Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 6:08pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
Red-Light: what is this one saying? I guess u'll neva be able to comprehend.. |
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 6:03pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
Red-Light: are u seeking attention or u are just born sicktard? And you, Mr ITK thinks you've got all d attention? |
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 5:54pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
Watch Gbagaun on AIT featuring Ikpeba as usual.. |
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 5:45pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
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Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 5:42pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
Imagine Opening game with dis low turn out? Ђδω other matches go be? SMH.... I pledge to Lagos, M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ State. 1 Like |
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 5:38pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
Na Akpu SA chop com field? Dis match is sooooo boring.. |
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 5:35pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
CV keeper is jittery |
Sports / Re: South Africa, Angola, Morroco, Cape Verde - AFCON 2013 Group A by ojoko1(m): 5:33pm On Jan 19, 2013 |
I forsee CV going far in this tournament just like Senegal suprised us at France '98. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: In One Sentence, Convince An Employer You Are The Best. by ojoko1(m): 6:24pm On Jan 12, 2013 |
Shollypopz: Imagine the little thing talking trash called safarichicken, prolly lives in one village like that in Nigeria
.........looking for attention on NL, y'all should give the hood rat some attention, fvcking wretch!!
I dislike her (safari girl) likes.. Attention seekers. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: In One Sentence, Convince An Employer You Are The Best. by ojoko1(m): 6:18pm On Jan 12, 2013 |
safarigirl: F9.
If you insert the words 'and', 'but' 'unless' and 'if', that makes two sentences. I believe the topic is 'In One Sentence' Quit criticizing and write ur own dear. That sentence is complex. |
Romance / Re: Importance Of Body Beauty In Choosing A Partner by ojoko1(m): 5:16pm On Jan 12, 2013 |
mondi_cheeks: Bodily features should be secondary cos if we were to pick men according to how they look...only 18% of the male population in the whole world would be married Dnt kill me with laff, abeg.. |
Politics / Re: Top 10 People That Need To Shut-up In 2013 by ojoko1(m): 10:45am On Jan 10, 2013 |
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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde Friendly (0 - 0) On Wednesday January-9-2013 by ojoko1(m): 10:39am On Jan 10, 2013 |
@all. Let's go back to the DRAWING BOARD.. |
Romance / Re: Are Men Willing To Wait For Sex Till Marriage? by ojoko1(m): 9:08am On Jan 10, 2013 |
Few of us. Of which I'm one.. Warefa U̶̲̥̅̊ tink 5 Likes |
Sports / Re: Veteran Sports Journalist Deacon Ayo Ositelu Dead? by ojoko1(m): 9:04am On Jan 10, 2013 |
RIP to him... |
Politics / Re: Gov. Fayemi Dissolves Cabinet by ojoko1(m): 9:01am On Jan 10, 2013 |
vitality22: I guess you are from that state right? Tell your governor to sit up ok. Meanwhile i never spoke to you, how dare you abuse me. I guess you need some home training you ugly bi*tch. Watch your useless tongue. Anyway I dont have time for kids like you. Нaнaɑº°˚=Dнaнaɑº°=D=D . U̶̲̥̅̊ call her a kid? You are, M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ old unlearned frnd. Always get ur fact right before U̶̲̥̅̊ come on Nairaland to post trash. That U̶̲̥̅̊ served in 2006 still baffles me. |
Politics / Re: Gov. Fayemi Dissolves Cabinet by ojoko1(m): 8:58am On Jan 10, 2013 |
Miz D: . Dumbass how much was ur state paying as at 2006?watch ur tongue al ye foolish mockerers. Why are U̶̲̥̅̊ replying the ignorance guy? |
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde Friendly (0 - 0) On Wednesday January-9-2013 by ojoko1(m): 11:42pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
Dnt worry. After AFCON, we will go back to the DRAWING BOARD..lol 1 Like |
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde Friendly (0 - 0) On Wednesday January-9-2013 by ojoko1(m): 8:42pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
kupsonrex:
DSTV of cause Gosh!! Guess I'm not gonna watch it then. I can only view Super sport Blitz A̶̲̥̅̊₪D̶̲̥̅̊ Select cos of M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ subscription. Tanks though. |
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Cape Verde Friendly (0 - 0) On Wednesday January-9-2013 by ojoko1(m): 8:26pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
PLS WHICH STATION(s) WILL BE SHOWING THE MATCH? PLssssss |
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh And Anabella Amaraci Collins (Her Lesbian Partner)? by ojoko1(m): 6:21pm On Jan 09, 2013 |
Just like someone said, ignore any post on Tonto dike A̶̲̥̅̊₪D̶̲̥̅̊ it will naturally fade away. The frontpage has lost its 'flavour' I dnt even visit here like before again. |
Celebrities / Re: Don-Jazzy 's Thugs Beat-up Princewill Ojukwu by ojoko1(m): 6:54pm On Jan 08, 2013 |
Okija_juju: WHAT IS THIS WORLD TURNING INTO?! Social Network is slowly making bitchassness legal.
I remember the days when a Nigga beats up your a`ss, you go heal yourself anad wait for your chance to get even.. Now a grown ass man gets beaten, he takes picture of his a`sswhooping and puts it up for the whole world to see..
DANM!!!!! WTF is going on these days?! Pls Ђδω can I quote this immature post?.. |
Politics / Re: FG To Tackle JAMBS Another Boko-Haram Group by ojoko1(m): 11:06pm On Jan 05, 2013 |
olillywales: The Federal Government has launched an offensive against a little known terror group, Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina fi Biladis Sudan, which roughly translates as Vanguards for the Aid of Muslims in Black Africa.
Saturday PUNCH’s investigations showed that security agents had intensified their investigation of the brains behind the new group.
It was learnt that security agents were banking on detained members of Boko Haram and JAMBS to unmask the people behind the new sect.
JAMBS is said to be in its embryonic stage, though deadly like any other terror group.
Security sources told our correspondent that intelligence reports indicated that JAMBS is an offshoot of Boko Haram – the result of the fragmentation of the deadly sect.
It was learnt that JAMBS was created by Boko Haram commanders who were disenchanted with the leadership style of the extremist group’s spiritual leader, Mohammed Shekau.
The new sect, which had claimed responsibility for various acts of hostage-taking and the November 26, 2012 attack on the Special Anti-robbery Squad detention centre in Abuja, has been under security watch, findings by Saturday PUNCH have shown.
The group, which is believed to be affiliated to the Al-Qaeda in the Maghreb, said it was behind the recent kidnap of a French engineer, Francis Colump, in Katsina, citing France’s push for military intervention in Mali as justification.
The sect stressed in a statement that it would continue to launch attacks on the French government and its citizens as long as the government maintained its alleged hostile stance against veiled women in France as well as the European country’s support for military intervention in Mali.
It was gathered that the new group is engaged in low level insurgence against security agencies and the civil populace in parts of the country, but security operatives would not want to give it publicity by acknowledging its existence and capability.
“We are not closing our eyes to the activities of the new sect; in fact, they have been under our radar for sometime, but we don’t want to give them legitimacy by acknowledging them. That is why it seems as if security agencies are ignorant of their antics, but that is far from the truth,” a security source stated.
Findings indicated that while security agencies were seriously focused on rooting out Boko Haram, the new sect was not seen as a major problem because it is believed to be “a mere branch of the Boko Haram tree and once the tree is felled, the branches will wither,” a source said.
When contacted, Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, said the police were determined to tackle terror groups and sundry criminals in the country.
“Our mission is to fight crime and fight it effectively; our approach is a holistic one and I think its high time Nigerians appreciated that our strategies are working. Our determination to fight crime headlong is unshakeable and we will continue to record success against crime and criminality in this year,” Mba said.
Meanwhile, the Christian Association of Nigeria has described the emergence of JAMBS as “the same finger of a leprous hand.”
According to the association, the change in name from Boko Haram to another group is to elicit attention and pave way for negotiation.
The Public Relations Officer of the 19 Northern States of CAN and Abuja, Mr. Sunny Oibe, said in an interview with Saturday PUNCH on Friday that the Federal Government should not enter into dialogue with them because they are “criminals.”
He said, “Whether you call them a new Islamic group or Boko Haram, it is the same finger of a leprous hand; all of them are the same and their agenda is one. The Islamisation of this country and intimidation of Christians so that there won’t be Christianity in the Northern part of the country is part of their agenda. It is just changing from Boko Haram to another group for them to get attention.
“The emergence of the new group is to get attention and our position is that there should be no dialogue with criminals. You cannot use your left hand to point fingers in your father’s eyes and such intimidation is not acceptable.
SOURCE-www.informationnaija.com/fg-ready-to-tackle-another-boko-haram-groupjambs/ Lolz |
Politics / Re: Do Nigerian Leaders Use Nairaland? by ojoko1(m): 2:36pm On Dec 29, 2012 |
ITbomb: el-Rufai was here Confirmed Ao did U̶̲̥̅̊ get to know |
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Food / Re: Christmas Cow Attacks Man In Onitsha by ojoko1(m): 2:14pm On Dec 26, 2012 |
Ada Nri1: =))º°˚˚˚°ºнaĦaнaº°˚˚˚°º=)) All of you that are saying first to comment are a tad deluded.
@ topic, that cow will b over cooked 4 that problem Deluded? I think U̶̲̥̅̊ are |
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Celebrities / Re: Pictures Of Genevieve Nnaji's Daughter? by ojoko1(m): 11:46am On Dec 26, 2012 |
It has been confirmed that d lady in d pics is Nengi Warikoko, still some decided to be wasting their precious time... Add me if U̶̲̥̅̊ need counselling A̶̲̥̅̊₪D̶̲̥̅̊ mature talks. 2236fc53 |
Jokes Etc / Re: How Do You Say "Ђδω Many Years You Take Senior Me" In English. by ojoko1(m): 11:58pm On Dec 25, 2012 |
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Literature / Re: My Appreciation Letter To 2012 by ojoko1(m): 11:44pm On Dec 25, 2012 |
twentycent:
@faporori..let me join to shame on Jr behalf cos u were floored real bad on this ur first to comment tingy.
Me sef join. Нaнaɑº°˚=Dнaнaɑº°=D=D |
Career / Re: Doctor Abandons Medicine To Be A Pipeline Vandal by ojoko1(m): 4:01pm On Dec 25, 2012 |
chineji: When Salifu Odiba gained admission to study Medicine and Surgery at University of Jos in 1996, his dream was to one day own his hospital.
But two years after his graduation, the 35-year-old doctor abandoned his stethoscope and chose life on the fast lane by joining pipeline vandalism cartel.
Odiba, who was recently arrested in Kogi State by the Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism, Force Headquarters, said he was attracted to the illegal business because it was lucrative.
He said, “I spent eight years studying Medicine and Surgery in UNIJOS and graduated in 2004 and later served in Bauchi State. A year later, I got a job at Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission where I practised for six months. But I was later asked to leave.
“I moved to Kogi in 2006 and it was there that a friend introduced me to the business. I was making good money and later got a part time job at Federal Medical Centre. I received N90,000 as monthly salary which was not enough for me. So, I stuck to the pipeline business.”
The suspect added that he even had a part-time job at another hospital but the commission he received was too little.
Describing his modus operandi, the Kogi State indigene said he acted as a middleman for the vandals and buyers.
He said although he never destroyed a pipeline, he was actively involved in the business and soon became popular.
He said he was usually paid commission by pipeline vandals and buyers after he had sold the products.
“People started calling me ‘oil doctor’ because I always had ready buyers for all kinds of petroleum products. Oil business is very lucrative especially in Kogi State where as many as 17 trucks of petroleum products could be siphoned and sold in one night,” he said.
Odiba lamented that the medical profession was no longer as prestigious as it was due to the “large number” of people practising it.
“People don’t visit hospitals like before. These days, many Nigerians prefer to take self medication,” he said.
Narrating how he was arrested, the suspect said he was contacted by a source at Lokoja, the state capital, who claimed to have large quantities of oil in a barge.
He said he was on his way to finalise the deal when policemen arrested him.
Odiba, who vowed not to return to crime if released, burst into tears when narrating the hardship he had suffered in the past.
He said although N90, 000 was not a poor salary, the pressures of having to take care of his siblings fuelled his greed.
He said, “I have four siblings and my parents are retired. I am the first son and through this business, I have been able to sponsor two of my siblings through university and they have graduated. I don’t spend the money I make on myself. I have a fiancée but I can’t even afford a wedding now.
“I don’t want my siblings to suffer and I did this for them. Crime for me was due to a quest for survival but I promise never to go back to it. I spent last year’s Christmas in police custody after being arrested in Kaduna. This year again, I’m spending my Christmas in detention.
“I’m tired of this life of crime and I promise never to go back to it again. My dream is still to own a hospital and even while doing the oil business; I rendered free medical services to people.”
Odiba, who was arrested and detained for a similar offence last year, said he was released and warned when investigation showed that he only played a minor role.
The Officer in charge of the task force, Friday Ibadin said Odiba’s case was proof that not only miscreants were into the illegitimate business.
He said, “The suspect was arrested at Lokoja. Ajaokuta specifically has become a haven for these criminals. The business is very lucrative because a tanker of crude oil could be bought illegally for as low as N800, 000 and resold at N5m during scarcity.
“This is economic sabotage and it carries a life sentence. Members of the public are hereby warned to stay away from the nation’s pipelines.”
http://www.punchng.com/metro/doctor-abandons-medicine-becomes-pipeline-vandal/ Ok |