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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Abuja Single Dudes And Chics (reloaded) by qualified(f): 11:05am On Nov 13, 2016
the committee on the end of the year can post the conclusions here for intending members who might want to attend
Travel / Re: Unidentified Accident Victim Unconscious At Abuja Hospital (Photo) by qualified(f): 1:41am On Oct 18, 2016
MrBLING:


Sorry you are wrong. Unless she left an expressed wish or any legal document to publish her personal information should she lapse into a coma, the hospital management or staff have no right to do that. She or next of kin can sue for damages.

In a sane society the hospital/police/media organization can release anonymous information eg

A female, mid forties, wearing ......clothes, .... jewelries,
Is in a critical condition at ....hospital
Any persons who believe they may be related should contact ......

And ps

This applies too to owners on nairaland website. For publishing her unauthorized image, while she is in the process receiving medical treatment

who told you she is in mid forties?
is she the only one that bought that material?
I see, na only she they mold that kind jewelry for, abi?

what if her relatives are not even in Abuja, but the radio announcement was aired only in Abuja? but people view internet from all over the world.
who pays for the publicity?
did you even notice that she is still in her clothes, not in hospital clothes?
Mr. oyibo, the nurses here are not even enough talk more of giving concentrated attention to one person! have you been to a Nigerian hospital before? don't remind me how they are

in short, sue God too for allowing naija to keep existing.

why am I awake by this time sef?
Travel / Re: Unidentified Accident Victim Unconscious At Abuja Hospital (Photo) by qualified(f): 1:30am On Oct 18, 2016
MrBLING:


Well that's why nigeria is called a jungle. Maybe I have been away too long and have shed prehistoric ways of thinking

people be forming Americana on top naija matter!

wetin dis one dey talk?

oga, please can you tell us the better medium to locate her family and friends, when we don't even have a database where we trace with her fingerprints?
criticizing without solution! mtcheww
Politics / One Of The Reasons Nigeria Is In Recession Is Wrong Portfolio. by qualified(f): 6:16pm On Sep 09, 2016
One of the reasons Nigeria is in a recession: *This is Nigeria of 2016* The Minister of Agriculture studied French The Minister of Education studied Accounting The Minister of Solid Minerals studied International relations The Minister of Power studied Law The Minister of Communications studied Law The Minister of Transport studied English. Minister of Labour and Employment studied Surgery Minister of Budget and national planning studied law Minister of Foreign Affairs studied Medicine Minister of Petroleum studied Law IGP studied Agriculture
Do you agree?

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Politics / Do Not Assist Nigeria Or Sell Warplanes To Buhari - US Congress Man by qualified(f): 6:20pm On Sep 05, 2016
US CONGRESSMAN WRITES KERRY, ACCUSES BUHARI OF AUTOCRATIC TENDENCIES, SELECTIVE ANTI-GRAFT WAR
• Wants security assistance to Nigeria withheld
A member of the United States Congress, Tom Marino, has written a letter to Secretary of State, John Kerry, asking the US government to withhold security assistance to Nigeria until President Muhammadu Buhari demonstrates a “commitment to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of democracy: freedom to assemble and freedom of speech”.
He also asked the State Department to refrain from selling warplanes and other military equipment to Nigeria until President Buhari establishes a track record of working towards inclusion.
In a two-page letter dated September 1, 2016 and addressed to Kerry, a copy of which was exclusively obtained by THISDAY yesterday, Marino, a Republican from Pennsylvania who assumed office on January 3, 2011, said there were a number of warning signs emerging in the Buhari administration that signal “the man who once led Nigeria as a military dictator might be sliding towards former autocratic tendencies”.
The Congressman, who is a member of the Committees on the Judiciary, Homeland Security and Foreign Affairs, and the Chairman, Sub-committee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law, said Nigerian government must “hold accountable those members of the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian Military complicit in extra-judicial killings and war crimes”.
In the six-paragraph letter to Kerry, Marino also expressed concern over Nigeria’s anti-corruption war, saying “of additional concern is President Buhari’s selective anti-corruption drive, which has focused almost exclusively on members of the opposition party, over-looking corruption amongst some of Buhari’s closest advisors. Politicizing his anti-corruption efforts has only reinforced hostility among southerners”.
His letter to Kerry reads: “Dear Secretary Kerry, I am encouraged by the personal interest you have taken in aiding Nigeria and its administration as it takes on endemic corruption, multiple insurgent movements, and a faltering economy. However, I believe there are a number of warning signs emerging in the Buhari administration that signal “the man who once led Nigeria as a military dictator might be sliding towards former autocratic tendencies.”
“I would urge the U.S. to withhold its security assistance to the nation until President Buhari demonstrates a commitment to inclusive government and the most basic tenets of democracy: freedom to assemble and freedom of speech. A logical start towards this commitment is for the Nigerian government to hold accountable those members of the Nigerian Police Force and the Nigerian Military complicit in extra-judicial killings and war crimes”.
“Human rights groups like Amnesty International have widely documented torture, inhumane treatment, and extra-judicial killings of defenseless Nigerians since President Buhari took office.”
Quoting Amnesty International Report, he wrote, “in the last six months, Nigeria’s military has unlawfully killed at least 350 people and allowed more than 168 people, including babies and children, to die in military detention.”
He further wrote: “The Secretary to the Government of Kaduna State even admitted to burying 347 of those killed in a mass grave. And while President Buhari promised swift condemnation, his words rang empty. Instead of swift reforms, Buhari chose to reinstate Major General Ahmadu Mohammed, who Amnesty International revealed was in charge of the Nigerian military unit that executed more than 640 unarmed, former detainees.
“Also, in separate incidents concerning the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Nigerian Army has killed at least 36 – the real number is likely higher – people since December 2015 in an attempt to silence opposition and quell attempts by the group to gather publicly.”
Describing President Buhari as a former military dictator whose reign (as military head of state) was cut short by a coup, he stated that the President has continually shunned inclusivity in favour of surrounding himself with advisors and ministers from the north of the country and the region he considers home.
“Of President Buhari’s 122 appointees, 77 are from the north and control many of the key ministries and positions of power. Distrust is already high in Nigeria and favouring Northerners for key appointments has only antagonized the issue. These appointments are also primarily Muslim in the north and Christian in the south, adding a religious aspect to long-held regional biases.
“Of additional concern is President Buhari’s selective anti-corruption drive, which has focused almost exclusively on members of the opposition party, over-looking corruption amongst some of Buhari’s closest advisors. Politicizing his anti-corruption efforts has only reinforced hostility among southerners,” he claimed in the letter.
He said the Obama Administration would advance justice by urging the Buhari Administration to act decisively to hold accountable members of the police and military.
The congressman said, “This is a logical first step in making a demonstrable, sustained commitment to inclusive democracy, with distributed power in Nigeria. Until President Buhari establishes a track record of working towards inclusion, we ask the State Department to refrain from selling warplanes and other military equipment to the country.
“The State Department should urge President Buhari to form a government that represents the diversity of its citizens and allows dissenting voices to be heard. Democracy can thrive only if people are free to assemble, to express their beliefs, and voice their concerns.”
-Thisday
Romance / Re: What Type Of Proposal Do You Like? by qualified(f): 9:15am On Aug 18, 2016
uboma:
Calling out the following members to tell us how they would prefer theirs,

Ishilove

amicable09

Jazmiynne,

bigtt76,

MissTeaseMe,


Qualified

i hate all those boring nollywood movies people fake in the name of proposal.

u see them dressed to match, with the lady with heavy make up and all, then the guy proposes in front of many cameras and the lady still acts surprised, at a script both of u have been rehearsing for long? undecided undecided who is deceiving who?

i prefer a real surprise, between just the two of us.

uboma, take note. and please hurry up with it nah tongue tongue tongue

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Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Drop Your Number And Location, You Might Get A Date by qualified(f): 1:27pm On Aug 11, 2016
Abuja

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Politics / Re: Buhari's Grand Daughter Playing With His IPad by qualified(f): 9:30am On Aug 08, 2016
paparazzi government!!

how does this news solve our economic issues?

mchewwww
Health / Re: Woman Gives Birth To Quadruplets In Port-Harcourt. See Photos by qualified(f): 11:24am On Aug 02, 2016
ladyF:
Awnnn happy for them. Me sef dey find baby o cry

It's [size=15pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

when there are a lot of NL men on heat all the time?

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Technology Market / Re: Konga Versus Jumia! Which is more pocket friendly? by qualified(f): 10:13pm On Jul 10, 2016
nobsalis:
Konga and Jumia are scam.... All they do is exploit d gullible ones...:
try payporte and thank me later.
Over cheap they worry d site, sometimes i wonder if they even makes profit. To b candid wit y'all they are more like a charity organization to me.

you cannot call them scam just to market payporte.

i have bought things from konga on several occasions and i dont regret it, jumia just have high shipping rates. calling them scam without giving us examples isn't good at all both are people's business pls

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Politics / Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by qualified(f): 8:17am On May 10, 2016
good riddance to bad rubbish

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Forum Games / Re: What Could These Men Be Looking For? by qualified(f): 2:38pm On Apr 25, 2016
that is seun, lalasticlala & friends looking for a BIG SNAKE to kill and post the picture on front page tongue

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Nairaland / General / Re: Photos: A Weird Witch Doctor Spotted Today Giving Charms To Young Men In Ph by qualified(f): 11:00pm On Apr 21, 2016
FOOLISH boys!! what do they need charms for? undecided

this ezemmuo is well fed though, unlike the ones i see in nollywood grin

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