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yes! The money belong to us...... Na theif him theif am |
madridguy:So, are you saying we should continue to cover impunity? If Madam Faka Patience don chop our money she go visit jail too. #Orishirishi |
Na because student No plenty cause am |
Titi Omo-Ettu Dear Bukola, please find a way to walk yourself out of this Senate Presidency contraption. History is yet to record it's first person to rise through treachery and get away with it. You can't go on like this for 4 years. CHANGE is now a movement of Nigerian people and you are not part of it. Indeed Waya has gazzed and murdering sleep is to expect no sleeping again. Courage and not all these SANs and senators around you is what is required. Good luck. Like · 1 · Reply · Report · 8 hours ago Adekunle Sadeeqson Bolarinwa Where was the rule of law when forgery case of the standing order was swept under the rogue. Guy abeg, go carry ur cross. Like · 1 · Reply · Report · 9 hours ago Babs W Lawal My people, it's unfair we can't empathize on this issue. To be frank, it's not easy to be an alumnus of kirikiri maximum prison, neither is it easy to fall from grace to grass. We only need to encourage him & wish him safe return after serving his jail term. Above all, he would be setting a new record in the history of ds country being d 1st SP to go to jail, that's heroic enough, just like GEJ setting a record of being d 1st incumbent president losing to opposition. Am enjoying this o. This democracy is sweet & interesting. Like · Reply · Report · 8 hours ago Olajide Emmanuel Atolagbe With due respect, even if CJ declared Tribunal to be inferio it does not serve as excuse not to appear. Tribunal is doing its duty. Senate President should be inform that this is a Criminal matter and when an accused is absent in Court You sleep on your bed the way you lay it. The only justification is immunity which he does not have. Adeola Adenuga Ogunkoya OBJ will be like, these small boys sef, if i have been to the prison, whaz d big deal about Saraki following suit,lol Like · 3 · Reply · Report · 10 hours ago God bless Yoruba people for leading by example in this Saraki's case.... Waiting to see how people of the other tribes will react when it gets to there turn. Like · 2 · Reply · Report · 10 hours ago Abdurrahman Saminu Just clear your name shikenan as the JAGABAN did. Like · 1 · Reply · Report · 10 hours ago Owoyemi Abiodun Dr Bukola Saraki a PDP Senate President is still trying to play his usual game like he did during GEJ regime, no way this time around Nigeria Police must arrest Saraki like they used to arrest Yahoo Boys with handcuff on his hands, if not then I don't believe we are ready to fight corruption Like · 6 · Reply · Report · 11 hours ago Olanrewaju Cutiful Akanbi Even his Late father in his grave should be happy with the turn this scenario is taking presently. You think you know how to become Senate President through the back door, some people know how to send you outta there straight to a maximum prison through whichever door. Lolzzzz. I hope you don't survive this Mr Senate President. Lolzzzz Like · 5 · Reply · Report · 11 hours ago John Bello Destroy which democratic institution and heat up which polity? Appart from some ilorin people, the pdp thieves in the senate, wailing wailers and those deluded descendants of the jews from the east who are his supporters?? If voting out Gej couldnt destroy anything then his case cant blow up a china bulb #mondayisalmosth ere! #kirikiriloading ! Edited · Like · 24 · Reply · Report · 6 hours ago 4 replies Abimbola Oladipo On september 21 2011. Bola Tinubu was also invited by CCB and he was there when he has nothing to be afraid of. I watch live and direct. He went with 45 Senior advocate of Nigeria and Jagaban came back in peace! So therefore! Saraki should go and appear! Kilo fi nse eyan if your hands are clean! Like · 15 · Reply · Report · 11 hours ago 2 replies
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soos:This is what nairaland has turned most of our youth to, they think they are free to abuse/insult people anyhow. Even with bad english you still manage to call people st*pid? G.H.Y |
Cheeeeeesssuuuuuuussssss. |
MadCow1:millions of people including Kings, chiefs, vibrant Nigeria youth, children, nursing mothers, student and artisans are living in these states. I will say a big word into your life ans so shall it be. Don't try me! |
CR77:not realy "WHO" didn't ask me anything. Me just yarn my mind. Thanks |
akinjosh:Last time i checked, to be made of black is a good thing, infact Na money if Guin ess put hand. I do not hate the little girl but, i don't see any special thing in that (to go to school 1st time) especialy to general public. He should kuku save the pishurrr for him pinkin to see |
while i was sleeping. Hmnnnnnnn.. Oga ooo. |
thousands of baby dey start school everyday. Mtcheewwwwww |
Chineeekeeeeee |
Some people are asking for Link to the facebook page i copied the post from chaiiii.... ah go wait till one soldier dash you heavy slap and wipe you mama yansh then ah go ask for the link of that soldier hand and the link to his koboko before ah go bilivam Abeg help me call my Oga at the top, this is very serious. Ishilove Lalasticlala etc |
I found it on facebook. THE IMPUNITY OF EXECUTIVE CONVOY: Yesterday my friends Lois Iorvihi, her younger Sister Joi and brother Jerry were at the receiving end of Police brutality at the instance of an Executive convoy. The trio were on their way from Makurdi to Abuja. The journey from Makurdi to Lafia until they got to Nasarawa Eggon less than 100km from Abuja. If you are familiar with the road, just immediately after the bypass on that sharp bend where many souls have perished, a dispatch rider overtook her car and was crisscrossing in front of her instructing her to clear off the road. Before she knew what was going on she heard a loud siren from behind. As she was trying to veer off the road, a Hilux van loaded with riot Policemen armed to the teeth pushed her car off the road. In her agitated state she managed to bring the car to a halt in front of the valley. Immediately she brought the car to a stopped four riot Mobile Police men descended on the car using the nozzle of their rifles to perforate and scratch the body of her car. While this was going on, her brother seated on the passenger seat wind down and pleaded with the Police men thus: "PLEASE SIR, TAKE IT EASY. CAN'T YOU SEE THAT SHE IS A WOMAN AND ALREADY AGITATED." Immediately they dragged him out of the car, used the butt of their rifles on his jaw and beat him up to a pulp. While this was going on her younger sister Joi brought out her phone and took some pictures. They saw her and seized her phones and Ipad, and smashed all their devices. Meanwhile Lois has gone hysterical and was screaming on the middle of the road shouting, "Is this fair," repeatedly. At a stage traffic began to build up on both sides of the road. Someone whispered to her, "Madam their Oga dey inside that Jeep, go and beg him." She then walked towards the heavily tinted SUV bearing the Nigerian Coat of Arm and insignia of a Governor. When she got to a few yards before the car, the heavily tinted widow was brought down. Lo and behold, seated at the owner's corner was Governor Tanko Al Makura of Nasarawa state. The first thing the Governor said was, "Young girl, you are so rude. Look at how you're dressed like a prostitute." (She was wearing a short gown that covered up to her knee). In her agitated state, she fired back at His Excellency, Governor Tanko Al Makura and said: "How am I rude. Is this fair? Is this why we voted for you? We did not vote for you so that your convoy will run us out of the road. Look at what your security are doing? They are destroying my car, beating my brother to a pulp and smashing all our mobile devices just because we had the misfortune of driving in front of your convoy?" Governor Al Makura fired back at her thus: "You can take the case to wherever you wish or go to hell." He wind up and his ADC who was standing by the car window pushed her away and entered the car. She saw his name on the tag on his chest. She called out his name, RINGIM! And he fired back at her saying, "YES, THAT IS MY NAME. I AM THE GOVERNOR'S ADC. YOU CAN GO TO ANY LENGTH YOU WISH, WE ARE EQUAL TO THE TASK. WE WILL HANDLE YOU. RAT!" And they zoomed off leaving the Hilux van loaded with riot Policemen. They arrested Lois, Joi and her brother Jerry and took them back to the Divisional Police Headquarters in Lafia at about 5pm yesterday. On getting to the station in Lafia, she was slammed with two count charges: 1) OBSTRUCTING THE CONVOY OF GOVERNOR TANKO AL MAKURA. 2) BEING RUDE TO GOVERNOR TANKO AL MAKURA. The were detained until this afternoon and released after forcing her to write a letter of apology addressed to His Excellency, Governor Tanko Al Makura of Nasarawa state for obstructing his convoy and being rude to him. As we speak Jerry is in pains and presently receiving treatment from Police brutality. His offense: Asking the Policemen to take it easy with his sister who was driving in front of Governor Al Makura's convoy. Joi is depressed! Her phones, Ipad were smashed on the road and a Police man attached to the convoy of Al Makura used his jungle boots and jumped repeatedly on the devices so that they are destroyed beyond repairs. Take a look at the attached photo of Lois's car. That's her Peugeot 407 without a single dent before the encounter with Governor Tanko Al Makura's convoy. My people, is this fair? Much as we cannot do anything and Tanko Al Makura and his Rottweilers playing God has all the powers and teeth to deal with hapless citizens who obstructs his convoy on a Federal Highway, we must ask the question again and again, IS THIS FAIR? Today it is the turn of Lois, Joi and Jerry. Tomorrow it may be your turn. Remember injustice to one, is injustice to all. Let the words go out, share it widely, the convoy of Governor Tanko Al Makura and the Policemen attached to him are a beast oppressing motorists on the
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Oh Mecca! Stay put, for me shall visit one day |
Motigbo |
So sad. I know the guy though, only in movie. He was a grassroot actor one of those who came through hard and thick to becoming a star in the Yoruba movie industry. |
So, they must cast their vote for PDP because of your own interest? Mtcheewwww
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Comot jooooor |
Kill the bastard |
Great Nigeria Navy!!! |
sparkwil:Which chanel is that? |
E for now. Soon i will go straight to C very soon. |
Thats the truth |
leave PMB alone |
Myth #1 : Introverts don’t like to talk. This is not true. Introverts just don’t talk unless they have something to say. They hate small talk. Get an introvert talking about something they are interested in, and they won’t shut up for days. Myth #2 : Introverts are shy. Shyness has nothing to do with being an Introvert. Introverts are not necessarily afraid of people. What they need is a reason to interact. They don’t interact for the sake of interacting. If you want to talk to an Introvert, just start talking. Don’t worry about being polite. Myth #3 : Introverts are rude. Introverts often don’t see a reason for beating around the bush with social pleasantries. They want everyone to just be real and honest. Unfortunately, this is not acceptable in most settings, so Introverts can feel a lot of pressure to fit in, which they find exhausting. Myth #4 : Introverts don’t like people. On the contrary, Introverts intensely value the few friends they have. They can count their close friends on one hand. If you are lucky enough for an introvert to consider you a friend, you probably have a loyal ally for life. Once you have earned their respect as being a person of substance, you’re in. Myth #5 : Introverts don’t like to go out in public. Nonsense. Introverts just don’t like to go out in public FOR AS LONG. They also like to avoid the complications that are involved in public activities. They take in data and experiences very quickly, and as a result, don’t need to be there for long to “get it.” They’re ready to go home, recharge, and process it all. In fact, recharging is absolutely crucial for Introverts. Myth #6 : Introverts always want to be alone. Introverts are perfectly comfortable with their own thoughts. They think a lot. They daydream. They like to have problems to work on, puzzles to solve. But they can also get incredibly lonely if they don’t have anyone to share their discoveries with. They crave an authentic and sincere connection with ONE PERSON at a time. Myth #7 : Introverts are weird. Introverts are often individualists. They don’t follow the crowd. They’d prefer to be valued for their novel ways of living. They think for themselves and because of that, they often challenge the norm. They don’t make most decisions based on what is popular or trendy. Myth #8 : Introverts are aloof nerds. Introverts are people who primarily look inward, paying close attention to their thoughts and emotions. It’s not that they are incapable of paying attention to what is going on around them, it’s just that their inner world is much more stimulating and rewarding to them. Myth #9 : Introverts don’t know how to relax and have fun. Introverts typically relax at home or in nature, not in busy public places. Introverts are not thrill seekers and adrenaline junkies. If there is too much talking and noise going on, they shut down. Their brains are too sensitive to the neurotransmitter called Dopamine. Introverts and Extroverts have different dominant neuro-pathways. Just look it up. Myth #10 : Introverts can fix themselves and become Extroverts. A world without Introverts would be a world with few scientists, musicians, artists, poets, filmmakers, doctors, mathematicians, writers, and philosophers. That being said, there are still plenty of techniques an Extrovert can learn in order to interact with Introverts. (Yes, I reversed these two terms on purpose to show you how biased our society is.) Introverts cannot “fix themselves” and deserve respect for their natural temperament and contributions to the human race. In fact, one study (Silverman, 1986) showed that the percentage of Introverts increases with IQ. (Credit: Carl King, http:// www.carlkingdom. com/ 10-myths-about-i ntroverts)
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That "Jump Fence" took us to where we are today. All of them that jumped fence that day are trylu heros that prevented Jonathan from removing Tambuwal which could 've metermophosis to a situation where we would still under that Otuoke Man. Thank them all #peace |
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The National Judicial Council has issued a query over allegation of amorous scandal against a judge in the Osun State judiciary, Justice Olamide Oloyede, who initiated a petition calling for the removal of the state Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola. The NJC issued the query dated July 28, 2015 and with reference number, NJC/S.29/HC.OS/ 16/1/55, against Justice Oloyede upon a petition by a mother of four, Mrs. Emily Richard- Obire, who accused the judge of cohabiting with her (Richard-Obire’ s) husband. Oloyede came to prominence recently after she submitted a petition to the Osun State House of Assembly calling for the removal of Aregbesola on the grounds of his alleged financial misappropriatio n. But Richard-Obire had stated in her petition dated July 13, 2015 that she only “recently” discovered that the judge had been having an affair to the detriment of her (Richard-Obire’ s) matrimonial home since 2011. The Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the NJC, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, who personally signed the query, directed Justice Oloyede to respond to the query within 14 days of receiving it. A copy of the query obtained by our correspondent on Monday was issued to the judge through the Osun State Chief Judge, Justice O.A Ojo. It was entitled, ‘Re: Petition against Justice Olamide Oloyede of the Osun State Judiciary’ and reads thus, “I forward herewith a petition dated July 13, 2015 against you by one Mrs. Emily Richard-Obire on the above subject matter. The petition speaks for itself. “I shall be glad to have your comments within 14 days from the date of your receipt of this letter.” It could not be ascertained on Monday if Oloyede had responded to the query. Richard-Obire alleged in her petition that the judge’s relationship with her (the petitioner’s) husband was threatening her 23-year-old marriage which had produced four children, one of whom is suffering from autism and Down’s Syndrome. In the petition addressed to Justice Mohammed, the petitioner alleged that her husband, Mr. Richard Obire, moved out of their matrimonial home in Lagos since 2011 and often travelled to Osogbo, the Osun State capital to cohabit with the judge. She said her husband and Justice Oloyode were both adherents to Grail Message and must have met in one of their meetings. According to her, the relationship between her husband and the judge had got to the extent that the judge’s official car was now in permanent custody of Obire. Urging the NJC to restrain Justice Oloyede “from further acts of having an affair with my husband,” Richard- Obire expressed fear that if something urgent is not done, the judge might finally “snatch” her husband eventually and finally abdicate his responsibilitie s. The petition read in part, “I am afraid that if something urgent is not done, Justice Oloyede may finally snatch my husband and he may eventually and finally abdicate his responsibilitie s. I have evidence to the effect that she has been addressing my husband as her “husband” and also my husband addresses her as “my beautiful wife” knowing full well that there is subsistence of marriage between us. “I urge you to use your good offices to restrain Justice Olamide Oloyede from further acts of having an affair
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Kiikiikiiikiiiii Ooooh my Gosh....the man look like....(") Chaiiii Diariss God oooooo
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They will understand now that it's not about Osun or Aregbe. . Na Dis girl dey Laff ooo No be me
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