European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Hull City Vs Arsenal [1 - 2] On Saturday, 13th March by snowdrops(m): 8:13pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
Watching this match is torture |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Hull City Vs Arsenal [1 - 2] On Saturday, 13th March by snowdrops(m): 8:13pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
Denilson is not the worst person on the pitch Wha abou Ashavin. He has play fockall apart from the goal. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Hull City Vs Arsenal [1 - 2] On Saturday, 13th March by snowdrops(m): 8:07pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
they are a man up and they are playing as if they are the ones with 10 men |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Hull City Vs Arsenal [1 - 2] On Saturday, 13th March by snowdrops(m): 8:06pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
arsenal are a joke at times |
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Romance › Re: Women's Brains Are Wired Differently To Men's And They Affect Relationships by snowdrops(m): 7:35pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
Na wa o |
Celebrities › Re: 2 Nollywood Stars Shot Dead In Benin by snowdrops(m): 7:31pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
sonya4all: Its quite a pity this is happening,and my heart goes 2 the deceased families,contrary 2 that reports from benin and a closely related neigbour of ukeke revealed yesterday dat,the killings were done by rival cultists,he said that while ukeke and the other were in uniben,they were members of the and when they graduated they never denounced(unquote),that made them 2 be hunted down,also the previous day before the incident,other deaths were recorded, I think in live,one has 2 be careful because NEMESIS will surely catch up on you or your children, They just died without giving their lives 2 christ.May their souls rest in peace.I miss their funny movies. We can only speculate to the motive of the murderers at this point. Yours is a story making the rounds. Yet there is another which alledges that he was killed by his fiancees brother/his gang as the brother is a member of a cult group. He is reported to have done his introduction a week before he was killed. The girl lives in one of the European cities. The brother became jealous as she lavished "ukeke with gifts and money. The brother as the story went threatened to prevent their union by all means. Following the brutal shootings the girl when told of the bad news in Europe with a broken heart confessed to being virtually certain that her brother is behind the act. Again i stress that these are rumours albeit likely credible as i heard from someone close to family. |
Celebrities › Re: 2 Nollywood Stars Shot Dead In Benin by snowdrops(m): 6:32pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
Pennywise: Killing by hired assassins is actually quite routine in Benin. I am not sure if that is entirely correct. There have been numerous murders/assassinations. It is one of the worst in the country, but there must be more dire places.
This particular one made it to the media for understandable reasons-the personalities involved.I have no doubt in my mind that since then there have been other assassinations or violent robberies resulting in death.
Even when perpetrators are caught and taken to zone 5, all it takes is a few weeks for the matter to die down and a 200k fine (standard rate).[/b]But Chances are that they will never be caught. And that is a sad sad truth.
Benin is a large, rapidly growing town. [b]Unlike most other cities in the south you can cruise around that town for 2hrs without encountering a police check point That is actually incorrect. There are police check points stationed at fixed locations in the city. Probably the route you might have taken was a different on to these. Actually there lies the problem. The joint police/military patrol need to make the locations of the check points more flexible therefore their abode less predictable to the men of the underworld.
which is one reason kidnapping thrives in that town while they are on the retreat in other places. The question is what is Oshiomhole doing with his huge security vote. Good question. It is so sweet to mismanage funds but end of the day, lives, human lives are at stake. If the security funds were properly handled maybe these guys may have still been alive or the perpetrators rounded up much quicker.
I hear he has a good taste for women and the children of this comrade are living lavishly abroad (hardly my business). Well we should leave that to be discussed another day.
For any one living or passing through Benin that is generally considered comfortable Benin presents a special vulnerability.Most if not all successful bizmen from that town have exiled themselves in the past year or so. There will be more demonstrations to govt house of the kind that followed the killing of these actors and we expect to get exactly the same result- resounding silence. |
Celebrities › Re: 2 Nollywood Stars Shot Dead In Benin by snowdrops(m): 6:22pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
ElRazur: This will keep going regardless. So here goes. Apologies for my insensitivity. It was a bad joke and a very bad one. I know the damage is done, but my post will be removed, so as not to offend people further Well said. The honourable thing has been done. |
Celebrities › Re: 2 Nollywood Stars Shot Dead In Benin by snowdrops(m): 5:53pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
ElRazur: Eldee,
This is not a dedication thread. This is just another news thread. Nothing here is dedicated to them. Let's call a spade, a spade shall we? I understand plenty people may not appreciate my humour. However to try and use me as a comparison to those who killed them is a bit over the top. Please please please. Dont let this drag any further. You mis-spoke. Accept it. Either apologize or keep quiet. Remember, people were mudered in cold blood. Thats what the thread is all about. Not about the right or wrong of your seemingly offensive comments. |
Celebrities › Re: 2 Nollywood Stars Shot Dead In Benin by snowdrops(m): 3:49pm On Mar 13, 2010 |
Mr. Erhauyi Ogheide, a.k.a Ukeke
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Politics › Re: Plane Crash In Port Harcourt: Few Minutes Ago. [No Casualties] by snowdrops(m): 3:08pm On Mar 12, 2010 |
The topic is quite "hypertensive". Now that there have been no fatalities it should be editted by the poster to
NON-FATAL PLANE CRASH IN PORT HARCOURT |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:49am On Mar 12, 2010 |
Machine007: Now i knw truely that your sick n i have advised u to visit the hospital n seek for doctors help.
Where were you when this men suffered the same thing on the last attack hw much did you condemned it, remember they did not get justice n here u r shouting with your loose brain.
i will say this to you again n again,
HE WHO LIVES IN THE GLASS HOUSE SHOULD NOT THROW STONE FINISH. You are a deluded joker. Have we met before? Have i ever expressed my views to you on the last mayhem? Do you think everyone here is as depraved as yourself? Killings and murder in any form is condemnable whether of christains or muslims or aliens for that matter. Anyone found culpable for these acts should be made to face justice. To come here jubilating over the deaths of innocent people in an apparent reprisal attack is i repeat SICK. You are as sick as the murderers. You are as GUILTY as they are. Hide your head in SHAME you lowlife. Again i repeat you shall eventually suffer the same fate as the murdered in jos for your utterances here this morning. |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:28am On Mar 12, 2010 |
Machine007: i wish you idiot the same amen. I will not suffer the same. You are the one justifying the massacre of innocent human beings. Now you know how it feels when reality is dawning down on you. Whether you like it or not, the blood of the murdered has heard you rantings on NL and are fast descending on your household. Mark my words. |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:26am On Mar 12, 2010 |
Abu-Maryam: If hausa peaople dont have mind to retaliate what useless Berom did to them, we Fulani shall never leave the blood of our brothers shed for nothing. A battle line has been drawn. Una no see anything yet. Sick, sick sick homo sapiens |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:24am On Mar 12, 2010 |
Machine007: You better go to the hospital if your SICK.
There was a neglected report on the last attack, pls where do you expect this people to sick justice. The man has started it clearly if you make your state to be a jungle thats what u'll get.
Thanks. May you and your entire family suffer the same fate as the hundreds of children, women and elderly slaughtered on the jos mountains. Amen. |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:19am On Mar 12, 2010 |
ohisng: @snowdrops, FINALLY, ONE thing we both can agree on! Are you stalking me?  |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:17am On Mar 12, 2010 |
Machine007: Hello my people lets not support injustice. I think the root course of the is just a share neglect by jos government. if at all to really mean to address this issues, the federal government need to listen to the man.
Finally, he who lives in a glass house should not throw STONE.
God bless Nigeria. You must be as deluded as the fulani bastard that made the statement. What does the BLOOD OF A 4 DAY OLD BABY has to do with redressing perceived injustice by the federal/plateau state govs? People like you make me sick. |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by snowdrops(m): 9:15am On Mar 12, 2010 |
ohisng: the Fulani leader and secretary Sultan’s Farmer/Cattle Rearers Conflict Committee, Sale Bayari, said the recent mishap was caused by failure of both the Plateau State Government and the Presidential Committee on Jos Crisis to clearly address the losses of the Fulanis in past crisis.
Bayero, who claimed to be a none stakeholder in the crisis, also said it was unfair for the police to continue to hold the 49 Fulanis arrested so far, adding that what happened was a complete case of jungle justice. He said: “Some of us have been forced to live like outlaws in Jos. Why would a government turn its own responsibility upside down? Under the circumstances of what has been happening in Plateau State, some people just have to die.
SOURCE: http://sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/newsonthehour/2010/mar/12/newsbreak-12-03-2010-001.htm Simple he should be arrested for condoning/inciting violence, and SERIOUSLY interrogated to discover his role in the massacre. |
Politics › Re: Petroleum In The North by snowdrops(m): 11:47am On Mar 11, 2010 |
babaearly: who is this ALL BLOCK-HEADED FOOL.@OP allah says the fuel is at the sultans backyard idiot! |
Health › Re: I Get Angry Easily. What Can I Do by snowdrops(m): 11:40am On Mar 11, 2010 |
You need to seek anger management. This can be done in a clinic or go buy books, cds or check internet website for more info. |
Politics › Re: Carlos Slim Helu Again! Bill Gates Toppled by snowdrops(m): 11:38am On Mar 11, 2010 |
Good on him. This guy should be richer than the whole of Africa  |
Politics › We're Not Behind Jos Killings- Fulanis by snowdrops(op): 11:36am On Mar 11, 2010 |
The National Chairman of the Fulani group, Fula Development Association of Nigeria (FULDAN) Ahmad Usman Bello, has denied allegations that Fulani herdsmen were behind the recent attack in some Jos villages where hundreds of people were killed.
Speaking to newsmen in Kano yesterday, the FULDAN chairman said it was wrong to point accusing fingers at the Fulanis, saying his kinsmen were peaceful. "There is no evidence that our people did it. The crisis is either religious or ethnic," he said.
He said Fulanis were not the only Muslims in Plateau State.
"The question I want to ask is this, why are people mentioning the Fulanis? Are they the only Muslims in Plateau State? Or are they the only non-indigenes in the state? I want an answer from the authorities. To say our people are behind this ungodly act is most unfortunate. They want to portray the Fulanis as terrorists, but we are not. This is our country and we consider this accusation as an attempt to tarnish our image," he added.
Bello maintained that the perpetrators should be brought to book, adding that prosecuting them would serve as a deterrent to others. |
Politics › Agbami Oil Fields - Court Rules In Favour Of Obasanjo's In-law by snowdrops(op): 11:33am On Mar 11, 2010 |
A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Wednesday refused to entertain a motion filed by an oil conglomerate, Statoil Nigeria Limited, seeking to vacate the interim order restraining it from the proceeds and earnings from the oil firm's 18.5 per cent interest in the Agbami oil field operated by ChevronTexaco.
It would be recalled that the in-law of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Dr. John Abebe, and his company, Inducon Nigeria Limited, had sued Statoil over alleged breach of agreement reached sometime in 1990.
The court, presided over by Justice Charles Archibong, had while ruling on the ex-parte motion filed by Abebe, ordered Statoil to open an escrow account with a reputable financial institution within the jurisdiction of the court where all revenues, income, funds, profits proceeds and earnings from the oil firm's 18.5 per cent interest in the Agbami oil field operated by ChevronTexaco and located in concession acreages of OML 127 and OML 128 be deposited in the name of the Chief Registrar of the court pending the determination of the suit.
The judge had also ruled that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, ChevronTexaco In Nigeria, Petrobras in Nigeria and Ocean Energy (Devon) in Nigeria, must be notified about the order.
At Wednesday's proceedings, counsel to Statoil, Fidelis Oditta, urged the court to hear his application to discharge the order on the ground that the ex-parte order was inappropriate.
But Abebe's counsel, Uche Nwokedi (SAN), told the court that he had filed an application for contempt proceedings and disobedience of court order against the respondent for not complying with the order of the court and willfully disobeying its order.
However, Oditta countered that he was just served with the contempt proceedings, arguing that having just been served with the application, it was not ripe for hearing.
Instead, Oditta urged the court to hear his application to discharge the order, saying that to the best of his knowledge, no proceeds have so far accrued to the respondent from the Agbami Oil Field project and that there was no violation of the court order.
He said there would not be any lifting of crude from the Agbami Oil Field project till the end of the month, which invariably made the application for contempt premature.
But Justice Archibong, who drew the attention of Oditta to Order 13 Rule 2 of the Federal High Court rule, directed him to depose to an affidavit to that effect.
He added that he was not ready to entertain anything until he was satisfied that his order had been complied with or not.
Justice Archibong said: "The only thing I know is ripe for hearing right now is the fate of the order given by this court.
"There is no way a court can proceed when there is a motion for contempt hanging before it. I don't know why I should hear another application when the order given by this court has been flouted,' the judge stated.
The case was then adjourned to March 29 for continuation.
According to the matter, Abebe averred that the British Petroleum approached him sometime in April 1990, and expressed it interest in the opportunities in the Nigerian oil industry together with its partner, Statoil of Stavanger, Norway, with whom it had entered into alliance agreement. |
Travel › Re: Breaking News No More Visa Lottery 4 Nigeria! by snowdrops(m): 5:13pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
We would need to wait and see then |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Can Liverpool Lift Any Trophy This Season by snowdrops(m): 5:11pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
chelseabmw: your question is baseless thats coming from a chelsea fan |
Politics › Re: More Heads Ought To Roll With Gov. Jang's Shocking Revelations by snowdrops(m): 5:09pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
He would be asking for trouble if he does that tunnytox: But then the sultan will start pleading 4 this criminals becos they are muslims. |
Celebrities › Re: Charly Boy And Lady Di Break-up After 31 Years Of Marriage by snowdrops(m): 5:08pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
What else do you expect from gossip magazines |
Sports › Re: Bye by snowdrops(m): 5:06pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
For una mind eh |
Politics › Re: Fec Meeting Cancelled Again! by snowdrops(m): 5:02pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
Can you give a credible source please |
Family › Re: How Is Your Wife Or Hubby Coping With You Snoring! by snowdrops(m): 5:00pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
Snoring is an impediment to partners sharing/sleeping in the same bedroom. Any partner that snores should seek help to stop or reduce the noise. At least everyone would be able to enjoy a good night sleep. |
Politics › Re: 96 Osama-Bin-Fulanis Arrested For The Massacre by snowdrops(m): 4:55pm On Mar 10, 2010 |
No peace for the wicked; justice on the horizon at least |