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[quote author=MasterofNL post=45485257][/quote]how dare you? ![]() |
How many of us have noticed that since the break up between Teebillz and Tiwa Savage, Teebillz's baby mama (vivian Oputa) has been trending on nairaland? |
yaki84:I condemn this ya grammar ![]() |
I smell something.. Something tells me lalasticlala has a special Interest in this woman. I have noticed you started opening her thread since Tiwa and Tee-billz saga (probably for Tee-billz to see what he is missing). It seems you never liked his union with Tiwa ![]() |
SirHackeem:you would have made a lil sense to me if u didn't mention linda ikeji. I shouldn't be wasting time trying to explain my point to u. |
Is the song wiz-kid's? If 'No', pls let's stop masturbating over it. Its becoming really annoying ![]() |
A brave man writing letter in hiding ![]() This guy should stop seeking public sympathy with his boring letters. Come out of hiding and face your charges! Btw, why has Jonathan not condemned these attacks? ![]() |
Government Ekpemupolo, militant leader better known as Tompolo, has appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to relax the pressure on him at the moment, saying he did not support former President Goodlcuk Jonathan in the presidential election because he hated his opponent. Tompolo, who has been declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), said some “anti-Ijaw elements” around the president were misleading him. Going down memory lane, the former commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), recalled his relationship with the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. “I do not think it was criminal for me to openly support one of my own, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for the presidency in 2015,” he wrote in an open letter. “I did so out of conviction not because I hate you or because you are a northerner. After all, most of my personal friends and acquaintances are from the north. “To cap it all, the memories of my robust relationship with your Katsina brother, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua are still painfully fresh and reminiscent of brotherliness.” He advised the president to avoid treading a “dangerous dimension” by seeing Ijaw people as enemies. Below is the letter: [b]His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja. Dear Mr President, I once again, deem it pertinent to write Your Excellency since your assumption of office in May 2015. Mr President will recall that at my meeting with you sometimes last year, I gave my commitment and pledge to ensure sustainable peace and development in the oil rich Niger Delta region and Nigeria in general. At the meeting which I interpreted to be an ample opportunity and a template for peaceful co existence in the country, I made it known to Your Excellency that my support for your government as well as my commitment to a peaceful and secure Niger Delta region is paramount. But I remember also that I gave a humble advice on the need for Mr President to be weary of political cum crisis merchants, particularly those who are members of your own party, the APC. That advice arose out of the fear that most people who are members of your party, especially from the Niger Delta region, who are very known to me, take solace in evolving and concocting crisis to leverage upon. I left the meeting fulfilled for three reasons. It was not because I had met with a new man in charge but because I had an opportunity to air my views on the way forward. I had also successfully dispelled an unfounded perception that I do not want to see President you succeed having defeated my fellow Ijaw kinsman and close confidant. Thirdly, I did not use the opportunity of that auspicious meeting to arrogate to myself, as having the solutions to all the challenges facing the Niger Delta region. This is worth emphasizing in the sense that aside me , there are several other dissatisfied, disenchanted, oppressed and agitated younger elements who still habour misdirected sentiments that I led a handful of ex agitators to surrender arms and embrace the Presidential Amnesty Programme in 2009, under late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, without immediately solving the myriad of problems facing our people. Little did such younger elements appreciate the fact that there can only be a process leading to the eventual succor for our people. Nonetheless, I displayed an uncommon courage to ensure the sustenance of peace and relative security within the limits of my capacity and ability. Most Nigerians, if not all, are aware of the role I played in safeguarding and protecting crude oil and gas facilities during the last administration. I am sure even Mr President is aware of this development. As a patriotic Nigerian, I have never hidden my desire to do what is just in this regard even to the extent, that I have incurred the wrath of illegal bunkers and vandals. Attempts To Demonize Me And Ethnicise Niger Delta Issues Mr President Sir, even at the risk of being repetitive, kindly permit me to recall the various efforts I have made to exonerate myself from the perfidious moves by some elements within and outside the Niger Delta region to always implicate me on any flimsy opportunity. To such persons, calling me, the man behind every bad thing has remained the only avenue and pedestal to get political patronages. Although so many instances abound, the recent spirited move to link me with the nascent Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), a group that has claimed responsibility for the various breaches on oil pipeline installations in the Niger Delta region. To some around you, the only means of getting Your Excellency’s attention is to wickedly attribute the activities of the said group to me simply because I have a running battle with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC). This is the height of desperation and hypocrisy on the part of such people. For one, I have chosen to pursue my case with the EFCC to a logical conclusion because I am yet to be convinced that the purported case instituted against me does not have ethnic colouration masterminded by my traducers. Since the case is before a competent court of jurisdiction, I will refrain from making further comments on this. However, it will be in the interest of this great nation if Mr President takes a painstaking study of certain political actors around him, most especially those from the Niger Delta region. I bear no grudge against any of such, but I am convinced beyond any doubt that they have taken solace in perpetual misdirection and mischief as far as my person is concerned. I make bold to say that there are several APC elements within and around your government who see anything Ijaw as criminal and anti-Buhari. Unpretentiously too, certain non-Ijaw ethnic merchants cum bigots have expressedly displayed open hatred for Ijaws in the Niger Delta region. Such persons have almost succeeded in warping a governmental mindset against Ijaws, whether in or outside your government. Please Mr President, this is a very dangerous dimension that is avoidable by your government. Just as your people supported you as of right, throughout the presidential campaigns, I do not think it was criminal for me to openly support one of my own, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for the presidency in 2015. I did so out of conviction not because I hate you or because you are a northerner. Afterall, most of my personal friends and aquaintances are from the north. To cap it all, the memories of my robust relationship with your Katsina brother, the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua are still painfully fresh and reminiscent of brotherliness. In this regard, it is only appropriate to judge people not by what is reeled out to the corridor of powers by their traducers but by their deeds and activities. I do not think I have done anything to warrant this needless mental onslaught that has been visited on me since Your Excellency’s assumption of power. Finally, I am compelled to say that these ethno-political merchants are merely laying the foundation for an unavoidable crisis. They will be happy to see a ravaged Gbaramatu Kingdom and by extension, Ijawland under the pretext of looking for me. This is a very dangerous template such persons are laying and it is only good for Mr President to deploy the inner mind to stratify this unwholesome gimmick. Once again, I thank Mr President for having the time to peruse this letter. Thanks and as usual, accept the assurances of my highest compliments.[/b] SIGNED HIGH CHIEF GOVERNMENT EKPEMUPOLO (TOMPOLO) The Ibe-ebidouwei of Iiaw Nation https://www.thecable.ng/didnt-support-jonathan-hate-tompolo-tells-buhari#.VzDsxGG1TDg.twitter
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What kind of nonsense is this ![]() Is the guy getting married to the breasts? ![]() |
Happy sunday Lalasticlala ![]() |
ireneony:That's how u baes be deceiving each other. |
Do you know the meaning of pointed @ all? This cute bae up here z got a flat nose..flat enough to make a fried egg jealous |
funnynation:Sahara Reported what they believe. The lawyer is Saying what he knows. |
oladot99:Hello, I am Falz da badt guy |
Sacramento4real:And you are just like her. Naturally bitter |
https://media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2016/05/700x394xIMG_20160508_091654.jpg.pagespeed.ic.i5N9UMSTen.jpg Picture of the house Rashidi Yekini built for his mother before he died Jubril Mohamed, the lawyer to late Nigerian footballer, Rashidi Yekini, has said that his client never neglected his family, including his mother, while he was alive. Mr. Mohammed said Yekini helped not only his family but also those he had no relationship with. “Contrary to the widespread rumour trending on the social media where Rashidi Yekini’s mother Sikiratu Yekini is seen standing an impoverished woman hawking bread for survival, I have to come out strongly to condemn in strong terms the malicious attempt by the uninformed sets of people who are set to tarnish the good image of late Rashidi Yekini as a prodigal son who never took care of his family especially his mother,” he said in a statement on Saturday. Mr. Mohammed attached to his statement pictures of the house Yekini built for his mother before he died. He said the Nigerian legend’s mother had always been a petty trader even when her son was alive. “This background building of Yekini`s mother picture trending online is actually a garage in the 4 flats built by my late client in Ijagbo few kilometre to Offa and about 9 kilometres away from his village, Ira. Even before the demise of Rashidi, the woman had always been in charge of the rent of the building which runs into to several hundreds of thousands of naira without Rashidi interfering. “The Boy`s quarters at the back of the main building as at 2006 was around N48,000.00 each, while each 3 bedroom flat in the main building goes for about N80,000.00 each or more which brought her annual income from rent of the building to about half a million naira despite the fact that Rashidi was always sending pocket money to her and her siblings. Apart from this, Rashidi made sure he empowered his entire sibling by opening one of the best hairdressing saloon for his late sister, late Rofiat, who also died in 2014.” “Even after the death of Rashidi, nobody, not even his two daughters have ever interfered on who takes the rent. Not even the ex-wives, on behalf of their respective daughters ever query the mother about the income from the building. I wonder how she is now starving. Two of her children are dead (Rashidi and Rofiat) leaving only Ismaila and Akeem. Ismaila is based in Kaduna with his family. While Hakeem is the only person living with her with his wife. How is she starving? Can an old woman exhaust over half a million on feeding alone in a year?” The lawyer said he was not opposed to any further help for Yekini’s mother. “I am not against any further assistance by any well meaning Nigerian to her but I owe my late client the duty to set the record straight and because of the negative reactions on social media especially through Sahara Reporter which portray Rashidi as an irresponsible son, who never cared about his family. I am seriously upset about the impression being created by the people who have read the unfortunate story. The gospel and uncontroverted truth is that Rashidi made adequate provision for his mother. The questions that we should be asking is how are his two daughters faring and who is responsible for their education and upkeep,” he said. Yekini is Nigeria’s highest ever goal scorer and won the African footballer of the year in 1993. He was part of the Nigerian team that won the African Nations Cup in 1994 and scored Nigeria’s first ever goal at the World Cup that same year. http://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/203072-yekini-never-neglected-mother-lawyer.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter |
NujiPressy:she try |
goldbim:She should have just ignored him. Replying him makes them same. In fact she is even worse than the fan. No maturity in her response @ all. |
Walexsammy:Read well and understand, man. Its a serious relationship leading to marriage. |
mikool007:close friends? I don't even know any of them. |
Ranchhoddas:Maybe your country is finished o, but not mine. Here in Nigeria, there is hope. How is Zimbabwe? |
buharisbae:Yea..drop it here Or Dm me, so I can verify. |
buharisbae: I can't believe my eyes. So guyz dey vex like ds? Many of dem didn't even comment on my thread. Dem just view am pick d babe wey dem want comot. Choi! |
iyke1989:pls post the link to her profile lemme see |
Tolany25:lol..maybe not too obvious make up ![]() |
Oahray:Bro, Unpopular is an ambiguous word that could mean "not popular (as in not known by many)" or "not liked"..it depends on how you view it. |
iykekelvins:thought as much. And that's why I have placed her on spot 2. |
yemoxyl:thanks for your contribution Missy. I am yet to completely confirm Buharisbae is female, hence her 2nd position. |
Berlyn:I am not eniboi |




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