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Court allow Muslim to wear hijab and christians are shouting islamisation. Who are they islamising? Is it possible to islamise muslim again? No! Who ask christian to use hijab? Nobody! So, why shouting? It means Christians have been christianising muslim for years, now that muslims are trying set themselves free, they think its strange. |
I also trained with them but, I didn't get any message recently though I did mine at Osun. My advice: pls go there to confirm whats happening and please report back to us here. Thanks. |
OAU is not a family institution. |
i know the place naaa infact am on 30th floor with friends right now....the building is cool oooo........ You need foto Wait I dey come |
Is it only me that think Burna boy and Iyanya are minor dwarf? Guys almost dwarf mehhnnn No be short matter be this ooo but, dwarf....look at head and arm lenght |
COPIED SOCIAL MEDIA HYPOCRITES: WHERE ARE YOU? For a couple of years now, I have consistently maintained that Nigerians are professional hypocrites and are never sincere to whatever cause they claim to pursue because even though on the surface it may look altruistic and humanitarian, underneath that layer is a selfish interest well laced with religious or ethnic colouration. In fact, let me confess that I do not know the things that unite us as a people and have kept us going all these years despite the hatred, distrust, disdain & contempt that we have for one other. To the #hausa, the #nyamiris (igbos & other ethnic groups in the east/south) cannot be trusted with power; while the #bayarbe (Yorubas) are #baraayi (thieves). Ask the #igbos about the other two ethnic groups & you will hear them say "those #abokis are cows" while the Yorubas are #betrayers. The Yoruba on the other hand will describe the igbos as "over ambitious"; and the hausa as "eranko" (animals). Yet, none of us can do without the other! Anyways, that's a topic for another day. Now that tension has been doused following the reported arrest of the cold blood killers of Mrs Bridget, it is my hope that the authorities shall speed up the prosecution so that conviction and sentencing of those murderers can be concluded in no time. It was "a sad day Devil drink water for the family"; a day they will wish to forget quickly and move on with life. Please, accept my heartfelt condolences. The unfortunate incident has further exposed the hypocrisy of Nigeria's self- styled human right activists who come on Social Media to rant, condemn, accuse and curse others to earn fame and praise from hypocrites alike as well as from well meaning Nigerians who mistake their sugar-coated and well packaged hypocrisy for patriotism. One or two days of media ranting and #fiam they creep back into their cocoons hoping for another opportunity to vent their anger against their ethno- religious rivals. These #bigots and #extremists are the real problems with Nigeria. It is rather unfortunate that common criminals are allowed to commit dastardly acts everyday without any form of hindrance or condemnation by the self- acclaimed activists on Social Media. If #armed_robbers or #rapists or #ritualists or #Cultist, be they Muslims or non Muslims are mobbed, decapitated & burnt alive in Lagos, Port Harcourt or Calabar, the crowd cheer on and these #hypocritical_activists commend and celebrate them for being security conscious and vigilant. To them, those people deserve to die a gruesome death. However, if the same thing happens in Kano or Bauchi and the victims involved are either Christians or Southerners or Easterners, the same people scream to high heavens and verbally attack every northerner, from Emirs to Governors. You see, same crime, same barbarism, same people, different perception. Naija I hail thee. According to Chike Okonkwo, this incident happened recently in Emohua, Rivers state. A young man was killed and beheaded while his body was burnt, yet it provoked no national response. In fact, his assailants, after decapitating him molested his corpse by inserting a stick of cigarette in his nose & a sachet of drinking in his mouth, yet not a whimper was heard from the Social Media hypocrites. The story never trend because the perpetrators are not Muslims and it didn't happen in the north. May God save us from ourselves... By - www.facebook.com/Sirnucy 6/6/2016
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Good for him. Stunt naani |
There is no yielding to preasure in this naaaa. The woman is known for official fuel price |
When GEJ removed it in the year 2012, Nigerian opposed because, we do not trust Jonathan and Diezany but, later GEJ removed part of it and pledge to use it for the betterment of the Nation. SURE P was formed and Jonathan claimed to have spent every subsidy money on Sure P which did not impacted on the life of Nigerian hence the reason why PMB scraped it without any protest from the people against his decision. We trust Buhari, that was why we voted for him. Though, things will be hard now but, certainly good time ahead. Wailers Come and chop ![]() |
None of these small boys rich reach Obasanjo. Maybe OP meant current governor |
There is more on the list............every man on Delta streets should be arrested. All of them Na OLE |
Her life, she live, not mine |
Simple question. My answer is "No" |
Africa is second largest and second most populous continent in the world with a total population of 1.111 billion. African languages belong to one of the four language families: Afroasiatic, Nilo- Saharan, Niger-Congo and Khoisan. Around 2,000 languages are spoken in Africa. Nigeria alone has 250 languages, one of the greatest concentrations of linguistic diversity in the world. The people of this large continent also use a wide variety of sign languages. Here are the top 10 most spoken languages in Africa. 10) Zulu (Speakers in Africa: More than 10 million) Zulu (IsiZulu) is used in the Eastern part of South Africa. Its tongue clicks are unique. The language is written with Latin characters. It is used widely in the South African media. According to Ethnologue, Zulu is the second most spoken Bantu language after Shona. 9) Amharic (Speakers in Africa: 18.7 million) Amharic is the second most spoken Semitic language (after Arabic) in the world. It is the official working language of Ethiopia. Outside Ethiopia, Amharic is the language of around 2.7 million emigrants. More than 18.7 million people speak Amharic in Africa. 8 ) Igbo (Speakers in Africa: More than 24 million) Igbo is the native language of the Igbo people. There are more than 20 dialects of this language. They are all written in Latin characters. It is a tonal language. 7 ) Yoruba (Speakers in Africa: More than 30 million) Many people in Nigeria speak Yoruba. The language is also widely used in Togo and Benin. It is a varying tonal language written in mostly Latin letters. 6 ) Oromo (Speakers in Africa: More than 30 million) Many people residing in the Horn of Africa speak Oromo, a Cushitic language. It is not the official language of any nation. You will find people who speak this language in Ethiopia, Somalia, Egypt and Kenya. 5 ) Hausa (Speakers in Africa: More than 50 million) Many people in the Western, Northern and Central Africa use this language. Hausa belongs to the West Chadic languages subgroup of the Chadic languages group. It is part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Hausa has between 23 and 25 consonant phonemes. 4 ) French (Speakers in Africa: More than 90 million) French is one of the very few languages spoken all over the world. Many countries in Africa were colonized by France. Because of this, more than 90 million people in this continent can speak French. In nations like Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and Rwanda, French is used commonly insociety. 3 ) Swahili (Kiswahili) (Speakers in Africa: More than 100 million) The Swahili language or Kiswahili is the official language of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. It is a Bantu language and the mother tongue of the Swahili people. Many communities in Tanzania, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Mozambique, Burundi and Democratic Republic of Congo speak Swahili. 2) Arabic (Speakers in Africa: More than 100 million) Arabic is the most widespread official language in the African continent. It is the official language of Algeria, Mauritania, Libya, Tunisia and Egypt. Arabic is the co- official language of Morocco, Eritrea, Somalia, Chad, Sudan, Djibouti and Western Sahara. 1) English (Speakers in Africa: Around 700 million) In Africa, English is the primary language of Botswana, Cameroon, Rwanda, Nigeria, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Tanzania, Uganda and Ghana. In South Africa, it is given official status with 10 other languages. Most of the people speaking several African Languages also speaks French and English as official Language. ..... www.africaranking.com/most-spoken-languages-in-africa/ |
magicfingers009:I swear! Dem no give me anything...... No be dis DStv wey dey for my front as I dey type? I don check tired, dem no give me pass CCtv and NTA. Or maybe they are doing it state -by- state |
Na so I woke up today 14 April, 3.20am. Na so i noticed NEPA give light. Na so I rushed to 'ON' my DStv decoder. Na so I dashed go chanel wey dey show one of my best Tv series AMERICAN ODYSSEY the channel name be 119-EDGEW. Na so the thing never show ooo, Na torrieee E dey tell me....dey tell me say My smartcard is not enable. Na so i quickly carry my phone, open NL, come check maybe the post has been removed or banned. Na so i dey wonder boya OP dey give fake ooo. Na so i dey wait for person wey go tell me say 3am too early, wetin i know be say 14 Na 14, April Na April infact, April 14 don enter since 12am. No be so? Naija love Awooooffff. ![]() |
One of Buhari achievement. Baba or BuBu is working but, wailers can not see |
Ekiti don enter Fowlyose bondage |
Chaiiii...... Crying..........hmmn... See what these young guys got while some people were making money on them. Crying..........OMG May God be with you guys. Now....stopped crying Dasuki, Petirin etc U na No go know peace. May all those military, ex military, politician and civil servant that took part in how money for arm was embezled die hard. "Like" for Amen. "share" for amen |
admax:DINDINRIN LELEYI OO |
if him No spray now.....dem go say him no open hand ![]() |
I watched a documentary on how she use to interview president all over the world. I remember one female president (name X ) that placed her on her laps during interview....#lol she was 10 then |
Pdizzle:[size=20pt]Na lie jareee He go pay them[/size] |
This is what you get, when an illiterate become your Governor. (illiteracy is not about education) |
[size=20pt]To beat drum no hard naaa..... To drum wetin make sense na the koko.....[/size] |
If the driver is actually a lunatic then, it mean no case. FRSC will stand at the middle of the road and ask a driver to pack so that he can fine or collect money from him and FRSC guy will think the driver is happy abii? Commercial drivers fear FRSC because they can't run away from that particullar road. Private drivers don't give a dang! So next time you see a private car, especially NOT expenssive ones, think twice before you jump to on the road. |
[size=20pt]Hundrends of people will cry, lament, loose money now, Why? Because they invested their money wrongly. STOP doing Illegal business[/size] Kudos to the special task force |
ADENIKETINA2015:how tinz ? |
dejavski:[size=20pt]With respect to your language sir, Me just dey yarn how the name sound for here ni o....... Ayiri=ma d man....... Ayirimi= My m a d man[/size] |
This is what i keep telling people....work never start ooo. When work start, all of U na go hail Baba. Sai Buhari. [size=20pt]If any modRotor ban me again ehn......i will tell gods what to do on his life[/size] |
Wait I dey come