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This woman should shut-up!! |
We appreciate your understanding. I know some people must have come to you and send all kinds of messages to your various governments. I believe that you know that the position of the government is the best for the people That was the major reason he called them. The guy they fear western wahala |
The last time I checked, both Bakare and El-rufair are both Nigerians and have rights to their independent opinion, are you telling me all those protesters are CPC members?. make the man sharrap him mouth |
jorge1980: ![]() |
Starbaby1:Is BokoHaram a FG policy? |
Starbaby1:Is that your papa's name?. good boy, now run along sharp sharp |
Starbaby1:Youngman, can you do me a favor?, Get the Zap off this thread!! |
Seun has given is life to Christ, He is born again!!! There is something about politicians that make them believe all other Nigerians are slowpoke, the article is thought provoking. |
[quote author=Omo_Tier1 link=topic=838018.msg9891819#msg9891819 date=1325665425]No body is expecting you to take side, rather what I did point out is, when you 'mechanically' attempt to try to appear as though you want to balance the post and when you have several post that are anti-GEJs with several pages running already and they do not make front page, and two or three posts that are pro-GEJ with barely three replies making the front page, you leave people with the impression many have today. I think what you may or may not have picked out from this is people questioning the rational used by moderators in deciding which post are worth debating and which aren't. Going by your previous post; I am unclear how you come to the conclusion that a topic is worth debatable when in my opinion in some cases after several hours of the post coming on board it has barely Garner up to 5 replies! JARUS, I guess it is worth noting that several people like myself who are neither pro-GEJ nor Anti-GEJ rather pro-Nigeria have in the past pointed these anomalies out. Maybe it not yet obvious that Nairaland is here because of the people that come in here to air their views, so maybe these people deserved to listened to and 'Educated' if need be, rather than putting a rash response across to them. As for me, I barely careless what goes on the front page, If I may add another twist to the whole talk, several other sections with very interesting and informative discussion going on barely have their post make the front page, I can give lots and lots of examples, but let just leave it at that. Oh need I add also, there are post that not necessarily requires debating, as they maybe informative post to pass across an information or to enlighten some people. Ciao, I need some toast before, protest already underway, [/quote]Seun et al, since this is a new year, why don't you guys review your policy on what makes the front-page, the OP has made an observation and should not be swept off as nothing. When people are saying it, you have got to listen to it, is that an essential attribute of leadership? |
GboyegaD:Ignore the mumu |
http://www.punchng.com/news/protests-ground-lagos-ibadan-ilorin-gombe/ Protests against the removal of fuel subsidy grounded parts of Lagos, Ibadan, Ilorin and Gombe on Tuesday. Thousands of people marched through the streets chanting songs in condemnation of the removal of fuel subsidy by President Goodluck Jonathan. One person was feared killed in a similar protest in Ilorin while the police reportedly arrested seven people, including a journalist in Kano. Protesters are also said to have taken over Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, in spite of attempts by the police and soldiers to stop them. POlciemen and soldiers had reportedly brutalised protesters and travellers on Lokoja-Abuja Road earlier today. There were indications that a protest would be held at the Nigerian High Commission in London later today. More marches are planned for other cities across Nigeria in the next few days. In Kaduna, mobile polciemen were drafted to Murtala Muhammed Square to disperse protesters. In the process, four protesters were injured. More details later. |
Jacide2:Why are you farting through your brain?. oxford:wait for the dailies tomorrow |
iHustle:Confirmed from a good authority |
Yes Boss:You are a fool, this guy was killed in Post Office area of Ilorin this moring, e be like say apollo catch you for eyes u better go watch am with goat urine, abi craze dey worry u ni? |
Naija, welcome to the Syrian phase. Aluta Continua!!! |
@ OP, they have finished spending the money paid them by Jona bobo |
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=835218.msg9861488#msg9861488 date=1325232642]All these are signs of anarchy.[/quote]Truth |
kokoA:He meant to say Na Boko Haram Hand we dey ![]() |
It is now watch and pray ![]() |
http://tribune.com.ng/index.php FOLLOWING threats by the Islamist sect, Boko Haram, to bomb places of worship and other public places, many church members have said they will not attend the New Year’s Eve service scheduled to hold tomorrow for fear of being killed. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, the pastor of a pentecostal church located at Ojodu, Lagos, said that he might not hold service on New Year's Eve until the security climate can be determined. “I really can't say what the situation would be, so I can't really risk the lives of my members. I want to use this opportunity to call on the Federal Government to address the security situation in the country.” However, churches in Abuja, the Federal Capital, have decided not to disclose their security plans. Nigerian Tribune asked church officials how they were adapting to the challenging situation in Abuja. A priest of the Holy Trinity Church in Maitama, Abuja, who did not disclose his name declined to speak to Nigerian Tribune. He said he did not want to discuss such a security matter openly. At the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria, only security officials were seen on the premises, as they said that the priests and the religious leaders had gone on holiday. The General Overseer of the Apostolic Fire Ministries, Reverend Pelumi Emmanuel, however, said members of the church had become more security-conscious following the Christmas Day bombing that took place in Niger State. Part of the security measures put in place, he stated, was for every member of the church to monitor suspicious movements within the premises of the church. 'Though we believe in divine security, we need to be practical about the whole thing. “We have to be more conscious of movements within our environments. Nowadays that harmless-looking small nylon or polythene bag you are seeing on the floor could be lethal, the more reason we need to be security-conscious.” Meanwhile, police anti-bomb squad has been deployed in strategic parishes of The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Abuja, as a precautionary measure following the Christmas Day bombing of some churches in Nigeria. This is just as many church members are planning to stay away from churches for the New Year’s Eve service. When the Nigerian Tribune visited the zonal headquarters of the church in Abuja located at Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, on Wednesday, there was a heavy presence of policemen before the commencement of a one and a half hours service at noon. The main entrance to the church was blocked by the police van, police anti-bomb squad, FCT Command, preventing vehicles from entering into the church premises. Also, the pedestrian gateway was mounted by men of the anti-bomb squad, who frisked worshippers before they were allowed in. The Assistant Resident Pastor of the church, Mr Asher, declined comments on the security arrangement in the church. “We have been directed not to speak on security, issues with anybody. But if you want anything on security you can go to the Redemption Camp.” One of the church officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Nigerian Tribune that since the Christmas Day attack on some churches by the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, the church had taken proactive measures to prevent a recurrence. “We know that human security belongs to God. But you will also not forget that the devil is always at work, fighting hard to see that it creates enmity between the people and the Almighty God. So, there is nothing wrong in what we are doing,” the source said. One of the worshippers at the RCCG zonal headquarters, Abuja, Margaret Okwe, said what happened on Christmas Day was not enough to stop Christians from going to church to worship God. “I think that should be something to strengthen our faith in God,” she said. She, however, said there was the need for the government at all levels to take the issue of security more seriously. In a bid to forestall a re-ccurence of the Christmas Day bombing, which took place at St Theresa’s Catholic Church, Madalla, in Niger State, Anglican churches in Abuja have said that security would be beefed up around their premises. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, the security committee of the church said it had requested for some police officers to join forces with in-house security team to be on duty, especially during the New year’s Eve and the New Year’s service. The committee’s head, who sought anonymity, stated that other measures were not to be disclosed since it was a security matter, adding that the church had put all things in place to secure the lives of its members and their property. The church further called on the Federal Government to strengthen its security agencies in order to curb the excesses of the Boko Haram sect, which was almost making the country ungovernable. The church also condemned the attack on St Theresa's Catholic Church, Madalla, in Niger State, adding that the lives of the citizens should be paramount in the agenda of the government. Meanwhile, as an aftermath of the deadly bomb blast that occurred on Christmas day at St Theresa’s Church, Madalla, Christian leaders in Abuja have declared that God is their security but also called on the security agencies to step up their activities to ensure that the ugly trend is stopped. Some of the church leaders who spoke to the Nigerian Tribune called on the Federal Government to unmask those behind the activities of the Boko Haram sect in the country. The church leaders, however, refused to disclose security measures they were putting in place in their various churches in order to forestall the Madalla experience as the New Year's Eve celebration draws near. Already, there has been palpable fear in Abuja, especially within the Christian community, over the state of insecurity in the country. Speaking with the Nigerian Tribune, the leader of Cherubim and Seraphim Movement (Ayo Ni O), Dakibiyu District, in Jabi area, Special Apostle Adedayo Bodunrin, while commiserating with those that were affected in the Christmas day bomb explosion, urged the government to bring the perpetrators to book. He added that the Christian community would not relent in its efforts at praying for peace and unity of the county, saying that "special prayer session is starting tomorrow (today) mainly to pray for peace and unity of this our great country." Others who spoke with the Nigerian Tribune on condition of anonymity tasked the government on the need to make protection of life and property of Nigerians its top priority. |
The guy is suffering from undiagnosed mental disease |
PDPwayoo:You dey smoke MJ for real, your statement above is the side effect, u don dey mara |
The biggest fool in Nigeria is Jonathan, the biggest fool in Nairaland is beaf Is anybody still wondering why beaf keeps defending Jonathan? ![]() |
I wont be surprised if they do |
Is God describing Nigerians by giving us a Zoologist president? |
Sunny Nneji- Chi advert Passion energy drink seven up- the diff is clear advert Hapic ad |
Old gist |
mass hysteria |
Behind every insane man, there is an insane woman |
Na only Jona sabi chop?, abeg dame dey chop dey go jare, your day of reckoning is around the corner |
Do you mean to ask if i don giraffe before?. O'boy u no go fit count that one o |
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[/quote]Seun et al, since this is a new year, why don't you guys review your policy on what makes the front-page, the OP has made an observation and should not be swept off as nothing. 