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Before 1665 how was corpse buried? ... I smell an atheist ideology.. I'm outta here ![]() |
Freakypinky:No doubt babe, u look ravishing... ![]() |
Engineering made us to know there are so many alternatives when it comes to power generation. Mr minister we just on one of the options. ![]() |
goodlifehyd:Tell am sontin |
I know some myopic people will be pointing blame finger at the President, forgetting that this town falls under a LG, and that LG falls under a constituency represented by a Senator at NASS, until we realize that senators aint just there to make laws, they are the voice of their community as well, but before then smh for the poor voiceless masses. |
And why is the post tagged "Ramadan tragedy" ... |
Vendoor:Don't forget Prison break ooo ![]() |
Uchihaitaci:That moment when the media says you have raped over 90 ladies. ![]() |
geefasee:U knw na, SR no de kari last 4 such great evidence. |
Heeeeeeyyyyyyy let's get ready for the rumble ![]() |
Abiodun Agbele (a.k.a Abbey), an aide to Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, has started telling investigators how he was used by the governor and former Minister of State for Defence, Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro, to launder huge sums of money from of the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) between 2014 and 2015. Agbele, who is currently detained by the Economic and Financial crimes Commissions (EFCC), began reeling out details of the laundered cash after the EFCC secured a court order to keep him in detention until the completion its investigations. Cc:lalasticlala http://saharareporters.com/2016/07/03/ekiti-election-funding-scandal-governor-fayose’s-aide-sings-efcc-detention |
Earth2Metahuman:Dude, jeez ![]() |
Heyyyyyy let's get ready for the rumble ![]() |
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested a former gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Iyiola Omisore. Omisore was picked up earlier this morning in Abuja and has since been in the custody of the anti-graft agencies facing interrogation for his role in the election funding fraud. EFCC sources told SaharaReporters that the Senator received over N1.3billion from funds pilfered from the office of the National Security Adviser to fund and rig Governor Ayodele Fayose into office in 2014. Source: http://saharareporters.com/2016/07/03/ekitigate-former-senator-iyiola-omisore-arrested-efcc-over-n13billion-ekiti-election-loot Cc: Lalasticlala |
With the level of corruption in this country and how things have all fallen apart, sometimes i wonder which is better, being ruled by our colonial masters but we have good roads, education, electricity, water, infrastructures and so on but they will pack all our money and resources to their countries or being ruled by ourselves with no road, education, water, electricity, food and all the rest and our leaders still carry our money to our colonial masters countries. Since both options involves stealling our money and taking it out of the country at the end, i am begining to think calling the colonial masters back won't be a bad idea, what do you think? For the mature minds please Cc: Seun, Lalasticlala Post originally: by JomoGbomo2(m): 4:03am On Aug 08, 2009 |
SeverusSnape:Awe ur wish na 2 be part of dos sharing formular I sabi no be say u rili wan attack EFCC 4 lack of anytin, mind U, if enuf evidence isn't gathered suspect's name is still kept as anonymous so make u calm down, get the message and stop searching for the mistake. Plus 'omo ole lo mon soro beyen' ![]() |
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temptnow:One word for U 'ODE' ![]() |
Most women would struggle to cope with six sets of twins but for Gladys Bulinya it is even more difficult - as many people in her part of Kenya think twins are cursed. Her relatives will have nothing to do with her, and her husband left her, fearing she was jinxed, after the sixth pair of twins arrived last year. So the 35-year-old lives alone with 10 of her 12 children in a one-roomed grass-thatched house, a few miles from the shore of Lake Victoria. Sitting outside her small home in the village of Nzoia, she recites the birthdays of her children with ease. "John and James were born in 1993," she starts, shading her eyes from the sun's rays. She explains that she got pregnant at high school - but her boyfriend was too young to marry her. Her sorrow then turned to shock, when her own family ordered her to leave the babies at the district hospital for adoption. They told her that the Bukusu people, to which her family belongs, believe twins bring bad luck - and that unless one of them dies, it means certain death for one or both parents. The Bukusu tradition of eliminating the second twin is no longer practised, though occasional cases of infanticide are still reported in rural areas of western Kenya. Forced marriage Luckily, Ms Bulinya says, when her boyfriend's father learned the twins had been abandoned, he took them in and has cared for them ever since. (He is from a different ethnic group, the Kalenjin.) But her troubles did not stop there. Five years later she fell in love with and married a primary school teacher. She was living with his family when she gave birth to her second set of twins, Duncan and Dennis. Fearing she had brought them a bad omen - and that someone would die - her in-laws chased her away. "I was put on a motorcycle taxi with my twins and sent to my father's home," she says. Yet again, however, her family had no sympathy. Still considering her cursed, they did not allow her on to their property. Instead, they quickly organised another marriage for her, to a man 20 years her senior. He agreed to the alliance, she says, as he had not expected to marry at his age. But more twins followed. "Mercy and Faith were born in 2003 and Carren and Ivy in 2005, Purpose and Swin in 2007," Ms Bulinya says. It was the arrival of Baraka and Prince last year, that led to her husband walking out. "I now have to do lots of odd jobs to feed my 10 children because I do not know where he is, and he is also too old to work even if he were around," she says. 'No regrets' A few of the children attend the local junior school. Gladys Bulinya says she misses her eldest boys - and last saw them two years ago The five-year-old girls take it in turns to care for five-month-old Baraka and Prince, while their mother is out weeding plots or doing washing for neighbours. Eleven-year-old Dennis has been given a scholarship to a private boarding school nearby, while his twin Duncan looks after the livestock for a retired teacher. "I have decided to sponsor one of them - that is all I can afford," Margaret Khanyunya, director of St Iddah Academy, told the BBC. Duncan's monthly ration of maize for his herding duties is enough to feed the rest of the family. So the family of twins, often ostracised by the community, just about scrapes a living. But even Ms Khanyunya, a benefactor, is critical of Ms Bulinya's situation. "The lady should have undergone sterilisation after discovering that men were using and dumping her," she says. Ms Bulinya says she has no regrets and sees all her children as God's blessings. However, she admits that she has now reluctantly been sterilised, "against the wishes of my church", as she could not cope with any more children. "I am a Catholic. When I made the decision I asked for God's forgiveness and I am sure God understands and will forgive me for doing that." The one thing that really upsets her, she says, is the absence of her 17-year-old twins. She weeps when she recalls their last meeting, two years ago, at their circumcision, a ceremony which marks a teenage boy's rite of passage to a man. At the gathering, each parent must hand over their son to the community elders for the circumcision. "I was invited to the occasion and asked twice to pick my sons from among the crowd of 30 boys," she explains. "In both cases I picked the wrong children and my heart still bleeds each time I think of that day." Cc:lalasticlala
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Remember the son of whom you are... He seldom say this to me whnever I'm going back to school during my undergraduate. Thanks Dad I love you for who you are. ![]() Cc: lalasticlala, seun, ishilove abi una papa never advice una before. ![]() |
weyab:Reading make life easy brother, take your time to read again pls. |
TippyTop:And that Sharia would be the final Solution to all the problems facing Nigeria, ranging from corruption, economic downfall, security, education, agriculture, transportation and the rest. Ask Saudi Arabia, Iran, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon the sweetness of practicing Sharia Law accordingly not the one being pronunced in the northern Nigeria please. |
idupaul:Words of a pessimist. ![]() |
SirJeffry:The end result of too much of America movies. Ehyaaaa ![]() |
Hmmmm.... Nice write up @Op, In my #opinion I think its because of the misinterpretation of the word 'Enjoyment' to an average african married women it means eat, drink and get fat like a pig till the poor dude start to call her 'mummy' , while those sharp gals out there will call him 'baby' , and he call them 'shorty' ![]() Smh for all married women that falls withing the above.. Gabrielle union is married yet she looks ravishing, meagan good is married, she remains my crush, halle berry is married, I still wish for a one night stand with her, Dakore is married and I still take a 2nd look @her pics.. To all married women stop letting ur man call you mummy.. ![]() |
Baba is making an arrangement incase of emergency.. Hmmm "Wherever you may be, death will overtake you, even if you should be within towers of lofty construction". Quran 4:78 Wishing U a good long life so that U may repent and be forgiven by Allah(The One and Only true God) 'Maradona' |
rapistomenka:The terror acts of some non-muslims posing to be a muslim is what makes you think Muslims are terrorists? , that means all christians are gay because the head of christians (pope Francis) world wide says they owe their fellow gay men an apology. Think before you type bro. السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته. ![]() |
... I smell an atheist ideology.. I'm outta here 





, while those sharp gals out there will call him 'baby'