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PoliticsRe: Enugu Is Flooded by itiswell1(m): 6:40am On Sep 21, 2011
Am Alone:
^^^^ You yourself you a lier!!!!

It is not Uyo State!!!!

It is Uyo, Akwa Ibom tongue tongue tongue

I guess you are a bigger lier!!!!
grin grin grin grin
Christianity EtcRe: Anointing: Why Do Pastors Blow Into Microphones? Why Must People Fall? by itiswell1(m): 6:38am On Sep 21, 2011
God2man:
[b]Yes! It is real. You can fall under the annointing. If you are possessed by foul spirit,there will be a struggle before those foul spirit release you,normally, they don't want to get out of their hiding place(your body). But the power of God overcome them and you are set free. During these struggling, crying, rolling on the floor, and the rest.[/b]Lastly, Then blowing of mic, no man can tell God that, this is the style i want you to use, NO! you can't dictate to God. The bible says God speaks in diverse ways. Hebrew 1:1. God had various ways to move in his power. So, let us leave that to God to demystify. God bless you. God2man. to God to demystify. God bless you. God2man.
Nice one. I have always been wondering why i never fall under anointing even though people around me might be falling. I dey always think say hope God never forget me.

But wait o, i once attended a service and almost half of the auditorium fell. Does that mean that they are all possessed. If yes, wahala dey o.
BusinessRe: Who Is To Blame ( Customer Or Bank) ? by itiswell1(m): 6:34am On Sep 21, 2011
This is contributory negligence. If you are not sure of the account, walk up to the customer care person for the correct account. The bank also owe you a duty of care to ensure that the account number tallies with the account name.
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome In Agbada/Native (Picture) by itiswell1(m): 6:31am On Sep 21, 2011
Well, every man is entitle to his own opinion. Who am i to judge anyone. All thesame let me appreciate what is good.
CrimePolice Seize Truck Load Of Ammunition In Anambra by itiswell1(op): 6:27am On Sep 21, 2011
Police Seize Lorry Load Of Arms

The Police in Anambra State have seized a cache of arms in a lorry and arrested an arms dealer.

Police seized 100 bags of live cartridges, 15 pump action guns and 12 double-barrel guns.

The operation was led by Assistant Commissioner of Police Bashir Makama, assisted by members of the anti-robbery squad. 

The arms were being conveyed in a Mercedes Benz lorry marked XF 283 FGG before the police, acting on a tip-off, stopped the vehicle.

Arms dealer Paul Odunze, 57, from Umudioka in Dunukofia Local Government, was arrested along with Nwawue Ifionu, the 53- year- old driver of the truck.

Commissioner of Police Muhtari Ibrahim paraded the suspects. He vowed to step up the security in the state and urged the public to continue to provide information for the police.

It was gathered that the arms importer was arrested for possessing illegal arms three years ago when Mr Philemon Leha was Commissioner of Police in the state.

The arms dealer told reporters that he imported the arms for the vigilance groups in the state. But he did not mention the sponsor of the project. He said it was his second trip in arms importation.

The seizure of the arms excited Governor Peter Obi who visited the Police headquarters with his deputy, Emeka Sibeudu.

Obi said his efforts in crime fighting are yielding dividends.

He said: “The first priority of my administration is security and a breakthrough has been made as a result of the cordial relationship between this administration and the police.”

Obi said, “We can not bequeath to our children anarchy, it is dangerous.

“Everybody must sacrifice in building a better society for our children,” he said.

The governor described the importation of arms into the state as shocking.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/news/20347-police-seize-lorry-load-of-arms.html

PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Militants To Work With Army Against Boko Haram Attack by itiswell1(m): 6:25am On Sep 21, 2011
Cikvil war in the making
SportsSiasia Drops Enyeama, Invites 27 Players by itiswell1(op): 6:20am On Sep 21, 2011
Super Eagles coach Samson Siasia has left goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama out of the Nigeria squad to face Guinea in the final match of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

Enyema will also not be involved in a friendly against Ghana three days later in London.

Enyeama may have been axed from the Super Eagles ahead of the Guinea game following his role in protesting the team's travelling plan to Antananarivo, Madagascar in early September.

There were however recalls for Kalu Uche, Osaze Odemwingie and Ekigho Ehiosun.

And to join the squad against Ghana is new call-up Ugo Ukah as well as Under-23 star Nnamdi Oduamadi.


List of invited players

Goalkeepers: Austin Ejide, Dele Aiyenugba, Chigozie Agbim

Defenders: Joseph Yobo, Taye Taiwo, Chibuzor Okonkwo, Elderson Echiejile, Efe Ambrose, Dele Adeleye

Midfielders: John Mikel Obi, Joel Obi, Fengor Ogude, Kalu Uche, Obinna Nsofor, Ahmed Musa

Strikers: Osaze Odemwingie, Ike Uche, Emmanuel Emenike, Peter Utaka, Chinedu Obasi, Brown Ideye

To join the squad in London

Gege Soriola, Emmanuel Ekpo, Nosa Igiebor, Ugo Ukah, Nnamdi Oduamadi.

http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Sport/Football/5743097-146/siasia_drops_enyeama_invites_27_players.csp
SportsSiasia Rules Out Return Of Yakubu And Martins by itiswell1(op): 6:57am On Sep 20, 2011
Siasia Rules Out Yak, Martins’ Immediate Eagles’ Return

Super Eagles’ Chief Coach, Samson Siasia, has ruled out the possible return of Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Obafemi Martins despite their outstanding showing last weekend in Europe.
Speaking on the invitation to appear before the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) technical committee to defend his team list against Guinea, Siasia said: “I have not seen any part of the world, where senior national team coaches appear to defend team list. However, I will only appear before the committee on Tuesday, but as for the unveiling of the list, I don’t really know. Maybe, it will be after the defence,” he noted.

He also took time to shower encomium on Nigerian players who showed blistering form in Europe last weekend, admitting that he was happy to see many of them on the scoring sheet.

On the possibility of the return of the like Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Obafemi Martins to the Eagles fold, Siasia tactically noted that if they would return, it would not be immediate.
“I’m very happy for those that scored. It is good for the country and we have to celebrate their forms. As for their invitation to the Eagles, I think it may not be now,” he noted.

He, however, promised to take up the 2.00pm hostile kick-off timing for the African Nations Cup crucial tie between the Super Eagles and visiting Syli National of Guinea with the Confederation of African Football President, Issa Hayatou.

Reacting to the controversial directive by the African soccer ruling body to start the group matches simultaneously, the Eagles boss said though it would be among the things he would discuss during the meeting with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) technical Committee today, he would however make telephone call to the CAF boss to convince him to approve 7.00pm kick-off time.
The Eagles coach further argued that since it is only the two countries jostling for the ticket in the group, the timing should be made suitable to the two teams, insisting that other countries in the group have nothing at stake.
“The timing is very wrong and we must do every possible to change it. It is one of the things, I will discuss with the technical committee.

But, besides that, I will personally call Issah Hayatou to discuss it with him. Since the two teams, Nigeria and Guinea, fighting for the ticket in the group that would play, why should they compel us to play the game at 2.00pm?”
The former Eagles’ striker, who expressed disappointment over his continued appearance before the technical committee to defend his Eagles list, argued that there was no country in the world where senior national team coaches appear before the federation committee to defend his invited players.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/sportsonthehour/2011/sept/20/sportsbreak-20-09-2011-001.html
PoliticsJudgement For Sale by itiswell1(op): 6:54am On Sep 20, 2011
NBA raises alarm over cash-and-carry verdicts
•Judicial officers endanger democracy -Sagay
•Musdapher reads riot act to judges
From GODWIN TSA, Abuja
Tuesday, September 20, 2011





•Chief Justice Musdapher
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The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) yesterday bemoaned the rot in the judiciary, raising the alarm that court judgments are now given on cash and carry basis. This development, according to the body of lawyers, is the root cause of the growing number of political assassinations, unresolved killings and terrorism in the country.

The NBA’s concern came as the Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Dahiru Musdapher, announced a total overhauling of the judiciary to improve efficiency and enhance public perception regarding its capacity to dispense justice without blemish.

In what appears like cleansing the Augean stable, the CJN said the apex court is liaising with the executive and legislature to facilitate several amendments to the constitution and other laws to bring about judicial efficiency and probity.

In line with his reform agenda, Justice Musdapher warned judges against the application of procedural rules and technicalities that do not lead to the attainment of substantial justice as it was clearly against modern trends of adjudication and should be reversed.

Justice Musdapher disclosed that a reform committee would soon be inaugurated to look into the problems of the judiciary and proffer solutions to the myriad of problems confronting the third arm of government.

The Acting CJN said the National Judicial Council (NJC), the Federal Judicial Service Commission (FJSC) and the National Judicial Institute (NJI) are to be restructured and repositioned to improve on their capacities to meet their constitutional and statutory roles.
The NBA president, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), and Justice Musdapher spoke separately yesterday at the special session of the Supreme Court to mark the commencement of the 2011 Legal Year.
Mr. Daudu had, while speaking on corruption and the justice system, said there is empirical evidence that justice had been purchased on several occasions in the country.

While accusing justices of the various election tribunals as major culprits on this travesty of justice, Daudu feared that modern democratic society would cease to exist where confidence is lost in the justice system.
His words; “There is a growing perception backed up by empirical evidence that justice is purchasable and it had been purchased on several occasions in Nigeria. We are reaching the point in time where accusations of corruption in the system will be at its loudest. The various election tribunals are in the process of delivering judgments. The Court of Appeal is beginning to deal with interlocutory appeals and some final decisions in some governorship disputes.

“Already, the strain or effect of the over balkanization of the intermediate appellate court into numerous divisions by way of conflicting decisions on very serious matters in the electoral process is beginning to be felt. An example is the court’s decision on the manner of initiating pre-hearing session, which is a prelude or condition precedent to the actual hearing of an election petition. As things stand today, the decisions of the Abuja, Makurdi, Calabar and Kaduna divisions of the Court of Appeal on the matter are conflicting.

“This state of affairs does not help the judicial process. Firstly, people read meanings into the inability of high-ranking judges to state a clear position on a simple matter of the interpretation of a statute. Secondly, discordance will ultimately, exacerbate recourse to self-help and extra-judicial measures. No wonder assassinations, unresolved killings and terrorism are on the rise in Nigeria. The root cause is the failure to provide authentic, credible and indeed, realistic justice to Nigerians.
While eulogizing the virtues of Justice Musdapher, the NBA said it would not bother him with all the gory details of the ills that currently afflict the judiciary and the legal profession.

However, the NBA said all these would be ventilated upon at a restorative forum with him just as it announced the convocation of a national summit on the state of the legal profession to re-visit the problems confronting not only the judiciary, but also the entire legal profession.
Earlier, Justice Musdapher called on judges and judicial officers to remain politically neutral and rise up to safeguard our fledging democracy.

According to him, “we must deflect the tides of impropriety and immunize the entire judicial system against all different iniquities, adding that as judges of our courts, we must act according to the highest dictates of our conscience.
“We must be guided by the fundamental values and principles of constitutional democracy as well as the value of simple decency. Our judgments and pronouncements must not appear to be against the essence of justice. Surely, the application of these broad principles cannot produce judgments that appear unfair or unjust.”

In addition to the proposed amendments, the CJN announced that the current mode of judicial appointments must also be reviewed with due emphasis on diversity of experience to add quality to judicial deliberations.
Besides, he spoke of plans to commence a process where members of the Bar aspiring to judicial office may apply to join the Bench based on objective and transparent criteria.

He disclosed that the apex court had disposed off 166 cases comprising of judgments and 85 motions, adding however that there are still other 1, 149 civil appeals, 58 criminal appeals and 177 motions are pending before the court.
“It is clear that based on the existing realities, even if we had a full complements of 21 justices of the court, it will still take years before the backlog is cleared notwithstanding the increasing spate of new cases that are being filed almost everyday.”

Others, who spoke at the ceremony, included the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), who was represented by the Permanent Secretary and Solicitor-General of the Federation, Alhaji Abdulahi Yola and former justice minister Chief Richard Akinjide (SAN) on behalf of the Body of Senior Advocates of Nigeria.

While the AGF expressed the need for the Supreme Court to have its full complement of 21 Justices, Akinjide condemned the creation of the division of the Court of Appeal as he called for the setting up of committee for the reformation of the judiciary and the Bar.
Dignitaries at the event include Speaker, House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambawal, who was fully robed; Justice Muhammed Uwais, former Chief Justice of Nigeria; Justice James Ogebe , retired Supreme Court Justice and Justice Mustapha Akanbi, ex- President of the Court of Appeal, amongst others.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/sept/20/national-20-09-2011-001.html
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Psg Plans To Rescue Under Pressure Wenger From Arsenal by itiswell1(op): 6:52am On Sep 20, 2011
PSG are ready to offer an Arsenal escape route to Arsene Wenger.


The Daily Star Sunday says Wenger will be handed the chance to walk away from Arsenal straight into the top job at Paris St-Germain if he fails to win silverware again this season.


Moneybags PSG have got Gunners boss Wenger as their top target.


They want him back home to turn the French club into a European super force with the help of their billionaire backers.


And to sweeten the deal PSG’s owners, the Qatar Investment Authority, will give him a £150m transfer war chest next summer.


The super-rich Arab owners spent £75m on players ahead of the new campaign and will happily double that amount if they can secure Champions League football.

http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/football-golf-boxing/20103-psg-plans-to-rescue-under-pressure-wenger-from-arsenal.html
Christianity EtcRe: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's House And Jeeps (Picture) by itiswell1(m): 6:47am On Sep 20, 2011
How can someone just go and take some sort of pics, come here a nd be deceiving people? Yet some people are judging without tangible evidence.
FamilyRe: Super Eagles Chidi Odiah Abandoned His Wife And Baby? by itiswell1(m): 6:44am On Sep 20, 2011
Princek12:
there are 2 sides 2 every story. we have heard her side, so I would love to hear Chidi's side before I make my conclusion.
So who is going to get chidi's side of the story?
CrimeRe: The Boys In The Video Are Not ABSU Students - Governor Orji by itiswell1(m): 6:39am On Sep 20, 2011
whobemumu:
IF HE KNOWS THEY ARE NOT ABSU STUDENTS THEN IT EITHER MEANS HE KNOWS ALL ABSU STUDENTS OR HE KNOWS WHO THEY ARE

I FIND THE FORMER IMPROBABLE , THE LATTER IS MORE LIKELY .
Good talk
PoliticsRe: Chime, Fashola, Ribadu, Or Rochas For 2015? by itiswell1(m): 6:36am On Sep 20, 2011
Johnpaul2k2:
Rochas or nothing!!!! cheesy
I will believe you after his first term as a Gov
CelebritiesRe: Wizkid Nominated For World Wide Act At The MTV Music Awards by itiswell1(m): 6:35am On Sep 20, 2011
babaowo:
awon boyz don hammer ooo!
Gbam
Music/RadioRe: Asa's Track Played On 'the Event' Movie by itiswell1(m): 6:34am On Sep 20, 2011
Imagine me calling that movie one of my best series and i didnt take note. I've got to go watch that movie again.
PoliticsRe: Murtala Muhammad's Face And Name Should Be Removed From Naira And Airport by itiswell1(m): 6:27am On Sep 20, 2011
Even though we may not be too sure of what this guy would have done if he were to be on the throne longer, but the fact remains that the little time he spent was good.
FamilyRe: The Value Of A Wife In Nigeria: N32.7m A Year? by itiswell1(m): 6:23am On Sep 20, 2011
chaircover:
You cant put a price on something thats priceless wink
Thats just it.
FamilyRe: Can You Share Your Toothbrush With Your Spouse? by itiswell1(m): 6:21am On Sep 20, 2011
@OP, Dont you kiss your wife. Afterall, some pple kiss on their first date not even know the kin thing wey the guy/gal mouth.
RomanceRe: LADIES!!! Big, Muscular Guys Vs Trim, Fit Guys. by itiswell1(m): 5:32pm On Sep 19, 2011
i prefer slim ladies
RomanceRe: Is It Every Husband That Deserves A Lady's Virginity? by itiswell1(m): 5:25pm On Sep 19, 2011
Is the person to disvirgin the problem here now?
RomanceRe: In The Absence Of The Sense Of Touch by itiswell1(m): 5:25pm On Sep 19, 2011
Try the other sense organs
RomanceRe: What Is This? by itiswell1(m): 5:21pm On Sep 19, 2011
Dude, u must be wicked.
RomanceRe: How Do I Get Out Of This Mess? by itiswell1(m): 5:21pm On Sep 19, 2011
This story will make a good home video. Send to Nollywood
FamilyRe: by itiswell1(m): 7:40am On Sep 19, 2011
@Op, Silence
PoliticsRe: Rev Oladimeji Thinks GEJ May be Nigeria's Last President by itiswell1(m): 7:38am On Sep 19, 2011
May God save us.
RomanceRe: Do Guys Ask For Recharge Cards Too by itiswell1(m): 7:35am On Sep 19, 2011
What a gal can do, a guy can do better.
BusinessRe: Unoccupied Houses In Lekki: Built With 'Corruption Money'? by itiswell1(m): 7:33am On Sep 19, 2011
CyberG:
Nigerians are really suffering but they still defend the ones who are responsible for their punishment and suffering. I think y'all even like it so as to always have something to discuss on NL. huh huh
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I wonder o
RomanceRe: Shoprite Wahala With Enugu Girls by itiswell1(m): 7:31am On Sep 19, 2011
[quote author=gee. link=topic=761954.msg9168810#msg9168810 date=1316316520]shop rice dey shack enugu girls nw cos e jus open, dem go soon knw hw far. village girls.

ni gba ti wòn jaa.
o jaa abi o jaa? òlòmò lo ni òjaa[/quote]Wetin u dey talk?
Christianity EtcRe: God Allegedly Directed A Pastor To Divorce His Eloped Wife by itiswell1(m): 7:29am On Sep 19, 2011
I am sure the book of Malachi does not exist in this man's bible or mable he is not use to Old testament. I recommend Mal 3:15-17 and I Cor 7 for this man.
Car TalkRe: What's The Most Reliable Car You've Ever Owned? by itiswell1(m): 7:21am On Sep 19, 2011
Anybody ever heard of Terrafugia

BusinessRe: Shoprite Opens In Enugu by itiswell1(m): 7:14am On Sep 19, 2011
Wow, Nice one. I was there few months ago when the construction was still on going. But seriously, when will we have indegineous companies?

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