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Politics / Re: I Cannot Declare Amnesty For Ghosts - President Jonathan by MajeOfficial: 9:59pm On Mar 07, 2013
Gej went straight to boko Harams domain and addressed them squarely. Went to the north and told the sultan to halt. Obj and gej have worked hard to free Nigeria from the norths decades long attempt to turn Nigeria into their backyard. The south I'd united in saying enough is enough and tinubu is now pushing to bring back anpp and Cpc that has been found with weapons in their homes and who's supporters have killed corpers over an election. Gej is tired of Nigeria being a joke and so are the rest of us.
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Apply To Teach Hausa & Yoruba In The U.S : 2013 Fulbright Foreign Language by MajeOfficial: 11:05am On Mar 07, 2013
G.James:
Just hausa and yoruba? What about igbo?
those are the primary boko haramic languages. it's a security measure.

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Politics / Who Here Knows The Difference Between A Country, A Nation, And A State? by MajeOfficial: 9:19am On Mar 07, 2013
na correct jamb question
Politics / Re: Northerners Own 80% Of Oil Blocks - Senator Enang by MajeOfficial: 9:18am On Mar 07, 2013
daywatcher: it is all becoming clearer....time for #Chavez style natioalisation
someone is telling you that members of the government from the past control all of the countries oil, you now want the government of present to take over the nations oil.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Incredible! American Senator Debates For 13 Hours! by MajeOfficial: 9:16am On Mar 07, 2013
intelligent? He was talking about Jay-z and Lil Wayne at one point lol.

Filibusters are common in the US. One man read the entire NY phone-book on time which gives the phone numbers of over 12 million people and 5 million plus businesses.

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Politics / Voter's Poll: Pdp, Apc, Agpa, Lp by MajeOfficial: 11:29pm On Feb 28, 2013
If you had to vote today, based on your current feeling on both parties and their members, which party do you believe will be the best for the Nigerian Federal Government and the nation for the next four years.


Choose one.
Politics / Re: The Desperation Of APC by MajeOfficial: 9:59pm On Feb 28, 2013
IF A SAY O
YOU SAY P
ANOTHER MAN SAYS C
OMO NA YOU SABI!
Politics / Re: Is Creation Of APC Driving GEJ To Work Harder? by MajeOfficial: 9:37pm On Feb 28, 2013
Everything you listed has been in the works by GEJ since last year. APC is not relevant.

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Politics / Aba: The Engine Of Africa by MajeOfficial: 5:36am On Feb 13, 2013



Romance / Re: Handsomeness Of Nairaland Men by MajeOfficial: 1:45am On Feb 13, 2013
Politics / Re: I Owe Nobody No Apology For My Absence - Gov. Chime by MajeOfficial: 9:45pm On Feb 12, 2013
hercules07: I am just stunned by people's double face here, the same thing yar adua's did and was vilified for, chime has done it and people are backing him.

Yar adua didn't hand over
yar adua didn't tell anyone he was gone
yar adua let his wife take over
yar adua's cabal looted the treasury in his absence
yar adua's cabal pretended he was alive when he wasn't
Till this day it has not be formally announced what was wrong with Yar Adua


Chime handed over
Chime told everyone he was going to be gone
chime handed over to the deputy
Enugu functioned
Enugu even expanded it's building projects
Chime told us in his own words he had nose cancer and was going through chemo but was an outpatient and didn't technically 'stay' at a hospital
Chime returned and resumed power


he did no crime in getting sick and yar adua did no crime in getting sick but the way the two handled it was the issue and Chime did well.

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Politics / Re: I Owe Nobody No Apology For My Absence - Gov. Chime by MajeOfficial: 9:07pm On Feb 12, 2013
journalists have already began trying to sore the man's good name.

He did everything he's supposed to. he handed over, he took time off, he got treatment, he came back, he resumed work, and he told you he had cancer of the nose. What else do nigerians want except to insult a man while he's ill?
Religion / Nigeria’s Arinze Favoured As Pope Benedict XVI Resigns by MajeOfficial: 7:42pm On Feb 12, 2013

Nigeria’s Arinze favoured as Pope Benedict XVI resigns


Francis Cardinal Arinze and Pope Benedict XVI

BY CLIFFORD NDUJIHE

LAGOS-WITH the resignation of Catholic Pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI yesterday, Nigeria's Francis Cardinal Arinze, 80, has become one of the favourites to lead the world's 1.2 billion Catholics. If elected, he would become the first African to be elected as Pope in 1500 years. Arinze was a leading contender when Benedict was elected in April 2005.

Ninety-four months after his election, Pope Benedict XVI yesterday stunned the world, announcing that he would quit his headship of the Catholic Church on February 28 due to his "incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me."

The German-born Pope, 85, hailed as a hero by conservative Roman Catholics and viewed with suspicion by liberals, told cardinals in Latin that his strength had deteriorated recently and that he would step down on February 28 and the Vatican expects a new Pope to be chosen by the end of March. He has spent about seven and a half years on the saddle having been elected on April 19, 2005 when he was 78 – 20 years older than John Paul II, his predecessor.

When he quits in 16 days time, Pope Benedict XVI will be the fifth Pope to resign in the history of the church after Pope Gregory XII in 1415 – 598 years ago; Pope Celestine V, who resigned in 1294; Pope Gregory VI, 1046, and Pope Benedict IX, 1045.

Pope Benedict's historic speech

In a three-paragraph, 351-word emotion-laden historic speech, Pope Benedict XVI, who asked for pardon for his defects and thanked the church for her support during his reign, said he would devotedly serve the Holy Church of God in the future through a life dedicated to prayer.

The speech read:

"Dear Brothers,

I have convoked you to this Consistory, not only for the three canonizations, but also to communicate to you a decision of great importance for the life of the Church. After having repeatedly examined my conscience before God, I have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the Petrine ministry. I am well aware that this ministry, due to its essential spiritual nature, must be carried out not only with words and deeds, but no less with prayer and suffering.

"However, in today's world, subject to so many rapid changes and shaken by questions of deep relevance for the life of faith, in order to govern the bark of Saint Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me. For this reason, and well aware of the seriousness of this act, with full freedom I declare that I renounce the ministry of Bishop of Rome, Successor of Saint Peter, entrusted to me by the Cardinals on 19 April 2005, in such a way, that as from 28 February 2013, at 20:00 hours, the See of Rome, the See of Saint Peter, will be vacant and a Conclave to elect the new Supreme Pontiff will have to be convoked by those whose competence it is.

"Dear Brothers, I thank you most sincerely for all the love and work with which you have supported me in my ministry and I ask pardon for all my defects. And now, let us entrust the HolyChurch to the care of Our Supreme Pastor, Our Lord Jesus Christ, and implore his holy Mother Mary, so that she may assist the Cardinal Fathers with her maternal solicitude, in electing a new Supreme Pontiff. With regard to myself, I wish to also devotedly serve the Holy Church of God in the future through a life dedicated to prayer."

The contenders

Following the Pope's decision, a list of papal contenders led by Nigeria's Francis Cardinal Arinze, has emerged. Although there is no obvious front-runner – as was the case when Pope Benedict was elected pontiff in 2005 after the death of Pope John Paul II.

To elect his successor are120 cardinals under age 80, who are eligible to vote in a conclave. Europe still has the most with 62 in the College of Cardinals followed by Latin America (21), North America (14), Africa (11), Asia (11) and Ocean one.

Cardinal Francis Arinze

Cardinal Arinze, 80, from Nigeria is one of the favourites to succeed Pope Benedict. Born in Nigeria, 1932, the 80-year-old would be the first African in 1,500 years to sit on the throne of St Peter, if elected.

He was baptised on his ninth birthday after converting. He was educated at Urban University in Rome and earned a post-graduate qualification from London University.

Cardinal Arinze was ordained in 1958 and became the world's youngest bishop, aged 32, in 1965. He was created cardinal in 1985.

Cardinal Peter Turkson

Considerably younger than his rivals, the Ghanaian is the current President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.

Born to a Methodist mother and a Catholic father in 1948, he became a priest in 1975.

The 64-year-old speaks Fante, English, French, Italian, German, Hebrew, Aramaic, Arabic and Greek.

Head of the Vatican justice and peace bureau, he is spokesman for the Church's social conscience and backs world financial reform.He was named Cardinal in 2003.

Cardinal Marc Ouellet

The 68-year-old was born in Canada in 1944. He became the archbishop of Quebec in 2002 and was created cardinal in 2003.

He once said becoming Pope "would be a nightmare."

He is currently head of the Vatican office that oversees the appointment of the world's bishops.

Angelo Scola

The Italian Cardinal was born in 1941. He studied philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan and was ordained to the priesthood in 1970.

The 71-year-old was created cardinal in 2003. He worked with Pope Benedict XVI on the theological journal 'Communio' and is a long-time ally of the Pope.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan

The 62 year-old, from the USA, became the voice of U.S. Catholicism after being named archbishop of New York in 2009. His humour and dynamism have impressed the Vatican, where both are often missing. But cardinals are wary of a "superpower pope" and his back-slapping style may be too American for some.

Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi

The Italian has been Vatican culture minister since 2007 and represents the Church to the worlds of art, science, culture and even to atheists. This profile could hurt the 70-year-old if cardinals decide they need an experienced pastor rather than another professor as Pope.

Cardian Odilo Pedro Scherer

The Brazilian, 63, ranks as Latin America's strongest candidate. Archbishop of Sao Paolo, largest diocese in the largest Catholic country, he is conservative in his country but would rank as a moderate elsewhere.

Cardinal Christoph Schoenborn

Cardinal Schoenborn is a former student of Pope Benedict with a pastoral touch the pontiff lacks. The Austrian Cardinal, 67, has ranked as papal material since editing the Church catechism in the 1990s.

Cardinal Angelo Scola

The 71-year-old is archbishop of Milan, a springboard to the papacy, and is many Italians' bet to win. An expert on bioethics, he also knows Islam as head of a foundation to promote Muslim-Christian understanding. His dense oratory could put off cardinals seeking a charismatic communicator.

Cardinal Luis Tagle

The only Asian candidate in the running, Cardinal Tagle, 55, has a charisma often compared to that of the late Pope John Paul.

The Filipino is also close to Pope Benedict after working with him at the International Theological Commission. While he has many fans, he only became a cardinal in 2012 and conclaves are wary of young candidates.

Can the Pope resign?

Pope Benedict XVI 's shock resignation has raised questions on whether or not the leader of the Catholic Church could resign from office.

No Pope has resigned in modern times, and the last one to leave the post was Pope Gregory XII (1415) and before him Pope Celestine V (1294).

Under Canon Law of the Catholic Church, the only conditions for the Pope resigning if the resignation is done freely and is properly published.

The Pope's spokesperson Federico Lombardi said yesterday that Benedict's resignation was "in full compliance with church law", and that he was not resigning due to any "difficulties in the papacy."

But Pope Benedict's decision to step down was seen as unusual given that most incumbents die in office.

Pope's resignation surprising - Vatican Spokesman

Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said the Pope had not decided to resign because of "difficulties in the papacy" and the move had been a surprise, indicating that even his inner circle was unaware that he was about to quit.

The Pope does not fear schism in the Church after his resignation, the spokesman said.

The Pope's leadership of 1.2 billion Catholics has been beset by child sexual abuse crises that tarnished the Church, one address in which he upset Muslims and a scandal over the leaking of his private papers by his personal butler.

Lombardi said the pope did not fear a possible "schism" but several popes in the past, including Benedict's predecessor John Paul, refrained from stepping down precisely because of the confusion and division that could be caused by having an "ex-pope" and a reigning pope living at the same time.

A new leader of the world's 1.2 billion Roman Catholics could be elected as soon as Palm Sunday, on March 24 and be ready to take over by Easter a week later, he said.

I'm surprised too - George Ratzinger, Pope's 89-yr brother

The pope's elder brother George Ratzinger, a frail 89-year-old priest who shares the pope's passion for music, told reporters in the Bavarian town of Regensburg where he once conducted the cathedral choir that he had been "very surprised" to learn of his brother's resignation.

"He alone can evaluate his physical and emotional strength," said Ratzinger..
http://odili.net/news/source/2013/feb/12/340.html

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Politics / Why Can't I Type My Own Name On Nairaland?! by MajeOfficial: 7:34pm On Feb 12, 2013
I can't type my name M2jeofficial on Nairaland without it being censored
am i a curse word or a human being? Moderators can you fix the glitch please
Culture / Re: Calabar Carnival No Longer About Promoting Our Culture by MajeOfficial: 4:56pm On Jan 26, 2013
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calabar is eastern nigeria. problem solved
Culture / Re: Calabar Carnival No Longer About Promoting Our Culture by MajeOfficial: 9:55am On Jan 26, 2013
did you guys know Carnival was made to celebrate african culture?
Culture / Re: Calabar Carnival No Longer About Promoting Our Culture by MajeOfficial: 11:42am On Jan 25, 2013
Demdem: i agree. Public unclothedness isnt our culture. i think those in charge should be weary. things are getting worse as each year passes

stop lying
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Politics / NYSC Member Builds Healthcare Facility Worth N3.9million In Abuja by MajeOfficial: 8:53am On Jan 25, 2013

By Feyi Afisunlu

January 24, 2013

Okeke Kanayo

In order to reduce maternal mortality rate, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) serving in Kwali area council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Dr. Okeke Kanayo, has built a healthcare centre in Fula community of the council. The health centre, valued at N3.9 million has five rooms including a consulting room, waiting room, nurses’ station, dispensary room, emergency and recovery room.

Speaking at the commissioning of the project on Wednesday, Kanayo said he embarked on the project as a way of helping to reduce incidents of maternal mortality in the council.

According to him, health centre would bring some respite to people of the community who often had to embark on a long journey before having access to health care facilities.

The Chairman of the council, Mr. Joseph Shazin Kwali, who was represented by the supervisory councillor for Works and Housing, Mr Danjuma Dauda, commissioned the project. He assured the community that the project would be sustained on the long run.

“I am aware that this same corps member has been involved in several medical out reaches particularly in the deworming of school children and distribution of mosquito treated nets in
various communities since the commencement of his primary assignment in the council. I promise
him, the entire people of Fuka and its environs that the clinic will be put to good use.”

Shazin offered immediate employment to the corps member after the completion of his NYSC and as well recommended him for an award.

The Chief of Ashara, Alhaji Saliu Husseini said, “This community is located in the interior and our challenge here has been to travel for two or more hours to be able to get to Kwali town to seek medical services. With this clinic, I am very sure
the problem will be addressed and my appeal to Kwali area council is to expedite action in ensuring that full operation commences at the clinic.”

The Area Council promises to equip the clinic, but already some hospital equipment have been donated by some hospitals, NGOs and individuals. The Clinic will be set to attend to the health care needs of the community soon after the commission.
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Politics / Re: Abeokuta Gets First Flyover Bridge! by MajeOfficial: 7:41am On Jan 25, 2013
lol this is the top story on the front page, moderator must be from abeokuta
Politics / Re: Soludo May Be Charged Soon - EFCC by MajeOfficial: 7:38am On Jan 25, 2013
Soludo is seen as a threat. GEJ understands his biggest threat will be a man from the east because for the first time in nigeria's history it will unite all major regions against him.
North is already saying no to him, West is already saying no, if the East/SS is broken, which an Igbo candidate can do, it's game over.

Soludo may even win over the non ijaw votes in the SS. This shows the EFCC is a joke and dictators assassination squad
Politics / Re: Meet Africa's First Female Billionaire, Isabel Dos Santos - Forbes ^ ^ by MajeOfficial: 7:35am On Jan 25, 2013
she's not the first.
Politics / Re: Police Recruits Lament Inhuman Condition At Enugu Police College by MajeOfficial: 7:31am On Jan 25, 2013
CyberG: 1. This is a calculated attempt to embarrass the retardeen GEJ government.

2. He will setup another committee to investigate the previous committee.

3. After all, nothing or almost nothing will be done for most of the about 9 police colleges in Nigeria.

4. He will promise to solve all Nigeria's problems after the 2015 elections

5. Sheeply Nigerians mostly ibos and his Otueke people will vote for him because he is ibo and a son of their soil.

Police colleges that have been around since Nnamdi Azikiwe, GEJ built them?
most of these outdate GEJ's father. Lol, this is why democracy is madness in Nigeria, unrealistic mentality

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Politics / Re: What Is Imo State Best Known For? by MajeOfficial: 7:25am On Jan 25, 2013
aiyofa:


Omo I be dey dig that cossy orjiako. That girl na real whor.e. Why is it that an almost if not about 75% of imo state girls are prost1tute Its one question that has kept me thinking.

If the girls in your state didn't resemble ape mixed with bola tinubu people would desire having sex with them as well
Politics / Re: Our Parents Lied by MajeOfficial: 7:00pm On Jan 24, 2013
The stories are exaggerations because that's what nigerians do best. when something is theirs and here, they hate it, when it's dead and gone they love it and will exaggerate it's features

even Abacha who was robbing the country blind, killing nigerians at will, and didn't improve any sector of the country, the same abacha that got nigeria ban from the international community is being hailed as a good leader just because he isn't GEJ who has improved power, agriculture, aviation, the petroleum industry, rail ways, and education like him or not.

I know that it wasn't better back then because of all of my grand parents and their generation it's only my grandfather that can read. All of my grandfathers brothers were and are illiterate and all of the women were unanimously illiterate, but all of their children (my parents and their generation) were literate and today their children are fully literate and technology savvy.

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Politics / Re: Just See This About T.A Orji by MajeOfficial: 4:51am On Jan 24, 2013
millions of dollars every month for 8 years has gained abia 25 sewing machines, and you're celebrating.

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