Joyblinks's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Joyblinks's Profile › Joyblinks's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 (of 65 pages)
Pls stop flirting around,flicking up you skirt ,Opening your laps everytime you pass by . . . . .My Annawhite owns me now and foreveri hope say u no dey reffer to me sha becos if i open my skirt for you, ur prick go jst wake and when i open laps, the prick go boss |
instead your prick go block my ear make him own block am 50 times. |
ok? is that all you have to say? person wey make you change like this, the person reward dey heaven. no more bullshitting. huh? |
190. u can do nothing, |
weather na shoemaker ooo, or na driver or na mad manioo or him dey kolomental NA MY CHOICE OOOO, i no go answer you i go wait for my suga to come answer you. u know say him own mouth no good. |
who come be your sweety? and which kind cain biko. |
Amina. wetin my suga do you na? |
I love you no longer; on the contrary, I detest you. you are a wretch, truly perverse, truly silly, a real Cinderella. You never write to me at all, you do not love your husband; you know the pleasure that your letters give him yet you cannot even manage to write him half a dozen lines, dashed off in a moment! What then do you do all day, Madame? What business is so vital that it robs you of the time to write to your faithful lover? What attachment can be stifling and pushing aside the love, the tender and constant love which you promised him? Who can this wonderful new lover be who takes up your every moment, rules your days and prevents you from devoting your attention to your husband?use 190 get hope. if you dey complain wetin him go do. him wey since 3years now him girl(mzdarkskin) don leave am run. |
thats not even what i meant but since it has turned this direction. i am so proud to tell you i;ve got them all(no be noise) which means ur lady has got nothing, go hug a transformer, |
nobody fit disturb me na. i strong for ground. check ya mail box, dropped a mail for ya |
REALITY101. baby. where art thou. check ya inbox |
Doris Nonye Okere Following fatal shooting of woman and protests by residents, family cries for justice IT was Monday, January 31, 2011 and Mrs. Doris Nonye Okere was eager to get to work in good time that morning. An employee of Bank PHB, Zone 1, Wuse, she knew there was busy day ahead. Having said goodbye to her husband, Eugene and a brief cuddle of their baby, Chidiebere Promise, who would be eight months old in three days time, Mrs. Okere left her home in Mpape, a suburb of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, for work in a taxi. But she did not get to work and that was the last time her husband and baby boy would see her alive. She was still on her way to work when a mobile police officer, attached to Mpape branch of Zenith Bank, opened fire on the taxi and shot her dead. Another woman was wounded in the mouth while a third person, a student, also sustained injuries from the shooting. A native of Ezinihitte Mbaise in Imo State, Nonye as she was popularly called, was the third daughter in her family. On completion of her National Diploma at the Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, she got married to Eugene Okere on November 14, 2009 at the St. Matthew Anglican Church, Maitama, Abuja. Encouraged by her husband, she proceeded to the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa, where she graduated with a Higher National Diploma (HND) last year. She had earlier also worked with United Bank for Africa (UBA) at its Asokoro branch before she got the Bank PHB offer. Investigations by The Guardian showed that the taxi in Abuja colours, in which Mrs. Okere was going to work, had made a U-turn in front of the Zenith Bank branch, when the police officer controlling traffic at that location stopped the driver. The policeman was said to have confronted the driver and an argument ensued leading to the officer shooting at the vehicle and Mrs. Okere was fatally hit where she sat on the passenger seat. An auto technician within the vicinity of the bank told The Guardian on Friday that irate passersby on seeing the lifeless body of the woman had accosted the policeman, who took refuge inside the bank premises. According to him, “after shooting the woman, the policeman escaped and this led to protests from the people around the area, who were mostly auto- technicians. “The angry mob took to the street, setting up bonfires on the road, which stopped all vehicular and pedestrian movement. “Then, they set the Zenith Bank on fire as a result of which vehicles and other property within the bank were destroyed. “Bank workers and customers took to their heels to escape the mob. “It took the arrival of a team of policemen from the Mpape Police Division and the FCT Police Command to the scene before the mob was dislodged. “The police were later joined by soldiers deployed from Guards Brigade as well as the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)”. When The Guardian visited their residence on Road 3, off Berger Quarry Road, Mpape last Friday, Eugene, a public servant, his eyes still moist and red with tears and obviously still in pains said: “I was still at home preparing for work that morning when my phone rang and it was her number. “I said to myself: ‘ She has just left to work, what could be the matter?’ “I picked and now heard a male voice that asked me: ‘ do you know the owner of this phone? The owner of this phone is dead.’ “ I fell down. I called back the number again and the voice said I should come over to Zenith Bank. I called my neighbour and told him what I heard. “On reaching there, I saw a mammoth crowd at Oceanic Bank close to Zenith. “Luckily, I saw one of my neighbours called Solomon and told him the message I received. “We now called my wife’s number and the person picked and I told him I was at Oceanic Bank and also raised my hand up for the person to identify me. We met and indeed, it was my wife’s phone. “I asked him what happened and he said I should go and see if it was my wife that the Police had shot. “As at that time, there was still shooting and I saw one taxi on the middle of the road painted in Abuja colours. “I checked inside and on the passenger side was the lifeless body of my wife. “I held her and started shouting before people came and dragged me away from the scene. After sometime, an ambulance came and they took her body to the hospital”. Earlier last Wednesday, the FCT Police Command Public Relations Officer, Jimoh Moshood, while appealing for calm, had said the police authorities had begun investigation into the incident. He said the police authorities were not hiding or trying to exonerate the policeman who killed Mrs. Okere “but the police were investigating whether the Mobile policeman acted in consonance with the Police Force Order. “ If not, he will be charged to court for prosecution”. On whether the police would pay compensation to the family of the deceased, the Public Relations Officer told The Guardian “the issue of compensation is a Force policy. “ The best the police can do in the circumstance is to charge the culprit to court for prosecution. “Let’s try not to be emotional when it comes to matters involving the police. “If we have to be emotional, then it will be terrible for us in the country. “We have also been training our policemen not to be emotional when dealing with members of the public”. The police spokesman, while also appealing for patience, said the Police were making efforts to reach the family of the deceased for dialogue. “We want the family to be part of the investigation to ensure that justice is done”, he said. But Okere told The Guardian last weekend that the police had not contacted the family since the incident happened even though he had earlier gone to the FCT Police Command to make a formal statement. “Up till now, the police authorities have not contacted me. There has been no attempt by the Police to know how we are doing. Nothing”. He is, therefore, calling on President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene and ensure that justice is done in the matter. “What I want is justice. That is all. I am also calling on the President, the Inspector General of Police, civil society groups, the media, the Labour Unions, all well- meaning Nigerians, Christians and Moslems to rise up so that we can curb this type of menace and brutality by the Nigeria Police”, he said amid tears. “I never knew that one day it would be my turn. “The security agents are supposed to secure our lives in this country but the Nigeria Police is no longer providing security for the people”, he added. The devastated widower said the family was still awaiting the autopsy report from the Asokoro District Hospital where the body was deposited. Since the incident, heavily armed soldiers and policemen have been guarding the bank premises and environs, ostensibly to prevent further demonstration and damage by the irate residents. |
MUGU2011. thats what you are. |
all i did was to log on to www.paypal.com/sg, signed up for a new account and linked my bank account details to the paypal account. so i no understand this one u dey talk, cos i have been using this. |
I'm the man hun, I hope you can swimwell lets not argue over it. lets skip TITANIC then. u suggest another one. cos me i wount want what happened to jack to happen to you. |
Babes did you say Titanic? I am wondering who's gonna be 'Jack'sweery, you re the man na, or do you want me to be jack? no na |
yes Mr. thats how i got my paypal account. as for ur link, what am i going there to do? |
day11, can we monetise that diamond ring insteadlwkmd |
am thinking what movie will be best for this val, any suggestion? am thinking TITANIC |
Joy abeg no be Command i drop oo na little caution. . .so na who be the lucky aroba wey go take u to Mama Ngozi pepper soup shop on Feb 14?wetin be aroba sef? well wateva. i have REALITY101 to take me to mama ekaete joint. so dont border your preety head about that |
wrong section bro. |
:-x :-x |
esp the bed matter themSorry sir |
even mzdarksin sef don run. she has abandoned you. huhuhu kpele |
its unfortunate u dont have any gold someone can dig from you. |
@Day11,babe oooo, no kill me with laff, him think say Naija girls dey chop chocolate and flower. lol @190. i have told you before and i will still repeat it again. i get the one wey high pass you x3 and your type x2 = 5 take your time oooo but for the sake of REALITY101, i go keep them all aside for now |
Check the relationship clinic maybe he went for some drugsmake canta block your nyansh |
Ma love u know what?u dey find who go make you mastur.b.ate |
@190. Where is my Val? i beg find am for me, time don almost reach. |
na wah ooo, which Naija man go love pampers nyansh na ehn? ask yourself. |
even Lagbaja go remove his face mask for me ooowhen that one happen, call us, maybe when him see real Yansh him go even stop to wear that him cloths |
I miss ma babyHoney mi. i just woke up from sleep ohhh, i had a dream about us on the Val's day ooooo, it was so romantik @Idowu. i no understand you ooohhhh, why love Omolola when there are million guys in the house? the rule state, 1 Guy to 1Girl and Not 1Girl to 1Girl |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 (of 65 pages)