Politics › Re: Those Who Will Rescue Nigeria Not Yet Born - Joe Igbokwe by Godmann(m): 7:36pm On Sep 28, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: FG Begins Payment Of N585 Million Fine For Release Of 4,000 Inmates Nationwide by Godmann(m): 12:02pm On Nov 19, 2023 |
oluwaseyi0: Fine paid to who? It's just like 'god' claiming he sacrifice Jesus to himself for our sins
Oga release them on compassionate ground since the money still goes back to FG albeit with 50% missing due to corruption Oga, God didn't claim anything. You humans did manufacture the claim |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Secures $13bn Oil And Gas Investment Commitment From Shell, Exxonmobil by Godmann(m): 2:44pm On Sep 22, 2023 |
Curious345: Constitute a government of national unity .
Share power with Peter obi . Tinubu should retain only the ministry of defence and interior. All other portfolios should be relinquished to peter obi ..
This trial by error occuring under Tinubu regime may end up more disastrous than the Buhari years of death ☠️ disaster and disease. .. You expect Obi to work with a criminal? Dream on |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Renames Airports After Buhari, Usman Dan Fodio, Awolowo, Others by Godmann(m): 5:03pm On Jun 26, 2023 |
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Politics › Re: FG May Be Unable To Pay Salaries Beyond June 2023 Without Removing Fuel Subsidy by Godmann(m): 12:46pm On May 02, 2023 |
MrPOTUS: 💩
People like u that probably don't pay bills are quick to say shit.
Let's use an average Nigerian as an example,
Do u expect a person to buy fuel for almost #1000 for his car, his generator at home and his generator for his business??
What did d govt do with the previous ones dey removed??
Y can't dey fix power, get train ready for conveying of goods, especially perishable ones.
This subsidy removal is going to cause hyperinflation, prices of food with triple, people can barely feed now, talk more of them. Paid agent. SHameless |
Politics › Re: FG May Be Unable To Pay Salaries Beyond June 2023 Without Removing Fuel Subsidy by Godmann(m): 12:36pm On May 02, 2023 |
You are worse than APC. You are helping to wash APC to look clean. nairalanda1: 1. Shows that APC has failed in diversifying the economy
2.Having said that, the man is right.
The problem with fuel subsides is simple. Let's use a hypothetical example.
A lot of Nigerians say that we should reduce fuel to N65 a liter. Well, in 2011, December, a liter of fuel was N65, while the landing cost was N99. So, we was paying N34 per liter of fuel.
Now, if we kept fuel at N65 a liter up to September 2022, when the landing cost was N500, we would have been paying about N435 per liter of fuel in subsidy.
Multiply that by our fuel consumption, then let's not forget that fuel consumption in 2011 is far less than fuel consumption now.
That means that all our budget money would go to subsidy plus more of our loans...
There is a reason why subsidy has to go.
(Obaseki is not in APC by the way). |
Literature › Re: Chimamanda Adichie's Arise News Interview (Full Video) by Godmann(m): 7:57am On Apr 12, 2023 |
You will Agbado people here. They will run away. They are like vultures without value looking for what to devour. 5 Likes |
Crime › Re: Uncovering The Dark Truth: David Hundeyin's Expulsion, Fraudulent Activities.. by Godmann(m): 10:32pm On Mar 24, 2023 |
OfofoNigeria: Uncovering the Dark Truth: David Hundeyin's Expulsion, Fraudulent Activities, and Denial of Deserving Opportunities David Hundeyin's recent expulsion from Oxford University for running a fraudulent book launch on the university premises has brought to light his questionable character and history of misconduct. David Hundeyin, along with his accomplice Onyeka Nwelue, have been accused of exploiting people for financial gain, and it has now been revealed that he was given a fellowship that should have been awarded to one Rose Okeke, the true and the real winner of the James Currey Prize 2022.
Onyeka Nwelue, whose Academic Visitor status at Oxford and Cambridge was terminated last month, used his position at the two universities to set up a fellowship scheme for the benefit of his financial associates, an ongoing investigation by Cherwell has found. This comes after he established his own place at Oxbridge through payment of at least £12,000 in donations and academic visitorship fees. Before the recipients of this year’s James Currey Fellowships were announced, Nwelue posted about the scheme online, tweeting: “I am not a billionaire but I have established two Fellowships in Oxford and Cambridge” and “Philanthropy is a messy thing. If you’re a criminal, a fraudster (sic) … invest in things that will cleanse your stained heart”. Cherwell found that both individuals who were awarded the James Currey Fellowships this year had existing financial relationships with Nwelue before receiving them. David Hundeyin, was announced as the James Currey Fellow at Cambridge in October 2022, after signing a book deal with Nwelue’s publishing house Abibiman Publishers in September. Hundeyin later faced complaints for making misogynistic remarks to students at a launch event for this book in Oxford on 31st January 2023, which he promoted under the university logo without the university’s permission. He has also claimed on Twitter that Cambridge awarded him a “Fellowship” despite the university consistently denying any input in selecting the James Currey Fellows and confirming to Cherwell that Hundeyin’s status was that of an academic visitor. Mitterand Okorie, the current James Currey Fellow at Oxford, co-founded the World Arts Agency, a Johannesburg-based literary agency, with Nwelue in 2019 as well as publishing his first book in 2017 with Nwelue’s company Blues & Hills. He also wrote Nwelue’s biography, Onyeka Nwelue: A Troubled Life, which he published through Abibiman in 2022. Asked why the James Currey Fellowships had been awarded to these individuals, Nwelue said: “I have no answer to your questions.” However, after his associations with Oxbridge were terminated, Nwelue wrote in an email to Oxford staff: “I did not mean to tarnish the image of the African Studies Centre … I am very sorry to have brought the embarrassment I brought. About bringing David Hundeyin here, I didn’t read the signs properly. I am also sorry about that.” The James Currey Fellowship was actually offered to another writer before being given to Mitterand Okorie, Cherwell discovered. In September 2022, aspiring Nigerian author Rosemary Okeke won the James Currey Prize, a competition she entered through the James Currey Society several months earlier. Along with prize money, one of the benefits of the prize was a funded James Currey Fellowship at Oxford, contingent on signing a book deal with Abibiman Publishers. The James Currey Fellowship in Oxford was actually offered to another writer before being given to Mitterand Okorie, Cherwell discovered. In September 2022, aspiring Nigerian author Rosemary Okeke won the James Currey Prize, a competition she entered through the James Currey Society several months earlier. Along with prize money, one of the benefits of the prize was a funded James Currey Fellowship at Oxford, contingent on signing a book deal with Abibiman Publishers. She told Cherwell: “There was, and is, a lot of confusion about the fellowship on my end, especially because people who weren’t even among the shortlisted candidates [for the James Currey Prize] were getting appointed fellowships by the Society. They seemed to be uncoordinated.” One of the James Currey Prize jurors told Cherwell: “I was unaware that Rosemary Okeke never received the fellowship. This is unfortunate and unfair to Rosemary Okeke. The assessment process was very rigorous and time-consuming. It took two rounds of assessment, and to prevail as the winner means that Okeke deserved everything that was promised to her by the award organisers.” The fact that Okeke was denied the fellowship that she rightfully won raises important questions about the accountability of those involved, within genuine literary circles. It is worrying and a scandal that talented and deserving individuals like Okeke can be denied opportunities because of the actions of dishonest and disreputable people like David Hundeyin and Nwelue. What's even more disturbing is the recent accusations that Hundeyin has made against other people and organizations, including the BBC, of offering positions for sex. It begs the question: Is it then fair to assume that Hundeyin offered sex for the award while robbing Okeke of her award? These accusations raise concerns about the safety and fairness some so-called literary communities, and it is important that we take steps to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. It is clear that David Hundeyin and Nwelue are willing to exploit anyone, including university communities, to make a quick buck. But how can we ensure that the literary community is a safe and welcoming space for all voices, free from the influence of those with questionable character and motives? What measures can be put in place to prevent individuals like David Hundeyin and Nwelue from taking advantage of vulnerable people? This ongoing saga involving David Hundeyin and Nwelue serves as a reminder that we must always be vigilant and hold those in positions of power and influence accountable for their actions. We must continue to strive for a literary community that is fair, just, and inclusive, and that values the voices and contributions of all. You are very silly |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi & His Lawyers File Petition To The Presidential Elections Tribunal by Godmann(m): 8:45am On Mar 21, 2023 |
akingangan: Peter Obi lost the election.
The toxic behaviour of the Obidient movement which manipulated and brainwashed many young people who thought this was Big Brother is what gave him that much votes in the first place.
But now they are overwhelmed when given the same taste of their medicine.
You think you won the election but only won one governorship out of 36 states Shame on you |
Business › Re: How To Deposit Old ₦1000, ₦500 And ₦200 Notes At The CBN by Godmann(m): 7:34pm On Feb 14, 2023 |
priceactionx: I pity this guy. He should pray tinubu should not win (but sorry to say, as the looks now, he is the most favored among the contestants based on what is on ground) if not, his jail will be longer than kanu own especially if he is found guilty of working with bad elements in apc government. The day he got apc nomination form and wanted to contest, i know many things is cooking up in this administration. Only few days from now will clearify his adrenaline rush that is making him to be abnormal. People in Nigeria supporting this wrong timing think they are smart, but are seriously suffering to collect their remaining 2k from the bank with no hope, loosing business deals in empty stomachs because of failed transactions and network should be more worried. And you think politicians wont be able to still buy votes? Una never chichomchin. When the hunger hit yur head well during the election, you too will join them to sell your votes when you see new notes flying around and security agents looks away. For naija wey i know, vote buying with the new currency will flow well. Thats just sad situations that likely happen. Mumu talk |
Politics › Re: Crowd Funding: APC Raises ₦24 Million In 3 Days For Tinubu by Godmann(m): 9:42am On Dec 03, 2022 |
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Politics › Re: 4 PDP Governors, BoT Members To Atiku: We Will Dump Your Campaign If Ayu Resigns by Godmann(m): 11:22pm On Oct 16, 2022 |
yomi961: Peter Obi placed El Rufai under house arrest and released him at the airport with the order that he should go and campaign in Kaduna.
Peter Obi swore with the life of his wife and children that he will never leave APGA, the party that will transform the South East, to a "Yoruba" or Fulani political party.
Peter Obi swept the massacre of almost 100 dissidents whose corpses were dumped in a River under the carpet.
Peter Obi denied Local Government Areas in Anambra State autonomy and refused to conduct Local Government Elections.
Peter Obi destroyed Labour Party's billboards as Governor of Anambra State. That time Olusegun Mimiko was the Governor of Ondo State under the platform of Labour Party which was seen as the 2nd Yoruba party (after ACN) that period.
Peter Obi is an autocratic Marxist ruler. He hates opposition and will go to any point to silence those who ask important questions.
Peter Obi is the ocean from which Obidense fetch their dictatorship and hope of a one-party state - an utopian democracy where an electorate is not supposed to support another candidate.
Peter Obi is a tyrant,Undemocratic opportunist who employs his effeminate voice and rand infusion of lies to coax the public
Is Peter Obi himself not a Devil and an anathema to EndSars?.. What could have prompted Obi to rush to court to obtain an injunction stopping the EndSars Panel in Anambra from summoning him on the ground of the atrocities committed by Akwuzu Sars under James Nwafor. If he really truly loved the Youths as he claims, why did he use the court to scuttle the inquiry and denied justice to the family of those youths killed under his regime? Obi is nothing but a killer of youths, a hypocritical liar hiding under the facade of sainthood. Stupid liar. When did arresting someone on election eve equate to stopping campaign? May your life be caused for this lie |
Politics › Re: 4 PDP Governors, BoT Members To Atiku: We Will Dump Your Campaign If Ayu Resigns by Godmann(m): 11:20pm On Oct 16, 2022 |
post=117620188: Hmmmm, this is deep! Are you an alien in this country mr deep? E'lrufia was arrested on the election eve where he went to Anambra to facilitate election rigging for Ngige APC. |
Politics › Re: 2023 Presidential Election: Why Atiku May Win by Godmann(m): 9:05am On Oct 15, 2022 |
DaddyFabooluz: From the way things are going, there is no doubt Peter Obi is loved by man and want him to win. But quite unfortunately for him, his party is a light weight in almost all parts of Nigeria and that is a very big disadvantage in the reality of today's politics in Nigeria.
Tinubu on the Apc side has a strong force around Nigeria but his chances are likely to be cut short because of his muslim muslim ticket. This means that votes will be shared between Tinubu, Peter Obi and Atiku in the South, East and West.
As for Atiku, his victory seems to smile because he has the most dominant forces in the North and that alone can clearly defeat the sharing of votes from the entire South, East and West.
Though the election will be very tight because Apc the ruling party will try to use all means in their disposal to rig and win the election, but PDP knows the game very well and will try to lock head with Apc anyhow they can. Unfortunately LP and Peter Obi can only rely on the huge followers called obidients that have his back but in reality, that will only help split the votes in the South, East and West while Atiku will crush all contestants in the North to claim his victory.
This is just my opinion from the way things are now and everyone is very free to have their own different options. So I come and go in PEACE. Is this what you want or what your brain truly believes? How will Atiku get Southern votes from the South ? On what Basis? Why will Northern Christians cast votes in Block for another Fulani that will go after their lands like Buhari did? Keep deceiving yourself |
Politics › Re: Aisha Yesufu Analysis Of Peter Obi Chances Of Winning The Presidential Election by Godmann(m): 5:14pm On Sep 21, 2022 |
Buckeyemedia1: Hajia Aisha keep deceiving yourself, APC & Bola Ahmed Tinubu will win the election overwhelmingly.
Hell will freeze the day an Igbo man can defeat a Yoruba & Hausa/Fulani man in a general election in Nigeria. When did Hausa and Yoruba become a team? When Nigerian was working, Zik ran Lagos in all elections |
Romance › Re: Payvice Itex POS has crashed like MMM billions lost PHOTOS by Godmann(m): 10:39am On Sep 14, 2022 |
Ucheuokoro: Some people claim they are now seeing 0 naira in their payvice itex that was having some money. CBN should help us o. Oga you are forking lying. They had issues with their transfer and all other services are running. I guess the Transfer came up this morning. You only have to validate your wallet as a valid agent |
Politics › Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: What Transpired During Obasanjo, Tinubu’s Meeting by Godmann(m): 8:45am On Aug 19, 2022 |
tunjijones: I don't even know who to support in this election.
Tinubu is too old to rule this very complex country and his party even had the audacity to pick a Muslim as a running mate (I know that's the only way they can have a chance). But his past experience and exploits in governance is really speaking for him
For Peter obi, he didn't do much in Anambra (forget all what is supporters are saying online. How wld you return money back to the state account when there are several infrastructures to be built. I think he was clueless on what to use the funds for). But he younger and agile. He is not a saint but he is a lesser thief compared to atiku and tinubu.
For Atiku, I don't even know. He is as much a thief like tinubu but at least he picked a Christian running mate and he has vast experience in governance and has as much international connections as Tinubu.
Kindly advise on who i shd vote for with strong reason. (I have my PVC and I must vote).
FYI, I will not vote a candidate cos of religion or tribe. You are truly neutral to a very large extent. Methink Both Atiku and Tinubu is getting too old to be actively involved in serious governance. I also believe that sending both into retirement will send a big message to the voting Public and the Politicians. I see Obi even with what you enumerated as his advantage as a far better option that the two |
Politics › Re: Igbo-Etiti Traditional Rulers Pay Solidarity Visit To Governor Ugwuanyi by Godmann(m): 6:01am On Nov 26, 2021 |
The Hussle is rel.
Hungry group |
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Programming › Re: Why Are Backend Developers Paid More Than Frontend Developers? by Godmann(m): 3:46pm On Jan 19, 2021 |
Angelawhite: I’m a full stack developer and I’ll tell you though I enjoy fronted more, it a bit tougher.
Most backend codes are re-usable across several other projects. You can’t say the same for Front end. User interfaces look different and some UI have crazy designs and effects that you have to implement from scratch
I can write a full bank end application in a single day - but I can’t build a front end with all the pages in a single day
Moreover, it’s a fallacy that backend developers earn higher Hmmmmm. Clap for yourself. You just showed the little you know |
Politics › Re: Tinubu: I Have Never Earned A Dime From Lekki Toll Gate by Godmann(m): 5:19pm On Oct 21, 2020 |
Queseda: This man is just a victim of bad press from social media because he prevented PDP from grabbing Lagos. I wonder why people won't just get his name off their mouth. If truly all politicians are corrupt as we claim, why are you not talking about his other equally corrupt colleagues? Seriously? |
Health › Re: Bala Mohammed Authorises The Use Of Chloroquine For Treatment Of Coronavirus by Godmann(m): 8:04pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
TheGoodJoe: I heard that one of the lead researchers in the new study on chloroquine was someone bankrolled by Gilead.
I have lost my trust for all these health bodies after the repeated lies of WHO. Many of them are under control by some of these to pharmaceutical companies. Brainwash is evil. It is difficult to rightly inform brainwashed heads |
Politics › Re: Untold Story Of Pmb’s Refusal To Sign Electoral Amendment Bill by Godmann(m): 6:36am On Dec 10, 2018 |
Lies for idiots, generated by lazy idiots. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russian Military Plane With 14 On Board Disappears During Israeli Strikes On Syr by Godmann(m): 5:03pm On Sep 18, 2018 |
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Business › Re: Innoson Vs GTBank: EFCC Arrests Innocent Chukwuma In Enugu (Photos) by Godmann(m): 12:46pm On Dec 19, 2017 |
Naijaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Politics over business.
God punish all evil people |
Culture › Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Godmann(m): 8:58am On May 14, 2017 |
He's not his grandfather. The man is his father |
Politics › Re: Who Are The Serious Contenders In 2019 If Buhari Doesn't Run? by Godmann(m): 12:48pm On Apr 27, 2017 |
Sanusi or Shekarua are the only Northerners I can trust with my Vote and support. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Chelsea Vs Manchester City (2 - 1) On 5th April 2017 by Godmann(m): 6:19pm On Apr 05, 2017 |
Come on Chelsea. The Pearl of London.
Make us happy tonight |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Are Yorubas Few In The Roman Catholic And Also Few Yoruba Revd Fathers? by Godmann(m): 6:05pm On Apr 02, 2017 |
N[quote author=chidiebere2020 post=55192646]SINCE the day Reverend Father Lutz from France stepped his feet on the soil of the ancient city of Onitsha in 1885, the history of the people of Eastern Nigeria has not been the same. Our history changed for the better. I do reflect, from time to time, on the heroism of European missionaries who left the relative comforts of their homes to come to Igboland and the rest of Eastern Nigeria from the 19th Century in order to bring the Good News to our people. Some died on the high seas. Some died of diseases like malaria endemic in the tropics. Some were killed by our people who innocently thought that they were strange and dangerous beings because the Europeans looked totally different from them. Yet, the Christian missionaries persisted because of their immense love of God and humanity. Father Lutz, Bishop Joseph Shannahan, Bishop Joseph Heery and other early missionaries are a perfect example of what the Bible calls agape love, or sacrificial love. May their souls rest in the bosom of the Lord. These authentic men of God did not just bring us the Gospel. They spearheaded the abolition of improper cultural practices like the killing of twins and the”osu” and “ohu” caste system. They brought us modern healthcare. The impressive hospitals they established in places like Onitsha, Ihiala and Adazi, all in Anambra State, several decades ago still provide our people with quality services. The Holy Rosary Hospital at Emekuku, Imo State, and St Luke’s Hospital, Anua, Akwa Ibom State, are among the numerous medical facilities established by the Church in Eastern Nigeria which have been of immense benefit to our people. Many people abandoned by their families and communities because they were afflicted by diseases like leprosy were treated in hospitals like these ones free of charge. I hesitate to imagine what Eastern Nigeria would have been without the Church. If not for Caritas, the Catholic charity, millions of our people would have perished during the civil war due to acute hunger. The Federal Government imposed an economic and food blockade against Eastern Nigeria because, as it argued, “starvation is a legitimate instrument of war”. Caritas cargo planes were strafed relentlessly, day and night. I personally benefitted greatly from the tones of dried milk, corned beef, salt, egg yoke, dried milk and other critical things made available by Caritas. The contribution of the Church to the educational development of Eastern Nigeria remain unparalleled. The missionaries used their limited resources to build schools all over the place, and products of these schools were competing favourably with their counterparts anywhere in the world. Generations of our best teachers, professors, lawyers, medical doctors and other professionals were trained in places like Christ the King College, Onitsha. I am a proud Old Boy of the great CKC. Up to 1970, many of the schools in various places in the Southeast were either established or managed by the Church. Like in other parts of the world, it has always been a thing of pride to associate with a Catholic Church owned or run school. Without the Church, there is no way Eastern Nigeria could have made the stupendous progress it has recorded in education, especially from 1945 when the Second World War came to an end. The Yoruba people of Western Nigeria, for instance, have a historical head start over the Igbo in education principally because major Yoruba towns and cities like Lagos are located on the coast; the white people who brought formal education to Nigeria came through the sea. Yet, within only two decades, the Igbo, to use Professor Chinua Achebe’s language, “had wiped out their educational handicap in one fantastic burst of energy”. By 1965, the Igbo were competing favourably with the Yoruba. In fact, there were more Igbo PhD holders among the Igbo than among the Yoruba, though the Yoruba had more professors. It is regrettable that the government took over Church schools in Nigeria, beginning with, of all places, East Central State (today’s Southeast). The forcible acquisition practically sounded the death knell of sound and solid education throughout the country. Hitherto, we received a kind of education which combined high academic standards with high morals and discipline. This was in line with the tradition of Catholic education everywhere in the world. It is, therefore, with joy that we note that some state governments have begun to return some of these schools to their proprietors. We look forward to having schools like CKC, Onitsha, and College of Immaculate Conception, Enugu, as well as St Patrick’s College, Calabar, return to their days of glory. We also note with delight that the Catholic Church has demonstrated great keenness on the development of higher education, particularly since the liberalisation of the ownership and management of tertiary institutions in Nigeria. It has far more private universities than any organisation. Some of the higher institutions it owns directly or indirectly are Madonna University which is the first private university in the country, Catholic University of Nigeria, Tansian University, St Augustine University, Renaissance University, Bishop Godfrey Okoye University, etc. It does, indeed, gladden the heart that the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, which in the mid 1990s established Loyola Jesuit College in Abuja, the most competitive secondary school in Nigeria, is working hard on building a Jesuit university in the Federal Capital Territory. The role of Opus Dei, a prelature of the Church, in the establishment and management of such famous new institutions as The Lagoon Secondary School in Lagos and The White Sands Secondary School, also in Lekki, Lagos, as well as the Pan African University in Lagos, is well appreciated. On the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Catholic Church, it behoves the three Dioceses in Anambra State to seriously consider starting a famous university in the class of Pan African University, all the more so with the Archdiocese of Abuja about to establish a Jesuit University. After all, each of the dioceses is headed by a scholar of repute. We note with pride that the Church in the Onitsha Archdiocese and the Eastern Nigeria has remained faithful to its principal role: saving souls by reconciling man with his creator through preaching and practising the Good News. There are a lot of big churches everywhere, and many others are springing up rapidly. The churches are always full. Our seminaries, convents and monasteries are full of young men and women eager to serve God with all their being. Our people are the bedrock of Catholicism in every part of Nigeria. Bishop Shannahan described Eastern Nigerians as “natural Catholics”. We gave the Church Blessed Iwene Tansi, the first West African to be beatified. We gave the Church Dominic Cardinal Ekandem and Francis Cardinal Arinze. We produced Rt Rev Godfrey Okoye, the extraordinarily dynamic first Bishop of Enugu Diocese who had earlier served as the Bishop of Port Harcourt and led a holy life. We gave the Church Michael Eneja, the late Bishop of Enugu who led a saintly life right from the time he was in Onitsha as a young priest and inspired a generation of young people into going to the Ministry Mr. Chike MADUEKWE, a lawyer, writes from Anambra Read salvage smore at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/12/125-years-of-catholic-church-in-eastern-nigeria/[/quote Mumu. Before praising White missionaries for coming here to salvage souls, remember to condemn White slave traders that ravaged our land for hundreds of years from 1500 to 18th centuries before the missionaries |
Forum Games › Re: Are You Smart? Crack The Code!! by Godmann(m): 6:41am On Feb 23, 2017 |
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Forum Games › Re: Are You Smart? Crack The Code!! by Godmann(m): 6:31am On Feb 23, 2017 |
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Pic 1 & 2 makes 6 impossible. Pic 3 confirms 2 and 0. Pic 3 and 5 ensures 0 starts the number counts.
Pic 4 takes off 738. Leaving 1 as the last number in the play.
From pic 1, two must end the count, leaving 1 to occupy the starting position |
Culture › Re: Sultan Of Sokoto Advocates Regulation Of Social Media- The Leadership by Godmann(m): 7:41am On Feb 06, 2017 |
This goat that has not been able to produce a pin want to control what he did not build.
What is the contribution of his emirate council or the Nigerian government to to the development and evolution of the Social Media?
The people that worked to give us the ability to interact freely; who invested the energy and resources; and organised their society to be able to think and evolve has not had the tenacity to contemplate the control of the social media, because the know the benefits and developments that freedom breeds; but these apes who has killed and emasculated our talent want t deny us what they do not owe.
The ape should close his dirty mouth and focus and saving the fate of the millions of almajiris in his Emirate council. |