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Donpeterz: A dog isn't mated at her first heat. Its like asking a 12year old girl to get pregnant cos she has her first period. A 9mnths old dog is still considered a puppy. So its like making a puppy have puppies. 1. It stops their growth 2. It exposes them to infections.Does it affect the pups? |
donhuko: rot 30% mastiff 40% pitbull 30%Please expatiate...how did you come up with those figures. ....and the dude said that the dog is 14 weeks old, in that pic, that's 3 months and 2 weeks old. |
No deceive yourself , I clicked like for the both of them. Now please kindly stop mentioning my handle, I don't care who wins, they are all the same. |
donsteady: run, is mixbreed * running with my heels touching the back of my head*I knew it, I am not seeing that egg shape head synonymous with pitbulls. People can lie sha. Where can someone get a pedigree Pitbull sef. |
agohmamuda: this is a *cane mastiff*Hehe the owner is telling me another thing oh, he says it's a chinaman Pitbull oh, selling for 70k. I want to know if what I'm buying is a pedigree or not. |
The seller says it's a chinaman Pitbull. I looked it up, and I couldn't find a good pic to compare with this one.
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AdeniyiA: try harderMy eye done clear, after 17:59 So d answer is 16 |
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hushmail: My God am afraid for nijaVote APC and see what's going on in Naija right now is just child's play. |
okparaugo: Person papa just disappear since when ?Since August 2012....Ganjaweed style |
Rochas, the greatest mafia ....see his handwork https://www.nairaland.com/1802529/alleged-kidnap-perm-sec-imo |
matify: Read the link provided.A dollar was 90 kobo at the beginning of Babangida's tenure in 1985. |
Onazi for number 10!!!! |
By Obi Nwakanma As I write this, Hurricane Arthur lashes against the Cape Hateras, in the Outerbanks of North Carolina’s Atlantic Coast, where I’ve been vacationing with my family in the summer cottage of our friends, the Kladakis. We are in the true eye of the hurricane. It is 2 am; the wind has gained strength, all is dark and silent; calm even; but for the eerie roar of the sea outside. Against the ominous surges of the storm and the wind’s terrible rage, and the sea’s dirges, I am moved to think about mortality: life, death, the meaning of it all. It is in that frame of mind that the plight of the Ihekwaba family of Nkwerre is made bold and significant. It is a story that should not be told because it ought not be true. But it is sadly true that Mr. Emenike Ihekwaba, a son of the late Francis Ihekwaba, the last Mayor of Port-Harcourt, suddenly disappeared without trace. He was kidnapped from the streets one Sunday, and has not been found to date. The significant part of this story is that this missing man is not just some kind of pin in a haystack, he was a prominent man; a distinguished permanent Secretary in the public service of Imo state. The story is both odd and absorbing, and smacks of some high drama. On August 26, 2012, Emenike Ihekwaba was at a Thanksgiving Service in celebration of the ordination of his friend, the Reverend Temple Nwigwe at Uguri, Mbano. At noon, at the end of the service, he left Ugiri with his wife, and stopped briefly at a local shop on the Amaraku-Agbaja road. That brief stop was the last anyone has seen of him to date. He was forcefully abducted in the presence of his wife, and taken away by supposedly unknown people. His distraught wife, by this time at her wits end, quickly reported the incident to the police. But an odd thing happened. By the time she got to the police station, a call had come in to the station from apparently higher quarters to the station, indicating that Mr. Ihekwaba’s abduction was an insider affair. Two important related facts of this story ought to give us pause: Is it possible, the complicity of the law enforcement arm in the illegal abduction of citizens? Such complicity has often been masked by a veneer of police inefficiency. Nigerians have always thought that their police services are inefficient but the inefficient and helpless image of the police is perhaps a deliberate ploy to mask the complicit criminality of certain key members of the police system. I’m drawn to this conclusion by the questions that have arisen out of the abduction of Mr. Ihekwaba. Developments following his disappearance point to an alleged deep operation from inside the government of Imo state itself. At least, the family suspects this. On the day Mr. Ihekwaba was abducted, it was clear that he was the clear and specific target of an operation. His wife was left well alone. She took the appropriate steps and reported to the police, which by all accounts was asked to stand down on the search for Emenike Ihekwaba. It is therefore important for the public, particularly the Nkwerre people, to stand up, and ask two important questions: first, what does the government know about the disappearance of a permanent Secretary in the Imo state Public service? A permanent secretary is by all protocols a highly protected citizen. These are the keepers and guardians of the institutional system that protects public governance. They have the highest security clearance on issues affecting the affairs of state. They do not just disappear from the face of the earth without cause or consequence. Emenike Ihekwaba’s disappearance thus puts a new spin on the operations of government. It reminds us of the dictatorial regime of Idi Amin Dada in Uganda in the 1970s, when judges and senior government officials disappeared on the orders of Amin. Nothing bodes well with an administration when its key public officials begin to disappear without trace, and they seem to do nothing about it as clearly as the Imo State government has not. Secondly, the Imo public must begin to ask what the former Imo state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Baba Adisa Bolanta and his colleagues know about the disappearance of Mr. Ihekwaba. There are odd and inexplicable pieces, and the family has made it quite clear, from my interviews, that they suspect foul play at the highest levels. Emenike Ihekwaba, a 1980 graduate of Architecture from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka’s College of Architecture and Environmental Design, has been employed in the Imo state civil service since the early 1980s, straight of the University. He grew from a young administrative officer in the Works and Housing Ministry, to head the Ministry as permanent Secretary by the late 1990s. As a serious and morally committed public servant, Mr. Ihekwaba was said to be a serious voice against public impunity in the contracting and procurement systems. He always was a stickler for rules. Such a man was not beloved by people who arrive government with intentions to bend the contracting and procurement rules. He stood firmly against the last military administrator in Imo state, and the Udenwa and Ohakim administrations were said to have kept him at arm’s length, often shuffling him to ministries where he was unlikely to cause much trouble. His last appointment was as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of culture, where he did his work diligently, and quietly. Then comes Okorocha, who appointed him Principal Secretary in the office of the then Deputy Governor, Jude Agbaso. Agbaso was also designated to head, even as Deputy, the ministry of Works. In that position, Emenike Ihekwaba also was seconded as permanent secretary of works. Trouble first started when he disagreed with the administration over procurement and contracting processes adopted in their various contract awards. He is said to have been called by the governor and asked why he was being stubborn. He insisted on the rules and was asked to put it all in a memo which he did. Not long after, he was abducted publicly. Since then, the fallout has been the impeachment of the Deputy governor Agbaso, and the assassination, not long after Mr. Ihekwaba’s abduction, of his colleague, a Special Assistant to the Deputy Governor. Various deputations to Governor Okorocha by the Ihekwaba family and Nkwerre community have currently yielded little. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/07/emenike-ihekwaba/ |
dstnd: For now who can take his position at d midfieeldsom years bacck jay jay had a terrible fight wit mikel in d dressing room now d same mikeel is dictatin,azzee wait for ur turnI think onazi can hold that #10 position down like gravity! Mikel should just move on. |
proudly233: Wo yi okonkwo, c'mon ku soke! ![]() |
Even mgbekes be like....'op you are right oh' |
Anyone know how long onazi will be off the pitch? |
Op, did she send the letter to you? |
I know of a perm sec in the office of the deputy governor of imo state ,Arc. Emenike Ihekwaba, who was going to expose the contract corrupt practices by Rochas, but was kidnapped in August last year, up till today his family haven't heard nothing about him, last they heard, the imo state government said he was safe. I personally like Rochas, for his achievements before being a governor, but his government is the real definition of bad government... |
Donmams: If you are truly courageous let us hear a beep from you when we send GEJ packing in 2015 and you will understand what hell is.Go and send GEJ packing naw, oti ya werey ....aso rock na ur papa house ni. |
Clean |
ubongutioh: Who killed Bola Ige?if I say O, you say B, another man say J, omo na Dem sabi *AfricanChina'sVoice* |
Pyrrho: In other news...I for talk, Obj wrote this kind of letter? I was like, did this guy repent or he suddenly got a different perspective of life. The letter makes sense, but tis devalued coming from man like obj,...abi he no get conscience ni. |
[quote author=kingoflag]Like I said: Did u notice the name of the Lawyer that made the complaint?[/quote Sooooo, what about his name?? Bro, not everyone is as tribalistic as you think. |
Have I ever been scammed? NO,Are my a learner?•in Olamide's voice'• |
Thanks....I have always had Skype, but right now I have a hard time crediting it. |
The engine construction for Chevrolet doesn't give room for good ventilation and it usually doesn't come with 2 fans, so with the weather conditions here and the thermostat crap, hence the overheating over time. You should do a reconstruction to change the fan and deactivate the thermostat, lest the A/C might develop fault over time or better yet do a scan and ask the mech to explain everything diagnosed to you then you can choose the pressing thing to fix.. |
EMMAUGOH: check my profileI just did....can you put me through |
Anyone know a good app like 'pinger text free&call' that I can use on my windows mobile. The textfree on windows mobile doesn't allow calls. |
Anyone know a good app like 'pinger text free&call' that I can use on my windows mobile. The textfree on windows doesn't allow calls. |
* running with my heels touching the back of my head*