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Crime / Re: Soldier Held For Robbery Warns CP: ‘don’t Call Me Fake’ (pic) by olayemikaly: 10:59am On Nov 17, 2017
The soldier is very useless, he is a disgrace to his entire community. Such soldier can't belong to the Green boys family.
Romance / Re: Guys, Would You Date A Lady With This Typa Skin Condition? (photo) by olayemikaly: 11:01am On Jun 09, 2017
may God help us
Romance / Re: Mamagee Is The Most Beautiful Lady On Nairaland by olayemikaly: 12:19pm On Dec 06, 2015
Truly you are very very beautiful, infact you are the most pretty girl on Nairaland.

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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Fun And Interactive Bbm Group:kindly Drop Your Pin by olayemikaly: 6:38pm On Nov 17, 2015
pls add me 58FBC230
Music/Radio / Site To Download Music (xtain) by olayemikaly: 5:33pm On Jan 02, 2015
Pls my guys which site can I log in to download Christian music.
Politics / Re: France Aiding Boko Haram, Minister Alleges by olayemikaly: 9:33am On Dec 08, 2014
siraj1402:
MINISTER of National Planning, Dr Abubakar Sulaiman, has blamed continued onslaught of Boko Haram terrorists on Nigeria on alleged animosity the country shares with Francophone West African countries.

Speaking with journalists in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, at the weekend, the minister, who said Nigeria should revisit its Francophone policy, added that the issue of Boko Haram insurgency was political and, fundamentally, military.

“First, the issue of terrorism is global, regional and sub-regional. Second, the terrorism we have in Nigeria has internal and external dimensions to it. Some of the terrorists are not just Nigerians; they are not operating from Nigeria; they are operating from Nigerian borders and they have some back up from neighbouring countries.

“When you look at Nigeria’s history, we have been consistent in the kind of animosity we share with the Francophone West African countries. Nigeria should revisit, for instance, its francophone policy. We should look at the French policy on Nigeria. We should look at the position of France to Nigeria security. We should look at what has been, over the years, the strategy in the area of politics. What have been the relation, attitude, orientation, conduct and posture of France to Nigeria?

“Again, we need to go back to what had been the attitude of France and French government to the Boko Haram issue in our effort to fight terrorism.

“I don’t think Boko Haram is having its ways because government is not working. It is having its way because we are not getting enough support from the sub region. It’s fundamental.

“Third, people should be mindful of one thing when they try to criticise President Goodluck Jonathan on the issue of terrorism. We should know that when it comes to fighting terrorism, counter-terrorism and warfare, presidents do not go to war. It’s the handiwork of the armed forces. It’s the primary responsibility of the military. And let me say this, the Nigerian armed forces today is being dominated by Northerners and the Boko Haram spate is in the North. If there is a problem there, we look at our tactics, military operation and suspect some subversive tendencies in the armed forces.

“The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) is from the North. The National Security Adviser (NSA) is from the North. The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) is from the North. So, why must anyone blame the president? I think we should appreciate what the man is doing by mobilising all these forces.

“So, if there’s problem, we should ask questions from the military and troops. Warfare or counter-terrorism is not just about the president. A lot of factors come in military strategy. And one of it is what I call Grand National strategy. I think we should appreciate the president on what he has done and see how we can collectively devise other mechanisms to get solution to the problem, rather than heaping blame on president.

“Yes, it’s a political issue, but fundamentally, a military issue. And I am not saying they have not tried,” he said.

Troops kill terrorists in Ashaka raids

In another development, fleeing terrorists reportedly managed to retrieve three truckloads of their dead members, following defeat in Ashaka when they were engaged by security operatives.

The defeated terrorists, who arrived in a large convoy of 30 vehicles, motorcycles and equipment, were on a mission to take control of Ashaka.

The troops, it was gathered, were aware of the terrorists’ intention to take over Ashaka, after their operation in Bajoga and its environs in Gombe State.

The terrorists, however, destroyed some equipment of the troops before fleeing the location.

According to defence Twitter handle, “we lost close to a dozen soldiers. We die; t is noble. Lest any form of terrorists rejoice.”

Over 10 soldiers also died in the battle, while those who were wounded are being treated in military hospitals.


http://tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/23542-france-aiding-boko-haram-minister-alleges
We shld stop blaming chad, france whatsoever; the fact is our northern muslim leaders and politicians are to blame in d sense dat wen dis boko haram started, they were burning churches and also killing christains. When security go after dem the muslim community will hide. So nw d sword has turn against dem,they ar nw blaming everybody whereas is d so called muslim brother that invited foriengers to join dem in jihad.
Romance / Re: 10 Reasons on why u should Date a Northern Girl by olayemikaly: 11:34pm On Dec 07, 2014
Famouspecky:
In spite of the dent of insurgency ravaging the northern woman of her pride an security, Northern women happens to be the most conservative.
due to culture an upbringing

#1. She is decent: from her mode of dressing to home, yes there's a cloth for each an makes sure she's covered properly before stepping out of her shell

#2. She is humble; she go down in humility to her spouse. treating him with respect an glorified love.

#3. She walks in dignity; no matter what, a northern woman will always move with dignity an pride.

#4.She's Religious: either Christian or muslimat, she go about her religious activities with ease an peace of mind.

.#5. She's beautiful inside; no need of exposing cleavages to feel attractive, her beauty an confidence speaks volume

#6 She's faithful an truthful; Her aye is aye, her nay is nay. A perfect confidante to a spouse.

#7. She's clean an gentle: she makes sure the inside is clean an fresh cause that's her trophy


#8: She's bold an respectful; no need of foul word , religion an culture frowns on it.

#9: She's hardworking; A good cook, she takes cares of her career an family very serious, that's her priority

#10:She knows the antics on how to satisfy her man

The holy book says he who finds a wife is bless an favoured.
Note: Am a Nigerian first
I disagree wit u, northern girls ar full of pretends; mostly d muslim sixt.
Romance / Re: She Needs A Husband Who Would Permit party Sex !!! "Advice" by olayemikaly: 11:11pm On Dec 07, 2014
Eljay24:
Hi my name is Stella and I love to have sex with more than one guy at the same time. I wasn't like this when I started having sex, it all began in my University days. Now, I think I am addicted to having party. I really want to stop because my best friend told me, no man would want to make me his wife if I have such urge for sex and with my past. Please help me out abeg.

Here's the first Advice she got
I think you've done party too much so that you feel its an addiction. But for you to enjoy sex with A HUSBAND, then I advice you involve dildos into your bed. I also feel you like double penetration, which a Love Machine and a real dick can definitely handle. On the other side -which is negative – is for your to cheat on the man you end up with but if he catches you red handed, know its the end of that relationship. So be wise enough to beside what your really want - a long lasting marriage or a non-existent one!

Pls Advice Stella . ..
Dis is my number let her call me 07032086160 dat is wot i hv been looking for
Crime / Re: I Was Chained And Forced To Sleep With Over 30 Men by olayemikaly: 7:44am On Dec 06, 2014
Finally
Crime / Re: I Was Chained And Forced To Sleep With Over 30 Men by olayemikaly: 7:24am On Dec 06, 2014
DickDastardly:
Op ur name na FORGINUS? cheesy
Is not forge,ok...
Crime / I Was Chained And Forced To Sleep With Over 30 Men by olayemikaly: 1:09am On Dec 06, 2014
Report sent it by freelance journalist, Ihechukwu Njoku...
read below...

The experience of Ifekoya Adejoke is as harrowing as it is heart-breaking. Lured by a false promise of 'greener pastures' abroad, the young Nigerian ended up a merciless victim of human trafficking, chained to a bed in a dingy, dirty Libyan room and forced to sexually satisfy up to 30 men in a single night...

Adejoke, a Lagos indigene, explained that an impoverished background led her to survive by hawking water as a young girl before she became an apprentice hair stylist.



"When I lost my dad, his family claimed my mum was responsible for his death," the 21 year old tearfully said, sharing her experiences at a popular church in Lagos. "They left us with her and ever since then, she has been the one catering for us."



Aged 19, a middle-aged lady walked into the shop where she was styling and approached her with an unusual proposal. "She came to me and said there was a country she was staying in and if she took me to that country, I would make money and would be able to cater for my family."



"My happiness knew no bounds," she recalled, her judgement veiled by the blind promise of greener pastures. "I said, 'Finally, an angel has come'. Unknown to me, she was a devil in human's clothing."



Just one week later, without even informing her mum or siblings, Ifekoya was in a vehicle with the mysterious lady en route to Libya. "She said when we got there, we would board a flight to Spain where I would start work as a stylist".



The long journey by road through the infamous Sahara Desert was nothing short of hellish. "We were seeing dead bodies strewn on the ground," she reminisced, shuddering at the grisly recollection.



"Even the vehicle that was following us directly passed on top of a buried bomb; the vehicle just exploded and everybody there died." Ifekoya witnessed scenes far too horrific to repeat as masked men attacked a vehicle close to hers, beating the occupants to a stupor and raping the women inside.



Finally making it to Libya's capital city of Tripoli, Adejoke was taken by the woman to a duplex. The first glimpse of her new home was a shock to behold. "I met five Nigerian girls there who were half-naked," she stated. Smiling wryly at her bewildered confusion, the woman said she would 'explain everything tomorrow'.



"The following morning, when I woke up, she brought some underwear for me and said these were the clothes I must use to work," the young Nigerian narrated to the sober crowd.



As realisation dawned to what she had unknowingly entangled herself in, Ifekoya bluntly refused. "That afternoon, people said they wanted to meet me because I was new but I protested," she continued.



"So, the woman went outside and brought a cane. They really beat me up until I was very weak. She then took me to one of the rooms and tied me down there. She tied my hands to the back of my head and tied my legs separately so that they were open. That very day, 30 men used me in the room where I was chained."



Shackled as a sex slave alone in the dark, dirty room save for the ravenous men who forced themselves on her, Ifekoya's willpower slowly began wilting.



"After two weeks, the other girls came to me and said that if I didn't accept to do this, she would tie me down for two years. When I knew the whole thing was like that, I just accepted."



Informed that she would have to repay a total of $9,000 to the devilish lady to 'cover the costs' of her travel to Libya, the young Nigerian prostituted for almost one year before finally 'earning' enough to 'buy' her freedom.



However, as hope finally beckoned that she could leave such hellish lifestyle, fate struck another venomous blow. "Immediately I planned to leave the place, I started falling sick - seriously sick."



Nearly one year of sleeping with multiple men on a nightly basis had taken its toll on her young body. "To my greatest surprise, my womb fell. I had to be taken to the hospital where they operated on me to remove it."



Feeble and practically penniless, Ifekoya now faced the ominous challenge of making enough money for the journey back to Nigeria. Her options were limited. "At the end of the day, I had no choice. I still had to resort to the same thing to come back to Nigeria," she admitted.



Eventually ending up in another brothel, she began saving up for the return leg of her nightmare journey. After encountering a fellow Nigerian prostitute who had a similar story as a victim of deception and exploitation, the duo struck a strong friendship and resolved to make the journey together.



At this point, they made what turned out to be a life-changing discovery. "It was when we were in one of our friend's houses that we were introduced to Emmanuel TV," she explained. "We started watching and praying along with it."



Almost 2 years after her intrepid trip across the Sahara Desert, Ifekoya and her friend embarked on the journey back to Nigeria. Inspired by the clips they had seen on Emmanuel TV, the television station of controversial Nigerian pastor T.B. Joshua, they decided to make The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) their first port of call.



After receiving prayer for 'deliverance' from the 'spirit of prostitution' and hearing of their sordid stories, Joshua decided to give the ex-prostitutes N200,000 ($1,200) each to restart their lives.



"God has kept me alive to pass this message across to the youth," the young Nigerian emotionally concluded, admonishing her age-mates not to fall prey to the same tactics used to lure her into slavery.

source & also follow the link for the confession video:

http://lindaikeji.mobi/output.php?postid=5723099743044594263&date=2014-11-24%2006:51:00

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Family / Re: Mother Inlaw Wahala by olayemikaly: 7:22pm On Dec 04, 2014
SAMBARRY:
I feel like singing and dancing to owanmbe songshake shake shake your body. Shaky shaky shake your body . If you marry carry your cross cool
next
Family / Mother Inlaw Wahala by olayemikaly: 6:53pm On Dec 04, 2014
This is a problem of a friend of mine who mother visited his house, due to his son wife put to bed. Anytin dat d mother c dat belong to d wife she will say she like it and d woman will gladly gv it to her;to d extend dat d mother inlaw ask d woman hw much her husband is giving her in d end of d month for up keep. The lady told her, wot came out frm d husband mother is dat d amount is too much,no wonder dat is y her son is nt giving his sibling money. The question nw is dat should d husband ask his mother wot his wife told him.
Pls i need reasonable answer
Politics / Re: Nairalander Breakdown Of Today's Damaturu Attack by olayemikaly: 5:18pm On Dec 02, 2014
Sunymoore:
So after the heavy resistance at the government house, they start to burn government structures within the city before the fighter jet cased them outta the town. The attack lasted for about 9 Hours
[color=#990000][/color]. Which of d govt structures did they burn? Stop lying if u don't knw wot to say.

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Romance / Re: How Do I Get Rid Of My Big Butt Am Shy Having It by olayemikaly: 4:05pm On Nov 27, 2013
[quote author=bastien]Common sister caro,be bold and shake what mama gave u!!!

My babe got a big a$$,she don't walk alone,either with her junior ones or friends.........have talk to her several times and she have change


OP! U gat what 90% of girls in NL is looking for,and u wanna trow it away,oooh ma gosh!! "Ur selling point 4 that matter"

Some girls dey shake bone,so dey shake jeans wey dem wear,4 there mind dem they shake yansh grin

Abeg keep am well

U won't know what u have untill u lose it[/quote na so guy no long tin]
Romance / Re: Dangers Of Inter-tribe Marriage-what Do U Think? by olayemikaly: 4:17pm On Nov 25, 2013
mobf: Aint nothing wrong with inter tribal marriages. The same force that brought you two together should also keep you strong when 'challenges' suffice


I strongly agree wit u cheesy
mobf: Aint nothing wrong with inter tribal marriages. The same force that brought you two together should also keep you strong when 'challenges' suffice


I strongly agree wit u

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