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englishmart:"Liar", not "Lair" ...and your moniker implied you are versed in English? LOLS ![]() |
Enemyofpeace: ![]() Chai! Your spelling and grammar just "dead" in a terrible accident. ![]() |
nenidee:No you're not a man. Why do you lie? Just so you may be seen to support a daft position? Shame! |
OneCorner:In fact, I wonder what you people have in your heads. FYI, AJ's origin is Yoruba. See below: Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua, MBE is a British professional boxer. He is currently a unified world heavyweight champion, having held the IBF title since 2016, and the WBA and IBO titles since 2017. Wikipedia Born: 15 October 1989 (age 28), Watford, United Kingdom Height: 1.98 m Weight: 113 kg Nationality: British Parents: Yeta Odusanya, Robert Joshua |
alBHAGDADI:You claim to have knowledge of Islam but your knowledge is for mischief. This is unhealthy for you. The link I share below is not so much for you but for those poor souls that may have been taken in by your grand deception. https://discover-the-truth.com/2015/01/24/response-to-taqiyya-deception-lying/ |
nero2face:You missed it friend, it was SARCASM. |
concupiscent:Ignorance is a disease. If you don't know, why don't you ask or research before exhibitng this gross level of ignorance. Please research the "normal" age at which girls are given out in marriage in the medieval times, even up to the 18th century. Research how old was the virgin Mary when she was married to Joseph the Carpenter. What you find out may just add to your knowledge. Thank you. |
greenhulk:You say it was a clear goal, yet in the same breath you say "it was a tight one"? Even if you had doubts before, the picture posted above should have helped clear your doubts. The man was offside, the match officials got it right. |
Amberon11:Two words for you: Ignoramus gbegbendus! |
Rider23:LOL. Holding forth for someone who confessed to lying not once, not twice but thrice, on national TV? Believe her at your own peril. ![]() |
BumbleBee2ice:Don't mind the dunderhead, so many of his ilk just typing nonsense on social media. Kudos to her for having the courage to announce her real age, unlike some others that lie about their age. |
The man thought he was in Nigeria, where pastors are taken as gods. If it were here, he would have escaped justice with the "touch not my anointed" B.S., and his "sheep", attack dogs and paid media writers would have descended on the girls calling them all sorts (including their favorite "agents of satan"), who want to "tarnish" the image of the "man of god". |
And this no-news made Fp? Gosh! ![]() |
After going through the highlights, I guess somebody should educate Reno on the difference between "fact" and "conjecture". |
Misterdhee1:Anything to make the disciples of the clueless one happy. Remember "Ignorance is bliss" |
dunkem21:I don't know who is dafter, the ineffectual buffoon or his belligerent supporters. Even if you suffer amnesia, have you forgotten the case of last week, NIA's $289m for 'covert' operations? or the one where he directed NOI to release recovered $600m loot to ofiice of NSA and she in turn "instructed" him to monitor the funds himself after release? If youths are still thinking like this and they say youths are the leaders of tomorrow, what kind of leaders would they be? |
swtdrms:There's no need to be this caustic. No matter how you think of the question, you should answer with dignity. "Invite unto the way of your lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching". "Do not let the hatred of a people drive you to do injustice" (words of Allah) May Allah forgive us all and guide us aright. Ameen. Wa salaam alaekum. |
Muslim and Jewish faith leaders, police and tourists among those commemorating the four people killed in terror attack Hundreds of people gathered on Westminster bridge and outside the Houses of Parliament to pay their respects to the four people who were killed in last week’s terror attack in central London. At 2.40pm on Wednesday, precisely a week after Khalid Masood drove into crowds of tourists and passersby on the bridge before stabbing to death a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster, the crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads. Among their number were scores of police officers, some of whom carried a single white rose in tribute to their murdered colleague PC Keith Palmer, and dozens of Muslim faith leaders, schoolchildren and young people who were united in their condemnation of the attack. They gathered alongside Jewish and Christian faith leaders, tourists, workers from nearby offices, medics from nearby St Thomas’ hospital – many of whom had rushed to treat the injured a week earlier – and other passersby. Standing by a lamp-post to which bunches of daffodils and tulips had been tied, Margaret Blackwell fought back tears as she said she “just had to come” from her home in Kensworth, Bedfordshire, to pay her respects. How would she describe the mood? “It’s very melancholy. We all feel the same. It’s complete shock.” Noelle Lynch, an Irishwoman now living in the Isle of Dogs, east London, had brought her sons Rowan, 12, and Jack, eight, because having lived through the IRA campaigns in London in the 1980s, “I think it’s so important to show that we all stand together.” Her children had been a little nervous about coming, she said, “but I said: ‘Don’t worry. We’re not going to give in.’ That’s what I noticed about London. It’s all about showing we are not scared.” The vigil was one of a number of commemorations that took place on Wednesday, including a minute’s silence observed at New Scotland Yard, the Metropolitan police headquarters. The Duke of Cambridge, visiting the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, laid a wreath for Palmer at the police memorial. Three people were killed and more than 50 injured when Masood’s Hyundai 4x4 ploughed along the pavement on the bridge at more than 70mph – American tourist Kurt Cochran, Aysha Frade, a British teacher originally from northern Spain, and Londoner Leslie Rhodes, 75, all died. Masood then stabbed and killed Palmer, having burst through the gates of the Houses of Parliament complex. He was shot dead by plainclothes officers moments later. Aside from the officers who had come to pay their respects, the police presence was highly visible, with police vans and mounted officers securing either end of the bridge, and others in high visibility uniform mingling with the crowd, along with a number of heavily armed officers carrying semi-automatic weapons. Manuel Rua was leading a party of 15 and 16-year-olds from from As Barxas school in the town of Moaña, Galicia, the same region as Frade’s birthplace. The students, though a little nervous after arriving in the UK only yesterday, had asked to come and lay flowers, he said. “It was their idea to do this, to pay their respects and in a humble way to express how deeply they have been affected by this.” Abdul Hye Khan, the secretary of Bangladeshi Muslims UK, said he had gathered with other Muslim community and faith leaders “to show our solidarity with those killed here by this barbaric attack. We don’t support this kind of attack in the name of Islam or any other faith.” On Wednesday, the family of Frade released a statement saying she would be remembered as a “guardian angel who never shied away from facing up to bullies” It read: “Our beloved Aysha; caring daughter, loving sister, amazing wife, irreplaceable aunt, thoughtful, supportive friend and the best and coolest of mummies. “You were ripped away from our lives in the cruellest and most cowardly of ways. We now pray that you guide and protect not only us, but all of London, from further evil. “There are no words to even begin to describe the crushing pain and eternal void left in our hearts.” The police presence was highly visible on the bridge, with police vans and mounted officers securing the ends of the bridge, and others in uniform mingling with the crowd, along with a number of officers carrying semi-automatic weapons. Police officers also held a minute’s silence outside New Scotland Yard. Craig Mackey, the acting commissioner of the Metropolitan police, said: “This afternoon is about remembering the victims of last week’s events. Our thoughts, our prayers, go out to everyone who was affected by the events last week. “I would urge you, if you get time, to go on to the bridge, talk to Londoners, talk and get a feel for this great city and how it’s come together in responding to these events.” Police arrested 12 people after the attack. One, a 58-year-old man from Birmingham who was detained on suspicion of preparation of terrorist acts, was released on Wednesday with no further action. A 30-year-old man remains in custody and a 32-year-old woman has been bailed, having been arrested on suspicion of the same offence. The other nine have been released. Officers have carried out searches at 17 addresses across England and Wales.
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CROWNWEALTH019:Are those his 7 "master's degree" certificates in the background? Including those from Harvard and LSE? |
zaynie:Yes, you are. |
EgunMogaji: ![]() You people are wicked fa!!! Someborri cannot even play with two nyashes again! |
Angelb4:You obviously missed the sarcasm in his post. Read the post again. |
Ezenwammadu:Those modaf#%kin goats lived 12 years more than they deserved. However, it's still good they got what was coming to them. |
Neatboy:Christians performing miracles? I guess you must be referring to the "miracles" of the likes of TB Joshua, Pastor Chris (Christ Embassy), Obadare, Reinhard Bonnke, Rev Jim Jones (Guyana tragedy) e.t.c. sorry we muslims don't do "miracles" |
“some parents are just blowing the issue out of proportion..." It's only February, and this idiot is front-runner for "The most idiotic statement of the Year" |
like he "crashed" the price of cement, right? |
ISTANDWITHBUHAR:The problem with people like Lastprophet and his likes is their extraordinary lack of self awareness in the sense that they fail to realize that the same malaise they condemn the extremist/terrorists of (intolerance) is afflicting them also. If you spend the better part of two days arguing vigorously that someone has to be a terrorist/extremist/murderer to qualify as a "true" Muslim (according to your own definition) in contrast to what other Muslims are trying to tell you, then there is no point in the discussion. Their minds are made-up & hardened, and they're not willing (or incapable?) to listen to others. In their world, there are only two colours, white or black, there are no rooms for different shades of gray. Just like the terrorist/extremist who doesn't leave room in his heart for others except what his mentor feeds him whether good or bad, he swallows everything hook, line & sinker. There is no difference between a terrorist and a bigot. They both suffer from the same disease of intolerance. "Let there be no compulsion in religion..." Quran 2:256 "The best amongst you is he who brings benefit to mankind" - Muhammad (SAW) |
willibounce1:I just shake my head for some people. Even though it was a CHRISTIAN that insulted MI, you chose to ignore that fact but found your own way of still showing your own hatred towards muslims by condemning them for what they did not even do. |
Toofan007:and what of Milton Obote who was before & also came after the regime of Idi Amin? |
Stupedinluv:
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You're advertising her to the world as a sex symbol now, when boys start to shine her kongo with reckless abandon then you'll say men are wicked. ![]() |
At 16 they're still dark-skinned, I hope by the time they're getting to 21 they don't start to yellow like fanta. Orange is not the new Black! |




