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MichaelAustin: it used to be Abuja, Lagos then Port Harcourt but Uyo has since took over as d nation's 3rd city.your source pls... |
very suprising. |
cidieschat: Very possible if only we will also not spend a dine on u. Dating without money.never mind them hypocrite jare |
olycholy: Ok, I now operate the "no sex" policy while dating. 1st of all I don't strongly believe in dating cos I know it simplifies the real thing "marriage" but that's not the issue I have now.first of all i support ur idea if u're still a virgin...if u're not thunder fire u! |
Imagine! He went to reap where he did not sore. PDP is not APC were one person can call the shot . |
That man may have committed all these atrocities while still in apc, he's not even up to 4months in PDP. The mistake oga jona made was to accept him into PDP fold. |
Maybe because him still dey skinny upon all the briefcase wey him carry waka or na him long neck.... I said maybe oooooo ![]() |
So good to know |
Still trying to understand this relativity* ...water in romance ![]() |
Pls when is season 2 coming out? |
Teddygurl:don't steal our show u're not a guy |
Abuja (AFP) - Nigeria and its regional allies on Wednesday called for greater international support to shut down Boko Haram's weapons and funding supply as concern mounted at the group's rapid recent land grab. The call came after conflicting reports that the militants had seized another town, prompting warnings that Nigeria was losing control of the northeast and violence could spill across borders. Nigeria's Foreign Minister Aminu Wali said his counterparts from Benin, Chad, Cameroon and Niger recognised the need for a more joined-up approach to curb arms trafficking and spiralling violence during a day of talks on the security crisis. "(The meeting) called for greater co-operation of the international community to assist in tracking these sources with a view to putting an end to these practices and all forms of illegal transfer of arms and ammunition," he told reporters in Abuja. Boko Haram grew out of a largely peaceful anti-corruption movement led by Islamic preacher Mohammed Yusuf in northeast Nigeria, turning violent only after his death in police custody in 2009. But progressively more bloody attacks, including Al-Qaeda-style car and suicide bombings, have led to discussion about the exact nature and extent of their links to the global jihadi network. The United Nations earlier this year designated Boko Haram an Al-Qaeda-linked group in a move designed to shut down any overseas funding and support. Analysts believe the sanctions are largely symbolic, with little or no proven operational links with overseas extremists, despite Boko Haram's leader Abubakar Shekau praising jihadi leaders. The group's operations have also largely been confined to Nigeria's northeast, where it is thought to have financed its operations mainly through bank robberies, kidnapping and extortion. Nigeria's soldiers deployed in the region have complained that the militants are better armed, with high-powered assault rifles, rocket-propelled grenades and even armoured personnel carriers. Some arms supplies are thought to come in via smuggling routes from Libya through Sahel countries, but Boko Haram has also regularly seized weapons and hardware from the Nigerian military. Nigeria's neighbours vowed to play a greater role in tackling the Islamists after the abduction of more than 200 girls from their school in northeast Nigeria in April, which caused global outrage. International intelligence and surveillance specialists and equipment were sent to Abuja to help trace the missing teenagers, 219 of whom are still being held captive. But nearly five months on, Western diplomats have indicated that there has been little progress, despite a claim from Nigeria's military that they had located the girls. Nigeria has repeatedly played up what it says is the regional aspect of the insurgency, blaming foreign fighters and overseas funding for the violence. But while some foreign mercenaries may be in the guerrilla ranks and there have been attacks beyond Nigeria's borders, some analysts say the conflict remains largely "local". Any wider military response could internationalise the conflict, they have warned. Boko Haram has in recent weeks taken and held swathes of territory in northeast Nigeria in a departure from their previous hit-and-run tactics. On Monday, the militants reportedly took over the town of Bama, 70 kilometres (45 miles) from the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, sending hundreds of soldiers fleeing. The military disputes the claims, but the fighting has raised fears that Boko Haram has the city in its sights and aims to make it the centre of a separate, hardline Islamic state. "We live in fear of a possible Boko Haram attack on Maiduguri because of the speed with which they are taking over towns and villages," said resident Babagana Kolo. The Nigeria Security Network of analysts said Nigeria's northeast was "on the brink" of coming under Boko Haram control, which could see parts of Cameroon being overrun and spark a humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, residents, a police officer in the Cameroon town of Amchide and a Nigerian lawmaker said the militants took control of the town of Banki in Borno state on Tuesday. "From the information that I have received from the people in Banki and Amchide, Boko Haram has taken over Banki," Borno senator Ahmed Zannah told BBC radio's Hausa language service. "More than 200 Nigerian soldiers fled to Amchide from Banki when Boko Haram headed towards the town." |
coderXO: Expiry date? Oct 2nd.OK I was asking for duration rather.that means it one month. Wen am through with my current plan and see others ecperience i'll buy frm u. |
Wat is the expert date for #1k |
So good to be true |
Aitee1: So der are actually countries 9ja is better dan interms of corruption? Interesting to knw...meaning we still get hope!yeah nowhere is corruption free |
Aitee1: So der are actually countries 9ja is better dan interms of corruption? Interesting to knw...meaning we still get hope!yeah I got it, ive done the needful now waiting for the notific... |
Online betting...top the list. |
Mzflexydeeva: Hello every1.....happy new month. may this month be blessed.wow astonishing looks...same to u diva |
Aitee1: Seen non...or are u kidding me? Let's not derail handsome.I'm online now shld see it if u did sentcheck direct inbox or spam. |
Aitee1: Seen non...or are u kidding me? Let's not derail handsome.I'm online now shld see it if u did sentimaima I'm for real...I just confirmed its was 10mins ago. |
Aitee1: Hehehe..see original stalker...confession timeI don't stalk pretty u can ask my mum. U got pm too ![]() |
Aitee1: Hw did u knw am ur 'ayaka'?...@topic are u guilty?I've been on ur trail recently but am not a stalker o ![]() |
Dygeasy: I'm glad you typed the bolded. You are sensible.I always have the reason for making u my choice |
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