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what nonesense is this one saying ![]() my grand dad eats dinner after ur 6pm,and he lived for 102years.my dad eats dinner after 6pm and he's 71years..I think eating dinner late made them live longer on earth.. |
the federal government know the location of Boko haram and still can't defeat them means the government have a lot to answer |
its clear that the ones in the pictures look more beautiful... thank God I'm black ..like my comment if you are happy to be black |
he has the right to quit his relationship and start a new one..just all single guys n ladies do..but this is just a video ,I guess |
if this man was guilty,the court would have pronounce him guilty.. as far as I'm concerned ,he's innocent..witch hunted by d president |
thBuhari taking credits for projects he knew nothing about...kudos Goodluck |
hmm I got nightmares on seeing snakes even in movies ,talk more of seeing one physically ...this snake's too big. thank God we hardly see such in ma zone |
to criticize is far easier than to fulfill a promise |
please sir ,sit and dialogue with this ppl... free their leader whom have been declared innocent by d court but u still keep in custody... you don't violence to solve every problem |
lies everywhere |
adamsbadoo:No I don't. do you? |
front4line:sorry to say...but its obvious that this is war against Christians... we have Muslims in the east, n south. how many times have u heard a news that they were massacred m nt calling Christians saints but this is way too much. |
stupid evil man |
biggest problem in Nigeria...RELIGION!!! one thing I know is without religion, Nigeria would have become a better place |
Christians read the bible at night before praying n sleeping ...
while muslims rarely pray at night |
MrGist:Is condom that expensive in S.A ?? thank God this can't happen in Nigeria |
GoTV:Alcohol is banned in the north right? but we have beer parlours here and people drink openly for 24hours... Moreover many Muslims drink n drive,maybe some people wouldn't agree with me.but its d truth |
he gifts himself?? that's a trash news... thought you'd say he gifts someone a diamond watch...it could b better |
I laugh when I see certain predictions.. so u think Buhari will win any state in the north central?? For sure,we know Buhari will loose all states in the East and Southern part of Nigeria. So it comes with PdP choosing Attiku n Any running mate from d west who can fetch them much votes in the West...for the far north, its 70:30 for Buhari to Attiku..so d election will b a close call |
I hope pDP doesn't come with silly facts in the court of law.. if any INEC official is found guilty, my prayer is fr such a person to b jailed..this will b positive to Democracy in Nigeria |
Apart from number1, there's nothing classy about the rest |
This Nnamdi Kanu self don suffer ..D way things are going, I doubt if he's still alive ..cos I don't think anyone has come out to claim custody of the man |
The bottom line is that she appreciates what he's doing and she's happy bout that... my future wife, ah promise to do more |
some of you seem suprised by this, don't you know that we are living in a natural and supernatural world... Similar thing occurred with my aunt , she was diagnosed with a heart disease, and taken for treatment in Ghana. one sudden day i went for training as usual..On coming back my mum told me that my Aunt came visiting thsts she is perfectly well now...days after,we called her line, the husband picked and said they were still in Ghana..it got me confused, i know my mum wouldnt lie abt such.Though shes late now... Certain things happen beyond human understanding |
Please Messi scored a goal against Nigeria and made two assist against France.. This technically means he performed better against France... Just that as usual,his teammates let him down..If u assigned Kante to man mark Messi,haven't u opened the midfield?? His manager and Teammates just couldn't use that great flaw to their advantage.. I hope Kante doesn't man mark Hazard if Belgium plays France..cos that's suicide to France |
There's nothing wrong with what he has done.His/body,her business.. If she was forced to do it,then there's a problem . Talking of problems, the moment Buhari losses election, the Herdsmen will go awone.. I believe there r many ways to stop this chaos, but due to one thing or the other, the Herdsmen are still killing souls n going scotch free... Buhari out come 2019 |
- Former president, Goodluck Jonathan,
blames Barack Obama, David Cameron and
French president Francois Hollande, for his
defeat in the 2015 general elections
- Jonathan says he was betrayed by those he
relied on to defeat Buhari
- The former president accuses the former
chairman of INEC, Prof Attahiru Jega, of
acting American’s script in the weeks
preceding the elections
Former president, Goodluck Jonathan,
has said foreign powers helped
President Muhammadu Buhari emerge
victorious in the 2015 general election.
Jonathan blamed his loss in the election
on former United States president,
Barack Obama, ex-British prime
minister, David Cameron and French
President Francois Hollande who he
said aided President Muhammadu
Buhari’s victory.
READ ALSO: These are the names of the 6
most honest policemen in Nigeria
Jonathan reminisced on his defeat in a
new book, “Against The Run of Play” ,
which is authored by the chairman of
This Day editorial board, Mr. Olusegun
Adeniyi, The Nation reports.
The former president said he was
betrayed by those he relied on to defeat
Buhari.
Jonathan has accused the former chairman of
INEC, Prof Attahiru Jega, of acting American’s
script in the weeks preceding the elections.
He said: “ President Barack Obama and
his officials made it very clear to me by
their actions that they wanted a change
of government in Nigeria and we’re
ready to do anything to achieve that
purpose. They even brought some naval
ships into the Gulf of Guinea in the days
preceding the election.
“I got on well with Prime Minister David
Cameron but at some point, I noticed
that the Americans were putting
pressure on him and he had to join them
against me. But I didn’t realise how far
President Obama was prepared to go to
remove me until France caved in to the
pressure from America.
“But weeks to the election, he had also
joined the Americans in supporting the
opposition against me.
On why Obama was against him, he
said: " There was this blanket accusation
that my body language was supporting
corruption, a line invented by the
opposition but which the media and civil
society bought into and helped to project
to the world. That was the same thing I
kept hearing from the Americans
without specific allegations.”
He accused the former chairman of the
Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), Prof Attahiru Jega,
of acting American’s script in the weeks
preceding the elections.
“I was disappointed by Jega because I
still cannot understand what was
propelling him to act the way he did in
the weeks preceding the election.
“As at the first week in February 2015
when about 40 per cent of Nigerians had
not collected their Permanent Voters
Cards (PVCs), Jega said INEC was ready
to go ahead with the election. How could
INEC have been ready to conduct an
election in which millions of people will
be disenfranchised?
“Of course, the Americans were
encouraging him to go ahead yet they
would never do such thing in their own
country. How could we have cynically
disenfranchised about a third of our
registered voters for no fault of theirs
and still call that a credible election?
READ ALSO: How I collected N26m from
Dasuki for Fani-Kayode - Police officer
confesses in court
“The interesting thing was that the
opposition also supported the idea of
going on with an election that was
bound to end in confusion," he said.
NAIJ.com learnt that Jonathan also
insisted that it was right for his
administration to have postponed the
election based on security reasons.
“When the military and security chiefs
demanded for more time to deal with the
insurgency, the reasons were genuine. As
at February 2015, it would have been
very difficult to vote in Gombe,
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
“But the moment all the arms and
ammunition that had been ordered
finally arrived, the military was able to
use them to degrade the capacity of Boko
Haram.”
Although the former president faulted
the results of the 2015 presidential
election, he said he conceded defeat to
avoid bloodshed.
“Go and check the results from Kano.
The Presidential election and that of
National Assembly happened on the
same day and same time. The National
Assembly result reflected that about
800,000 people voted but that of the
presidential reflected a vote of about 1.8
million. I had reports of what happened
but I decided that for such to be
accepted, it meant that those who called
themselves my supporters must have
colluded. I was betrayed by the very
people I relied on to win the election.
“In 2011 when Buhari did not campaign
anywhere and could not have won the
election, there was a spontaneous violent
reaction that led to the death of several
innocent people, including Youth Corps
members.”
“I asked myself: what would happen in a
situation in which there was already
internal and international conspiracy in
his favour? I could not bear the thought
of anybody dying, so I told myself I had
only one option and that was to
concede," Jonathan said.
Meanwhile, the former president has
faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s
style of fighting corruption, saying it
forces people to go into exile for
political reasons.
Jonathan said that his family is being
hounded by the Buhari administration.
He said if every president decides to go
in to dismantle what his predecessor
did, society will never make progress.
Jonathan suggested that Buhari could
still fight corruption using a different
style.
In the video below, NAIJ.com asks
Nigerians if they still drink Sprite and
Fanta after reports emerged that the
drinks could have serious health
implications.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=MvVSl5WPBkQ |
- Former president, Goodluck Jonathan,
blames Barack Obama, David Cameron and
French president Francois Hollande, for his
defeat in the 2015 general elections
- Jonathan says he was betrayed by those he
relied on to defeat Buhari
- The former president accuses the former
chairman of INEC, Prof Attahiru Jega, of
acting American’s script in the weeks
preceding the elections
Former president, Goodluck Jonathan,
has said foreign powers helped
President Muhammadu Buhari emerge
victorious in the 2015 general election.
Jonathan blamed his loss in the election
on former United States president,
Barack Obama, ex-British prime
minister, David Cameron and French
President Francois Hollande who he
said aided President Muhammadu
Buhari’s victory.
READ ALSO: These are the names of the 6
most honest policemen in Nigeria
Jonathan reminisced on his defeat in a
new book, “Against The Run of Play” ,
which is authored by the chairman of
This Day editorial board, Mr. Olusegun
Adeniyi, The Nation reports.
The former president said he was
betrayed by those he relied on to defeat
Buhari.
Jonathan has accused the former chairman of
INEC, Prof Attahiru Jega, of acting American’s
script in the weeks preceding the elections.
He said: “ President Barack Obama and
his officials made it very clear to me by
their actions that they wanted a change
of government in Nigeria and we’re
ready to do anything to achieve that
purpose. They even brought some naval
ships into the Gulf of Guinea in the days
preceding the election.
“I got on well with Prime Minister David
Cameron but at some point, I noticed
that the Americans were putting
pressure on him and he had to join them
against me. But I didn’t realise how far
President Obama was prepared to go to
remove me until France caved in to the
pressure from America.
“But weeks to the election, he had also
joined the Americans in supporting the
opposition against me.
On why Obama was against him, he
said: " There was this blanket accusation
that my body language was supporting
corruption, a line invented by the
opposition but which the media and civil
society bought into and helped to project
to the world. That was the same thing I
kept hearing from the Americans
without specific allegations.”
He accused the former chairman of the
Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), Prof Attahiru Jega,
of acting American’s script in the weeks
preceding the elections.
“I was disappointed by Jega because I
still cannot understand what was
propelling him to act the way he did in
the weeks preceding the election.
“As at the first week in February 2015
when about 40 per cent of Nigerians had
not collected their Permanent Voters
Cards (PVCs), Jega said INEC was ready
to go ahead with the election. How could
INEC have been ready to conduct an
election in which millions of people will
be disenfranchised?
“Of course, the Americans were
encouraging him to go ahead yet they
would never do such thing in their own
country. How could we have cynically
disenfranchised about a third of our
registered voters for no fault of theirs
and still call that a credible election?
READ ALSO: How I collected N26m from
Dasuki for Fani-Kayode - Police officer
confesses in court
“The interesting thing was that the
opposition also supported the idea of
going on with an election that was
bound to end in confusion," he said.
NAIJ.com learnt that Jonathan also
insisted that it was right for his
administration to have postponed the
election based on security reasons.
“When the military and security chiefs
demanded for more time to deal with the
insurgency, the reasons were genuine. As
at February 2015, it would have been
very difficult to vote in Gombe,
Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states.
“But the moment all the arms and
ammunition that had been ordered
finally arrived, the military was able to
use them to degrade the capacity of Boko
Haram.”
Although the former president faulted
the results of the 2015 presidential
election, he said he conceded defeat to
avoid bloodshed.
“Go and check the results from Kano.
The Presidential election and that of
National Assembly happened on the
same day and same time. The National
Assembly result reflected that about
800,000 people voted but that of the
presidential reflected a vote of about 1.8
million. I had reports of what happened
but I decided that for such to be
accepted, it meant that those who called
themselves my supporters must have
colluded. I was betrayed by the very
people I relied on to win the election.
“In 2011 when Buhari did not campaign
anywhere and could not have won the
election, there was a spontaneous violent
reaction that led to the death of several
innocent people, including Youth Corps
members.”
“I asked myself: what would happen in a
situation in which there was already
internal and international conspiracy in
his favour? I could not bear the thought
of anybody dying, so I told myself I had
only one option and that was to
concede," Jonathan said.
Meanwhile, the former president has
faulted President Muhammadu Buhari’s
style of fighting corruption, saying it
forces people to go into exile for
political reasons.
Jonathan said that his family is being
hounded by the Buhari administration.
He said if every president decides to go
in to dismantle what his predecessor
did, society will never make progress.
Jonathan suggested that Buhari could
still fight corruption using a different
style.
In the video below, NAIJ.com asks
Nigerians if they still drink Sprite and
Fanta after reports emerged that the
drinks could have serious health
implications.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=MvVSl5WPBkQ |
I think states like Nasarawa ,Ekiti and Ebonyi have d highest population of Janbites.Not just by numbers but by percentage of people in the States. Because these are the smallest States n with d least population. Surprised they r up there in numbs |
check the second pic closely,you'll realise the reaction of d other players shows that the ball was in motion. cos they were all looking up ready to jump... is Gueye high on weed?.. |
that's like 23.8billiin Naira... woooow |
Ladies tend to compare themselves with anything... The way a man loves his wife is different from the way he loves his mum,dad or siblings..pls just accept that love is love. ..and that's nothing more |
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Despite been a strong devoted Christian, I would have believed this news if not for the fact that Muslims don't drink Alcohol. Only we Christians drink and drive. Alcohol is banned in the North