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PoliticsRe: Police Was Pre-informed About Biafran 30th May Rally by jamesharryson(m): 11:27am On Jun 01, 2016
There is nothing to believe in Nigeria again
PoliticsRe: Army: Why We Attacked Protesting MASSOB, IPOB Members by jamesharryson(m): 2:24pm On May 31, 2016
How many times have the Name acted in self defence against the Fulani herdsmen who don't even not only disrupt activities, but also take lives
BusinessRe: Man Hides His Money In A Can In Lagos - Pics by jamesharryson(m): 6:08am On May 29, 2016
It is not a good idea to expose this because u are endangering him and others of like characters. Pls learn to keep quiet in occasions like this please.

My opinion though
Nairaland GeneralRe: Google Releases A Video Call App That Will Make You Forget Skype Forever. by jamesharryson(m): 6:57am On May 21, 2016
It shall be great
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers Are Destroying What Is Left Of Our Economy. Let's Fix This. by jamesharryson(m): 6:55am On May 21, 2016
NIGERIA SHOULD JUST LEARN TO BE TAKE CAUTION AND ACT WISELY
PoliticsRe: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CCT Judge Confesses To Being Under Duress by jamesharryson(m): 12:11pm On May 17, 2016
All these are to just a reason to nail Saraki
PoliticsThank God For President Buhari by jamesharryson(op): 5:54am On May 16, 2016
On a Serious Note

Today, I want to take time and thank GOD for making Buhari the president of this country.

At first, I did not understand why GOD allowed it to happen. But now I know and I HAVE SEEN THE BENEFIT.

This is how I understand the benefit.

Had it been Buhari did not become president:

1. We will think that by now fuel will be #45 per litre.

2. We will think that by now #1 will be equal to $1.

3. We will think that by now three million jobs would have been created.

4. We will think that by now unemployed youths would have been receiving #5,000.00 stipends.

5. We will think that by now pupils would have been getting at least a meal(including fruits) in school.

6. We will think that by now Buhari would have made his assets and liabilities public.

7. We will think that by now 720,000 jobs by the 36 states in the federation yearly (20,000 per state) would have been created.

8. We will think that by now there would be permanent peace in the Niger Delta and other conflict prone areas such as Plateau, Taraba, Bauchi, Borno and Abia.

9. We will think that by now the government would have started creating additional middle-class of at least two million new home owners in the first year in government and one million annually thereafter.

10. We will think that by now maternal and children healthcare services would be free.

The list is almost endless...
PoliticsRe: Buhari Resumes Foreign Trip, Heads To UK For Anti-corruption summit by jamesharryson(m): 8:56am On May 08, 2016
johnmartus:
with this your statement one could conclude by say nothing is inside your head except Empty skull please just consider buhari journey with that of your hero who always engaged in a journey which does not duly invited to please compare and contrast.
I refuse to call ur words insults... but learn to talk through your mouth and not through your anus.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Resumes Foreign Trip, Heads To UK For Anti-corruption summit by jamesharryson(m): 4:00pm On May 07, 2016
Gej was somewhere within Nigeria when there was a bomblast in Nyanya but almost everyone talked about it. Why has the masses not woken up to this junketer in chief to stop running up and down pursuing shadows when almost all parts of the country is in fire? See the bokoharam, Fulani Herdsmen, Niger Delta Avengers etc, yet he is travelling up and down.

What a shameful irony
HealthRe: See Photos Of A Baby Boy Born Without Anus In Jos by jamesharryson(m): 3:56pm On May 07, 2016
Unless something is done, the baby can't live beyond a month because he needs to remove undigested food substances from the body
FoodRe: 22 Appropriate Names Of Nigerian Foods You Probably Didn't Know by jamesharryson(m): 12:58pm On Apr 30, 2016
I almost accepted this but I decided to confirm from my dictionary... lo and behold some of them are not in the English language dictionary. Pls may I humbly know the dictionary u saw these information

PoliticsRe: Candid Response From Bukola Saraki On His Trial by jamesharryson(m): 6:14pm On Apr 23, 2016
Many will ask for this man's head soon not knowing the real reason behind his trials
PoliticsRe: 2016 Budget: Heads May Roll As Presidency Uncovers More Infractions by jamesharryson(m): 7:26pm On Apr 17, 2016
Its almost half a year and the budget for the whole year has not been appropriated. Are we really sure this change story is auguring well?
PoliticsRe: Chibok Girls' Abduction: Who Is Fooling Who? by jamesharryson(m): 8:05pm On Apr 16, 2016
I have said it times without numbers, nobody was abducted from the school, not even the dead fly in the school was taken...

HealthRe: What A Doctor Did When I Accompanied A Female Friend To The Hospital by jamesharryson(m): 7:23pm On Apr 16, 2016
firstolalekan:
And why should a male doctor operate on a female patient in the first fûcking placehuh


Why do we have female doctors?

Go to any medical school in this country, the population of female medical students is always 50% or higher to the male's population.

I CAN NEVER ALLOW MY WIFE TO VISIT A MALE

GYNECOLOGIST.

WHERE ARE ALL THE FÚCKING FEMALE DOCTORS?
My dear u are making d worst mistake in ur life. Don't speak like an uneducated person. The male perform major duties not the women and the ratio of male to female medical students is around 4:1. Besides the pass mark for males are always higher than the females
FamilyRe: My Postnor 2 Disappointment Turns A Blessing by jamesharryson(m): 11:55am On Apr 16, 2016
What a nice advise
PoliticsRe: Rivers PDP Invites Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi For Roads Inspection by jamesharryson(m): 11:45am On Apr 16, 2016
Great deed
PoliticsRe: A Few Of The Karma Catching Up With The Present Government. by jamesharryson(m): 11:06am On Apr 16, 2016
Karma is really a bitch
PoliticsRe: Buhari And The Broken Promise At Chatham House by jamesharryson(m): 10:59am On Apr 16, 2016
That is buhari for u, the change agent
PoliticsRe: The Nature Of Aba Roads In Abia State by jamesharryson(op): 10:56am On Apr 16, 2016
More pix

PoliticsThe Nature Of Aba Roads In Abia State by jamesharryson(op): 10:52am On Apr 16, 2016
Many have been shouting good or bad of the state. But I believe sincerely that the GOVERNOR is really working to save Abia State. But I want to beg any body that is close to him to tell him to channel ev every strength to the reconstruction of ABA roads or even the drainages because once the rain comes down, there will be no movement till the water leaves the road. The pictures below are taken on one of the major roads in ABA after a rainfall. This is faulks road, the only road leading to Ariaria international market, the centre of shoe making in Nigeria.

PoliticsRe: Court Slams N5 Million Fine On EFCC For Violation Of Right by jamesharryson(m): 7:02am On Apr 12, 2016
Great judgement. This is just the begining
PoliticsRe: I’m Not A One Chance President, Change Will Come – Buhari by jamesharryson(m): 11:22am On Apr 10, 2016
For him to deny it, it means he already knows too well that he is a one chance president. Buhari I hail thee
RomanceRe: Caption This Pix(side Chick Transfer Deal) by jamesharryson(m): 11:21am On Apr 10, 2016
Lmao? See as him dey hold the girl bobby
TravelRe: Who Knows This Nigerian Man Who Just Died In London by jamesharryson(m): 11:20am On Apr 10, 2016
Rest in peace my dear
CrimeThe Way Boko Haram Train Women And Girls To Be Suicide Bombers by jamesharryson(op): 7:27am On Apr 10, 2016
In a New York Times article, a woman who escaped the clutches of Boko Haram gives a chilling account of how the terrorists train women and girls to become suicide bombers.

Read below:

“Hold the bomb under your armpit to keep it steady”, the women and girls were taught.

Sever your enemy’s head from behind, to minimize struggling.

“If you cut from the back of the neck, they die faster,” said Rahila Amos, a Nigerian grandmother describing the meticulous instruction she received from Boko Haram to become a suicide bomber.

Of all the many horrors of Boko Haram’s rampage across West Africa — the attacks on mosques, churches and schools; the mass killings of civilians; the entire villages left in ashes after militants tear through — one of the most baffling has been its ability to turn captured women and girls into killers.

Ms. Amos, 47, said the fighters had come to her village in the morning, firing weapons as they spilled out of cars and rounded up women and children.

Not long afterward, Ms. Amos, a Christian, said she was forced to enroll in Boko Haram’s classes on its version of Islam, a first step on her way toward being taught the art of suicide bombing.

After months of training, Ms. Amos said, she was finally able to escape her captors one day when they had assembled for evening preaching. She stayed behind, gathering two of her young children and a grandchild so they could make a run for the Cameroonian border.

“I don’t want to take a bomb,” she said inside this refugee camp in Cameroon that stretches across a vast landscape dotted by tents and mud huts.

Ms. Amos, now among the 58,000 residents of the Minawao Refugee Camp, described a system of grooming potential bombers that involved food deprivation and promises of eternal life, tactics that cults have used for decades.

She said that when Boko Haram stormed her hometown in 2014, her two brothers were shot dead. Her husband managed to flee with five of their children, but Ms. Amos did not make it out, and neither did two of their other young children and a grandchild. Boko Haram rounded them up with other women and children, putting them in a long ditch to contain them.

They stayed there for days, eating one meal a day of a corn paste made from powder. Finally a fighter arrived and asked a fateful question: Do you want to follow Christ, or do you want to be a Muslim?

The women all agreed to follow Islam, fearing they would be killed otherwise. Their training began.

Ms. Amos described a six-tiered daily education track for the women that she called Primary One, Primary Two and so on. The first two levels were Quranic training. Primary Three was training in suicide bombing and beheading. “How to kill a person and how to bomb a house,” she said.

“They told us if we came upon a group of 10 to 20 people to press this,” she said, speaking of a detonator.

The instruction given in the upper levels of the training — Primary Four, Five and Six — was a closely guarded secret among the fighters. Ms. Amos said she never learned what took place there.

Ms. Amos was lucky. Boko Haram fighters decided not to “marry” her, a euphemism for the rapes the group commits, because she already had a husband and children. She counted 14 women and four girls in her training classes who were not as fortunate.

Throughout her months in captivity, Ms. Amos was fed one meal a day and lost weight, a fact confirmed by her nephew living in the Minawao camp, who stared at her scrawny frame and said, “She used to be a big woman.”

Boko Haram incorporated the lack of food into the training, Ms. Amos said. Several months ago, she said, fighters rounded up the women and took them to an old factory to view a set of plump, well-fed girls who had plenty of food and water. Follow our ways, the fighters said, and you can have enough to eat, like these girls.

The girls, some crying, told Ms. Amos they were from Chibok, the Nigerian village where Boko Haram had captured the schoolgirls. American State Department and military officials said they would investigate the statements from Ms. Amos about the girls.

“They were very fat,” Ms. Amos said, compared with herself and the other women who were being held, “and they had lots of water.”

The authorities in Cameroon and Nigeria said that many of the experiences detailed by Ms. Amos matched the accounts of other women and girls who have escaped Boko Haram, or who have been arrested before they could detonate bombs.

Ms. Amos’s descriptions are also strikingly similar to details recounted by other freed women and girls, including depictions of the funeral rites performed before female bombers were sent on missions.

In Cameroon, many of the recent bombings have been carried out by girls in their early teens, leaving officials and analysts to wonder whether the girls were aware they were carrying bombs.

Yet some of the bombers in recent attacks in Nigeria have been found to wear their hair pulled back from the face — a hairstyle reserved for burial rites, a sign they were ready to die…

SOURCE: NYTIMES

PoliticsRe: Letter To Buhari By Dele Momodu. by jamesharryson(m): 7:03am On Apr 10, 2016
The word, Buhari is synonymous to bad luck, hope lost, disgrace and tyranny. Take it or leave it
PoliticsRe: INEC Declares Ife Central Constituency Election Inconclusive by jamesharryson(m): 10:13pm On Apr 09, 2016
What do I expect when a blind man leads the normal men
PoliticsRe: Would You Have Supported Orubebe On 2015 Election Disruption? by jamesharryson(m): 8:42pm On Apr 09, 2016
With what we are seeing now, I think Orubebe is a prophet. He tried so hard to avert this, but people did not understand him until lately
PoliticsRe: What Kano People Did To The Vice President by jamesharryson(m): 8:37pm On Apr 09, 2016
Anybody who still needs change is not a Nigerian and had never passed a night in Nigeria. But as for Kano, please, tell them that their own change is by force
PoliticsRe: Why Is Father Mbaka Silent In The Face Of These Harsh Economic Realities? by jamesharryson(m): 3:47pm On Apr 06, 2016
The same MBAKA prophesied that Ikpeazu with run mad if he did not step down in three months time
RomanceMy Great Day. by jamesharryson(op): 6:36am On Apr 05, 2016
Today is my birthday. I dedicate it to my late twin sister and to all my pals on nairaland.

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