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That's what happens when frustration meet desperation. Very reprehensible! He should be thrown far away from civilization. |
This is the kind of ultimatum I like to read. The ultimatum and the followup actions will be completely justified. |
StarOfDavid:Seems the "revered" Ooni jumped on the bandwagon. He wished he was Kwaran. ![]() |
Biggty:What you're seeing in Kwara is the textbook definition of cowardice and slavery mentality. The people's minds have been conquered since the days of Afonja. |
Kwara is not a state. It is an estate...of the Sarakis. |
deedeedee1:Go and ask your teacher. Your question pays credence to the fact that most of you nairaland e-warriors depict a manifestation of deep seated ignorance. |
That is the dumbing down of southern Nigeria. Always fighting among themselves till the real common enemy takes them unawares. |
Rizstar:That is plausible. |
LasGidiOwner:Your idiocy and insensitivity is appalling. Go grow some brains, please! A tragedy of this magnitude could not even stop a pathetic plonker like you from wallowing in ethnic trivialities. |
Nigerian Senate always abandon national priorities and go after soft targets. Since they love to declare arrest, when will this senate declare the arrest of Dangote and the leaders of Fulani herdsmen whose drivers and members respectively are jointly responsible for about 83% of deaths in Nigeria? |
Senate of rascals and economic leaches. |
Interesting |
LifeIsGuhd:Indeed. Islamic extremism and intolerance is the bane of the north. |
akpamuomenka:Sad, honestly. I hate crime of any form. But it is quite unfortunate to note that the law is made to control the poor. |
Guestlander:GEJ lost because we were fed-up with his style of governance. It is true that, based on his antecedents, FFK lacks the credibility to criticise any government. But he has the right to do so - as a Nigerian. You will agree with me that the rationale behind the current surge in the demand for restructuring (and secession) were bolstered by Buhari's aggressively sectarian and divisive rule. These were not as glaring under OBJ and GEJ. |
BigBelleControl:Only in Benue! |
idoncare440:Oga, where God put them? |
The OP is very correct. An unpleasant fact still remains a fact that must be faced. |
Good move. The moslem veil shield terrorism. Ban it. I thought Europe always turn the next cheek. |
Storeburn: chukwudi44:It's about facts and statistics. Not how you want it to be. This is why an iboman's analysts is never reliable and will never be taken seriously. Too much sentiments and no objectivity. |
eleko1:They're a pack of political jobbers. |
kaywhynoni: ![]() |
Caretaker governor |
I'm seriously thinking about joining Redeemed Church. Lots of mega testimonies and leaders. |
Congratulations to the CDS Every mans dream is to get to the peak of his profession. To God be the glory! |
Why would a soldier harass a traffic officer? Are they not supposed to collaborate to ensure law and order if really they mean to serve? This is uncalled for. It smack of over-zealousness and indiscipline! |
Sorry, what did Balewa do so well that is worth celebrating? Rigged Census - crisis Rigged Western Nigeria election - crisis Rigged General election - crisis, etc. All those led to total chaos in the land, leading to a military coup, his assassination, and ultimately, a civil war. With due respect, I think he was among the litany of clueless rulers that this country has been plagued with. Wonder who is worse btwn Balewa, Shagari & Jonathan. |
Lalasticlala, ishilove |
ramdris:That's exactly how I think about it! The "newly-weds" were not even prepared, still very young, and the girl's parents are kicking against it. This kind of by force marriage will most likely experience fundamental problems. |
Tallesty1:That marriage could turn out to be worse than jail because they were not prepared for it. |
Tallesty1:Whose choice? That's outrageous! Even the girl's (bride's) parents are not in support. |
Fri Aug 7, 2015 4:04pm EDT By Lisa Bose McDermott TEXARKANA, Texas (Reuters) - A 20-year-old East Texas man jumped into a quickly arranged marriage after a judge told him last month he had a choice of getting hitched or spending 15 days in jail on an assault charge. According to court documents obtained on Friday, Smith County Judge Randall Rogers gave the option to Josten Bundy, of Tyler, Texas, who was arrested in March on a charge of assault causing bodily injury, a misdemeanor. Bundy had gotten into a fight with the ex-boyfriend of his then girlfriend and now wife. The judge said he would grant probation if Bundy married his 19-year-old girlfriend, Elizabeth Jaynes, within 30 days, write Bible verses and attend counseling. If he declined, he would go to jail, according to a transcript of the proceedings obtained by Tyler TV broadcaster KLTV. "Is she worth it?" Rogers asked Bundy, according to the transcripts. The bride's father was angry at the judge for pressuring the pair into marriage and was looking into whether this was judicial misconduct, he told KLTV. "He (the judge) can't do this by court ordering somebody to be married," the bride's father, Kenneth Jaynes, said. The judge was not available for a comment. The couple, who had talked about eventually getting married but did not have immediate wedding plans, is happy that they have tied the knot. But did not appreciate being forced into it, they told the broadcaster. They were not immediately available for comment. "It just felt like we weren't going to be able to have the wedding we wanted," the new bride told the TV station. "I didn't even have a white dress." The newlyweds have posted a photo of their wedding on Facebook taken from the county court. (The story has been filed to correct name in third paragraph to "Bundy" from "Rogers" .http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0QC25O20150807?irpc=932 |

Shebi una talk say Ur pipu shud not accept Minister post? Abeg,make baba dash dem Minister of culture 
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