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TravelRe: Two Planes Collide At Lagos Airport by igbeke: 9:18am On Oct 26, 2013
naijaking1: You are really ignorant. "Act of God" is a clause used every time by insurance companies, here you 're exposing your illiteracy like no man's business.
Any way, Stella Oduah caused the collision from her from her far away trip in Israelhuh
pls educated dem.
very soon someone will hav stomach ache at d airport and these haters will point accusing fingers at Stella.
na wa o.
Christianity EtcRe: Bishop Slumps, Dies On Way To Israel by igbeke: 8:47am On Oct 26, 2013
abacus Cm: May his soul rest in perfect peace.
If it is a muslim that died in on his way to Mecca,some useless people will start posting boko haram boko haram.Let us be religion tolerance.
hey bro, dont be mad at anyone.
but seriously if it were to be my opinion wen its a muslim, i will post: "hell, hell, hell".
- yet another soul has navigated its way to hell again!
However, d Holy Bible says:
2cor. 6:2
"....NOW is the ACCEPTED TIME,
NOW is d DAY of SALVATION".
Embrace Jesus Christ NOW.
Thank you.
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by igbeke: 5:47pm On Oct 25, 2013
Shittuakeem: ALI HAMDULILAHI FOR MY RELIGION IT IS A DIVINE WAY OF LIFE BOTH FOR LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS
I LOVE ISLAM WITH ALOT OF THINGS BUT MENTION JUST THREE
(1) THE ONENESS OF ALLAH THE SUPREME BEING
(2) THE MIRACLE OF THE QURAN
(3) THE UNITY OF ISLAM GLOBALLY
u've gat 2 b joking, bro.
is ur god, allah dsame as d one abdallah (mohammed's father) worshiped?
answer it and rephrase (1) above.
was d quran a miracle or revelation? wat made it a miracle? was it d fact mohammad claimed an angel revealed it to him?
unity of islam globally? u can't be serious.
ok can u recall wat happened btw abubakri and alli's factions immediatelly mohammad died?
wat happen to sunni and shia who always prefer to settle deir discords wit d edge of d sword?
maybe d peace u guys meant, has no correlation wit d way a dictionary will explain it afterall.
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by igbeke: 5:16pm On Oct 25, 2013
dowjones: 3 things i love about islam:

THE VIOLENCE;
I find violence exciting but my religion condems it. I wish i could blow up schools and still make it to paradise or behead an infidel and shyt.

THE POLYGAMY;
talk about having THREESUMS EVERY NIGHT and being blessed for it.

CHILD MARRIAGE;
with the way chics are getting wild these days, grabbing them up from the cradle and "taming" them wouldnt be a bad idea.
really, bro?
u can't be serious.
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by igbeke: 5:08pm On Oct 25, 2013
MrFairplay4u&me:
I LOVE ISLAM B'COS IT DISCOURAGES ADULTERY,FORNICATION,GAY,SODOMY. I LOVE ISLAM B'COS IT NEVER ENCOURAGE ME TO TURN MOSQUE TO PARTY WHERE I CAN DANCE HALF NAKED. I LOVE ISLAM AS IT GIVES ME TOTAL PEACE OF MIND AND WARNED THAT IF I KILL A SOUL I WILL BURN IN HELL. ISLAM IS PEACE, A SOLUTION NOT A PROBLEM.
deep down in ur mind, u kno u just lied.
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by igbeke: 4:55pm On Oct 25, 2013
yaksman360: I love everything abt Islam cos Islam is a religion of peace and I 'm Lucy to b a muslim.
for ur mind.
btw, did u mean to type "lucky"?
PropertiesRe: Bitter Experience Living With Landlords by igbeke: 1:57pm On Oct 25, 2013
@ d topic.
dat's really sad.
my first accomodation was a place we shared wit our landlord. a yoruba alhaji,. I can say wit d whole of my sincere heart dat he is one among few. even his wives and children were no exception.
though i no longer live there, yet i see myself as part of his family.
d most reason i castigate muslims wit some reservations cos some of dem are gloriously good.
PoliticsRe: Oduah Sign Nigeria/Israel BASA Deal by igbeke: 1:13pm On Oct 25, 2013
Ile-Ife:
If she likes let her sign MoU between Nigeria and Jupiter, Pluto and mars, she was caught stealing and she should go. You can replace her with the Obi of Onitsha for all i care, no wahala.
take it easy brother.
abeg make una put one eye on dis man body make e no go swallow somtin o.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan To Build $370 Million Ship-Building Complex In Niger Delta by igbeke: 1:08pm On Oct 25, 2013
Ismahill: Na so we go hear am.dm no go complete am.pls wats d duratn of d contract
i can see u r already salivating for an opportunity dere. common, y dont u just do away wit hate and admit dis is a hit for oga Gej. dont worry, we wont discriminate anyone wen our glory arrives.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan To Build $370 Million Ship-Building Complex In Niger Delta by igbeke: 12:54pm On Oct 25, 2013
Rossikk: I doubt any youth in the delta can ever complain of unemployment after the deployment of this facility in the region.
wetin? na so jealousy dey start. make dem carry am go kano or bauchi? or even maiduguri? una get water wey ship wan pass?
just joking.
but on a serious serious note:
Uncle Jonathan remains d best leader dis entity called Nigeria has ever had.
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by igbeke: 12:29pm On Oct 25, 2013
tunshe: Brother, you shouldn't have taken ogogoro before typing.

Now you typed trash!
he just said d truth, brother.
IslamRe: 3 Things You Love About Islam by igbeke: 10:38am On Oct 25, 2013
sofitinted: who told u islam is abou terrorism?
no one needs to be told.
but sometimes i wonder y muslims in d south are different (modest) due to some level of tolerance they exhibit. yet those fanatics in d north see dem (d southern muslims) as 'infidels'. how do we justify dat?
PoliticsRe: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by igbeke: 2:56pm On Oct 24, 2013
d only way to compensate dos dat hav bn duped is to provide employment for all of dem.
anytin short of dis is not meaningful.
PoliticsRe: Gov Aliyu Proposes Hike In Derivation To 30%, Kicks Against Current Formula by igbeke: 2:41pm On Oct 24, 2013
Gov B. Aliyu, ur proposal is not good enof. we want 80% minimum.
Gov Kwakwanso, u are bn delusional. u will sit tight wen d reality is done on u.
PoliticsRe: Recent Social Media Commentary Under Goodluck Jonathan by igbeke: 2:19pm On Oct 24, 2013
deb: I've observed the interesting dimension, on the social media, the type of comments that quickly greet any post that relate to GEJ and his cohort in government in recent time

Since GEJ had been adjudged the most insulted President on social media; some dimwits seem to have been employed to be on the look out and respond with pro Jonathan comment anywhere the President or members of his government who are loyal to him gets attacked.

This is my sincere observation and I'm sure its not every active social media user that is gullible enough to be swayed by these sycophant commentators. A lot of them have flooded Nairaland already and will soon start ranting here...

I just have one thing to tell the sycophants here on Nairaland; no amount of lies or propaganda from you can cover the truth.
GEJ remains the worst H.O.S Nigeria ever had till date and impunity under his government has gone beyond reasonable consideration. Only a ludicrous fellow will fail to see this fact.
dis is one of d most !diotic thread.any !diot cud start on NL.
is it a crime for anyone to see political issues in a different light from urs? u tink anyone who see or say anytin otherwise is a sellout?
since u kno Nigeria better, tell us which HOS was better,
by d way, who told u dat d best way to correct ur leader is by insulting his person?
d least dat is expected from ingrates like u haters, is to say "thank u, our dear president".
PoliticsRe: Reps To X-RAY NDA Admission Process by igbeke: 1:50pm On Oct 24, 2013
DerideGull: Against the backdrop of this nonsensical and ignorant postulation from northerners and Muslims in particular, I have strongly suggested that nothing more could serve as symbol of unity in Nigeria than have NDA in eastern and western regions of Nigeria.

These idiotic rapscallions only think about unity of Nigeria when everything is situated in northern region of Nigeria or goes in their favor. I guess there is no point blaming these dirty jackasses from northern region but cowards from southern Nigeria who were made to think Igbo man was their problem.

Where is symbol of unity of Nigeria when NDA, Staff College, S&T Depot, Command and Strategic School and Air force Training schools are all located in northern region? I hate the cesspit called Nigeria.
u just said my mind,bro.
PoliticsRe: Labour Declares Support For National Conference by igbeke: 1:43pm On Oct 24, 2013
gregg2: These are real Nigerians talking,
not the likes of Asiwaju Progrethieves Congress
d guy is really unstable and i pity dos taking him serious perhaps because of political gains.
but verily, verily i say to u. dis man and his followers will make a U-turn soon.
PoliticsRe: Terror Suspects Arrested At Maiduguri Airport by igbeke: 1:36pm On Oct 24, 2013
Beaf!:
So the Maiduguri airport is still functional? What airlines operates there and to where? shocked
alqaeda airline.
air alshabab
taliban airways,
bokoharam airways.
do u want more?
na joke o.
PoliticsRe: Picture Of A Policeman Cuddling A Lady by igbeke: 1:22pm On Oct 24, 2013
eagle,eye:
All work and no play......... complete am abeg.
u got it wrong bro. it shid be d oda way.
all play and no work, ....
now complete it.
PoliticsRe: Picture Of A Policeman Cuddling A Lady by igbeke: 1:19pm On Oct 24, 2013
nnecar: the guy dey represent wella, Cos its legal
yeah, ....representing what they know how to do best.
PoliticsRe: Reps To X-RAY NDA Admission Process by igbeke: 1:13pm On Oct 24, 2013
holyvirgin: Who needs muslims to defend our territory since their only interest is in killing innocent nigerians. Are they tired of bombing and causing havoc in the country?
not all muslims are dare devils, atleast dos in d south hav human face. (saying dis without sentiment). but dos in d north, producers of boko solders who have been sabotaging d efforts of d JTF in d north. we no longer need more of dem.

Btw NDA has more muslim northerners than any other region in nigeria so what is the noise for?
wat do u expect? its a feel of insecurity. dey are known for whinning and crying like littles babies when dey feel d odds are turning against dem.
BusinessRe: Allison Madueke Establishes The Union Newspaper; To Pay Reporters N250,000 by igbeke: 12:02pm On Oct 24, 2013
gbanikiti: there's nothing wrong establishing a newspaper business. The problem is who is gonna be reading the newspaper when I can go online and get the latest news around the world. Its just a waste of time and resources.
wat has dat got to do wit u? y taking phencic on another person's migraine?
it's not as if u are expected to contrbute anything to make d project a success.
very soon now, some hypocrites like u will begin to "beg to apply" dere.
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram In Military Uniform Kill 8 In Borno Village by igbeke: 12:14am On Oct 21, 2013
Memyselfu2009: They keep killing there brothers reducing northern population if they kill them finish who will vote for Buhari and Atiku
if u ask me, na who i go ask?
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram In Military Uniform Kill 8 In Borno Village by igbeke: 12:03am On Oct 21, 2013
Tolexander: the base of my unfaithfulness is more righteous than the peak of your faithfulness!
meaning?
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram In Military Uniform Kill 8 In Borno Village by igbeke: 12:01am On Oct 21, 2013
adebayo201: another reason for we to have DELETE button!
:-(
d truth hurts.
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram In Military Uniform Kill 8 In Borno Village by igbeke: 11:52pm On Oct 20, 2013
Kponkwem: This is the nigeria that gowon, middle belt officers, yoruba officers and intelligentsia fought so hard to retain..

Its either the govt is failing or the entity is facing deep requisition for their evils against the Igbos


No jobs,
No infrastructure
No social welfare
No healthcare
No security
Poor electricity supply
No pipe-borne water
Poor standard of education
Inter-ethnic distrust and violence
Tribalism etc
d list is endless, bro.
PoliticsRe: On National Conference- An Interview With Senator Femi Okurounmu by igbeke(op): 10:20am On Oct 20, 2013
Sincerely, i still dont kno y some Nigerian leaders are against d NC. is it for d hate dey nurse against GEJ or d fear dat we might eventually disintegrate?
Or is it dat dey truly think d exercise is a "jamboree"?
if d formers, it is quite understandable. but if it's d latter, den such pple are pessimists and fail-minded mediocres, as such not fit to lead any race.
Nigerians must not listen to dem.
PoliticsOn National Conference- An Interview With Senator Femi Okurounmu by igbeke(op):
The Chairman of the
Presidential Advisory
Committee on the National
Dialogue/Conference,
Senator Femi Okurounmu,
in this interview with FEMI
MAKINDE, speaks on the
conference
Many people believe that
the proposed national
conference is ill-timed;
that it should be held after
the 2015 election. Do you
agree with this?
There is nothing wrong with
the timing. This is what many
of us have been asking for,
for about 30 years and it is
now thrown on our laps. Will
you reject it saying it should
be shifted to after election?
Certainly not, this is an
opportunity we have been
asking for and it has come,
we have to grab it.
To what extent does the
President control your
committee?
The President has asked us
to suggest modalities for the
conference. He has not tied
our hands and we are the
ones to recommend. The
president has not indicated
any intention of arm-twisting
us.
Different group have been
agitating that the
conference should be one
with sovereign powers,
how do you react to this?
The President has not said
that. I was also asking for a
sovereign national
conference before but that
word ‘sovereign’ is making
some people afraid, so it was
dropped. But the good thing
is that there is an
opportunity to talk and we
have to talk. People are free
to make any demand.
How about the demand for
regional autonomy?
Those are some of the issues
we can discuss at the
conference. There is nothing
we can’t put on the agenda.
That is why we are asking
Nigerians to come out and
tell us those things they
want to be on the agenda.
Are you saying there won’t
be any no-go-area?
There should be no no-go-
area. People are free to talk
about any issue they want to
be discussed at the
conference. Yes, people are
free to make any
recommendation.
What impact do you think
this conference would have
on the people of Nigeria?
If the President accepts our
recommendations, convokes
such a conference and it is
successfully held, all
Nigerians will be very happy
by its outcome. Even the
sceptics will be happy by the
outcome. We shall have a
country where everybody will
be happy and no one will
feel cheated or marginalised.
As somebody who has been
at the vanguard of the
national conference for more
than two decades, the
positive or negative reactions
did not surprise me. There
have always been positive
and negative reactions to the
idea right from the
beginning. The reason for
calling for the national
conference is because there
are strong forces who are
against it. Even though, they
are minority Nigerians, they
control a lot of political
influence; they have always
been against it but majority
of Nigerians are for it. That
is bound to be reflected in
every reaction you are
getting now. We are asking
Nigerians to tell us what they
want; that is part of the
process of consultation.
What do you think are the
likely fear of those that
are opposing the national
conference?
Their fears have always been
imaginary; simply because
they are not bold enough to
come out with the real fears
or reason for opposing it.
They invent some reasons for
opposing it, and some of
their inventions are that it
will break Nigeria. I think
that does not make sense; to
say that when people sit
down and talk, it will break
up Nigeria. In fact, that can
only be a path to cementing
the unity of Nigeria. I
actually don’t want to go to
their real reason for
opposing it because most
Nigerians know the real
reason why those opposing
it are opposing it.
As I said earlier, majority of
Nigerians are in support of
the conference and majority
of Nigerians have been
asking for this for very
strong reasons. Only the
person that wears the shoe
knows where the shoe
pinches. The ethnic
minorities, and other various
ethnic nationalities in Nigeria
make us believe that there is
no enough equity and
sufficient justice in the
polity, and that to have
justice, to have equity and to
have a Nigeria where all of
us can have a sense of
brotherhood, where every
Nigerian can regard his
fellow as brother and sister,
then we need to sit down
and talk and look at our
term of unity. We must come
together as a country to
operate harmoniously and
have a peaceful national
conference, which will put an
end to Boko Haram today,
kidnapping tomorrow, and
crises here and there. To put
a stop to all these things, we
must sit down and talk.
How sincere is Mr.
President on the national
conference?
I don’t want to go into that.
A politician always goes after
his interest. Even in
international politics, you go
after your nation’s interest.
If you are a president of a
country, you go after your
nation’s interest, not after
the motive of the man who
is offering you your nation’s
interest. Those of us who
have always wanted national
conference; it is not for us to
look at the motive of the
President. All we need to do
is to appreciate the
President who gives us what
we have always wanted. All
we should do is to do what
the people want.
So it is not about 2015
general election?
No, it is not and I don t
want to speculate about it.
Who are the people you are
inviting to the town hall
meetings of your
committee across the six
geopolitical zones in
Nigeria?
We invite all Nigerians who
have something to say about
the national conference,
anything to say along the
line of our term of
reference. At this point, we
are not calling for papers on
the issues themselves. We
are consulting Nigerians on
terms of reference, and we
are consulting widely. If you
look at our terms of
reference, the first one deals
with consulting widely to let
us determine the feasible
agenda for the conference.
We want Nigerians to tell us
what issue should be put in
the agenda, so that we can
take all the issues that
Nigerians want us to table
for discussion, that is very
important. I can tell you
what the issues are but that
is not my assignment. My
assignment is to listen to
Nigerians, let them tell us
the issues, what they want,
what the issues are and how
the conference will be. And
of course, we want to hear
how to choose the delegates
to the national conference.
We want to hear what
should be the duration, what
should be the legal frame
work for the conference and
so on. We want to hear how
our decisions and findings
will be incorporated in the
constitution from Nigerians.
We want to give every
Nigerian an opportunity to
make his views known. You
can come and present a
memo to us as a
representative of an ethnic
group; you can come to
represent yourself, a civil
society group, a professional
body, an association.
Everybody has the chance to
come.
Is the national conference
not a duplication of
function of the National
Assembly?
For instance, you mentioned
the idea of no-go-area; our
own conference has no no-
go-area. The National
Assembly has plenty of no-
go-areas. They take the 1979
constitution which was more
or less transformed to the
1999 constitution; that one is
given. They can only amend
it. Ours is different from just
bickering on a given
constitution. We are not
working with the constitution
that has already been given.
Ours is to collect the views
of Nigerians on our nation.
We want to hear from
Nigerians what the issues
are, what the grievances are.
At the time we come with
our recommendations, if it
tallies with the 1999
constitution so be it. If it
does not, then we will not
hesitate to recommend a
new constitution all together.
At the end of the day, what
will be the role of the
National Assembly?
That is not part of my term
of reference. The National
Assembly members are
Nigerians, we are going to
hear from them too. They
are Nigerians and they will
also have an input.
My committee is just to
recommend to the President
the procedure for setting up
a national conference. It is
the national conference itself
that will come up with
findings and
recommendations on the
real issues in the country.
The findings and
recommendation of the
committee are subject
materials for the
constitution. Whatever the
findings and
recommendations of the
committee would be
subjected to national
referendum by the people.
And what the people have
approved in the national
referendum, no other person
has power above the people;
the people are the ultimate
power.
It is a week now that your
committee was
inaugurated, what are your
findings so far?
As soon as we were
inaugurated, we started
working. We mapped out a
programme of actions
covering the period given to
us. You would have seen our
tour programme. After the
tour, we also have a retreat
where we will invite eminent
Nigerians and scholars-
people who have actually
studied the issues which are
relevant and pertinent to the
national conference to come
and discuss, talk to us,
address us, and address
Nigerians. After that, we
shall go back to look at all
the submissions in form of
memorandum and issues
made at the retreat in line
with our terms of reference
and then make our
recommendations.
What was your reaction
when this assignment came
your way, did you nurse
any fear or restraint?
With all sense of modesty, I
saw it as something I could
handle because it is
something I have been
thinking about for more than
30 years. This is something
that has occupied my mind,
my conscious and sub-
conscious. I have been
talking about national
conference for more than
thirty something years, ever
since I became a politician in
1978 when I was in UPN.
This matter has never left my
conscious and sub-conscious
mind. Therefore it is not a
new area at all. It is a
responsibility that I was glad
to accept, and I was happy
that in my life time, the
thing I spent years agitating
for actually came to me. It is
not a new area to me at all.
I was glad to accept that
responsibility.
Are you comfortable with
the time frame for your
committee?
We are not complaining
about it. The President
himself realised that four
weeks was too short and he
extended it to six weeks. We
have also seen that six weeks
will not be enough. As we
continue with our work, if we
find that we will not be able
to complete our job within
that time, we will not
hesitate to ask for more
time.
What will you say to
Nigerians to make sure
that they have more
confidence in the national
conference?
Already, I know so many of
them have confidence in the
committee and the national
conference. I will only advise
the few sceptics to please
have full confidence in the
committee. If you look at the
members of the committee,
you see that none of them is
likely to be a sell out; none
of them is likely to
compromise basic principles.
These are men of honour,
men of repute, men of
integrity with respectable
antecedent. These are men
and women that can be
trusted.
What is going to be your
stake at the end of the
national conference?
My stake is to do everything
I can see that our committee
comes out successful and
does not disappoint
Nigerians. Nigerians are
putting a lot of hope on us,
a lot of faith and confidence
that we can do this job and
we don’t want to let them
down. We want to
recommend to the president
the conference that will
actually strengthen the unity
of Nigeria, if the president
accepts our
recommendations.


www.punchng.com/news/national-conference-wont-break-up-nigeria-okurounmu/
SportsRe: Mexico V Nigeria: FIFA U-17 World Cup (1 - 6) on 19 Oct 2013 by igbeke: 2:14pm On Oct 19, 2013
xynerise: For those without DSTV tune to NTA 2 channel 5.
bless u man.

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