Politics › Re: Sultan Rubbishes "Operation Shege Ka Fasa" Outfit by GGirll: 1:58pm On Feb 07, 2020 |
Good morning sultan. |
Politics › Re: Biography, Profile Of Prof. Ishaq Akintola, MURIC Director by GGirll: 10:17pm On Feb 03, 2020 |
Very ugly vulture of a prof of jihad lol....uselessly useless mtchew |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Organisation Of Islamic Cooperation & Arab League Reject Trump's Peace Plan by GGirll: 6:18pm On Feb 03, 2020 |
Religion of peace have blatantly rejected peace what a people |
Health › Re: A Deadly Influenza Virus Is Spreading Across America, 15 Million People Infected by GGirll: 11:50am On Feb 02, 2020 |
sharpwriter: Lol... Antichrist comes b4 rapture.... Go study revelation very well. You didn't see where I mentioned after d impending rapture  |
Health › Re: A Deadly Influenza Virus Is Spreading Across America, 15 Million People Infected by GGirll: 2:48pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
plumule: I smell foul play here, all this disease at a time, I guess it's a way of controlling population.
The other side of science You are right on point they will depopulate cos they want to control only 1billion people on earth for their soon to be unveiled antichrist after d impending rapture of d saints I pray I make it. |
Health › Re: Coronavirus Hits Ivory Coast As One Tests Positive by GGirll: 8:50pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
Scientists are busy looking for anything that will reduce human population e.g GMO foods n drinks,adulterated drugs, viral diseases that has no cure n many carcinogenic cosmetics but people don't know. This group of people created Sars,avian flu,bird flu,Ebola, human papilovirus (HPV), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which may result in AIDS n others n now coronary virus. You ask y these viral diseases seem to have no cure even though some good scientists found cure for HIV but wasn't made public....d reason is cause virus us neither a plant nor an animal n so can't be classified as any even though it has d characteristics of both animal n plants but isn't truly any n once it gets access to blood,it replicates rapidly killing d defensive white blood cells n render d immune system of the carrier weak.... My advise are these: wash your hands whenever you are back from work or anywhere n wash your clothes, eat natural foods n fruits n drink clean water if you can't afford clean water boil n filter it, avoid premarital n extramarital sex,get your own hair kits like clipped n needle n blades,eat at home most times n reduce eating out....most importantly, pray always n bath twice each day n change your inner wears on daily bases twice a day....trust God, hug n kiss less n you will be safe. |
Christianity Etc › Re: MFM: We Don't Have The Highest Number Of Single Ladies by GGirll: 11:50am On Jan 27, 2020 |
This is a lie. Gens 218 usually record many singles both male n female from different denominations n I had attended that programme for like 5years before I got married. So many people that come for most MFM programmes are mostly not from MFM several Catholics n miracle seeking people comes including redeemed church of God too. Yes there are single ladies n guys in MFM but not all are from or members of MFM. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Soldiers Drinking Dirty Water (Video) by GGirll: 7:31pm On Jan 26, 2020 |
CaptainStephen: I have drank worse water in training, deployment and will still do, the army is not for the weak.
Back to this video, there are supplies provided, of course troops in far remote locations might get delays in supplies depending on several factors.
It is expected to be resilant and make good use of your environment.
So you shove your sensational headline and video down your behind
There are more important things you people can hold the government accountable for regarding the military. Wondeful statement from a python dancer. ..thumbs up dear. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Bombs Gwoza, Borno Mosque by GGirll: 7:23pm On Jan 26, 2020 |
budaatum: First, you don't know what they shout when they kill you because they have never killed you!
Second, not all those who shout Allah Akbar are Allah Akbar, as you should know if you read and try to understand a little! Pls stop quoting n claiming what you don't know just quote your Koran that stated clearly for you guys to kill n destroy unbelievers you termed infidels. Thor doesn't share d same faith with you....like it or not Islam is not a religion of peace. |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Welcomes Chioma And Their Son, Ifeanyi Adedeji Adeleke Back To Nigeria by GGirll: 6:13pm On Jan 25, 2020 |
mtcheww |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram, ISWAP Clash As Members Turn Guns Against Each Other. Many Killed by GGirll: 5:50pm On Jan 25, 2020 |
God indeed answers prayers....he will make those that oppress thee to eat their own flesh and be drunken with their own blood as with sweet wine and all flesh shall know that He is our Redeemer, the Holy One of Jacob. |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by GGirll: 8:47pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
Afrikween: Girl you stupid gan walai.... and for your information I’m a graduate of fine arts from the University of Nigeria Nsukka. Fine arts I can understand now pls smell outta my mention I don't like responding to dolts ok. |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by GGirll: 4:17pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
Afrikween: shut up you dumb cunt..... don’t even know when someone is being sarcastic.....puta madrefuka you can't speak like that in a delicate matter as this and call it being sarcastic....don't know your level of education though. |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by GGirll: 12:11pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
Afrikween: Go get yourself a side chica maaaaaannnn... That way you’ll feel better. Thank me later. Why don't you become his side chick? Home breaker better get sense this year cos many diseases abound non sense girl. |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by GGirll: 11:06am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Ghostmode2two: Mr man you have to calm down. Your wife is nursing a little child and sex should not be a top priority. First and foremost, I will suggest that your wife sleep with the cute little baby she is breastfeeding while you and the other child be in your room then you can sneak out to meet your wife once the older child is fast asleep and you and wify can groove on in the other room. In this way things will work out or maybe you and the little child can sleep together to allow your wife some freedom. All my kids slept in my room as from 8 days old and when they want to eat I take them to their mother for freeing. you must share in this and wify will appreciate. In fact it got to a stage that if the kids want to sleep they will call me to come and they would climb me and sleep. I automatically became their human foam. It will also bond you more to the kids You don't need to fight wify over sex, sounds childish. I did exactly this to my dad. As a baby up until my 4 years old, I wouldn't sleep unless I sleep on my daddy's chest n funny enough I'm usually surprised how I wake up with my other siblings in d morning but it made me bond well with him. I left home at 6years old to live with my uncle in another state due to d choice of school I had to attend n from there to a boarding house till I finished all my degrees I never schooled in a school in same state with my parents or siblings n yet...I am strong,bold,intelligent,fearless n brave till today as a married woman,my husband admire me for all I am ok. It's a good thing to teach d children how to be independent after bonding a while as parents. You just made me remember my dad n its good I made sure he knows he was d best ever. I miss him. |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by GGirll: 9:00am On Jan 24, 2020 |
Vortex369: Well, your last line was a question: What I think?
Are you sure you really want to know what I think?
Since you asked for it, then I have to tell you what I think and the reason for my conclusions.
I think you are stupid, and I am not joking. I think you are one of the stupid husbands who have no idea what Fatherhood means and what being a real man in your home entails and how to be a husband to your own wife.
The reason I think you are stupid, is because at this stage in your Life, when your wife is strugggling real hard to bond with the young kids you still are worried about your silly sex life.
You have failed to be an alpha male, a real man, a true husband, who will cuddle his wife and his children and generate happiness for your wife. What bothers you is sex. Do you have any idea that it is sex that brought those children to this world, and when they come, you now sound as if those kids are inconvenience for your silly sex life. Do you even know how silly it sounds?
My advise is that you grow up. Call your wife and kiss her then apologize for complaining about Sex, and move into your bedroom and nurse those children to reach an age of grace.
It is not you that should be complaining of sex dimwit. If your wife needs sex, then become creative, you can make move in the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, under the bed and even at the BQ for a change.
You must not come here and lament about this nonsense again.
Do we not have real men again in this forum that will chastise these Indomie men?
Take charge of your home and bear all inconveniences. Life is not a place for perfect joy and happiness. Embrace the sorrows and pains. I love you ma.....the best advise ma. Good morning to you. |
Business › Re: I Released My House Document To My Cousin To Obtain Loan, How Can I Get It Back? by GGirll: 7:06pm On Jan 23, 2020 |
tstx: Lol... Some things i read on here eh... Nigerians are something else I tell you they just no get joy....No words if encouragement...if the man no get heart n.a. to have bp join abeg. Nigerians you guys are something else o |
Politics › Re: How Soldiers Opened Fire On SARS Operatives Who Repelled Boko Haram Attack(Pics by GGirll: 7:47pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
solmusdesigns:

from Wadume's case to this one, Nigerian Army seem to be compromised, henceforth Buhari should stop the Army from procuring their own arms or issueing out defence contracts..
Infact they should make sure any General doesnt see anything extra kobo apart from the Salary paid to them through IPPS system of ministry of finance
. You are very correct. I thank God I never voted for these people on both sides so let karma visit every voter according to who n d purpose to which they voted in Jesus Name Amen. |
Politics › Re: 8-Year-Old Boko Haram Executioner Used To Execute Captured Christian by GGirll: 11:45am On Jan 22, 2020 |
NaijaRoyalty: Lets devide this country as quick as possible let the Hausa Muslims go their separate ways. With their sweet hearts " the youruba muslims" else it will still remain d same lols |
Politics › Re: Amotekun: Cleric, Hunters, OPC, Others Lead Solidarity Rally In Ekiti by GGirll: 9:06pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
JosephXavier: Let the masses make their voice heard Let the federal government hear this and know that the world is watching The strangle hold of the Fulani's are weakening slowly and the inhuman treatment of Nigerians has not gone unnoticed while the cry of those who have lost their lives to herders are crying to heaven for vengeance The world have been watching from ages past n has done nothing to ameliorate the lives of the oppressed n stop the d oppressors. I will just advise Nigerians to pls brace up n help themselves n try n defend yourselves n stay woke n alive....nobody really cares in this world n globally many countries are in crisis too. |
Politics › Re: Amotekun Walk On The Streets Of Osogbo, Osun State (Photos) by GGirll: 3:54pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
3rdavefarms: You don’t seems to get the reason for this protest , stop comparing what is not , I won’t reply you again No reply me hypocrites you are now acting as though you had ever supported other ethnic groups except yourselves n your masters.....hypocrites n betrayals all other ethnic groups will give you what you give them cowards |
Politics › Re: Amotekun Walk On The Streets Of Osogbo, Osun State (Photos) by GGirll: 3:46pm On Jan 21, 2020 |
3rdavefarms: Do you expect people working in Hospitals , schools , ministries and NGOs to all troop put to walk the protest But they trooped out in 2015 on 3rd mainland bridge hypocritically shouting from their loins "sai baba" with red t-shirts n red face cap lol....now d same fools are against theirsai baba d messiah mtchew |
Politics › Re: Asaba Massacre: Untold Story Of Tragedy And Carnage by GGirll: 11:00am On Jan 21, 2020 |
alasane: round 4am on Friday, however, the telephone rang in my house I picked it up. Alhaji Isa kaita, the Minister for Education was on the line; he wanted to let me know, he said, there had been a coup against the government. The Sardauna’s house had been attacked by soldiers and all important official had gone into hiding. He had spoke with major Hassan Katsina who explained that there was a little he could do; he was actually at a meeting with rebels at that time. Alhaji Isa Kaita concluded with the request that I should go to the Sardauna’s house and assessed the situation.
I got ready and said my dawn prayer, later I went out. I found the residence of the premier completely destroyed. It had been shelled and burnt, strings of smoke were still raising into the air from some sections. I looked for certain familiar scenes around but all were now a sorrowful sight. There was destruction everywhere. A few soldiers stood idly with weapons in their hands. All was quiet. I walked into the house silently and found the body of Sardauna lying on the ground the courtyard. He had been shot a number of times.
I arranged for the body to be taken to the house of the Sultan in Kaduna which was a short distance away. His wife, Hafsah, who was killed together with him, was also taken to the Sultan’s house. Details of the incidence soon got round and gradually a little crowd of senior government officials and other sympathisers assembled to prepare the bodies for burial. It was then announced that the Sardauna had requested before he died, that he should be taken to Wurno and buried beside the grave of Sultan Muhammad Bello, his great-grandfather.
But I explained that this wish could not be carried out. The Sardauna was a martyr who had been killed in the cause of the religion. In Islam, martyrs are always buried at the site of their death…..I felt that we should respect that honour in the case of the Sardauna.
With all the preparation completed, we set the body in position for the burial prayers. The early morning sun was fairly high in the sky. I stood in front to lead the prayers while the rest of the people formed neat rows behind me. There are no ceremonies to observe during burials in Islam. The religion emphasizes that the dead should be put into grave with minimum delay after death…..
It was altogether a very solemn and touching occasion. For me, it was the end of an era which I could not possibly forget. I had been lucky to know the Sardauna and help influence a little of his life. Reflections of this day and many others came back to me as I stood over the fresh earth marking the grave after the funeral.
As a Muslim I knew that one died unless his time was due, so I was not bothered about whether the Sardauna could have been saved. I did not mourn his death as something he or anyone else could have helped to avoid. But I grieve for the ignorance and fear that plotted against him and what he represented; the greed and selfishness that killed him; and the prejudice and contempt that sought to disgrace his name after his death.
NIGHTFALL ‘For anyone who worshipped Muhammad,’ Sayyid Abu Bakr, a close companion to the Holy Prophet, had said to the public while announcing the death of the Prophet, ‘Muhammad is dead. But whoever worshipped God let him know that God is alive and does not die.’ I could have spoken to the people in similar vein if I had been responsible for announcing the killing of the Sardauna. But so bloody and horrifying had the events been that early morning that the public did not need further warning about the fate of the Premier.
As I drove back home after the funeral, I passed a long line of people standing solemnly on the streets. Some stood in small groups absorbed in mournful discussions while others sat quietly in front of their houses. No one seemed to know fully what was happening, so that the people’s sorrow was worsened by the fear of the final outcome. The extent of the killings, and what that meant in terms of communication had been cut between various parts of the country and there appear to be total confusion even among the soldiers themselves. I figured that it would be quite a while before the final picture emerged. Meanwhile, I could not really think of what to do other than to continue with my normal routine. I, therefore, got ready and went to my office.
I was in the office late in the morning when military van pulled up in the premises and some soldiers came down. They asked for me and were shown into my office by a staff. They greeted me curtly and explained that they had been sent to invite me for a meeting with the leader of that morning’s coup, Nzeogwu. I was to go in their van, they said, although I could ask someone to follow in my own csr so that he would bring me back after the meeting. I got up and went with them as they requested while my driver drove behind us.
We arrived at the military barracks housing Nzeogwu’s soldiers which had by now turned into a beehive of activity. There were many soldiers on guard, their weapons held firmly in their hand. There were also trucks parked in front of the offices; a few others came in and went out. Except for the noise of the vehicles and occasional exchange among soldiers, all was quiet and business-like. No one spoke to us as we parked and walked into the building. Eventually, I was brought before Nzeogwu and he received me with no ceremony. I sat down on a chair and he slowly began to talk.
First of all, he wanted to know where we had hidden the weapons which we were said to have imported into the country. The question really surprised me and so did the tone in which it was asked. I had not met Nzeogwu before, and had never dealt with him in any capacity whatsoever. I had, therefore, no prior expectations with regard to his personality or the questions he would ask me. Nevertheless, I had imagined that he would show a little concern about the sad events that had taken place earlier in the morning. I did not expect him to apologise for what he had done, because he in no way appeared to be unhappy about the new power and attention which he was receiving as a result of his present position. But I had expected that he would begin by justifying the killings somehow, and offering explanations as to how or why the dead leaders had to lose their lives. After all, no matter his feelings against them, they were statesmen who had once led the country and the people. Human decency and reason demanded that they should be treated with respect for their past services, especially because they had died holding their offices. One did not murder one’s national figures and dismiss the incident casually, whatever their fault. Judicial system.
Besides, I thought it was disappointing that the organizers of the military coup were only now trying to put together the reason for their action. I had never known anyone to have imported weapons into the country illegally, least of all the Sardauna. I therefore felt I had to seek further information from Nzeogwu himself before I could answer him. He explained that he heard we had bought many weapons from the Middle East, which we planned to use to wage Jihad against non-Muslims in Nigeria. That was why he now wanted to know where we kept them, he said.
In my prompt response, I told him about my ignorance in this regard. As far as I was aware, no such plans had ever been considered by any Islamic group in this country. I spoke with authority because I was the closest adviser to the Sardauna on religious matters, and at no time did he visit the Islamic countries in the Middle East without me since I became Grand Khadi. I had never known him to have discussed war in Nigeria, much less purchase weapons.
This prompted Nzeogwu to take me to ask concerning my own appointment. He could not understand, he said, why there had to be a separate court for Muslims outside the country’s judicial system. After all, Muslims were also Nigerians, and must, therefore submit to the law of the land like everyone else. ‘As for Grand Khadi, of what use is he, since there is already the Chief Justice?’ he concluded.
‘Well,’ I answered, ‘Islam is not like Christianity or the other religions you know. In Islam, there are very specific laws in respect of all social matters which must be observed correctly. They include those concerning marriage, divorce, rights to offspring and inheritance. In this regard, only an Islamic court, with a judge versed in the science of the Quran and the Prophet’s traditions, could proper administer justice on a disputing Muslim couple or their inheritors. As for my position, it is only a natural complement to the Area Courts. The appeals that come to me cannot be handled by the Chief Justice because he has no knowledge of Islamic Law.’
With this main subject of the short meeting seemed to have been settled... It became established that in the midnight attack on the Premier’s residence many others had been killed….During the week the Prime Minister (Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa) was found dead in the outskirts of Lagos…..others killed included Brigadier Zakariya Maimalari, Colnel Kur Muhammad, Lt-Colonel Abogo Largema, Lt-Colonel Yakubu Pam. Similarly, the Premier of the Western Nigeria, the Minister of Finance, the Commander of the 1s t Brigade, Kaduna all lost their lives.
Gradually, more details about the military coup became public and at the same time the real motives of the coup planners began to appear. It was immediately apparent that Igbo Christian officers were the leaders and all the killings followed a set pattern. Only the Muslims and those who were considered as their friends were assassinated. The Prime Minister (a Hausa-Fulani Muslim) was killed, but the President (an Igbo Christian) was skillfully sent out of the country. His farewell words to the Prime Minister, as I heard later, were, ‘I see you on 15 January.’
Pictures of the dead Sardauna against the background of his burning house were immediately put on display, along with those of Nzeogwu giving the heroic account of how he broke into the house and shot him, amidst the wailings of the women and children. These pictures were used by many Igbo leaders and traders and elsewhere in the North to taunt the local people, as evidence that the Sardauna was dead and the North had been defeated. Suddenly, the massacres of the Muslim leaders and politicians was turned into a revolution, with the most glowing tributes being showered on the assassins. In the South in general there outright jubilation in most urban centres, which echoed in their papers. Hardly any newspaper lamented the killings, in fact some saw it as progressive political move. Many editorials were unrepentant, as though the killings were most natural solution to whatever problems the country had.''
- Sheikh Abubakar Gumi with Isma'ila A. Tsiga, 'Where I Stand', (1992). Pg 112, 113, 114, 115,116,117,118. You have written or copied aboki side of d story we d igbos have our own side of d story n the truth remains that Christian Delta man killed your people so remove Igbo n put delta or south south ok. |
Politics › Re: Asaba Massacre: Untold Story Of Tragedy And Carnage by GGirll: 9:24am On Jan 21, 2020 |
I'm glad that history that was removed from d curriculum to teach lies n bias to our kids has now come out in my life time...so the true first coup plotters n executors were even from Delta n the evil old men n women fed us with lies just to annihilate igbos n paint them black in d world. Thank God for this truth n I have no pity for the hypocrites from Delta that died cos they duly deserved it. They have n are still paying d prize of their wixkedness n hypocrisy against d igbos whose language they speak. As for the rest that joined against igbos your woes is still doing press up n you will never go Scot free as karma will always visit you as you saw in d lives of those who wasted d fools of asaba. Igbos remain d greatest despite all wickedness, marginalization,antagonism, tribalism,hatred,injustices,disfavoritism, bias,genocides,pogrom n mayhems they suffered in this country yet they are standing tall n will continue to wax strong till eternity. Thank God I didn't marry my best friend from Delta, now my decision is understandable. Foolish ingrates they should Endeavour to remove our language from their dirty tongues n get their own. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: How The British Press Reported On Meghan And Harry by GGirll: 8:32am On Jan 21, 2020 |
crackkhaus: At least, trying to please them would have scored her some points. But you can't please everyone you know |
Celebrities › Re: Ned Nwoko & Regina Daniels Arrive In Nigeria In Style (Pictures) by GGirll: 10:15pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
Show of shame |
Politics › Re: Gains We Have Made On Different Fronts, By Buhari In Meeting With British P.M by GGirll: 7:10pm On Jan 20, 2020 |
africandollar: Yes, go and report to your Masters who hired you to make our lives a living hell! Britain una well done o! You ensured our region would not develop by amalgamating oil with water since 1914. We equally sent our own daughter Meghan Markle to ruin your so called dynasty and she’s just getting started. Una never see something, you can’t plant cassava and expect to reap coco yam never! It’s never done! Correct man here others are d more they look d less they see....the same western world that packaged him to achieve what they couldn't achieve with GEJ. Your sense dey there joor |
Celebrities › Re: Krystal Okeke Displays Fulani Costume (Photos) by GGirll: 9:56pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
Damage control nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Gowon: No Regrets Fighting Civil War by GGirll: 9:50pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
Me I'm just watching in 3D....all Igbo haters can now see what we have been saying...militants neutralized n granted fake amnesty, Ipobs are terrorist but kwankwasiya, bandits,herdsmen n bokos are good n should be given amnesty right? Igbos get your own amotekun n be not deceived....this country has a sinister plan lol. |
Politics › Re: Seyi Makinde Visits Obasanjo, Says AGF Lacks Power To Declare Amotekun Illegal by GGirll: 8:02pm On Jan 15, 2020 |
If only the south can unite n fight their common enemies |
Politics › Re: Herdsmen Abandon Their Cows In Ijare, Ondo, Run For Their Lives by GGirll: 7:06pm On Jan 15, 2020 |
Sunofgod: The revenge will be bloody. Which revenge that will be bloody?? Why destroy people's farm lands n means of livelihood? Let them do their worse people are tired of them n their useless threats all men shall die n face judgement so if d death is by fulani all well after all d same death awaits all fulanis and their sponsors n supporters. When you see evil call it evil cos you may be d next victim Modified : let the traditional rulers call the fulani leader in on do n seek for a peaceful cohabitation without destruction of crops n cattles. |
Politics › Re: South Leaders To Malami: Why Is Amotekun Illegal & Hisbah Legal? by GGirll: 4:48pm On Jan 15, 2020 |
Belafonte: Igbo people have come again either emotional arguments. MASSOB has been there for countless years and nobody cares about them and what they intend to achieve. The only reason Nnamdi Kanu was antagonized was because oh dis rhetoric of insulting evenly tribe and trying to paint other tribes as haters of the Igbo people, but the truth is we really don’t care about you people.
Amotekun has been established and yorubas have not insulted anybody, but you cannot take our name out of your mouth. When you fight your fight, you insult us; when we fight our own fight you insult us. Dem swear for una? Have you come to add Igbo to your fight with fulani sai baba you voted ? Don't let your hatred for igbos kill you o. Go n face the Sao baba them you voted for n leave omo nna alone as we don't care about you either nonsense. |