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Brymo: laja laba,see name,go continue ur babalawo tins. mtcheew
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Brymo: obviously u r a rogueHey keep quiet and get back into the kichen....wetin u know? ![]() |
U this guys are u blind or intentional stupid?cant u see this is a scam disgusting ![]() |
prof800: Grow up.No!u should be the one to grow up! |
I spit on Jihad! |
phildon: In Islam, no girl will dress sexy.Hey mumuislam take your bloodsucking religion of piss away from here!U are all bad news.....Shame on u all |
I wept |
Well both are forcable sha ![]() |
funshiba: I will also be a year older 2mrw!!!!Hey bro can i buy u a beer? |
trolling: By 2015 una go know whats uphahahahahaha ;Di like this die! |
FP! |
Its indeed a shame that this kind of topic can be on the FP shame on the mod here......U should be ashamed of yourself. N.B ban me. |
validplanet: pls is it possible to get a transcript of the media chat. didnt watch it and i dont want to judge with the kind of biased INSULTS am reading on this forum ![]() |
obinoral: God bless nigeria and all is inhabitants.who send u? |
tiwasiaife: I have a frnd who is a top rank officer in DSS i think its high time i tell him about the insult going on in NL so that they will beam there touch light here and make some arrests. By the time u see urself in kirikiri maximum prison,u will learn hw to talk to the president.hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah ;Dthanks for the laugh ![]() |
sod09: can u just shut upMumuslam shame on u all |
All hail religion of peace! |
This is getting boring okay.....Yeye thread |
This weekend sweet oooo ![]() |
Lagos (AFP) – Nigerian Islamist group Ansaru on Friday released a video of a French national kidnapped in December, the SITE jihadi tracking website said. In the video, posted online, the hostage identifies himself as 63-year-old Francis Collomp, an engineer with the French firm Vergnet, who was "kidnapped in Rimi in Katsina state on 19 December 2012 till today, 25 September 2013." The hostage appears wearing a white t-shirt, with an unidentified person holding a weapon in the background. If authentic, it would be the first video of Collomp to emerge since his abduction. Parts of the short statement are not clear, but he can be heard calling for "negotiations" for his "safe release." In the latter half of the three-minute video, the camera focuses on an Arabic statement that addresses "the government(s) of France and Nigeria," according to the translation provided by SITE. While there is no direct threat of further attacks, or on Collomp's life, the statement vows to treat "treachery and treason" by the French or Nigerian governments with "reciprocity." France's foreign ministry told AFP it was trying to authenticate the video and was in contact with Collomp's family. Ansaru is considered by some to be a breakaway faction of Boko Haram, Nigeria's more prominent Islamist group which has waged a deadly insurgency since 2009. The links between the two organisations remain in question, but some analysts have said that Ansaru might have emerged from a faction within Boko Haram that sought to specifically target foreign interests. Ansaru has been blamed for the 2011 kidnapping of a Briton and an Italian national in northern Nigeria. Both hostages were killed in March of last year. Britain, which has formally labelled Ansaru a terrorist organisation, said the group likely has ties to Al-Qaeda's north Africa franchise, Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Collomp, who had been working on a wind power project in Katsina, was taken after a group of some 30 gunmen stormed the compound where he was staying. The gate outside his home was said to have been riddled with bullet holes after the attack. Ansaru claimed the abduction days later, citing as a justification France's push for military intervention against the Islamist rebels who had seized northern Mali. Ansaru also claimed the kidnapping of seven foreign nationals working on a construction project in northern Bauchi state in February. A video later posted online appeared to show some of those hostages being killed. After raising its international profile, Ansaru's prominence faded and it has not been linked to an attack for several months. The Islamist violence in northern Nigeria has however continued unchecked, with hundreds of people killed this year in attacks blamed on Boko Haram. Northeast Nigeria has been under a state of emergency since mid-May, when the military launched an offensive aimed at crushing the insurgency. But the slaughter of dozens of people in recent weeks, mainly civilians, has cast doubt on the success of the military campaign. Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and top oil producer, where most in the north are Muslim and the south is predominately Christian. Boko Haram has said it wants to create an Islamic state in the north and is thought to primarily have a domestic agenda. Ansaru is seen by some as having a more international outlook, perhaps more closely aligned with Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups.
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hahahaha first to comment sha u say wetin? |
Boss Musiwa we are patiently waiting for the address! |
Muslim women!
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Protest against miss World in Badung,west Java Sept 10
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Member of hardline Indonesia muslim group stage an anti miss World beauty pageant rally in Jakarta on Sept 14
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Nusa Dua (Indonesia) (AFP) - A glittering final to the Miss World beauty pageant takes place on the Indonesian island of Bali Saturday under heavy security as Muslim hardliners threaten fresh protests at the venue. After weeks of radical demonstrations and warnings from embassies that extremists might attack the pageant, 129 beauty queens will take to the stage in glamourous gowns, with sniffer dogs, water cannon and heavily armed police surrounding the venue. "The security is so far so good. We hope there’s no problems and I'm sure we'll get all the support we need," Nana Putra, executive director of the event's broadcaster and organiser MNC, told AFP from the venue at the Nusa Dua resort. The American, British and Australian embassies last week said that radicals could attack the pageant, a chilling warning on an island where bombings in 2002 killed more than 200 people, most of them foreign tourists. "Extremist groups may be planning to disrupt the Miss World pageant... potentially through violent means," said the US embassy in Jakarta. The finale of the three-week event that ends with the coronation of Miss World 2013 will be broadcast in more than 180 countries. Radicals have denounced Miss World as a "LovePeddler contest" and "pornography", and have burned effigies of the Indonesian organisers, branding them infidels. Despite efforts by the UK-based Miss World to appease the hardliners with an early pledge to drop the famous bikini round, the protest movement snowballed and has overshadowed the contest. Government officials bowed to the mounting pressure by ordering later rounds and the final to be moved from the main island of Java to Hindu-majority Bali, where the show opened on September 8 and where there is little hardline influence. But the radicals say they are not satisfied and are threatening to travel to the venue for protests Saturday. "We will do anything we can to stop Miss World," said Haidar Al-Hamid, head of the East Java province branch of the Islamic Defenders' Front (FPI). He said FPI members had planned to cross the narrow stretch of water that separates the province from Bali to protest, but officials had closed the port Friday night, preventing them from leaving. "The head of FPI has instructed any member who can get to Bali should, so even those from East Java are finding other ways to get there," Al-Hamid said, declining to say how many were expected to turn up. Hundreds of FPI members failed to cross to Bali from East Java earlier this month, stopped at the port by a line of female police backed by hundreds of elite officers. Another FPI leader, Maman Suryadi, said 5,000 members of the group would protest by holding an evening prayer and Koranic readings in Sentul on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta. Organisers had originally planned the final in a 10,000-seat venue in Sentul before being forced to move to a 2,000-seat centre in Nusa Dua. Saturday's final will last several hours and will see the contestants parade in Indonesian-designed dresses and feature a series of musical performances, including one by British boyband Blue. The finalists will face a question-and-answer round from a panel of judges before the current Miss World, China's Yu Wenxia, hands her crown to the new winner. Source....http://news.yahoo.com/indonesia-host-miss-world-final-despite-muslim-anger-220414335.html
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badoolee: ah guess dats ur momma's nameBe a lady okay |




