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GboyegaD:I see why some people fail exams. GEJ all the way. 85% GEJ, 15% GMB |
YES, THEY ARE 50% APC,30% MIXED AND 20% PDP, |
kestolove95:Na Tinubu say make anybody charge am to court if he is found wanting. the process just started. |
Dozens of Nigerian women who were forced to marry Boko Haram fighters were reportedly slaughtered by their "husbands" before a battle with troops in the northeast town of Bama, multiple witnesses said Thursday. Five witnesses who recounted the massacres to AFP said the Islamist militants feared they would be killed by advancing soldiers or separated from their wives when they fled the town. They killed the women to prevent them from subsequently marrying soldiers or other so-called non-believers, they added. "The terrorists said they will not allow their wives to be married to infidels," said Sharifatu Bakura, 39, a mother of three. Nigeria's military along with forces from neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger have claimed huge victories over the insurgents in recent weeks but defenceless civilians still face serious threats. - 'Dozens' of corpses - According to Bakura's account, which was supported by others, Boko Haram fighters received word of a military assault on Bama, formerly an Islamist stronghold in Borno state. The insurgents had decided to flee to the nearby town of Gwoza before the troops' arrival but first decided "to kill their wives so that nobody will remarry them", she said. Bukara's husband was killed by the insurgents four months ago but she was spared from a forced marriage because she was visibly pregnant. Boko Haram forcibly married scores of women in Bama after seizing it in September. Nigeria's military announced the recapture of the town on Monday. Witnesses who were taken under military protection this week to Borno's capital Maiduguri, 73 kilometres (45 miles) away, said the killing of women began 10 days before Bama was liberated. The Islamists said "if they kill their wives, they would remain pious until both of them meet again in heaven, where they would re-unite", said Salma Mahmud, another witness. A vigilante who fought alongside the military in the battle to retake Bama, Abba Kassim, said he saw "dozens of women corpses" in the town. - Commander's instructions - While other witnesses reportedly a similarly high casualty figure the numbers were impossible to verify. Fanna Aisami, 52, also in Maiduguri after escaping Bama this week, said the executions followed a warning from Boko Haram's top commander in the town. "He informed them of the situation and ?the consequence of the takeover of the town by the advancing troops. "He warned them that when soldiers killed them they would take their wives back to the society where they would be forced to marry and live with infidels," the mother of seven said, speaking by phone to AFP in Kano. The commander "said it would be better for them to kill their wives and send them to heaven," Aisami added. A number of women were shot dead in front of the commander's house, she further said. Yagana Mairambe, 58, reported similar details but told AFP that "some Boko Haram men refused" and fled with their wives towards neighbouring Yobe state. Nigeria's national security spokesman Mike Omeri told AFP he would try to verify the reports while the military could not immediately be reached for comment. With Boko Haram gunmen facing heavy military pressure across northeast Nigeria, attacks, including suicide bombings, have persisted, even as the government in Abuja tries to assure voters that March 28 elections will be secure. https://uk.news.yahoo.com/boko-haram-slaughter-wives-ne-nigeria-witnesses-155125682.html#GWvsCSq |
still waiting for response, I have seen a lot of people viewing the thread, is it that we don't understand the term Squirting? |
Nobody the same man we were told 2days that he was killed by PDP? APC and lies na friends |
WisdomFlakes:must you use dollars? abegi go buy with naira |
scribble:with Goodluck economy better ooo. 50K to 1.5M |
samuelzion:Girls don't be deceive by the car thing ooo, be careful |
nanauju:Thanks, but learning is all round. being a specialist in sex organs is not bad. free your mind from the other aspect please, it is purely for research. if you don't mind can I have your response please. |
medamillion:which politician in Nigeria never rig elections? to see one is like looking for a virgin in a maternity ward. |
Mhizkel:Thanks, you are in the third category = Can't Tell |
Ladies expecting response please. social network is safe for researches like this as the respondents are not identified. Help a brother overcome school work. |
I am researching on the attributes of Female sexual genital and the area of interest is the levels of orgasm which include Squirting. To collate data for analysis I need some response from the female fold. Request question: Have you ever Squirted during sex? Response: YES NO Can"t Tell Thanks for your assistant and response. |
Funds for development you said, I hear you. |
These women are really having fun, dancing to various naija beats. I can't believe the dance steps I saw on TV one even dance putting her index finger in her mouth intermittently, even MAMA PEACE show her dance steps too. Good exercise for them. |
well said |
Congrats to Netanyahu next up is GEJ come march 28th |
I blame GEJ for this high rates per night |
@OP they are intelligent on their job. are you intelligent on yours? |
anulaxad:Do you know the impact of money siting in reserve on the economy? I give you hundred naira and another 100 naira, you go put your own under your box, the other put 30 under the box, and use 70 in diverse things that has possibility of bringing profit and loses, over time you tell me that your 100 still dey oo and I tell you my 30 still dey but you start seeing investment area showing up in liquid cash and not the 100 nairas you expected, economic experts that base their analysis on forecast from investment returns rates the other guy higher than you, you complain that your 100 naira dey oo and the guy 30 naira dey ooo. them come tell you that liquid cash wey your guy get worth 150 naira plus d 30 naira wey still dey him box. bros economically that guy pass you. Q.E.D |
if Osinbajo becomes VP, Ade baba will be number one |
least ranked markets
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is like those shouting change don't understand economics. |
Another milestone attributed to strong leadership and regulation of the industry by GEJ. see link http://allafrica.com/stories/201503170199.html Nigeria has been ranked second in the Affordability Index's ranking of developing economies - scoring higher than other African developing economies like Kenya, Morocco and Uganda, and higher even than some emerging economies, including Mexico, South Africa, Thailand and Tunisia. Nigeria's showing in the research, according to the presentation by Executive Director, a4ai, Sonia Jorge, was buoyed by a strong leadership and regulation of the industry, robust broadband strategy, effective competition in the telecommunications sector, efficient spectrum allocation, Universal access to rural and underserved population, and infrastructure sharing, among others. She noted that the backbone infrastructure in Nigeria has improved significantly over the last decade, with multiple players, including Phase 3, Glo 1, Suburban Telecom, Multilink and MTN, building fibre networks that crisscross the country. "Nigeria's regulator, the Nigerian Communication Commission, plans to award seven licenses to regional infrastructure companies to extend broadband infrastructure nationally. The first two of these were awarded in early 2015 to MainOne and HIS Communications to provide services in Lagos and North Central states, respectively. "The government is also working to improve infrastructure sharing among these operators, who have traditionally built overlapping fibre networks. The nascent "Smart States" initiative, which sees states committing to reduce the cost of broadband access by reducing taxation and simplifying regulation, is also a positive step. Nigeria's mobile broadband penetration rate stands at just 10% - despite the fact that close to 40% of Nigerians use the Internet - and the government has put in place policies to increase this penetration level to 30% by 2018. To increase the ability of mobile operators to serve more Nigerians, plans were recently announced to auction spectrum in the 2.6 GHz band," Jorge emphasised. The study covers 51 emerging and developing economies. The countries are so ranked based on period of commitment to pursuing policy and regulatory frameworks that promote healthy and competitive markets for infrastructure expansion and have been creating incentives to stimulate the demand for broadband for quite a long time (at least two to three decades). The study noted that in the case of developing economies, such as Rwanda and Nigeria, their efforts are more recent. |
ElFenomeno1:one vote about to be wasted. maybe your sense of reasoning might come back within next few days because miracle still happen. |
ElFenomeno1:Did you collect your PVC? I doubt if yes it is like a wasted sperm. |
No dey put mouth for woman and man matter. so many things do happen behind close door. |
Gboliwe:my guy we go block. thanks. will send u message on how to meet. no mind fools. |
ElFenomeno1:you are just having A very dumb believe, keep dwelling in fools paradise with APC winning Rivers and Presidency. 28/03/15 and 11/04/15 we will know. I fixed my vacation just for this purpose this year. |
All propaganda congress. una try today as hacking card reader gist expired yesterday. |
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