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i.diocy at the highest level. but then, this is nairaland. lmao. |
guys, please allow onlia to study her books and dont disturb her. she'll have time for you when she's done. |
^^ are you having a problem with me using the report to moderator button? |
and while we're at it, could somebody also explain this: Report to Moderator Use this function to inform the moderators and administrators of an abusive or wrongly posted message. Please note that your email address will be revealed to the moderators if you use this. ![]() the moderators cant see people's email addresses? so. . . . . . . . . . . can someone who understands this "stuff" explain plz. the mods will see email addresses, so. . . . . . . . . . . . . . the same forum where notifications are automatically dished out like clockwork? am i the only one seeing a disconnect somewhere. |
why is BEAF allowed to rant endlessly and senselessly on this thread: https://www.nairaland.com/922837/why-some-fellas-obsessed-ilaje/4 with no action taken by the site admin, but meanwhile, someone is busy hiding posts and banning ids on this one: https://www.nairaland.com/924528/mbgn-2012-pictures-all-contestants does this make sense to anybody? kindly break it down for me- I'm a bit slow today. |
who is the i.diot banning people and hiding posts here? ![]() why not just delete the whole thread since you think its only nairalanders who are seeing the pictures? are you daft or something? BEAF has been spamming the forum and posting rubbish for almost two days now- you didnt see that, but its this thread that makes you sensitive? what a nitwit. |
@ naija voice what people have to consider is the competition. we cant just routinely churn out substandard photos in this manner, in this day and age. nigerians have a global presence, and its about time we started acting like it, imo. its not only nigerians viewing these pictures. nobody is saying we have to win at the international level, but this is too much nah. btw, whoever is shaping the eyebrows- they have to accentuate the person's facial structure and not just be generic, because that gives a "somehow" effect. |
earlier post which got deleted: Hundreds of returning Tuaregs alarm Mali, Niger hundreds of armed Tuaregs from Mali and Niger who fought for toppled Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi have started to return to their home nations, security sources said, raising fears of conflict. "Hundreds of Malian and Nigerian Tuaregs are coming home from the Libyan front. Among them are former Malian and Nigerien rebels, but also Tuaregs of Malian origin who were in the Libyan army," said a security source at Gao in the north of Mali. The Tuaregs from the army obtained Libyan nationality in the 1990s and mostly fought alongside Kadhafi's other troops. Some of them were integrated into an elite military unit, the same source said. "Mali has the same problem" as Niger, which borders Libya, the source added. Officials from Niger on Sunday told AFP that Nigerien mercenaries, mainly Tuaregs, had begun returning to the northern town of Agadez on the edge of the Sahara desert, after Kadhafi's forces were routed by Libyan rebels. "We need to fear a destabilisation of the whole Sahel with this new development. States like Mali and Niger are not prepared for this situation," said Mamadou Diallo, a teacher at Bamako University in Mali. "What's going to become of these fighters? They have vehicles, weapons and expertise," he added. "This is dangerous." Both the neighbouring, largely desert nations have in the past two decades faced serious Tuareg uprisings, which were ended by peace talks between their governments and the rebels, mediated by tribal elders. The Tuaregs, who have historically roamed over vast tracts of the southern Sahara, seek acknowledgement of their cultural identity and have pressed the governments of the cash-strapped countries to help develop their regions. Locals have expressed fear of these fighters since they left Libya, warning that their return with Libyan heavy weaponry might benefit Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), which originated in Algeria and operates in several countries. A community of some 1.5 million people, the Tuaregs have traditionally lived in Niger, Mali, Algeria, Libya and Burkina Faso. The Tuareg rebellions shook Mali and Niger in the 1990s and early 2000s, with a resurgence between 2006 and 2009, which caused tens of thousands of Tuaregs to take refuge in Libya. http://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-returning-tuaregs-alarm-mali-niger-000410715.html |
"We need to fear a destabilisation of the whole Sahel with this new developmentby the time the nigerian libyans come back, it will be all over for nigeria. these are people who have been desensitized and trained to be mercenary guerillas. combine that with the south africans nigerians who are down there training with heavy weaponry and peddling hard drugs, add boko haram and various militancies all over the country, and 2015 is all we are waiting for. |
i believe the wedding gown is supposed to be the responsibility of the groom. Not sure of this however. your fiancee can buy it if she wants [with or without financial assistance from you], though whether her mum needs to know or not, depends on how close they are, i guess. |
hmm, no biggie. the write up was probably by a nigerian or one of nigeria's many detractors. but i'm sure a nigerian is behind it. |
gosh why do nigerians have so much aggressive energy. everytime na fight fight fight. is this a genetic thing and why didnt the pacification work? ![]() just thinking out loud. awon ogun atodunmodun. neverending war everywhere. this village against that village, this bush against that bush. yes, we know much of nigeria was used to resettle slaves, but still. |
he resigned today. it's a tough economy and he forgot there are many people who would love to have his job, i guess. anyway, wishing him luck in his future endeavours. i love the wife's dress, btw. nice sense of style. |
then they'll see "attitude". ![]() |
it's so terribly annoying when circus freaks insist on giving you unwanted and unsolicited attention. some people just dont know they're nuisances? ![]() nuisance: One that is inconvenient, annoying, or vexatious; a bother: 2. Law A use of property or course of conduct that interferes with the legal rights of others by causing damage, annoyance, or inconvenience. nuisance [ˈnjuːsəns] n 1. a. a person or thing that causes annoyance or bother b. (as modifier) nuisance calls 2. (Law) Law something unauthorized that is obnoxious or injurious to the community at large (public nuisance) or to an individual, esp in relation to his ownership or occupation of property (private nuisance) nuisance value the usefulness of a person's or thing's capacity to cause difficulties or irritation |
donspony:it's about the dangers of hypocrisy and the despicableness of a basstard mentality. |
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