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PhonesRe: Can Anybody Help Me With The Download Link Of This Handler?? by Hakeem12(m): 3:48pm On Aug 10, 2017
Youngpo413:
how?
open YouTube with any browser. When you click on the movie you wanna download and it's about to play, pause it and go to the address bar. You should see either https://m.youtube.com or www.youtube.com. Whichever one it is, clear everything behind youtube to the back and add "ss". It should be either https://ssyoutube.com or www.ssyoutube.com. When you change it, reload the page and it will take you to an extension save from.net and display different video qualities for you to download
PhonesRe: Can Anybody Help Me With The Download Link Of This Handler?? by Hakeem12(m): 12:29am On Aug 10, 2017
I can download from YouTube without using any app at all
PoliticsRe: Anti-Igbo Song: Nnamdi Kanu Tells Igbos To Leave The North by Hakeem12(m): 8:50am On Aug 09, 2017
backtosender:
shut up ozubulu massacre is the hand work of hired militia from northern nigeria you guys are pushing us thinking that we are stupid....nigeria cannot survive second civil war the way things are going...we no this is the hand work of blood thirsty hausa fulani killers they have killed in the church many times....one of the killer went inside the alter backing worshipers shooting at the alter when some worshipers try to escape from the building many was gun down outside now tell me is that how hired assassin operate? if the zoo police dont provide evidence soon retaliation will happen dont deceive yourselves
Hired militia you say? This post by Roz Ben-Okagbue says it all:

Ozubulu... death of the innocent

Yesterday gunmen stormed into a Catholic church in Ozubulu and gunned down members of the congregation who were attending Sunday mass. As the drama unfolded and social media was agog with gory pictures, the rumour mills started grinding and the blame was immediately directed at all sorts of terrorist groups. As the day progressed, however, the truth filtered through and it was revealed that the source of this massacre was an enemy within otherwise known as Greed.

It is said that innocent people lost their lives in the incident but let us ask ourselves, is anyone really innocent in this? Can any of us claim to be innocent? Are we really surprised that this incident occurred? Have we not been courting this enemy for several years now in Igboland? Is it something that started today?

According to reports corroborated by the governor of Anambra state, the incident was the outcome of a drugs war between two drug barons from Ozubulu who were fighting over a debt arising from a drugs deal. Having gone to the house of one of the barons known as “Bishop” and not finding him home, the gunmen proceeded to the church to seek him out and kill him. They marched into the church, saw his father and opened fire killing everyone who was in the way. What gave them the impetus to march into the church premises with their guns and open fire on ‘holy grounds’, committing an act that is a total abomination? They clearly did not recognize the holiness of the premises after all they were aware that the church was built from the proceeds of crime and drug sales. As far as they were concerned, they were home!

And that is where the problem lies. That is where we should begin to question our own innocence in this matter. Is there anyone in that town who was unaware of “Bishop’s” reputation or the source of his wealth? Didn’t the priests accept his blood money to build their church? Didn’t the villagers attend the church knowing where the funds came from? Didn’t they treat the donor and his father with deference because of his ill-gotten wealth? What other outcome could we then expect? How then can we claim to have been innocent?

I attended the funeral of my friend’s father in the East some years ago. At the end of the service, the priest began to name the ‘wealthy’ people in our midst and call them by name to come forward and make donations to the church. He thanked them all for being there and shamelessly badgered them for funds to renovate his church. Neither he nor the son of the deceased who assisted him in identifying the targeted donors saw it fit to thank the rest of us for travelling all the way from Abuja and assisting them in making the event a huge success. We were not important. The focus was on the wealthy people regardless of how this wealth was acquired.

I attended another funeral in Ojoto some years ago. During the proceedings, several men, clearly of questionable character strolled in, accompanied by armed policemen to emphasize their importance. Some were said to be sons of Igwes from neighbouring towns whilst others were clearly successful men of the underworld. One who looked like he was someone’s houseboy dressed up in an ill-fitting safari suit stepped forward with his gun and began shooting in the air. I was horrified and terrified at the same time, and I complained bitterly at the evident lawlessness on display. People around me including my friends, looked at me like I was some spoil sport. Couldn’t I see that this added colour to the event? No one was concerned that the indiscriminate shooting apart from being illegal, could have resulted in a serious accident. They all left at the same time, jumping into their SUV’s and shooting in the air. I was told that the purpose of this was to ward off potential armed robbers since they had ‘sprayed’ huge sums of money at the event. The children present looked on in admiration and awe. These were their heroes and role models approved by us, the adults. So why are we shocked by Ozubulu’s tragedy?

For years, young men with little education and no visible means of income, have come home and built palatial houses for their parents. How many parents refused to live in those houses? What message does that send to the youth? The same people come to the villages and install boreholes and build roads. Soon enough the villagers ‘beg’ them to run for office and before you know it, they are installed in the State or National Assembly or even run for the governor’s office. No questions asked about the source of their wealth. Why then should we be shocked?

Bishop, the drug baron who the gunmen were after celebrated his 36th birthday commissioning roads that he tarred in his community. Governor Willie Obiano’s picture was used to advertise the event, thereby validating this young man. It appears from reports that the governor and the commissioner of police even attended the event. Did they ask him where the funds came from? Hadn’t they heard the rumours? Did they investigate? Are they really shocked at the outcome?

Instead of exhibiting all this shock and sorrow, we should resolve today to end this cycle of greed and worshipping criminals. It’s been going on for so long and we are all guilty. The lesson learnt from Ozubulu is that we are all potential victims so we can no longer pretend that it does not concern us. Anyone of us could have been sitting in that church on Sunday. It was not an incident that just occurred, it was a disaster waiting to happen and it can happen again if we do not take steps to prevent it!
May the souls of all those lost in the incident at Ozubulu and all the faithful departed rest in perfect peace... Amen!
Christianity EtcRe: Aloysius Ikegwuonwu Bishop Reacts To Ozubulu Catholic Church Killings by Hakeem12(m): 8:44am On Aug 09, 2017
This post by Roz Ben-Okagbue says it all:

Ozubulu... death of the innocent

When gunmen stormed into a Catholic church in Ozubulu and gunned down members of the congregation who were attending Sunday mass. As the drama unfolded and social media was agog with gory pictures, the rumour mills started grinding and the blame was immediately directed at all sorts of terrorist groups. As the day progressed, however, the truth filtered through and it was revealed that the source of this massacre was an enemy within otherwise known as Greed.

It is said that innocent people lost their lives in the incident but let us ask ourselves, is anyone really innocent in this? Can any of us claim to be innocent? Are we really surprised that this incident occurred? Have we not been courting this enemy for several years now in Igboland? Is it something that started today?

According to reports corroborated by the governor of Anambra state, the incident was the outcome of a drugs war between two drug barons from Ozubulu who were fighting over a debt arising from a drugs deal. Having gone to the house of one of the barons known as “Bishop” and not finding him home, the gunmen proceeded to the church to seek him out and kill him. They marched into the church, saw his father and opened fire killing everyone who was in the way. What gave them the impetus to march into the church premises with their guns and open fire on ‘holy grounds’, committing an act that is a total abomination? They clearly did not recognize the holiness of the premises after all they were aware that the church was built from the proceeds of crime and drug sales. As far as they were concerned, they were home!

And that is where the problem lies. That is where we should begin to question our own innocence in this matter. Is there anyone in that town who was unaware of “Bishop’s” reputation or the source of his wealth? Didn’t the priests accept his blood money to build their church? Didn’t the villagers attend the church knowing where the funds came from? Didn’t they treat the donor and his father with deference because of his ill-gotten wealth? What other outcome could we then expect? How then can we claim to have been innocent?

I attended the funeral of my friend’s father in the East some years ago. At the end of the service, the priest began to name the ‘wealthy’ people in our midst and call them by name to come forward and make donations to the church. He thanked them all for being there and shamelessly badgered them for funds to renovate his church. Neither he nor the son of the deceased who assisted him in identifying the targeted donors saw it fit to thank the rest of us for travelling all the way from Abuja and assisting them in making the event a huge success. We were not important. The focus was on the wealthy people regardless of how this wealth was acquired.

I attended another funeral in Ojoto some years ago. During the proceedings, several men, clearly of questionable character strolled in, accompanied by armed policemen to emphasize their importance. Some were said to be sons of Igwes from neighbouring towns whilst others were clearly successful men of the underworld. One who looked like he was someone’s houseboy dressed up in an ill-fitting safari suit stepped forward with his gun and began shooting in the air. I was horrified and terrified at the same time, and I complained bitterly at the evident lawlessness on display. People around me including my friends, looked at me like I was some spoil sport. Couldn’t I see that this added colour to the event? No one was concerned that the indiscriminate shooting apart from being illegal, could have resulted in a serious accident. They all left at the same time, jumping into their SUV’s and shooting in the air. I was told that the purpose of this was to ward off potential armed robbers since they had ‘sprayed’ huge sums of money at the event. The children present looked on in admiration and awe. These were their heroes and role models approved by us, the adults. So why are we shocked by Ozubulu’s tragedy?

For years, young men with little education and no visible means of income, have come home and built palatial houses for their parents. How many parents refused to live in those houses? What message does that send to the youth? The same people come to the villages and install boreholes and build roads. Soon enough the villagers ‘beg’ them to run for office and before you know it, they are installed in the State or National Assembly or even run for the governor’s office. No questions asked about the source of their wealth. Why then should we be shocked?

Bishop, the drug baron who the gunmen were after celebrated his 36th birthday commissioning roads that he tarred in his community. Governor Willie Obiano’s picture was used to advertise the event, thereby validating this young man. It appears from reports that the governor and the commissioner of police even attended the event. Did they ask him where the funds came from? Hadn’t they heard the rumours? Did they investigate? Are they really shocked at the outcome?

Instead of exhibiting all this shock and sorrow, we should resolve today to end this cycle of greed and worshipping criminals. It’s been going on for so long and we are all guilty. The lesson learnt from Ozubulu is that we are all potential victims so we can no longer pretend that it does not concern us. Anyone of us could have been sitting in that church on Sunday. It was not an incident that just occurred, it was a disaster waiting to happen and it can happen again if we do not take steps to prevent it!
May the souls of all those lost in the incident at Ozubulu and all the faithful departed rest in perfect peace... Amen!
HealthRe: Peace Samuel Omana: Multicoloured Eyed Girl At Mile 12 Market Cute Photoshoot by Hakeem12(m): 2:54pm On Aug 08, 2017
Boring
CrimeRe: Nigerian Man Arrested In Thailand With 11.85 Grams Of Cocaine (Photo) by Hakeem12(m): 11:20am On Aug 08, 2017
sips tea, grabs a chair, here to read comments
PoliticsRe: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Hakeem12(m): 11:09am On Aug 08, 2017
zoedew:
@ Franudi, Hian! But you can make your point without calling the other person a goat!! Spread love and hatred!
No comment
PoliticsRe: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Hakeem12(m): 8:08am On Aug 08, 2017
franudi:
So how does the sit at home concern you?Did anybody ask you for food after the sit at home?Ewu.
All the best for you then. Moving on to better things.
PoliticsRe: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Hakeem12(m): 11:01pm On Aug 07, 2017
attackgat:
That 30th of May pained the Northerners badly. For them, it was too much. They dont like it when anything challenges their power. For Kanu and IPOB to issue a sit-at -home order and it was carried out made them want to go mad.
Oh I see, and what has sitting at home for that day done for you? Sheer display of stupidity. Why will someone in their right senses sit at home to show support for a cause they believe in.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Says DNA Result Linking Igbos To Jews Is Positive (Video) by Hakeem12(m): 5:01pm On Aug 07, 2017
GuyWise:
Thank God you have accepted who you really are, Afonja the betrayal, the sellout, back-stabber, envy and all the negative things in this world.


Now let me tell you, jews from history were defeated multiple times before they emerged as a great nation today, so it doesn't matter if we have been defeated before, what matters is if you can defeat us again.
STORY FOR THE GODS
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Calls Obiano On Phone Over Ozubulu Catholic Church Attack by Hakeem12(m): 8:26am On Aug 07, 2017
Our Nigerian UK based president
Christianity EtcRe: Ozubulu Catholic Church Shooting In Anambra: Police Reveal Reason For Attack by Hakeem12(m): 10:59pm On Aug 06, 2017
PenisCaP:
Still better than ritual and skull mining ravagin YORUBA and their ODUDUWA republic.

Baddo group has been killing people in yorubaland like animals..

So im not suprise too.
STORY FOR THE GODS. You call opening fire on worshippers in church better than skull mining? You need help

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