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I'm Just trying to find out if there is any new interview about his wifeYes, where she said they are swingers and can sleep with other partners at will ![]() |
Olabowale and BabsThey rant and get bitter because they don't have the holy spirit in them. One of the fruits of the holy spirit is love. |
Dear donnie, take am easy. You may not be a 'pentecostal', we know; but before you begin to shout "DISGRACE AND DESTRUCTION", there's a small question I'm wondering about: did Pastor Okotie move to divorce his wife - or rather his wife asked for a divorce?Okotie's wife abandoned him and he has a right to remarry on the grounds of abandonment. How did Okotie come into this conversation anyways? i am not a great fan of Oyakhilome because of the way he spots the suit and walks around like a mack daddy. something may be fishy there but not this tsunami and eritrea spirit. |
bawomolo:El Shaddai |
Hugger:Very nice point even though it'll be hard for us to believe. It was a culture that started during the IBB tenure and ever since then is sucking us dry. I am so sure that Inquistiv and Blacksta wailing above will do the same if they have the same opportunity. |
inquisitiv:You are not a Nigerian, are you?. I also think you are not black because black people are not cursed. Did you see any white man that regretted his or her existence because of Hitler or Jack Abramoff? |
blacksta:Stop blaming satan for your greed please. ![]() |
Jakumo:The US govt procured the services of a psychic when they were seriously searching for Osama. |
peppersprayblessed are those who did not see yet they believed. ![]() |
I don't know what the guy here is because it is clear the governor wants to use that project to stash money away. It is like the camera project in lagos. |
So is it correct to say banned DZ has resurfaced as pepperspray? |
na waoI suggest the dad should be jailed. |
Nimshi:Nope Nimshi:Are you a freelance hypocrite? |
Nimshi: ![]() |
naijaking1:In Nigeria?. again, she raised alarm, didn't she? |
His father should be jailed for negligence. How can a father leave his loaded gun carelessly like that? |
Seven-year-Old Shoots Friend Dead By Adeolu Adeyemo Saturday, October 25, 2008 Tragedy struck in Orogbangba community, Oke-Ayo Tuntun in Lagelu Local Area of Oyo state on Friday when a seven-year-old boy, Hammed Opeyemi Odewale, shot his playmate, Segun Dipo, dead with his father’s gun. advertisement The incident which happened at the residence of one Mr. Odewale Otunba, left the deceased dead immediately as he was hit on the forehead by the bullet which penetrated into his skull. The state police command after the case was reported to it, had however, arrested the father of the boy and he was now being interrogated over the matter. AN eyewitness account who is the Secretary, Orogbangba Community, Mr. Oladokun Joel, further explained that he reported the case to the police and said that “the two boys were allegedly playing together when young Odewale innocently picked his father’s single barrel gun, aimed at his friend and pulled the trigger.” “The result was tragic as Dipo was hit at the fore head before he slumped. Hammed was also said to have been fixed to a spot as the sound of the gun was said to have left him confused.” Speaking on the development, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Miss Olabisi Okuwobi, confirmed the incident, but stressed that “Hammed’s father had since been arrested for interrogation while investigations had been launched to unravel the circumstances that led to the shooting.” She then called on parents in the state to take proper care of any form of arms and ammunition from the reach of their children. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/oct/25/608.html |
The stink in farts controls blood pressure By AMELIA TOMAS smelly rotten-egg gas in farts controls blood pressure in mice, a new study finds. The unpleasant aroma of the gas, called hydrogen sulfide (H2S), can be a little too familiar, as it is expelled by bacteria living in the human colon and eventually makes its way, well, out. The new research found that cells lining mice's blood vessels naturally make the gas and this action can help keep the rodents' blood pressure low by relaxing the blood vessels to prevent hypertension (high blood pressure). This gas is "no doubt" produced in cells lining human blood vessels too, the researchers said. "Now that we know hydrogen sulfide's role in regulating blood pressure, it may be possible to design drug therapies that enhance its formation as an alternative to the current methods of treatment for hypertension," said Johns Hopkins neuroscientist Solomon H. Snyder, M.D., a co-author of the study detailed in the Oct. 24th issue of the journal Science. Snyder and his colleagues compared normal mice to mice that were missing a gene for an enzyme known as CSE, long suspected as being responsible for making hydrogen sulfide. As they measured hydrogen sulfide levels taken from tissues of the CSE-deficient mice, the scientists found that the gas was depleted in the cardiovascular systems of the altered mice. By contrast, normal mice had higher levels of the gas, thereby showing that hydrogen sulfide is naturally made by mammalian tissues using CSE. Next, the mice were subjected to higher blood pressures comparable to serious hypertension in humans. Scientists had them respond to a chemical called methacholine that relaxes normal blood vessels. The blood vessels of the CSE-lacking mice hardly relaxed, indicating that hydrogen sulfide is a huge contender for regulating blood pressure. Hydrogen sulfide is the most recently discovered member of a family of gasotransmitters, small molecules inside our bodies with important physiological functions. This study is the first to reveal that the CSE enzyme that triggers hydrogen sulfide is activated itself in the same way as other enzymes when they trigger their respective gasotransmitter, such as a nitric oxide-forming enzyme that also regulates blood pressure, Dr. Snyder said. Because gasotransmitters are common in mammals all over the evolutionary tree, these findings on the importance of hydrogen sulfide are thought to have broad applications to human diseases, such as diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases. The research was supported by grants from the US. Public Health Service and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research as well as a Research Scientist Award. © 2008 livescience.com http://nigeriaworld.com/news/source/2008/oct/26/1000.html |
Bankole and 380 cars Sunny Igboanugo The storms are gathering once again in the House of Representatives where Oladimeji Bankole is at the helm. At the moment, nobody can put a safe bet on how the current build-up over the purchase of cars for members of the House by the speaker and his apparatchik in the house is going to end. But, if the examples from the roads already travelled in the National Assembly in the last nine years or so are anything to go by, then these are indeed times for worry for the speaker, who ceremoniously got into office following the fall of his predecessor, Patricia Etteh, whose fall came through indictment and suffusing campaign carried out by a group of whistle-blowers known as Integrity Group. The group had made a huge issue for the former speaker's award of contract for the renovation of her official residence. They had no trouble convincing an already traumatised Nigerian public, weighed by the impact of large scale corruption by public officials in joining forces with them to dethrone "peace" within the system and enthrone a "clean man" that would do the right thing and give the country a new lease of life. With the apparent wrongdoing and probable corruption in the car purchase story gradually brewing into a major crisis, NASS, which has already seen the fall of four Senate presidents and one House of Representatives speaker may be on its way of recording another victim. But if this happens, Bankole would have himself to blame. There is no doubt for watchers of his style to notice that the speaker appears to believe that "carrying everybody along", would save him permanently from the popular "banana peel", but how wrong this strategy could also be if he intends to use it as a buffer against corruption, because it will not stop his enemies from plotting his downfall. So the solution definitely may not lie in getting all members to pass the resolution for purchase of cars, for instance, but in ensuring that the process of carrying out the mandate and indeed any other activity of the House is corruption-free. That is the only sure way for Bankole and perhaps his successor. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/oct/26/703.html |
Keyamo bombs Bankole •Says ‘You’re worse than Etteh Sunday, October 26, 2008 If the document in the possession of Lagos lawyer and human rights activist, Festus Keyamo over the alleged fraud in the House of Representatives under the leadership of Speaker Sabur Oladimeji Bankole is a true reflection of what really transpired on the purchase of cars for the House members, the leadership of the lower legislature must be in for another round of a free-for-all fight as the attorney has vowed to pursue the matter to its logical end. https://odili.net/news/source/2008/oct/26/sun/pp.jpg •Festus Keyamo According to Keyamo, from the facts available to him, Bankole is worse than Madam Patricia Etteh, his predecessor who was removed following a similar fraud allegation against her leadership. Thus, the lawyer has vowed to testify before the House’s Ethics Committee unless an ad hoc probe panel, similar to the one set up to probe Etteh, was inaugurated for the same purpose. Speaking exclusively to Sunday Sun in Abuja on Friday, Keyamo, who obliged us with the documents in his possession, said, “this is worse than Etteh. In fact, ten times worse. Etteh’s was N300 million, plus that of her deputy making it about N600 million to renovate their residences and buy a few cars, that is total contract sum. And in that case, only N50 million had been released. In this (Bankole’s) case, the whole of N2.3 billion had been released. And the money that has been (allegedly) stolen in this case is about the same amount of the total contract sum under Etteh. You can be sure we will be talking about N800 million, when you add the discounts that ought to have been given and all that. So the whole money (allegedly) stolen in this case is about N800 million, which is already more than the total contract sum under Etteh. “And the issues are simple. They are: why did you accept cars that are N1.1 million less than the cars they bided for? They bided for cars of N6.2million per unit, but they supplied cars that are N5.1 million per unit. Cars they bided for were the ones that will have leather seats, collapsible side mirrors, navigational aids, rear view parking aids and all of that. But they ones that were supplied had fabric seats, no collapsible side mirrors, no rear view packing aids, which is N5.1 million. Why did they accept that? Why did they pay twice for VAT? After paying the money to PAN, which of course was inclusive of VAT, why did they have to raise separate voucher for FIRS? Why did they not ask for discount? If people are buying two to three cars, they give them 10% discount. You are buying 380 units, why did they not give you discount? So, these are the things we are talking about. Will he spend his father’s money like that? The greatest enemy of Bankole in all of these issues is the facts.” Keyamo further called on the members of the Integrity Group, who championed the move to probe Etteh, to take up this present challenge, saying that doing otherwise would amount to applying double standards. He also said that Bankole has no moral right to begin to defend himself through the same mechanism Etteh tried without success to defend herself. “Whether you talk of political enemies or committees, Etteh said the same thing, you remember? He has no moral right to raise the same issues Etteh raised to defend herself, to defend himself too. I am calling on the Integrity Group in the House, to rise and live up to their name, because right now, it appears the group is now in ‘power,’ they now want to sleep over this issue and I am saying, no! It will not happen. I got their letter today (Friday, October 24, 2008) to appear before the committee, but I will not go because they say it is a private investigation committee. “I will only go there if the House constitutes an ad hoc committee; just the same way it did for Etteh, before I can appear before them. They should make it public and not private. And if they fail to do that, I will go to the EFCC. “If I am not satisfied with EFCC’s treatment, I will go to court. So it is left for the House to learn how to contend with a Speaker, that will be facing criminal charge in court and at the same time preside over the affairs of the House. “Don’t forget that Etteh said the same thing that Bankole is saying today. I mean this issue of political enemy and what have you. But the question is, who approved the money? “Bankole approved it. Is it that when the cars were delivered, he did not see the cars to know that what was paid for was not what was supplied? Haba!,” he screamed. Reminded that the allegation he was raising now had been published by two Nigerian weekly magazines before, and asked why now, Keyamo, again, said: “I wanted to authenticate the story I read in the papers and I wanted to get more documents and more facts. From the documents I released to you, you will notice that I have more facts than was earlier published in the papers and more pungent. What I need was to get more facts and present it more succinctly to the public domain. “The issue of people always being after politicians are usually as constant as the northern star. Show me one politician that has a problem in this country that has not attributed it to one politician or the other. There is no politician dead or alive that has not attributed his crisis to political enemies. So, it has become a cliché, nobody takes it serious again when a politician says, ‘it is my political enemy.’ What we look at are the facts. So, once the facts are concocted, that means it is the political enemies. But when the facts are not concocted, and you put yourself in trouble, that means even though they are looking for you to kill, you bath yourself with petrol and stay close to the fire. “Let me also quickly add that it is very insulting to people like us who have come a long way to say that people are using us over small House issue. I have fought bigger battles. In any case, I refuse to turn myself into a defendant because the reason for such accusation is to turn you into a defendant so that attention can be shifted from the real issue. You see, by the time I begin to defend myself over the accusation that I was being used, they would have succeeded in diverting peoples’ attention from the real issue,” Keyamo argued. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/oct/26/504.html |
Juju Scare: Ekiti Govt Shuts School Indefinitely Dapo Falade, Ado-Ekiti Saturday, October 25, 2008 THE Ekiti State government on Friday, announced the indefinite closure of a public primary school in Iworoko-Ekiti, following assault on some of the teachers by the people of the community over the furore generated by the newly-introduced Public School Feeding programme of the state government. The chairman of the Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Prince Dayo Adeyeye made the announcement while on visit to the Community Nursey and Primary School (A), Iworoko-Ekiti, where some of the teachers were allegedly beaten by some irate mob over the new feeding arrangement, adding that the school would not be opened until the culprits were fished out by the community. Reports in some of the national newspapers (not any of the Tribune titles) last Wednesday that the plastic cups and plates supplied for the feeding arrangement were laced with incisions had been causing panics among some parents in the state who are threatening to withdraw their children and wards from public schools in the state. On Thursday, a Primary Three pupil of the Community Nursery and Primary School (A) in Iworoko-Ekiti, Adijat Bello was said to have fainted after a mid-day meal at school and was subsequently rushed to the nearby Basic Health Centre, where she was later revived by the nurse on duty. However, the mother of the pupil was said to have rushed to town, alleging that her daughter started stooling and vomiting blood after eating the egg meal served by the school teachers on the instruction of the state government. The alarm raised by the mother was said to have attracted other members of the community who, numbering about 30, stormed the school premises where the girl’s class-teacher, Mrs. Catherine Falade and the school’s Headteacher, Olori Victoria Aladejana were physically assaulted before they were rescued by their colleagues. In the process, the clothes of Mrs. Falade were torn, while the ring-leader of the mob-attack, a pregnant woman, was arrested by the police but was immediately released to her father-in-law because of the stage of her pregnancy. http://odili.net/news/source/2008/oct/25/603.html |
I don't like to make girls cry, better throw your grenade at women. |
Somebody is happily throwing knock outs at Erelu. That someone obviously forgot i throw grenades when i deem it fit. when girls cry, |
Is that a fact or just teasing?Fact; He claims to be one at the islamic section |
Don't sweat the technique. . . . .Deepzone(ageless Roger Milla).Yes baby, I am. |
yesooo, the argument now is my age. |
Why are many people here trying so hard to kknow ma age? i am ageless sha. |
wein concern me with the love madness of you and Hannibal?that love is not madness abeg. |
Abeg that tory don expire. new tory now is that Hannibal is born again. |
you are uniqueYou again? Why am I unique? |
God spoke to me to make peace with ERELU.Thank God for jesus but it was just a game to me. No hard feelings. pataki and hannibal will ever remain my fav's here |

