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clevvermind:it's glaring that you are sick. You r just ranting nonsense like a mad fellow. A useless and clueless man. Anyways, you r not completely useless, you can at least be used as a bad example...... ![]() Get Well Soon bro |
clevvermind:wine or urine? ![]() |
okokhaerat:nice one man. And he calls himself clevermind. A beg just change am to dullmind. |
clevvermind:all that for you alone? I pity ur condition(s). Get well soon bro!! ![]() |
clevvermind:my broda, you are the goat. You are deformed and the reason is just because you are not informed. Search the Google and see the person that made the statement. |
dustydee:nice shot bro. They are clueless beings. That's why they are deformed just because they are not informed. |
rozayx5:na Gen. Buhari b dier husband. They won't even exist wen he emerges the president. That fat pig will beg to die....old fool!!! |
rozayx5:I pray GBM emerges the President. Let's see if dokubo alakori will exist. |
clevvermind:I guess you are reffering to urself.... Complicated food. And by the way, you are dullmind and not clevermind. Pls, take note of that. ![]() |
I just hate seeing this Man..... |
onyeguy:Bros, where did you c pix u posted with your comment? I mean the person wearing blue Jersey. |
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Your right hand is too loaded...u wan kill d hand ni? Abeg share responsibility na... |
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kestolove95:In ur dreams |
PerfumeRepublik:Shout out to u as well man... I love pple like u. I can't remember d last time I commented on NL. I just read and off I go but u just made me comment. We need more pple like u on NL den NL will make lots of sense...... Feel u!! Just help me manage what's in d pix....
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luvlyoracle:how do I get this? |
holyboss: of course Not ![]() |
holyboss:Jeez!! Guy dis can't b u o. I reject it for u In Jesus Name... |
U sha wan shame Nigeria sha. Anyways, still proud of my country. |
You think you can create that horrible look on your face? Snap your horrible look and let's check it out. Let's catch some fun... Mr Seun, this must hit the frontpage o cos I really wanna c how horrible Nairalanders look ![]()
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I believe what Asari said. Q:You are quoted as saying that the abduction of the school girls in Chibok is a scam. Some people feel shocked by that statement coming from you even when we have seen the international community coming in… A: (Cuts in) which international community? The United States of America with her allies Britain and the European Union cajoled the whole world and told us that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. At the end of the day, were there weapons of mass destruction? There was none. So the international community for whatever intent and purpose that is compelling them to do what they are doing is best known to them. But it will not be far from economic interest. How can you believe that 270 girls will be taken? How? It is not possible. If you tell us that 20 girls were taken, 30, maybe 50, fine. How will you tell us that 270 girls were writing physics exam? How? In which school? Where? Even in the most educationally advanced part of this country, can you find any school where even 20 students are writing physics? I run a school. How many of my students are writing physics? They just finished their SSCE? And this is an elitist school, we make very good results. How many people are writing physics? Who are they telling? So, if you are not into education business, somebody can cajole you and tell you a lot of stories. When they took the students, the Principal, who said she thought they were soldiers, again said she was in Maiduguri for medical treatment when they came. Her daughter too was in the school. Why didn’t they take her daughter? Why did they take other peoples daughters? The military was aware four hours before the attack; the people who sent the information that Chibok was to be attacked four hours to the military, why did they not inform the chairman of Chibok, SSS Rep, DPO or anybody in Chibok? The Chibok community leader who has been talking, why didn’t they say, ‘Please, move the girls, we are suspecting that there was going to be an attack on the school? Move these children out of the school’. Why was it only the military they told? They couldn’t reach any other person but the military? What are they telling us now? Ok, today, one of the girls said she ran and jumped over the fence. She climbed the tree and then the man was saying come down, come down o’. What sort of thing is this now? So, the girl can climb a tree faster than a man with a gun? Why didn’t you just simply shoot her and he left her and went away? And some four persons were found in their house and they said they escaped and came back? What sort of stories? |
nerodenero: No sense in the above. Nigeria is just like 'the more you look,the less you see'.I'm not that interested in politics but I just dont know what keeps me thinking this is just a scam... I wrote this ..
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I will like this topic to hit the front page. Really need people's opinion on this.... |
Slow n steady, the cat is coming out of the bag.... |
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The Ogun State Government on Saturday ordered the closure of Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU, Ago-Iwoye. The announcement came just 24hours after the expiration date given to the students by government to address the tuition fees crisis. The students had embarked on a two-day protest demanding that the school fees be reduced 50 per cent effective from the 2013/2014 academic session and not 2014/2015 session as approved by government. A day after the protests, the state governor, Ibikunle Amosun, met with the students and resolved to address their demands within a week and set up a committee. However, following the deadline, the state government directed the school’s governing council to close down the university immediately. The government, in a statement by the Secretary to the Government, Adeoluwa Taiwo, advised all parents whose wards are students of the university to immediately call them to order as the government would not tolerate any act that would disturb the peace in the state. Mr. Adeoluwa said the decision to shut the university was taken in the overall interest of peace and order as the students have continued to issue threats while rejecting all entreaties and concessions made by the government with regards to their demands. He explained that the government had, on August 12 after extensive deliberations involving the leadership of the student unions in the 10 state-owned tertiary institutions, heads of the institutions and government representatives, announced reductions in school fees as high as 61 per cent. According to him, the government also abolished the indigene/non-indigene dichotomy in the school fees regime and announced the 2014/2015 academic session as the start of the policy. Mr. Adeoluwa pointed out that while students in nine of the ten institutions commended the government for its decisions, OOU students insisted that the new school fees regime should take effect from the 2013/2014 academic session and that the fees should be further reduced. “The OOU students premised their position on the fact that they are currently running the 2013-2014 academic session which will end in January. They also rejected the fact presented by students of other institutions that they are also in the same situation as some of them will only be concluding the 2013-2014 session in December,” the statement said. Mr. Adeoluwa said the government had also sought to convince the students that it could not afford to bear the financial implication of commencing the implementation of the new school fees regime as it would cost the government over N2 billion. “OOU students staged a violent demonstration in the state capital, Abeokuta, on August 15 and it took the personal intervention of the governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun to restore normalcy,” the statement said. “The governor thereafter set up an ad-hoc committee to discuss with the students with a view to resolving the situation. During discussions with the ad-hoc committee, OOU students maintained their stand that the fees must be further reduced and that the implementation must commence immediately. “The explanation that no other state in Nigeria is saddled with the responsibility of funding 10 tertiary institutions and that to accede to their request would mean natural death for the institutions made no sense to them. The student leaders were, within the week, sending text messages round, urging their colleagues “to get ready for action” as they are ready to unleash violence on the state capital. “Security reports have since confirmed that because the students are acting under external influence, no concession made by the government will be satisfactory to them. “Consequently, we have no option than to order the immediate closure of all the campuses of Olabisi Onabanjo University to protect the students and other residents of the state and their property. We urge all parents to impress on their wards the need to maintain peace in the interest of all.” SOURCE: https://m.premiumtimesng.com/news/more-news/167194-amosun-shuts-down-olabisi-onabanjo-university.html |
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The question in bold is the one that pushed me into posting this topic. I knew it right from time that the issue of these chibok girls is a political scam. How will dey transport more than 270 girls without challenge? 270 girls writing physics alone? Principal no dey, principal pikin no dey, d school security was not killed..... Men this is sick!!! |
Former Ijaw Youth Council President and leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari has revealed how he met some leaders of islamist militant group, Boko Haram. Speaking in an interview done by the Vanguard, the son of a former judge in Rivers State judiciary said while he met a lot of the leaders of the terror group while he was in solitary confinement in SSS underground for 10 months and 11 days. According to Asari Dokubo, who clocked the golden age of 50 on June 1, 2014, some of the Boko Haram's leaders he met while in prison were Muda Shiru, Mohammed Isam, Yusuf Hussein, Asan Yusuf and Mohammed Bello. Below are excerpts from the interview where he tells the story of his many struggles among others: Q: Let us start with your many encounters with the law and arrests. We recall you were a regular guest to the offices of security agencies. A: Arrest was a regular thing. I can’t really tell. I became used to arrest. In fact, the police and SSS in Port Harcourt, maybe they advised the government, saying ‘pls, just leave this guy alone. This guy, arrest no dey do am anything’. (Laughing and speaking in pidgin English). ‘Just leave him alone. The guy enjoys getting arrested’. Also Read: Exposed: Full List of Boko Haram Sponsor in Nigeria A: Yes, that was one of the greatest undoing of Obasanjo because he thought I could be cowed. Go and look at my trial videos. There is trial like that where the judge was put in the dock. I was the one questioning the judge. It is not possible. So, the government and Obasanjo really, really, really did not understand the type of person he was dealing with. May be in Nigeria, there were no such people then. Today, we have Boko Haram. So, a new group of people has started. Q: Were you ever taken to any dungeon...?(Cuts in) I was in SSS underground for 10 months and 11 days in solitary confinement. How did you cope? A: I would have run mad. Many people did. But because I had memorized parts of the Koran, instead of talking to myself, I just recited the Koran. That was what kept me alive. If I had not memorized the Koran, I would have been mad. Talking to yourself is a different thing. But this one, you are reading, edifying your soul. Q: So, while in prison, did you get to meet with any of the people now linked to Boko Haram? A: I met with so many people, not only Boko Haram militants. Yes, I met with a lot of them: Muda Shiru, Mohammed Isam, Yusuf Hussein, Asan Yusuf, Mohammed Bello. Q: Who were these people? A: They were leaders of the group that is now called Boko Haram. They were arrested and repatriated from Libya. Q: Do you know if they are still alive? A: Yeah. But some of them are no longer with them. Isam is no longer with them. I don’t have their contact. But I believe that the majority of those people may have been dead because we had very close relationship when we were in prison even though we didn’t see face to face. They were in their cells and I was in mine; so we hit the wall and talked. During prayers, we prayed together by shouting. Q: If that is the case, don’t you get to talk to them to broker ceasefire and all that or do we have new faces now? A: No, no, no. It depends on government approach. Someone in government thought it could be wished away, that it was easy. Boko Haram? ‘It will fizzle away’ and all the warning we gave them, they did not accept. They misled the government into believing that it could be wished it away. If they had taken a decisive action at that time, I don’t think that this would have reached the stage it has reached now. But a decision was taken on their leader, Yusuf Mohammed? That was not the sort of decisive action. The killing of Yusuf Mohammed was a mistake. If Yusuf Mohammed were to die, he should have gone for trial. Nobody should use his whims and caprices as the law like what Saddam Hussein said “whatever I wrote with my hand, that is the law”. That was what Yar’Adua did. Why should you kill somebody extra-judicially? Take him to court if he had committed any offense. You have the laws. If they had followed due process, it would have mitigated what is happening. But they did not follow. They went outside the law. When you go outside the law, you are also telling the other person to also meet you outside the law. Also Read: YET ANOTHER SHOCKING REVELATION: Boko Haram Source of Funds and Weapons Q: The thinking in many quarters now is that these people are taking a revenge on the government while some people disagree, saying it is pure terrorism. You have also said they are acting on a wrong ideology. How do you reconcile all these? A: Yea, they are acting on a wrong ideology but even if it was a revenge, Islam does not permit you to take people who are not combatants. When you take the lives of people who are not combatants, then you are not longer fighting the cause of Allah because Allah SWA clearly said in the Koran that if you kill an innocent man, it seems you have killed the whole world. Q: Let’s go back to the struggle. Do you think it has paid off? A: Not 100 percent. Maybe 20 percent. We have somebody that looks like us, dresses like us, eats our food, dances the way we dance as President. It is a victory over those who feel that they were born to rule. Who says they are born to rule? It is a negation of that erroneous position. But to everyone in Nigeria, the President is Nigeria’s President not an Ijaw President even though he is coming from that background. Yes, it is true. But he came from somewhere. He did not fall from the sky. Q: The President has been accused of not really been presidential in the real sense of the word. Again, you have very many challenges bedeviling the country which many Nigerians had expected him to deal with decisively. A: Yes, most of us feel that he has not done things the way they ought to be done. But there are individual differences. For instance, does Mr. President believe in things that the ordinary Ijaw man believes? The ordinary Ijaw man who was at the airport to bring the corpse of Isaac Boro; that the Ijaw nation must be liberated, must be independent? Do most of the elites share the same beliefs that we share? No. Q:You are quoted as saying that the abduction of the school girls in Chibok is a scam. Some people feel shocked by that statement coming from you even when we have seen the international community coming in… A: (Cuts in) which international community? The United States of America with her allies Britain and the European Union cajoled the whole world and told us that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. At the end of the day, were there weapons of mass destruction? There was none. So the international community for whatever intent and purpose that is compelling them to do what they are doing is best known to them. But it will not be far from economic interest. How can you believe that 270 girls will be taken? How? It is not possible. If you tell us that 20 girls were taken, 30, maybe 50, fine. How will you tell us that 270 girls were writing physics exam? How? In which school? Where? Even in the most educationally advanced part of this country, can you find any school where even 20 students are writing physics? I run a school. How many of my students are writing physics? They just finished their SSCE? And this is an elitist school, we make very good results. How many people are writing physics? Who are they telling? So, if you are not into education business, somebody can cajole you and tell you a lot of stories. When they took the students, the Principal, who said she thought they were soldiers, again said she was in Maiduguri for medical treatment when they came. Her daughter too was in the school. Why didn’t they take her daughter? Why did they take other peoples daughters? The military was aware four hours before the attack; the people who sent the information that Chibok was to be attacked four hours to the military, why did they not inform the chairman of Chibok, SSS Rep, DPO or anybody in Chibok? The Chibok community leader who has been talking, why didn’t they say, ‘Please, move the girls, we are suspecting that there was going to be an attack on the school? Move these children out of the school’. Why was it only the military they told? They couldn’t reach any other person but the military? What are they telling us now? Ok, today, one of the girls said she ran and jumped over the fence. She climbed the tree and then the man was saying come down, come down o’. What sort of thing is this now? So, the girl can climb a tree faster than a man with a gun? Why didn’t you just simply shoot her and he left her and went away? And some four persons were found in their house and they said they escaped and came back? What sort of stories? Q:How has it been in the last 50 years you have lived? A: Ah! My life at 50. My experience. How am I going to put it? Well, I got into the university at the age of 21 in 1985; the University of Calabar. And from that age of 21, death became my constant companion at every turn. SOURCE: http://www.naijabadoo.com/2014/08/asari-dokubo-meet-boko-haram-leaders.html?m=1 |
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