotten. I need to remind you that you are the Attorney-General of the country, not a section of the country. So, your outburst against the governors who were elected, not selected or appointed, is against the spirit of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). The right to life is universal and no government can legislate against that. I don’t need to bother you about killings, kidnappings, banditry and other criminal vices in the South-West recently. Even Mrs. Funke Olakunrin, the daughter of Yoruba leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti, was killed and nobody has been arrested in respect of all these killings. One thing is clear: Nigerians have the right to protect themselves. Not only that: South-West people have a right to protect and defend themselves against attacks. Amotekun is an initiative by the South-West governors to defend our people. Where you are getting it wrong is this: The Amotekun initiative has nothing to do with the territorial integrity of Nigeria. If there is a breach of the territorial integrity of the country, the military will come in immediately. So, nobody is rising against Nigeria, as your letter to the governors, directly or indirectly, implied. What is happening is that our people no longer feel safe because the land has been invaded by some elements from within and outside the country. It is unfortunate that rather than praise the governors, you are condemning their action, thereby strengthening the hands of those who believe the Federal Government is against some sections of the country. As a lawyer and a Senior Advocate, you should know that you are not the law. You are only the Attorney-General, not a court. It is only a court of competent jurisdiction that will decide if what an individual, group of individuals, an entity or a state does is legal or otherwise. So, it is only a court that can invalidate the South-West joint security initiative, not you. I want to establish this fact that the Yoruba have a right to protect themselves from attack or violence of any sort.” Issues of security is highly sensitive, and we can now understand where the threat is coming from. It is unfortunate that the FG is doing everything to frustrate the southwest governors’ efforts. For instance, last Wednesday, that was less than 24-hours before the launching of Amotekun in Ibadan, the Presidency summoned the southwest governors to Aso rock. We knew about the intrigues that played out at the meeting. We knew about the frustrations at Aso rock, but the governors, having realised the implications of playing politics with the lives of their people, stood their ground and went ahead to launch the security outfit as planned” So, it is your position on this volatile situation that is illegal, unlawful, immoral and of no effect because your declaration has proved some critics right that some states in the country are deliberately left vulnerable to attacks by criminals. I want to state that the right to life cannot be in the exclusive list of any serious government. I call on Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Gboyega Oyetola (Osun), Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo) and Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) to ignore your position on this matter. Why do people employ guards in their houses? For security. Why do Community Development Associations (CDAs) employ guards to secure streets and areas? To ensure protection of lives and property. Is that initiative in the exclusive list of the constitution? No. I repeat that the right to preserve and protect your life can never be in the exclusive list of any government. I am aware of similar security outfits in other sections of the country. Why you are against the protection of the lives and properties of Yoruba people defies logic. This week is the 50th anniversary of the end of the civil war. We should do everything to avoid plunging the country into another war. Mr. Malami, please don’t set a bad precedence. Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams 15th Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland.
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Osagyefo98:...and Hisbah police and civilian JTF are legal, right? There are always few useful fools that will still be quoting laws even when the life of their mother is at stake! Education is actually different from wisdom. The wise rule the world. |
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