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*osisi:sister nnwando u! God help you. you are so funny. skfa1:she is a happily married house wife for your info |
BAC:na true you talk my brother |
just send them the money that is all they want |
fender:are u sure about 5%? |
abortion have always been a big industry in nigeria. it is one of our worst kept secrets |
thanks jj55jj55@hotmail.com |
funkilicious:no offence meant. just stop worying about pator i said and study. you will always need your degree more than that man. tony ben said always work out your exit route before you empower people to rule your life |
wonders of the internet. are you writting from behind the bars if i may ask? |
mmmmmmm spiritual abuse is the worse form of abuse i my book. bawomolo:what is silifa? go and read your book. serving God is not foolishness |
since you asked this is the one on south africa. http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/ontv/unreported_world/south+africa+body+parts+for+sale/2513367 benin republic http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/ontv/unreported_world/benin+voodoo+children/1944347 the wonderful as seen on telivision generation. what a shame. gulible people |
how does akwa ibom = nigeria or even africa. abuse of any kind is bad and evil. immediately i watched the programme, i saw Modupe Debbie Ariyo's of afruca finger print all over it. aruyo who see nothing wrong with being a member of the grail message and amorc yet she think it is her human right to stop african churches establishing in the uk. she use all the media space she can get toward this end. it is a shame. what has christianity got to do with witchcraft? witches has always ben in africa and will always be in africa you know we are in trouble when small oyibo man is needed to deliver us from another evil. this documentary is just another cheap shot at the church in general. since you asked this is the one on south africa. http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/ontv/unreported_world/south+africa+body+parts+for+sale/2513367 benin republic http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/ontv/unreported_world/benin+voodoo+children/1944347 by the way i see also many people are also collecting money for this guy already. good to know money is good for this bandwagon. http://www.crarn.org/ Bandwidth Limit Exceeded. amazing now they have got the money rolling in they can get more bandwith or witchwith Fundraising target: £20,000.00 Donations so far: £ 17,478.00 source http://www.justgiving.com/witchchildren Nigerian children demand their rights About the charity : Stepping Stones Nigeria Stepping Stones Nigeria SSN is a grassroots child rights charity working to protect, save and transform the lives of vulnerable children in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. It works with local partners on some of the most challenging issues that children face such as child trafficking and the abandonment and torture of so-called child "witches". Charity Registration No 1112476 |
brilliant. what will number 2 cost? and where are you based? |
ewu |
did i read somewhere most nigerians are moral. this is morality101 |
Intels GM shot dead From: Henry Chukwurah Port Harcourt Thursday, November 13, 2008 * More Stories on This Section Intels General Manager incharge of administration and marketing, Mr Chuks Ihuoma, was shot dead on Tuesday night in Port Harcourt. Mr Ihuoma was killed by suspected assassins near his residence in Rumuibekwe Housing Estate in the Rivers State capital. It was gathered that four gunmen in a Pathfinder Jeep, cornered the Intels boss while on his way home from work and fired several shots at him. He was said to have died before medical help could reach him. When contacted, police spokesperson, Mrs Rita Inoma-Abbey said nine expended bullets of AK 47 rifles were recovered from the scene of the incident. Mrs. Abbey, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) told Daily Sun that no arrest had been made even though the hunt for the killers had begun. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2008/nov/13/national-13-11-2008-016.htm |
stop eating too much food. probably avoid food after 6pm too. walk to many places if you can |
Hesperus:bro, you are not preaching to the choir here. you are preaching to the guys who would never do such things if they ever came into such position. you are talking to people who are so morally upright they only curse and abuse people online. ofcourse you know this is nairaland. everyone jump on a band wagon trying to make some people see another side of the story is hard work. even if the girl was from deeper life only God know what comes out of people like that |
LoveAlways:MMMMMMM ARE YOU A SHEHE? HOW DID YOU KNOW THIS? |
Backslider:WONDERFUL. NA THIS MAN TEACH NIGERIANS HOW TO SEXUALLY ABUSE YOUNG GIRLS? NA HIM TEACH NIGERIANS HOW TO BEAT THIER WIVES? NA WAO |
so this man never thief reach for naija |
mmmmmmmmmmmmm |
time |
Ex-NDP chieftain says IBB must contest presidential poll By KENNY ASHAKA, Kaduna Monday, November 10, 2008 •Babangida Photo: Sun News Publishing * More Stories on This Section Those foreclosing the possibility of former military President emerging in a contest for Nigeria’s Presidency had better put on their thinking cap again. This is because one of the arrowheads of "IBB for President" in 2003 and 2007, who was the Kaduna State chairman of the National Democratic Party (NDP), Alhaji Hassan Mohammed Jallo has renewed the call for supporters of the former military president to rally round him in the 2011 presidential poll. Speaking with Daily Sun in an exclusive interview in Kaduna, Jallo emphasized: "I said in 2011, we are going to call on Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida to come and contest for the Presidency of Nigeria against anybody. I will be the first person to call on Ibrahim Babangida to come and contest against everybody including Yar’Adua on the platform of PDP. He also said despite the former vice-president, Atiku Abubakar’s brilliant political career, the former military president surpasses him (Atiku) in the art of political strategy. IBB must contest in 2011 Jallo is not a man to cow once he believes in a cause. He told Daily Sun that "In 2011, if God decides to bring change in Nigeria , I will be the first person to call on Ibrahim Babangida to come and contest against everybody including Yar’Adua on the platform of the PDP. I said come 2011, we are going to call on Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida to come and contest for the presidency of Nigeria against anybody. People should not rule out the possibility of IBB contesting again in 2011." Jallo admits that his ultimate ambition is to ensure that IBB rules Nigeria again. But he denies being in the PDP to lay the foundation for an IBB Presidency. "Now, we need leaders that can take us forward. Nigeria with all our resources, we are still backwards. Nigeria with all our resources has not achieved anything," he said. Asked to make a categorical statement on whether or not IBB would contest the 2011 presidential poll, Jallo waxed philosophical; saying only God can decide. "Only God can effect change at anytime he wants. So, people should not rule out the possibility of IBB coming out to contest. Today, Obama has won the US Presidency; but when he started people didn’t take him serious. God can bring change at anytime. "What Nigeria needs today is change for the better. Change for good. We want a clean democrat; somebody that can lead the country. Nigeria is dying. What Nigeria needs is change," he said. But does the incumbent President, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua lack the qualities of a clean democrat? Jallo stared straight into the eyes of the reporter, but parried the question, saying "I did not support Yar’Adua in the last election." Is Yar’Adua not doing well now? You ask again. As if not sure of what to say, Jallo shifted from his initial sitting position and said, "Well. , this question, if you ask anybody along the street, he would answer you ." IBB, better than Yar’Adua One particular question drew the attention of Jallo. When asked why he would not allow Yar’Adua to continue after his first tenure, Jallo said: "I have a choice, to support any leader I believe can deliver. Yar’Adua has been in power for the past one and half years. Agreed, Yar’Adua met a lot of problems on ground, but when you have two choices or conflicting interests, one interest must give way to the other. Much as I support Yar’Adua, I prefer Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. "There might not be anything wrong with Yar’Adua, apart from the fact that he is too slow. But when you have two conflicting interests, one of them must give way to the other. And I cannot choose anybody other than Ibrahim Babangida. So, when you ask me to choose between IBB and President Yar’Adua, I will definitely go for Ibrahim Babangida. Agreed, there is nothing wrong with Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. He is still in the learning process. He is still trying to find his feet and start ruling. He has not started ruling yet. Yar’Adua is just a leader. He has taken the mantle of leadership. Even blindly, I will follow Ibrahim Babangida. I believe he is the best. I believe he can deliver. I believe he can take Nigeria to the Promised Land." Atiku, no match IBB On whether former vice president Atiku Abubakar should return to the PDP, Jallo said. "I have never supported Atiku. And I will never support Atiku. If he wants to come back to the PDP, he is welcome. At least he would add value to the party. Whether people like it or not, Atiku is a good politician. My support goes to Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. He is the only man I believe in. In Nigerian politics, you cannot rule Atiku out. If he wants to contest, let him do so; but Atiku is no match to IBB. He is not even close to IBB," he said. But what does IBB have going for him? Is it his record as a past leader? Jallo answered "IBB is a crowd puller, anytime, any day, anywhere. There is no basis for comparing IBB with Atiku. When it comes to political strategy, crowd pulling, Atiku cannot match IBB. Forget about the past that people used government machinery because they were in power to stop IBB from contesting. Why they did that is because they are afraid of him. If you do not use government machinery and you allow the masses to choose their own leader, you will see who will win. There is nobody in Nigeria dead or alive that can match IBB’s popularity. He is a crowd puller and he has political sagacity. So let the government put its propaganda, money and machinery aside; if you allow the masses to elect their leader, IBB will win. When IBB comes out, nobody will beat IBB. In any ward, local government and state in Nigeria , only IBB would be heard. If the government of Olusegun Obasanjo then had allowed democracy to take place during the PDP primaries, without government’s interference and imposition of a particular candidate, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua could not have got the ticket of the PDP. It is because the government of the day had interest in Umaru Musa Yar’Adua that they scared other candidates away to pave the way for Yar’Adua. If not what the government of Olusegun Obasanjo did, Umaru Yar’Adua would not have been president today. Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida would have picked the ticket of the PDP. Governors were threatened to give their votes to a particular candidate. PDP should allow democracy to thrive in Nigeria. The thriving of democracy in Nigeria actually depends on the PDP. PDP should stop interfering in whom a particular candidate for a particular office should be. They should allow democracy to take root and allow God to decide who the leader is. In so far as the government of the day will determine who should contest and who should not and then use government machinery for their candidate and stop others from contesting, it won’t take us anywhere. Why I left NDP Hassan Mohammed Jallo has been a major player in a not-so-minor league when it comes to IBB presidential ambition. When Jallo agreed to speak again on IBB and his presidential ambition in 2011, it was certain that he was prepared for what might be called a brawl with anti-IBB politicians. Jallo earned more attention from the reporter when he poured slurry on the leadership of the NDP. The question as to why he left the NDP was one that electrified the self-acclaimed IBB man; but he took his time to explain. "I left NDP because a lot of things happened. There were a lot of leadership crisis then and uptill now, it is still persisting. And our leaders then were not sincere to us. But we discovered that very late. And because of that, I felt I should not be in that team. Once you are with a leader, that leader should be able to tell you the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. But once a leader deviates and starts deceiving his followers, then that is not the team I should belong to. That was why I decided to opt out." IBB should shun NDP Jallo who has since joined the PDP in Kaduna State said "NDP was not willing to support any presidential candidate other than IBB even though he (IBB) was in the PDP. The Constitution of Nigeria or that of NDP did not stop NDP from supporting a preferred candidate that it believes can deliver. According to him, NDP was formed purposely to realize the presidential ambition of Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. "I still believe in that principle and I will forever support anything IBB stands for. I am for IBB any time any day," he said. However, Jallo is now singing a different tune. And he tried to justify it. "I will not support IBB to go and contest presidential poll on the platform of the NDP. At the time we were fighting for IBB to come and contest under NDP, we didn’t know what was going on in the NDP. Now, I know better and I will never ever support IBB to even associate himself with such kind of leaders. So, I will not support IBB to contest in the NDP today. I did it years back and I did it blindly and I regretted because I was deceived. Once you believe in a leader and you find out eventually that the leader is not telling you the truth, it pains you. Somebody you do not believe could hurt a fly and suddenly you find him killing an elephant, it pains you. So in order not to quarrel and create friction among yourselves, you better leave. And that was what I did." IBB should contest under PDP. If NDP comes to him again, he should shun them. I, Hassan Mohammed Jallo, say so. This is because there are no longer good leaders in NDP. I say so and I should be quoted anywhere. IBB should shun NDP because there are no sincere leaders in the NDP. I know the kind of people they are and I know how we started. I am a founding member of NDP. Nobody would tell me how NDP was formed. I will not support IBB to even team up with the NDP. I will never support that. NDP can support IBB’s presidential ambition but not IBB contesting on their platform. No way. That will never happen. Not when we are alive. I will do anything within my power to block it." http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2008/nov/10/national-10-11-2008-001.htm |
Nigerians and follow follow. i can't understand why Nigerians want everyone to agree with them on all matters. this is how you guys train yourself to kill your opponents in life. what is wrong in people saying this matter will not be like this if this girl was not some rich man's kid herself. someone else is talking about Mandela. go read mandella's history and see who is dad was. learn to respect other peoples opinions. we don't have to see things from same angel always. abusing people physically or verbally is wrong any where. even on NL |
bastrin:chei you just insulted the next naija president like that. nawa for you o. as someone rightly said she is somebody's daughter. you are all shouting here about abuse sadly apart from JINX + 1 other i am yet to see anyone say how bad it is for some wise person to post the daughters facebook link here. @richy. you never miss any opportunity to insult Christ church. how do you know the man is a Christian? have you checked the mosque registers to see he is not one of theirs too? these idiots were picked from amongst Nigerians. their behaviour is not unusual to what any typical Nigerian would do given that position and opportunity |
Sisi Jinx:you got baned again? |
it means what i said and said what i meant exactly. nigeria is a lawless state. you need to be there to see what people do. like i said before nobody deserves that kind of abuse but you have to know that armed robbers block the road to do their evil work. no force man would like to be on duty when his boss was killed. so you understand what makes some of these boys edgy. that is not to excuse the rubbish. try understand they are working in a society that the world anarchy describes |
you see the quantity of drugs being produced by their cousins in afghanistan and pakistan. |
SuperPap:i would like to see these same people showing their digust on criminals roaming the streets of nigeria. Okija_juju:about how many people get killed in naija by armed robbers doing this kind of thing weekly? |
MC Usman:aboki, are u not supposed to be looking after liberian girls on humanitarian service? how come u have time to do this? how do you know it is not your hausa / fulani doing this vile things all over the place? we had load of hausa's in my area those days. nairaland would be shocked to know how morally bankrupt some of the alhaji's were. all the small pickin in the area na them show them wetin man fit do woman in exchange for carrot or suya. so u no see hausa for lagos? |
ngr my ngr. someone ordered 6 bullet proof cars and walked away from the deal abi? |
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