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buhari is working fayose is crying |
fayose come see hoo maybe Obama also want to islamise USA STUPID FELLOW |
i gathered some pictures of prominent people who visited the countries of the Arab world with or without their hairs covered, and seeks to clarify if a visit to Qatar automatically amounts to Islamising the country of origin of the visitor. President Obama and wife in Indonesia. She also covered her hair during a tour around a Jakarta mosque by Grand Imam Ali Mustafa Yaqub President Barrack Obama and his wife, Mitchelle, were sighted in Indonesia with the American First Lady covering her hair. On the contrary, the German Chancellor Angela hiMerkel, during her visit to the Emir of Qatar, had her hair opened. The Emir of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim, and the president of Liberia. The examples above shows clearly that a visit to Qatar, or other country of the Islamic world, is, as the visitor views it, whether to cover the hair as a sign of respect to the tradition in the Arab nation, or to have their hair opened, as they desire to always do everywhere they travel to. Similarly, Ellen Sirleaf Johnson, the Liberian president, during a visit to the Qatari Emir, covered her hair, although this is seen as a trademark way of dressing for her. But based on the perception about the Nigerian president trying “to Islamise the country” based on this visit, it is worthy to note that every visit to the Arab country does not amount to having ulterior motives. first pix Obama and his wife second liberian president
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Seeeeeeee:insha Allah u will get ur favorite job |
first of all are u a muslim if so depend on Allah not Alfa moreover what is ur favorite job insha Allah in my prayer i will remember you and pls my brothers and sisters in islam pls u can also remember him in ur Nightprayer let's follow this hadith |
alhamdulilha am a muslim in islam selection of leader base on iqma and iman wisdow and knowlege of islam if truely they wan serve God why fighting |
EgusiSoup:dey no get governor? abi na buhari go go that area go drill bore hole? use ur sense bros |
Below are 10 of the worst examples of non-
Islamic terrorism that have occurred in the
United States in the last 30 years. 1. Wisconsin Sikh Temple massacre, Aug. 5, 2012 2.The murder of Dr. George Tiller, May 31, 2009. 3. Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church shooting, July 27, 2008 . 4. The murder of Dr. John Britton, July 29, 1994 . 5. The Centennial Olympic Park bombing, July 6. The murder of Barnett Slepian byJames Charles Kopp, Oct. 23, 1998. 7. Planned Parenthood bombing, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1994 . 8. Suicide attack on IRS building in Austin, Texas, Feb. 18, 2010 9.the murder of Alan berg June 18,1984 10. Timothy McVeigh |
Below are 10 of the worst examples of non-
Islamic terrorism that have occurred in the
United States in the last 30 years. 1. Wisconsin Sikh Temple massacre, Aug. 5, 2012 2.The murder of Dr. George Tiller, May 31, 2009. 3. Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church shooting, July 27, 2008 . 4. The murder of Dr. John Britton, July 29, 1994 . 5. The Centennial Olympic Park bombing, July 6. The murder of Barnett Slepian byJames Charles Kopp, Oct. 23, 1998. 7. Planned Parenthood bombing, Brookline, Massachusetts, 1994 . 8. Suicide attack on IRS building in Austin, Texas, Feb. 18, 2010 9.the murder of Alan berg June 18,1984 10. Timothy McVeigh
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true2god:how did she expose Islam? did Islam a religion of secret? Muslim till jannah |
ZKOSOSO:Did Jesus even recognize xtianty religion? if yes proof it biblically |
how did she becomes Muslim hero? with this rubbish? |
buhari is working |
Speculators disappointed as naira strengthens against dollar for the third consecutive day – IMF persuades President Buhari to remove foreign exchange ban Reports from the Bureau De Change (BDC) operators in Nigeria have it that the Nigerian currency is presently selling at N290/dollar. Naij.com’s reliable sources confirmed that many BDC operators stormed banks in search of Dollar after yesterday’s appreciation of the Naira, a situation which has suddenly made it scarce. As at this morning, the Dollar had risen to about 290 in exchange rate to the Naira as speculators are still adamant that the three- day consecutive rise may not be sustained by the Nigerian government. Read our reports from yesterday here: Few minutes ago, speculations arose that the naira may have strengthened further against the US dollar as it now goes for between 250-270/dollar. The Bureau De Change (BDC) sources, however, informed that it is impossible to state the exact amount the naira will sell for on the parallel market, but one thing that is certain is that the Nigerian currency has appreciated tremendously against the dollar in the last 48 hours. Initially, there was confusion in town over the exchange rate of the dollar to the Nigerian currency as the BDC operators are saying that it is now N305/dollar. Naij.com gathered from a reliable source in the foreign exchange market that the Nigerian currency, up from its steady rise within 48 hours, has strengthened against the dollar in the wake of President Muhammadu Buhari’s insistence that he does not support the devaluation of the currency. Speculators had been shocked by the consecutive rise on February 23, as they had predicted an all-time rise from the initial N400 (an all time low) to about 450/500 in the coming days. Nigerian naira’s ‘free fall’ has stopped There are further speculations that the amount, up from an initial N364 from Tuesday, February 23, is now at N305, while there are also unconfirmed reports that it may slip further before the end of the day. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has persuaded President Buhari to adopt a sound petroleum industry bill (PIB) as well as expunge restrictions around foreign exchange policy. While the PIB had been in the works since 2007, it has been dogged by political controversies as well as opposition to the fiscal terms by international oil companies. US dollar weakes sharply on the parallel market The present administration has adopted a fixed forex policy that also does not include the allowance of 41 imported items, and this has been criticised from different quarters. According to The Cable, a statement detailing IMF observations about the Nigerian economy after its visit in January, its senior resident representative to Nigeria, Gene Leon, said: “Growth is projected to improve slightly to 3.2% in 2016, but could rebound to 4.9% in 2017. “In the light of the significant macroeconomic adjustment that is needed to address the permanent terms-of-trade shock, it will be important for Nigeria to put in place an integrated package of policies centred around: fiscal discipline; reducing external imbalances; further improving efficiency of the banking sector; and fostering strong implementation of structural reforms that will enhance. “The general government deficit is projected to widen somewhat before improving in 2017, while the external current account deficit is likely to remain flat at 2.3% of GDP. Growth in credit to the private sector is projected to recover from the slump in 2015, aiding the increase in activity. “Key risks to the outlook include lower-than- budgeted oil prices, shortfalls in non-oil revenues, a further deterioration in finances of state and local governments, and a resurgence in security concerns.” https://www.naij.com/741697-read-the-latest-development-on-nairadollar-exchange-rate.html strengthens against dollar for the third consecutive day – IMF persuades President Buhari to remove foreign exchange ban Reports from the Bureau De Change (BDC) operators in Nigeria have it that the Nigerian currency is presently selling at N290/dollar. Naij.com’s reliable sources confirmed that many BDC operators stormed banks in search of Dollar after yesterday’s appreciation of the Naira, a situation which has suddenly made it scarce. As at this morning, the Dollar had risen to about 290 in exchange rate to the Naira as speculators are still adamant that the three- day consecutive rise may not be sustained by the Nigerian government. Read our reports from yesterday here: Few minutes ago, speculations arose that the naira may have strengthened further against the US dollar as it now goes for between 250-270/dollar. The Bureau De Change (BDC) sources, however, informed that it is impossible to state the exact amount the naira will sell for on the parallel market, but one thing that is certain is that the Nigerian currency has appreciated tremendously against the dollar in the last 48 hours. Initially, there was confusion in town over the exchange rate of the dollar to the Nigerian currency as the BDC operators are saying that it is now N305/dollar. Naij.com gathered from a reliable source in the foreign exchange market that the Nigerian currency, up from its steady rise within 48 hours, has strengthened against the dollar in the wake of President Muhammadu Buhari’s insistence that he does not support the devaluation of the currency. Speculators had been shocked by the consecutive rise on February 23, as they had predicted an all-time rise from the initial N400 (an all time low) to about 450/500 in the coming days. Nigerian naira’s ‘free fall’ has stopped There are further speculations that the amount, up from an initial N364 from Tuesday, February 23, is now at N305, while there are also unconfirmed reports that it may slip further before the end of the day. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has persuaded President Buhari to adopt a sound petroleum industry bill (PIB) as well as expunge restrictions around foreign exchange policy. While the PIB had been in the works since 2007, it has been dogged by political controversies as well as opposition to the fiscal terms by international oil companies. US dollar weakes sharply on the parallel market The present administration has adopted a fixed forex policy that also does not include the allowance of 41 imported items, and this has been criticised from different quarters. According to The Cable, a statement detailing IMF observations about the Nigerian economy after its visit in January, its senior resident representative to Nigeria, Gene Leon, said: “Growth is projected to improve slightly to 3.2% in 2016, but could rebound to 4.9% in 2017. “In the light of the significant macroeconomic adjustment that is needed to address the permanent terms-of-trade shock, it will be important for Nigeria to put in place an integrated package of policies centred around: fiscal discipline; reducing external imbalances; further improving efficiency of the banking sector; and fostering strong implementation of structural reforms that will enhance. “The general government deficit is projected to widen somewhat before improving in 2017, while the external current account deficit is likely to remain flat at 2.3% of GDP. Growth in credit to the private sector is projected to recover from the slump in 2015, aiding the increase in activity. “Key risks to the outlook include lower-than- budgeted oil prices, shortfalls in non-oil revenues, a further deterioration in finances of state and local governments, and a resurgence in security concerns.” https://www.naij.com/741697-read-the-latest-development-on-nairadollar-exchange-rate.html |
OK am coming for my own protest
pdp must go |
that's good work
jazakumlahu khairan |
Tboymessiah:u are a liar u just want to blackmail Islam and tebliq but moreover did he beg u for accommodation í ½í±¿í ½í¸ |
Tboymessiah:u are a liar u just want to blackmail Islam and tebliq but moreover did he beg u for accommodation |
OLAADEGBU:I know agree truly that u are a liar he didn't alter a single word that resemble MUTE in that video clip |
OLAADEGBU:I know agree truly that u are a liar he didn't alter a single word that resemble MUTE in that clip |
Gombs:that means Jesus was poor bcs he did not obey God? |
naija will change for good |
he want to embrace local doctor as Ben embrace local car |
all of you are saying your mind but the dog that play with you before now turns to dog that's barking at u can u know that something is fishing op tell the truth |
ZombieNation:send me ur email my message u go first see tomorrow with my healthy pix pls do u think u can see tomorrow morning.? |
ZombieNation:u Christian are bias when ambode close some mosque in Lagos u didn't called him fanatic I assure u nothing will happen to him when Gorge Bush 10million jew what happened to him.? ans me |
ZombieNation:go sit down jare ur god wey no fee kill boko boy wey do bad now 1 kill the good governor |
ZombieNation:I know some people will crying thank u el-rufia person can get heartattack with noise ordinary empty vessel dey make noise |

