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@jamespal. U harsh o. |
I never do am before. |
obowunmi:Gbam |
God help Nigeria |
Different disaster everywhere. Natural disaster, Human disaster, Bombing, War, Rebels, even self, emotional disaster. Na only God go save us. |
Please go to joke section. |
I'm sure this girl's case is one in thousands. There are many girls suffering thesame fate out there. Some poeple are just wicked. To think that the woman is even part of the search party is disheartening. God help us |
Someone shd please help the poor guy. |
A show of shame. Nigeria in the news again |
No be only hunger strike |
hbd |
it wasa a disaster |
ice234:I totally agree with you. [quote author=Ebony.i link=topic=738946.msg9029512#msg9029512 date=1314565845]and whats fake?i don't have to show you my pic for you to believe.this isn't a kindergarten class.besides you are not a lady except you have got a boyfriend you want to please.[/quote]Its just a way of convincing your readers |
Libyan rebels yesterday rejected an offer by Moammar Gadhafi to negotiate and said they have captured the eastern town of Bin Jawwad, forcing regime loyalists to flee after days of fighting. With his regime crumbling, Gadhafi is on the run, but his chief spokesman Moussa Ibrahim told The Associated Press the Libyan leader is still in Libya. As the call for negotiations came, new signs emerged of arbitrary killings of detainees and civilians by Gadhafi forces during the rebels’ push into Tripoli earlier this week, including some 50 charred corpses at a regime lockup. The rebels dismissed Gadhafi’s proposal, relayed by Ibrahim by phone, to have his son al-Saadi lead talks on a transitional government as delusional. “I would like to state very clearly, we don’t recognize them. We are looking at them as criminals. We are going to arrest them very soon,” Mahmoud Shammam, the information minister in the rebels’ transitional government, told a news conference. “Talking about negotiations is a daydream for what remains of the dictatorship.” The rebels yesterday hoped to prosecute “insect” Gadhafi for committing crimes in the country, a rebel military spokesman said. “We hope that Gadhafi is still in Libya so we can rid the world of this insect,” Colonel Ahmed Omar Bani told reporters in the eastern rebel bastion of Benghazi. “The only way to treat this pest is to make him accountable for the crimes in Libya. We guarantee them a fair trial, whatever their position,” he told reporters. In yesterday’s fighting, rebels threatened to advance on the coastal road toward Gadhafi’s hometown of Sirte if tribal leaders there don’t agree to surrender. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/aug/29/national-29-08-2011-015.html |
Ousted Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, may have fled to Zimbabwe to escape being captured by Libyan rebels who routed him from his presidential palace, according to reports. Agency reports quoted Zimbabwean opposition as saying that Gaddafi flew on a jet provided by Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe when the rebels began the march on his hometown, Sirte. Mugabe's political opponents claimed their spies saw Gaddafi as he arrived in the country on a Zimbabwe Air Force jet in the early hours of Wednesday. They said the Libyan dictator was taken to a mansion in Harare's Gunninghill suburb, where agents from his all-female bodyguard were apparently seen patrolling the grounds. “There's no doubt that Gaddafi is here as a ‘unique guest’ of Mugabe,” a spokesman for Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change said. If he has left Libya, Gaddafi could have fled from an airbase in his home town of Sirte, which has been bombarded by NATO warplanes in recent days. The colonel's bunker in the coastal town was blitzed by cruise missiles fired by British Tornado jets on a long-range sortie last night. The claims came as journalists found evidence of mass graves in Tripoli filled with the bodies of as many as 150 killed in a massacre. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon asked for international organisations' help in ensuring an urgent end to the fighting and restoration of order in Libya. As Tripoli came under full rebel control, journalists from Sky News reported that they had seen evidence of a mass grave after as many as 150 were massacred. Stuart Ramsay, the news network's chief correspondent, said he had counted 53 bodies in a burnt out warehouse shown to him by locals, who said the people there were murdered last week. Among the dead were two Libyan army soldiers, their hands tied behind their backs, he said, adding: “Locals believed they refused to fire and were then murdered.” http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/gaddafi-sighted-in-zimbabwe/97264/ |
As MTN Nigeria Communications Limited turns 10, it has every reason to celebrate. The company’s shareholders in South Africa took a massive gamble on the Nigerian market when they decided to pay $285 million for a GSM licence following an auction held by the Nigerian Communications Commission in February 2001. Today, not only is MTN Nigeria the jewel in the MTN Group’s crown, its success story has proven that with the right business strategy and marketing guile, Nigeria can turn out an investors dream, despite the challenges of operating in the terrain. This was evident in the survey conducted by THISDAY last week on MTN Nigeria’s operations which showed that in 10 years, the company grossed a total of N2.988 trillion in revenues between March 2001 and December 2010, and posted profits after tax amounting to N857.655 billion during the same period. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/with-n3trn-revenue-n857bn-in-profit-mtn-makes-it-big/97270/ In 10 years, the company has also grown its subscriber base from 327,000 in its first year of operation ending March 2002 to 40.5 million revenue generating subscribers by June 2011, representing 52 percent of market share and accounting for 26.6 percent of the MTN Group subscriber mix, comprising South Africa, Iran and other countries where the company operates. But it has not been a bed of roses for MTN in Nigeria, as its first financial result in 2002 showed that it reported a loss after tax of N5.091 billion, but was able to turn this around by the next year by investing in an aggressive network expansion programme. Between 2001 and 2010, the company’s results indicated that MTN Nigeria invested N887.577 billion in fixed assets, enabling the company to build the largest network in the country comprising approximately 7,000 base transceiver stations, the largest switch in the world, the largest transmission network in terms of fibre and microwave in Africa, and has landed a submarine cable in the country to complement the bandwidth capability in Nigeria. Funding its investment in the network required MTN to seek short and long term financing of N1.143 trillion from local and international markets during the 10 year period. Having enjoyed the pioneer status granted GSM operators, which were exempted them from paying company income tax in the first five years of operations, MTN Nigeria, nonetheless, has paid taxes (starting in 2006), sundry levies and annual operating levies to the federal government and the NCC totaling N546.113 billion. |
I still dey laugh o. Hope they are ready for relegation? |
Gunners without bullets |
A 13-year old Junior Secondary School, JSS3 pupil, (name withheld) has confessed that an average of eight men slept with her daily in a hotel in Sango Ota, Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria after she was forced into prostitution. The daughter of a deceased police officer who hailed from Edo State, said she was lured into prostitution by a woman who used to sell clothes to her mother at their Kareem Street, Ahmadiyya, Ijaiye-Ojokoro, Lagos residence. P.M.NEWS learnt that for about a month that the teenager was lured into prostitution in the hotel, her abductor, Rosemary Ekpolor, also pretended to be looking for her along with the victim’s mother. However, nemesis caught up with Rosemary, also from Edo State, Southsouth Nigeria, when the police at Oke Odo Division in Lagos State got to know that the missing 13-year old girl was one of the prostitutes their counterparts in Ogun State arrested earlier. She was nabbed with five of her accomplices. The discovery later led to the arrest of Rosemary whom police said has no fixed address. She was nabbed with five of her accomplice. Narrating her ordeal, the little girl said: “I was coming from home to my mother’s shop at U-Turn Abule-Egba area where she sells food and I ran into a woman, sister Rosemary, who normally sold clothes to my mother and she told me to follow her. I obeyed because I know her. “She then took me into a bus and we arrived at a hotel in Sango where she introduced me to two men called Fatai Akoko and Olori-Ebi. And immediately she gave me a key to a room which was dirty and smelling and she put a wig on my head, which she said was to make me look older. “On my first day at the hotel, Alhaji Mallam deflowered me and before he did it I struggled with him but he overpowered me. I went through hell. After having sex with him, much blood was coming out of my private part and I quickly came out of the room to call Aunty Rosemary and she went out and brought a white handkerchief which she used in cleaning the blood. “Eight men slept with me everyday. They paid me N800 each and those who slept with me over night paid N1,500 each. After the men had slept with me, Aunty Rosemary would give me Ampiclox to swallow. I begged her to let me go home that I was too small for this but she beat me. Now I feel pains in my private part any time I urinate.” Her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Benjamin, said for the one month the teenager was kept in the hotel as a prostitute while she and others were searching for her, her abductor Rosemary was also part of the search party. As at the time of filing this report, the suspects were still being detained at Oke-Odo Police Station. One of the staff of the hotel at Sango Ota confirmed the arrest of the suspects. —Oluwole Adeboye http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2011/08/26/8-men-slept-with-me-daily-girl-13-reveals/ |
NL! Full of pple. |
@ icme, when u are through with it, send it. |
Funny though I forgot to laugh. |
me self need that kin car o. No forget me abeg. |
This man is dreaming. No go try am for real life cos it will be too late to realize that u are not Superman |
Very very unfortunate |
Sorry for the beating. Expect more than ordinary beating next time (acid test) |
Abi. and it must be permanent. |
Bullet coming out of gun with or without the intention of the holder. This definition is peculiar to Nigeria sha |
Brazil dey south America. Lol |
Thank God u guys are seeing my point |
So what do u need from us? |
A lot of mingling. Water mixing with water and blood mixing with blood. |