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Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 6:10pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: Time, my friend, time. But before then, make sure you use a tongue condom while doing Tinubu's arrrrsseee-sucking. Annaaalll syphilis is a new disease in town . |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 6:08pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
ezeagu: My point, precisely. On a lighter note, if fcuuuking his ashewo sister inlaw will make him work harder for Enugu, please let Chime carry go. Nothing do am (na man's nature call him answer ). In 2015 he leaves office and deal with his private mess. |
Politics / Re: FG Starts The Reconstruction Of Onitsha-enugu Road by SouthEast1: 6:04pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Yoruba (awori) tribalist at work again. Onitsha-Enugu road users take note. Nigeria has enough money to do all major roads at once. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 6:02pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: You deserve nothing but pity. You will soon contact syphilis from sucking tinubu's arrrssseeee. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:57pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: Until you condemn thief Tinubu, you are morally wrong to condemn another. You are so daft and hypocritical that I should stop conversing with you at this point. Good luck with your tinubu arrsee-licking enterprise. One day, money go go market, him no go see road return. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:54pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Abacha was not a public figure? You have insulted Nigeria with that illiterate comment The Gov's wife's younger sister in question is an ashewo, otherwise she will not try to take over her sister's husband. Ashewo get class and comes in different shades. Sleeping with girls is polarised already, beginning from adamic times. Even the biblical Abraham slept with his house girl, giving birth to Ismael (father of present-day Arabs) |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:50pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Who is Tinubu? I am only using his name to flog that Babapupa (Eko Ile) of a houseboy. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:49pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: No. But since those who did it in Nigeria (and even Clinton, in the US) went unpunished, Chime probably got ideas to do same in his head , hoping to go unpunished too. And, boy, he will go unpunished. This is naija. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:46pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: But Abacha did ashewo, and the Gov of one northern state was photographed with ashewos. Many Nigerian leaders do ashewo too, N, S, E, or W. FYI, nigerian public figures serve no good examples to anyone. The earlier you know that, the lesser your disappointment will be. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:43pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: No, it is not okay to steal because others do it. But when you are a thief, you have no moral to call another a thief, got it? Mr Tinubu arrrrseee licker? |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:40pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
The only reason I even came to this thread is because Chime is a public figure Otherwise, what he is alleged to have done is nothing to even discuss as it happens every second in Nigeria and world over There are better things for me to talk about than this Clinton did it Vladmir Putin did it Gov Sanford did it Obasanjo did it MKO did it Abacha did it Paul Biya (Cameroun) did it The president (King of Swaziland) does it, again and again. These are public figures, one way or another So kini big deal? |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:35pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Jason aka Alj Harem Those ashewo houses in your street in Lagos are there just for the furn of it, right? Na monkeys (and not humans) they sleep with the girls there, yes? I pity you and your hypocrisy |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:32pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: You hypocrite. When your yansh open na him go you sleep. I dare you to open your real self to the world. Anyone who lick's Tinubu's dyck the way you do must have slept with tons of girls. We know your type, mate. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:27pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Good that you are hearing, Mr Jason. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:22pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Was I justifying it? What was he did not the nature of man (you and I)? Is sleeping with women other than your wife not the second nature of man? Dang!!! What sort of hypocrites do we have in the house, Alj Harem aka Jason? Even my sarcasm was lost on these frustrated cyber warriors |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:05pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Okay, its time to chew grass. Go back to the cattle kraal. Namas do not talk when humans are talking. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:02pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Kobojunkie: You do not even have a mindset, let alone this type of mindset. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 5:02pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: Duh!! Is your name not Babalola Abiola again? |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 4:59pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
jason123: And what has it got to do with his performance? I was saying it in the context of man's nature, you illiterate. No one was tribal about it? You are a fool. What was Eko Ile doing? Thunder fire your lying nyash there. Clinton is also Nigerian? You bloody heediot. |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 4:53pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Are they? You make the accusation, you provide the answer. |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 4:51pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Eko Ile: Are you not one of the many b/asta/rds from MKO Abiola's joy stick? |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 4:42pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: (Those Benin Republic people:: And they do BH in Lagos? And they are counted as Lagosians? And they are used by the SW to kill non-SWners? |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 4:40pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: So those Cameroonians in Onitsha market are counted as Igbos (Anambra) in a census? |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 4:34pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
jason123:If true, this incidence has been going on while the guy has also been doing his good job. I do not see the relationship between his sex life and his performance. Bad as it is, what he did is what 100% of Nigerians are doing: sleeping with girls they are not married to. He was just unlucky/silly that he did not use a condom or the condom broke while in action ( ); hence the pregnancy Did Abiola not sleep with almost all the women there are in odualand? Was Obasanjo not sleeping with his own daughter in law (apparently with a condom), yet did not develop Nigeria like Chime is developing Enugu? Was Clinton not sleeping with his staff? Did Abacha not die on top of Indian har/lots? Wait until Fasola/Uduaghan/GEJ/etc' own bubbles burst- men na men boo. As long as he gets Enugu on track and does not embezzle Enugu's money, the rest na him private matter. That is naija for you. |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 4:07pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: Do they? I am hearing that for the first time. Coming from you, I am not sure I want to believe that as yet. |
Politics / Re: Sanusi For President In 2015? by SouthEast1: 4:04pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Yes, fccuck Sanusi |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 3:59pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
1. See why we cannot eliminate religious extremism? Many of the BHs will be outsiders invited into Nigeria 2. See why we cannot stop the Hausa/Fulani (H/F) from exterminating the Beroms and Tivs of northern Nigeria? (many of the invaders would be H/F imported from outside Nigeria to fight for their brothers) 3. See why we cannot conduct a reliable and true census from the North? They simply invite their friends from across the boarders to come and get counted as Nigerians. There is no reason why any reasonable southern Nigerian would want to continue to live with these people in the same country. |
Politics / Nigeria's Northern Boarders: Implications For Security And Census by SouthEast1: 3:55pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
How porous borders aid religious extremists •Ethnicity, religion compromise border security •Why illegal immigrants can’t be expelled •FG plans high-tech surveillance | Print | E-mail Written by Olawale Rasheed and Hassan Ibrahim Sunday, 18 September 2011 Influx of religious extremists from the Marghreb into Northern Nigeria and consequent expansion of religious fundamentalism may not abate for sometime to come, unless a concerted attention is paid to the nation’s poorly-policed borders with Niger, Chad and Cameroon, investigations by Sunday Tribune has revealed. Checks at the nation’s Northern borders revealed an extensive level of permissiveness in border crossings arising from close ethnic and religious contiguity which the Nigerian authorities are at a loss as to contain. Just as in the case of the nation’s South-West borders with Benin Republic, the Nigerian borders with Niger and Chadian republics are loosely policed and movements to and from the border regions are mostly free, safe for occasional efforts by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS). Investigations at Ilela, Jimbiya, Banki and Damborou-Ngala border points showed that a borderless unofficial regime operates in the areas with even immigration officers facing mob action if they attempt to enforce strict control. The situation is complicated by the common historical ties between Nigeria and its Northern neighbours. For example, Zinder, the second biggest city in Niger, was part of the old Nigerian Bornu Empire with the Beriberi tribe, a subset of the Kanuri, as inhabitants. The same situation is obtainable in Maradi, the third biggest city of Niger, which was previously part of Katsina and where Nigeria’s currency is freely acceptable under the dominant tribes of Hausa and Fulani stock. To further confirm the country-within-country situation in the Northern region, it was learnt that mutual migration between Northern Nigeria and the Marghreb dated back to the 18th century, a development said to have been aided by the leniency of the British colonial authorities. For example, a recent report from the University of Sussex Global Migration Origin Database indicated that the ethnic mix between Nigeria and its Northern neighbours is more extensive than previously imagined as about 750, 000 Tuaregs from Niger Republic reportedly migrated to Kano city between 1945 and 1955. An estimated record five million Nigerians are said to be scattered all over the West African sub-region with a high percentage in Sudan, Niger, Chad and others. A 1993 Sudanese census put the number of Nigerians in the country at close to two million with fully Arabised Nigerians reportedly holding positions in the Sudanese government and security services. An Igbo traveller posted this brief about the porosity of the nation’s borders, especially in the Northern region: “There are four main entry points into Niger. The busiest is Sokoto route, which crosses at Ilela. Mini buses and bush taxis run daily to the border, just past Ilela, crossing to BirniN’Konni, you can get on a bus straight for Niamey. “Travelling between Kano and Zinder (Niger) is equally straightforward. The final option is between Katsina and Maradi. From Niger, it is easier to cross at Gaya. You wll probably have to hire a bush taxi to take you from the Nigerian side at Kamba on to Sokoto.” Findings revealed that the ease of entrance, coupled with ethnic and religious contiguity, is increasingly becoming a threat to national security. It was alleged in the course of investigations that some border officials compromise border security on account of religious and ethnic affiliations. An official, who did not want his name in print, told Sunday Tribune that suspicions are very high that religious extremists pass through the border with minimum distractions. “This affiliation is a serious challenge. There are instances when suspicious movements are allowed, especially through unmarked border points,” he noted. It was also learnt that even in official border points, security officials are always cautious in border control, especially when people opted to perform religious prayers on either sides of the border. The alleged permissiveness, Sunday Tribune further learnt, is accentuated by the low number of border posts along thousands of kilometres of Nigerian border with Niger, Chad and Cameroon republics with existing border posts on that line being less than 12. The border personnel are also very small with ineffective communication gadgets, few patrol vehicles and lack of basic border accommodation with officers reportedly operating under trees and on foot to chase illegal immigrants. While the authorities are finding it hard to police the borders, Sunday Tribune gathered that the nation is also at a loss on how to handle illegal immigrants already in the country, due to fear of backlash from their countries of origin. It was learnt that while thousands entered Nigeria illegally, many Nigerians are also in several Marghreb countries illegally. “The challenge is that many Nigerians are in Niger, Chad, Sudan and others with big businesses and holding the nerves of those nations’ economy. So, if you deport their people here in Nigeria, they will do the same and even appropriate our investments. “We get millions of dollars in remittances into Nigeria annually. Such rupture of relationship will affect such returns and further complicate our economic woes,” a foreign affairs officer who is involved in immigration politics stated. Immigration offices in the Northern region, however, refused to comment on the issues raised during the investigations, insisting that only the service headquarters in Abuja could comment. The Minister of Internal Affairs, Comrade Abba Moro, also confirmed the challenges of border security and revealed that a system of hightech security surveillance of the entire border region of Nigeria was being worked upon by the Federal Government. “When completed, from Abuja, we will know everything happening in our borders,” the minister stated. The Comptroller General of Immigration, when contacted, directed the service spokesman to address the state of border policing which is a statutory responsibility of the Nigerian Immigration Service. The service spokesman, Mr. Joaphim Olumba, addressed the challenges as follows: Level of manpower “I will say the number is not sufficient, especially at the border points. While our officers are well trained, the border line is too extensive. There are plans to raise the manpower level.” Number of border points “The border posts are not sufficient. But you cannot increase the border posts without increasing the personnel level. Our officers sacrifice a lot under very difficult conditions. The operational facilities in term of border barracks, communication facilities and patrol vehicles are insufficient. The problem is with the illegal unofficial routes which the service is trying its best to police.” Challenge of ethnic affinity “Many just condemn the service for not policing the border. Only few people care to know that the most serious challenge facing the service is this religious and ethnic affinity. The border is not only porous, but also contiguous. You don’t even know when you are entering Niger or when you are in Nigeria. People from across the border lines have co-existed for centuries, inter-married, share same cultures and worship in the same mosques. “We find it hard to even do our job because of this historical facts. To control the border on market days is even more troublesome. So, we devise series of strategies to monitor movements across the border. We now issue tally number on market days to control entrance and exit. The nation’s borders need to be properly demarcated, if the border is to be better policed.” Alleged compromise of security “No officer within the service will joke with his job and compromise national security on account of ethnic and religious affiliations. Officers hold allegiance to the service and I must say that officers posted to each command are mixed. Religious consideration can, therefore, not influence border control. If anything like that is noticed, the report will get to the headquarters and appropriate sanctions will be applied.” Joint border patrols “ECOWAS is assisting a lot in this respect. There are plans to set up a joint monitoring team. This will, however, start at Seme Border and later extend to the Northern border. The various agencies within Nigeria are also collaborating through joint patrols. But immigration patrols mostly alone, especially in the remote illegal routes under very difficult circumstances.” Agenda for better border control “The new security situation has made installation of hightech surveillance a necessity. This is part of the programme of the comptroller general and the minister is working hard on this. The reality is that as of today, we don’t have surveillance equipment to monitor the border. “The comptroller general is also committed to a programme of well-structured national border. Towards this, she has focussed on forging close operational relationship with the National Boundary Commission, the Border Communities Development Agency, the International Migration Organisation and others. “Some of the comptroller general’s initiatives would have manifested more but for the fact that she assumed office when the 2010 budget was almost implemented and the 2011 budget passage was also delayed” |
Politics / Re: Rumor: Enugu State Governor (Chima) Impregnates Sister-In-Law (Ebere Igwe) by SouthEast1: 3:45pm On Sep 18, 2011 |
Nairalanders and their joy in rumor mongering. |
Jokes Etc / Re: Patronize Central Hotel Ibadan For Maximum Comfort And Security by SouthEast1: 2:24am On Sep 18, 2011 |
@topic Ibadan has always sucked. |
Jokes Etc / Re: Patronize Central Hotel Ibadan For Maximum Comfort And Security by SouthEast1: 2:23am On Sep 18, 2011 |
alj_harem: South-East must also be Alj Harem |
Politics / Re: Rev Oladimeji Thinks GEJ May be Nigeria's Last President by SouthEast1: 6:24am On Sep 17, 2011 |
Southerners and christians in general should read this. |
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