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[size=18pt]Lawd have mercy!![/size] Wonders shall never end in naija. Wont be surprise if someone with two heads is discovered in Nigeria |
the pathetic number of response to the thread justifies why it should have never made the front page to start with. Whats with these moderators now a days. Very soon a thread on someone sneezing would be making front page. |
philip0906:but this thread looks reasonable by becomrich`s standard. so no qualms |
leye1234:how did you reach the conclusion that everybody looks the other way? are you trying to stir up trouble here? |
after 20 or so years i am sure the so called igbomina state will be clamouring for more states to be created out of it. |
happy 49th birthday to him. he seems to be developing grey hair nowadays. the pressure of the office must be getting to him |
firing waziri is only chasing shadows. the scale of corruption is gigantic and almost all politician is actively involved includin the president and his party the PDP. |
[quote^^^He should inform you because you are his GirlFriend abi? Mtchewww which one be your own. na u i talk two? duoble MTCHEWWWW |
the amount of chlorine/flourine in these water should be minimal and not enough to cause harm. @ poster this is just scare mongering in order to boost your product. |
ps, i removed the norton antivirus that came with it then installed kapersky which has been brilliant so far. |
i am no computer expert, but when my system started messing up recently i had to restart everything from scratch wiping off all the rubbish that caused the infection. First i shut down the system, then on restarting i tapped F11 continously, then followed the on screen instructions. good luck. |
nigeria population figures are a fallacy, we are no were near 150 million anyway. unless you want to count the cows and sheep the mallams own in the north. |
men this is really funny. maybe we should ask Honourable Patrick Obahiagbon to organise some english classes for her. |
there is no hiding place for the wicked. judgement day is drawing nearer for him each day |
in this era of terrorism and insecurity this would send shivers down peoples spine. |
Seun:abi o. . how do these people expect the continued existence of a one Nigeria? a strictly conservative north with religious fanaticism and a secular south. recipe for disaster. |
LAGOS — Gunmen have kidnapped an official from Nigeria's oil industry regulator in the southern city of Port Harcourt, the latest in a long list of abductions to hit the region, police said on Tuesday. Olabode Omosegbon, an official from the Department of Petroleum Resources, was kidnapped on Sunday in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State and a major oil industry hub, they said. "Since his kidnap we have no news about him. We have not established contact yet with his kidnappers, but we are trying to locate his whereabouts," Rivers State police spokeswoman Rita Abbey told AFP. She said the oil worker was abducted by gunmen who were operating in a taxi. A spokeswoman for the victim's agency, Belema Osibu, also confirmed the kidnap, but could provide no further details. Hundreds of people, mostly oil workers, have been kidnapped in the region since 2006. Some kidnappings been carried out by militants seeking a fairer distribution of oil revenue, while criminal gangs seeking ransom payments have been responsible for others. Gunmen kidnapped four journalists and their driver on July 11 in the oil-rich but volatile Niger Delta region. The journalists were released unhurt a week later, and police said no ransom was paid. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5ikq0PycBpByNEcNyMVnuGgNB_QvQ |
KANO, Nigeria — Islamic police smashed 80,000 bottles of beer in the Nigerian city of Kano on Tuesday to enforce a sharia law ban on consumption of alcohol that exists in much of the country's north. Over a dozen veiled female sharia police, called Hisbah, destroyed the beer bottles with sticks amid shouts of "Allahu Akbar" (God is Great) on the outskirts of the northern city in a ceremony. The ceremony was attended by government officials as part of "efforts to rid the state of immorality," said Kano state Hisbah chief Saidu Dukawa. Kano city is the capital of the state by the same name. "The sale and consumption of alcohol, like all forms of drugs and intoxicants, is illegal in Kano state, which practices sharia law and by this event we are enforcing that ban," Dukawa told AFP. Thirteen trucks brought the bottles of beer to the venue. The alcohol had been seized at the weekend by sharia police as the bottles were being delivered to the city from the mainly Christian south, where most of the country?s breweries are located, Dukawa said. Although the sale and consumption of alcohol is banned in Kano state, beer trucks find their way to taverns in the predominantly Christian Sabongari neighbourhood, which is practically exempt from sharia law. Since 1999, when Nigeria returned to civilian rule after years of military dictatorship, around a dozen states in the predominantly Muslim north have reintroduced Islamic sharia law, though it has been selectively applied in many cases. Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation, and roughly half of the 150 million population is Muslim http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5it3RWHzc5c0rEW7oK-36ll5pmRDA |
hope they would not reinforce and strike back. good on the general though |
when did this appointment take place. we the active posters were not even consulted. na wa o moderators which level |
azu_ndu:the picture is as good as wearing a mask |
chelseabmw:and your point is? |
ths is too watery to warrant opening a new thread for. there are already quite a few bashing ibb around. you could have commented on anyone of them |
do insurance company pay up claims in naija at all? |
Fogman:FIFA at it again. Between them and the NFF i wonder who is more of a joke. |
justwise:very true. the hammer appear to be falling hard on the benefit scroungers and those that milk the system. on the second point, its hard to feel any sympathy for the sham marriage people above |
ajadudu:It seems he is turning to the Gordon Brown of Nigeria. ![]() |
Mr Cork:no worry. i see the irony. |
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. how do these people expect the continued existence of a one Nigeria? a strictly conservative north with religious fanaticism and a secular south. recipe for disaster.