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wey all the football lovers here |
so a 17yrs old can give adults work like this? |
earTHMama:FUNMI @ WORK AGAIN |
IF YOU DONT COLLECT RENT AND DOWN PAYMENTS HOW DO YOU COLLECT YOUR MONEY IN NAIJA? |
these mad mullahs |
BabeX:YOU BETTER BELIEVE IT. WHY PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET FREELY? acidrop:YES. angelina08:VERY CORRECT. TRUE TALK beny_boy:TELL HER AGAIN. RELAX AND RELAX SOME MORE. BEING SINGLE DO NOT HAVE TO BE THIS BAD YOU WANT TO HOOK UP ANY JERK. ENJOY BEING SINGLE MY SISTER |
relax. |
iice:expert? |
Terror scare: 6 foreigners, 3 Nigerians arrested in Abuja From: LAMBERT TYEM, Akure Wednesday, December 17, 2008 Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on This Section The Nigeria Police Force on Tuesday announced, at the end of the monthly conference of the Inspector General of Police with top officers, the arrest of six foreign nationals in a particular mosque in Kuje, Abuja, believed to be on a terrorist mission in the country. The Commissioner, Federal Capital Territory Police Command, Mr. John Haruna, disclosed that the suspected terrorists were picked up alongside three Nigerian partners, who were to lead them to four major mosques in the FCT for massive recruitment and training, Haruna added that intelligence reports gathered after the arrest of the gang revealed that Nigeria was among three other countries listed by the ‘Al-Qaeda ’ [a world terrorist body] for attack. The FCT commissioner added that of the six arrested foreign terrorist suspects, four were with Zambian passports, while two carried Indian passports and the three Nigerian trainees, all looking rich, and well-fed and speaking Arabic fluently with good education, were moving from one mosque to another, using unpopular mosques to carry out their recruitment. Mr Haruna also revealed that many of the suspected terrorists were already undergoing training in different parts of the country, stressing that the gang was already amassing arms and ammunition in some states of the federation with a view to striking at any given opportunity. He further told the gathering that already he had beefed up security in the FCT, particularly at the foreign embassies and all high commission offices in Abuja. The FCT police boss also called on other state police commissioners and security agencies in the country to wake up to the challenge to avoid reoccurrence of what happened in the Western world and beyond, disclosing that investigations revealed that Zambia, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, among others, were known as terrorists haven. According to police commissioner, “ In recent times the fear of terrorism has increased even more than fear of crime. “The unfortunate incident that happened in Jos connoting religious differences even amongst us, hightened that concern especially for those of us in the FCT. We had security reports that there were going to be retaliatory attacks in Nassarawa, FCT, Niger, compelling those of us in the zone to embark on not only massive patrol, but to continue intelligence gathering. “Last week, there were certain movement of people out of Abuja as sort of exodus, as a result of this and in the course of our patrol, we had an intelligence report we had sleepless night. And one night, we heard reports of this particular number of people in a particular mosque in Kuje Abuja, I sent my officers there, including the area commander, who now arrested six foreigners, all of them well fed, very rich, who have been hibernating from one mosque to the other and never sleep in any hotel. According to them, they have been in this country since November 25, 2008. Four of them have Zambian passports while two had Indian passports and all communicated fluently in Arabic and have themselves to be of a particular brotherhood, which is not popular in this country. “Upon interrogation, we were able to identify three of their Nigerian cohorts who are equally intakes. We discovered that they never stayed in any particular mosque for more than three days and they are not patronizing the normal mosque activities that we know and they equally used unpopular mosques that are virtually known by their members. “At about the same time, there was this report that was circulated to the office of Secretary to the Federal Government through the office of the Inspector General of Police, which I happen to read, that from Tanzanian conveying to other countries in Africa that a notorious terrorist gang which took part in the bombing of Zanasala were over 250 people were killed that had also been seen between the border of Zambia and Tanzania.” “The arrests of these people who look like Arabs and claim to be Zambians make our suspicion that they are Al-Qaeda connected. They were interrogated continuously and as highly educated who had no other thing to do as to go from one country to the other, to achieve their goals. They also said they have been to several other countries, including Pakistan and Afghanistan which we all know as centres for training of terrorists (that is Al-Qaeda). “The IG has personally interviewed them and briefed the President who ordered their transfer to more secured places. All of them got to Nigeria on invitation and that unless their passports were expertly faked; our embassies in India and Zambia gave them valid visas to come. Before their arrival, those that invited them have cleared our securities at the airport, including Police, State Security Service, SSS, and other security agencies at the airport.” “There might be more of them, they may go unnoticed unless we go out to locate them and we surely believe that what they want to do is to sow that spirit of discord and probably arrange financing in due course, not necessarily immediately because, seeing these people will portray what am trying to say”, Mr. Haruna revealed. Deputy Inspector General of Police Administration, Mr. Ogbonaya O. Onovo who presided over the session on behalf of the IGP at the conference said the report was part of new intelligence security gathering strategy of the Force, calling on Nigerians to be security conscious at all times as well as report any suspicious movement to the police or any other security agencies in the country. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2008/dec/17/national-17-12-2008-01.htm |
Upfront payment of house rent is evil By Femi Eseku Wednesday, December 17, 2008 Photo: Sun News Publishing More Stories on This Section Three things are most important in life. They are food, clothing and shelter. Every other rudimentary of existence is an added component and advantage of comfort to make life a better place for mankind. It is absolutely impossible for human beings, to live for days without food, walk around town naked and most of all, possess no shelter to protect them from the harsh realities of and against nature in the cause of existence. If these basic necessities of life are absent, then mankind can as well be reduced to the state of natural cannibalism and brutish savagery. Like animals, his life would be based on the ultimate quest to survive at all cost, by either eliminating his foes and adversaries or being eliminated himself. According to the Christian theological beliefs, before man came into existence, God had prepared for man the necessary requirements and raw materials he would need to control and dominate his environment. This in its self is a demonstration of how God expected mankind to plan and organize his domain in subsequent dealings with other aspects of life. But unfortunately man has continually found it difficult to recreate the model set up for him by the Supreme Being. The simple reasons for these inadequacies are basically, greed and self-centeredness. The focus of this write up is to beam the spot light on the gross challenges confronting our society in the tripartite areas of food, clothing and most especially accommodation as it affects the common man on a daily basis. However, my major concern in this article shall be on the accommodation crisis across Nigeria. In the early and mid 1990’s, the Nigerian government, then under the draconian ruler ship of the military, boasted to have every citizen adequately housed by the year 2000! What precipitated this promise was a colossal misnomer that is germaine to Nigerian leadership syndrome filled with empty promises and shattered dreams. In the face of these acute failures, the citizens naturally took personal initiatives of their own to construct and own their personal homes as a means to cushion the effect of accommodation backlogs in the country. At all cost, every home dreaming owner sought to build an edifice in their quest to better and fill the voids created by the erring leaders. While it is true to conclude that Nigerians are the most condescending peoples on earth, who are most reluctant to pragmatically demand for their rights from constituted authority, they struggle ahead to “squeeze water out of a dry desert stone”. The resultant effects of this phenomenon is that most fortunate home owners, have had to squeeze further, other citizens and home seekers of the penance they earn in other to find a place to put their head for survival. The most atrocious of this act is the fact that the so called landlords in connivance with their average criminal minded “agents” demand unspeakable prices and conditions from helpless tenants. It is unfortunate to note that these lords ask for two years rents in advance from helpless tenants as well as exorbitant agency and agreement fees before they are allowed to occupy and commence their tenancy. This practices, though grossly illegal, has become most certainly a “holy writ” in our society. Be that as it may, I believe it is wrong for us in this country to continue to accept such insidious and insolvent practices when both government and private employers do not pay their workers upfront of two or more years, like the common man is required to pay for accommodation albeit illegally. Government claimed to have put legislations in place to regulate prices in the real estate sector, but we are not fooled. Nothing is regulated. Cost of building materials continue to soar high and this gave room for quacks to exploit and flood the unregulated market with inferior materials, which have in return caused collapsed buildings and dead bodies in its wake. In several other civilized countries of the world, tenants are required to pay for house rent on a monthly basis, since they are paid monthly. The root of this misnomer in Nigeria most especially in Lagos, stemmed from the mass exodus of rural migration to the urban centers across the country, thereby causing over crowding and high demands for space. In desperation, foreigners who are willing to get accommodated at all cost, incite landlords with mouth-watering offers that is difficult to refuse. The worst culprit of this erroneous practice is the government itself. They claim to build low cost housing schemes for low-income earners, only to ask them in return, to pay between four to five million naira in acquisition payment. How can they expect low earners to afford such arrangements, when it is public knowledge that the minimum wage is a paltry N7, 500 for federal workers and N5, 000 for most state workers? Even a 30 years payment plan can hardly offset half of the requested cost. I should think that government is not a profit making organization, but a socially responsible outfit, with the utmost concern and interest of the people at heart. Government should stop deceiving the masses. All the so called home they are building, can only be afforded by the few rich peoples who in turn milk the poor further of their meager incomes. The government should stop riding on their high horse for once, and open their eyes to see the teeming peoples living under the bridges and slums of our cities. Some of these people came to the cities with high dreams and set goals only for it to be shattered by unemployment, hunger and homelessness. If we are to meet up with the millennium development goals (MDGs) and the economic target by the year 2020, we need to be able to address these salient issues, which are hunger and homelessness. No society can boast to be vibrant when the teeming numbers of its youths are hopeless and not adequately empowered. Perhaps, we wont need to have people constructing high fences like the walls of Jericho to surround their houses, if the basic necessities of life are provided for the common man. The root of this evil and malaise is nothing but greed and corruption and for crying out loud, this madness must be stopped in the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians. Government can hardly enforce a legislation in which they themselves are the biggest offenders. They should put the horse before the cart and place round pegs in round holes, by doing the right thing. They should construct affordable houses and make them available to the low-income earners on a monthly basis, based on their paid wages. Projects should be put up in response to this matter. They should encourage private employers to acquire land to do the same for their employees. If this is done, I am optimistic that landlords and landladies will be forced to tow the line and make life more bearable for the common man. By doing this, Nigeria will be fulfilling the original plan of God to make the earth the dwelling place of his most loved creatures. •Femi writes from Lagos Sammy3_2@yahoo.com 08023652375 http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/freekick/2008/dec/17/freekick-17-12-2008-001.htm |
$100 monthly charge indeed |
KarmaMod:didnt see that. i posted her words there. knowing nigeria fornication is a religion and lifestyle in its own right |
busybein:back in january sister nwando said I am female and the scenario I created is not about me but most Christians are faced with that situation constantly.i trust her not to do anything as horible as sin against herself and God not forgetting the small matter of the ma in-law |
earTHMama:FUNMI! FUNMI!! FUNMI!!! HMMMMMMMMMMM you never cease to amaze me |
does any one here remember anything about samco stars football club? |
any one remember samco stars football club of benin city? |
tpia:you can never acuse funmi of flirting and expect to get away with that. funmi dont do flirting or trouble |
KarmaMod:my dear sister you know some of us have made our stance clear on this matter before. no one deserve to be touched by anyone not even by way of jokes. any man having the need to lift up his hands on any woman is a bastard. i don't like abortions but i wish people like that were aborted |
davidylan:david like i said earlier it is our boys who have no brain marrying all these rejects ( please God forgive me) i don't know what they find interesting in a woman with different baby fathers calling. my mum and granny didnt raise me a fool. i promised myself i would never date any woman with a child and kept that promise. living in this part of the world you can't avoid them but i did and saved myself loads of wahala. majority of these women are proper emotional time bombs waiting to explode. i miss AJ on a day like this |
davidylan:i am waiting seun to pop the question so she can leave us alone michelin89:of course i know but have you personal experience of knowing one person it happened to in naija? |
michelin89:cash madam i know you are 19. how many naija you know rapes their kids? |
JustGood:they could start by removing the high incentives for producing fatherless kids. we should not pay for more than one child per woman. my tax is rising next year again to pay for more. i dont know why some boys dont find the idea of going out with women with children from various men already strange and heavy duty. there are many factors placing enormous presures on relationships of this kind. how old is this boy by the way and how old is this woman whose first port of call is nairaland and police. hope we are not dealing with leilah here? JustGood:what did i do to deserve a laugh like this? this is funny. michelle na small pickin. she is lucky she is in a place where anything goes that is if seun do not pop the question earlier |
u don spoil market again |
go back to the father of your girls. he could be better davidylan:BRO DAVID, YOU SHOULD COLLECT LITTLE OFFERING FOR THIS? YOU WONDER WHAT THE MOTHER OF THESE MONSTERS DID TO RAISE UP FOOLS LIKE THIS |
they are your next first family |
youngies:i cant see why you didnt see the difference of young kids dropping their name for waec and registering your details with a website for business. forget about credit card PIN for now. anybody can compromisse any information. there are data protection laws i think will not be enforced in naija. i will explore the site to see how we can hold some of our names protected there. wish you all good luck OmniPotens:naija is a unique state |
Jakumo:plague on babangida household and his asaba thieving inlaws |
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did osisi say she did it after her wedding
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