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Yoruba people and all forms of rapè. |
thewarrior72: I didn't read the epistle,but I know for sure, they must be Yoruba |
swizzle: It seems it is the same with what I used, please what is the difference? and for some reason I cant even modify my post!You used ''https'' instead of ''http''. Yeah, you can no longer modify your post once it makes front page. I forgot that. |
swizzle: This is an ebola awareness video made using Igbo language. I think this is a good thing. I hope it inspires some people to do similar a thing with their own language. Kudos to him!Op Modify the link to this below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMRE4BlCdvo |
There is no performance gap between the two. Infact Francophone countries are doing slightly better to me. |
GovWahala: Is this how low Apc can go?It's obviously a plan by them to convince people that they know nothing about boko haram since they even attack their own party leader. It is unfortunate that they sacrificed a lot of lives for the failed experiment. It won't change anything. |
Where are those who said Jonathan must bow to him? |
Buhari you can act whatever you like, but that Boko haram tag will not leave your head or that of your party. We know your tricks! |
tjark1: THE COACH DID WHAT HE HAD TO DO! NO PLACE FOR MEDIOCRES!You last statement spoilt your otherwise sensible post. Is it not Siasia who oversaw our worst period in football when we couldn't even qualify for AFCON? |
What are the Fashola's so called CCTV cameras doing? Armed robbery, car snatching and kidnappings everywhere. |
The killing of a Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) pastor by the Boko Haram sect in troubled Borno State has thrown the church into mourning and apprehension. The pastor, Taiwo Dokun was killed by the insurgents when they launched attack on Dille village in Askira-Uba Local Government Area of the state on Monday. According to some members of RCCG who spoke to journalists in Maiduguri, the whereabouts of the late pastor’s wife and his three children is not yet known. “It appears that the insurgents abducted members of the pastor’s family as well as many other residents of the town. The family members have not been found since the attack and they have not called any one. “Though their residence was completely razed by the insurgents, their corpses were not found in the debris”, one of the church members who preferred anonymity told DailyPost. Speaking from Dille on Friday, Jacob Mamza narrated how the pastor was killed in the attack which claimed 45 lives. He said “the pastor was in his house at about 6am when the insurgents attacked the village; his house was surrounded by the hoodlums and while attempting to run, he was shot. “Pastor Taiwo was running to a neighbour’s house and it was in the course of trying to escape that he was shot in the head and on the chest; the insurgents equally butchered him to make sure that he was dead”. Mamza said the insurgents subsequently went to his house to raze it down and that it was at this time that his family might have been abducted. Some of the members of RCCG, who spoke to DailyPost in Maiduguri, said the late pastor might be buried in Mubi, Adamawa State as the initial plan to convey his corpse to Akure, capital of Ondo State for burial may not work as his body had started decomposing. One of them said: “He might be buried at Mubi for he was initially taken to a Mubi hospital where he was embalmed but because it was not properly done, the corpse started swelling up and a decision was taken to bury him in the town”. [b]Investigations revealed that his death has caused disaffection and annoyance among the RCCG churches in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, as pastors who are compelled to remain in their parishes in troubled area of the state are set for war with the Regional Pastor of the church, Emmanuel Adegboyega Kalejaiye, who oversees the activities of all parishes in the state. Some of the pastors, who spoke to journalists, said: “The death of Pastor Taiwo was too much for us to bear, we believe this could happen to any of us, especially with the insensitivity of our regional pastor to our plight. “We are still looking for one of us who was abducted on January 6 by the insurgents and we have frequently appeal that the parishes in some of these affected local government areas of Borno be closed for now, without result. “The Deeper Life Bible Church and Living Faith Ministry have closed their parishes in the local government but all our appeal fell on deaf ears and see what is happening to our pastors. Our pastors have had to travel on these deadly road infested with Boko Haram to Maiduguri every month and it is for the grace of God that many of us are still alive today”.[/b] http://dailypost.ng/2014/07/20/boko-haram-pastors-death-causes-stir-borno-church/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
The killing of a Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) pastor by the Boko Haram sect in troubled Borno State has thrown the church into mourning and apprehension. The pastor, Taiwo Dokun was killed by the insurgents when they launched attack on Dille village in Askira-Uba Local Government Area of the state on Monday. According to some members of RCCG who spoke to journalists in Maiduguri, the whereabouts of the late pastor’s wife and his three children is not yet known. “It appears that the insurgents abducted members of the pastor’s family as well as many other residents of the town. The family members have not been found since the attack and they have not called any one. “Though their residence was completely razed by the insurgents, their corpses were not found in the debris”, one of the church members who preferred anonymity told DailyPost. Speaking from Dille on Friday, Jacob Mamza narrated how the pastor was killed in the attack which claimed 45 lives. He said “the pastor was in his house at about 6am when the insurgents attacked the village; his house was surrounded by the hoodlums and while attempting to run, he was shot. “Pastor Taiwo was running to a neighbour’s house and it was in the course of trying to escape that he was shot in the head and on the chest; the insurgents equally butchered him to make sure that he was dead”. Mamza said the insurgents subsequently went to his house to raze it down and that it was at this time that his family might have been abducted. Some of the members of RCCG, who spoke to DailyPost in Maiduguri, said the late pastor might be buried in Mubi, Adamawa State as the initial plan to convey his corpse to Akure, capital of Ondo State for burial may not work as his body had started decomposing. One of them said: “He might be buried at Mubi for he was initially taken to a Mubi hospital where he was embalmed but because it was not properly done, the corpse started swelling up and a decision was taken to bury him in the town”. Investigations revealed that his death has caused disaffection and annoyance among the RCCG churches in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, as pastors who are compelled to remain in their parishes in troubled area of the state are set for war with the Regional Pastor of the church, Emmanuel Adegboyega Kalejaiye, who oversees the activities of all parishes in the state. Some of the pastors, who spoke to journalists, said: “The death of Pastor Taiwo was too much for us to bear, we believe this could happen to any of us, especially with the insensitivity of our regional pastor to our plight. “We are still looking for one of us who was abducted on January 6 by the insurgents and we have frequently appeal that the parishes in some of these affected local government areas of Borno be closed for now, without result. “The Deeper Life Bible Church and Living Faith Ministry have closed their parishes in the local government but all our appeal fell on deaf ears and see what is happening to our pastors. Our pastors have had to travel on these deadly road infested with Boko Haram to Maiduguri every month and it is for the grace of God that many of us are still alive today”. |
Armed robbers on Thursday evening killed at least six persons in a bank robbery in Modakeke, headquarters of Ife East Area office of Osun State. Police Public Relations Officer for the state Police Command, Mrs. Folashade Odoro confirmed that six persons, who were customers of the Wema Bank, were shot dead by the armed robbers during the robbery operation. A resident of the town told Daily Sun correspondent that lifeless bodies of the deceased were taken to the palace of the tradition ruler of the town, Oba Francis Adedoyin as the town was soaked with tension over the incident. None of the armed robbers was arrested as they all escaped despite the timely arrival of police at the bank. The PPRO stated that the police chased the armed robbers to the outskirts of the town before they escaped, saying: “Men of the Nigeria Police Force are still in search of the robbers.” www.today.ng/news/osun-armed-robbers-kill-6-in-bank-robbery/ |
Cannibals. |
The Oodua Peoples Congress has warned members of the violent Boko Haram sect to stay off the South-West. The OPC said any attempt by members of the terrorist sect to extend their violent campaign to the South-West would be resisted. The Founder, Dr. Fredrick Fasehun, told Saturday PUNCH in an interview during the week that OPC would repel attempts by the terrorists to infiltrate the region. When asked what exact step OPC would take if the violent sect eventually infiltrate the region, Fasehun said in a sentence, “We shall cross the bridge when we get there.” Asked to be specific, he said the measure was not meant for public knowledge. The National Coordinator of OPC, Otunba Gani Adams, who condemned the twin explosions that occurred on June 25, 2014 in Apapa area of Lagos State, said the group was battle ready to confront and subdue any likely attack on the South-West. He said the likely extension of the Boko Haram attack to the South-West would spell doom for the country’s unity. Adams said that OPC, which was formed to protect the interests of Yoruba people worldwide, has 65,000 of its members employed as guards to secure some streets in the Federal Capital Territory in collaboration with the police. Recalling that security agencies were frustrating the group when it was trying to reduce armed robbery in the past in some states in the South-West, he urged traditional rulers, transporters and traders to always volunteer information on suspicious persons around them. The Boko Haram sect insurgents, which began its violent campaign against the Nigerian state in 2009, has killed thousands of people as well as destroyed property worth several billions of naira. The terrorist group was responsible for the abduction of over 200 Nigerian girls in their school on the night of April 14, 2014. The sect, which had threatened to sell the girls, is yet to release them over two and half months after their abduction. A recent report indicated that about six million people were directly affected by the Boko Haram’s onslaught. The June 25 explosion in Apapa was said to have been perpetrated by a female suicide member of the terrorist sect. www.punchng.com/news/stay-off-south-west-opc-warns-boko-haram/ |
Chibok, the greates of all! |
Land locked South East. |
Fatality! |
GEJ is also waiting for security clearance. |
Ibn sultan: Back then corrupt politicians were seen as traitors hunted down to face justice. Now under Gej corrupt politicians are celebratedShut up! Since when did kidnaping in any form become something to commend? Why didn't he provide evidence of the man's misdeeds and get him repatriated by the Birtish government? I bet if your nemesis GEJ was to attempt such a thing, you will have a lot of negative things to say. |
Buhari is an international criminal. He soiled Nigeria's image with that act along with several others. |
berem: Amen o! My dear I claim it in Jesus name!Keep claiming it, don't go out there and work your fat off. Keep Spending your whole day on Nairaland blaming GEJ for your problems and see how it works out. |
The bomb attacks will relocate to Lagos with it, don't ya think so? |
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