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TravelRe: How Can I Stay Safe When I Arrive In Nigeria? by greateliso(m): 11:08pm On Dec 17, 2009
@ poster u were given wrong information about the New Nigeria of Today. please make a re-THINK
PoliticsRe: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by greateliso(m): 9:54pm On Dec 16, 2009
hummmm,
TravelRe: Which Is The Worst Road To Travel On In Nigeria. by greateliso(m): 9:36pm On Dec 16, 2009
Abuja - Lokoja "but  they putting up a dual system now"
SportsRe: Nigeria Reject Adidas Kit by greateliso(m): 1:18pm On Dec 15, 2009
~Borat~:
Those silly hausa f.o.o.l.s at the NFF know nothing!!
guy, ur mouth no GOOD
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Losing Its Importance In The World, US Envoys Warn by greateliso(m): 1:10pm On Dec 15, 2009
shilling:
The U.S invading Nigeria, now that's hilarious. Let's all try to be optimistic here, it'll get better one day. At the end of the day, hope is all we have.
yea,
TravelRe: First Commercial Flight To Akwa-ibom From Abuja Airport (with Arik Air) by greateliso(m): 11:49am On Dec 15, 2009
well, good we're fast improving.
SportsRe: Super Eagles Will Defeat Argentina - Okocha by greateliso(m): 10:36am On Dec 15, 2009
yes we can! its just a matter of choice and decision.
FoodRe: A New Twist On Fried Plantain by greateliso(m): 8:06pm On Dec 14, 2009
:p hummmm,
CareerRe: Teachers Forum by greateliso(m): 7:33pm On Dec 14, 2009
it's the best profession ever!
BusinessRe: ATM Fraud Victims Sue CBN, 24 Banks In Class Action by greateliso(m): 7:19pm On Dec 14, 2009
winning the case is not ganna be easy task
FashionRe: Do Clothes Make A Woman? by greateliso(m): 7:09pm On Dec 14, 2009
Epi:
My mother ALWAYS say this "The way you carry yourself speak volumes of you. The way you dress (if you dress neat, it makes it much easier to overlook the negative), your smile (white teeth), clean fingernails (no chip polish/dirt under your nails) your hair (looks fresh not "bushy"wink, the way you speak (speak properly even if you have to bite your tongue) and your walk (don't walk with your head down because it shows weakness.  Walk with your head high) cheesy wink
GOOD COMBINATION

NO MORE POST PLEASE
EventsRe: What Event Do You Love Celebrating? by greateliso(m): 2:46pm On Dec 14, 2009
xmas & N year,
TV/MoviesRe: Ini Edo Produces Her 1st Film by greateliso(m): 2:18pm On Dec 13, 2009
good inovation
FamilyRe: Nigerian Couple In Arlington,tx In Trouble For Keeping Slaves. by greateliso(m): 1:57pm On Dec 13, 2009
too bad
FashionRe: A Close Up At Miss Nigeria by greateliso(m): 12:38pm On Dec 13, 2009
she is just the best of her kind
TravelRe: Beautiful Calabar In Pictures by greateliso(m): 1:07am On Dec 13, 2009
hummmmmmmmmm
Music/RadioRe: 2face Idibia – Implication (brand New) by greateliso(m): 12:08am On Dec 13, 2009
the guy try
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Introduce Urself During A Job Interview by greateliso(m): 6:31pm On Dec 12, 2009
we use the format for how to introduce urself

1) Name

2) Place

3) Qualification

4) Family Background

5) Hobbies
RomanceRe: My Bf Is Too Stingy by greateliso(m): 12:56pm On Dec 12, 2009
PUT ALL THESE INTO CONSIDERATION IF YOU REALLY LOVE HIM
Raymond247:
Frequent calls does not signifies love, but what signifies love are those words that both of u share when talking, if your bf does not love u he wont be sacrifising is sleep just to talk to u, u know its not all corpers that is well paid, have u called him yet he refused to pick u calls? Try and understand why he calls u only at nite, spare him sometime and see if he does not change, i cant tell u what to do, because u knw him better dan i do.
note: after your conversation does he always tell u he loves u before hanging up?
paddy_lo:
theres nothing wrong with free calls especially if he cant afford it right now. . .

if he got a good job then it will be a different matter. . .

why not give your guy a little support

instead of complaining about something as trivial as this
chiozor:
why not call him if you love him, must he be the one to do the call.
i see you comparing him with some other men that call you regularly-silly you
send hime 750 mtn and see hw many time he will use it on you, then you will know if it is as a result of stingy or global meltdown.
grin
i know the way you feel, but just try and explain your ordeals to him
RomanceRe: If Your Girlfriend Say's She Is No More Interested: by greateliso(m): 12:20pm On Dec 12, 2009
just leave it to God
PoliticsRe: Best Governor Of The Year 2009 by greateliso(m): 11:27am On Dec 12, 2009
edoyad:
To be fair, i wouldn't be surprised if something like 80% of the people posting here are Lagosians in spirit, hence the Fasholazition of the topic.
you are right
ComputersRe: Website, U Can't But Visit Anytime U Are On Internet by greateliso(m): 10:07am On Dec 12, 2009
ComputersRe: Internet Usage In Africa: Nigeria is Second by greateliso(m): 8:16pm On Dec 09, 2009
oluwafemi113:
cool cool cool Naija Bam Bam:::::: we are going for good grin grin grin
yes o,
RomanceRe: My Boyfriend Is Addicted To Online Dating. by greateliso(m): 8:11pm On Dec 09, 2009
he's just having FUN, but attitude is bad
PoliticsRe: Kill N' Go Nigeria: Amnesty International Says Police “kill At Will” by greateliso(op): 7:57pm On Dec 09, 2009
hum, 9ja police
PoliticsKill N' Go Nigeria: Amnesty International Says Police “kill At Will” by greateliso(op): 7:55pm On Dec 09, 2009
Kill n' Go
Amnesty International exposed the shocking level of unlawful police killings in Nigeria, in a new report released today, “The Nigerian police are responsible for hundreds of unlawful killings every year,” said Erwin van der Borght, Director of Amnesty International’s Africa Programme.

“Police don’t only kill people by shooting them; they also torture them to death, often while they are in detention.”

“The majority of the cases go un-investigated and the police officers responsible go unpunished. The families of the victims usually get no justice or redress. Most never even find out what happened to their loved ones.”

Police frequently claim that the victims of shootings were ‘armed robbers’ killed in ‘shoot-outs’ with the police or while trying to escape custody. These claims are often highly implausible.

Fifteen-year-old Emmanuel Egbo was killed by a police officer in Enugu in September 2008. According to witnesses, he was playing with other children in front of his uncle’s house when three police officers came up to them. One officer pulled out a gun and shot the boy, claiming he was an armed robber. He was unarmed. In August 2009, his family discovered his body had disappeared from the mortuary. As of November 2009, the body is still missing.

Amnesty International said that some police officers see the killings of ‘armed robbers’ in detention as acceptable practice.

In June 2009, the organization visited the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) detention centre in Abuja, which is located in a disused abattoir outside the city.

Suspects are held in a vast warehouse previously used for slaughtering cattle. Chains are still hanging from the ceiling. When Amnesty International delegates visited the building, about 15 people were held in cells. Amnesty International delegates counted at least 30 empty bullet cases scattered on the ground.

Unofficially, a policeman told Amnesty International that many “armed robbers” are taken there and shot.

Amnesty International said that one of the main problems is ‘Nigeria Police Force Order 237’ under which police officers are allowed to shoot suspects and detainees who attempt to escape or avoid arrest – whether or not they pose a threat to life.

“Force Order 237 is so impermissibly broad. It simply gives police officers permission to shoot people. It is against international standards, and is being abused by police officers to commit, justify and cover up illegal killings,” said Erwin van der Borght.

“The government must repeal Force Order 237 and publicly announce that the use of lethal force is only allowed when strictly unavoidable to protect life. This simple step could make a big difference to the number of unlawful police killings we are seeing in Nigeria.”

Enforced disappearances in Nigeria are rife. Typically, in the first days or weeks following arrest, families are allowed to visit their relatives in detention. Later on, police tell them their loved ones have been “transferred to Abuja”. Other times, they simply deny any knowledge of their whereabouts.

The Nigerian government says that they do not condone extrajudicial killings. But they are not doing enough to stop them and bring the police perpetrators to justice. Even on the rare occasions when police officers implicated in an unlawful killing are prosecuted, they are often released on bail or escape custody. Some are simply transferred to other states.

“Ending unlawful killings and enforced disappearances by the police will require serious legal reform and commitment and support from the Nigerian police force,” said Erwin van der Borght. “The Nigerian Police Force must introduce a new code of conduct throughout its chain of command – from the very top to the bottom. If not, the cycle of violence will simply continue.”




http://www.saharareporters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4489:kill-n-go-nigeria-amnesty-international-says-police-kill-at-will&catid=114:press-releases&Itemid=362

PoliticsRe: Fashola Launches Surveillance Helicopters by greateliso(m): 7:51pm On Dec 09, 2009
good job
Christianity EtcRe: How DNA Technology Proves The Existence Of God by greateliso(m): 4:21pm On Dec 07, 2009
evolution
TravelRe: How Expensive Is Nigeria At Present? by greateliso(m): 10:38am On Dec 02, 2009
200k hum
PoliticsRe: Tribute To Nigerian Military In Pictures by greateliso(m): 6:31pm On Dec 01, 2009
back2back:
useless Military,

where are they to protect the NIGERIANS just killed in Bakasi by Cameroun Army??
WHERE ARE U FROM? your pronouncement are uncouth.

WELL AS FOR ME
I LOVE NIGERIA 4 LIFE!
PhonesRe: MTN Data Modem Now N8,500 by greateliso(m): 3:03pm On Dec 01, 2009
i will go and mine soon
RomanceRe: Most Igbo Girls Marry Late Why? by greateliso(m): 2:56pm On Dec 01, 2009
bayourgold:
i observed that igbo ladies, old and single.i dont think i can even marry igbo girls
that is your opinion

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