[color=#990000][i]Noun. coprophiliac (plural coprophiliacs) someone with a marked interest in excrement, especially the use of feces or filth for sexual excitemen
ELKHALIFAISIS: in Liberia ugly and stupid people full there .. if you think you are sex freak go to red light gayetown street 7 sincko Monrovia you will see what I'm talking about, my few stay in Liberia they nearly kill me with sex , they no dey use eyes see Nigerians , they believe every Nigerian is money man... just bought them drink they are all yours for that day, nah for Liberia I do my first three$ome's foursome and Eightsome.... if you know you know, in Liberia and you haven't gave birth out of wedlock you are not a Woman yet, 90% of Liberian girls have child out if wedlock, only in Liberia I saw government billboard encouraging immorality, Nigerian and Ghanian bastards full that country
The word bastard does not exist in Liberia. Just last week, some ladies where asking me " is this true that a woman will not born in Nigeria until she is married ? " They were shocked when I said yes.
AllHailBiafra: Using this opportunity to inform all the Middle Belterns and all the indigenous Southern Nigerians about the good news at their door step at the moment which will ensure an end to the on going ethnic cleansing and other miserable situation they have found themselves in. The leadership of indigenous people of Biafra(IPOB) has extended a hand of fellowship to all Middle Belterns and all indigenous Southern Nigerians (Oduduwa territories completely exclusive) to stand up now by professing their support and inclusion in the quest for Biafra Nation that they may have peace, security and freedom from their foas who have determined to wipe them off. The earlier the better. AllHailBiafra!!!
Deal with Osu cast system in Biafra land first before you speak about Freedom. If some Igbos are treated as outcast, I don't know how you will treat Tivs.
geek4k: If you want to write clear, correct English, you certainly need to pay attention to the grammar rules. To help you with that, we collaborated with the folks from Grammarly and Write To Done to create a list with 30 common grammar mistakes you should avoid. Enjoy!
Mistake 1: Using whom as a subject
INCORRECT: Fire personnel radioed deputies to stop the driver, whom, according to reports, appeared to have been under the influence of intoxicants. CORRECT : Fire personnel radioed deputies to stop the driver, who, according to reports, appeared to have been under the influence of intoxicants.
In this sentence, the pronoun is the subject of the verb appeared and therefore requires the subject form who. The object form of who is whom, which functions as the object of a verb or as the object of a preposition:
"That is the man whom I saw at the window. (object of the verb saw)
Did he say to whom he sent the letter? (object of the preposition to)"
The misuse of whom as a subject frequently occurs when a phrase intervenes between the pronoun and its subject. Be especially careful with such expressions as “according to so-and-so,” “in my opinion,” “one suspects,” etc. Less frequently, but more embarrassingly, whom is sometimes substituted for who when little or nothing stands between it and its verb, as in this sentence taken from a news account: “An off-duty fireman whom lives in the area provided immediate assistance.”
Mistake 2: Unnecessary would in a wish about the past
INCORRECT: Ten Things I Wish I Would Have Known When I Was Twenty CORRECT : Ten Things I Wish I Had Known When I Was Twenty
The opportunity for knowing the ten things existed in the past, but exists no longer. The tense required, therefore, is the past perfect (had + past participle).
Mistake 3: Dangling modifier
INCORRECT: At the age of four, Sam’s family moved from Florida, Missouri, to Hannibal. CORRECT : At the age of four, Sam moved with his family from Florida, Missouri, to Hannibal.
Modifiers should be positioned as closely as possible to the element they modify. The modifying phrase “At the age of four” modifies “Sam,” not “Sam’s family.”
Mistake 4: Subject-Verb disagreement with delayed subject
INCORRECT: There goes Sally and Greg on their way to the movies. CORRECT : There go Sally and Greg on their way to the movies.
Subjects and verbs must agree in number. When a sentence begins with here or there, the true subject of the sentence follows the verb. “Sally and Greg” is a plural subject, so the verb go must also be plural: “Sally and Greg go.”
Mistake 5: Incorrect use of object pronouns
INCORRECT: Me and my brothers all have college degrees in business. CORRECT : My brothers and I all have college degrees in business.
Several English pronouns retain different forms that indicate their function in a sentence. Me is an object form. In the example, it is incorrectly used as the subject of the verb have. Other object forms often used incorrectly are him, her, us, them, and whom.
Mistake 6: Incorrect use of subject pronouns
INCORRECT: The owner was most kind to my wife and I as we toured the grounds. CORRECT : The owner was most kind to my wife and me as we toured the grounds.
I is a subject pronoun form. It is correctly used as the subject of a verb. Its object form is me, which is used as the object of a verb or, as in this example, the object of a preposition (to). Not all English pronouns retain an object form. The pronouns that do have subject and object forms are he/him, she/her, we/us, they/them, and who/whom.
Mistake 7: Inappropriate use of reflexive pronoun forms
INCORRECT: Jack and myself built the company from scratch. CORRECT : Jack and I built the company from scratch.
A pronoun that ends in -self or -selves is called a reflexive pronoun. This type of pronoun refers to a noun or personal pronoun that occurs elsewhere in the sentence. For example, “He cut himself shaving.” In this example, himself refers to the same person as the one meant by He. A typical error is to use a reflexive pronoun in place of a personal pronoun:
INCORRECT: Thank you for everything you did for myself and my family. CORRECT : Thank you for everything you did for me and my family.
Note: A more polite usage is to put me last in the phrase: Thank you for everything you did for my family and me.
Mistake 8: Incorrect use of did instead of had in certain “if clauses”
One use of the conjunction if is to introduce a clause that states an action that would have changed an outcome. For example, “If I hadn’t missed the train, I would be in London now.” A common error is to use did instead of had, as in this headline:
INCORRECT: [Celebrity] thinks he would be dead now if he didn’t give up alcohol and drugs CORRECT : [Celebrity] thinks he would be dead now if he hadn’t given up alcohol and drugs
The person mentioned in the headline actually said (correctly), “I honestly don’t think I’d be alive if I hadn’t stopped drinking.” The tense required is the past perfect (had + past participle).
Mistake 9: Incorrect irregular verb forms
Most English verbs form the past and past participle by adding -ed to the base form. For example: walk, walked, (has) walked believe, believed, (has) believed jump, jumped, (has) jumped
However, a few high-frequency verbs have irregular past forms, for example: run, ran, (has) run go, went, (has) gone come, came, (has) come
Errors with irregular verb forms are becoming common in the media and in articles written by university graduates. Such errors are perhaps evidence that elementary school teachers no longer drill their students on the irregular verb forms. Here are typical errors:
INCORRECT: Mary loves to read, has ran for office and has an articulate way of telling it like it is.—Biographical note, KZNU. CORRECT : Mary loves to read, has run for office and has an articulate way of telling it like it is.
INCORRECT: Deluna-Martinez is alleged to have went into one student’s account and dropped that student’s classes.—News item, KRCR CORRECT : Deluna-Martinez is alleged to have gone into one student’s account and dropped that student’s classes.
INCORRECT: Deep Impact could have just so happened to hit one of these cometesimals, while the gas seen before impact might have came from a different region on the comet with different chemistry.—Scientific article, NASA site. CORRECT : Deep Impact could have just so happened to hit one of these cometesimals, while the gas seen before impact might have come from a different region on the comet with different chemistry.
Note: A cometesimal is a “mini-comet.”
Mistake 10: Omitting that when it is needed after say
When there is no intervening conjunction, that may be omitted after the verb say:
"The witness said she overheard the defendant threaten to burn the man’s house down.
However, if a conjunction such as after, although, because, before, in addition to, until, or while intervenes between the verb say and its object, that is needed to avoid ambiguity:
INCORRECT: Santana said after he stopped recording, he watched for a few more minutes but never saw anyone perform CPR. CORRECT : Santana said that after he stopped recording, he watched for a few more minutes but never saw anyone perform CPR.
CollinsWeGlobe: General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has responded to a video of him prophesying that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, would emerge winner of the just concluded Ekiti governorship election.
Clearing the air on the prophecy, Apostle Suleman took to his Twitter page on Monday morning, sharing the video.
He explained that the video was done weeks before the election.
“That Video making the rounds was done three weeks ago before the Ekiti election,” he said. However, in the video, the cleric was quoted saying: “I gave a prophecy about Ekiti that I saw PDP taking over, but if PDP in that state do not take care they will lose it because I saw people gathering to pray against it.”
ybalogs: Most voters do not even have browsing phones. Al majiris a case study.
But they have transistor radios and listen to Hausa service of BBC, VOA, RFI, Deutsche welle, Radio Moscow ETC at least 3 times daily. Consequently, they are more politically informed than you. They obtain their PVCs on time. They vote and depend their choices. Don't forget that Almajiri can read and write the literature that you cannot. Literacy is ability to read and write whether in English, French, Arabic, Chinese or Indian Alphabets.
Tolexander: Almost all state owned radio stations are meant to be sanctioned on this ground. Because they have been turned to weapon by the state governors against their political opponents.
Expect the worse scenario if state police begin operation.
Tambuwal is playing politics. I can vividly recall his cowardly statement when he visited Kano after Jan 20, 2012 Boko haram siege. He urged Government to offer amnesty to the group.
happney65: The outgoing Governor cried when speaking with Channels Television, saying he was in pains after he was “shot at” and manhandled by security agents. Fayose then broke into tears, lamenting “I cannot take this anymore” before crawling away from the camera
Ayodele Fayose, Governor of Ekiti State, on Wednesday shed tears on national TV, continuously wailing “I am in pains”, “I am in severe pains”.
The outgoing Governor cried when speaking with Channels Television, saying he was in pains after he was “shot at” and manhandled by security agents.
Fayose then broke into tears, lamenting “I cannot take this anymore” before crawling away from the camera.
Those tears came minutes after he addressed a crowd of PDP supporters, appearing in bandages on his right arm and a neck brace.
“I call on the international; community; Ekiti is under siege,” he had said.
“How can I be Governor of Ekiti State and be treated like this in my own country? My people, I call on all of you: stand and remain standing.
“I will go back to the hospital for a while to rest… I am having a lot of pains, but I prefer to bear these pains because of you. I prefer to bear these pains because of you…”
Earlier, Lere Olayinka, spokesman of the Governor, had said his principal lost consciousness and was taken to Government House clinic after policemen fired teargas canisters into the Government House.
Olusola Kolapo, Fayose’s deputy and the Ekiti State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship aspirant, had also said earlier that he was assaulted in his shoulder region by the policemen while his boss was also beaten.
Although SaharaReporters confirmed that mobile policemen fired teargas canisters to break up a PDP road rally for its candidate in Saturday’s election, it has yet to verify claims the Governor was shot.
Dpharisee: The town called WASE where this Fulani Rep comes from and which he bears as surname started as a small Fulani resting point giving to them by the natives, the military regimes came to power and appointed a Fulani Emir to preside over the town including its natives. Now they want to extend their influence over other parts of Plateau by genocide using the ongoing ethnic cleansing, so many communities have been deserted out of fear of attacks and many may never return, giving Fulanis opportunity to replace them with their brethren from across West Africa where they are a minority by telling them to migrate in their huge numbers to Nigeria where they would be protected.
Go and check your history very well. The natives of plateau state were mountain top dwellers. Because if the threats of slave raids and the facts that they were minority tribes without organized army, the remained on top of the mountains. It was Fulani that settled and developed most lands in the present s.Plateau state. The claims if ownership of the land came about with creation of Nasarawa State from the former plateau state. Because Christian became majority in the new Plateau state, they began to persecute Muslims and Fulani ethnic group. They bowed to confiscate lands legally acquired by Fulani.
You should direct that question to your father that fail to use condom.
I still dont know how you people reason. The poorest state in this country is an Islamic state, you people never open your mouth to criticize Islam or imam for it but when it come to political matter in a state you start draging Christianity into it. I guess you people forget that 80% of public school(both primary and secondary) in Nigeria was once a missionary school before your government collect it from the church. Smh
Muslims were already literate before missionaries arrived Nigeria. If you doubt, check Nigerian currency or Nigerian Army logo.
Na ur type Jesus dey call hypocrite. Sometimes wen i read ppl like this on NL, i just wish dey compartmentalise NL, wre u hv ninnies and matured minds in separate rooms. Everything pastors everything church, in fact wch religion has done more for education like Christianity, most of the educated allakuberians today attended missionary schools, they got good education by d grace of church and converted the missionary schools to wat it is today. Every constituency hv a representative in d NASS did u care to ask what he has bin doing with d allocations given to him, what about d LG chairman how hv they helped? Yet an hypocrite ships d blame on pastors, did u elect pastors is their primary responsibility to provide basic amenities, and if church provides it wat becomes of d allocation given to our politicians. Pls know this until we restructure Nigeria is a fraud.
We only need to restructure our mind and attitude and stop deceiving our selves. The community was represented by people of the same faith and probably the same ethnic group from LG to state and senate. If they can not develop their state what restructuring do you need?
HE IS SAYING THE TRUTH THE STATE IS A CHRISTIAN STATE THE GOVERNOR IS A CHRISTIAN THE SENATOR OF THAT REGION IS A CHRISTIAN THE LOCAL GOVT CHAIRMAN IS A CHRISTIAN THE COUNCILOR IS A CHRISTIAN THE HEADMASTER IS A CHRISTIAN THE TEACHER IS A CHRISTIAN [/quo
Next time TY Danjuma and Darius Ishaku will blame Fulani and Caliphate for the state's Misfortunes. The past Governor from the same state bought private Jet for himself.
davibid: I honestly think from a holistic view that the world at large should just end and let everything start afresh because from the ever increasing vices the hope for a better world is an absolute mirage.
We read and see these dastardly acts carried out by these barbaric savages in the media only so people don't really feel how heinous the Fulani Herdsmen actions are.
The question is are there no lasting solutions to these menaces that has continued to threaten the peace of Nigeria OR PMB and his cabinet just refused to do anything because the culprits are his kind
Seriously I weep for Nigeria because there's no good news anymore from media outlets, most saddening is the fact even those at the helm of affairs will continue speaking grammar and never match their words with actions.
Please God if it be possible and if it's not too much to ask, please end the world, for the world is no longer habitable
You should thank God that you were not born when people come from Europe and America to buy African youth like pigs and ship them to Europe for slavery. World did not End that time, is it now that world will end? The same slave masters brought religion to you and made you to hate yourselves.
A coalition of Niger Delta militants, yesterday, gave the Federal Government a 21-day notice to end killings in the country.
The group lamented the recent killing by herdsmen in Plateau State.
The militants, who met at Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State during the weekend, also tasked the Federal Government on protection of lives and property of Nigerians.
The militants warned the Federal Government that there’ll be doom if it failed to forestall anarchy and further bloodshed.
They declared a 21-day mourning period for those massacred recently in Plateau State by rampaging herdsmen, and threatened to declare herdsmen and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders’ Association enemies.
A statement by leader of the coalition, W.O I Izonebi, read, “As agitators with conscience, we take lives of fellow Nigerians sacrosanct as no amount of provocation will lead to the slaughtering of innocent Nigerians because of cows.
“We, therefore, declare 21 days of mourning for the innocent Nigerians killed in Plateau State by foreigners trained by late Gaddafi that are now masquerading as herdsmen, according to our President, Muhammadu Buhari.
“We urge the government to do the needful before the expiration of our 21 days of mourning to avoid a total breakdown of law and order because it seems we do not have law, and government is unable to implement its primary responsibility of protecting lives and properties of its citizens.
“We demand implementation of the following to avoid doom and more loss of lives: The immediate devolution of power to states and regions to enable governors discharge their primary responsibility of protecting lives and properties and declaration and proscription of the Gaddafi mercenaries masquerading as herdsmen as a terrorist organisation.
“The government and security agencies saddled with the responsibility of protecting Nigeria and its territorial integrity should apprehend the perpetrators of this heinous crime against innocent Nigerians and humanity; total overhaul of the security organisation and security chiefs, immediate arrest of the Miyeti Allah Cattle Breeders Association leaders and its disbandment with immediate effect.
“We also condemn the inability of the government and securityagencies to protect its citizens from foreigners masquerading asherdsmen committing genocide in the Middle Belt of our dear nation, Nigeria.
“We are not going to fold our arms to see foreigners masquerading as herdsmen slaughter and kill hardworking Nigerians that are going about their legitimate businesses and livelihood anymore, when we have a democratically elected government in place.
“We are bold to ask these questions? What is the primary responsibility of government? Why is nobody being arrested and prosecuted for these killings? As agitators with conscience, we take lives of follow Nigerians sacrosanct as no amount of provocation will lead to the slaughtering of innocent Nigerians because of cows.
“We, therefore, warn that after this 21 days of mourning is over and nothing is done, we, the good people of the Niger Delta, and coalition of agitators will have no choice than to declare herdsmen and Miyeti Allah Cattle Breeders Association enemies of the Niger Delta and Nigerians in general.
“Therefore, we do not wish to see them in any of the Niger Delta states because the pollution and degradation of our farmlands and the polluted waters and rivers are enough provocation, let alone seeing our mothers and sisters in a life threatening situation and being killed by cattle breeders, while the Miyeti Allah is applauding them because they value the lives of cows more than human lives.
“Enough of this carnage going on, we should use this 21 days of mourning to reflect and ask the question, if we are truly a nation where the life of a cow is more valuable than human life.”
Useless chest beaters that have been killing because of crude oil that Cameroon believed is their own property. For their information and their sponsors, middle belt suffer more from the consequence of their militancy. The decreased revenue due to activities of ND avengers is the reason why most states in the middlebelt own workers up to one year salary. If the like,let them put the entire region on fire. After all TY Danjuma and co have been the major beneficiaries of oil wealth. They are the Sponsors of the militancy also.