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by fire by force we must win dis match |
sorry it came late happy birthday. |
bocin500: Eagles are now in more trouble because the small time wey dem for take train na I'm dem go come de use check dictionary to see if any promise of reward de inside this man yarns....chei!lol |
gwas: Jokes apart, am impressed! This is their best game in this tourney.i agree |
are u base in computer village |
DJDOLA: some men are useless....now dis is my judgment i here by order d area boys 2 tigh there peni.s wit baboowire..and pour acid wit atagungun on it....ORDERhaha u wicked oo. |
lakad4u: Second to comment.......when he dey there,wefin happen self,so hin absence na just freestyle....he be like say u get network problem second to comment ko last to comment ni |
money wey dem suppose use pay pensioners mtheeew. |
if nigeria win may river carry water go. |
this kind girl go good for lawma oo i.e no need for broom to sweep. |
As Lagos plans low-key commemoration ELEVEN years after the Ikeja Cantonment bomb blasts that led to the death of over 1000 Nigerians with 12000 rendered homeless, victims of the disaster are still awaiting a compensation package promised by the Federal Government. It was gathered that the Federal Government had earlier given N500,000 each, as a temporal relief package to parents who lost a child or children and those whose bodies were recovered, while N250, 000 each were given to parents who could not find their children, with a promise to pay actual compensation after 10 years. As of press time, the victims are still waiting for the compensation without any positive response from Federal Government’s agents, who have continued to keep mum over the issue. Chairman of the Association of the affected victims, Mr. Olaniran Majekodunni, could not be reached at press time but the secretary, Mr. John Adebayo Orire, who lost his son in the incident, decried the Federal Government’s lackadaisical attitude towards the victims, saying, “we are staging a peaceful protest during the 11th anniversary.” He continued: “It is saddening that 11 years after, the Federal Government has been playing games with us on the issue of compensation. Though, we are not saying that what they are giving us could actually compensate the lives that were lost, but at least it would go a long way in healing some of the wounds.”“We are already planning a peaceful demonstration against Federal Government’s failure to fulfill its compensation promise to the victims. Come January 27, 2013, we are carrying placards in protest. “We have written to federal government, through our lawyer, Femi Falana, on several occasions without hearing from any of their agents. We are lost, but will see to its logical conclusion.” Lagos plans low-key commemoration Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who recently gave 70 verified families the sum of N250,000.00 each as compensation, had in 2012 set up a 10-man anniversary committee to ensure proper and successful commemoration of the anniversary. Led by the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Obafemi Hamzat, the members include Commissioner for Special Duties, Dr Wale Ahmed; Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kayode Opeifa; Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba and chairman of Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, Mr. Kehinde Bamigbetan, as well as Permanent Secretaries of the four ministries. The state government is however planning a low key 11th anniversary, come next Sunday, January 27. Indeed, January 27, 2002 was horrendous in the history of Lagos and the entire nation. The Ikeja military cantonment was a large military cantonment and storage area in the city of Lagos, situated north of the city centre near the districts of Isolo and Onigbongo. The base was being used to store a large quantity of “high calibre bombs” and other sundry explosives. On the afternoon of January 27, a fire broke out in a street market being held next to the base, which was also home to the families of soldiers. At around 6 pm the fire apparently spread to the base’s main munitions store, causing an enormous explosion. The blast killed many of the base staff and their families and immediately destroyed several nearby streets, flying debris starting numerous fires further away. Also thrown up by the blast were thousands of unexploded military munitions, which fell in a rain of exploding shells, grenades and bullets casting further destruction across most of the northern section of the city. Thousands of people from Ikeja and neighbouring districts, seeing explosions and fires breaking out, fled their houses in an attempt to leave the affected areas. As the streets became more and more crowded, explosions amid the fleeing crowds from shells falling from the initial explosion created panic. A stampede developed as panicking people fled in all directions, trampling those who fell underfoot. It was also reported that people were jumping from burning high-rise buildings and being killed in desperate attempts to cross the busy Ikeja dual carriageway. In far away Ejigbo area, most people who ran towards Oke-Afa, drowned in the canal. Most of them, oblivious of quick sand in the canal, drowned as they fell over one another. Local divers did their best to rescue the unfortunate victims but many died before they could get help. The final death toll is hard to compute, although the Red Cross claimed that at least 1,000 bodies were recovered and a number of people were reported missing and never found. In addition to the dead, at least 5,000 people were injured in the disaster and over 12,000 left homeless, with entire districts of the city gutted. About 20,000 people fled the city on the night of the explosion, and the survivors gradually returned over the course of the weeks. source :www.vanguardngr.com/2013/01/11-years-after-ikeja-bomb-blast-victims-cry-for-compensation/ |
igbeyinadun, oseni |
female: comfort, sarah, ogugua, magret, salamotu, suwebatu, idowu. male: lamidi, banabas, joshua, akanni, daniel etc. |
bolorunfem: Ayinla, Lamidi, Bankole,Nosiru, Mukaila, Ayinke, Agbeke, in fact all those Yoruba names that end with 'ke' ke-ke''lol |
[quote author=vizboy][/quote]why do you have to quote everything. |
Kerry Washington, Gabrielle Monique Union,Han Go Eun, katrina kaif etc i wanna have them all. |
mrhello: I thought its only Oritsejafor, Adeboye & Oyedepo dat hv private jet as Clerics! Where are d criticsthem tell you say na him get am abi ? Mthcheew |
Otenestbestyaho: u satanist,if am d 1 dat gave birth 2 u,i wud have killed u and flushed in d toilet,tell me any gud tin allah n muhd saw aka sex aword winner has done apart 4rm killing pple?Ok sir we don hear you so, do us all a favor and crawl back to your cage and ensure that you lock the door!! |
Otenestbestyaho: u satanist,if am d 1 dat gave birth 2 u,i wud have killed u and flushed in d toilet,tell me any gud tin allah n muhd saw aka sex aword winner has done apart 4rm killing pple?Ok sir we don hear you. |
Otenestbestyaho: allah my foot,allah and prof muhd saw aka satan at work are gay bandit,any bdy dat depend on those element wil never make it in life because muhd and allah are failures,destroyers,armed terrorist,theives and diabolical illmannered idiotYE SHALL KNOW THEM BY THEIR WORDS |
candygosh: Nope one more to go and d matric has been extended. But the last one is rector's listany HND list pasted yet ? |
Girls with beard and girls that look like a man. nawaoo girls don suffer |
amaka white: My bf has a lot of dese signs A̶̲̥̅̊₪d̶̲̥̅̊ we hav been dating 4 4years naw.I dnt Ơ̴̴͡.̮Ơ̴̴͡ d̶̲̥̅̊A̶̲̥̅t as desperation but d real him.he's very nice,kiarn.always calling all d tyme(even dou dats kinda annoyin),A̶̲̥̅̊₪d̶̲̥̅̊ luvs 2 be pampered A̶̲̥̅̊₪d̶̲̥̅̊ praised.I wudnt want anytin else 4rm any man.tellin smeone 2 act Ī$u, stop using this yeye bb font to type!.. Type in normal font abeg. Na u go first use bb ni, or u think ur d only one using bb here?? I think say na chinese thread i dey before self mteeew. |
Chief Sylvester O. Dimunah, the vice-chairman of the Council of Village Heads in Imo State, has been converted to Islam. The traditional ruler, whose name now is Musa Dimunah, said that the truthful nature of the religion is the reason why he made the switch. He revealed that the good character of Malam Ibrahim Biobonlomije, the former secretary of the council and the executive secretary of Justice Mamman Nasir Islamic Centre for Peace and Research, influenced his decision to embrace Islam. "I did not accept Islam, I only revert to the religion that our forefathers practice and the universal religion of humanity. I'm impressed by the good nature of Muslims' love for everybody and hatred for none apart from the way they revere Allah and all the Prophets without discrimination," he said, adding, "I am also impressed by the brotherhood and mutual respect for each other and other members of the community." He however insisted there was no pressure to change his name after he became a Muslim. Source :naij.com/news/19745.html |
candygosh: Well this message comes from an academician in admissions office.are you talking of ND or HND |
candygosh: Well this message comes from an academician in admissions office.are you talking ND or HND |
is there any list coming this january, i mean HND list. |
dayokanu: Have you seen anyone who goes from Harvard to prove himself in Kogi Poly to see if he would shine?lol |
[quote author=dannysteve99@ya]Fifa 11all from spain? Were is RVP? Best goal without zlanta ibrahmovics goal forget it.[/quote]yeah that goal deserve goal of the year. |
even di matteo deserve this award more than Vicente del biscuit sorry bosque |
