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hahahah This is getting interesting Banom you suppose set up the worship place my own share na 25% i no too greedy o as your prophecy has been fulfilled before our eyes. Pastor Adeboyes own of Nigeria been great has not rather it is regressing with a critically ill president. Seriously diet of pigeons is just amazing, i wonder what T.B Joshua would tell him to eat maybe it is eagles as we have that on out national logo/coat of arms. I Banom i concur these men should be banned if they cant heal the president who is most worthy of all healings at present in the whole country. ![]() |
I suspect she is. I havent noticed earthmama posts in the last few days but comfort has been filling the vaccum. Intelligence reports reaching my desk point all fingers to her ![]() Oya funmi tell us why u change again |
Honestly this hatred knows no bounds!!! A criminal killed his wife - Murder , so what has this got to do with Islam. the geezaer is a businessman that runs a tv station so how does islam come into play. Do we look at every atrocity commited by anoyne based on his religion? @Karmamod This lady filed a divorce in the normal courts which is cumbersome especially when both parties are not willing to divorce. Richyblack thanx for the comments abt it not been in the name of islam. Some people here dont have that sort of intellectual depth to see it |
Hope no be Gambia u go keep my wife Mukina Bring am back kia kia o |
Me not a fan of Tinubu but the posts on this topic on your blog lacks any intellectual depth nor evidence/facts. It seems like a mixture of some truth we all know with falsehood. You have created doubts and skeptism in the minds of readers by not doing your hardwork well before posting this unfoundable allegations in here. Oyinlola says Tinubu wanted to be his deputy governor in Lagos and you say abiola nominated him for Minister!! Well the truth might be somewhere in between and only God knows!! |
Dem all dey craze. The place too sweet dem no one leave, how have they legislated any law that affects the masses positively. |
OBJ , Odili,Ibori and Alamco are all responsible for this. These governors dont give a shit about their people and embezzled amidst plenty and now revenue has fallen which means development funds would be scarce. Its just a shame |
oyb:hahahahah simply hilarious but very true could be the case ![]() Bro u too much |
It means Give praise to God or Glorify the might of God. I thought you understood yoruba, which lingo u dey speak then? Gambian lingo? ![]() |
This terrorist daughter of a terrorist should shut the f*ck up and give up the stolen lands. What is the meaning of "land of israel" someone should tell her those lands are not recognised my mordern political boundaries, if she wanted to call it that she should have lived 3000 years ago and not now. |
The number of civilians killed in the conflict in Afghanistan rose 39% last year, the United Nations says. Militants were to blame for 55% of the 2,118 civilian deaths, while US, Nato and Afghan forces were responsible for 39%, according to the UN report. Civilian casualties have increased despite repeated pledges by US-led forces to reduce civilian deaths. The data came as a US Congress-funded think tank said it was unlikely the US and Nato would defeat insurgents. The Institute of Peace called for new forces deployed in the country to be used to train Afghan security forces. The UN report into civilian deaths said the death toll in 2008 civilian was "the highest of any year" since the Taleban were ousted in 2001. The majority of the victims were killed in the south of the country - where international and Afghan forces are fighting a fierce counter-insurgency campaign. In one of the most-publicised incidents, US troops fighting off a Taleban ambush last November bombed a wedding party in the Shah Wali Kot area in southern Afghanistan, killing about 40 civilians - mainly women and children. The issue of civilian deaths at the hands of foreign troops is a hugely sensitive issue, says the BBC's Martin Patience, in Kabul, and is something that the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, has raised repeatedly. Relations between Kabul and Washington appear to have soured even in the four weeks since US President Barack Obama took office, although the US envoy to the region, Richard Holbrooke, met Mr Karzai in Kabul over the weekend. "Apparent Disregard" Despite the high number of civilian casualties inflicted by international forces, more than half of the casualties recorded were inflicted by the militants fighting the foreign troops. The UN said insurgents had inflicted the overwhelming majority of deaths in bombings, 65% more than the year before, and they were often carried out "with apparent disregard for the extensive damage they cause to civilians". In one of the worst cases, a suicide car bomb killed 14 primary schoolchildren in Khost province at the end of December in what officials said was a failed attempt to blow up a meeting of tribal elders. The large difference in the numbers was down to the different methodologies used to collect the data Nato spokesman The researchers estimate that two-thirds of the 828 Afghans killed by the pro-government forces died in air strikes targeting militants, sometimes at night. Nato rejected the UN figures, saying its forces had caused 237 civilian deaths. The large difference in the numbers was down to the different methodologies used to collect the data, according to Nato spokesman Major Martin O'Donnell. Last week the Afghan leader announced that NATO-led forces had accepted new procedures proposed by his government - to try and reduce the number of civilian deaths. The human rights team of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, which collected the figures for the report, said about 130 people had died in incidents such as crossfire. It was not able to say who had killed them. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7894233.stm |
Good job the judiciary did this time. Lets hope the re election would not be like th eother re election in the country which is another cycle of rigging. Tinubu and his boys i bet would be on the highest guard and i think it is game over for segun Oni, well he must have amassed enough to feed him for a life time like other politicians. ![]() |
Is that close to Banjul as well? ![]() |
thetruth90:hoesltly i dont understand some people here on NL. I asked a simple question with a question mark and see your rude reply. This is a political thread and its nice to respectful and debate with courtesey as respect begets respects. I dont know you or seem to have engaged you before in discussion so where is the animosity comming from? |
texazzpete:We should not be quick to forget . Following Sahara reporters back in 2007 it was vehemently critical of Ribadu and his not going after OBJ's cronies. I remember it was Sowore that published Fani Kayode's acts, they chased bode George all over the place, they revealed Atiku as not been a principled man . Sahara reporters has done Nigeria a loot of good than the mainstream media which is all owned by one politican or the other except d few old ones. Sun - Kalu Nation - tinubu Compass- Daniel Independent - Allegedly Ibori Thisday - We all know what kind of person Obaigbana is. Guardian,vanguard,punch and tribune are the older ones. I think Sowore reveived quality investigative journalism in Nigeria and hough not perfect has done tremendous good and made the politicians more careful about the transactions abroad which was once out of reach to Nigerians. |
How can i forget d shina mey Rambo. I remember one day at the toll gate going to Shagamu when police where searching under the carpets of our car and my dad asked why and they said they were looking for Shina Rambo Nigerian police don spoil tey tey.I remember it was said his driver was a woman. God knows where dat guy is now as he was never caught but he willingly quit. |
Sharp guys don the make moves for themselves. As d poster put post and come run away why me i no go fill the space and use the opportunity marry riskie ![]() |
The whole point is even the arabs have to sit in d class room to study usool tafseer because the quranic arabic fus'ha is advanced. They get the basic message as well that the non arabic speakers get from the translated quran. To make a tafseer by language (there are 4 fundamentals or types to tafseer) is what you mean blims and doing that u definately need to have a grasp of arabic and cannot do that with a translated quran. However the general message of the quran is more than explitary in the english version especially "the Noble Quran" and Yusuf Alis translation ignoring the commentary. |
wetin wa for here na ![]() You don go hide my wife and i dey trind find am ![]() By d way u don change ur location o where be dis wey u dey |
Biowande:I beg to disagree with this statement. |
Negro_Ntns:Spot on!!! the guy is stupidity personified. |
Sincere ignorance is what you mean but arrogantly ignorant should be ignored. An example is how do you argue for example with a person that denies that palestinian territoires is not under occupation when the UN and the whole international countries classify them as such. Welcome to the world of Davidylan. |
Where my wife come dey na. 3 days me i dey serious o |
maxell:Are u complicit in this heinous crime against humanity? |
was it not ekiti that majority of the lawmakers are AC members but with a PDP governor ? |
Brother We have to careful in saying this. Yes Arabic language is beautiful and deep and It is difficult to translate some things into English but the English translation we have today like “Noble quran” by muhsin kahn is a wonderful piece of work and is a near interpretation of the meanings. I beg to disagree with you when you say it passes little information about the quran and I think that is not strictly correct. Arabic should be learnt and I am a student of Arabic but the English translation of the quran is fantastic. You should note that not all arabs undertand some rhetoric of the classical Arabic Fus’ha and they need the tafseer to understand. Most verses translated pass the actual meaning across but in some instance its a language like yoruba or hausa that would be able to capture the deep meaning where english is not rich enough to capture it. |
ye paripa kai curroption go make them chase all the naija wey dem recruit commot sharp sharp. Davidylan abeg go take form sharp sharp dis na opportunity for you to go kill the devils in Afhanistan and iraq o. If u really get liver make u go, carry ur leg enter where yawa dey gas. then we go all know say u be real man!!! |
Following the footsteps of his brothers in Nigeria. Although he cant match them in looting , he should learn a lot from Ibori |
2 foolish men. Madueke is just an erratic fellow . A general would always be a general. How can this useless ambassador bring up Biafra after 34 yrs into play. The general himself is a tribalist and I think it is correct in recalling the fellow. That man is around 7f or thereabout and he should go retire, all these people have been looting us since the 70's and they don’t want to ever leave the scene . |
9jaganja:Nothing but sham!!!! Some people just see everything thing through their religous and ethnic pin hole mind. Here is lubraci and Auwal , kobojunkie analysing issues intellectually and debating with sense/ Here is another person rattling islamic this islamic that , hausa this hausa that. Nobody is saying Ghaddafi should be the leader of this USA but look at the message with an open mind and disagree with it intellectually. |
E be like say craze don enter many poeple head o. No be this man dem accuse of having 150 houses? |
i am willing to sign |
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