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APC lies continues. They are just looking for what to tell Nigerians by May 29th to mark their 1 year of blood sucking, intimidation, hardship and lawless anniversary. Only a fool will believe this. |
Lie Mohammed is at it again. Nigeria economic never dey shrink. Can Lie Mohammed help us to calculate how much that was spent by bubu in his tourist trips to foreign land. (22 countries..... < 1yr Still counting) Nigerians are all welcome to Chain *****………**** Shame More hard time ahead. |
This is to finalize how to Islamaze Nigerians. Infidels are still shouting one Nigeria ![]() |
Foolish old cargoes that those not have the interest of the poor Nigerians at heart. |
DExplorer1:Another APC lies from the pit of heal. This government is full of lies, propaganda and decit. Any one believing in ds lies will remain a fool till death. |
MakeWeTalk:You are so correct but some foolish section of ds country are still busy saying one Nigeria. One Nigeria my foot. Until ds new buhari boys kill everyone, we will then know that there's nothing like one Nigeria. |
Buhari wants to beg wike to drop his evidence against Ameachi. Wike please don't accept the pleading oo ![]() |
Please,Did anybody see buhari certificate ![]() |
Good job well done to Nigeria army but wait oooo . Which weapons are they using to fight boko boys because last time I checked this administration have not bought any weapon since their inception. |
One chance government
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Fools
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More pictures
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Images From 2012 Fuel Subsidy Removal Protest Under Jonathan. We are still waiting and watching. Change indeed.
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Keeping fit |
dainformant:Nwachinaeke!!! No evil fashion against you shall prosper. You are whiter than white and whiter than snow if not by now DSS and their masters must have bribed you to drop your curse. There is always light at the end of tunnel.... Time shall tell. |
Plan to move out of that area. The people that stole the car know you very well and can still harm you. |
I/We told them but they said they want chain. Now they are in chain, they are still complaining. APC - Chain Before I forget, how much is price of fuel in your location ![]() |
I'm not surprised at all. |
bravesoul247:Protest is ok but remember Nigeria blood sucking vampire president and the men on uniform are looking for innocent and harmless Nigerians blood to suck. |
I told them, (my Yoruba friends) this thing APC is shouting is chain not change but they never listen to me. Let all of you who voted for chain enjoy it while it least. APC Lie APC Propaganda APC. Chain |
Lawless country where there's no value for human life. |
There was no need doing any rerun of election in rivers state. Just that buhari and his blood sucking APC party needed some blood of rivers people. If APC didn't win these election, they will go back to tribunal again Right? To continue spending the money that is supposed to be used to provide basic amenities for common Nigerians. This is almost a year APC was voted into power at the center but uptill now, there's direction. What we hear everyday is they are fighting corruption. What nonsense. Fuel is now sold at 150 Naira/litre, one sachet of water 20 Naira, no power supply, everything in market is in a high price. What a shameful country!!! |
I'm not against probing GEJ but I think the probe have to start from OBJ tenure etc and then to buhari himself because he's also corrupt. |
1United1:please can you define Terrorist Organization for me. Thanks. |
Following repeated attacks on Yoruba communities in Lagos by Hausa-Fulani Mob, Yoruba youths have demanded for the immediate dissolution of Nigeria and the creation of Oduduwa Republic Bloody clashes in the Mile 12, Ketu area of Lagos State on Thursday left no fewer than 10 persons dead and about 100 others injured. Among the dead were two schoolchildren, traders, artisans and residents. A two-year-old boy, Andrew Daniel, was abducted by some hoodlums and taken away after his father, Igba, was attacked with machetes and left for the dead. The PUNCH, which witnessed part of the clashes as it unfolded, counted no fewer than 40 vehicles that were either burnt or vandalised in the Agiliti area of Ketu. Two churches and over 20 houses were equally set ablaze and hundreds of residents rendered homeless in Maidan community as a result of the violence which was said to have broken out after a disagreement between some Yoruba and Hausa in the area. Motorcycles, sewing machines and other working tools were also destroyed while some shops were looted andCorpses of slain residents, who were either burnt or beheaded, littered the roads as of 5pm when one of our correspondents left the battle areas. Despite the heavy presence of security personnel, the hoodlums, mostly Hausa, who wielded bows, arrows, cutlasses, charms and stones, refused to vacate the roads. They also attacked the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, who tried to calm them down before leaving the community around 1pm. www.weeklypostng.com |
I wish you OBJ what ever you wish for your fellow human being and may your generation unborn take share of those wishes. Amen!!! |
What Pope Francis told IPOD members, others at St Peters Square ON MARCH 2, 20166:20 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS Vatican City – God’s patience towards sinners is without limit, yet the time for conversion is now, Pope Francis said during his Sunday Angelus address at the Vatican. Read IPOD statement ”The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Tuesday released the text of Catholic Pontiff, Pope Francis address to over 35,000 who gathered last Sunday at the Vatican City for the weekly Angelus, saying that Pope has warned their oppressors, the government and Nigeria Military and their agents to repent, stop killing Biafra agitators or face the wrath of God that will be catastrophic.” “It is never too late to convert, but it is urgent, it is now! Let us begin today,” said the Pope Feb. 28 to the crowds in St. Peter’s Square. Delivering his remarks before leading those present in the Marian prayer, the Pope spoke on Jesus’ “invincible patience,” explaining how God’s “unyielding concern for sinners” should provoke impatience in ourselves. Pope Francis Pope Francis “Have you thought of God’s patience? Have you even thought of his unyielding concern for sinners, how this should provoke impatience against ourselves?” “It is never to late to convert! Never! Up until the last moment: The patience of God who waits for us.” Pope Francis recounted the story from St. Therese of Lisieux, who prayed for the conversion of a criminal who had been condemned to death, and had refused interventions from the priest. It was not until his final moment that he took the Crucifix held by the priest and kissed it. “The patience of God! And he does the same with us, with all of us!” the Pope said. “And this is his mercy.” Reflecting on the day’s readings, Pope Francis remarked how everyday newspapers report on violence and catastrophes. He tied this to the Gospel reading which refers to two tragic events of the time: the Romans sacking the temple, and the collapse of the Siloam tower in Jerusalem which killed eighteen people. The Pope says Jesus knows his listeners are “superstitious” in interpreting such events as punishment for sins. “Jesus definitively refutes this point of view, because God does not permit tragedies to punish sins,” he said, but “asserts that those poor victims were no worse than others.” Rather, Jesus uses these examples as warnings that sinners will perish as these victims did if they do not repent, the Pope added, citing the Gospel. Even today, there is the temptation to blame disasters on the victims, “or even on God himself,” the pontiff said. However, in order to take the path of the Gospel, Jesus “calls us to change our heart, to radically make an about turn in our life, abandoning our compromises with evil,” the Pope said, citing hypocrisy as an example. “I think we all have in us a little bit of hypocrisy,” he said in an off-the-cuff remark. Stressing the need for conversion, the Pope warned against the temptation toward self-justification: “From what do we need to convert? Are we not all good people, believers, even sufficiently practicing?” Despite being like the fig tree which fails to produce fruit, Jesus “with limitless patience” delays killing the tree for another year, Pope Francis observed. He reflected on the Jubilee Year of Mercy as a year of grace, the period in the Church and our lives before Christ’s “glorious return,” and which is “punctuated by a certain number of Lents which offer us opportunities for repentance and salvation.” The Jubilee of Mercy is an Extraordinary Holy Year which officially commenced December 8 – the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception – with the opening of the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica. It will close Nov. 20, 2016 with the Solemnity of Christ the King. After the recitation of the Angelus, Pope Francis reflected on the ongoing crisis of refugees fleeing from “war and other inhumane situations.” He especially acknowledged Greece and other countries “on the front line” for their work in offering “generous assistance” to those crossing their borders, and called on the international community for a “unanimous response” in helping distribute the weight of the crisis. “For this reason, we need to firmly and unreservedly focus on negotiations,” he said. The pontiff went on to welcome “with hope” the current ceasefire in Syria involving government and rebel forces, which has entered its second day. “I invite all to pray so that this window of opportunity can give relief to the suffering people, encouraging the necessary humanitarian aid, and open the way to dialogue and much desired peace,” he said. Pope Francis went on to extend his “closeness” to the people of Fiji, where tropical cyclone Winston killed more than 40 people and left tens of thousands more homeless. “I pray for the victims and for those engaged with the relief efforts. |
What Pope Francis told IPOD members, others at St Peters Square ON MARCH 2, 20166:20 PMIN NEWSCOMMENTS Vatican City – God’s patience towards sinners is without limit, yet the time for conversion is now, Pope Francis said during his Sunday Angelus address at the Vatican. Read IPOD statement ”The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Tuesday released the text of Catholic Pontiff, Pope Francis address to over 35,000 who gathered last Sunday at the Vatican City for the weekly Angelus, saying that Pope has warned their oppressors, the government and Nigeria Military and their agents to repent, stop killing Biafra agitators or face the wrath of God that will be catastrophic.” “It is never too late to convert, but it is urgent, it is now! Let us begin today,” said the Pope Feb. 28 to the crowds in St. Peter’s Square. Delivering his remarks before leading those present in the Marian prayer, the Pope spoke on Jesus’ “invincible patience,” explaining how God’s “unyielding concern for sinners” should provoke impatience in ourselves. Pope Francis Pope Francis “Have you thought of God’s patience? Have you even thought of his unyielding concern for sinners, how this should provoke impatience against ourselves?” “It is never to late to convert! Never! Up until the last moment: The patience of God who waits for us.” Pope Francis recounted the story from St. Therese of Lisieux, who prayed for the conversion of a criminal who had been condemned to death, and had refused interventions from the priest. It was not until his final moment that he took the Crucifix held by the priest and kissed it. “The patience of God! And he does the same with us, with all of us!” the Pope said. “And this is his mercy.” Reflecting on the day’s readings, Pope Francis remarked how everyday newspapers report on violence and catastrophes. He tied this to the Gospel reading which refers to two tragic events of the time: the Romans sacking the temple, and the collapse of the Siloam tower in Jerusalem which killed eighteen people. The Pope says Jesus knows his listeners are “superstitious” in interpreting such events as punishment for sins. “Jesus definitively refutes this point of view, because God does not permit tragedies to punish sins,” he said, but “asserts that those poor victims were no worse than others.” Rather, Jesus uses these examples as warnings that sinners will perish as these victims did if they do not repent, the Pope added, citing the Gospel. Even today, there is the temptation to blame disasters on the victims, “or even on God himself,” the pontiff said. However, in order to take the path of the Gospel, Jesus “calls us to change our heart, to radically make an about turn in our life, abandoning our compromises with evil,” the Pope said, citing hypocrisy as an example. “I think we all have in us a little bit of hypocrisy,” he said in an off-the-cuff remark. Stressing the need for conversion, the Pope warned against the temptation toward self-justification: “From what do we need to convert? Are we not all good people, believers, even sufficiently practicing?” Despite being like the fig tree which fails to produce fruit, Jesus “with limitless patience” delays killing the tree for another year, Pope Francis observed. He reflected on the Jubilee Year of Mercy as a year of grace, the period in the Church and our lives before Christ’s “glorious return,” and which is “punctuated by a certain number of Lents which offer us opportunities for repentance and salvation.” The Jubilee of Mercy is an Extraordinary Holy Year which officially commenced December 8 – the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception – with the opening of the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica. It will close Nov. 20, 2016 with the Solemnity of Christ the King. After the recitation of the Angelus, Pope Francis reflected on the ongoing crisis of refugees fleeing from “war and other inhumane situations.” He especially acknowledged Greece and other countries “on the front line” for their work in offering “generous assistance” to those crossing their borders, and called on the international community for a “unanimous response” in helping distribute the weight of the crisis. “For this reason, we need to firmly and unreservedly focus on negotiations,” he said. The pontiff went on to welcome “with hope” the current ceasefire in Syria involving government and rebel forces, which has entered its second day. “I invite all to pray so that this window of opportunity can give relief to the suffering people, encouraging the necessary humanitarian aid, and open the way to dialogue and much desired peace,” he said. Pope Francis went on to extend his “closeness” to the people of Fiji, where tropical cyclone Winston killed more than 40 people and left tens of thousands more homeless. “I pray for the victims and for those engaged with the relief efforts. |
I am not surprised at VP comments about GEJ road construction. Without being told, I am very sure he have being Islamazied. APC - party of lies, decit and propaganda! |
Ochinex:.. This is y buhari is moving from one country to another country, so that they will help him should in case war breakout because of Biafra agitation. Tourist president! |
Oga spyder, I hail ooooo. More power to your elbow. What is quantity of the materials used for this concrete casting? ( I mean, how many bags of cement, rods - size, sand, wood etc) |
One Nigeria is sweet oooooooo |


