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Back to my kolo |
Great compilation |
The merciful God/Consuming fire will jst siddon dey luk diz man as he dey decieve himself in d name of religion. |
Nichobabe:Godwin |
Eebrahym:lol! He is. |
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Funny photo to spice up your day
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Members of the National Assembly have suspended the passage of the 2016 budget indefinitely following the discrepancies in figures that has trailed the budget. NASS members had fixed February 25th as the date for the passage of the budget but have shelved it. This new development was made known at a joint press conference chaired by Sen. Danjuma Goje, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriation and Abdulmumin Jibrin, Chairman House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation in Abuja today February 9th. “We need sufficient time to pass a comprehensive budget that is implementable and also acceptable,” Jibrin said. Source: http://www.newshourng.com/2016/02/national-assembly-suspends-passing-of.html
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Worth Celebrating! Get latest News and Entertainment http://www.newshourng.com/2016/02/nigerian-entertainers-and-their-foreign.html |
Gbam |
Kastonkastroll:lol |
He can't be right morethan this. Going forward, let us (Govt, opposition & media) stop making public comments about defeat of Boko Haram. Lets let the military do their job! Source: http://www.newshourng.com/2016/01/look-at-what-sen-ben-murray-bruce.html
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hertheytheydgee:na dat Johnson of a guy I suppos blame na. Shey if na yu yu no go knw say diz gurl na semi or full time osho? |
Hope z not Eto'o dat z paying for all the espense trip coz everytin luks lyk awuf to me |
If I hear.. Economists In Trouble As Nigerians Fires Back for Calling Jonathan ‘Ineffectual Buffoon’ http://www.newshourng.com/2016/01/economists-in-trouble-as-nigerians.html |
see more photos here http://www.newshourng.com/2016/01/anti-islamic-bills-by-us-create.html |
Proposed legislation targets Islam as anti-Muslim discrimination soars in the United States, rights groups say. state politician's bill to bar foreign laws, including Islamic law, from South Carolina's courts is an unnecessary move that fuels anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States, rights groups say. Introduced by State Representative Harry "Chip" Limehouse, a member of the right-wing Republican party, the bill proposes to bar Islamic jurisprudence and other forms of international defences in state courts. Limehouse's bill was passed by a vote of 68-42 in the House branch of South Carolina's legislature. In order to become law, it still needs to be passed by the state Senate. Rising Islamophobia concerns US Muslims The bill comes at a time when several other states are considering similar bills and just months after at least 31 states vowed to block Syrian refugees from resettling within their respective borders. Robert McCaw, a spokesperson for the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), explained that South Carolina's bill is part of "a state and federal trend for support for legislation which seeks to make the religious principles of Islam illegal". There were at least six anti-foreign law bills introduced in state legislatures across the country in 2015, while a similar bill barring Islamic law from federal courts was reintroduced in Congress last July. "These bills overall are designed to stigmatise Muslim communities by seeking to ban state courts from using foreign laws, including Sharia (Islamic) law," McCaw told Al Jazeera. "The supporters of these laws fail to mention that American courts are already constitutionally obliged to follow American law." Speaking to Al Jazeera by telephone, state legislator Limehouse defended the bill. "We welcome everyone to the US: Christian, Muslim, Jew," he said. "But they are going to operate and live under our laws when they get here - and hopefully prosper." Limehouse argued that people who immigrate to the US, including Muslims, should "take up the American culture. This includes the law of the land... by which we run our courts and businesses and everything else". He added: "Sharia is not an accepted form of justice in the United States." With anti-Muslim sentiment already high, CAIR's McCaw explained that elected officials and candidates have created an "environment of fear" in order to push for discriminatory programmes and bills. "It's obvious that this is an incredibly toxic, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim environment, and that is has impacted our state and federal legislatures," McCaw said. "We have politicians playing off public fears of terrorism to get votes. I want real legislation that keeps us safe and not phony legislation that gives us a false sense of security." US leaders, among them influential presidential candidates, have been accused of stoking anti-Muslim and anti-refugee fears. Trump controversy: Call for US 'Muslim ban' condemned In December, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump called for Muslims to be banned from travelling to the US after 14 people were killed in San Bernardino, California, during an attack carried out by Muslim suspects. Less than a month earlier, the presidential candidate said mosques should be put under surveillance and that he supported implementing a database to track American Muslims. Those comments came in the wake of the deadly Paris attacks - carried out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant - that killed 131 people, after which several mosques and Islamic religious centres were vandalised in the US. Wade McMullen, an international human rights lawyer at the Robert F Kennedy Centre for Justice and Human Rights, said that legislation banning foreign laws could cause legal complications for people who are party to business, marriage or adoption contracts drawn up in courts abroad, for instance. "Any piece of legislation that targets Muslims is anti-democratic, unconstitutional and goes against US values," McMullen told Al Jazeera. "Political scapegoating of minority groups is nothing new in this country," he said. "Unfortunately, American Muslims are among the prime targets of this political posturing today." source: http://www.newshourng.com/2016/01/anti-islamic-bills-by-us-create.html
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This photos was took this afternoon at Alade Market shomolu, lagos. The Young African Leaders Initiative (#Yaligoesgreen) has taken bold step today by taking the campaign against lassa fever to the grass root (to the market people) where information is somehow lacking especially here in Nigeria. Kudos to them!! source http://www.newshourng.com/2016/01/photos-of-yaligoesgreen-campaining.html
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vault:how you take dey alive bro. Jez wondering if yu ever bliv in miracle? |
I remember that sunny afternoon after returning home from school with already pasted chewing gum on my head (I pasted it on my head just to hid it from a friend of mine). Yes, very stupid right! Like that wasn't enough, the was part was when my dad saw it and took it on me as a punishment; though he managed to remove it for me but with his bear hand. So if you know what I mean it was like passing through hell that very day. So what's yours? Cc: lalasticala |
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pendusky:[b]The singer said, “I really miss being an ordinary person because right now I cannot step out without a bouncer or security personnel because of stardom. We have different types of fans and even though most fans wish me well, things could get out of hand sometimes. Also I cannot think about taking public transport because if I do, someone could just take my picture and post it online claiming that I am broke. Now I have to avoid scandal but fame has not changed me.” [/b]Nawa o 4 we naija oo. Diz guy is well talented music artist that has been releasing meaningful songs back2back yet we complain about him nt being a tuface if na to carry mic and make noise una go complain say him no b olamide. #WetinWeReallyWant? #OgaIfnaBouncerOrFameYuwantGo&CollectIt |
Dem try |
handsomeclouds:uniform, asin? in ur quran hw many of your prophets scrape/cut his hair. It was because there was no proper place for them to cut their hair so all of 'em av no choice bt 2 live wit bushy hair. So don't tell me dat any scripture condemns cutting ur hair with the style that suit your head |
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RIP to dem. Lemme quickly verify dat coz I'm very close to dat locatn |
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Oshiomole na talk talk u sabi c ur state as it be. Btw Dat car dey swim? |
I must b famous. Walahi! |


