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haibe:dude just shut up already, Oyedepo provides free medical facilities to his members 24/7 and other philanthropic activities too. Not everyone enjoy the life of social media not everyone enjoy unnecessary publicity |
@maitommi please take the dog the way it is please. Caucasians are wonderful breeds and good around children too if properly trained. They are well sought for and good for security |
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bobbysaxy:Bobby please I can feel you have passion for this dog please I beg you in God's name save the dogs lifee please |
Maitommi:please sir can I adopt the dog? And pay you installmental? |
bobbysaxy:Bobby please I beg you in God's name go and receive that dog, don't allow it die please. After you receive the dog then you can let us discuss how it will have a new owner. Please Bobby save the poor dog's life I beg you. |
Explorers good job bro, buh I want to ask can't those bodies be removed using an high altitude powered helicopter or any aircraft from above and flown down ? |
What has koffi achieved ever in his comedy and musical career, that's how they cause unnecessary rift among jolly partners, he mentioned D'banj that can pay his house rent for a whole year without blinking. Mulamu ![]() |
even the imam was gallant with his riffle, always ready...Shoutout to that female combatant wow wow ![]() |
These people dey vex me ![]() |
Lalasticlala oo ![]() |
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piperson:4 girls paint still disgust me ewwww.... that girl ate poo jeez... blue waffers should be shown to those who like oral ![]() |
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vincentjk:true |
So today I was privileged to watch Itoro's Tears though not everyone might have seen but I think in one way or the other the movie is supporting child abuse. Maltreatment of children accused of witchcraft then the story of Hope remember him? (the boy accused of witchcraft rescued by a dilish woman) comes to mind. Here is a review by Amarachukwu Iwuala of 360nobs and i quite agree with her..... Elena (Monalisa Chinda) and her husband, Tony, (Kalu Ikeagwu) whisk Itoro (Emem Udonquak) away from their neighbours Mr. and Mrs. Udofia (Keppy Ekpenyong and Uche Jombo) who maltreat her. However, things go awry when she begins to manifest devious spiritual powers. For several years now, there have been reports of the maltreatment of children in Akwa Ibom State by their parents and close relatives, who accuse them of witchcraft. This is the story Moses Inwang (Torn, The Last 3 Digits, Damage) chooses to tell in Itoro Tears. Yet, it is shameful that Inwang’s point-of-view conforms to the opinions of the people who torture these children, sometimes burning the limbs or even killing them in the process. The greatest demerit of Inwang’s film is that it ruined a rare chance to question an unseemly and unwholesome practice like the torture of minors or anyone else for any reason whatsoever. How come children-witches and wizards are localized in the Akwa Ibom area? What gave rise to their existence? What activities, that constitute witchcraft, do they engage in? Does hurting them physically ‘exorcise’ the spirit of witchcraft? Or what insights do those residents of Akwa Ibom who discover child witches and wizards in their hundreds or thousands have that the rest of Nigeria, Africa and the world lack? A few years ago, a reputable Nigerian preacher was seen in an online video, slapping a young girl who, according to reports, had been sent for deliverance by her caregivers; accusing her of being the witch who hindered their progress. One or two human rights lawyers vowed, at the time, to take the case up to the Supreme Court level if need be. What has become of the matter? Did they keep to their promise or rescind the decision? Was there an out-of-court settlement? The public needs to hear the last on that matter because the outcome will deter those who nurse the ambition of torturing and abusing children. How can anyone verify that another person is into spiritual manipulation and even if the ‘accused’ affirms that he or she is diabolical like the girl who was slapped by the popular clergyman, what proof is there that the diabolical activities have any potency? Undoubtedly this, modern day stigmatization of children is not different from the killing of twins and such reprehensible practices of the past. Itoro’s Tears is a film that should never have been made because it violates and abuses the fundamental human rights of children for nonsensical reasons. Itoro is severely beaten by her employers that any right-thinking person will be numbed. Inwang neglects the nagging issues in making a film of this nature to focus on witchcraft. Who is the contact person between Itoro and her employers? Does Elena pay Itoro a salary and at what age can a young person legitimately start working and earning an income? Does Inwang not know that many little children are subjected to servitude by their employers, simply because they pay the children or the children’s families? Inwang and all the actors (Kalu Ikeagwu, Monalisa Chinda, Uche Jombo, Keppy Ekpenyong, Yemi Blaq, etc.) who take part in this cock and bull story owe apologies to children, their fans, viewers and Nigerians Source: https://www.360nobs.com/2015/09/nollywood-movie-review-of-itoros-tears/ Cc Lalasticlala let us have other people's view ![]() mizmycoli, ishilove, seun, farano. Any of you seen this movie ![]()
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even the imam was gallant with his riffle, always ready...


