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MightySparrow:Abi, preachers my ass |
Hahahaha, ur pockets go rest na...meanwhile, today in churches, pastors be like "bring gods money bitches" |
Macelliot:Did they become Christians wholeheartedly or because of d riches/riches? |
Yomieluv:Chop their money.....Meanwhile today in churches |
PastorKun:Nigga is dumb, these ones are after ur money seffff... |
buygala:As I see your write up, u hav som knowledge abt them,You, Mr on d oda hand, do not exist to dem, I think u give a dff kind of damn |
Ikengawo:Is that what u do to ur girls that are already uncovered?... smh |
kay1one2:U father will be proud |
Why hasn't anybody admit that the violence is not only in the north? hmmm...just different propaganda |
Senjuchiha:I will not mind your spellings either |
May God put an end to this and end Nigeria's miseries.. |
Religion of personal interest |
Neatboy:Go one side jor |
Pastors and christians...*mouth sealed* |
These southerners sefff.. |
A Kenyan lawyer filed a petition with the International Court of Justice in The Hague, suggesting that the trial and crucifixion of Jesus Christ was unlawful, and the State of Israel among others should be held responsible, Kenyan news outlet the Nairobian reported some time ago. Dola Indidis, a lawyer and former spokesman of the Kenyan Judiciary is reportedly attempting to sue Tiberius (emperor of Rome, 42 BCE-37 CE), Pontius Pilate, a selection of Jewish elders, King Herod, the Republic of Italy and the State of Israel. “Evidence today is on record in the Bible, and you cannot discredit the Bible,” Indidis told the Kenyan Citizen News. Although those he suggests should have been convicted during the original trial have not been alive for more than 2,000 years, Indidis insists that the government for whom they acted can and should still be held responsible. “I filed the case because it’s my duty to uphold the dignity of Jesus and I have gone to the ICJ to seek justice for the man from Nazareth,” Indidis told the Nairobian. “His selective and malicious prosecution violated his human rights through judicial misconduct, abuse of office bias and prejudice.” Indidis apparently named the states of Italy and Israel in the lawsuit because upon the attainment of independence, the two states incorporated the laws of the Roman Empire, those in force at the time of the crucifixion. He is challenging the mode of questioning used during Jesus’s trial, prosecution, hearing and sentencing; the form of punishment meted out to him while undergoing judicial proceedings and the substance of the information used to convict him. The case was first filed in the High Court in Nairobi but was rejected. Indidis then applied to have it heard at the ICJ. Source: http://www.reportnaija.com/2015/02/kenyan-lawyer-sue-isreal-for-killing.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&m |
"No religion is responsible for terrorism. People are responsible for violence and terrorism." —President Obama |
Na waa |
May God save Nigeria |
na so ooo |
Nigeria's airforce denies responsibility as about 30 people are killed at a funeral ceremony in an air strike in Abadam. Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon have joined forces to combat the armed Nigerian group, Boko Haram. About 30 mourners have been killed at a funeral ceremony when an unidentified plane bombarded a village in Nigeria's Borno State, near the border with Niger. Two military officials in the town of Bosso, in Niger, where soldiers from Chad and Niger are massed in preparation for operations against Boko Haram, said the incident occurred in a village across the border in the Abadam area. "We don't know whose plane it was. We understand that the victims are residents who were gathered for a ceremony but who were mistaken for terrorists," a military source said. "Around 30 people perished." Two local officials told the AFP news agency there were 31 or 32 dead and 20 wounded. An elected local leader in Bosso, which is about 10km from Abadam, said: "At first we thought it was a blunder by Chad or Niger's army, but now we suspect the Nigerian army is responsible." The leader said a similar air strike several days ago on the nearby village of Gamgara killed one person. Air Commodore Dele Alonge, a spokesman for Nigeria's air force, said: "It's not to my knowledge and there has not been any report from our people of such an incident." Niger is part of a joint regional force that is involved in ongoing assaults against the armed Nigerian group Boko Haram. Niger has committed more than 700 troops to the regional force. Its border region with Nigeria has seen recent attacks and counter-attacks between the regional forces and Boko Haram. Boko Haram 'deaths' Separately on Wednesday, Nigerian military sources claimed to have killed more than 300 Boko Haram fighters during an operation to recapture 11 towns and villages since trhe beginning of the week, the Reuters news agency reported. "Weapons and equipment were also captured and some destroyed," defence spokesman Major-General Chris Olukolade said in a statement. "However, two soldiers lost their lives while 10 others were wounded." It was not possible to independently verify the military's statement. Nigerian forces have in past been accused of overstating enemy casualties while greatly understating their own and those of civilians caught in the crossfire. www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/air-strike-kills-dozens-nigerian-border-village-150218133907144.html |
Nigeria's airforce denies responsibility as about 30 people are killed at a funeral ceremony in an air strike in Abadam. Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon have joined forces to combat the armed Nigerian group, Boko Haram. About 30 mourners have been killed at a funeral ceremony when an unidentified plane bombarded a village in Nigeria's Borno State, near the border with Niger. Two military officials in the town of Bosso, in Niger, where soldiers from Chad and Niger are massed in preparation for operations against Boko Haram, said the incident occurred in a village across the border in the Abadam area. "We don't know whose plane it was. We understand that the victims are residents who were gathered for a ceremony but who were mistaken for terrorists," a military source said. "Around 30 people perished." Two local officials told the AFP news agency there were 31 or 32 dead and 20 wounded. An elected local leader in Bosso, which is about 10km from Abadam, said: "At first we thought it was a blunder by Chad or Niger's army, but now we suspect the Nigerian army is responsible." The leader said a similar air strike several days ago on the nearby village of Gamgara killed one person. Air Commodore Dele Alonge, a spokesman for Nigeria's air force, said: "It's not to my knowledge and there has not been any report from our people of such an incident." Niger is part of a joint regional force that is involved in ongoing assaults against the armed Nigerian group Boko Haram. Niger has committed more than 700 troops to the regional force. Its border region with Nigeria has seen recent attacks and counter-attacks between the regional forces and Boko Haram. Boko Haram 'deaths' Separately on Wednesday, Nigerian military sources claimed to have killed more than 300 Boko Haram fighters during an operation to recapture 11 towns and villages since trhe beginning of the week, the Reuters news agency reported. "Weapons and equipment were also captured and some destroyed," defence spokesman Major-General Chris Olukolade said in a statement. "However, two soldiers lost their lives while 10 others were wounded." It was not possible to independently verify the military's statement. Nigerian forces have in past been accused of overstating enemy casualties while greatly understating their own and those of civilians caught in the crossfire. www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/02/air-strike-kills-dozens-nigerian-border-village-150218133907144.html |
Segeggs:they won't believe u |
limamintruth:And who says it's only Muslims, u get paid to kill, mumu....and Don't think a Muslim posted d pic below
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kay1one2:I tot u said Jesus died, whic one |
limamintruth:You hav bn brainwashed... Conspiracy theories do exist, the Americans kno beta |
kay1one2:Let's talk abt d truth na...I mean the multiple Bibles, who knows wat n wat hav bn removed or added to suit ur lives now...following Jesus abi? If Jesus died, who is running the world now? and by the way terrorists are not loved... redefine terrorism |
Hmm...This guy sef |
limamintruth:The truth doesn't need multiple edited versions... stop deceiving yaself na
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Nigerian Christians are dumb to comprehend all these things, That's y u see dem making hate comments, wen a Christian kills a Muslim, it's simply a murder, but wen the latter kills d former, That's wen the word terrorist comes up...smh |
You can't be anything without God... nuff said |
Tosinayoko:I'm gonna hav to agree wit u on this one |
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... please help me ask the op above me what relevance his post has to the matter at hand currently... Was it PDP photographers that took the pishure of the pig and the bimbo? 


