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PoliticsRe: Journalist Beaten At Inauguration Over Report On Buhari & Nasarawa Gov by Tumm(m): 8:57am On May 30, 2015
Dahjhi:
Take it or leave it, Freedom of Speech against the government already expired with GEJ government.. undecided
When they almost killed channels' reporter in PH, waz it Buhari that was president then?
The way some people trade blames scares me...
Ok. You would v expected Buhari to come from Abuja to Lafia to stop the attack.

This has nothing to do with GEJ or PMB. Its simply some thugs being thugs
Jokes EtcFunny Photo Of Okonjo Iwela by Tumm(op): 10:29pm On May 26, 2015
Check out this funny photo of 9ja finance minister.

PoliticsRe: 5 Reasons Why Wike Cannot Dissolve The Newly Elected LG Chairmen In Rivers State by Tumm(m): 9:06pm On May 26, 2015
omenka:
Don't you know where to finds a copy of the constitution?? Why should the op supply you with thathuh
Coz such write-ups r better supported with constitutional facts else someone would just wake up and say 'wike can't dissolve d LG chairmen because d chairmen r more in numbers'...
PoliticsRe: 5 Reasons Why Wike Cannot Dissolve The Newly Elected LG Chairmen In Rivers State by Tumm(m): 8:55pm On May 26, 2015
@OP I was hoping to read what d constitution says on this and not some heaps of personal opinion...
PoliticsRe: Suntai Leaves Govt. House; Packs Into House Bought For Him By His Deputy by Tumm(m): 7:43pm On May 26, 2015
nigerianvenom:
here is the point that arrested my attention.this man must have bin a sincere man.

even my ward Councillor owns a mansion
So owning a Mansion is a sign of dishonesty....
CelebritiesRe: Omoni Oboli Interviews 8 African Presidents In 2 Days [photos] by Tumm(m): 10:58pm On May 21, 2015
mydex93:
and woe betide a Nigerian girl that ever thinks of even having anytin to do wiv u... thats if all ladies could be like me...even tho I avent met u..Guy ur comments jst makes u irritating to me..and to so many other reasonable ladies out there
Even Congo babes na foreign so far nor be 9ja...I get d guy point
CelebritiesRe: Omoni Oboli Interviews 8 African Presidents In 2 Days [photos] by Tumm(m): 10:51pm On May 21, 2015
Acekidc4:
SMH for You and Her!!Go Kiss her Left Ass NahuhNonsense
How you take know say ah never Interview any Government Official?? You Know me Nihuh
I better kiss her ASS than kiss ur lips...I nor need to no u coz e clear say u b bad belle...
I see say u get beards for ur pinshure, wetin kid come dey do for ur name?

Ur wahala plenty
CelebritiesRe: Omoni Oboli Interviews 8 African Presidents In 2 Days [photos] by Tumm(m): 9:54pm On May 21, 2015
Acekidc4:
See this Agbaya of a Woman Copying that Little Nigerian Girl who Interview so Many Presidents and international highly placed Government Officials!! SMH for Her!!


Copy Copy Cat!!
How many u don interview, common ward councelor, u nova interview...u dey shake ur head for her, ur neck go soon break.
Bad belle.
PoliticsRe: Photo: When Buhari Finishes With Nepa by Tumm(m): 11:31am On May 21, 2015
ginawest:
sowie to disappoint u,m a chick from imo state
My mistake
PoliticsRe: Photo: When Buhari Finishes With Nepa by Tumm(m): 11:21am On May 21, 2015
ginawest:
I pray o
Dis babe go b Edo gal....na dia slang b that
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Immigration Provisional List Out by Tumm(m): 2:35pm On May 14, 2015
frankly01:
The issue is not just making the list, are you likely to get your salaries. Shine eye! Hope incoming administration will not rescind this exercise.
Sadist!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Some Powerful And Heartbreaking Photos From The World. by Tumm(m): 1:06pm On May 04, 2015
Csami:
It shows too many emotional pictures like the girl asking the pope that question even the most brilliant person has no answer to. It also show that there's no justice in this world.
I wonder y d pope said there is no answer....the answer is right there @ 1 John 5:19
Nairaland GeneralRe: Some Powerful And Heartbreaking Photos From The World. by Tumm(m): 12:55pm On May 04, 2015
handsometokunbo:
I respect this thread with profound respect but I hate to see lies being rubbed on my face and shunned out to people as truth. I have chosen to counter this false story being shunned out with true version of the story.

Books have been written by foreign Journalists who witnessed Nigeria Civil War and I ll humbly ask you to pick these books to read instead of reading the ones written by the likes of Chinua Achebe and Other Igbo writters; all written out of emotion and tribal sentiment.

The man who facilitated the involvement of France and Portugal at the side of Biafra Nation against Nigeria state wrote a book in which Ojukwu was held responsible for 80% of those heart-trending pictures of Igbos.

Ojukwu, in his bid to garner world sympathy towards Biafra struggle decided to use the death of his people as a war propaganda of which the world powers were able to see through.

The obvious questions you and your likes chose to ignore are:

1). How come Ojukwu and his soldiers looked well fed at the time of these Kwashokor pictures being taken?

2). How come Igbo elites both political and military with their families were well fed in the midst of all this?

3). How come Biafra soldiers choose not to kill Nigerians in a war that lasted for 3 years with white South African pilots mercenaries bombarding Nigerians from the air?

4). How come Biafra were so keen in taking pictures(if not for propaganda) than fighting their enemies?

5). How come we never see the pictures of Nigerians who were mercilessly killed by Biafra soldiers? Nigeria Govt has no intention of using it as propaganda.

6). How come Biafra soldiers chose not to commit genocide against Nigerians in the midst of all the genocide against their people? I presumed cos they were too nice........


Finally, the world chose to ignore this genocide rhetoric coming from the Igbos cos they witnessed it all. Biafra committed as much crime as their Nigerian counterparts and that was/is why that has never been any criminal case against those who were involved in Nigeria Civil War.

Regardless of how much anyone tried to rewrite the true event of what happened, the truth ll always prevail.

Thank you.
Plz give examples of such books written by foreigners....I'd like to read.
CrimeRe: 8 Convict Executed In Indonesia. by Tumm(m): 9:16pm On Apr 28, 2015
Eyaaa
HealthRe: A - Z List Of Phobias by Tumm(m): 2:42pm On Apr 22, 2015
So thre z no fear of money....
FamilyRe: My Step-father Sneaked Into My Room And Made Love To Me by Tumm(m): 4:32pm On Mar 11, 2015
Made love or had sex?
SportsWho Becomes Fifa's Next President? by Tumm(op): 1:13pm On Mar 09, 2015
WHO BECOMES FIFA'S NEXT PRESIDENT??


Back then in secondary school, I was a very active student. Yes active in all ramifications, except in 'chasing' girls (I wasn't 'chasing' boys though).
I was particularly more active in quiz and debates competitions. Every time we had a quiz competition, I read almost anything my eyes could see. From Quran to Bible, from note books to textbooks and even bill boards. Who knows, there could just be a question like, 'what's the slogan of Tom-Tom?’
So everything had to be read. I remember that current affairs magazines was also one of those magazines I often use to prepare for the competition, and every single current affair magazine I read, Sepp Blatter was the name of FIFA's president.
At a time I began to think that Sepp Blatter is the title given to anyone who becomes FIFA's president, just like anyone who became a king in Egypt was titled Pharaoh.
I was wrong. Sepp Blatter was and still is the personal name of FIFA's current president who was elected to that 'throne' in 1998.
How long has he been president? Wait!!! I have to get my 'calculator' (sorry I can't find it). You do the Math.
May 29 is the day for yet another presidential election. Would Blatter be re-elected or maybe I should say re-anointed because it’s seem being FIFA's president is his 'calling', OR would he be 'dethroned'?

Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to the 2015 FIFA presidential election contestants.
In no special order;

HRH PRINCE ALI BIN AL-HUSSEIN.
The Jordanian prince, aged 39, has Since 6 January 2011 been the Vice President of FIFA for Asia with an impeccable reputation and track record, even though it's unlikely that he'll be a part of FIFA much longer if he doesn't win. The Asian confederation is being reformed and is now run by Blatter loyalists, who will no doubt punish him for running.
Prince Ali has the backing of much of Europe, though, although not Russia – which owes Blatter one for the 2018 World Cup – and Eastern Europe, which may be in his (or Russia's) debt in some other way. Ali's campaign focused on change, football ideals, and uniting and raising the profile of Asian countries, within FIFA and generally. Prince Ali successfully championed the lifting of FIFA's ban on the hijab in women's football. Ali was one of a number of FIFA officials to call for the publication of the Garcia Report into allegations of corruption surrounding Russia and Qatar's bids for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups.
Prince Ali is regarded as the first credible challenger to Blatter's throne.
In his own words:
"All I care about is the sport and not the politics. I’m not there to show myself or to have a position, I’m all about the work...I think that as with any organization we need to evolve. It’s not just a matter of saying that financially we’re ok and that everything’s fine. No. I think that there’s a lot of work that can be done and needs to
be done, and I’m committed to doing it"
Uefa president Michel Platini said Prince Ali has "all the credibility required to
hold office."

Chances of winning:
Prince Ali is in with a strong shout, but will need to win over the support of
associations from outside Europe - particularly in his own Asia confederation - if he is to topple Blatter.
I wish him the very best.

MICHAEL VAN PRAAG.
Doesn't sound familiar, yes I know. But familiar or not, Michael van Praag (born 28
September 1947 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch sports director, former chairman of Ajax
Amsterdam and the current chairman of the Royal Dutch Football Association. Van Praag is also a member of the Executive Committee of UEFA, the chairman of the
Association Club Competitions Committee and is a deputy chairman of the Hat Trick
Committee.
On 26 January 2015 Van Praag announced his candidacy the day after Blatter
who, in another fit of hubris, dared the Europeans to actually challenge him saying "They don't have the courage to come in."
Van Praag seems to be a on a revenge mission rather than a challenge mission.
However he has a good campaign. "I'm very worried about the deteriorating situation at FIFA. The public opinion, the trustworthiness, is very bad, and with me a lot of people in the world believe so." he said.
Van Praag says he wants to increase the number of World Cup finalists. He also wants to give more money to individual federations – pledging an annual figure of $1 million, four times the current $250,000 – and make football’s world governing body more transparent and accountable. “We see that the stream of negative reports about our FIFA continues. We see reports that are quashed. We see films by and about FIFA which cost €20 million to produce. And we see continuing stories around the allocation of World Cup. That’s not my world football body, that’s not the way the sport to which I owe so much, should be portrayed. Normalization, that’s the key word. The organization must go back to being plain normal.” he said.
The Dutchman, whose campaign is being funded by his country’s FA, also promised to
limit his presidency to one four- year term. Van Praag is also in favor of utilizing technology to help match officials.
Really, is there any who is against utilizing technology?
He also realize that toppling Blatter may only be a dream. In his own words "Everyone expects the small team to lose but sometimes they win."
Ok Mr. 'David', go take down goliath.

Chances of winning:
Almost as slim as Bradford beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

LUIS FIGO.
Yes, it’s the same Figo you know.
The dark horse, making his play right at the very last moment. One of the greatest players of his generation, the former Barcelona, Real Madrid
and Portugal winger revealed he is standing for the presidency with just one day to go before the deadline.
Hey!!! I heard that. You said, being a good player doesn't mean you'd be good at being the Boss of the world's most prestigious game. What does it mean then?
Being a bad player?
NO! No!! No!!!
Anyway, Figo's manifesto has little to do with being a player.

In his own words:
"If you search FIFA on the internet you see the first word that comes out: scandal,
not positive words. It's that we have to change first and try to improve the image of
FIFA. Football deserves much better than this."
I haven't tried to search though.
Perhaps the most radical of Figo’s plans is a potential expansion of the World Cup to either 40 or 48 teams, significantly increasing the 32-nation tournament. In both cases the additional sides would be weighted towards non-European countries and
the competition would be extended by three to four days. If 48 countries
qualified, there would be two 24-team tournaments across two continents.
Van Praag also included that point in his manifesto. Four years from now, can we expect FIFA presidential candidates to be offering 48 or 64 team finals in exchange for support? One never knows!
Figo also proposes to reduce FIFA’s cash reserves from $1.5bn (£971m) to $500m, redistributing the $1bn surplus across all 209 member associations, arguing that there is no need to keep so much in the bank. He also intends to increase money invested into grassroots projects, pledging to inject half of FIFA’s $2.5bn revenue over four years into grassroots.
Figo vowed to implement a zero- tolerance policy towards racism following a recent development in which a group of Chelsea supporters aimed racist chants
at a black man whom they refused to allow on to the Paris Métro after their
Champions League match with Paris Saint-Germain, an incident that has been condemned by the club.
Hallo Chelsea fans, no hard feelings.
His other manifesto proposals include:
Removing the triple punishment for those sent off for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity in the penalty area, who also concede a spot-kick and pick up a suspension; increasing the use of technology in the game;
introducing sin-bins for unsporting behavior; and reverting to the old offside rule, whereby a player is judged offside whether directly involved in play or not.
In his manifesto, on the page next to Figo’s glittering playing CV, is the
quote: “My focus as FIFA president will be to make sure more children, boys and girls, get the same opportunity I had. Better infrastructures, more training. It is
time for me to give back to the world of football everything it gave to me.”
Now that's touching.
However, Figo’s task is not to win the hearts of the footballing public, but to convince those who will need more than big words and bold promises.
Figo has already received high-profile support from David Beckham, José Mourinho and others. HE HAS MY UNSOLICITED SUPPORT TOO.

Chances of winning: Hard to say at this early stage, but if UEFA really is plotting to draw votes away from Blatter by offering a number of multitude of other candidates, Figo's worldwide popularity and history in the game could see him pushed to the fore.




SEPP BLATTER.
Come on, you surely don't need an introduction to arguably the most controversial figure in world football.
In May, Sepp Blatter will stand for a fifth term as the grand poohbah of FIFA, world soccer's Perpetual Crisis Machine which mass-produces controversy.
Blatter (78) who joined FIFA in 1975 and rose to president in 1998, has been the Engine of those crises and controversies. The pint-sized president has ruled with an iron (albeit tiny) fist. Any man to cross him soon feels the wrath of his immense, crooked power, but so long as you play ball with him, anything goes.
Under Blatter's unwatchful eye, there have been endless scandals of corruption and graft during decades of hijinks and tomfoolery, culminating in the naked selling of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, respectively.
In a perfect illustration of FIFA's modus operandi, an investigation into the allocation
of those World Cups, commissioned by FIFA itself and carried out by former U.S.
attorney Michael Garcia, was never published. Instead, FIFA's so-called Ethics Committee released a summary of findings. Garcia objected virulently to its
conclusions and characterizations, claiming they misrepresented his report. When
his appeal to those conclusions – heard by the very people who had compiled them – was rejected, he resigned in protest.
To that backdrop, Blatter, who of course wasn't even mentioned in the conclusions of the summary of the self-imposed reckoning of FIFA's affairs, will be on the ballot for the May 29 vote. And those unfortunate souls who have paid close attention in recent years are getting flashbacks to the ugly scenes that unfolded in 2011 before his last re-election.
Back then, his only real rival, Mohamed Bin Hammam, was shunted from FIFA days before the votes were to be cast. The Qatari stood accused of bribery, withdrew from the race and was banned for life. The man to call out his alleged bribery, the
American then-executive committee member and CONCACAF general secretary
Chuck Blazer, has since also been ostracized from FIFA on account of corruption, as has his long- time ally, then-CONCACAF president Jack Warner.
In 2011 Blatter ran unopposed, as the only other candidate, Mohammed bin Hammam of Qatar, withdrew from the presidential race on 28 May, just before the vote.
On 1 June, Blatter was re-elected president for a fourth term, with 186 of the 203
votes in his favor. In his campaign, Blatter had stipulated that, if re-elected in 2011, he would not run again for president.
Don't ask me what's happening now.
And he's probably going to get re-elected.
Blatter enjoys huge supports from of the traditionally "smaller" member nations in the Asia, Africa and South America confederations who have all been well served by the Swiss during his four terms in office and have signaled their intention to back him again.
In his campaign, Blatter will likely say, 'If I couldn't be won in 17 years, who can win me now'?
Chances of winning: Very high. Blatter has a vice-like grip on global football power and it well take some doing before he lets go.
It’s sad to say that your votes doesn't count...yes you reading this.



Photo credit. afp

Christianity EtcRe: Where Was God Coming From Before HE Started Creation? by Tumm(m): 10:45am On Mar 08, 2015
Ok.I haven't read all the comments but I got this to say

"
Who Made God?
Picture a father talking with his seven- year-old son. He says, “Long, long ago, God made the earth and everything in it, and he made the sun, the moon, and the stars.” The boy thinks about this for a few moments and then asks, “Daddy, who made God?”
“Nobody made God,” the father replies. “He has always existed.” That simple statement satisfies the child for now. As he grows older, however, the question continues to intrigue him. He finds it hard to comprehend how anyone could be without a beginning. Why, even the universe had a beginning. ‘Where did God come from?’ he wonders.
How does the Bible answer? Essentially, in much the same way as did the father in our example. Moses wrote: “O Jehovah, . . . before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the productive land, from everlasting to everlasting, you are God.” ( Psalm 90:1, 2 ) Likewise, the prophet Isaiah exclaimed: “Do you not know? Have you not heard? Jehovah, the Creator of the ends of the earth, is a God for all eternity”! ( Isaiah 40:28 ) Similarly, the letter of Jude refers to God as existing “for all past eternity.”— Jude 25 .
Those scriptures show us that God is “the King of eternity,” as the apostle Paul describes him. ( 1 Timothy 1:17 ) This means that God has always existed, no matter how far back in time we cast our gaze. And he will always exist in the future. ( Revelation 1:8 ) Thus, his eternal existence is a fundamental attribute of the Almighty.
Why do we find this idea difficult to grasp? Because our limited life span gives us a completely different concept of time from that of Jehovah. Because God is eternal, to him a thousand years are like a day. ( 2 Peter 3:8 ) To illustrate: Could a grasshopper, which lives as an adult for only about 50 days, fathom our life span of 70 or 80 years? Hardly! Yet, the Bible explains that we are like grasshoppers in comparison with our Grand Creator. Even our ability to reason is dwarfed by his. ( Isaiah 40:22; 55:8, 9 ) So it is not surprising that there are aspects of Jehovah’s nature that escape full human understandin g.
Although the concept of an eternal God may be hard to grasp, we can see that it makes sense. If someone else had created God, that person would be the Creator. Yet, as the Bible explains, Jehovah is the one who “created all things.” ( Revelation 4:11 ) Furthermore, we know that the universe at one time did not exist. ( Genesis 1:1, 2 ) Where did it come from? Its Creator had to exist first. He also existed before there were any other intelligent beings, such as his only-begotte n Son and the angels. ( Job 38:4, 7; Colossians 1:15 ) Clearly, then, he existed alone first. He could not have been created; nothing was in existence that could have created him.
Our own existence and that of the entire universe testifies to the existence of an eternal God. The One who put our vast universe in motion, the One who established the laws to control it, must have always existed. Only he could have breathed life into everything else.— Job 33:4"


http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/wp20140801/who-made-god/#p1-p10
PoliticsRe: Photos: See What Gov.Kashim Shettima Did To Control Hunger And Poverty in Borno by Tumm(m): 8:33pm On Mar 06, 2015
KingEbukasBlog:
exactly ... empower them and they'll produce more
@least make them get this for now....abii dem go plant rice today, come harvest am tomorrow?
CrimeRe: Man Breaks Spinal Cord Fighting Over A Woman by Tumm(m): 7:49am On Feb 26, 2015
Simitrendy:
U wan pickup all d girls u b HILUX
Na u be correct guy
PoliticsRe: Photos: Aftermath Of Boko Haram Attack In Chad by Tumm(m): 8:10pm On Feb 14, 2015
okoviv2sure:
Let your kingdom come
We pray let it come
PoliticsRe: How Senator Musiliu Obanikoro Keeps Fit by Tumm(m): 11:28am On Feb 13, 2015
Maybe he is using d wrong gym.
HealthRe: He Masturbates At Least Two Times Everyday, Pls Help by Tumm(m): 9:47pm On Feb 11, 2015
isotonic:
Nigerians and religion smh, what exactly makes the act silly? Is it because the hypocrites in society say so? "Confess to your pastor bla bla bla." See the way people are condemning as if they're perfect, sanctimonious holier-than-thou self righteous hypocrites!! angry

If your friend wants to stop because he wants to stop then fine, he can try weaning himself because habits are hard to break. He'll need time and patience, in the meantime, let him love himself and stop caring what hypocrites think.

God loves us and the evidence of that is in the blood of Jesus, your pastor is not your God. Best of luck to you both smiley
The Bible talks about doing all things to the glory of God...
U think this act is to God's glory?

God loves us but definitely hates such acts....

@OP, tell ur friend to watch out for occasions when he z tempted to do that...and try to avoid such occasions, also avoid acts that may lead to it....
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Nigeria Breweries Sales Executive Invites For An Online Test (feb 12-14) by Tumm(m): 9:37pm On Feb 10, 2015
Me too
CrimeRe: Bayelsa Lady Rescued From Attempted Suicide Has Died [pictured] by Tumm(m): 7:35pm On Dec 14, 2014
blemon44:
why did you committ suicide?
is she been chased?
why did she choose to die?
Jamb question....
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Receptionist Needed Urgently by Tumm(op): 6:32am On Dec 03, 2014
pweetychyka:
Can someone dat stays around festac apply? Wit a year experience.
YES...but there would be more transportation burden on you as not much allowance would be devoted to transportation by Lordgates...thus any who resides within oshodi would be preferred.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Receptionist Needed Urgently by Tumm(op): 6:28am On Dec 03, 2014
Damieadeh:
. Why cant undergraduate cope? Undergraduate that is doing part time.
If your undergraduate program is only on weekends, fine...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Receptionist Needed Urgently by Tumm(op): 6:25am On Dec 03, 2014
kingthreat:
How about SSCE, studying part-time and computer literate?
Preference would be given to OND holders...
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Receptionist Needed Urgently by Tumm(op): 11:32am On Dec 02, 2014
Damieadeh:
Nice one. Can undergraduate that have 3 years experience apply?
The job is full-time...an undergraduate most likely can't cope with that
Jobs/VacanciesReceptionist Needed Urgently by Tumm(op): 3:44am On Dec 02, 2014
Lordgates Tower Consulting is a one- stop shop consulting arm of Adegbite Adeyemo & Co (Chartered Accountants and Tax Practitioners) one of the fastest growing professional services firms of public accountants in Nigeria.

Lordgates Tower Consulting is an organisation devoted to excellence in providing professional services and advice. We deliver services in four professional areas: Consulting, Tax, Financial Advisory and Training.

At Lordgates Tower Consulting we offer a wide range of services to all our clients to meet the challenges arising from the business environment. We are committed to meeting the needs of our various clients through the commitment of our experienced, efficient, dedicated, and trained professionals who are always available to provide the services as appropriate.



We require the services of a receptionist/front desk officer.

Qualifications:

minimum of OND.

A female preferably.

residence within Oshodi and its Environs is an added advantage.

interested persons should forward their CV to recruitmentatlordgatetower@gmail.com.

Deadline: Dec 15 2014.

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