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Did any1 received d PCL Quality of life Survey report yesterday? just curious u knw ![]() |
Expecting to receive the good news within the next 1-8 days from today to GOD be the Glory. Have faith yall. ![]() |
Demmzy15:Propaganda with lies abt d Holy Bible? Its pathetic. Most dnt dear say it out only few n u knw y! Death/threat awaits dem, deal wit it cos dia ar millions of dem willin 2leav d faith. |
Shittuakeem:In d Holy Bible dia is no such tyn as killin oda pple of oda faith in d name of JESUS, learn 2knw d truth. Find out y d crusade was created by d Pope n 4ur info Christianity has been in existence ova 600 years b4 islam n dia was no such tyn as crusade bt only existed after jihadism was declare in d mid-east, christians kill or forced by submissn blif u knw beta. I won't go ahead insultin non-christians cos dats not wat my faith teaches. Shalom |
Tens of Thousands of migrant mostly muslims arabs n sub-sahara Africans evry week or in dia hundreds of thousands every year flock in2 europe n 'l use it as propaganda that its religion is d fastest growin in europe makin pple hu don't knw 2tink dat dey ar convertin individuals of oda faith. I dey laf!!! |
GJames:I feel u!!! U av dos dat ar willin 2giv dia life 4dia country bt ar nt givin d chance 2. I applied too in 2011, faced d military board durin d interview but wasn't shrtlistd n gav it 2a retird Gen.'s daughter frm my LG. Believe d military can send her 2d battle front n stp complainin abt shrtage in personal!!! |
Why are you all surprise, go back to the Holy Bible and you will find the answer. Read John 16:1-4 and other verses too. Anyway it read thus: 1 "All this I have told you so that you will not fall away. 2 They will put you out of the synagogue; in fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will think they are offering a service to God. 3 They will do such things because they have not known the Father or me. 4 I have told you this, so that when their time comes you will remember that I warned you about them. I did not tell you this from the beginning because I was with you,..... Keep Praying for them, have Faith and HE is our Hope. Shalom ![]() |
Abeg where presido dey? Abi e snick enter Lagos again - in Fashola's voice ![]() |
When is the wedding? (Date pls) |
‘Boko Haram ‘slaughter wives’ to prevent them from marrying soldiers or non-believers’ Dozens of Nigerian women who were forced to marry Boko Haram fighters were reportedly slaughtered by their “husbands” before a battle with troops in the northeast town of Bama, multiple witnesses said Thursday. Five witnesses who recounted the massacres to AFP said the Islamist militants feared they would be killed by advancing soldiers or separated from their wives when they fled the town. They killed the women to prevent them from subsequently marrying soldiers or other so-called non-believers, they added. “The terrorists said they will not allow their wives to be married to infidels,” said Sharifatu Bakura, 39, a mother of three. Nigeria’s military along with forces from neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger have claimed huge victories over the insurgents in recent weeks but defenceless civilians still face serious threats. – ‘Dozens’ of corpses – According to Bakura’s account, which was supported by others, Boko Haram fighters received word of a military assault on Bama, formerly an Islamist stronghold in Borno state. The insurgents had decided to flee to the nearby town of Gwoza before the troops’ arrival but first decided “to kill their wives so that nobody will remarry them”, she said. Bukara’s husband was killed by the insurgents four months ago but she was spared from a forced marriage because she was visibly pregnant. Boko Haram forcibly married scores of women in Bama after seizing it in September. Nigeria’s military announced the recapture of the town on Monday. Witnesses who were taken under military protection this week to Borno’s capital Maiduguri, 73 kilometres (45 miles) away, said the killing of women began 10 days before Bama was liberated. The Islamists said “if they kill their wives, they would remain pious until both of them meet again in heaven, where they would re-unite”, said Salma Mahmud, another witness. A vigilante who fought alongside the military in the battle to retake Bama, Abba Kassim, said he saw “dozens of women corpses” in the town. – Commander’s instructions – While other witnesses reportedly a similarly high casualty figure the numbers were impossible to verify. Fanna Aisami, 52, also in Maiduguri after escaping Bama this week, said the executions followed a warning from Boko Haram’s top commander in the town. “He informed them of the situation and the consequence of the takeover of the town by the advancing troops. “He warned them that when soldiers killed them they would take their wives back to the society where they would be forced to marry and live with infidels,” the mother of seven said, speaking by phone to AFP in Kano. The commander “said it would be better for them to kill their wives and send them to heaven,” Aisami added. A number of women were shot dead in front of the commander’s house, she further said. Yagana Mairambe, 58, reported similar details but told AFP that “some Boko Haram men refused” and fled with their wives towards neighbouring Yobe state. Nigeria’s national security spokesman Mike Omeri told AFP he would try to verify the reports while the military could not immediately be reached for comment. With Boko Haram gunmen facing heavy military pressure across northeast Nigeria, attacks, including suicide bombings, have persisted, even as the government in Abuja tries to assure voters that March 28 elections will be secure. The Islamist uprising has claimed more than 13,000 lives since 2009 and President Goodluck Jonathan has faced fierce criticism over failure to contain the violence. The latest reported atrocities in Bama recall similar massacres at high schools and colleges across northeast Nigeria, where Boko Haram has executed scores of students learning a so-called infidel curriculum. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/boko-haram-slaughter-wives-to-prevent-them-from-marrying-soldiers-or-non-believers/
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Thanks be to JAH! |
Demour:1K/month |
wheezyoung:KD |
Vi! Visa!! Visafone!!! CABOOM! Use visafone BB (CDMA) subscribe to get 10TB unlimited babe n share it to 5odas usin wifi/hotspot. Check wat I av left... ![]()
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Hmmm!!! CIA/MOSAD chick on rampage abi? Chaii sum pple ar dumb-headed. |
Gud news!!! |
I am Eagle!!! ![]() |
Yah, an Elect/Comptr Engineering graduate got d IV. Glory b 2 GOD in d Highest. |
Its not new! Have seen it wen I was travellin 2Sokoto February last year frm KD. Sum of d Nigeriens cudnt defend themselves n d immigratn guys collectd #200 frm dem, so annoyin! Luv dis country but sick wit wats happenin. |
Wickedness!!! |
Bullshit!!! Dat has alwyz bin dia excus, its eida d CIA or Mossad, US or Isreal. Perpetrate violent and acts as d victim, frm gaza to central africa republic and dwn 2 NE nigeria. |
Terrorism has no border!!! Welcome to the World of anarchy & wickedness. |
# JE SUIS OSU!!! ![]() |
Imagine a singer kalin GMB an Ebola @ d stadium in his song n d coordinatr referin 2him as a Gospel musician, am jus ashame!!! Dia act keeps makin me 2lean 2wards d General. Dats d fact!!! |
The recovered APC belongs to the 7th Division NA interesting. BH once took hold of it then!
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Cameroonian troops and their allies have freed a German man who was held for six months by Islamist terror group Boko Haram, Cameroonian President Paul Biya said. Boko Haram kidnapped German citizen Robert Nitsch Eberhard in Nigeria in July, Biya said in a statement read Wednesday on state-run broadcaster CRTV. He did not detail how, when or where the rescue operation took place. "A special operation of Cameroonian armed forces and security services of friendly countries" freed the man, he said. Eberhard told journalists he was glad to be alive. "I am happy to see all these people around me, who have rescued me and made sure that I survived, because until the last minute, I did not know whether I would survive or I would not survive. It was for me a big problem. Because it was darkness, total darkness, and you see nobody around you. Then this is a big problem to say OK, I will survive or not survive," Eberhard said. Eberhard was flown in from Cameroon's Far North Region to Yaounde shortly after noon Wednesday. He said he was grateful to all those who worked to secure his release. The German ambassador to Cameroon, Klaus-Ludwig Keferstein, also thanked Cameroonian authorities, particularly because "we could find a solution to this problem of hostage-taking," he said. Eberhard spoke amid heavy security and mentioned that he was teaching at a vocational school in Gombe, Adamawa state, Nigeria, before the insurgents took him hostage in July. He has been taken to the residence of the German ambassador in Yaounde. The ambassador said initial medical care will be given to him before he is flown back to Germany for more medical attention. Biya said he was thankful to all those who "directly or indirectly helped in the achievement ... and particularly the German government for their precious contribution." He did not specify how Germany participated. The German Foreign Office did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, chairwoman of the African Union Commission, praised "the decision of President Idriss Deby Itno of Chad, at the request of Cameroon, to deploy troops in that country, to contribute to the ongoing operations against the Boko Haram terrorist group." Islamist group has terrorized northern Nigeria Boko Haram, which has fought an anti- government campaign in northeastern Nigeria and parts of Cameroon, said previously that it was holding a German hostage. Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau said so in November, in a video message denying Nigeria's claims that it had struck a ceasefire deal with the group. It wasn't immediately clear if this was Eberhard. The operation came days after about 2,000 Chadian troops arrived in Cameroon to help fight the insurgents. Boko Haram, which means "Western education is forbidden" in the local Hausa dialect, has terrorized northern Nigeria regularly since 2009, attacking police, schools, churches and civilians, and bombing government buildings. It has kidnapped students, including more than 200 schoolgirls who were abducted in northeastern Nigeria in April and remain missing. The Islamist group has attacked neighboring Cameroon, initially by crossing the border from Nigeria to steal food or kidnap foreign nationals. More recently, the group went after Cameroonian military installations. On Sunday, suspected Boko Haram militants kidnapped 80 people in Cameroon's Far North Region, officials in the country said. By Monday, a military operation had freed 24 of the captives; three others were found dead, state-run media reported. Boko Haram has said its aim is to impose a stricter form of Sharia law across Nigeria, which is split between a majority Muslim north and a mostly Christian south. Biya has called for international cooperation in the fight against Boko Haram. Last week, the Russian ambassador to Cameroon, Nicolay Ratsiborinski, said his country will supply Cameroon with modern and sophisticated military weapons, including heavy artillery, armored cars and missiles. www.cnnmobile.com/latest/2015/01/21/total-darkness-boko-haram-exhostage-says
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Until pure wata pas oyel pric ![]() |





interesting. BH once took hold of it then! 