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LastMumu:Lols....Space Booker's... Monna kontinu.... |
I had my share of miserable pain, I fought the scourge of sorrow, I
was left with a wounded spirit and I cried with a broken mind, I
prayed with a bleeding heart, I overcame the huge web of death
and I dealt with the orge of loss... It's been no pleasure cruise this
365 days But "STILL I RISE" # BEAZY2015#Happy Bufday to me |
I had my share of miserable pain, I fought the scourge of sorrow, I was left with a wounded spirit and I cried with a broken mind, I prayed with a bleeding heart, I overcame the huge web of death and I dealt with the orge of loss... It's been no pleasure cruise this 365 days But "STILL I RISE" # BEAZY2015#Happy Bufday to me |
Hadez:Whats the name of the camera apps u use in snappin the picture @Mhiz Hadez |
Next Please.... |
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NYC one |
Lawa o |
Governor of Lagos state, Akinwunmi Ambode has ordered the reopening of Mile 12 market, along Ikorodu road. The market was closed on March 3 following a bloody communal clash between traders. However, Steve Ayorinde, Commissioner for information, said the governor ordered reopening of the market on Thursday after meeting with “relevant stakeholders”. “Governor Akinwunmi Ambode this morning has ordered the reopening of Mile 12 market…after stakeholders assured him of peace and order,” he said in a statement. Ayorinde quoted the governor as saying that the market had outgrown its present location and would be relocated ultimately. “Realizing the strong need to move the popular Mile 12 Market from its present location, community leaders and traders in the area have agreed with the plan of the state government to relocate the market to another suitable and more convenient location within the state,” the statement read. “The leaders and traders also consented to the ban on use of commercial motorcycle popularly called Okada as a means of commercial transportation in the area. “The community leaders said the decision became imperative owing to the fact that the Mile 12 Market, which had been in existence for decades, has outgrown its present location and available infrastructure, hence the need to reason with government.” Shehu Usman, financial secretary of Mile 12 market, said the market leaders “agreed with government on four measures to be adopted going forward which included ban on Okada operations in the area, relocation of Mile 12 Market”. The briefing was attended by community leaders, Mile 12 market leaders, and government officials led by Tunji Bello, secretary to the state government. Bello said the government will finalise plans on the new location and time frame when the traders will be relocated, adding that government will compensate those with genuine claim of destroyed properties. The briefing was attended by community leaders, Mile 12 market leaders, and government officials led by Tunji Bello, secretary to the state government. Bello said the government will finalise plans on the new location and time frame when the traders will be relocated, adding that government will compensate those with genuine claim of destroyed properties. http://www.tv360nigeria.com/lagos-governor-reopens-mile-12-market/ |
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Charles Abah, Gbenga Adeniji and Afeez Hanafi Parents of pupils of Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary School, a private school in the Ikorodu area of Lagos, have blamed the abduction of three schoolgirls of the college on security lapses in the school. BMJSS is a co-educational secondary school owned by the Lagos Anglican Diocese. The parents lamented that the low perimeter fence of the school and inadequate presence of security personnel at the hostel end, where the pupils were abducted, posed little or no barrier to the hoodlums. Despite that the schoolgirls were kidnapped on Monday night and the information had been widely circulated, neither the Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, nor his representatives had visited the school as of 8pm on Tuesday. The state government had also yet to make a statement on the abduction. It was learnt that the pupils were studying in the Science and Technology Block for their examinations near the hostel around 8pm on Monday when the gunmen, said to be about 15 in number, stormed the premises, shooting sporadically. The bandits, one of whom was said to be masked, were reported to have been resisted by some male students. The students, however, had to beat a retreat when the hoodlums inflicted machete cuts on one of the male students. The arrival of the school’s security men, who joined the students, forced the invaders to flee. The bandits reportedly escaped with the three girls, said to be in senior classes, through the fence after failed attempts by the school security guards and some of the pupils to resist the abduction. Our correspondents, who went round the school on Tuesday, observed that the fence borders a site, which houses several uncompleted buildings, with bush paths criss-crossing most of the areas. Some panic-stricken parents hurriedly took their children away from the school on Tuesday. No fewer than five parents picked their children from the school before our correspondents left the school. They refused to speak with any of our correspondents when approached for their reactions. Many of the parents blamed the school authorities for not providing adequate security within the boarding area. An angry parent, who refused to give her name, said she would not allow her daughter to sleep in the school’s hostel on Tuesday. Another parent said the authorities concentrated security arrangements at the entrance to the school while there was none within the hostel area. She said, “I am not going to accept any excuses from the school authorities on this abduction. We should do the right thing. They are supposed to have ensured adequate security in the hostel area of the school. The fence is too low and anybody can enter the school freely.” A woman, who said her child was in JSS2, claimed there was a similar incident in the school a few months ago, but said there were no victims. “There had been attempts to attack the school before now. The principal called all the pupils and warned them to be vigilant and report suspicious movements,” she said. Some of the parents in broken voices and teary eyes also gathered to pray for the safe release of the abducted pupils. “This is sabotage. Everything is under control and we believe that those children would return very soon. We have seen our children and we pray that those abducted would be rescued safely,” a parent, Mrs. Biola Ategbole, said. The school authorities declined to speak with journalists on the incident and turned down enquiries on the identities of the victims, though one of our correspondents heard an official of the school describing the abducted girls as pastors’ children. They also warned parents of the abducted children not to speak to the press. The distraught principal of the school, Ven Olaoluwa Adeyemi, was seen in company with some officials moving towards the entrance to the school. The school authorities, in a text message to the parents, stated, ‘‘Dearly beloved parents, the unfortunate incident reported is under control and the three parents have been contacted. “Please continue to pray with us and we assure you that all will be well. Kindly keep calm, your children are safe.’’ The Bishop of Badagry Diocese, one of the owners of the school, Babatunde Adeyemi, said he did not want to speak on the abduction until the children were rescued safely. “I have no story to tell you. We don’t discuss such issue on the pages of newspapers. When God has settled the case, we will keep you informed,” he said in an interview on the telephone with one of our correspondents on Tuesday. When The PUNCH called the principal for an update at about 9.20pm on Tuesday, he said he was in a crucial meeting. Describing the attack, a security guard, who did not give his name, said the guards could not withstand the weapons of the bandits. He added, “When I heard the first gunshot, I thought it was a banger. Before I knew what was happening, they had entered the classroom. ‘‘We tried our best but they were fully armed. If they were not carrying guns, they would not have escaped because some pupils tried to obstruct them, not minding the guns. The gunmen were about 15.” A commercial motorcyclist, who identified himself only as Akpan, said Adamo Road, which links the school, was blocked around 6pm on Monday, adding that the area was deserted. Akpan stated, “The road leading to the school was blocked and deserted yesterday (Monday) around 6pm which was unusual. The operation was well planned. I learnt there was a similar attack on the school about a month ago but it failed. Something has to be done to the security of the school.” No fewer than 10 armed policemen were on the school premises as of 3pm when our correspondents left the school. The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, Bala Hassan, and Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, visited the school and assured the management that efforts were ongoing to rescue the pupils alive. After a closed-door meeting with the parents and the school management, the AIG said the police had got useful information on the location of the abductors, adding that the police were working with other security agencies to secure the pupils’ release. Hassan added, “They (pupils) are preparing for exams and went to the classroom to read and revise. It was in the process that the hoodlums came, armed with Ak47, and started shooting sporadically and took three of them. ‘‘The security forces jointly are doing everything possible to ensure that the three children abducted are rescued in good health. We have also given assurance of adequate security on the premises so that learning will continue. ‘‘I have got some lead information from the commissioner of police and everything is on course. The deployment has not changed and Ogun State Command has been contacted to make sure that that place is fully secured.’’ “For now, we want to keep the identities of the children to our chest and see what we can do today or tomorrow. I want to assure you that the security forces are on top of the situation.” The CP and some naval officers in a helicopter conducted an aerial surveillance of the school vicinity for about 30 minutes. Asked what was the outcome of the surveillance, Owoseni said, “Investigation is still ongoing. I cannot say more than that for now.” Meanwhile, many Nigerians and groups have condemned the abduction of the three female pupils, describing the action as outrageous. The kidnap, they said, portended a dangerous trend as well as the state of insecurity in the country. The President, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mr. Michael Alogba, while condemning the abduction, described it as barbaric. According to him, the action is enough to warrant increased security awareness and conferences in the nation’s schools immediately. Alogba stated in a text message to one of our correspondents, “The action is barbaric and condemnable. People should increase their security awareness. Parents and schools should also commence conferences and seminars on security immediately.” The Lagos NUT Chairman, Mr. Segun Raheem, who likened the action to the kidnap of the over 200 Chibok girls in April, 2014, said such act should not be allowed to continue in the nation’s schools. Raheem, while urging the government to check the action as well as frequent harassment, assault and attacks on teachers and pupils, noted that the crime would create a culture of fear in schools. Also, the immediate past Secretary of the All Nigerian Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools, Mr. Kelvin Nwankwo, who described the incident as unfortunate, urged the police and other security agencies to be awake to their responsibilities. He urged Nigerians to pray for the pupils and their parents. A Psychology lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Dr. Adeboye Ayinde, noted that the affected pupils and their parents would not easily forget the trauma. Ayinde, who called for increased surveillance in schools, advised parents not to take their children to environment that was notorious for nefarious activities. http://www.punchng.com/panic-as-gunmen-abduct-lagos-female-college-pupils/
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Make i book space...lol |
#JusticeForEse: (PHOTOS) Ese’s classmates celebrate her release http://www.punchng.com/justiceforese-photos-eses-classmates-celebrate-her-release/
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Arsenal fans..how market? |
I’m bored with my relationship and want out. She’s a great friend, but that’s all I want from her at this point. She deserves more than what I’m willing to give her yet I feel like she’s giving her all for this relationship to work.She works in Chicken Republic to be Precise... She Resume to work at Exactly 6:00pm and Close around 11:00pm..I need to put my foot down and end it but I’m not sure how. We’ve broken up before and I’m not sure if it’ll hurt her more to lead her on or shut him down. What do I do and how do I do it? |
badaoyeyemi:Am planing to get some for you.... lol |
Diddyydiva:Lwkmd.....u still awake..? |
Below is what I wanna get for my Bae as Valentine's Gift... #tongueout#
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Mine is 8th of June.. .
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1. WHENEVER THEY CALL PICK THEIR call and inform them of your progress, never abuse them 2. You should never block or unfriend them in facebook, and always update on your happy days and not on your miseries 3. Be close to their friends so they can fell more jealous 4. Never call their relatives. 5. Whenever you meet on the road greet them and wish them well, never give them much time always look jovial 6. Never be the one calling them 7. If they try to make advances, say NO! In capital letters and tel them to mind their own business. 8. Improve on your dressing and personal appearance, and once they see you, they may even commit suicide... 9. If you decide to move on, date someone who is more cute or who has achíeved more than them 10. Always Look excited After They Dump You For No reason AGREE or DISAGREE ? |
@op u mentioned fluid...which of the fluid are u talking about ooo?? |
joliyp:lol... try to gain some confidence..approach him if he doesn't..... |
joliyp:What about that guy na... u don propose to am? #winks# |
UrennaNkoli:and do u think its easy to give up that way.... |
The poster above me tho |
His Royal Majesty, Eze Kanu, the father of Nnamdi Kanu, has revealed that he will go as far as abdicating his throne for the actualization of a Biafra republic. In an interview with The Sun, the Eze Ikputu of Afara Ukwu Ibeku in Umuahia, said he was ready to quit his throne over the course for which his son is being detained. He said there was relief having heard that his son, the Radio Biafra boss, was arraigned in court in good health. The monarch also expressed his joy over the continued support of the “Biafran” people who rallied round the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). In an appeal to President Muhammdu Buhari, Eze Kanu urged the federal government to release his son, because he has not done anything wrong in fighting his course with just words. He said there was no way to tell his son to backdown, stressing that Biafra is not just Kanu’s fight but the desire of the Igbo people. Eze Ikputu noted that the Igbo people are like slaves in the country, hence the the call for their liberation. He added that nothing but freedom will do for the agitators of Biafra, and that the separation in no way calls for war, seeing that other countries have gained their freedom without bloodshed. Meanwhile, Princess Chinwe Kanu, the sister of the detained Biafra leader, has cried out over how t he Department of State Services (DSS) plans to kill her brother while in detention. https://www.naij.com/652542-biafra-panic-nnamdi-kanus-father-set-take-desperate-measure.html/?soonestnatahniel&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_group=6035273941827&utm_campaign=255422597978832 |
Harbigail:Yap.... I stay around there.... dusty area tho |
Harbigail:Ishaga... in Lagos State ryt? |
The just concluded 10th edition of the HEADIES will surely leave a lingering memory in the minds of those who attended, watched on TV or streamed online. Apart from the Olamide rant and impending BEEF that’s just been created between YBNL and Mavin, aside from starting the award ceremony late, some other things went wrong at the award that are totally avoidable. These include:… 1* The organisers made a blunder with the very first award when the award presenters were sent on stage to present the award for Best Street Hop category, only for them to realize that they had the winning script for Best Pop Single. 2* At 12:28am after Vector won the Best Rap single, the stage was left empty for 6 minutes till 2face Idibia came on stage to receive his Hall of Fame Award. Also at this time, Ben Bruce had no award to present to 2face. Seemed the organisers were not up wanting of ideas and coordination. 3* All through the night, several technical issues and prolong stage interludes came close to embarrassing the award e.g. when MI Abaga was on stage, after Timi Dakolo won Revelation of the year. Hopefully, by the next edition of the award ceremony, we will have a hitch-free event and all these avoidable errors will be a thing of the past. https://marapolsa.com/?p=16247?p=16247 |


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