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Tony36:Well she should be the one doing the finding out. I could have told you But I don't think its right doing so considering insecurity and all the bad things in naija. So sorry let her ask herself. |
Yoruba Yoruba Yoruba Make una go find out where who & why this curse wan follow una reach grave. Because this one pass ordinary |
Lwkmd See una life, complainers and accused. Una wan take laugh wound me |
I don't think the emir would need such big load and if he does he has messengers to carry them. Btw except na boko thinz dey the bag. Can't trust a northerner especially the ones with covered head. |
Tony36:That's not the complete name. And why are you asking |
Now let me say it as it is. All the Yorubas on nairaland God go punish una if una pass by this thread without saying 'Hi' to one of una blood. You people are the pioneer of everything evil in this country. You people started armed robbery, bribery, tribalism, hating other tribes, kidnapping, rape, in'cest, thuggerry, ghost worker, pick pocket, fake certificates forgery, cowardice and 2faced treachery, unreliability and depth of hell evil machinations. |
Let them try. |
Accursed house. |
How does boko haram practice this version of islam that encourages them to kill without discrimination?
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America has a plan on Nigeria but whatever the plan is I cannot tell. But I pray its not Libya or Egypt |
What some of us don't understand is that our lecturers in federal universities are largely sadists who always sees the cups as half empty unlike their counterparts at the private universities who sees the cups as half filled. And that is all that makes the difference. There are millions of first class would have been students at our federal and state universities if only the evil machinations of our school authorities and depth of hell heart of most our lecturers are not there to render them to degraded pass marks. |
But Op shebi her thing is intact? Abi dem cut am take patch her brain? |
Well I think its all about what you want as a woman. If it suits you to remain single pls do so. People will respect you but not in your back. I once dated a babe who always tells me she would love to be a single mother and I respect her decision. Though I know it comes with its own challenges |
killjoy:Lwkmd |
kendrick9:Judging from your comment you didn't sound responsible, you sound like a lousy smelling rat. |
Truth Be Told. Yorubas must as a matter of urgency have their heads examined. And too they should find out whom, why, when and where this curse was laid on them. In'Cest, father sleeping with daughter, sleeping with Sons wives, brother sleeping with sisters, Human Rituals and Bestiality rampant among these ethnic group is an abject disgrace on the rest of other tribes that make up Nigeria. How can people still live animals at this age. |
No space for Islamists to Rule Anywhere in Africa. They will be brought Down at all Cost, leadership as well as followers. As was the case with Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. I hope nigerians learns sooner. The world is watching |
An Egyptian court sentenced former president Mohammed Morsi to 20 years in prison on Tuesday in connection with the deaths of protesters during demonstrations against his rule in 2012. Morsi also faces charges in two other trials. Morsi supporters attacked opposition protesters outside the presidential palace in December 2012, sparking clashes that killed at least 10 people. Judge Ahmed Youssef dropped the murder charges against Morsi and said the sentence was instead linked to the “show of force” against protesters and unlawful detentions. The Cairo Criminal Court issued the verdict as Morsi and other defendants in the case – mostly other Muslim Brotherhood leaders – stood in a soundproof glass cage in a makeshift courtroom at Egypt’s national police academy. The country’s first freely elected president, Morsi took power after the 2011 overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. Morsi himself was ousted by the army in 2013 and put on trial as the new regime of Abdel Fattah al-Sisi launched a relentless crackdown on the moderate Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. Hundreds of Brotherhood members have since been sentenced to death and thousands more jailed. The Muslim Brotherhood issued a statement ahead of the verdict on Tuesday denouncing the judiciary – calling it a tool of repression – and calling for protests. “The coup commander (Sisi) is exploiting the judiciary as a weapon in the battle against popular will and the democratic and revolutionary legitimacy represented by President Mohamed Morsi,” the statement said. The Brotherhood called for “non-stop revolutionary marches and demonstrations” starting Tuesday in support of Morsi and demanding his reinstatement. The Muslim Brotherhood, now blacklisted by Egypt as a “terrorist organisation”, has previously failed to mobilise large numbers for its rallies because of persistent fears amid a continuing crackdown. Morsi also faces the possible death penalty in connection with two other trials, including one in which he is accused of leaking state secrets to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. He is also accused of escaping from prison during the widespread protests that eventually ousted Mubarak. Separate verdicts in those two cases are due on May 16. Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/ex-egyptian-president-morsi-jailed-20-years/
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The most important person is not on the list. Miss Respect |
ApC and their moronic fans can now die in peace |
sweetjenny305:Witches of East End. Pls I'd like ta see the movie. Got a link? |
Unidentified gunmen abi na herdsmen. Abeg na dem dem. The thing dey their blood. Shedding blood everywhere. HausaFulanis, Spits* |
Ultimatums my foot. Is that all we can do? |
Ojukwu, the envy of all tribes. The man who is feared in life & in death. god amongst men! Nodu Mma! |
Be like say una no know the people Wey una just vote into power. Northerners. All their thinz na stage manage. |
LeSudAfricaine:Mister. What is bad is bad. In your time of need all black Africans supported you thinking there is african blood in you. Now they're all discovering you gat no human blood in your veins. If you don't want fellow blacks in your country then severe diplomatic relations with all Africans and live miserably in your animal kingdom. as for your mad king. I know he lives permanently in kwazulu and that goat step outside the shores of SA he will be disgraced like the animal he is. |
LeSudAfricaine:You know the mistake is that those foreigners just standby and watch you animals kill them while they plead with you thinking their is yet a human feeling in your apartheid head. I feel so bad for the Emmanuel silothe pleading and pleading while you animals stabbed him to death. He should have fought back. Even if I am dying and you godforsaken zombies are in your hundreds I will fight back till I am dead . |
sweetjenny305:Oh! Must thou tempt me woman? I am talking about the thing at the centre of you. The very same thing that Adam tested at the garden of Eden. |
3 Major Nigerian Problems Buhari Should Tackle – Dangote April 20, 2015 Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has listed three major challenges facing Nigeria’s economy that the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari needs to tackle. According to Dangote, Buhari needs to make unemployment, increased power generation and corruption his top priorities after his swearing-in on May 29. Speaking in an interview with This Day, Dangote pointed out that the business community in the country is set to back Buhari’s administration. He explained that with President Goodluck Jonathan conceding defeat, the confidence of investors all over the world has been boosted, adding that the business community would wax stronger if the president-elect tackles some urgent needs of the economy. Speaking on unemployment, Dangote said: “It is a great and pervasive problem in Nigeria. But the point must be made that it is not peculiarly a Nigerian problem. All over the world, there are growing issues of unemployment. And what we are saying is that the in-coming government can achieve a remarkable success in this regard if it declares an emergency on unemployment and tackle it decisively. You know the organised private sector will or should play a key role in this. And that is why we are concerned.” He further lamented the extent of damage corruption has done to Nigerian economy, describing it as a “big cankerworm that has really eaten deep into the fabric of our nation.” “The malaise of corruption is a threat to the survival of the Nigeria economy, no doubt. We must all therefore rise in unison to tackle the menace both in the public and private sector of the economy. The Buhari-led government can show a lot of strength on this issue by showing direction, by demonstrating commitment to ridding every sector of the economy of this malaise. “I can tell you that a lot will change in Nigeria if this issue is tackled decisively,” Dangote said. The businessman called on Buhari’s administration to revisit the ongoing privatisation programme in the energy sector with a view to growing the energy capacity of the country. According to him, if there is increased electricity output, there would be industrial growth and even the small and medium scale businesses which are dying because of insufficient energy supply, would begin to experience boom again. Dangote is a Nigerian billionaire businessman, who owns the Dangote Group, which has interests in commodities. The company operates in Nigeria and other African countries, including Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, South Africa, Togo and Zambia. Dangote is rated by Forbes Magazine as the 67th richest person in the world and the richest in Africa, with a net worth of $14.7Billion. His major businesses span cement production, sugar production as well as several other business concerns. He recently got into the oil and gas sector with a plan to build a refinery with the capacity to process 650,000 barrels per day, thus making it the single largest stream in the world. Describing the present situation where Nigeria produces crude but goes abroad to buy refined products as unacceptable, Dangote had explained that his refinery was ready to reverse the trend just as it has successfully done in other sectors like sugar and cement. Source: madailygist.com/3-major-nigerian-problems-buhari-should-tackle-dangote/
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Menace2Society:Make I burst your ass mister idiat. Those days when we were little them go withdraw us from primary school say your papa dem gbomo gbomo dey for town. Na so we no go go school for like two weeks waiting for your papa to finish doing what he knows how to do best. But what I don't seem to understand is why una never give up on that trade. The thing na curse on una. |
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