Crime › Re: Muslim Tv Exec Accused Of Beheading Wife In Ny by osisi2(f): 2:09am On Feb 19, 2009 |
The fact that this man set out to dispel what he called myths about Muslims by his "balanced" Tv show and ends up decapitating his wife in the same exact manner Mohammed did and terrorists do ,speaks volumes. and this is a "moderate" o Like prophet , like slave The noble religion of piece In this case,2 pieces What a shame. |
Crime › Re: Muslim Tv Exec Accused Of Beheading Wife In Ny by osisi2(f): 2:06am On Feb 19, 2009 |
ayinba1: damola1,
nostradamus indeed! the point is this, the action of that one guy is no justification for your statement. If you are very up to date about news of violence to spouses, esp. murder and dismemberment, you will find a greater number of occurences among your fellow christians but any right thinking person will not blame it on the whole christendom.
bottom line, think before u post or better still, mind ur language. See people, even non christians, have feelings! Of course to you anyone who's not a Muslim is a Christian one track minds |
Politics › Re: Yaradua Has finally Gone To The "man Of God" To Seek Healing. by osisi2(op): 12:59am On Feb 19, 2009 |
Jakumo: Nigeria1-BecomeItch, may the fleas of a thousand camels infest your Instruments if you EVER post any more of those retarded, always-irrelevant satellite pictures that you beat off to in toilet stalls.
For the thousandth time, you numbskull, NOBODY is interested in your demented pre-occupation with satellite imagery. Turn yourself in and get institutionalized before you hurt yourself. After the frontal lobotomy operation, you'll be grateful to the people that helped pull you back from the edge. This is the funniest post of the day. I don laff taya! |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 12:41am On Feb 19, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 12:39am On Feb 19, 2009 |
oh ,so 4 play was serious about the wedding thing. Wonderful No wonder he's been away wow I'm happy for him. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 11:30pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
KarmaMod: Happened a few months back, but the thread was cleaned up and locked away. Let me catch him see how he's not been here since this year maybe he's been deported to Onitsha for calling me names |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 11:27pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
oyb: wetin you expect - abi u forget say igbos are the leaders in everything the master tribe - the 'jews ' of africa 
all those things u highlighted - we are just following in your illustrious footsteps
you guys are regular role models 
i no say na you teach me tribalism? 
small time now we too go begin import toxic waste
na so everybody see your tribal remark turn to tribal mark 
i look that thing like five times before e clear. na wetin pesin dey expect from you  Biko delete those highlighted ones quickly before someone calls you a mumu follow follow Infact delete the whole thing sam sam! How can you let us influence you like this? Una no get brain?  |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 11:22pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
Yoruba people will talk, Kwara state indigenes go waka,come begin talk too? ha! there's nothing I won't see  |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 11:10pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 10:54pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 10:52pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
Is there no one who knows the family of this beccomerich of a fellow? I'm very concerned about his mental status |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 9:06pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
BECOMERRICH, before you start drawing your maps just know that no one is questioning his capabilities,his age or his achievements (if any) His statement was unbecoming of an ambassador.and that's just about it.
personally I have no respect for Nigerian military men and it looks like that's about all he did before he was made an ambassador. |
Family › Re: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by osisi2(f): 7:44pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
aloy.emeka shame on you! you don't have to insult someone who's said absolutely nothing to you. |
Family › Re: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by osisi2(f): 6:47pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
RichyBlacK: Many people have laughed the girls off as "house girls" and "wowo girls". They have the right to criticize the girls for being virgins and I also have the right to point to the hypocrisy of adopting an "ambient level" of morality!
Furthermore, the girls agreed, without undue pressure, to participate in the competition. What is wrong with that? Fine, it doesn't suit your Western view of what women should accept, however, it doesn't harm the women in any way. Don't women their age in the United States see OBGYNs? Don't they sometimes poke their fingers inside? What are you really against? Is it the finger-poking (done every day in the US) or the virginity complex within the discourse? Do you realise some of the girls were 16 years old? How many girls in dire financial straights would refuse an opportunity to win something free especially in that your country? We're talking of a place where some girls use their bottoms to pass JAMB and WAEC and men are willing to promote bankers with their "abunnas". Desperation can make people do anything. BTW ObGYN's do not poke fingers anywhere routinely. I have a daughter and no one has poked anyfingers in the name of an exam. The only ones I had are during pregnancy,and once only per pregnancy until delivery day Vaginal exams are only done when indicated. That's why it's absurd that an OBGYN will be fingering young girls in this manner for no apparent medical reason. He ought to have his license revokedIf I knew someone personally at the Nigerian medical council,I would have tendered my concerns about this practitioner. |
Family › Re: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by osisi2(f): 6:29pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
KarmaMod: Richie, I know being old you are plagued with Alhemizers but it'd be best if you stop confusing me with the town bicycle you call a mom.
If I expose you here, I swear no amount of offline begging will save you. I'll keep it at that.
epi, any reason why you've been looking for my attention? We get it, you think you are funny with the lame copy and paste "disses". Is there anything else? Have I ever even spoken to you before? Hospital food lo ma pa e anyway. Please keep his secrets for him. Just let it go |
Family › Re: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by osisi2(f): 6:24pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
spikedcylinder: Oooooooh! It didn't start with this thread did it?  don't you just hate it when people carry aggression against people from one thread to another that is just so childish |
Family › Re: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by osisi2(f): 6:20pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
Richyblack this is so low how can you log on with another name just to throw insults and you're supposed to be a moderator on the forum? No one is dissing virgins,that has never been the point,everyone who has frowned at this stupid idea did so because we think it's very barabaric for a man to stick his fingers into countless girls checking for a hymen in Nigeria in 2009.
What annoys me the most is that this is happening in our most industrialized and prominent city of Lagos which the whole world knows is our commercial nerve. What do you think any foreigner reading this thinks of you and me? Like debo and aloy said,education is the key. The fingers ain't the way. As a woman ,I am highly offended that this sort of nonsense,never before heard of is happening in my country. and to hear a man like you and justgood and a "woman" called epi agree with this type of stupidity is very disappointing. |
Culture › Re: Help Me Understand Why My Urhobo In-Law Won't Shake My Hand by osisi2(f): 5:50pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
Nigerians and some useless culture. what's the big deal about a handshake? The same Nigerians will have no problems treating women and children like trash and frown at a common handshake? A universal sign of friendship. We need help. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 4:18pm On Feb 18, 2009 |
Freewilly: @ osisi,
My sister if I was you I'll be watching my back every where I go. And please don't ever give out your information to anyone because you are getting a lot of crazy people here really pissed off. I never bother to visit NL anymore, but anytime I come on, it's always osisi this osisi that.
Anyways I hope the fire all the incompetent ass monkeys at the Nigeria embassy, try calling them for visa to Nigeria and see how rude and unprofessional the are. The same Oyb that called Igbos and Christians criminals and 419ers on countless ocassions is the one someone is quoting what he says about me.He really does have a lot of time to dig up posts made by nameless faceless individuals that I care nada about. no be him e dey pain? water poured on a solid rock what can it do? Whenever any of them opens their mouths to talk nonsense about Igbos as a group they are sure to get a befitting response on a good day. That is my promise.  |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Us Muslim Tv Boss 'beheaded Wife' by osisi2(f): 4:59am On Feb 18, 2009 |
KarmaMod: Didnt olabowole say it's very easy for Muslim women to leave a marriage? They'll say anything to make Islam look acceptable to Westerners and non Muslims While I agree that there are wife killers in every race,creed and religion,this story is so significant, this is a man who set out with his wife to prove to Americans that Islam is a peaceful religion where women are respected and peace and tolerance was the watchword yet behind closed doors,he had battered the woman constantly for almost a decade perhaps with no remorse afterall his "holy books" say a man can beat his woman and then she picks up the courage to leave and he beheads her in the same exact style Islamic terrosrists use to kill their captives. What does that tell you? Have you noticed that CNN and MSNBC don't have this news anywhere. If it had been a pastor killing his wife or a pastor caught in gay lifestyle,the pagan media and feminists would be holding endless discussions with indepth analysis of the situation. But now they don't want to be seen as Islamophobes lest they blow us and themselves up. How hypocritical |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Us Muslim Tv Boss 'beheaded Wife' by osisi2(f): 4:43am On Feb 18, 2009 |
RichyBlacK: I don't think it's fair to conclude that he did it in the name of Islam, though some may argue otherwise. There are non-Muslims who have carried out similar atrocities.
However, I agree that women should be and must be treated better in Islam. Don't know if it's in the name of Islam but show me a story where a man who set out to prove his religion was tolerant ended up killing his wife in the same exact fashion they're accused of. The papers called this man a moderate Muslim. Hmm! he didn't shoot her like most wife abusers do he didn't run her over he didn't strangle her He didn't even stab her in a fit of rage. He used a knife and consciously with precise calculations severed her head from her neck.What other religion is known for this sort of ritualistic killing? The only thing we don't know is how many allahu akhbars he chanted while he butchered her does anyone remember Daniel Pearl? |
Family › Re: Meet Nigeria's Miss Virginity by osisi2(f): 4:30am On Feb 18, 2009 |
RichyBlacK: Some questions on my mind:
1. Why all the scorn directed at the virgins? 2. Are the women bitter because they lost their virginity to lowlifes? 3. Are the men bitter because they wanted brand new cars (who doesn't?) but had to settle for old, beat-up and worn-out cars? (Pun mosdef intended!) 4. How clueless are those who point to anal sex as the sexual preference of these virgins? 5. Are they aware the relative statistical rarity of women who only prefer anal sex? 6. How is it bad to encourage virginity? 7. What is wrong if more of our girls stay away from premarital sex, on their own volition? 8. How is it difficult to see the correlation between abstinence and virginity in a given population? 9. Are the worn-out and beat-up cars just angry that the brand news cars have what they've thrown away, and are being praised for keeping theirs? 10. Are the drivers of these worn-out and beat-up cars just expressing their frustration at being unable to buy/afford a brand new car when they needed one?
We should celebrate that in an age where used-cars salesmen are willing to sell you anything that moves to make a buck, that there are still people out there upholding the fine tradition of showing you, not necessarily flamboyant, but unblemished, no-dent, clean, simple, elegant, no history of being flooded, factory-fitted, solid, clean-title cars!
I'm buying a 2009 Audi TTS this summer! Sorry, not interested in the 2003 Toyota Camry! Are you trying to justify a man sticking his dirty perverted fingers into countless young women checking for an intact hymen as proof of virginity ? Only in the 3rd world |
Politics › Re: Yaradua Has finally Gone To The "man Of God" To Seek Healing. by osisi2(op): 4:11am On Feb 18, 2009 |
I hope he receives his miracle and I get to see it on youtube. |
Politics › Yaradua Has finally Gone To The "man Of God" To Seek Healing. by osisi2(op): 4:01am On Feb 18, 2009 |
The Nigerian leader is said to be living almost exclusively on a diet of pigeons allegedly prescribed by his band of marabouts as possible cure for his many ailments which includes Churg Straus Syndrome, an alleged lung cancer and kidney related disease. He was said to have been removed and flown to Lagos. He was said to have been revived at Pastor T.B. Joshua’s Synagogue church in Lagos. But sources close to Pastor Joshua denied that President Yar’Adua was ever brought to the miracle center. The synagogue source said “yes Pastor Joshua was not here last weekend, neither was Yar’Adua brought here. They may have met elsewhere I wouldn’t know, what your asking me is new to me.” An Aso Rock source confirmed that indeed Pastor TB Joshua has been consulted while all other marabouts have been relegated to the background at least for now. While every needed “state of the art equipment have been flown in to Nigeria, pointblanknews.com gathered that it is not likely that the German doctors would want to continue with further treatment. The usual impeccable source said that “some American experts may have taken over the treatment of the president.” When Yar’Adua returned to the presidential villa at the beginning of the week, there was no reporter or photo journalist from independent media companies on hand, rather his official photographers were hurriedly called in, the president still looking gaunt and frail was propped up for a photo-up which was circulated to demonstrate that he remained in good health and always good to call the shot. http://www.pointblanknews.com/os1460.html
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Us Muslim Tv Boss 'beheaded Wife' by osisi2(f): 3:22am On Feb 18, 2009 |
from fox. She was very much aware of the potential ramification her filing for divorce might have," said attorney Elizabeth DiPirro, whose law firm, Hogan Willig, represented Aasiya Hassan in the divorce proceeding. "But she wanted to proceed despite the potential for it to erupt."
DiPirro said the couple had "physical confrontations off and on" for their entire eight-year marriage that had recently escalated to death threats. The grounds for divorce were "cruel and inhuman treatment," DiPirro said, referring to mulitple prior incidents of abuse. She declined to elaborate.
"We were worried about the situation becoming volatile," DiPirro said.
The couple had two children, ages 4 and 6, DiPirro said. Muzzammil Hassan also has two children, ages 17 and 18, from a previous marriage.
DiPirro said Aasiya was a brave mother who sought a better life for her young children.
"She was a very brave woman who was extremely devoted to her children and had come to this decision after a long, thoughtful process and was determined to change her life for herself and her children," DiPirro said.
Orchard Park Police Chief Andrew Benz said authorities continue to search for the murder weapon.
Asked if the slaying is being investigated as an honor killing, Benz replied, "It's safe to say we're investigating all the angles we can, all the possibilities in conjunction with the district attorney's office. We're looking at whatever we might come across."
Benz said officers were called to the couple's home on Feb. 6, when Aasiya Hassan had obtained an order of protection barring her husband from the home.
"He was served with divorce papers that day at the [television studio]," Benz said. "He came back to the residence and was pounding on doors and broke one window … He left the premises that night."
Benz said Hassan's body was found on an office floor at the Orchard Park television station. He declined to discuss further details of the killing other than to say investigators believe Muzzammil Hassan acted alone.
"At this point, that's what we believe," Benz told FOXNews.com.
[b]Muzzammil Hassan, who founded Bridges TV in November 2004 to counter anti-Islam stereotypes, surrendered to police Thursday. Hassan touted the network as the "first-ever full-time home for American Muslims," according to a press release.
"Every day on television we are barraged by stories of a 'Muslim extremist, militant, terrorist, or insurgent,'" Hassan said in the 2004 release. "But the stories that are missing are the countless stories of Muslim tolerance, progress, diversity, service and excellence that Bridges TV hopes to tell."[/b]Hassan, who was arraigned Thursday, remains jailed at the Erie County Holding Center. No bail had been set and an attorney for Hassan was not listed, according to a jail spokeswoman. Hassan has a court hearing scheduled for Wednesday afternoon, Benz said.
Dr. Khalid Qazi, a friend of the couple and president of the Muslim Public Affairs Council of Western New York, said the channel had been under financial strain.
"I cannot believe it — I know them both well," Qazi told the Buffalo News. "I cannot get a handle on this."
Samira Khatib, a friend of the couple, said Aasiya Hassan encouraged her husband to launch the cable channel.
"They were really more than married — they encouraged each other in everything," Khatib told the Buffalo News. "She was such a lovely person."
According to a Web site for Bridges TV, Aasiya Hassan "came up with the idea" for the network. The Web site, which shows an undated photo of the couple, identifies her maiden name as Aasiya Zubair.
"Bridges TV is deeply shocked and saddened by the murder of Aasiya [Zubair] Hassan and subsequent arrest of Muzzammil Hassan," a statement posted late Monday read. "Our deepest condolences and prayers go out to the families of the victim. We request that their right to privacy be respected." we've seen his tolerance alright. He only cut her up in 2 pieces. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Us Muslim Tv Boss 'beheaded Wife' by osisi2(f): 2:46am On Feb 18, 2009 |
Kobojunkie: https://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45485000/jpg/45485375_185fa301-9ab9-4494-88c5-62d4513eef05.jpg http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7894721.stm
The founder of a US Muslim TV network has been charged over the beheading of his wife, media reports say.
Muzzammil Hassan, 44, is accused of second degree murder of Aasiya Hassan, whose body was found last week at the TV station in New York state.
Both Mr Hassan and his wife worked at Bridges TV, a station aimed at countering stereotypes of Muslims.
Authorities said Mrs Hassan, 37, had recently filed for divorce. The couple had two children, aged four and six.
Bridges TV, a satellite-distributed news and opinion channel, was founded by Mr Hassan in 2004 and was based in a suburb in Buffalo, in upstate New York.
. and incidentally wife scourging and beheading happen to be part of that stereotype  Let him go to jail and have those "jagudas" in there sodomise him day and night. He'll never be the same again. |
Romance › Re: Inside Human Parts Market In Lagos by osisi2(f): 2:41am On Feb 18, 2009 |
and why is it Ghana sites posting these stories? Don't they have their own issue to deal with in Accra and Kumasi? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 2:26am On Feb 18, 2009 |
Arnold1: They thought they saw tribal marks because they know how obsessed you are with yoruba tribal marks. They know how you spend your life dwelling on it even though other Nigerians have tribal marks
RichyBlack your igbo kinsman changed it to "laziness". Go figure
. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that tribal marks and tribal remarks look similar. Olodo I'm obsessed about a topic with hundreds of contributors that I didn't start I'm obsessed because I posted a topic on a woman captured by her inlaws and given tribal marks plus circumcision which killed her young daughter I'm obsessed with a topic that many Yorubas have started threads asking how to get rid of their marks I'm obsessed about a topic where one threatened to sue her mother over her unsightly marks I'm obsessed over a topic that state legislatures took time to to deliberate on and ban as seen on a thread started by deepzone I'm obsessed for starting a thread about dating a chic with tribal marks where people like Pataki and Sauron responded that they could never do so. I'm obsessed by an issue you've harped on from unrelated thread to unrelated thread like the effeminate person you are You are simply obsessed with me email me on babyosisi@hotmail.com and tell me your real problems I could recommend a real solution. Like I said earlier,in my opinion you died last year and was buried Dec 31st 2008. Now please do go and RIPNeed I say more? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 2:24am On Feb 18, 2009 |
Arnold1: It is my mother that'll go crazy in her old age. anuofia. need I say more? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 2:14am On Feb 18, 2009 |
grafikdon: Nwandoleesha Nwandoleena. . . you're a big super start o. . . see how this thread turned to 'Osisi' Thread. . . 
Osisi is the new Ambassador. . .  My dear,didn't know I caused so many people sleepless nights like this. Don't worry ma dear. They don't call me Nwanyieze for nothing.  ka ara n'agba kwa ndi ara |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 2:12am On Feb 18, 2009 |
Arnold1: osisi is just angry at the yoruba race because they did not fall through their earlier commitment with igbos before the civil war. She blames the whole ordeal of the igbos during the civil war on the entire yoruba people.
Gowon that was the head of state at the time, she completely absolves him, it is awo that she spends her whole life battering.
People can see right through her anyway.
Visit this thread and see the remarks being made about osisi
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-234597.0.html Olodo that thread was originally titled ":Ambassador sacked for making tribal remarks" and people thought they saw "tribal marks" The moderators changed it to "laziness" You'll go crazy with my name on your lips. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Ambassador To Us, Oluwole Rotimi, Sacked by osisi2(f): 2:07am On Feb 18, 2009 |
adconline: the same Ojo maduekwe who called igbo's quest for presidency 'idiotic' As per the Rtd Gen, it tells you the mindset of those running Nigeria. One Nigeria! Amen I don't know much about the guy but Nigerians would sell their souls to get a piece of the soured Nigerian moi moi. That statement by Rotimi was way over the top and he not only needed to be recalled,he should have been made to tender an apology and subsequently dismissed from civil service. He was representing Nigeria here in DC and ought not bring in his sniper skills acquired during the civil war into it. But then again Igbos have had to endure such statements publicly from OBJ, Adekunle and several other Yoruba Nigerian officers. He's not the first and certainly won't be the last. |