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obibankz:Did you go to school at all? Your English is terrible! |
valuedammy:Bleaching complex. Colomental! |
OREMUSSANCTUS:PRESIDENTIAL AGES.....what we need is capability,competence and good leadership..... Ellebn JohnsonSirleafbecame President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006.She was 75 in2011. She will remain president till 2016,at age 80 years. # President Jacob Zuma of South Africais 72 years old. He willbe president till 2019 at 77 years.# Nelson Mandela, born1918, became President ofSouth Africa in 1994 at 76 years.Still president in 1998when he stepped down for Mbeki at age80 years. If hehad served two terms, he would have been 84.#President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when hewassworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till2019 at 79years. President Alpha Conde of Guinea isnow 76 years old.He was sworn- in in December 2011 at72 years. # PresidentJose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72years today. He will bepresident till 2020 at 78 years.#President Abde Bourtefilka ofAlgeria is 77 years old,and will be in office till 2020 at 83 yearsold. # PresidentAlasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 yearsin 2012,and will be President till 2016 at 76 years. # YoweriMuseveni of Uganda has been president since 1985.Hewon another seven years- term in 2013 at 77 years, andwillbe president till 2020 at 84. #President Jose MujiagaofUruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is now 79years.#President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo,EquatorialGuinea, was born January 6, 1942. He is 72years and still goingon. # President Michael Sata, Zambia,is 77 years-old. Hebecame president September 23,2011 at 74, and will rule till2016 when he will be 79.#President Paul Biya of Cameroon is81 years old. He willbe in office till 2017 at age 84 years.#President MilosZeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old andwill be inoffice till 2018 at age 74. # Ronald Reagan,bornFebruary 06, 1911, became US President at 70, andservedtwo terms before retiring in 1989 at age 78.,so tell me what stoping my GMB |
This woman insult the entire Northerners! we have never gotten so low like this. |
OREMUSSANCTUS:PRESIDENTIAL AGES.....what we need is capability,competence and good leadership..... Ellebn JohnsonSirleafbecame President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006.She was 75 in2011. She will remain president till 2016,at age 80 years. # President Jacob Zuma of South Africais 72 years old. He willbe president till 2019 at 77 years.# Nelson Mandela, born1918, became President ofSouth Africa in 1994 at 76 years.Still president in 1998when he stepped down for Mbeki at age80 years. If hehad served two terms, he would have been 84.#President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when hewassworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till2019 at 79years. President Alpha Conde of Guinea isnow 76 years old.He was sworn- in in December 2011 at72 years. # PresidentJose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72years today. He will bepresident till 2020 at 78 years.#President Abde Bourtefilka ofAlgeria is 77 years old,and will be in office till 2020 at 83 yearsold. # PresidentAlasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 yearsin 2012,and will be President till 2016 at 76 years. # YoweriMuseveni of Uganda has been president since 1985.Hewon another seven years- term in 2013 at 77 years, andwillbe president till 2020 at 84. #President Jose MujiagaofUruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is now 79years.#President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo,EquatorialGuinea, was born January 6, 1942. He is 72years and still goingon. # President Michael Sata, Zambia,is 77 years-old. Hebecame president September 23,2011 at 74, and will rule till2016 when he will be 79.#President Paul Biya of Cameroon is81 years old. He willbe in office till 2017 at age 84 years.#President MilosZeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old andwill be inoffice till 2018 at age 74. # Ronald Reagan,bornFebruary 06, 1911, became US President at 70, andservedtwo terms before retiring in 1989 at age 78.,so tell me what stoping my GMB. |
Chai! mama peace fit run so! |
P resident Goodluck Jonathan left no one in doubt about the type of campaign he wanted to run when he picked well known loose cannon with no modicum of decency, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, as his campaign spokesperson. Fani-Kayode had earlier styled himself as a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), when he was actually never one, not having being recognized as such by APC leadership when he was in the party, and not on record to have been found worthy of being invited for APC meetings, according to APC spokesperson, Lai Mohammed. Femi Fani-Kayode Known for throwing decency to the gutters with toxic Facebook posts, and error-ridden newspaper articles, the Osun State-born law graduate, had conducted himself in the last few years in a manner that makes one wonder if the globally respected Cambridge University will ever be proud of such product. Or how else do you think of someone that goes around writing on the number of women he had slept with as contribution to debates on the legality and morality of “deportation” of destitute of certain origin from Lagos? It is only in Nigeria that someone of Fani-Kayode’s standing, someone having a money laundering case before the courts, will be appointed by a President as campaign spokesperson. In countries where choices of candidates by citizens are scientific, not based on religious and ethnic sentiments as exploited here, such faux pas is enough to lose elections. Fani-Kayode has since discharged his duty to type – daily regaling us with tissues of lies to demonize the candidacy of General Muhammadu Buhari and his party, the APC. First, he sold to the media the non-issue of Buhari’s certificate, and even when the Katsina school where General Buhari had his secondary education, released the statement of result of the general and the masterlist issued by Cambridge University which conducted the exam in 1961, he declared it fake. It did not occur to him that Cambridge would have come out to disclaim the result if it never originated from it. How anyone would attribute a fake document to Cambridge – of all paces – in this age, and some gullible Nigerians bought it, is beyond me. In any case, all the misattributions to Cambridge by the PDP, including that Hausa language was not offered in 1961, had already torn into pieces and dumped into waste bin where they belonged, with the school’s external assessment body issuing a statement on its website, confirming that they indeed set Hausa language in Northern Nigeria in 1961. I wonder whether the same Cambridge would not have disowned the circulated Buhari’s grades if they never originated from them, which would have been criminal. Fani-Kayode and his Social Media hirelings have thrown everything – including the kitchen sink – in the direction of the General. They have forged medical reports in the name on a non-existent “Ahmadu Bello Teaching Hospital” to declare Buhari as having prostate cancer, they have circulated “minutes” of imaginary meetings to say Jega met with Northern elders in Kaduna (in other reports, Dubai) on rigging elections, they have hired commercial protesters to embarrass General Buhari in London. They have paid millions of naira to put up adverts in national dailies in the name of a fictitious “Muslim” group in the South West endorsing Buhari because “they wanted Islamization of the South West”. I have seen SMS messages being circulated by unfortunately educated folks including a chartered accountant friend from the South South, that a vote for Jonathan means four more years of non-payment of annual subscription of OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference) which is in its sixth year now and which means Nigeria will be expunged from OIC when the non-payment reaches ten years – as a reason to vote Jonathan. It does not occur to these vendors of fictions that Jonathan was the first Nigerian president to attend OIC meeting since the country’s return to civil rule. Their fiction factory keeps churning out lies every other day. The country has never gone so low. Fani-Kayode was yet again at his lying best when he addressed the press few days ago accusing APC of having made their vice presidential candidate, Yemi Osinbajo, of signing to an oath to resign after six months in office. It is more unfortunate that the press which should have by now been familiar with the wicked fabrications of Fani-Kayode, gave this hogwash an undeserved prominence. This allegation started from some vendors of misinformation on the social media, where some of us that are equally social media- savvy proved beyond reasonable doubt that this was not true; it is therefore very unfortunate that President Jonathan’s official campaign latched on to this beer parlour gist. I will try and shed light on this for those who have open minds. The first bearer of the disinformation on the social media had made reference to Tunde Bakare’s statement in 2011 that the ACN/CPC last minute alliance collapsed principally because ACN requested for a slot in the ticket, which was fair, as ACN had more national spread than CPC. This being politics, no one would have expected ACN to submit its structure to CPC without a commitment to play a major part in the government. It is like two companies merging and one (ACN) bringing sixty per cent equity, it is only natural that the company will be significantly represented on the board (ticket). While Buhari and Bakare were coming from CPC and the ticket cannot be altered again being few days to election, it is not out of place for ACN to put forward an equitable proposal to have the VP slot when the government comes on board. This is a basic principle of negotiation. That was 2011, and there was no secrecy about it as newspapers reported it and I remember Femi Adesina of Daily Sun also making it the subject of his column the week after. In any case the proposal was not even accepted by Buhari and Bakare, and the alliance collapsed. Between 2011 and 2015, the two parties, alongside a faction of APGA, ANPP, DPP, and the new PDP, had formed the APC. Now, both the old CPC and the ACN have representatives on the ticket with Buhari coming from CPC and Osinbajo coming from ACN. This has automatically ruled out the 2011-type proposed negotiation for alteration in ticket on assumption of office. This is what Fani- Kayode is twisting to further demonise the APC. Any enlightened follower of political developments in Nigeria should know this. In any case, even if Tinubu comes on board along the way (which is only a figment of their imagination), Tinubu is by far a better administrator than Jonathan. I’m not a fan of Tinubu, but I will pick him over Jonathan as President. Between 1999-2007 when Nigeria was afflicted with probably the worst set of non- performing governors in its history, Tinubu stood tall as a decent performer in Lagos – even when the man at the helms in the center withheld the state’s allocations. His political recruitment strategy is also top-notch as those he backed for power, from Aregbesola to Amosun and Ajimobi, are testament to this. I may not be comfortable with his records on anti-graft scale, but I believe we have seen the worst under the current Federal Government. This is by no means a validation of this fabrication, but only playing in their own court. If General Buhari did not accept this proposal in 2011, there is no way he could have accepted it in 2015, just as Osinbanjo, a pastor like Bakare, would not have accepted the arrangement. The whole thing is just another figment of Fani- Kayode’s warped imagination. The election is less than four weeks, and I know Fani-Kayode’s fiction machine is still being oiled to produce more between now and the election date, if they ever allow the election to hold. However, some of us will also not stop setting the records straight. The task of extricating Nigeria from these fiction vendors and setting it on the path of progress is the business of every patriotic Nigerian. Oyewale, an accountant and blogger, lives in Ajah, Lagos |
I remembered the Lamido "Tsunami" in 2009 it pathetic a lady just bought a car on loan just some months before the mass sack. |
A meeting proposed by President Goodluck Jonathan with a cross section of Muslim leaders in the South West today (Sunday) at Ansarudeen Central Mosque, Ajao, Surulere, Lagos has hit a brick wall. An insider source said the meeting was midwifed by the former Minister of State, Defence, Mr Musiliu Obanikoro, who is now facing public opprobrium over his role in the alleged rigging of the last governorship election in Ekiti State. The source said except a miracle happened the meeting would no longer take place. According to the source, a phone conference meeting at the instance of the Secretary General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, saw the Muslim leaders rejecting an invitation of “a meeting that can polarize and create disunity among Muslims across geographical divide”. The source said, “Muslim leaders argue that since Muslim leaders in the North, especially the Emirs thought it was inexpedient for a meeting of all Muslim leaders with the President which culminated in the scuttling of an earlier meeting proposed with the entire Muslim leaders in the country, it would be a betrayal for Muslims in the South-West to now separately meet Jonathan. “It was further discussed that the N7 billion he gave the Christians to motivate them to mobilize support for him has left the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in tatters and may take a long time before the wound inflicted on the umbrella organization for all Nigerian Christians be healed. Since the man is going about shamelessly distributing money that belongs to the masses, would it not be immoral to take the filthy money which Muslims condemned when a section of Christendom accepted it. And if they reject it, would it not be an insult on the office of Mr. President? “The Muslim leaders also wondered how they can trust Jonathan who when Muslims complained of marginalization in the composition of the Confab. He promised to redress it. But he went back on his words when the CAN President, Ayo Oritsajafor, said he dared not. “The leaders wondered why a President who has always ignored the plea of Muslims for fairness and justice in appointments to top political appointments and never sent invitation to meet them is now enthusiastic to meet Muslims few weeks to the election. “Imam Abdurahman Ahmad, the versatile Chief Missioner of Ansarudeen was given the assignment of conveying to Jonathan that we are not prepared to meet him,” the source added. http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/sunday/index.php/news/19771-south-west-imams-reject-invitation-to-meet-jonathan |
nationwide1:It was because of people like you I bought my own constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The constitution was very explicit school Cert or its equivalent! which ability to read and write is part as confirmed by INEC. we tin be ur qualification? |
Who are the "WE" back to take a nap... "bought lip" |
Marriage like any other relationship is never perfect. Even the best of marriages tumble. Most experts agree that the key to a successful and loving marriage is hard work, commitment and constant re-evaluation of our expectations in addition to how we communicate. Sounds easy enough, but in reality, it's easier saying than doing. Speaking to a few marriage therapists and Muslim counselors, I asked them what they noticed to be the most common niggly issues that couples face. Of course, there were more complex problems like infidelity and drugs, but other top issues might be surprising. 1. I Love You…Now Change- This seems to be one of the biggest issues most couples face. Spouses so often try to change the other to a version that they would love more. The very qualities that were cute in the beginning turn into something that causes much resentment and contempt. If you married a slob, he will not automatically change into a neat and orderly person because you want him to.The only person you can change is you. The best you can do is changing your response. Read More: A Happy Marriage Makes a Healthy Family (Folder) Improving Communication Between Muslim Spouses Ten Tips for Better Intimacy Between Spouses 2. Talking VS Communicating- The most common misconception threatening marriage is that couples mistakenly believe that talking means communicating, that is, whenever they engage in talking, they believe they are communicating. Voicing our complaints, criticism and emotional blackmail are not tools of communication. Learn to express your feelings with assertiveness and not from a point of complaint and criticism. This will help protect your marriage at a later stage. Effective communication means we listen and we are willing to see the world through the eyes of our partners, and not only our own. If we listen as well as we speak, real connecting would take care of itself. 3. Time Management- Modern lifestyle equals stressful lifestyle. Time is of the essence and many couples do not manage their time efficiently. Couples are pulled in all directions on a day-to- day basis except towards each other. Quality time even if it is just five minutes a day, is an essential requirement of marriage. Couples need to regularly re-evaluate their relationship in a gentle and honest manner, if only just to know whether they are on the same page or not. 4. Intimacy- Nadirah Angail, author and therapist from nadirahangail.com believes that lack of intimacy is a major issue in Muslim marriages. “Sex is only a small part of intimacy’’, she says. It is more about being fully engaged as a couple. Staying connected on every level. Spiritually, mentally, physically and emotionally. Most couples constantly face an uphill battle to keep the spark alive. Intimacy is not a goal that couple should seek but rather a journey, which lasts throughout marriage. 5. Turned Focus - The most frequent issue men seem to have is that the focus of the wife changes when the couple have children. It often leads to the husband feeling inadequate and neglected which in turn, leads to lack of intimacy. Couples also allow technology to interfere with their relationship; this is quite rampant with people texting at dinner, surfing the Internet in the evenings and using their smart phones constantly. Most issues in a marriage can arise from a partner’s unwillingness to forgive each other. In marital life, forgiveness should be unconditional. As a result, the focus on each other is shifted. Sitting next to your partner with your own tablets does not equate to quality time. 6. Money, Money, Money - Money is a huge issue. Marriages can often survive infidelity but money issues can be a dissolver of the marital union universally. Nadirah maintains that this issue is not uncommon in the Muslim household. It can be way at times for the insecure man to control the woman. In a two-income household, there is often resentment felt for the partner who earns more. This often leads to unhealthy competition. 7. Forgive Me; Honey - Forgiveness should come easy to a relationship based on mutual love. Not so for a majority of couples according to the experts. Unwillingness to forgive for minor offences (i.e. not unpacking the dishwasher, leaving clothes lying around) and major issues (i.e. accumulating debt) can affect negatively on a relationship. Most issues in a marriage can arise from a partner’s unwillingness to forgive each other. In marital life, forgiveness should be unconditional. 8. Lack of Appreciation- When appreciation is low, conflict is high. Lack of appreciation is often the root cause of infidelity in marriage. Couples tend to take their partner for granted. They mistakenly believe they will always be there. When two people feel 100% validated and appreciated by their partner, there is little room for conflict. 9. Emotional Affairs- Islamic Care line, a counseling service for couples in South Africa has seen a major rise in emotional affairs with the advancement of technology. These affairs are usually not about sex, but more an emotional intimacy shared with someone else rather than the partner. Learning to trust and be emotionally healed after these types of affairs can be incredibly difficult. Couples face a huge uphill battle, and it can be avoided if the partner learned to express their feelings and needs to their significant other. 10. Power Struggles - Anisa Moosa, a social worker at Islamic Care line finds this to be huge issue in marriages as couples compete even spiritually to be on top of the relationship. Each partner tries to outdo the other and this can have disastrous effect if the couples do not know when or how to toe the line. When winning and being right becomes more important than having a loving union then the victory is often hollow and short lived. Relationships are complicated and couples’ circumstances are unique. Although these are certainly not all of the relationship troubles that can befall us, they are the most common ones, which seem to be reported. Always invest in your relationship and be grateful that Allah has bestowed you with a beloved partner in this world. Source: onislam.net |
chidistone:Buhari is the most misunderstood Nigerian of his generation since his whirlwind 20-month rule. Much of the misunderstanding is a product of the fear of the man they refuse to understand. He has been tarred and feathered as an alleged religious fanatic whose alleged objective in seeking power is to Islamise Nigeria. Yet, his detractors find it convenient not to remember that in his quest for the presidency, Buhari has not carried his campaigns to mosques or Muslim groups anywhere in the country. Religion has never featured in his campaigns. Political leadership is not about the god you worship. It is about serving that god by serving the people. On the other hand, unlike Buhari, President Goodluck Jonathan is busy mining religion for his political benefits. It is no secret that he hops from one obscure church to another, seeking assurance from pastors that he is the man chosen by God. Twice, he took state governors, ministers and pastors to pray at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. I have heard no one accuse him of Christianising Nigeria. Dan Agbese, former Editor-in-Chief, Newswatch magazine, is an executive director, MayFive Media Limited, Lagos. |
Buhari is the most misunderstood Nigerian of his generation since his whirlwind 20-month rule. Much of the misunderstanding is a product of the fear of the man they refuse to understand. He has been tarred and feathered as an alleged religious fanatic whose alleged objective in seeking power is to Islamise Nigeria. Yet, his detractors find it convenient not to remember that in his quest for the presidency, Buhari has not carried his campaigns to mosques or Muslim groups anywhere in the country. Religion has never featured in his campaigns. Political leadership is not about the god you worship. It is about serving that god by serving the people. On the other hand, unlike Buhari, President Goodluck Jonathan is busy mining religion for his political benefits. It is no secret that he hops from one obscure church to another, seeking assurance from pastors that he is the man chosen by God. Twice, he took state governors, ministers and pastors to pray at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. I have heard no one accuse him of Christianising Nigeria. Dan Agbese, former Editor-in-Chief, Newswatch magazine, is an executive director, MayFive Media Limited, Lagos. |
Buhari is the most misunderstood Nigerian of his generation since his whirlwind 20-month rule. Much of the misunderstanding is a product of the fear of the man they refuse to understand. He has been tarred and feathered as an alleged religious fanatic whose alleged objective in seeking power is to Islamise Nigeria. Yet, his detractors find it convenient not to remember that in his quest for the presidency, Buhari has not carried his campaigns to mosques or Muslim groups anywhere in the country. Religion has never featured in his campaigns. Political leadership is not about the god you worship. It is about serving that god by serving the people. On the other hand, unlike Buhari, President Goodluck Jonathan is busy mining religion for his political benefits. It is no secret that he hops from one obscure church to another, seeking assurance from pastors that he is the man chosen by God. Twice, he took state governors, ministers and pastors to pray at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. I have heard no one accuse him of Christianising Nigeria. Dan Agbese, former Editor-in-Chief, Newswatch magazine, is an executive director, MayFive Media Limited, Lagos. |
An explosion has gone off at one of the busiest motor parks in Kano, residents and security officials have told PREMIUM TIMES. An unknown number of people are feared dead in the blast, which occurred at Kano Line, located at Naibawa Area, along Zaria Road. The explosion sounded at about 3:15 PM with thick smokes immediately billowing towards the sky and residents scampering for safety. The vicinity of the scene of the incident is now deserted as security agencies and aid workers try to evacuate injured people to hospital, our correspondent says. Residents fear heavy casualty “because of the the busy nature of the garage”. Details are still sketchy and the Police in the state are yet to make any comment on the incident. The spokesperson for the Kano State Police Command, Magaji Majiya as well as the Police Commissioner, Ibrahim Idris, did not answer or return calls. Details of the incident will come in our subsequent updates The Kano incident happened hours after a suicide bomber killed over 20 people at a motor park in Potiskum, Yobe State. An official involved in rescue activities at the scene of the blast also said over 30 others were injured and were being taken to the hospital. “The bomber disguised as a traveller going to Kano. He even took his seat inside the car before detonating his explosive-laden vest,” the aid worker said, preferring anonymity because he is not permitted to talk on the matter. A female suicide bomber had struck Monday at the GSM market in the town, killing five person and injuring several others. |
appini:No! you have forgotten Lunatic Fayose |
Need your advice please: The ladies i really love always give me problem compare to those that i never have strong feelings about. I realized that these ladies give me more attention than those i personally spoke to. Constructive contributions please! |
News just reaching us indicates that The All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Organisation has allegedly accused the Federal Government of plotting to create a fake Abubakar Shekau (Boko Haram Leader) to give Nigerians the impression that it’s winning the war on terrorism. The reports have it that, credible sources had alerted the party about the fake Shekau who they claim might become a tool to blackmail members of APC. They claim that the Federal Government intends to force the fake Shekau to say he was working for the opposition party candidate, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari(retd.), in order to link its presidential candidate to terrorism as it had attempted but failed in the past. |
missjenna:For your mind |
GeneralBosco:Boko Haram are our siblings-Oga Jona |
OH! HAPPY THEY ARE NOT DISOBEYING NATURE: NO LESBIANS,GAYS, HOMOSEXUALS AND BISEXUAL ANIMALS, IT MEANS THERE HOPE FOR MAN TO LEARN GOD EXIST. |
Laffing in chinese! |
As a student of jounalism i strongly detest Saharareporters' style describing GEJ as a man who drinks Ogogoro it is childish and junkish yellow journalism. |
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I LOVE ISLAM B'COS IT DISCOURAGES ADULTERY,FORNICATION,GAY,SODOMY. I LOVE ISLAM B'COS IT NEVER ENCOURAGE ME TO TURN MOSQUE TO PARTY WHERE I CAN DANCE HALF NAKED. I LOVE ISLAM AS IT GIVES ME TOTAL PEACE OF MIND AND WARNED THAT IF I KILL A SOUL I WILL BURN IN HELL. ISLAM IS PEACE, A SOLUTION NOT A PROBLEM. |
My CDS is mdgs i'm enjoying it because i got the previlege to create awareness and changing mind of youths as they show more interest in the goals copled with admiration for my ability to talk with more composure. Just enjoy whatever you are doing, even the service year sometimes can be boring. Mdgs awareness, NYSC action. |

