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naijakingdom.com naijateeth.com naijagirls.com.com naijachurches.com naijaborders.com niaijadelta.com nairanaija.com I like niajirians man |
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noahs classified is good |
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another stupid stqtement from a stupid leader/ anyway i have always known that nigeria will continue to fail how can we rise when we appoint names instead of brains to head us? imagine mrs rebrander s statement about a murder Yusuf would have mentioned names , so they silenced him while he was under custody NIGERIA my arse |
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naijareign; lol how is it so difficult to chose a good name naijawin naijarock naijasmoke naijaself naijacool lol::damn is there even a country called naija? |
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inkomstrea: say what you know next time |
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another attention seeking bastard. |
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imagine three abokis heading Nigeria oil sector how do you expect this country to move forward? 1 Like 1 Share |
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august 12 |
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Beaf: good analysis here. |
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we miss your jokes sammy |
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i show up here everyday to laugh but i am not much of a joker: my awards 1 best poster male: -sam milla; romade, dickele, ben, sylve 2 best poster female: clem; sexyL, tyty, gabry, teissys 3 funniest poster of the year (male) - Studio, sylve, ben, romade, sam milla Funnitest poster (female) - gabry, teissys, tyty, sexyl; clem 4 Most controversial poster: studio 5 favourite thread: best of jokes by sam milla 6 People's choice most lovable person:- gabby 7 Best Comeback: dont know 8 best new comer: Phemour 9 Personality of the year: gabry 10 power award: Sam milla 1 Like 1 Share |
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another useless topic |
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next time if you dont know what to say; just post the link and vanish |
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its good they turned the barrel to their chest this time: brainwashed morons |
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I am disappointed at the house of reps for even listening to this . Go tell the idiot caled sultan to go get his own jet. This is what we call Nigerian Leaders. |
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Members of the Igbo Traders Association have decried the gruesome murder of one of their own, Innocent Okorie, whose life was brutally cut short by some callous individuals at Vaase Market in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State. Daily Sun learnt that Okorie was murdered and thrown into a ditch on May 15, 2009, after he was arrested and kept in police custody for allegedly attempting to kidnap an 11-year-old girl who was selling sachet water at the market. The deceased it was gathered had displayed his wares in the market that day like any other trader and sold for sometime when he suddenly became thirsty and needed some water. He called on a girl selling sachet water and took a sachet from her, drank the water, gave the young girl money to pay for the water and demanded for his change when she told him she did not have change. Okorie who resided in Taraba and only moved his wares from one market to another was said to have asked the girl to go sell her water and come back later for her money and she accepted. But when she came back, Okorie who still did not have change, according to his lawyer, Rowland C Ndefo, in his petition dated June 8, 2009, told the girl so. This resulted in an argument between them which attracted other members of the market who pounced on Okorie alleging that he wanted to kidnap the girl. In his petition titled, “Unlawful Killing of Innocent Okorie at Vaase in Logo local Government Area” to the Benue State Commissioner of Police, copied to the AIG Zone IV, Makurdi and the Inspector General of Police, a copy of which was made available to Daily Sun, Ndefo explained that Okorie was beaten mercilessly after he was accused of trying to kidnap the girl with a sack to justify their action. But Okorie was kept in police custody with leg cuffs that night. An angry mob stormed the police post late in the night, took hold of the victim who could not escape due to the leg cuffs still on his legs, and murdered him in cold blood. Okorie’s counsel explained that his client was shot in the stomach and thrown into a gully anticipating that if it rained that night the dead body would be washed away by the flood to an unknown destination. Ndefo noted that unfortunately for the evil doers, the rains did not fall and so, the remains of Okorie was intact in the gully where was dumped. However, by the time Okorie’s people visited the police station where he was detained the next day, he was no longer in the cell. This made his people to dispatch a search party which led to the discovery of his lifeless body in a ditch with leg cuffs on his two legs. The deceased’s counsel who wondered why anybody would abduct a suspect in police net and kill him stated that the police had said the arrest was to save him from the mob action of his attackers as it was already getting dark that fateful day. He prayed the police to take immediate steps to bring to book all those who committed the crime pointing out that it is only then that justice would be done to all manner of people. The traders called on the police to unravel the misery surrounding the case alleging that Okorie’s wares and his sales for that day were forcefully taken away by the irate mob. Okorie’s lawyer who prayed the police to take immediate action to bring to book the vandals who committed the heinous act wants to know why someone in police cell would be found dead in a gully the next day. He asked “who are those that released Okorie from the police custody to be murdered. Ndefo stated that members of the association had been subjected to all forms of harassment by the indigenes of the two local government areas and maintained that, “the unfortunate death of Okorie is one of such acts of Igbo phobia in those areas.” Benue State Commissioner of Police, Alhaji Ibrahim Mohammed confirmed the killing and explained that after the deceased was arrested and kept in police custody for safety. The irate mob stormed the police post at night, over-powered the police and forcefully took him away. He disclosed that three persons have been arrested in connection with the murder adding that investigation on the case was still on and promised that all the culprits would be prosecuted and brought to book. But following the gruesome murder of Okorie, the question on people’s lips is how could someone be abducted from police custody only to be found dead the next day, and why was he still in leg cuffs after being detained in police cell? It however seems, only the Police could provide answers to the questions. - sunnews |
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we will respond when you speak english |
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ofcourse i will. i have a yoruba girlfriend now. The only good one of them i have seen. i will marry her. |
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let the police remember that it is in the Niger delta that this weed is being cultivated. MEND will look into the matter ASAP |
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i guess because he said the truth. I read where the IG Okiro was told to return 166 million he took from a liquidated bank. That was from the police itself. |
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Nigerians are Thieves says greek ambassador - https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-300272.0.html , arent they? |
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tpia.: You see, every body already knows you are an idiot. |
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send this to AFAM. I saw in one thread where he said Nigeria owes nothing. |
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she is already going crazy, |
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@shesi i suggest you leave the dirty old lady alone. She is looking for someone to drag down with her. Just ignore her, she has just made life miserable for herself here on nairaland. |
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tpia.: Oh , you brought your idiocy all the way here? Imagine a statement from someone who called herself a lady. I imagine how ugly you are since you hide behind key board to seek for beauty you only imagined in your mind. Rotten Bitch! |
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tpia.: You see why i called you an idiot. I wonder which man will keep some smelly trash like you in his house. You have only one option here , You must change from being idiotic and dirty. Otherwise , you are going to be finding it difficult here from now. |
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tpia.: @tpia Are you never tired of being an idiot? And before you start wailing for people to check ypur posts on this thread that led to my question, I have seen a lot of your posts on this forum. 95% of them confirmed that you are an idiot and a very self-righteous she goat. You were never bright anyway. |
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Well, from all i have seen here, coolface is definitely guilty. You people should start discussing how to settle this matter. Tessy is a good graphic designer. i have seen her work before They shouldnt be attempts to discredit her and i know she is a nice person. |
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Lagos — The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has declared a temporary ceasefire in its attacks on oil facilities in the country. MEND, which is believed to be the main militant group, made this declaration with effect from "0000 Hrs, Wednesday, July 15, 2009", it said in an email sent by the spokesman, "Jomo Gbomo". MEND said the ceasefire would be observed for 60 days, revealing that "several factors necessitated our decision; chiefly the release of Mr. Henry Okah from government custody". The email continued: "During this period, the Aaron team of wise men and women will be put together after consultations with relevant stakeholders. They will speak on our behalf and convey our demands to government." It demanded the withdrawal of soldiers from some parts of the Niger Delta, maintaining: "a compulsory prelude to talks is the withdrawal of the military Joint Task Forces from the Gbaramatu communities and the return of all the displaced persons back to their various homes." It further said: "Hopefully, the ceasefire period will create an enabling environment for progressive dialogue." MEND had declared a similar ceasefire in 2007 when President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua came to power, but resumed its attacks on oil installations after its leader, Okah, was arrested, detained and put on trial for treason, among other charges, same year. Its intensified bombing campaigns this year, codenamed "Hurricane Piper Alpha" and "Hurricane Moses", have virtually crippled Nigeria's oil export, with the country exporting a little above one million barrels per day, almost half of the budget estimate, compared to the high of nearly three million barrels per day it was doing three years ago. The attacks have also worsened the power situation as the gas pipelines have been incapacitated, thereby derailing gas supply to thermal stations across the country. Before this morning's ceasefire declaration, and following the bombing of Atlas Cove Jetty belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Lagos State on Sunday night, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) had said it was beefing security at all the airports in the country to forestall possible militants attack. Also, the Attorney-General of the Federal and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mike Aondoakaa, had explained that his trip to Sao Tome and Principe last week was official and was permitted by the Vice-President. He was reacting to the allegation published by THISDAY yesterday that the militants attack on the Atlas Cove on Sunday was caused by his delay in effecting the release of Okah, as directed by President Yar'Adua Wednesday last week. In another development, the President yesterday effected a minor cabinet reshuffle, moving the Minister of Interior, Gen. Godwin Abbe to Defence, and the Minister of Defence, Alhaji Shettima Mustapha, to Interior. Also moved were the Minster of State (Interior), Alhaji Abdulrahman Adamu, who swapped positions with the Minister of State for Defence (Navy), Mr. Ademola Seriki. No official reason was given for the reshuffle, but it is thought that it is part of government's attempt to strengthen the peace process in the Niger Delta. In reaction to the unprecedented militants attack on Lagos, police have deployed more officers, vehicles and explosive detectors in the airports across the country. According to a statement made available to THISDAY by FAAN, the Managing Director of the agency, Mr. Richard Aisuebeogun, held a closed door meeting with the new Commissioner of Police, Nigeria Police Anti-bomb Squad, Mr. Chris Olakpe, on how security could be improved at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos and other airports in the country. Aisuebeogun was quoted as saying at the meeting that the security situation in some parts of the country had become "a big challenge" and directed all its aviation security officers to be on the alert for any suspicious baggage and packages. He assured Nigerians that security officials at the various airports in the country would take pre-emptive action to ensure maintenance of safety and security. Olakpe said his department would take delivery of some explosive detectors and 28 vehicles, which would be configured for explosive ordinance disposal at the airports. He revealed that more policemen and officers would soon be deployed in the airports to boost security measures at the nation's borders. Aondoakaa, who denied that he delayed the release of Okah, said everything he did concerning the presidential directive was well known to the president. "It may be true that I did not attend the security meetings, but that did not have any impact on the release process. I was not attending those meetings before. The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) has always been the one representing the Justice Ministry," he told THISDAY, maintaining that Monday was the most feasible date for the termination of the prosecution of Okah. He gave an assurance that MEND would come to terms with the Federal Government after the release of Okah. The minister, who also spoke with journalists yesterday, said the government could not afford to play politics with the issue in the Niger Delta area. According to him, "It is left for their conscience to judge them. The entire country and the international community can now see the extent the president has gone to ensure that there is an end to the crisis. Their action was criminal." He added that with the release of Okah, an action he said was the climax of the level of sincerity of the President, "We are hopeful that the matter can be resolved. It is beyond party politics. We can't afford to play politics with this issue because we may be playing with our security". Also, the Presidential Committee on Amnesty and Disarmament of militants in the Niger Delta yesterday met with Yar'Adua to brief him on the release of Okah. The meeting, which held at the President's office at the State House, Abuja, and attended by the Committee Chairman and new Minster of Defence, Abbe, lasted more than an hour. Emerging from the parley, Abbe told newsmen that Okah had assured him of his cooperation in returning peace to the Niger Delta. Abbey disclosed that from Okah's assurances, government would use him as a facilitator for peace in the troubled region. While saying Okah is not God and could not guarantee peace in the region single-handedly, the minister said the militant leader would all the same play a pivotal role on Nigerians request to God for a peaceful country. The Committee's Media Coordinator, Dr. Timiebi Koripamo-Agary, said the amnesty offer was fully on course and making progress. In Lagos, the Chairman of Senate Committee on Defence, Senator Ibrahim Idah, who addressed defence correspondents immediately after a facility tour of the Nigerian Armed Forces Resettlement Centre (NAFRC), Oshodi yesterday, said the National Assembly was worried over the frequent blasting of the nation's oil facilities. He said there were "civilized methods" to addressing issues "rather that resorting to the destruction of the country's resources", describing the action, which led to the death of three Naval officers, as an attack on the nation's economic base. The Nigerian Navy yesterday said it had commenced a full-scale investigation into the attack. Its Director of Information, Commodore David Nabaida, told THISDAY on phone that it was too early to speak on the issue, but that the Nigerian Navy would let the public know what happened after investigations. http://allafrica.com/stories/200907150001.html |
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