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HungerBAD:Something is wrong with your brain. |
Don't you know that after selling her palm oil, she will still use the money on other things that the dollar had affected? |
the fourth pix though... d husband be like, is dis d same mouth I wil kiss |
There was a country... BIAFRA |
There was a country... BIAFRA |
No arrest was made, Nigeria and their lies everyday, whats this person's name and where he come from? Be wise for once! |
D baby by his left hand be like ''daddy so you get heart like dis'' with dat look on his face. |
Zoo republic (nigeria) you can lie ooo... |
Story for the gods... listening to radio biafra now on CHK 102.1FM in Biafra land. Liars from pit of hell! Nigeria you can lie ooo! |
pedophilia look... |
ISLAMABAD... |
ISLAMABAD... |
He visited the governor but there was no crusade on 30th of June in Aba. |
Story for the gods... |
CHUKWU ABIAMA BU ANYI... MY DIRECTOR NNAMDI KANU CARRY GO. |
Nnamdi Kanu is God's sent and very soon you all will see it. CHUKWU OKIKE ABIAMA BU CHI ANYI! |
Video or...... |
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIR |
Biafra is for real... tune in to CHK 97.6 FM and listen to biafra radio. CHUKWUABIAMA is our God! or download RADIOBIAFRA app. |
Biafra is for real... tune in to CHK 97.6 FM and listen to biafra radio. CHUKWUABIAMA is our God! |
Really... there was a country, Chinua Achebe must be right. |
There is this my friend that his jamb exams was the same day with his father's burial. The burial has already been fixed before the exams date came out and my friend ignored the burial and went for the exams. My question is this... if you are the one, which will you attend? Pls be sincere to your self! |
Fire everywhere |
I go with you |
The Ohaneze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, has endorsed President Goodluck Jonathan for the second tenure in office. The President-General of the group, Chief Garry Igariwey, made the assertion on Tuesday in Umuahia, while briefing Gov. Theodore Orji of Abia, and the chairman of the South-East Governors’ Forum. The briefing was on the outcome of the meeting of the group in Enugu. Igariwey said the decision to endorse Jonathan was unanimously taken at an enlarged meeting of all the affiliate Igbo groups. He said the organisation was convinced that Jonathan’s administration had made tremendous efforts to address the infrastructure needs of the people of the South-East. He appealed to other zones in the country to support Jonathan’s candidacy, saying that it was only fair and just to allow the South-South to complete the second tenure. He also urged Nigerians to realise that the wealth of the nation came from the South-South with the attendant environmental degradation. The president-general added that no sacrifice would be too much to make for the area. Responding, the governor thanked Ohaneze for its decision, saying that Jonathan deserved the support of all well-meaning Nigerians. He said that Nigeria belonged to all Nigerians and that there was no justification for anybody to deny the president a second tenure. Orji, who is the Coordinator of the Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organisation in the South-East, promised to deliver the document of the endorsement to the president. In the Ohaneze delegation were the former governor of Anambra Mr Peter Obi and Deputy Director-General of Jonathan/Sambo Campaign Organsiation, Sen. Ben Obi. The Chairman of the South-East Traditional Rulers Council, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, is among others in the delegation. |
Jordan executed two Iraqi jihadists, including a female would-be suicide bomber, on Wednesday in response to the burning alive of one of its fighter pilots by the Islamic State group. The gruesome murder of airman Maaz al-Kassasbeh triggered condemnation from governments across the Middle East, while a top Muslim body called for the killing or crucifixion of IS militants. Jordan said it hanged female militant Sajida al-Rishawi and Al-Qaeda member Ziad al-Karboli — who were both on death row — before dawn at a prison south of the capital. Amman had promised to begin executing Islamic extremists in response to the murder of Kassasbeh, who was captured by IS when his plane went down in Syria in December. Jordan’s King Abdullah II described Kassasbeh as a hero and vowed to take the battle to IS after a video emerged purporting to show the caged 26-year-old F-16 fighter pilot engulfed in flames. Abdullah cut short a visit to Washington and flew back to Amman where he was greeted by large crowds at the airport before going straight into talks with his security chiefs. Rishawi, 44, was sentenced to death for her participation in triple hotel bombings in Amman in 2005 that killed 60 people. IS had offered to spare Kassasbeh’s life and free Japanese journalist Kenji Goto — who was later beheaded — if she were released. The new video — the most brutal yet in a series of recorded killings of hostages by IS — prompted global revulsion and vows of unwavering international efforts to combat the Sunni Muslim extremist group. The killing sparked outrage in Jordan and demonstrations in Amman and the city of Karak, the home of Kassasbeh’s influential tribe. Egypt’s Al-Azhar, Sunni Islam’s most prestigious seat of learning, called for the “killing, crucifixion or chopping of the limbs” of IS militants, expressing outrage over their “cowardly act”. - ‘Cycle of reprisals’ - The pre-dawn hangings, which were criticised by rights campaigners, came just weeks after Jordan ended an eight-year moratorium on the death penalty. Executions should not be used “as a tool for revenge,” Amnesty International said. “The IS’s gruesome tactics must not be allowed to fuel a bloody cycle of reprisal executions.” Rishawi was closely linked to IS’s predecessor organisation in Iraq and seen as an important symbol for the jihadists. Karboli was sentenced to death in 2007 on terrorism charges, including the killing of a Jordanian in Iraq. Jordan, a crucial ally of Washington in the Middle East, is one of several Arab countries that have joined a US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against IS in Syria and Iraq. The New York Times, quoting US officials, reported Wednesday that the United Arab Emirates had suspended its participation in December after Kassasbeh’s capture due to fears for the safety of its pilots. There was no official confirmation of the report. - ‘Vile murder’ - Jordan promised to avenge the pilot’s murder, with a spokesman saying: “Jordan’s response will be earth-shattering.” US President Barack Obama, who hosted King Abdullah in a hastily organised Oval Office meeting, led condemnation of the airman’s killing, decrying the “cowardice and depravity” of IS. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the brutality of IS was “beyond comprehension”. “It has nothing to do with our religion.” The Qatar-based International Union of Muslim Scholars, headed by influential preacher Yusuf al-Qaradawi, described the murder as “a crime contrary to sharia” Islamic law. Kassasbeh was captured in December when his jet crashed over northern Syria on a mission that was part of the coalition air campaign against the jihadists. Jordanian state television suggested he was killed on January 3, before IS offered to spare his life and free Goto in return for Rishawi’s release. The highly choreographed 22-minute video released Tuesday shows Kassasbeh recounting coalition operations against IS, with flags from the Western and Arab nations in the alliance projected in the background. It then shows Kassasbeh dressed in an orange jumpsuit and surrounded by armed and masked IS fighters. It cuts to him standing inside a cage and apparently soaked in petrol before a masked jihadist lights a trail of flame that runs to the cage and burns him alive. |
Story for the gods... |
Good one |
Papa Nnukwu at it again.... |
Kudos to him. |
Germany diaris God ooo, why do dis to Messi? |
too bad |