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Politics / Re: APC Will Retain Governorship Seat In Osun — Tinubu by TemitayoDaniel: 7:23pm On Aug 31, 2018
[quote author=raumdeuter post=70786101]This is certain,
Osun people do not want the killer of Bola Ige to occupy the Bola Ige governors office

And they surely do not want the dancer Osun Michael Jackson to occupy the house, Governance is not a dancing matter....
Na rubbish you dey talk for here.. Na u know. D. Killer of Bola ige abi
Religion / Re: "Nigerian God Is A Fraud, It Uses Pastors To Rob Nigerians" - Bisi Alimi by TemitayoDaniel: 9:51am On Jul 19, 2018
Brian tumor.....
correctbae:
Popular Nigerian gay rights Activist has taken to his instagram page to Rants about Nigerian Pastor, He said Nigerian god is fraud and it is using some Nigerian Pastor like Adeboye, Oyedepo and Adejumo to rob Nigerians. He said they should be locked in jail.

Bisi Wrote:

Nigerian god is a fraud and it is using Oyedepo, Adeboye, Adejumo, and other criminals who robe themselves as minsters of god, to rob vulnerable Nigerians of their hard earned money, this has to stop!
He added in the caption:
Let’s talk about the criminals who call themselves anointed of god. These people should be locked up in jail and the keys thrown into the sea. Enough is enough


https://correct.com.ng/
Politics / Re: Ekiti: MURIC Speaks On Why Fayemi Must Appoint Muslim Cabinet by TemitayoDaniel: 8:41pm On Jul 18, 2018
5Ebiscoo:
The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, on Wednesday called on the Ekiti State Governor-elect, Kayode Fayemi to give “Muslims in the state proportionate representation in government appointments.”

MURIC anchored its call on the fact that Muslims in the state cast “massive protest votes against Fayose on Saturday because the latter was a Muslim hater and a con artist whose major preoccupation was the marginalization of Muslims in government appointments, the demolition of mosques, making mockery of Muslims and harassing Islamic scholars.”

In a congratulatory message signed by its Director, Ishaq Akintola and sent to DAILY POST, the organization also advised the governor-elect to remain level-headed and sympathetic to the poor and elderly citizens of the state.

MURIC also warned that Fayose’s “downward slide has just begun.”

The message reads, “We complained in vain early in 2014 when Fayose formed an all-Christian cabinet. All 14 commissioners, as well as all permanent secretaries, were Christians. The secretary to the state government was a Christian. All board chairmen were also Christians except the Muslim Pilgrims Board where the maximum ruler had no choice. Muslims in the South West had never experienced such totalitarianism. Fayose’s defeat is good riddance to bad rubbish as far as Ekiti Muslims are concerned.

“We warned Fayose when he embarked on his orgy of mosque demolition but he did not listen. Can you imagine a state governor issuing an order to shut down Arabic evening classes in the state capital in this 21st century Nigeria? Fayose’s downward slide has just begun. His cup of anti-Muslim and Islamophobic acts reached its brim and even spilled over the day he publicly insulted and harassed Shaykh Muhyideen, the popular Ansar-Ud-Deen preacher.

“We know that you are a Christian. But we have seen that you are very liberal. You hate nobody. You have charity for all. We trust you because you have been tested before and you performed creditably well. You really impressed us during your first term before Ekiti citizens entered ‘one chance’. You gave Muslims cabinet slots. You issued a circular permitting female Muslim children to use hijab in public schools even without Muslims making much fuss”.

Noting that it was not partisan, MURIC maintained that the religion or political party of a President or Governor does not matter so long as he or she was transparent, credible and fair to all.

Akintola added, “We are not supporting any political party. Neither are we supporting Muslims in public offices. All we are interested in is good governance. MURIC is particularly interested in politicians who are fair to Muslims in this country.

“We will support a president or governor who gives Muslims their dues, fights corruption and observes democratic tenets no matter what religion, tribe or political party he belongs. Yet we do not encourage any Muslim president or governor to maltreat Christians and traditionalists. Those who come to equity must come with clean hands. We are for fairness to all.

“But we will not allow Muslim haters to rest whether at federal, state or local government level. We will use every constitutional means at our disposal to give extremist crusaders a run for their money because this country belongs to all of us. Muslims will no longer remain underdogs in this country: oppressed, repressed and downpressed.

“We are watching governors in the South East who are in the habit of depriving the minority Muslims of their Allah-given fundamental human rights. They refuse to give Certificates of Occupancy (C of Os) for mosques. They demolish mosques at will while heads of tertiary institutions disallow Muslim students from worshipping and building mosques inside campuses. They also demolish existing make-shift mosques on campuses using flimsy excuses.

“In conclusion, we appeal to Governor-Elect Fayemi to make his in-coming government inclusive and to redress the wrongs done to Ekiti Muslims by his irritant predecessor by giving them befitting government posts and returning to them all their civil rights. Apart from a proportionate number of commissioners, permanent secretaries and board chairmen, we particularly demand that the post of secretary to the state government should go to a Muslim since both Fayemi and his deputy are Christians. In return, we urge Muslims in Ekiti to give the in-coming Fayemi regime all necessary support”.

PLEASE READ MORE>>>http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/07/ekiti-muric-speaks-on-why-fayemi-must.html
this stupid thrash must stop believe me... We need prayers as against this silly agenda of islamization

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Family / Re: My Husband's Pride Wants To Ruin Our Home by TemitayoDaniel: 5:30am On Jul 15, 2018
HEseesall:
I had to open this account for anonymity
I'm in a dilemma, let me start like this, when i and my husband first got married we did a joint business that fetched us a huge amount of money, the aim was to build a house, when we got the money, he decided to use his' for his parents (i had no problem with that) then mine for what we wanted to use it for

Two weeks ago we had a major misunderstanding, it was soo intense to the extent that he told me to park out of the house, in the heat of things i told him that cannot be possible that the house is in my name, he was shocked, saying it is impossible we built it together that it's in his name, i had to remind him what happened then, he was furious saying it was wrong of me to use my name, that he cant believe he has been staying in a house that does not belong to him, he told his family what i did claming victim, then he packed out saying he wont come home till i change the name to his full name, i begged him to no avail, i dont even know how to tell my people, imagine if it was in his name, i and the kids would have been out of the house by now, he has requested for transfer from his office to another state cos of this, who does that?? He cant expect me to change it to his name.

Pls i need other advise to go about this, he is a good man but he feels his ego has been bruised, i need other options.


MODIFIED For those viewing this, i have made some clarifications down to page (1),
.... Don't think changing the name will make him happy as a matter of fact, you just shot yourself. Men will always be men. Pls let him be
Crime / Re: Two Slay Mamas Steal N200k From A Boutique In Delta, Stripped Unclad (Photo) by TemitayoDaniel: 10:45pm On Jul 12, 2018
Issakendrick:
Two suspected female thieves met their Waterloo, this evening, after stealing the sum of N200k from a boutique at Ekpan, Warri, Delta State.

The duo were caught when they were about leaving. The money was carefully wrapped in a gown they bought. They were subsequently stripped and disgraced before being handed over to the police.

Source:
http://nairaplus.com/2018/07/two-slaymamas-stripped-unclad-after-stealing-n200k-from-a-boutique-in-delta/

serves them right
Romance / Re: My Experience With A Lady I Intend To Settle Down With by TemitayoDaniel: 11:43pm On Jul 11, 2018
Raskasal:
This post is directed to the matured minds in the house.

I've dated this lady for close to a year now and I have the intention of having her as my wife because of my love for her. She's got good qualities, cooks well, supportive in a little way but temperamental and easily provoked.

But there is this challenge I'm having with her, she puts up surly attitude and would always keep to herself whenever I correct her, and she won't talk to me for as long as we stay together, call or try to get in touch while away. This might last for as many days not until I come out to calm her down. Over times shes been doing this and the only way I've had to let things be normal is for me to talk to her again and beg her not to be angry. But I'm feeling I'm loosing my worth. This is someone that never admits she's at fault, talk less of apologizing. On several note I have had to take blame for her errors even when I'm not at fault just to make sure we're fine.

A recent development was that she came for holiday and was using the rest room within my apartment, I was passing by and asked her to close the door, she murmured, closed the door and she hasn't been talking to me since then and even when I do she'll answer reluctantly for like five days now. I am tired of living under same roof with someone that never feel anything keeping malice and I want her to realize her mistakes and apologize, but she won't, she'll rather stay back in the room, and whenever I go to the room, she be making avoiding moves.

I watched her closely to observe if she's into someone else but I haven't got any traces of that.

I have decided not to call her to terms again not minding if it costs a break up, but then am thinking I might be taking things way far.

Pls How best can I handle this? I really do love her tho and I am afraid of loosing her but I am loosing my worth and this has made her not have regards for me.

Thank you all
... Believe you. Me this is sincerely what happened to me.. Been in a relationship for good 2 years. Always been begging just to ensure peace, many at times when I even correct her, she would tell me it's cos of my Nigerian mentality... I broke up with her. Now. Am. Happy like real happiness. The best thing you can do is to break up with her. Bet you she would come to. Her senses but mind you a cat will always be a cat

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