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TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 7:46am On Aug 18, 2014
rapmike: So rubber hands is not too much for you? At least there is something called chakra.
Mike, could you transfer me some chakra to boost my genjutsu resistance grin
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 8:24pm On Aug 17, 2014
stinville: Has any seen Shingeki no kyojin?
Attack of Titans, I have. Has potential but I only saw 3 episodes. Will search out for more with time.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m):
Check out these depictions in the One piece Anime

* Gol D Roger - Gold Roger of nursery rhymes

* Aqua Lagula - Tsunamis

* Impel Down Prison - a depiction of Alcatrax Prison

* Thriller Bark - Trailer Park

* Cerberus and other Zombies - The guard dog of Hades and the concept of slave zombies known to several cultures

* King Cobra Nefetiri and the Kingdom or Arabasta - A depiction of Pharaohs and Egyptian culture

* Sea Kings - Prehistoric Creatures of the Ice Age

Even the current arc is on the Colosseum


A lot more that make me know that this mangakka is multitalented in many areas of life and knows how to knit them together in the main plot and sub plots


Also check out

Haki - One Piece

Chakra - Naruto

Reiatsu - Bleach

Ren - Hunter x Hunter
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 8:35am On Aug 16, 2014
ihedinobi2: Mmm, it does make some sense. However, it could be argued that Hagoromo was unique what with being the SO6P and all. What positions Obito to display such ability?
Both jinchuriki of the juubi
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 9:59pm On Aug 15, 2014
rapmike: Thank you jare. And naruto, FYI is not just about ninjas and jutsus, they also deal with stuff people can relate with. Pain theory of hatred, Naruto determination to prove people wrong, Kishi's way of showing how people can be manipulated or betrayed, we all see them in modern day life, in the lives of street kids that almost every parent chases away from their compound, from the way hypothesis of some countries manipulating others ( e.g the way some people view foreign interference in Nigeria) e.t.c , I can relate all these in Naruto. Tell me one serious thing you can use One piece to relate?
- The word friend (nakama) is not to be taken lightly

- Wars can be manipulated

- The devil fruit elements works in with correlative strenghts and weaknesses

- Even if one's life has sorrow in it, one can still move up in life (the life story of all Luffy's team members including luffy himself have tearful pasts)

abbl
PoliticsRe: Kudos To The Lagos State Government For Curtailing The Ebola Menace by teemy(op): 4:48pm On Aug 15, 2014
and just when I was beginning to praise them,

https://www.nairaland.com/1858210/lagos-ebola-patients-neglectedcritically-ill

This would send the wrong message if the quqrantine area is perceived as a death camp. Please work on this
PoliticsKudos To The Lagos State Government For Curtailing The Ebola Menace by teemy(op): 10:13pm On Aug 14, 2014
Though there remains much to be done in mass communication to the populace and especially the relevant health personnel, the Lagos state govt. has done what to me is unexpected considering the 'normal' speed by which issues are tackled in this nation. From quarantining the first Patric Sawyer contacts to re-quartantining the runaway nurse, they have by so doing limited the scourge to a small area and with limited casualities.

The 'norm' would have left the whole country with zombie like towns and cities where transmission would be a daily thing. To the governor and all who have saved the rest of the country I say "kudos".
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 8:28pm On Aug 14, 2014
Willyblinks: where did you get the downloads please, a direct link will really be helpful i had issues trying to find a simple download site and av got this thing with patience.
Thanks in advance
chia-anime.com
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 8:24pm On Aug 14, 2014
Tosyn007: I have 60 episodes already...so I'll try watch to see. Hope you're right though
P.S By the time you get to the Arabasta arc you would realise that war is not a thing to wish for. grin
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 1:17pm On Aug 14, 2014
Tosyn007: Be that as it may, you also can't deny the fact that the anime graphics is just not it, they should have worked on the anime as it went on. Naruto anime used to be poor too(but still far better than One piece by a zillion miles) but they kept improving on it. One piece anime is a mighty discouragement. Great stories take time to build up, but what happens when you you've already slept off before concluding one anime episode
Except you got low quality episodes the One Piece I see are good. Anyways guess there is no need trying to convince anyone. MAybe you should do a google review on the series. Cheers
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 10:46pm On Aug 13, 2014
UchihaItachi: Naturally, most people would dislike the first few episodes of One Piece and I believe it has to do with the appearance of the characters to a large extent, they look more like "cartoon characters." But if you can keep going, it's well worth it...I wasn't really into it till the "Baratie arc" where Sanji joined the crew, then I became addicted. Now I check back every 5mins on mondays to see if a new episode has been released

The plots are so well written and detailed that you would ask yourself if Oda Eiichiro is "Vegapunk's" older brother...
Seems you are right on that. A friend (a university ICT staff) once said almost the same thing but now he is hooked.

The Zoro character adds a lot of seriousness to the anime except when he does his I-miss-road things. Really do we have people that do that?
PoliticsRe: End Of The Road For A Boko Haram Commander. Photo by teemy(m): 8:15pm On Aug 13, 2014
karlmax2: harry potter
Thanks
PoliticsRe: Nurse Who Had Contact With Liberian Victim Leaves Quarantine, Enters Enugu by teemy(m): 7:12pm On Aug 13, 2014
The good news would be that if she is not infected, the 20 or so other contacts could breathe a sigh of relief pending their 21 days incaceration.
PoliticsRe: End Of The Road For A Boko Haram Commander. Photo by teemy(m): 6:33pm On Aug 13, 2014
Just googled it, it's Harry Potter
PoliticsRe: End Of The Road For A Boko Haram Commander. Photo by teemy(m): 6:31pm On Aug 13, 2014
HarrveySpecter: You must be an attention seeker!
Why did you have to open a new thread for this? Why put his division on on the source? Don't you know you can put him and all his division in trouble after the new law dissed out by the NA?
Attention seeker! Go and do something better with your time.
Sirus Black is not a real name, can't remember the movie I heard the name
PoliticsRe: Nurse Who Had Contact With Liberian Victim Leaves Quarantine, Enters Enugu by teemy(m): 5:39pm On Aug 13, 2014
feedthenation: I think the nurse should know better than putting other people in danger.

Most deaths recorded from ebola is from medical personnel mixing with their family members and patients.
Either she diaplayed ignorance or she was on a mission.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m):
rapmike: Spare me the preaching. They look super cool because they are given odd, unneccessary powers. Besides, there is preciously little that I can relate One Piece with, while I relate with Naruto a whole much more. Anyway, that may be individual preference, but if a poll is taken, am sure many people will tell you that it sucks more than Naruto.
Unlike realistically your friend with the sharingan or lovely sister with the byakugan and neighbour with rinnegan ba (if you see person wey get those eyes for street you no go pick race?)? C'mon it's all fictitious entertainment.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 5:10pm On Aug 13, 2014
Also, the characters were not getting upgrades anyhow. I thought the main guys were super cool at first until they started showing more badasses. There is how far perseverance could carry one and it was not until they got to that stage that they were given 1 (one) upgrade and even that after a period of 2yrs training in near isolation. Based on their individual affininties you could tell who would be one's natural albatross. That anime made me fully realise that calling someone a friend (nakama) is a big word and would go to any lenght to protect that person.

Give it a try and I am sure you would not be disappointed.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 5:02pm On Aug 13, 2014
rapmike: The characters get as dem be, Rubber guy and co. The graphics are poor and the storyline is not what I think will make sense.
One piece is already running to almost 700 anime episodes (over 15 yrs). That alone should tell you it would have been discontinued if it was not good a watch. Long running with Naruto and Bleach I don't read manga hence I cannot say if they made that one boring butthe anime I watched is cool.
PoliticsRe: Nurses Drive Away Suspected Ebola Patient In Lagos by teemy(m): 4:51pm On Aug 13, 2014
It seems these guys have not been enough zombie movies. If they did, they would have done their best to quarantine the patient. Contagions escalate when even just one infected person spreads the virus aroung and in this case the patient willfully presented herself. Poor action of ineffective people of an ineffective system. Also the medical director should be fired/suspended if the state had provided them isolation units or the state health commisioner should be the one fired for not distributing adequate equipment or information.

The unpreparedness of the health ministry on this ebola issue is appalling and the medicine-after-death approach of our governments at all levels is just too snail like at this age. The belief/hope that make-e-no-come and keeping fingers crossed approach of the past on issues like terrorism and this recent ebola outbreak should come to an end henceforth.

- Mass media announcements should encourage infected people to come forth and no expence be limited in getting them to designated quarantine units.

- Show on TV what initial to advanced stages of infection looks like so any looks-like-it observed by neighbours should be reported asap and making it a criminal action to harbour a victim.

-All malaria/typhoid symptoms should should first undergo ebola testing.

We can limit and with time solve this.
PoliticsRe: Steps That Should Have And Yet Need To Be Taken On Ebola Restrictions by teemy(op): 3:07pm On Aug 12, 2014
delishpot: True. But they do not need to decongest prison cells if there isnt the need to. They can just quarantine new intakes for a few weeks to see if they are ebola free and then if they are, move them to the normal place to be with the rest.
I agree
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 11:19am On Aug 12, 2014
Baddestguyp: I so much love zirconis' magic in fairy tail. magic to steal human dignity by making their clothes disappear and they become naked
hmm, true to your monicker
PoliticsRe: ₦700,000 Exibit Money Grows Wings After Court Orders Police To Refund To Owner by teemy(op): 11:15am On Aug 12, 2014
hoodboy: This is how reckless our society is
It can be better if everyone is concernrd with how anyone is being treated.

It's called showing love/care
PoliticsSteps That Should Have And Yet Need To Be Taken On Ebola Restrictions by teemy(op):
1. Deconjesting of Cells/Prisons and reducing crowding in sweaty environments

2. Sensitising health personnel on handling ebola cases (I wonder why the LASUTH doctor took to his heels)

3. Distribution of adequate protective equipment for health personnel

4. Keeping quarantined patients away from one another (so those that don't have don't catch it)

5. Making the treatment Free!

6. Making the public not to stigmatise but report new/suspected cases to the relevant authorities (A dedicated set of numbers would help)

7. Screen everyone an the points of entry, no discrimination.


My points, list yours.
Politics₦700,000 Exibit Money Grows Wings After Court Orders Police To Refund To Owner by teemy(op): 10:58am On Aug 12, 2014
The new IG of police should make a quick resolution on this case as part of efforts to restore public confidence in the police.

The story of Mr. Emeka Okeke shows that access to justice is still a mirage for the ordinary Nigerian. ADE ADESOMOJU reports.

For Mr. Emeka Okeke, the court will never again be a place to seek justice. The 41-years-old businessman said instead of going to court to seek redress for any wrong, he would turn to God for justice.

“Even if it is obvious that I have been cheated, I will leave everything to God. Going to court is just a waste of time and money, especially for people like us,” Okeke told our correspondent.

In a recent encounter with Okeke, our correspondent had inquired from him why he stopped pursuing the enforcement of two separate court orders directing the police to return to him a sum of N700,000 seized from him in 2008 on the excuse of using it as exhibit in a criminal case instituted against him.

Okeke was charged with arson after his landlord, Alhaji Adejare Apampa, accused him of setting ablaze his (Okeke) rented apartment at 1, Olatoke Owoo Close, Ikotun, Lagos State, on September 2, 2008. This was despite the fact that Okeke lost all his belongings to the inferno.

However, the police, since October 2010, have continued to flout two separate court orders which directed them to release the money to the owner upon his being discharged.

This newspaper had in its edition of October 17, 2013, published the story titled, ‘Police shun court orders, sit on N700,000 cash exhibit’.

However, further investigation by our correspondent revealed a bigger picture of how Okeke’s quest for justice, like that of many other ordinary Nigerians, was frustrated.

As of the time our correspondent spoke with Okeke in July, he had instructed his lawyer, Mr. Kevin Okoroafor, to stop going to court for the case.

“I have tried all my best to convince him to let us follow through the case because we have put a lot into it, but he would not listen,” Okoroafor said.

The court was to sit in February 2014 for further enforcement proceedings, but neither the lawyer nor Okeke was present in the Court 5 of the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Ebute Metta.

By February 2014, it was already three years and four months since the court ordered the police to release his money to him following the legal advice from the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions in the Ministry of Justice, that the accused had no case to answer.

When our correspondent contacted Okeke, his frustration was laid bare in the tone of his reaction.

He said, “I’m tired of that case. When a new magistrate took over the case, she asked us to start from the stage, which we had passed two years ago.

“I cannot continue. I have wasted money and time on the case. I just had to let go.”

Cost of justice

Though what was at stake was N700,000, Okeke told our correspondent that he had spent over N300,000 on the case, excluding what he had spent before he was discharged on October 27, 2010.

“I would still have had to keep spending money and wasting my time if I had continued the case,” he added.

Okeke and his lawyer had parted ways since February following the disagreement which ensued between them over his intention to stop pursuing the enforcement of the court orders.

Okoroafor, who was the second lawyer appearing for Okeke since the case started in 2008, gave a shocking response when our correspondent attempted to crosscheck his client’s claim with him.

“Honestly, he had spent more than that. Saying he (Okeke) had spent N300,000 is an understatement,” the lawyer said.

He however blamed the nation’s “legal system”, which according to him, makes a litigant to bear high cost of litigation that can be equal to what is at stake.

Okoroafor said, “It doesn’t speak well of our legal system. It shows that the poor who are in the majority have to pay through their nose to get justice.”

When asked if lawyers were not to blame, he said, “No, no, no! You have to look at the expenses involved. These include filing fees, cost of attending court and other unofficial fees.

“The unofficial fees are even more than the official ones. You have to pay some unofficial fees to get the job done by court workers. There is nothing the lawyer can do about those ones.”

Losses and detention

Okeke did not have anybody at the top, who could help him to stop the police from instituting the arson charge against him, having himself suffered a great deal of losses in the fire incident which consumed his rented apartment at 1, Olatoke Owoo Close, Ikotun, Lagos State, on September 2, 2008.

Apart from losing vital documents and all his personal effects in the fire incident, Okeke, a businessman dealing in printing of exercise books, also lost N800,000 worth of goods.

Despite his huge loss, his landlord, Alhaji Adejare Apampa, a retired policeman, had gone ahead to report the case at Ikotun Police Station, accusing him (Okeke) of deliberately setting the house ablaze.

The landlord was living in his house in Mushin, another area of Lagos State, but he was maintaining a flat beside Okeke’s on the top floor of the one-storeyed building. Both apartments were consumed by the inferno which started at about 3pm on the day of the incident.

The landlord’s suspicion of his tenant’s culpability in the incident stemmed from an earlier disagreement between them over Okeke’s tenancy. The landlord had refused to allow Okeke to renew his rent for another year, insisting that the businessman should quit the house .

The fire incident occurred some days after the expiration of Okeke’s initial rent.

On inspection to the scene of the incident, the investigative police officer assigned to handle the case discovered some currency notes, totaling N700,000, which were slightly affected by the fire, in a fireproof safe.

The impact of the fire did not rob the notes of their acceptability as legal tender. The safe in which the money was found was discovered in a destroyed wardrobe within the shell of what used to be Okeke’s bedroom.

After all was thought to have been lost, discovering such amount of money was a sort of relief to Okeke.

But the police had another plan. Okeke was promptly arrested by the police.

The man, who was living with his wife and child in the house, was detained as the police kept mounting pressure on him to pay N5m as compensation to his landlord.

Okeke had refused to yield to the pressure as he thought doing so would amount to conceding to the allegation leveled against him. The case was then transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police, Panti.

The police commenced criminal proceedings against him at Court 5 of the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Ebute Metta.

On the order of the presiding Chief Magistrate, Mr. P.A. Ojo, the duplicate case file was sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions of the state’s Ministry of Justice, to seek legal advice.

The magistrate had granted bail to Okeke, but because he could not perfect his bail term, he spent about 22 days in Ikoyi Prisons before his release on January 9, 2009.

No case to answer

The matter had continued to drag on as the legal advice from the DPP was being awaited.

The police prosecutor, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Innocent Effiong, told the magistrate on October 27, 2010 that the prosecution had received the legal advice from the Ministry of Justice.

The said legal advice had recommended that Okeke be discharged as there was no case against him.

“This office is therefore of the opinion that the suspect (defendant) should be discharged and released if still in custody as there is no case is disclosed against him,” the legal advice read in part.

In response to the advice, the magistrate ruled, “Pursuant to the advice and Section 74 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law, the charge is struck out and the defendant is discharged. It is further ordered that exhibits recovered by the police be released to the defendant.”

And the rigmarole begins

The police did not appeal against the court’s ruling.

Since the magistrate gave the order, Okeke and his counsel had since made series of efforts to claim the money from the police.

A letter dated dated March 24, 2011, which Okeke had written on behalf of his client had read thus, “We wish humbly to draw the attention of the Commissioner of Police to the enabling laws. The magistrate’s order for restitution was made pursuant to Section 300 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law, 2007 of Lagos State.

“We therefore demand that our client’s sum of N700,000 as indicated be paid into his bank account No. 0148110000xxxxxx in Intercontinental Bank Plc or a bank draft in like sum be delivered to our firm without further delay.”

When their series of efforts to make the police to comply with the court order failed, Okeke and his lawyer filed summons for compliance against the Commissioner of Police in Lagos.

The summons for compliance was filed before a Chief Magistrate, Mrs. C.T. Adesola-Ikpatt, who took over the case from Ojo.

The summons for compliance was filed against the Lagos Commissioner of Police in accordance with Section 56(1) and (2) of the Magistrate’s Court Law (No. 16) 2009.

The police and denials

Our correspondent obtained records of the proceedings which followed Okeke’s filing of the summons for compliance.

At the proceedings of June 23, 2011, which followed the filing of the summons of compliance, Okoroafor complained to the court that the summons had been served on the Commissioner of Police but that the police had yet to comply with the court order.

In response, the police prosecutor, Effiong, sought an adjournment for report of compliance as “steps are in motion to comply with the order”.

It was another story from Effiong at the following hearing on August 24, 2011.

“I am not conversant with the true position of this case,” he told the presiding magistrate, Mrs. C.T Adesola-IKpatt.

The magistrate then ordered, “The O/C (Officer in Charge) Legal, Panti, is ordered to appear before this court on September 7, 2011 to explain why they have failed to comply with the order of this court.”

Events which followed were unbelievable to both Okeke and his counsel. The police returned to court to present an entirely different story, which was that the money could no longer be found. They added hat the original investigative police officer identified as Inspector Raphael Aladetoyinbo, who took up the case when it was transferred to the SCID in Panti, had died.

On November 18, 2011, Effiong led an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Patrick Nnadi, who was serving at the Homicide Section of the SCID in Panti, to testify on oath as follows, “I am aware of the case pending before this court directing the police to release the exhibits in this case to the defendant/applicant. No, the order of court has not been obeyed”.

Nnadi added, “Sometimes in the month of September2011, I was invited to the O/C Legal office and I was informed of the order of this court. The case file was requested and by virtue of my position as Station Officer (Homicide Section, Panti), I left to search for the file.

“I am not the original IPO in the case. The original IPO is one Inspector Rapheal Aladetoyinbo now late, I have read and I recognise a copy of the signal I sent to the commissioner of Police regarding the death of the said officer.”

Nnadi also testified that on discovery that the case emanated from Ikotun Police Station, he contacted a sergeant in the station, Philomena Kadiri, who was the one handling the matter in Ikotun. He completed his testimony, by saying “the said exhibit has not been found.”

Under cross-examination, Nnadi testified that records of the Exhibits Room of the SCID did not show that the money was transferred from Ikotun.

“Yes, I want this court to take it that there is an Exhibit Room at Ikotun Police Station. The exhibit in this case would have been registered there. The exhibit should be there since it is not endorsed on their file that it was transferred to SCID, Panti, with the file,” the policeman said while fielding questions from Okoroafor during cross-examination.

The court then made an order summoning the lead prosecutor in the case, Mr. Peter Ugwumba, who is a Deputy Superintendent of Police; Nnadi and Kadiri to appear in court for further clarification on the disappearance of the exhibit. Kadiri was the police officer handling the matter in Ikotun.

Another police shocker

When on March 9, 2012, Ugwumba appeared in court, he told the court that further investigation had since revealed that the money was indeed transferred from Ikotun to the SCID but was “not handed to the exhibit keeper”.

He said, “My Lord, further investigation into this case has revealed to us that the exhibit in this case was actually brought with the case file from Ikotun Police Station to the SCID, Panti.

“So, the misplacement of the exhibit occurred at SCID, Panti at ‘D4’ Section – it was however not handed over to the exhibit keeper.”

In an apparent attempt to save the face of the police, Ugwumba said, “It is an unusual situation and the police frown at this. We intend to sanction all officers involved.”

However, rather than fulfilling his promise, Ugwumba at the following proceedings of May 16, 2012, asked for an adjournment “to enable us to bring before the court the team leader who headed the investigation into this case. We have been reliably informed that he is presently serving in Ibadan.”

The magistrate quickly dismissed the suggestion, saying, “In my view, the attendance of the said officer will not serve any purpose. The police should have done their private/internal investigation and ensured compliance with the order of court.”

Then the court adjourned for parties to adopt their written addresses.

The second order of compliance

On July 25, 2012, the magistrate read her ruling ordering that “the Inspector-General of Police and the state Commissioner of Police in Lagos State be notified of the disobedience of their officers and men at the state Criminal Investigation Department of the court order made on October 27, 2010, directing them to release to the applicant the monetary exhibit” to the owner.

The magistrate held, “This honourable court has taken into consideration the facts and circumstances of this case, particularly, the fact that the respondent acting through his officers and men at state CID, Panti has had a period of over 22 months since the order of this court was made on October 27, 2010 to comply with the said order.

“In order to restore the hope of the common man in our judicial system, it is important that this court ensures that her orders are not made in vain. The failure of those in authority to obey court orders, especially those vested with the power of enforcement of such orders would only lead to anarchy and break down of law and order stemming from likely loss of confidence in the judicial system.”

The magistrate also dismissed the excuse of the IPO’s alleged death as the reason for the disappearance of the exhibit.

The magistrate ruled, “In my view, the nature or condition of the exhibit involved in this case is of no consequence. The important thing is that the police took it into custody and the court having ordered its release to the applicant, the order ought to be complied with.

“It is also my humble view that the alleged death of the IPO who investigated this case is not and should not be an excuse as the said exhibit would have been handed to the exhibit keeper and therefore not expected to have been in the custody of the late IPO.

“It is for the above reasons that this honourable court finds it reasonable to grant the application of the defendant/applicant in part. “

In addition to the Inspector-General of Police and the state Commissioner of Police, the Lagos State DPP was also ordered to be served with the order.

The disobedience continues

Okoroafor had cause to report back to the magistrate on December 5, 2012, that the police had yet to comply with the fresh order of court, while conforming that the order had been served on the Commissioner of Police in the state and the state’s Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice. But he said he had not been able to serve the order on the Inspector-General of Police. At the proceedings of that day, the prosecutor representing the police in the case told the court that the case file was missing and on that basis the police had not been able to enforce the court order.

But the magistrate confirmed that the same prosecutor had appeared in the case on October 10, 2012 and no reference was made to a case of missing file. The court reiterated its earlier order and asked the respondent (the police) “to put its house in order and ensure that the subsisting order of this court is complied with without further delay”.

The court then granted Okoroafor’s application for service of the order on the Inspector-General of Police via courier.

Failed service

After sending a copy of the order to the Inspector-General of Police at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, through courier services, what was cited as the reason for rejecting the service of the order at the Force Headquarters, was that it was “wrongly addressed”.

And Okeke says bye, bye to court

Mr. Emeka Okeke’s hope of ever getting justice dropped to zero level when a new magistrate took over his case in late 2013 following the appointment of the former presiding magistrate in Ondo State. The expectation of the businessman was that the new magistrate would pick the case up from where she met it.

But to the chagrin of the claimant and his lawyer, when they appeared in court in January, they were asked to serve the orders freshly on the police authorities.

“It is like asking us to start all over again. I was devastated. I immediately told my lawyer to stop going to that court,” Okeke told our correspondent.

As of the time of filing this report, efforts were being made to reach the police in Lagos State for their reaction. When earlier contacted, the Police Force spokesman, Mr. Frank Mba, after weeks of promising to react to our correspondent’s inquiry on the case, later asked him to reach the Lagos Command to react to the case.
http://www.punchng.com/feature/the-law-you/court-where-orders-arent-enough-to-get-justice/
CrimeRe: Kola Kills His Wife Titilayo Kola Just A Day After She Gave Birth To Their Twins by teemy(m): 1:00pm On Aug 11, 2014
Calculia: Kola Kills His Wife Titilayo Kola Just A Day After She Gave Birth To Their Twins
A woman identified as Titilayo Kola was yesterday strangulated to death allegedly by her husband a day after she was delivered of twins

“So, we have a case of homicide and child stealing on our hands and we have commenced investigation.”http://www.agbosblog.com/2014/08/photo-man-kills-his-wife-just-day-after.html
Was an autopsy done to affirm that she was strangled and fingerprint verification to show that the husband was the culprit? More than mere speculation is needed to have a court case that would hold water.

Child stealing would not hold any water as long as the children are his. He could have moved them for whatsoever reason.

The newspaper journalist has made a report but the police fact finding is what a court would hold as valid.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 2:39am On Aug 10, 2014
A notion could be if a MS user gets an eye from another MS user that is dead, EMS happens.

Una sha no wan dash kakashi wings.
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 1:45pm On Aug 08, 2014
Graviton2: The bolded is false, "We agree to disagree" and "Refrain from quoting me" are both Pickabeau's — and

I apologized to Grimm Joe, not to Pickabeau. I know

Setting the record straight.
hmm...

Any which way, let's move on. BTW Graviton, what is your say on the kakashi EMS?
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m):
"Don't quote me" is actually a Graviton no Jutsu on this thread. Pickabeau1 the guy has apologised to Grimmjoe so let things slide. Cheers.

P.S No need to respond to this!
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 1:17pm On Aug 08, 2014
pickabeau1: Can someone recommend the best five of this list below

Feraz, teemy, SageNaruto

Hunter X hunter,

Nurarihyon

Monster

Sword of the stranger

Soul Eater
To be honest, I am yet to see 'The world only God knows' and 'Sword Art online'. Watched only first episodes of 'Monster' and 'Katanangari' but monster has the ability to surpass even death note with that one episode I saw. 'Sword of the stranger' Anytime
TV/MoviesRe: Naruto Information by teemy(m): 9:09am On Aug 08, 2014
TopsyKrete: In my opinion, from everything seen and witnessed in Naruto, the Obito-Kakashi Sharingan transfer is possible.

To some extent, there are alot of possibilities a sharingan user can explore. As a non Uchiha, Kakashi used his sharingan to copy jutsu that are naturally not his and was even able to predict what jutsu his opponent will use, Remember the first encounter of Zabuza and Kakashi?

Itachi-Sasuke sharingan jutsu transfer is another one eventhough it was temporal but its effect was made.

The Byakugan user of the Mist, Ao also uses his Byakugan perfectly, to the extent that he made seals to protect it from being taken, though he said it was a prize/trophy.

Madara-Nagato eyez transplant, for a person living between the world of the living and dead, transfered his eyes to another without being seen and was adapted by Nagato perfectly should be another evidence.

Coming to the aspect of Izanagi, the one discribed by BZ about Madara that a long time after his death, his Izanagi was activated, he got revived and did a kagebunshi to further his research still baffles me. If not for the Nollywood scene that featured in last 2 episolds, i would av likened it to the kind of residual Haki Jiraiya displayed when he is half-past dead to come back and gave info abt Pein.

Coming from Tobi, a Madara accomplice, is it not possble? Or shall we blame it on SNOWBALLhuh?
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