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I really feel your positioning and posture on this matter, but heavens know that feelings and wild probabilities is grossly inferior to the"Doctrine of Correctness" on the one side, and infinitely non-existent where and when the "Doctrine of Necessity" is called to play. May I therefore permit you the freedom to revel in your posture of probability. Emekaonline: |
Quite frankly sir, I believe I understand what you are saying, and I'm going to tell you some few words I learnt from my Dad while he was still around. Whenever I grow tired of any task, he'll often remind me that; "God does not forget anyman except the one who forgot about God". And I can not really begin to describe how powerful and helpful those words have been in keeping me on the highway of God. And from Scriptures, we learnt that unearned suffering is redemptive, for if my people that are called by name shall humble themselves.... Cheer up sir, our King is always listening and looking out for us. Just remain ever strong in the Lord. enthronedbyGod1: |
So many things rushing through my mind with an uncontrollable speed. As a believer, I can't continue to think of how this man would have deceived, and been deceiving gullible brethren, and God is so merciful, for whosoever was & has been deceived would bear his/her consequences alone, whether they be mad already or whatever. I can't even continue to imagine the possibilities of "crimes" that'd have been the offshoots of this man's choice of venture. I can only continue to pray for the youths to gain wisdom, and I mean godly sense because so many people will appear in hellfire just by reason of foolishness, even Jesus Christ our Lord categorically classed this hidden simple and seemingly harmless sin amongst the Visa's to everlasting doom in Mark7:²¹&²². Lastly, I'm very sceptical about the correctness of this man's age, 43, so this is how old 43 now looks, then I'm truly thankful to God. Though I'm thinking that his lawyers are at work supposedly for a reduced sentence. Young people, there are still legitimate ways to be very wealthy and comfortable. Do not allow any uncle, aunty to take you where only devil is your witness. Raskimonojendor: |
That's quite fair on me, dunno if that's a problem 'cause I'm certainly happily married also, and guess what, I love art, and I write almost all my time. And of course my wife's from KD, the major reason I mentioned you earlier today on your thread. purples25: |
I just came across this, I'm neither Hausa nor Fulani, but I understand you perfectly well, because I spent more than 9 years of my life around this people back then in Zaria. So, I understand a bit of how they think and react particularly in such regards. While reading through, I was practically praying for you for strength. They can't do you nadar, they're just jealous and very uncouth, and sincerely I ain't surprised. How I wish I can at least pm you somehow. purples25: |
If being honest and truthful is part of being friendly, then I consider myself graceful seeing the depiction of your pure honesty laced with a very unique skill. By the way, I'll really like to know few things about you if you don't mind Sis. It's all well with you, and I can't just find a way around your ingenuity yet. purples25: |
Hallo Purple25, just found you out just about now reading through this thread. Then I saw a quote by someone else concerning you, so I decided to check out your page, and this is the conclusion from my adventure into your terrain; you're simply a genius, let no man or spirit dissuade you. Guess what, I'm happy I saw you purples25: |
There's a pattern that this people follow in perpetrating this evil and cowardly act..., Let the security personnel move in to active investigation, and starting with those Fulani/Hausa working on the man's farmland as labourers. I'm half certain that the very people who fingered the Farmer to the kidnappers in the first place are the very same people keeping the kidnappers abreast of Amotekun being on their trail. Solution is in the hands and mouth of the children. Let them hold vital info from the Kidnappers abduct Oyo farmer, demand N30m ransom Admin Last updated: 2023/05/17 at 5:21 AM Admin Kidnappers abduct Oyo farmer, demand N30m ransom The family of a cattle dealer, Olushola Ayanshola, has been thrown into confusion after kidnappers, who abducted him along Otu-Alaga Road, in the Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State demanded N30m for his release. It was gathered that Ayanshola was returning from his farm around Alaga Road, close to Radio Station, Otu town, on Sunday evening when two gun-wielding kidnappers, intercepted his motorcycle and shot sporadically into the air to scare motorists and passersby. Thereafter, the farmer was whisked away into the bush and efforts by his family members and security agents to locate his whereabouts proved abortive. Speaking with our correspondent, Ayanshola’s son, Olawale, said the kidnappers contacted the family on Monday to demand N30m ransom, adding that his father pleaded with him and his elder brother, Emmanuel, to find a way to raise the money because the abductors tied him down at a location in the bush. Olawale said, “The incident happened around 6pm on Sunday. My father visited his farm to supervise the labourers working on the farm and to settle them. After he was done at the farm located at Alaga, close to Radio Station, Otu town, he was returning home around 6pm when two armed kidnappers came out of the bush and ambushed him. “We were told that my father left the motorcycle on the road and was making an attempt to run into the bush like other people at the scene of the attack when the kidnappers started shooting. “Because my father was the target, they stopped him and whisked him away into the bush. Those that escaped said they were hiding in the bush when they heard gunshots and that it was when they no longer heard gunshots that they came out of hiding.” Olawale said the people who escaped the attack said they were expecting his father to also come out of hiding but when he was nowhere to be found, they raised the alarm that he had been kidnapped. He noted that the kidnappers abandoned Ayanshola’s motorcycle at the scene of the attack, adding that the suspects had been adamant about collecting N30m ransom before releasing his father. He added, “When I was informed about the attack, we started calling my father’s phone number but it was switched off. But on Monday morning, we got a call from a number which our father used in explaining that he was kidnapped and had been tied down in the bush. “He said the kidnappers gave him a phone to contact us to raise the N30m ransom they demanded. He said it was N50m they initially demanded and that when he pleaded, they reduced it to N30m. “When the kidnappers spoke with my elder brother, Emmanuel, he pleaded with them that the money was too much and they said we should provide it if we want our father alive. “I also called the number that they used in contacting my elder brother and heard my father crying for help. He pleaded that we should not let the kidnappers kill him as they are making him suffer in the bush.” Olawale said his father urged them to sell his property to raise the money but he told him there was nothing to sell to raise N30m as all his property was not worth N2m. He said, “As he was crying, I was also crying till the kidnappers collected the phone and hung up. When I tried speaking with one of the kidnappers, he did not understand Yoruba and English but Hausa. “We reported the matter at the Otu Police Station; his motorcycle is also there. We have sold two cows to raise N500,000. The Amotekun Corps heard of the kidnap and its men have been combing the bush but could not find them. “We were surprised when the kidnappers called to inform us that they are aware that hunters and the Amotekun operatives were on their trail and threatened to kill our father if we did not tell them to back down. “My father, while pleading for help, also said the kidnappers are aware that the Amotekun officials and hunters are combing the bush and that their informant usually updates them as to when to go deeper inside the bush.” Contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, said, “An investigation is ongoing. Updates would be provided accordingly.” https://primeblog.com.ng/kidnappers-abduct-oyo-farmer-demand-n30m-ransom/[/quote] |
Faith is a gift. And when a thing is a gift, the gift is at the mercy of its user. Even God, that gave the gift to humans became sorry for how humans turned out. Just let these people enjoy their ignorance while it last. As for me, I'll utilise the gift of faith to the best of my ability, focused on God alone. yehmy: |
I am certain you're saying all these just because of some innocent guy that didn't know he's offended you. Jennyclay: |
Ihiejirika Ko, Ikenga & Jerrican ni. These days there's need for history and update class before one should be allowed to run commentaries on this kinda sensitive matters. We tend to forget things so easily... Ceenachi: |
Just wait, if you can wait enough you'll soon see them dressed in white cap, shirt, trousers, and funny white stockings seated under some canopies (white) as graduates of the famed FG rehabilitation programme for "repentant" service men (serving as foot soldiers), sorry, repentant jihadist. You'll see them dressed as though they belong to the other of some martyrdom. Shame is one major commodity that this Administration carefully lacked & avoided this past 8 years. Racoon: |
Less we forget, since it seems you like dancing alone to songs that make the black man appear like Lucifer. I really want to believe that snatching ballot boxes is way less harmful than going on a shooting spree against peeps who are barely part of the craze that jumped on the shooter, which is becoming rampant in the Western world more than ever. Every nation is blessed, almost no nation on earth is cursed, only the people is left with the power of choice for sustainable development. Let no man deceive no one here, 90% of Nigerians in the UK, and other 'safe' haven today were once bruised with cane either at home or in school, yet they grew thick skin to become a better version of themselves in the respective nations they now found succour. So snatching ballot boxes or becoming a better citizenry are two different parallel lines running based on the individual choices. One can be punished and still end up a serious criminal. Mindlog: |
That's when I knew nothing is serious about the whole issue, just clout chasing upandan Beebah321: |
I am really finding it hard to come to terms with your logic. So, you're invariably saying that people should commit crime in another State should be granted safe-landing by their 'Own' States. This is grossly deficient in content when you put to context the situation of Nigeria. People just copy almost everything hook, line, and sinker from everywhere outside Nigeria and think same will reciprocate in results and outcomes, forgetting the peculiarities of Nigeria as a deeply-rooted ethno-centric society. I'm waiting for when a Sokoto beggar (with children) sentenced by a Lagos State Court for 6months in a correctional centre would not be granted FULL pardon as soon as she's deported to Sokoto. Somethings can't just work in Nigeria. Begging remains legal and scripturally backed up up North, but Lagos State sees same as an offence when done carrying child(ren) even though the proceeds of the act was going to be used for the child/children upkeep. FreeStuffsNG: |
It is not difficult, and neither is it determination, or strong will or something else. It is life and death. A word is enough for the.... adeoyekay: |
I'll respond to your misdemeanour and gibberish the way a real man should help a foolish adult like you. You keep reminding yourself and everyone that hardly knows you that you're once foolish by being a stupid beggar ( because that's what and who you are when you turn around to lace your dirty mouth and spill gall out at those whom you once beg for help, because now, you felt you're back on your feet and about 'to travel', as if it's not part of the proceeds of begging that's making you feel big. No matter what you do or you are right now, begging is part of you & you're tainted with it) Let me address another error you chose to base your poor mind on, if I may ask you, Are you the Harrison you just quoted, then why are you so dumb and uncouth. Stop fooling yourself with this "sick" phrase of yours, "about to travel" Where do you think I'm based, or what do you know about me. Finally this will help you, when God finally helps you to embark on your so much announced "travel", learn to keep your mouth in check so you don't stand on the way of your helpers. And I'll forthwith refrain from responding to your quip if you fail to learn that you're supposed to learn from this last write-up from me to you.[/quote]Most of my post are done when I was financially done back in the days but thank God I’m doing pretty good and about to travel Don’t use it to laugh or taunt me. Nairaland is an open forum and I’ve right to seek help as much as I want either for my self or anyone If you’re not satisfied just pass by than ignorantly saying things you don’t know I’ve a story and I’m proud of it Don’t come here to talk rubbish It not as if I’m seeking help for my self but some one else Go to Facebook and see how Harrison gwanission seeking help for people every now and then when he is way richer than I’m Does that make him unfortunate or less of him self Most you nairalanders think you know too much and you know next to nothing and I’m sure in real life lots of you’re doing very bad financially because over sabi no go let ona see things from a positive view Try get sense I’ve the right to seek help for anyone on nairaland for as much as I want or even for my self and I don’t see you arresting me for that Be wise[/quote] |
I'll respond to your misdemeanour and gibberish the way a real man should help a foolish adult like you. You keep reminding yourself and everyone that hardly knows you that you're once foolish by being a stupid beggar ( because that's what and who you are when you turn around to lace your dirty mouth and spill gall out at those whom you once beg for help, because now, you felt you're back on your feet and about 'to travel', as if it's not part of the proceeds of begging that's making you feel big. No matter what you do or you are right now, begging is part of you & you're tainted with it) Let me address another error you chose to base your poor mind on, if I may ask you, Are you the Harrison you just quoted, then why are you so dumb and uncouth. Stop fooling yourself with this "sick" phrase of yours, "about to travel" Where do you think I'm based, or what do you know about me. Finally this will help you, when God finally helps you to embark on your so much announced "travel", learn to keep your mouth in check so you don't stand on the way of your helpers. And I'll forthwith refrain from responding to your quip if you fail to learn that you're supposed to learn from this last write-up from me to you. Most of my post are done when I was financially done back in the days but thank God I’m doing pretty good and about to travel Don’t use it to laugh or taunt me. Nairaland is an open forum and I’ve right to seek help as much as I want either for my self or anyone If you’re not satisfied just pass by than ignorantly saying things you don’t know I’ve a story and I’m proud of it Don’t come here to talk rubbish It not as if I’m seeking help for my self but some one else Go to Facebook and see how Harrison gwanission seeking help for people every now and then when he is way richer than I’m Does that make him unfortunate or less of him self Most you nairalanders think you know too much and you know next to nothing and I’m sure in real life lots of you’re doing very bad financially because over sabi no go let ona see things from a positive view Try get sense I’ve the right to seek help for anyone on nairaland for as much as I want or even for my self and I don’t see you arresting me for that Be wise[/quote] |
I really wanted to respond to your garb, but on second thought I decided to check your moniker, and what I found lightens my heart... there's no way you can understand what is beyond you even if your head can be opened up for the purpose of knowledge impartation. Herdsmen: |
You don't have to understand everything sir, just flow with the flows. And for that angle, it is called a "mix" (i.e when you're reading a script/ready prepared speech, but also adding 'mixed' content from your (immediate) thoughts. Such can happen, it's permitted.[b][/b] holocron: |
Certainly I'm sure someone is definitely from another planet on this thread. And I beg to remind that man/ignoramus that Saint Olusegun Obasanjo was the man who spent 18Billion Dollars on power in Nigeria with no physical upgrade to our power generation. It is either the definition of great men is synonymous with daylight robbery, or one certain individual is hallucinating. losky83: |
How please? And try to define a man of principle and integrity in the Nigeria political space. Please don't just reply for the sake of response, let there be genuine content. It may be of help to others. [b][/b] Jackbaur88: |
Politics is not basic or elementary Math. By going to the Senate, Oshiomhole practically revealed his state of mind viz; 1) The uncertainty and favourability of the outcome of the Presidential election. 2) Long time ambition/dream to be at the Red chamber. 3) Internal party politics playing out, not every body will be Minister, and this he understood to the letter. Odogwuzack: |
Stop misleading people with half-baked information. Wike arm-stronged Amaechi in Rivers State politics in all areas, so much so, that even if (it were possible for) Amaechi to contest in any capacity, Wike will single-handedly pick a political dunce against him, and still win. It was clear to everyone outside Rivers State that Wike was in firm control of the State, and I really want to believe that only an abracadabra kind of politician will align/pitch his/her tent with a second-fiddle Linda player, even if you were to be a Presidential candidate that truly wants to win, you'll accommodate the idea of going the way of Wike, seeing that Amaechi wasn't ready to dance the dance (tango). But Tinubu is a game player, he understands his card so well, he'll come for Amaechi as soon as he thinks he needs him for the control of any thing/part of Rivers State that may be beyond Wike. That's politics my brother. Only the tacit can tango the tactics. It's a very different and difficult terrain. tesppidd: |
Needless to say that nobody is tagging you a scammer. Just do yourself a favour by going through your post as with a straight & clear head, then you'll understand that you're clearly way more than what you label people calling you. For the records, it's either you're soliciting for funds/help from the general public (people who don't know you from Adam, and some imaginary hangers-on adding some very funny comments "I'll send you something" for a seemingly foolish decision taken by you to start an imaginary laundry business with someone you barely know), or you're begging people for help for a friend's dad. I'm just curious kinda of, don't tell me you're always available for unfortunate happenings, or is that a ministry. groundforce: |
How am I sure that you're not the one throwing us this BIG gbedu iyke484real: |
Many think following Jesus is to God's advantage, not knowing that God remains God whether we believe Him and obey Him, or not. Righteousness2: |
Jokes, so you're now all-knowing, to know the list of those who'd done one thing or the other, just enjoy your play I'll Quenncee: |
So you're married with kids in one sentence Caaz: |
pstemma1990:Just go check up "The Justice Court" and I'm 💯% sure Judge Funmi Ashaolu will help you recover your capital,at least. |

Grow up abeg and learn to ignore, everyone has the right to believe whatever they feel like believing in.