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na wah o |
we dey wait |
PLEASE LET US CALL HIM MEDIOCRE HENCEFORTH. |
PLEASE LET US CALL HIM MEDIOCRE HENCEFORTH. |
His name is Mediocre and not Aondoakaa. Isi ewu[color=#990000][/color] |
Aondoakaa is the most shameless person in Nigeria today. |
O ma se o |
the whole thing is another stage-managed false. Time will tell. |
AH.AH.AH-AH-AH-AH-AH, U NO GO KILL PERSON WITH LAUGH O |
welldone Mr seun Osewa, This website is going places. |
Well, the phone number or address number would have been publisized or annoounced on the radio or even TV. |
A counter rally organised to drum up support for President Umaru Yar’Adua by the National Alliance of Democracy ended in disarray on Tuesday as youths who took part in it went wild when the money promised them was not forthcoming. The youths, most of whom were believed to be University of Abuja students, had poured into the National Assembly at about 1pm chanting songs in support of Yar’Adua. The protesters, who came under the umbrella of the National Alliance of Democracy Defenders, accused Soyinka and the earlier protesters of selfishness and egocentrism. Delivering a speech on behalf of the group, Mr. O.N. Kelvin said the health of the President should not constitute a means by which some Nigerians to deceive other innocent Nigerians. He said, “The health of our President is not a thing that has not happened before in the history of leadership. History has it that an American President was so sick for a period of six months and he was not asked to resign by Americans. “But they supported him emotionally praying for his recovery. Why must our President’s case be different? Meanwhile, the sickness that befell our President was not self-inflicted or is it a sickness that has to do with morality. Why must we not pay for this man God appointed to be our President?” He also said that there was evidence that the President was recovering speedily, adding that he spoke on the BBC on Tuesday morning. He argued that the President also spoke with the President of the Senate, David Mark and his deputy, Goodluck Jonathan on the phone. “All we owe our President is prayers and not mockery. Nobody is above sickness, even some citizens that have commented on his health during the early days of his sickness have long died and buried. Only God has the final say,” he said. The protesters waited to see any of the presiding officers, but not appeared to honour their presence. As the youths tarried under the sun, complaints and murmurings soon ensued, as they called for compensations for their participation. The boys became restive and their respective leaders laboured hard to explain the issues to them. One of them said that the leaders did not take a list of those they invited for the rally, arguing that the number might overwhelm the money that would be made available at the end of the day. George, a student of UNIABUJA, who spoke to our correspondent, said they were not told that they were coming for a pro-Yar’Adua rally. “What they told us was that we are coming to protest the listing of Nigeria as a ‘security risk state’ but when we got here, I saw that it was a different thing. “For me the country is not going on well. If he is alive fine and good, but for me, I don’t really care about that,” he said. Our correspondent also gathered that although buses were provided to bring the protesters to the venue, there were no indications that the buses were available as at press time to convey them. One of the protesters said, “They promised that they were going to take us back, we are waiting to see whether they will fulfil their promise, because for me, I did not prepare in terms of finance, to transport myself back to school.” |
I lost my international passport for sometimes now and i reported to the police and also made a police report but since then, i have not heard anything about it. Dont you think having a phone number or address on the passport would have help me to locate it since then? |
Yar’Adua’s BBC interview transcript Exactly 51 days after he left the shores of Nigeria to seek medical help, President Umar Musa Yar’adua spoke in a telephone interview with the BBC Hausa service, recorded late on Monday and aired at 6.30a.m. Below is the transcript of the interview conducted by one Mansur Liman of the BBC Hausa service: The President said: “My brothers in Nigeria, I want to inform you that I am getting better insha-Allahu. “By the grace of God, any time my doctors discharge me, I will come back home to Nigeria to continue my work. “I want to also thank all Nigerians for their prayers for me and for the nation. “I want to wish our team, the Super Eagles, victory in the African Cup of Nations that is going on in Angola. Thank you.” BBC: Your Excellency, do you know when you will go back home, because Nigerians are worried about your condition. Do you know how long it will take you to go back home to continue with your work? Yar’Adua: Insha-Allah, I am getting better. Anytime God heals me and I am strong, that is the time, insha-Allah, I will come back to Nigeria, anytime the doctors discharge me. BBC: There are a lot of issues (in Nigeria ), have you spoken with the Vice President and is everything going on well as you expect? Yar’Adua: I spoke with him; I have been speaking with him. Everything is going on well in accordance with the constitution of the country. Daily Sun learnt that the interview lasted for just 86 seconds. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/jan/13/national-01-13-2010-04.htm
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Following doubts expressed by many Nigerians about the authenticity of interview granted by President Umaryu Musa Yar’Adua to the BBC in Saudi Arabia, the British radio service has shed more light on how it got the telephone conversation. The BBC had to introduce Jamila Tangaza, the Head of its Hausa Service, to speak on how they got to the President. Tangaza explained: “Well, first of all, I must say that it took a lot of time, persuasion, arrangements, phone-calls and cajoling to even be able to reach that stage, reason being that the President was all along receiving attention from his doctors and the people that were looking after him insisted that he should be given space to recover. “Now I didn’t do the interview personally (but) my Senior Producer, Mansur Liman, made use of his connections with some of these officials and at the end of the day, he was able to get that interview. Are you sure it was the President’s voice? Tangaza: Absolutely, sure. I have no doubt whatsoever. Like I said, Mansur Liman, who did the interview knows the President and it was his voice. Going by what the President said, do you think that he would, in any way, satisfy those people who claim actually that the whole thing is unconstitutional? Tangaza: Well, it is going to be very difficult because already there are calls from within the opposition, expressing doubt about the authenticity of the voice and that it would be better if we had got video images of the interview. This is especially coming from the point of view of satisfying the ordinary Nigerians who, they say, are completely disconnected from the true position of things and that seeing Yar’adua speaking to them would have gone a long way in cooling their nerves. But on the part of the elite and the government they are saying this would be enough to convince Nigerians that it was, indeed, Mr President (who spoke) and that he is alive and willing to return and carry out the affairs of governance without hitches.” http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/jan/13/national-01-13-2010-06.htm
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police will just keep it somewhere |
how then could one locate a lost pasport? and how can u locate the owner of a recovered passport? |
nigeria is sick. this is the best deception of this century |
Can somebody please tell me why address is not written on international passport? |
ah ah, who no know say di man don die since? |
Omo i no go watch am o. Am tired of dissapointment |
Nigeria, good people,Great nation, So the slogan goes. Nigeria is blessed with so many natural resourses;so many brains but the question is ,WHAT IS WRONG WITH NIGERIA? A nation highly blessed and favoured by God is suppose to be one of the best in the world but my question is : WHAT IS WRONG WITH NIGERIA? We have tried so many system and they all seems not to be working but my question is: WHAT IS WRONG WITH NIGERIA? How can we make it right? |
This message was sent to me by leke Adeboye; the PA to Pastor Adeboye. Leke Toby A July 1 at 10:49pm Reply Good evening Ladies and Gents, Im sure by now you have received a text message saying that Pastor E A Adeboye said you should pray from 1am to 3am so that someone close to you wont die or something like that, well this is to let you know this text message is NOT FROM PASTOR E A ADEBOYE. but however He did say there is nothing wrong with praying at night, if anything do pray for yourself, your family, RCCG as a whole, for Pastor Adeboye himself and his family, Happy New Month and GOD be with us all, Shalom. Leke Adeboye. PA to Pastor E.A Adeboye[color=#000099][/color] |
I WONDER WHO THE PERSON IS WHO WOKE UP ONE DAY AND DECIDED TO LIE AGAINST THE MAN OF GOD. THE FAKE TEXT MESSAGE WENT ROUND LIKE FIRE AND THE PERSON THOUGHT HE/SHE HAS ACHIEVED HIS/HER AIM OF SENDING THE TEXT. WHOEVER DID THIS SHOULD BE CAREFUL, IT IS BAD TO LIE AGAINST THE MAN OF GOD. |
IT IS A LIE. THE MAN NEVER SAID THAT. |
i will try a new sim. thanks |
The gprs has been blocked again, I have not even used it. Am confused o. |
The problem has been fixed. thank you all. This is what i did, 1. i reported to mtn office this morning 2. i sent email to customercare@mtnnigeria.net thank you all. |
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