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come settle in Kebbi State. the Land of Equity. in kebbi we have no religion, ethnic nor communal crisis. we are the most peaceful people, we welcome visitors with both arms. |
those in the favour that Big Brother Africa should be scap say aye, those against say Nay! the A..... has it. |
-Mr Cork-: ![]() -Mr Cork-: |
infact, this thread is very very very disgusting and should be close. Seun pls close w.e.f pls. fenks |
orgasticdance: No the world is just growing up.where animals will have the right to vote and be voted for? where animals will have the right to or will be given the rights to marry humans and vis~visa,? abi? weeeree gidi ni e! |
i spit on you, for you all shall be cast into the pit of hell. baskards!!! |
jackbauersballs: I thought they blocked all mobile phone access in that zone...How are you still able to access the internet?ani ode buruku ni e ![]() jackbauersballs: I thought they blocked all mobile phone access in that zone...How are you still able to access the internet?ani ode buruku ni e |
TEARS FROM MAIDUGURI Maiduguri Capital city of the ancient Kanuri empire A big elephant in the desert A million happy children on its back and trunk. You were a city of innocence Where inhabitants dwelled in the farm of peace And cultivated plenty fruits Of unity, love and joy You were a bubbling city Full of promise and attraction Your weather may not be friendly But your smile was full of tranquility. You spoke the language of commerce With unhindered fluency and simplicity Like a big mango tree You provided both shelter and fruits To all who sat under you You were a magnanimous host Who received guests From home and abroad And made them felt at home. You were like a beautiful bride Who stole the hearts of many suitors That kept knocking on your door In quest for your love Which you gave in abundance To the envy of some neighbors. But Maiduguri. Oh. Maiduguri! Like a bolt from the blues Your enemies threw spanners in your works And you lost your innocence at once Your children are now on the cliff's edge Their farms, shops and books mortgaged In exchange for guns, grenades and propellers The melodious song of love has ended The terrible tunes of war are very loud. The virus of war has entered the city of commerce Turning it on its head There is pain with tears in every household Leaving in its trail Blood, blood and fire Men have become beasts Hacking down brothers and sisters In a ruthless show of strength, faith and courage? As the streete experience ceaseless bloodbath. Oh Maiduguri! Look now at your body Your highly artistic shape Your wonderful architectural master pieces The many thousand heavy duty trucks Have all melted in the fire of war Between your children and against your children The powerful vehicle which drove your economy Has crashed very badly Men, women and children Everyone in tears and blood. And now! The commander has commanded His order must be obeyed before complaint Soldiers in full military regalia Hungry for war unfought for ages Equipped with super guns, propellers and war planes Penetrated the womb of Maiduguri Through the towns and villages Combing the deserts and hills Sniffing in search of enemies within The sounds of gun shots take the air Communication killed alive Mothers and daughters Fathers and sons can not transmit their love or pains Hospitals everywhere but no savior for the wounded The desert moved closer with no water to drink Hunger celebrated as it killed many With no food to fight it The few who still have their homes Have continued to serve the dusk to dawn jail term The sweet fragrance of love and romance Which greeted my nostrils On my last visit before this Has given way to the foul odour Of blood and fire You are now a shadow of your past splendor . In Maiduguri Every moment announces the arrival of another death In a high whistle Which descends like a spear Through the chaos And explodes in a vast noise and motion Which smashes everything...... Men, women, children, buildings. Maiduguri Your streets flood with blood Your atmosphere is ruled by fear and uncertainty I wish something will just happen Today Now This moment To pull the chestnut Out of this raging inferno. Oh, Maiduguri! |
[quote author=stainlessify]Let him still add cream around d mouth.. 2seal d looks ![]() |
i dislike ladies with beards or hairy chest ![]() |
we now have light here in abuja, especially in my area Gwarinpa, how about your area? |
style$co:its just becos she is a celebrity. i will Marry a wife but not a red carpet wife. ![]() |
sweet song from correct guys to you haters middle finger for you ![]() |
They pretended to love you You loved them genuinely You gave them many opportunities to appreciate you They squandered all of it Given you pain when they should have offered you comfort You walked away and found happiness Where it is genuinely given And your love appreciated and honored And now you are going back To the danger area Where you faced torment And your emotions wrecked? Open your eyes well So that your vision can shine To go back there Is to swallow back your vomit For which there are consequences Of serious emotional dysentery And kwashiorkor of the heart To go back there Is like a reckless driver by reverse gear On a very high speed with eyes closed Save your life my dear And protect the soul of others Stay away from them As their smiles are fake. |
[quote author=sanb]Gbam!!!...I nominate you as well...[ quote] thank you, thank you, thank you! am most greatful. |
i hereby nominate myself! ![]() |
cant u guys just post something meaningful on nairaland? haba mtweeeh. seun please take note! |
always on time the guy don fresh up......errrrrrrrm, guy u don chop iron for prison weh all you muscles come komot like dis? ![]() |
we no want any RIGIMALITY in this country! ![]() |
Clitorial.Dept.: ![]() |
sylve11: Na dem sabby, off to where i get my daily bread. ![]() |
kulyie: seun's rule DONT POST DISGUSTING PICTURES ON ANY PART OF NAIRALAND.DONT POST FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMARTION (via pictures) ![]() |
“HELL hath no fury than a woman scorned”is a popular saying, but the incident that happened between two lovers in a town in Ogun State shows that the same expression could apply to a man. This is a story of a jilted lover, who felt that the best way he could seek revenge was to kill his lover. But before the killing, the Romeo made sure that he had sex with his Juliet! The unbelievable but true story happened at Ogijo on Tuesday, April 30 when Aanuoluwapo Akinloye (25) stabbed his girlfriend, Rofiat Akinyemi (21), to death in her father’s house, but not before he had had sex with her. Akinloye, however said he took the step because of the pain he felt after his lover told him it was over between them and, allegedly, asked him to jump into the lagoon for all she cared. Infuriated by the text message Rofiat, allegedly, sent to him to convey her fellings, Akinloye decided to storm his lover’s home, armed with a knife. Unfortunately, no other member of the household was around, so there was no one to save the girl. She reportedly bled to death as a result of the stab wound she sustained from her lover’s knife. According to information gathered by Crime Reports, educationally, the two lovers were not on par. While the girl had concluded her part-time National Diploma, Akinloye, a bricklayer, was working as a labourer in a company. Though this did not stop their romance at the initial stage, Akinloye’s educational status later became an issue. It was learnt that Rofiat’s parents also objected to the relationship. This, however, did not go down well with Akinloye who, it was learnt, forsook his Christian religion and became Muslim to qualify for a relationship with Rofiat. After the killing, he was arrested on May 2 by the police at Ogijo division, from where he was transferred to the Ogun State police command headquarters at Eleweran, Abeokuta. Akinloye, who is currently being investigated at the homicide section at the State Criminal Investigation Department , told Crime Reports that he knew he was going to die for the crime he committed, but pleaded for forgiveness from his dead lover and from God. Giving an insight into his background and narrating the events that led to the killing of Rofiat, Akinloye said: “I am from Osogbo in Osun State but I live at Ogijo, Ogun State. I settled down in the town in 2010 though I once lived there when I was learning bricklaying . My parents are based in Ilesa, Osun State. I am the fifth child of my parents’ eight children. I am 25 years old and a former student of African Grammar School, Ilesa. “It was my criminal offence that landed me in police custody. I killed my fiancee, Rofiat Akinyemi, a 21-year-old girl. She was a student of LASPOTECH. We started our friendship over a year ago on February 1, 2012. On February 2, she came and enquired about my religion and occupation. I told her I have a Christian background and that I work in a factory. I also informed her of my intention to further my studies. She said if I truly loved her, I should become a Muslim. “I agreed and she told me the process to go through to became a Muslim. I performed all the rites. I started following her to the mosque. She took me to some Arabic teachers (Alfa) and I learnt how to offer Muslim prayers. She also told me to be following her to NASFAT and I started doing that. I even joined the security team of the Muslim organisation. It was there I was re-named Ismail. “She gave me Muslim rosary too. Some time after, I travelled home to my parents and they were shocked to see me in jalabiya, holding Muslim rosary and prayer book. I told my parents that I had converted because of my fiancee. That was how my parents disowned me and I left the following day instead of spending a week as I intended. I stopped going home. “As lovers, we had our differences but we used to settle them. About two months ago, her mother called me on my way to the mosque and warned me off her daughter. I kept off her but after two weeks, a friend of mine told me he saw her and gave me her new number. I called her and we settled the rift. “On April 29, I missed her call, and in annoyance, she sent me series of annoying text messsages, warning me not to call her or come to her house. I had once sent a message to her, appealing that she should not abandon me because I was disowned by my parents because of her, saying that I would commit suicide if she did. In reference to that messge, she said I could die for all she cared, saying that my exit would create more enjoyment for the living, including herself. “I was so disturbed that I could not concentrate at work the following day, April 30. I went back home to take a knife I kept in my box. I went to her house around 8.30a.m. and met her alone. I was thinking I could use the knife to frighten her because we used to quarrel like that and settle it. To my surprise, she stood up and started shouting at me, saying she had warned me not to come to her house again. “She held me and we started struggling in her parents sitting room. I made up my mind to have sex with her and I was able to penetrate her as we were struggling with each other. It was in the process that the knife pierced her throat. Immediately I saw blood, I was afraid, so I drew the knife out and ran away. “I called my company’s lawyer and told him. I also called my friend, Gbenga, to go to Rofiat’s house and assess the situation. He told me he saw her where she was lay, dead. “I lost my peace and could not do anything at work until the police came to arrest me. I know that I have sinned agaist God and erred against the law of the land. I know that the law cannot spare me, I know that I will die, but I just pray that God will forgive me. I know I will be hanged but I just pray that God will receive my spirit.” Crime Reports learnt that it was Rofiat’s mother who first discovered her where she lay half-naked in their sitting room, soaked with blood with a deep gash in her throat. It was reported that the shock had been too much for her and had since been on admission in the hospital. Reacting to the story, the Police Public Relations Officer in Ogun State, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said that the police command condemned the murder, adding that it would do the needful to make sure justice prevails so that it would serve as a deterrent to others. He stated further: “The police commissioner, Ikemefuna Okoye, also calls on parents to monitor their children and ensure that are of good character within the society. |
pasan t'afi na iyale, o'nbe loke fun iyawo |
darey fine fine bobo, abeg na wissssh cream and soap u dey use make i go kia-kia buy yam emi kori pimpusi rara l'oju e ![]() |
President of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP); Mr. Chibuzor Asomugha, has explained that the recent industrial action embarked upon by academic staff the nation’s polytechnics was due to failure of federal government to fulfill the agreement reached with the union in 2009. He added that there are also issues which the union has been holding talks with the government on for almost two years, hence the union was left with no option but to down tools. Speaking on Channels Television breakfast show; Sunrise Daily, Mr. Chibuzor further explained that some of these issues have been lingering before he became the union’s President. He listed some of the issues include re-negotiation of an agreement the union reached with the federal government in 2009, which provides in itself, that the agreement will be renegotiated in 2012 and signed in 2012. Dr. Chibuzor explained that as early as February 2012, the issue was brought up to the government and as at now the committee for the renegotiation is yet to be set up. Other issues are the migration of the lower cadres of the academic staff on a salary scale. According to him, the migration which started in 2009, took care of the upper echelon and left the lower cadre. He appealed to the government to complete the proceedings. Dr Chibuzor also made the call for the establishment of the National Polytechnic Commission, noting that it’s only the polytechnic sector that doesn’t have its own commission as universities and colleges of education do. He urged government at all levels to de-neglect polytechnics, saying the nation’s polytechnics have been “terribly neglected” and he enjoined government to come to the table for negotiation. |
i did not want any REGIGIMALISM in my country ![]() |
![]() A 44-year old woman, Mrs. Adenike Owolope, has been arrested and charged before the Ejigbo Magistrate’s Court, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, for allegedly squandering her employer’s money on lotto game, also known as Baba Ijebu. She was charged on a one count charge of stealing before the presiding magistrate, Mrs M. B. Folami. P.M.NEWS gathered that the Ogun State-born Owolope worked in the sales and finance department of a cosmetics company, Remdocs Nigeria Limited, at 35 Saidat Kellam Street, Abaranje, Ikotun, Lagos where she had access to the company’s money and allegedly stole N1, 960, 000 to play lotto. It was alleged that the woman stole the money in piecemeal to play the lotto game with the hope that she would win a lot of money and then return her employer’s money. However, things did not work out as she allegedly planned because she did not win any prize before the company discovered the missing money and arrested her. When she was arraigned, she pleaded not guilty. Owolope was granted bail in the sum of N500,000 with two sureties in like sum. She was, however, remanded in Kirikiri Prison, Lagos pending when she will meet her bail conditions. The matter was adjourned till 3 July, 2013. When P.M.NEWS contacted the suspect, she denied that she stole and used the money to play lottery as alleged by her employer. She told our reporter that the whole thing was planned to implicate her. “The truth will surely come out,” she said, reiterating that she was accused wrongly. http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/05/07/woman-squanders-employers-n1-9m-on-lotto/ |
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“HELL hath no fury than a woman scorned”is a popular saying, but the incident that happened between two lovers in a town in Ogun State shows that the same expression could apply to a man. This is a story of a jilted lover, who felt that the best way he could seek revenge was to kill his lover. 