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why this church no dey google?
suspicious... |
Isorait |
Nigerian and British navies are working together to combat the growing threat of piracy off of Nigerian coast. CNN's Christian Purefoy has more. Watch video here: http://edition.cnn.com/videos/world/2015/12/20/fighting-piracy-in-nigeria-purefoy.cnn |
Hackers group, phantom squad threaten to bring down Xbox, PlayStation networks on Christmas http://globalnews.ca/news/2409267/hackers-threaten-to-bring-down-xbox-playstation-networks-on-christmas/ Due to the threat, phantom squad's website has been hacked by another group, SkidNP |
Hackers group, phantom squad threaten to bring down Xbox, PlayStation networks on Christmas http://globalnews.ca/news/2409267/hackers-threaten-to-bring-down-xbox-playstation-networks-on-christmas/ Prone to the threat, phantom squad website has been hacked by another group, SkidNP
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sisipelebe:Fvck the body, fvck s3x |
SmartMugu:Abi nah, protest |
Kabiesi to n lo Bugatti... Ko sere ni moscow |
What a coincidence! Arsenal youth 2 - 0 Bayern youth |
deebsman1:No time, shud I tell u d score? |
I rep greatest Ife |
ignis:Dd u read write up? I'm nt suprised though |
CR77:Must u comment? |
chesterlee:Some people are more dull than dullard. If u wan curse/abuse d man, do am directly and not based on this BH issues. Shey na him go go dia himself? Abi no be d same millitary wey dey dia since 1800 e go use? |
I can become a rapster with dis |
Iwe |
Eyah! |
Ok |
I no see sense in some folks' comments here #TeamReadCommentsAndRate |
Mogidi:Buhari Bans? |
Let's just assume i abstain till... What will be my gain then? I really dont understand |
The All Progressives Congress on Saturday announced Senator Ahmed Lawan and Senator George Akume as sole candidates for the position of President and Deputy Senate President of the 8 Senate respectively. This followed a primary election conducted by the National Working Committee of the APC at the International Conference Centre, Abuja. National Secretary of the Party, Mala Buni, who served as returning officer announced that 33 Senators were accredited to vote after which Lawan got 32 votes and one vote was declared invalid. Buni said, “By the powers conferred on me by the NWC of the APC as the Chief Returning Officer of this election after having certified that Dr. Ahmed Lawan has fulfilled all the requirements of the party, he is hereby nominated as the sole candidate of the party for the position of Senate President of the 8th Senate.” A similar procedure was adopted in the election of Akume. Akume got 32 out of the 33 votes. In his acceptance speech, Lawan said while he was grateful for the confidence reposed in him by the party and his colleagues, he was saddened that his colleagues “in the other camp” did not participate in the process. He pleaded with the NWC to assist him in winning over all other senators in the National Assembly because he would require their support not only to win on Tuesday but also to provide leadership at the legislative arm of the government. http://www.punchng.com/news/apc-picks-lawan-as-sole-candidate-for-senate-presidency-saraki-others-boycott-primaries/ |
ifihearam:And dat's worth celebrating |
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Text of All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s goodwill message to Nigerians on Democracy Day. TODAY shall be recorded in our history as the moment when democrats have finally been allowed to participate in Democracy Day. The reason for this is the millions of average Nigerians, who voted to make the day a reality. Should any of you wish to see a true hero of democracy, don’t fret. Just look into the nearest mirror. The celebrations, prior to this, were false showings; they were the commemoration of wrong. The path we have taken to come to this august moment has not been one of easy victory or swift progress. Instead, it has been a path hewed by the triumph of resilience over broken promises and fraudulent avowals of representative governance. Reaching this fine moment has been a story told in the cadence of the victory of the common good over arrogant power. The voice of the solitary poor man, no one hears. But the votes of the poor became a potent army, capable of toppling the very citadel of high privilege in order to bring forth national awakening, no less historic and important than the very birth of this nation. Today, we shall witness the inauguration of Muhammadu Buhari, a great, honourable and dedicated public servant as our President. This is indeed an inspiring moment, a turning-point in our national direction and the reclamation of our best destiny. We shall celebrate this achievement but not in mindless, care-free fashion. The road ahead is still choked with the debris of problems left too long unattended. We are well aware of the challenges pitted against our wellbeing. Insecurity, economic decline and corruption, we must fight and fight as if we are going to war not a carnival. Most of all, we must fight the temptation of hopelessness, the sense that little good will come out of even the greatest efforts. This is where I want to thank and commend all those who voted in the past elections. It is you who turned today into a celebration of true democracy which it was intended to be. With no guarantee, save your faith, and armed solely with the hope and promise of a better tomorrow through better governance, you fought the mounting tide of power and money. That tide tried to induce you to sell your democratic rights and your chance for a greater future on the cheap. In the eyes of those who were self-exalted, you had been debased and brought low by visible circumstance of poverty and lack. You seemed to them ripe for purchase. Yet, inside, you retained the greatness of character and a loyalty to the democratic ideal incomprehensible to those who believed that everything can be bought. You showed them that your self-definition as human beings and as Nigerians was not for sale or tender. As a result, he who had been given so much, so easily by so many was humbled. You, who have been ridiculed, reduced and written off, were lifted up. The will of the people hath reclaimed its sovereignty. This has been a blossoming of justice and the illumination of the power of human decency. So often, Nigeria has been portrayed negatively before the world. Not this time. The world is proud of what you have done and how you have advanced the cause of fairness and right. What you have done has lent solace to those still struggling to establish democracy and responsive governance in their homelands. They now see Nigeria as an inspiring example. They seek to be like you, to travel the road you just trod. Today, Nigeria is no longer in chains as we move into a new era and take hold of our selves. From President Buhari to the state governors inaugurated today, I wish them well and pray they govern in an open, democratic way that assures your optimal wellbeing. I ask that you, the people, maintain your diligence and help guide those you have just elected. The issues that confront us are deep and complex. They are not susceptible to facile solution or inattention. Wise and sound policy is within our capacity. But, we must have the will to accomplish it. If both the governed and the government work in league, there is nothing our beloved nation cannot overcome. Let it be said that on this day, the nation consecrate itself to the ideal that governance is the sacred instrument of the people and never again shall it be the exclusive recreation of a select few. No longer shall democracy day be a shallow ritual. Henceforth, it is a living truth. http://thenationonlineng.net/new/a-new-nigeria-begins-today-says-tinubu/ |
U sure say d woman no b winch |
He go just dey curse Nigerians for his mind. Sorry Mr Hat-man! My oga @ d top, shey make we exchange? |
Weldone Oga Jona Sha go on time! |
Weldone Oga Jona |
Lol |