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Crime / Re: Man Rapes And Kills Ghanaian In Lagos (photo) by omobaekiti: 11:40am On Jun 10, 2016
Luxiana19:
So sad. Feel so bad for the child, what will become of him.

And I dont get why Nigerian hospitals will be rejecting emergency cases sef
which child
Politics / Re: FG To Cut 2016 Budget, Increase Debt Ratio by omobaekiti: 8:53am On Jun 10, 2016
ReabridCharles:
There is something I don't understand about this budget.

The budget they say will not be fully implemented, then why borrow to fund it when you've recovered about $9bn.

Why cut down on capital expenditure when you can cut down on Aso rock spending. Nigeria is in dire need of those capital projects to revamp our infrastructure that lays in dacay.

Wait oh! Why am I wasting my time? Buhari has ear problem....
You are writing not talking
Politics / Re: Foreign Refineries To Stop Buying Nigeria’s Crude Oil Due To NDA Attacks by omobaekiti: 10:37am On Jun 09, 2016
janellemonae:


Guess what. We will get fiscal federalism. It would be good for d SS cos they deserve it but guess who is going to come up wt another excuse to disrupt everything again. The Biafrans.

If u think biafrans are interested in true federalism, ur naive. They just want d whole estate (Nigeria) to themselves. This whole support of NDA and GEJ weis a smokescreen. 2yrs into fiscal federalism, u

I really agree with you on that


will hear new complaints. Lol! History always repeats itself.
Politics / Re: Foreign Refineries To Stop Buying Nigeria’s Crude Oil Due To NDA Attacks by omobaekiti: 10:04am On Jun 09, 2016
its really baffling to see that Tinubu,Fashola et al are not saying anything concerning fiscal federalism.This has been the crux of their talk as opposition that one would think they would restructure the country within a month of coming into power,now they are silent. I sincerely want one Nigeria but if we can't restructure then I think we've gotta go our separate ways,my only fear is that in our new wine (country) we would still have the old wine skin (politicians)

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Romance / Re: Her Phone Is Always Switched Off Every Evening by omobaekiti: 9:32am On Jun 09, 2016
pcguru1:

hehehe i don't give people hope most times esp in relationship advice, i prepare them for the worst, too much hope breeds dissappointments
yeah I feel you but life would be horrible without hope,but one should not place hope on hopeless matter.Adios
Romance / Re: Her Phone Is Always Switched Off Every Evening by omobaekiti: 12:40am On Jun 09, 2016
pcguru1:
Also dont stress yourself most relationships are bound to fail anyway. Just take it easy
very comforting
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 10:05am On Jun 04, 2016
CertifiedFreak:
The 10th- the 2nd supposed countries endorse your title as countries in obscurity. Malta is definitely not obscure hence leaving its presence on this list head scratching albeit with a very interesting history. Learnt a lot tho'
Sovereing military order of malta is different from republick of malta.
Agriculture / Re: Nigeria To Begin Exporting Rice From Kebbi State(photos) by omobaekiti: 12:14pm On Jun 03, 2016
jimi4us:
why una like to sound like clowns just to defend buhari, so we in the SS should start to eat Northerners Shinkafa?
What has Buhari got to do with this na...I dont do that....
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Agriculture / Re: Nigeria To Begin Exporting Rice From Kebbi State(photos) by omobaekiti: 9:37am On May 31, 2016
jimi4us:
Buhari sef, export to where? All the almajiris and the other side don see rice chop?
its obvious you have not been to the North,shinkafa is very cheap there and its locally grown rice oh not your thailand/india rice.
Politics / Re: Ekiti Workers Begin Strike Today Over Unpaid Salaries by omobaekiti: 10:11am On May 26, 2016
TOBIeee68:
na wao for all dis blogger who told you fayose didn't pay dia worker Chai chai dre s God oo mind wot u say abt odas see fayose s paying us I work under him as student lecturer mind wot u post at tyms pls NL if u don't no anytin abt ekiti ask from dose leaving dere like oda state did dae pay dere workers also e.g osun, oyo own 7month salary a friend of mine told me am d1 DAT even send him d l2 salary I collected from governor fayose ogun state s among no accommodation for corpers quote me wrong if I lie ogun state pple please, kwara, n odas state I rep fayose s cuz his showing his people love, caring nt like odas governor afta campaign u won't see dere eyes again til 2019 again n if he don't do DAT again u people wl still talk na wao for Nigeria people with dere problem.


God fayose
God bless ajimobi cuz s my state governor
God bless buhari n zombies increase of fuel I wl neva forget. sai baba regime for wot he did to Nigeria
you worked as a student lecturer in Ekiti state and your written English is very woeful, I put it to you that you are a liar,a big fat liar.

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Politics / Re: Asari Dokubo: Chibok Is A Scam, No Girl Was Found Because No Girls Were Missing by omobaekiti: 5:02pm On May 20, 2016
Built2last:
Chibok Parents and family really must enter Guinness book of records. First none came forward to talk to TV about their abducted daughter. None went naked out of grief. None made a fuss over their missing daughter.

Now a man appears with your RESCUED daughter. It is not that the man brought her and was crying and apologizing. NO. In a military rambo-like rescue, both vigilantes and military combined like rice and beans and swung in and rescued your daughter. They "CAUGHT" the kidnapper and serial rapist who had even gotten her pregnant and made her a mother. This man from whom this girl is RESCUED, who did not RETURN her out of his own volition is never arrested, never beaten up, never tortured to show where the rest are. Instead he is flown like a prince and kept in the same hospital bed as the RESCUED girl.

And the girl's parents and brother, instead of biting the man ear who kidnapped their 16 years daughter, instead of trying to murder him, they are silent and allowing their daughter to continue being with him. A man who has kept their daughter away from them and caused them grief, they are quiet and allowing him access to her as if he gave them bride price.

Let us now juxtapose Ese Oruru's case. Do you think the parents will allow emmmm emmmm emmm. Emir Sanusi parade himself as her husband? Emmm oh Sorry Yinusa. Have you seen Yinusa and Ese in same environment?

Abduction and rape is no joking matter. No matter how much and how long a victim has been with her abductor and how many children they have made, the abductor is separated from the victim and sent to jail while the victim is treated for trauma and other physical and psychological damage that may have occurred.

Truth remains, if it does not look like a duck, walk like a duck and squawk like a duck, it is not a duck. You cannot tell me Buhari and all around him are stupid enough not to know that a rapist is not allowed to continue to be with the victim just because they have a child Surely the president is not that stupid? He must know that the girl and her rapist and abductor must be separated right?

Poor script writers. APC looking for what to celebrate on May 29 after a year of destroying Nigeria and plunging people into suffering. This is the best they could come up with.

Anyway, it is woking. I know many fools who believe this nonsense.
I guess the president should be held responsible for the ineptitude of the NA,lawd knows what the Army where thinking when they took the girl for check up...why tag the terrorist along,and your asking of the relatives of the girl not attacking the BH guy there's no where in all pix I've seen that they where together.
Brother man where you not aware of how the parents of the missing girls went to aso rock during gej's tenure and how even PMB walked out on them,how come you never saw nor heard about it. its been reported by electronic and print media how some of the girls parent died all in all you said its a badly written script,which makes it more authentic because if this is a planned work the planners would have tied all these supposed loose ends...note that the supposed writers have the apparatus of the state within easy reach and they can hire people that are advance in thought than a thousand of those calling it a scam put together.
Politics / Re: Some Questions About Amina Alli The Rescued Chibok Girl by omobaekiti: 3:30pm On May 20, 2016
megrimor:
It doesn't baffle me at all that you are taking sides with the brainwashers. So, her traumatization erased English Language from her lips, erased her own name from her lips but didn't erase Hausa language from her lips? My dear, you ought to be more educated than I thought you were. Think like a being for once. Don't be beclouded by sentiments. She was about writing WAEC @13yrs old. Were you able to achieve that @13yrs? Spare me all this thrash! #TakeBackYourSense #YouNeedSense #ReceiveItInJesusName
my noble sir,I really doubt if you've been to these areas in the NE,aside of people in cities like Maiduguri (not even all in the city) majority of secondary school leavers find it very difficult to converse in English language. And as for the Hausa language not disappearing from her,haba even amongst the terrorist, every one should know that the language would be Hausa language nah...like someone say earlier even PDP congratulated the NA
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 2:03pm On May 20, 2016
1 The Sovereign Military Order Of Malta
Unlike nearly every other hidden nation on this list, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta is recognized across the world. It has bilateral relations with 105 countries and diplomatic relations with another six (plus Palestine). It has a permanent observer status at the UN, and its passports are accepted in many of the world’s major nations. Yet it has literally no territory. Not only that, it doesn’t even lay claim to any.
This curious existence is down to the Order’s extremely long history . A group of Catholic knights that was founded in the 11th century, it once occupied and owned the island of Malta. Then, in 1798, Napoleon came to visit. Kicked off its homeland, the Order relocated to Italy, where Catholic nations continued to recognize it as a legitimate nation. Somehow, this state of affairs lasted the next 217 years. Today, the Order has control over just two buildings in Rome. It has no stated wish to reclaim the island of Malta, and its 13,500 members mainly involve themselves in humanitarian work. Yet to over half the world’s countries, including most of the EU and Canada, it remains a functioning state, accorded the same privileges as many nations.

Source
http://listverse.com/2015/11/15/10-secret-countries-youve-probably-never-heard-of/

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 1:59pm On May 20, 2016
2 NAGORNO-KARABAKH REPUBLIC
Nagorno-Karabakh is another post-Soviet state frozen in time. Known by its inhabitants as Artsakh, it has its own government, constitution, and military. Yet not a single other country recognizes it, not even Russia. Instead, the world considers it a part of Azerbaijan , the country it fought a brutal war of independence against in 1991–1994.
Part of this may be to do with geography. Nagorno-Karabakh is completely surrounded by Azerbaijan. Trapped up in the mountains and barely bigger than South Ossetia, it’s one of the most awkwardly positioned wannabe countries on Earth. A single corridor of occupied Azeri land connects it to Armenia—with whose people its citizens share ethnic roots—like a narrow umbilical cord. The likelihood of Armenia and Azerbaijan coming to an agreement over Nagorno-Karabakh’s status is unlikely. A shocking level of ethnic cleansing on both sides took place during the post-Soviet war, and fighting still claims
dozens of lives each year.

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 1:51pm On May 20, 2016
dwilliams:
abeg I wan create my own country, just for me and my kids
you could do it if you are committed...you don't even need to have a big land just know that by the age of 200 your dream would've come through.
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 1:39pm On May 20, 2016
3 DEGAR
Like many others on this list, the Degar were screwed over by the collapse of colonialism. A Christian people based in the central mountains of Vietnam, they had long been persecuted for their religion. That changed with the arrival of the changed with the arrival of the French, who knew them as the Montagnard. The Degar formed an alliance with their colonizers and in return were rewarded with a state of their own .
Drawn up in 1946, the Pays Montagnard du Sud would be ruled by an emperor and be separate from the rest of Vietnam. For a few years, this seemed on the verge of becoming a reality. Then 1954 came, and the French abruptly decided to abandon their ambitions in the region. Before the Degar state could be established, they’d pulled out, leaving a vacuum in their wake.
With the French gone, the Degar allied themselves with US special forces in the region. Soon, they controlled their own bases in the kingdom’s proposed territory, in return for fighting against the Viet Cong. Again, they had hopes of formalizing their nation. Again, history intervened.
After the Vietnam War ended in a Communist victory, the Degar lost everything. Many fled to the US or Cambodia. Today, they consider themselves a repressed minority in Vietnam, still trying to regain the state that history cruelly denied them.
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 1:38pm On May 20, 2016
3 Degar
Like many others on this list, the Degar were screwed over by the collapse of colonialism. A Christian people based in the central mountains of Vietnam, they had long been persecuted for their religion. That changed with the arrival of the changed with the arrival of the French, who knew them as the Montagnard. The Degar formed an alliance with their colonizers and in return were rewarded with a state of their own .
Drawn up in 1946, the Pays Montagnard du Sud would be ruled by an emperor and be separate from the rest of Vietnam. For a few years, this seemed on the verge of becoming a reality. Then 1954 came, and the French abruptly decided to abandon their ambitions in the region. Before the Degar state could be established, they’d pulled out, leaving a vacuum in their wake.
With the French gone, the Degar allied themselves with US special forces in the region. Soon, they controlled their own bases in the kingdom’s proposed territory, in return for fighting against the Viet Cong. Again, they had hopes of formalizing their nation. Again, history intervened.
After the Vietnam War ended in a Communist victory, the Degar lost everything. Many fled to the US or Cambodia. Today, they consider themselves a repressed minority in Vietnam, still trying to regain the state that history cruelly denied them.
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 12:33pm On May 20, 2016
greatness22:
**spreads mat with 5 bags of popcorn and 2 Hollandia Yoghurt**
only you,don't be stingy oh
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 9:08am On May 20, 2016
olumide81:
kindly confirm the presence of our Jew brothers in those places on your way back....thank you
if you mean Biafra,I'm sorry they are no where near the list.
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 9:05am On May 20, 2016
4 CHINLAND
Comprising the western edge of Myanmar along the border with India and Bangladesh, Chinland is home to around 1.5 million people and more tribes than you can shake a proverbial stick at. There are at least six major ethnic groups in the region, subdivided into 63 tribes that speak around 20 languages. The one thing they all have in common is their historical grievance against Myanmar.
Prior to the 18th century, Chinland’s borders encompassed large tracts of both Myanmar and Bangladesh, along with a chunk of northeastern India. Then the British arrived and conquered everything. Not only did they screw up Chinland’s present, they screwed up its future. When the empire pulled out of the subcontinent in the late 1940s, it left the fledgling nation at the mercy of its bigger neighbors. In no time at all, Chinland was swallowed up by what was then called Burma.
Since then, Chin nationalists have agitated for either a separate state or for Myanmar to become a full federation, granting them exclusive rights . With the government in Naypyidaw currently going through a
once-in-a-lifetime upheaval, it’s impossible to say whether their wish might soon be granted.

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 8:54am On May 20, 2016
5 Barotseland
A stretch of central African floodplain roughly the size of England, Barotseland considers itself the world’s youngest nation state. In March 2012, the Barotse National Council decided to unilaterally declare independence from Zambia over a promise broken nearly 50 years earlier.
According to the Barotseland royal household, its 1964 treaty to join Zambia was supposed to give the kingdom complete autonomy within the country. Up until that point, the region had been an independent nation, recognized as such by the colonial British administration. However, the moment the treaty was signed, Zambia incorporated Barotseland fully, rendering it little more than a regular province with no special status . In the decades since, attempts to agitate for independence have been broken up with beatings and bullets.
This is particularly galling, as Barotseland was once the heart of an Namibia and up into the modern Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as controlling most of Zambia. Although the current royal household only wants a small strip of 126,000 square kilometers (50,000 mi ) returned to it (the whole western province), the government in Lusaka has chosen to ignore its pleas entirely. that stretched from Angola to Namibia and up into the modern Democratic Republic of the Congo, as well as controlling most of Zambia. Although the current royal household only wants a small strip of 126,000 square kilometers (50,000 mi ) returned to it (the whole western province), the government in Lusaka has chosen to ignore its pleas entirely.

Politics / Re: Biafrans And PDP Are Behind Fulani Herdsmen And NDA by omobaekiti: 2:04am On May 20, 2016
Intellect20:
Another yorubaa wailer...you asked very useless questions. Fulani did not only attack Enugu, they also attacked Benue, Delta, Ondo, and other states. So what's your point? Yes they called for release Nnamdi Kanu because they believe he is fighting a righteous cause...apparently not to you yorubas. In fact, Niger Deltan's know they are the biggest beneficiaries of Nnamdi Kanu's sacrifice...he has made Niger Delta struggle for absolute resource control far more easier.
You missed the sarcasm
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 1:19am On May 20, 2016
List to be continued tomorrow gotta catch me some sleep...orun re ni a o sun o,ase.
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 1:12am On May 20, 2016
6 SOUTH OSSETIA
A tiny stretch of land in the north of Georgia, South Ossetia is barely 4,000 square kilometers (1,500 mi ) of rugged, windswept, mountainous terrain that houses a mere 50,000 people. Yet its citizens believe their territory constitutes an independent nation. They have their own distinct language and are ethnically closer to Russia’s Ossetians than to their fellow Georgians. Like Abkhazia, they also responded to the breakup of the USSR
by declaring independence.
This time, however, the war wasn’t so conclusive. At its end in 1992, South Ossetia was still an uneasy part of Georgia, only now patrolled by peacekeepers from both countries plus Russia. For the next 14 years, the war’s resentments simmered away, until a referendum on autonomy brought them boiling over in 2006. A mere two years later, Georgia sent the tanks in to bring its restive province to heel, only to be chased away when Russia invaded.
Since then, South Ossetia has been de facto independent, with its own government. This state of affairs probably won’t last long. In October 2015, president Leonid Tibilov declared his intention to make the territory a
formal part of Russia.

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 12:59am On May 20, 2016
7 ABKHAZIA
What makes a nation? Abkhazia has a distinct ethnic population, borders based on historical boundaries, its own military, a functioning government, a national bank, its own passports, and recognition from at least four UN member nations (Russia, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Nauru). Yet, to over 90 percent of the world, it remains a province of Georgia, the country it
broke away from in a devastating 1992–1993 war. Historically, Abkhazia is as much an independent nation as somewhere like Wales. Between the ninth century and 1008 AD, it operated as a sovereign kingdom, before being subsumed into Georgia and then into Russia. When the USSR collapsed, the people of Abkhazia declared a return to their medieval borders, sparking off a ferocious war with Georgia. As a result of large-scale ethnic cleansing, most Georgians have now fled the province, while most Abkhazians have fled Georgia. Since 1999, it has claimed itself an independent state.
That it hasn’t garnered greater recognition may be due to Russia’s involvement. Since the early 2000s, Russia has been using Abkhazia as a way of irritating its enemy Georgia. Putin even used the wannabe state to
open up a new front against Tbilisi in the 2008 Russia-Georgia war.

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 12:40am On May 20, 2016
8 NORTHERN EPIRUS
In 2008, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia and, with the support of Albania, set up its own functioning government. The move outraged Belgrade for a number of reasons, one of which may have been Albania’s hypocrisy. Despite backing Kosovo’s move to statehood, Albania has long ignored the wannabe state in its own south: Northern Epirus . An enclave of 40,000 ethnic Greeks living in Albania, the province has endured uneasy relations with Tirana for decades. Between 1946 and 1986, Greece and Albania were technically in a state of war over its status. As late as 2013, Albania’s foreign minister was complaining that Greece had yet to abolish a law relating to the province that left the two countries in a state of frozen conflict .
Although the goal of Greeks living in Northern Epirus is to become part of Greece, the province already functions as a kind of autonomous state. During the Communist years, the Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha gifted the community control of 99 villages in the area. Today, Greeks in the region claim this means they’re now discriminated against by Tirana.
Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 12:29am On May 20, 2016
9 THE REPUBLIC OF BALOCHISTAN
August 11, 1947 is an important day in the Baloch region, a vast province that makes up nearly 45 percent of Pakistan. It’s the day that Balochistan
became an independent nation .
At least, that’s the story according to Baloch nationalists. They claim the British recognized the territory as a state just before leaving, only for Pakistan to illegally annex it less than a year later. On the other side, Pakistan claims the four provinces making up Balochistan individually agreed to join their country. Whatever the historical truth is, there’s no doubting that relations between modern Balochistan and its rulers are strained. Following the rape of a local girl by a Pakistani army captain in 2005, the province
exploded into unrest that has gripped it ever since.
At the time of writing, the wannabe nation is under de facto military control , but its government in exile continues to push for either full independence from Pakistan or at least full autonomy. Although most Balochs view Islamabad with suspicion and want to break away, it seems unlikely they will ever achieve this aim.

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 12:22am On May 20, 2016
the official flag of republic of lakotah

Travel / Re: 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 12:02am On May 20, 2016
10 The Republic Of Lakotah
Imagine you could visit a brand new foreign nation in North America. A country the size of Syria, where non-European languages are spoken; an ancient land that has been home to a proud people for centuries. Well, we’ve got news for you. Lakotah is real and
you can find it in the Midwest.
Stretching over 1,600 kilometers (1,000 mi) across Montana, Nebraska, Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota, Lakotah is the ancient tribal homeland of the Lakota Sioux, who considered the Black Hills sacred. Back in the day, the US government agreed. In 1868, the tribe signed a deal with Washington that gave it the right to the territory.
That Montanans aren’t now all speaking Sioux is down to the Gold Rush. Faced with an onslaught of prospectors rushing into the Black Hills, the government quietly forgot all about its own treaty and let the Lakota get kicked off their land. Reviewing the evidence in 1998, the Supreme Court declared “a more ripe and rank case of dishonest dealings may never be found in our history.”
Although the Court offered the Lakota $600 million in compensation, they rejected the money and instead announced they would unilaterally withdraw from the United States. In 2007, the tribe made a formal petition to Washington, asking for its reservations to be joined into a sovereign nation. As of 2015, the Lakota still consider themselves an independent state and are fighting to be recognized internationallyg
Travel / 10 Secret Countries You've Probably Not Heard About (pix) by omobaekiti: 11:45pm On May 19, 2016
Setting up a country is a tricky business. You can have your own army, passports, territory, head of state, and legal system and still not count as a real nation. Just ask Kosovo, which remains part of Serbia in the eyes of
nearly half the world, or Somaliland, which is recognized by literally nobody despite having a strong legal case for statehood.
These are just the big names, the ones that get into the news. Step behind the headlines, and you’ll uncover a whole host of nations-in-waiting, crying out for recognition. Some exist very far away. Others are closer to home than you might think.
Politics / Re: Buhari's Official Statement On Amina Ali After Receving Her At The State House by omobaekiti: 11:05pm On May 19, 2016
rozayx5:
SCAMMMM
So if the Chibok girls kidnap is a scam and was staged to bring PMB to the presidency,so would it be safe to say that the agitation for Biafra and the NDA bombings in Niger delta is another attempt to replicate what Buhari did after all everybody is wiser according to.......

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