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Ogbeche77: Musa's selection in the national team is a FRAUD that needs to be investigated,dude should have no business playing on a FOOTBALL FIELDhe should be selling kuli kuli ![]() |
SANdos: Wetin TB Joshua talk?
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Josh090: Please please please, edit your post and correct your grammatical errors, its hurting my eyes.Hohohohohohohohohoho!!!!!! ¶ thought no one will see dt! D level of gbagaun on Nairaland is very alarming.Imagine d boldness with which he was dropping d bomb.."¶ leaved" "¶ am leaving"CHOOOOOIIIIII!!!!!!! |
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Looks more like a short time Challet...cnt see anything dt makes it looks like a studio. |
The aides of Governors Peter Obi of Anambra State and Chief Rochas Okorocha of Imo State clashed for the second time over sitting arrangements; thankfully this time the Archbishop of Owerri Ecclesiastical Province, Most Rev. Anthony Obinna, stopped it. On Sunday, January 27, during the dedication of Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Catholic Church built by Chairman of Zinox Computers, Leo Stan Ekeh, in Amauburu IIsi-Ubomiri, Mbaitoli Local Government Area in Imo State, Obi arrived the church earlier for the church dedication scheduled for 10 o’clock, but as he made his way to the front seat row reserved for dignitaries, he was told by one of the aides of Okorocha that the seats were reserved for the Imo State Governor and his entourage who were yet to arrive for the function. Last year, Okorocha reportedly fought over sitting arrangement in Enugu during the South-east zonal Constitutional Review meeting. Of course considering pervious circumstances, that did not go down well with Obi’s entourage who engaged Okorocha’s aides in a heated argument, reports claimed. The Catholic Archbishop finally stepped into the heated quarrel and told Okorocha’s aides that seats are not reserved for late comers in the House of God, adding that those in authority should respect God because His is the ultimate power. However, during his homily, Obinna admonished political office holders to imbibe the spirit of service to the people and not the other way round, noting that in spite of the abundant resources that the country is blessed with majority of the people are living in abject poverty because those in the leadership positions do not have the spirit of Christ in them. “Those in authority should remember that in whatever position they occupy should be used to serve the people, in spite of the abundance that God has blessed the country with, majority of the people are still living in grinding poverty,” he said. Obinna also said in present times, politicians kill for political power, for money and for pleasure and that is why there is no peace in the land, because very few people have diverted the entire resources of the country. The cleric said recently the protocol officer of the Imo State governor was murdered, stating “this is because those in leadership positions do not have Christ in them.” Obinna commended Ekeh for single-handedly building the church and advised other leaders to emulate such gesture to uplift the well-being of their people, adding that the action of Ekeh could be likened to the biblical Nehemiah who had returned to Jerusalem during the Jewish exile to rebuild the temple and urged others to emulate what he has done.
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pls is there any online link o watch d match ...plsssss hellllllp |
Justicemy: dis pics is a decoy, sullevan is light skin man, bt am seeing a dark skin man derU r d 1st person wt eyes and senses...¶ hv been reading d comments and re-glancing @ d pic.Wondering why no one has noticed dt dt person is not a F..UCKING SULLIVAN!!!!! |
2bosun: What a F.O.O.L DUMBITO |
naija we hail thee!!!!!! when will this rubbish ever stop WATCH ME DO MY AZONTO...ETIGHI...ALANTA ...U KNOW WHY ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
¶ dey wonder how Mukina dey get strong mind 2 update d scoreline wen d goal meter is reading against Arsenal...#its not easy beign an Arsenal Fan.FULLSTOP |
For fear of facing the shame of being caught in a boy’s house, a 17-year-old SS2 student, Christiana Silas, decided to commit suicide by taking a dose of insecticide in Karatudu area, Gonin Gora, Kaduna state, last christmas. Prior to the suicidal action, we gathered that the teenager was caught in a boy’s room in the neighourhood after being declared missing for hours. The late girl allegedly disappeared from the house at about 9pm on Christmas day without disclosing her whereabouts to anyone. Eyewitnesses claimed that family members and residents searched round Karatudu and Romi area for hours but all efforts proved futile. On giving his account of the tragic incident, Christiana’s father, Mr. Silas Wuyah, said “when we asked one of the boys living in the compound opposite the house, he said she was not there, but my brother’s wife said she didn’t trust the boy because she wondered why he was staying outside up till about 11pm.” Adhering to her instincts, his brother’s wife ignored the boy, went into his room and found the girl lying on his bed and covered with blanket. “So my family members who were already confused and bitter over what happened rushed at the boy and started beating him. In the process of beating him, my daughter went inside the house and drank chemical used for killing termites. She was found foaming and rolling on the floor inside the parlour,” the bereaved father confirmed. She was immediately rushed to a hospital in Gonin Gora, but she did not make it. “I rushed back from Zaria to the hospital in Gonin Gora and it was confirmed to me that she was dead. I am still imagining what her problem could be that she has to kill herself. Maybe she was afraid of shame that she was caught in a boy’s room,” he added. When asked if action would be taken against the boy in question, he said: “If I am to drag any case with the boy, I will just be wasting my time, because my daughter would not come back. The boy is part of the family, because he always comes to my house and I do send him on errands. Though I know that my daughter killed herself after she left his room, I have forgiven him. I know it is evil spirit that entered and asked her to take the chemical and die so that she will not listen to what anybody will say.” Mr Silas claimed that the boy in question was not her boyfriend, but neighbours insisted that the boy was Christiana’s boy friend. They also speculated that she probably killed herself to cover up for the shame of being in a boy’s room at that hour, or that perhaps she was pregnant and did not want to face the shame that might come later. Sympathizers have continued to throng the house of Mr. Silas to console him over the death of his daughter who has since been buried. Until her death, the late Christana Silas was an SSS2 student of Government Day Secondary School, Romi. http://dailypost.com.ng/2013/01/13/how-17-year-old-girl-killed-herself-withc-in-kaduna/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=how-17-year-old-girl-killed-herself-withc-in-kaduna |
Na wa ooo!!! Did this boys drink Kunu at d new year eve? They r playing like our first lady.........meanwhile. Gooooooooooaaaall!!!!! Who scored? |
Governor Idris Wada of Kogi State may not be flown abroad for the treatment of the injuries he sustained in the accident involving his convoy on Friday, his doctors have disclosed. Doctors at the hospital where the governor was receiving treatment hinted, yesterday, that Wada rejected the option of flying him abroad for further treatment after undergoing what was described as inter-locking nail surgery on his thigh broken in the crash. The surgery, which lasted two hours, was said to have been successful. Mr Jacob Edi, the governor’s spokesman said Wada was in stable condition. “I saw His Excellency after the unfortunate accident. He has been stabilised since last night (Friday). I spoke with him and he shook my hands. It was after he stabilised that he was flown to Abuja,” Edi told newsmen. The governor was said to have suffered a broken thigh among other injuries when his vehicle ran into a ditch after a tyre busted on Friday afternoon at Emi Woro village, about 12 kilometers to Lokoja, the state capital, on his way back from Kogi State University where he attended a function. His ADC died while his driver reportedly escaped unhurt. The governor was rushed to the Kogi State Specialist, Lokoja where he was treated before he was taken to Cedar Crest Hospital, Abuja for further treatment. The Medical Director of the hospital, Dr Felix Ogodengbe, who spoke for the doctors handling the governor’s treatment, confirmed, yesterday, that Wada, suffered a broken thigh among other injuries. According to Ogedengbe, the governor ruled out the option of being flown abroad for further treatment of his injuries after a two-hour operation on the thigh on Friday night. “When the governor was brought in at 8pm (on Friday), we were told he was involved in a car accident and we checked him and explained the nature of his injuries to him. We also told him about our ability to manage the injuries. He had a broken thigh and he was taken to the theatre. The governor has since stabilized and he had a nice night; he said he would not be taken abroad for treatment because he has confidence in our capacity to manage him. There is no immediate need to fly him abroad.” The medical director could, however, not state the possible date when Wada would be discharged, saying he needed time to recuperate. “The governor is quite happy to take treatment here; the treatment is on-going. He needs some days in the hospital and I can’t give a date of discharge now.” Meanwhile, Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State, yesterday, prayed God to grant Wada quick recovery even as he urged Nigerians to also pray for the governor. Orji, who described the accident as “very sad and shocking”, also commiserated with the family of the Kogi governor’s ADC, who died in the accident. The Abia governor, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Ugochukwu Emezue, lamented the death of the ADC. Vice President Namadi Sambo; Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State; and a former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national chairman, Alhaji Ahmadu Ali; were among those who visited the Abuja hospital to see the injured Wada yesterday.
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Remember the News on Nairaland on xmas day about a cow that went on rampage and attacked an elderly trader Obinna Adimora. Well ¶ got d news from one of his Nephews that d man gave up d ghost this morning around 2:30 am at a hospital where he was hitherto admitted. RIP Sir |
kingingkinging: how?Its on AIT's BREAKING NEWS! |
The Hilltop mansion of former president Olusegun Obasanjo in his hometown, Abeokuta, Ogun State, is on fire. It is not clear at this moment what caused the fire and if there are casualties but we shall bring you details as we get it.
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pimp_lucious :U r a fóolish beast of a rare breed!..Jesus wept!!!!!..so d pics of obama bowing so dt a 10 year old could feel his hair,which was framed n hung on d hallway of d WH,makes Obama an eediot ee kwa? Ndi mmadu sef.....¶ blame d ritualist dt turned u back from goat to human.u could hv been better off as a he-goat....*sips my HERO beer* |
fhemmy pls i sent u a mail that requires ur very urgent attention..pls checck it and reply/advise accordingly |
More..keep d calls coming in......
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As a new employee in Ecobank, back in 2008, we were given targets from the Head Office – to ‘get’ deposits, like they were hanging on trees and all we were to do was ‘pluck’ the monies. Most women told me horrific stories of how they had affairs with men and women alike, all in the name of getting ‘deposits’. One particular incident stays with me: I had walked into the office of this well known Independent Oil Marketer in my region – my church-member, to sell him my bank services, even though every other bank was offering same services. In his expansive office, he offered me this plush chair to sit on, and then he hastily went to get me a drink. I sat calmly, as my heart thudded in my chest. I tried to think of what to tell him since all I had planned to recite had evaporated immediately upon beholding his lewd smile. He wore that same slimy smile as he offered me the bottle of Maltina. “My pretty baby, what brings you to my humble office?” He was frenzied with excitement. He brought a low chair and sat opposite me, his knees almost grazing mine. He didn’t give me chance to catch my breath and confidence. My stomach quivered in fear. He knew this game well. “Sir..” “Call me, Ken,” He quipped in. He was almost as old as my father. “My name is Ukamaka Olisakwe.” “Uka-baby, don’t be shy. Be free with me. Talk to me.” He quickly grabbed my shoulders, shook them, and then left me again. He launched into a lot of nonsense about how I looked and how he liked my outfit, especially my shoes. I squirmed all the while. “Don’t be shy.” He held my hands in his. I stared at him, and then pulled my hands away. He asked how long I had been in the banking industry. I said I was new. He beamed. He said he would give me a deposit that would shock my manager. He will make me the envy of all in my branch. Ha! “Do you know if I call your MD and told him I am going to give you N100, 000, 000 in fixed deposit you would be given double promotion? What is even your salary? Do you have an official car yet? I am going to shock, baby. Just ask about me. Do you know how many ladies ‘chase’ me for deposit? I just like you.” I stared at my palms. My wedding ring glistened. I felt sad, then angry. I knew if I were a man he would not be this informal with me. He would have been respectful and might even have engaged me in a talk on politics or football or the financial markets. But I was a woman, and as expected, I deserved none of those ‘gentlemanly’ discussions. What do we know, we women? We should be seen as s.ex objects- as toys to be played with, that’s the best respect you could give to a woman. Right? Not as human equals, but as objects to massage men’s ego. “Do you want to have sexx with me?”, I blurted. The smirk disappeared. He looked a little shaken. Then he quickly began to regain the lost balance. “Ehhh, you are one naughty girl..” The dirty smile crept out again. “I am not naughty.” He laughed out loud. “I like you. You are fearless.” “I didn’t know I was supposed to be afraid of you.” “No. No. I didn’t mean that. Just surprised by your boldness.” He was laughing still. “You don’t want to see me bold, Sir,” I said. I wanted to tell him that only a coward, piss-poor-excuse-for-a-man would disrespect a woman this way. I wanted to scream in his face that only fools like him would turn an official visit as an opportunity to browbeat a woman into sex. Another woman might cower, but I am not another woman. I am Ukamaka. If I ever wanted to engage into an affair with you, I would, not because I was forced into it, but because I wanted it. But I quietly stood, patted down my dress and said: “Thank you and have a nice day, Sir.” I got to our office and told my supervisor, the good man, Ugochukwu Nwamara, of my challenges. He did the best thing for us – the marketers. He introduced to us the concept of ‘Team Marketing’. He made us confident. He thought us that women should be shown respect not because they should be pitied, but because they are Human Beings, too. I wish other women were lucky, but it is sad that this modern day slavery is still practiced! ————————- Olisakwe Ukamaka Evelyn is a banker and writer. She is the author of the novel, ‘Eye of a goddess’. She has a passion for promoting literature, women and children rights. |
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During a recent conference on youth employment in Dakar, Senegal, former President Olusegun Obasanjo shocked his audience by openly calling for a revolution in Nigeria. Also, it will be recalled that the former President called Nigerians to come out en masse for a Nigerian type “Arab spring (revolution)” during a workshop on economic diversification and revenue generation in December 2011 at the June 12 Cultural Centre in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Obasanjo’s call was hinged on the prevailing high rate of youth unemployment, which he estimated to be about 72 per cent. If the audience in Dakar was shocked, then the residents of Warri in Delta State were utterly astonished when he commented on President Goodluck Jonathan’s handling of the crisis in the North. Most Nigerians are unable to understand why and how a former President could incite the people to the path of revolution as a measure to check unemployment. They become jittery when such comments come from a retired Army general of the calibre and stature of Obasanjo. His insistence on a revolution has become an unpalatable cliché that Nigerians must decipher. Obasanjo’s statements are more unsettling because he has unrestrained access to Aso Rock to advise and even brief Jonathan on such issues relating to national security. Also, he has the opportunity to meet Jonathan one-on-one during their monthly National Council of State meetings in Aso Rock. And so why does the former President rage and attempt to pull down what he has helped in building? Like all human beings, the former President has his own shortcomings. The most prominent of these is his pay-back mentality for any request scorned or denied. He believes so much in the myth that he is a superhero. As Nigeria’s patron saint, he believes that he is the best President this country ever had. Today, Obasanjo’s call for a Nigerian type Arab Spring has revealed his short-sightedness. The Arab Spring or Arab Uprising started in Tunisia on December 18, 2010 when a Tunisian unemployed graduate Mohamed Bouazizi set himself ablaze to protest police corruption and brutality. The ensuing protest spread throughout Tunisia with increased violence. The result was that the then Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced to flee to Saudi Arabia on January 14, 2011. The protests spread through North Africa and the Gulf States engulfing Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria. Echoes of the Arab Spring resounded in Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Djibouti, et cetera. Today the dregs of the Arab Spring are yet to settle. President Hosni Mubarak was forced to flee on February 11, 2011. And till date, Egypt does not have a stable government as Tahrir Square has become a symbol of the peoples’ solidarity. Even with the democratic election of President Mohammed Morsy of the Moslem Brotherhood, Egypt is as unstable as an ancient blackboard standing on three legs, with the hind leg broken off. Obasanjo’s call for a revolution because of youth unemployment is misplaced. People like him should not pray for a revolution, not even for their children because revolutions are cataclysmic, destructive and unpredictable. The no-nonsense former President needs some tutorial on revolutions. In his recent role as the moderator for Bishop Ayo Oritsejafor’s 40th anniversary on the pulpit, he lambasted President Goodluck Jonathan’s weak response to the Boko Haram crisis. Obasanjo flaunted his genocidal and criminal demolition of Odi in Bayelsa State, where unidentified militants killed 19 soldiers. Some day, he will appear at the War Crime Tribunal at the Hague to answer for heinous crimes against the residents of Odi. The former President speaks of unemployment, but he has forgotten that he laid a solid foundation for this by wasting $16bn on electricity generation without any impact on Nigeria’s electricity generation and distribution. At the time he handed over to the late Umaru Yar’Adua, Nigeria’s electricity megawatts was a paltry 2000 for a population of 140 million people while South Africa boasts 50,0000 megawatts for its 45million people. Industries started folding up and relocating to Ghana during Obasanjo’s government with hundreds of thousands of workers thrown into the unemployment market. He built a personal library in Abeokuta worth N7bn and coerced Nigeria’s richest businessmen, some of who are his business partners, to bank-roll the project which he cunningly named the Presidential Library Project. What more can we mention now? Is it the pauperisation of Nigerians due to the increase in the price of commodity items like rice, sugar, cement, flour and noodles, which were licensed to only one man to import, or the quarterly increase in the price of petroleum products? God save Nigeria.
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https://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/64511000/jpg/_64511690_hill_wood_empics.jpg The 76-year-old's heart attack followed a bout of pneumonia, the club said. A statement from the club read: "Peter was taken ill at home on Friday and is currently being treated in hospital. He is making a good recovery. "The club wishes Peter a full and speedy return to health and our thoughts are with him and his family at this time." Hill-Wood has been chairman of the club since 1982, and is a former vice-chairman of the Hambros Bank. He is the third member of his family to serve as Arsenal chairman, following on from his father Denis (1962-1982) and his grandfather Samuel, who had two separate spells in the role between 1929 and 1936 and from 1946 to 1949. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20572911 |
centje: that's alien to me. Are you sure you're not refering to navel(umbilicus stump)?Eiyaaaa!!!! Relocate from d rocks naa.Its d 21st century already |
rexfada: $2M! this' a huge sum of money. If only I can get a fraction of a quarter of this money my life go just drastically turn around.Lazy Bone!! U no go go hustle 4 money.....*sing* If ¶ hustle my money,u go follow me chop am...na me bring u come lagos,¶ resemble ur papa? ![]() |
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