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our elders where is TRUTH? |
what a pity |
onila:sorry dear for being to hard on you I understand everything. Most times we fail to check our daily routines. 1. they define us 2. they define how people relates with us my opinion though |
Father I will earn that kind of salary very soon IJN Amen |
onila:u got to refix your attitude towards men...... if your attitude was able to bring out the beast in a gentleman then its bad agba mbu atuu nogwe agba abuo atu nogwe o bu ogwe ka apiri akwuu |
onila:u got to refix your attitude towards men...... if your attitude was able to bring out the beast in a gentleman then its bad agba mbu atuu nogwe agba abuo atu nogwe o bu ogwe ka apiri akwuu |
This is the second time, this is happening to me.u said its the second time is it by the same person? we were just friendly to each other because we are Nigeriansonila I told u its your fault the evidence is there u created the platform. he confessed his feelings towards u. I know he might not measure up to the status u want since u said he's too skinny for you i know the guy would apologize. he might ask for another chance But be rest assured that what goes around comes around. |
onila: |
onila:onila if u are honest with yourself its your fault u have been seducing him ever since before now he manifested check your activities with him for the past 24 hours and prove me |
OpenGames:using ur belief to judge u |
serves them right he is only pay them back in their own coin what u sow is what u reap wusiwur |
end time onila what did u expect from a guy by that hour if the day u were lucky he stopped there LMAO |
no the man is an EXofficio member of the SINators |
Dunsin89:that's not true. most people don't like to travel out of their territory they prefer being local champions |
he is only reaping what he sowed |
afrideo:what of democracy? |
lemme hear story for the gods |
U see if I call this SHAM zoo some people will take offence imagine harbouring two deadly animals in your bedroom anyone can kill u any day any time said BULLharry said CHANGE |
laff wan kill me
LWKMsai CHANGE |
is that not goverNATor OKOROAFORawusa sai BULLharry sai CHANGE |
this is serious ooo sai BULLharry |
Hummm.... mtn see gobe sai BULLharry |
let's watch BULLharry and DSS play their game |
Dapaboy:Who cares but our bros in igbanke can ever be left out |
I tot barncanister and truckpusher are saying Biafra is an Igbo thing ![]() |
we don hear na make them CHANGE the status quo cc: lalasticlala |
Truckpusher:He was many parts and different things to different people - a university students leader, a teacher, policeman and Nigerian army officer. An undergraduate student of chemistry and student union president at the University of Nigeria , Nsukka, he left school to lead an armed protest against the exploitation of oil and gas resources in the Niger Delta areas which benefitted mainly the federal government of Nigeria and Eastern region with capital in Enugu and nothing was given to his Ijaw people. He believed that the people of the area deserved a fairer share of proceeds of the oil wealth. He formed the Ijaw Volunteer Force, an armed militia with members consisting mainly of his fellow Ijaw ethnic group. They declared the Niger Delta Republic on February 23, 1966 and gallantly battled the Federal forces for twelve days but were finally routed by the far superior Federal firepower. Boro and his compatriots were jailed for treason. However, the federal regime of General Yakubu Gowon granted him amnesty on the eve of the Nigerian civil war in May 1967. He then enlisted and was commissioned as a major in the Nigerian army . He fought on the side of the Federal Government but was killed under mysterious circumstances in active service in 1968 at Ogu (near Okrika) in Rivers State . he died fighting for Nigerian state that captured and imprisoned him. apearently he killed many on the Biafran side with his special unit |
naijapips02:yes Africa in general were independent sovereign nation states and empires and down in old Eastern Nigeria (Biafra) we had the Aro confederacy which extended to present day Benue Cross River and some parts of Cameroon. the make up of this set up was nation city states with few monarchs that still had council of elders which represents every clan that made up such city states. a highly decentralized system ( Igbo Ama Eze ) |
naijapips02:please naijapips02 if persons do not buy your idea respect it we are all adults we know the truth if Ireland after more than five decades a poor nation could develop with there meagre resources that Britain now envy think about Biafra nke anyi bu nkeanyi.... kwado nkeanyi abunna onye iron |
CONTRARY to the reports being circulated that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Solomon Arase has banned pre-tertiary institutions of learning from conducting morning devotions, the police authorities have said they only alerted schools in terrorist- infested states to be cautious. A statement from the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Olabisi Kolawole said the warning has become imperative so as to warn the authorities of primary and secondary schools in these states not to expose their students to avoidable danger. The IGP therefore “wishes to inform the general public that the Force has not issued any order banning assembly devotion in primary and secondary schools anywhere in Nigeria. It is “against the backdrop of current security challenges in the country, that the Police only issued advisory notice directed predominantly to the States where there are insurgency, enjoining them to apply caution in the said assembly so that such congregations do not present soft target for insurgents”. While duly recognising the fundamental right of the citizen to freedom of worship,”the Police High Command states that the Nigeria Police Force did not stop anybody from taking part in prayer sessions organised by schools, churches and mosques, describing the congregation as the constitutional and democratic rights of Nigerians. Arase enjoined the public to see the present position of the Force as a necessary sacrifice for the security, safety and peace our schools need, as security is a collective responsibility. He reassured all Nigerians of the Police’s determination to “strengthening and enhancing the safety and security of all residents of Nigeria while counting on Nigerians to continue to support and work in synergy with the Nigeria Police Force toward the achievement of its constitutional mandate”. source http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/11/igp-denies-banning-morning-devotion-in-schools/ Wenebadu:CONTRARY to the reports being circulated that the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Solomon Arase has banned pre-tertiary institutions of learning from conducting morning devotions, the police authorities have said they only alerted schools in terrorist- infested states to be cautious. A statement from the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Olabisi Kolawole said the warning has become imperative so as to warn the authorities of primary and secondary schools in these states not to expose their students to avoidable danger. The IGP therefore “wishes to inform the general public that the Force has not issued any order banning assembly devotion in primary and secondary schools anywhere in Nigeria. It is “against the backdrop of current security challenges in the country, that the Police only issued advisory notice directed predominantly to the States where there are insurgency, enjoining them to apply caution in the said assembly so that such congregations do not present soft target for insurgents”. While duly recognising the fundamental right of the citizen to freedom of worship,”the Police High Command states that the Nigeria Police Force did not stop anybody from taking part in prayer sessions organised by schools, churches and mosques, describing the congregation as the constitutional and democratic rights of Nigerians. Arase enjoined the public to see the present position of the Force as a necessary sacrifice for the security, safety and peace our schools need, as security is a collective responsibility. He reassured all Nigerians of the Police’s determination to “strengthening and enhancing the safety and security of all residents of Nigeria while counting on Nigerians to continue to support and work in synergy with the Nigeria Police Force toward the achievement of its constitutional mandate”. source http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/11/igp-denies-banning-morning-devotion-in-schools/ |
what did I do wrong