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just hope that Ambode read the successes and strength of Fashola , after that good for nothing oba threatened to kill the igbos in Lagos saying that if they don't vote for him they will die in seven days they are now conspiring to ruin the state. anyway don't have your time |
any one wey you vomit without infection is correct |
doubt if people that have not read can operate the computer even , anyway he can still enroll for computer lessons sha , Obanjo later went back to school after realising he was a stac. illiterate so the road to school is not yet closed |
the driver and the conductor should be arrested for not telling him to sit calm in the bus |
this is the result of clueless people who call themselves agents of change with so many advisers who just sit and and watch the nation-state deplete completely advising rubbish he wants to spread to it to the south east and we south-easterners vehemently reject it we are not known for terrorism and so we will not associate ourselves with terrorist Biafra is a peaceful land |
op make I help you post am OK Boko Haram Prisoners Moved Out Of South East By Admin • On July 10, 2015 • In Boko Haram, Local News Boko Haram, Local News 0 Major markets in the Southeast were yesterday closed in protest against the presence of Boko Haram detainees in the Ekwulobia prison, Anambra State. Traders planned to stage a mass protest at a well- attended meeting of the South East Amalgamated Traders Association held in Onitsha last Saturday. The meeting drew participants from various traders’ unions and associations in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo states. They strongly condemned the transfer of the Boko Haram prisoners to Ekwulobia prison and requested President Muhammadu Buhari to remove them. “At our meeting in Onitsha last Saturday, many participants were very angry over the alleged attempt by the Federal Government to spread terrorism and terrorists to Igbo land. We have made it clear that we don’t want Boko Haram prisoners anywhere in the Southeast and the government has no reason whatsoever to bring them here. Their plan is to expose us to danger and we must resist it,” one of the traders’ leaders said. All markets in Enugu, including Ogbete Main Market, Kenyatta Market and Garriki Market, were locked. Onitsha was also totally paralysed. Imo markets were closed as the traders joined the peaceful protest. In the commercial town of Aba, Abia State, however, all was normal. Ebonyi traders also failed to join the protest. The Governor of Ebonyi State, Dave Umahi, explained why the planned protest by traders against the relocation of some Boko Haram suspects to Anambra State did not hold in the state. He said this on Thursday during an inspection tour of ongoing projects in Abakaliki that since the suspects had already been taken to Abuja, the protest was unnecessary. Also Read: Boko Haram Detainees Will Be Relocated Out Of Anambra – Obiano He said, “The traders have the right to protest but there was no need for the protest because we (South-East governors) had enjoined the Federal Government not to relocate any Boko Haram prisoner to any prison in the South-East. Those suspects brought to Anambra State have been taken back to Abuja. “The state decided against the protest for the reason that the governors of the region had intimated the Presidency on their opinion on the matter, and so no need for anyone to encourage people of the state to take to the streets.” Umahi said that risking the lives of the people of the state on the streets was not the best. It was gathered that the planned protest by the traders was expected to take place simultaneously across the five states of the South-East. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Chris Anyanwu, said that the command had increase security on major roads and locations of the state to prevent any possible breakdown of law and order. He said, “We got wind of plans by traders in Abakaliki markets to stage a peaceful protest over what they alleged as relocation of persons suspected to be Boko Haram members to some prisons in the South-East. We had to mobilise our men immediately to major roads and locations in the state to avert any breakdown of law and order. Also Read: Fear Grips Rivers Over Alleged Transfer Of Boko Haram Detainees To P-Harcourt Prison “Part of our responsibility is to ensure the security of lives and properties of the citizenry. We envisaged that hoodlums may take advantage of the protest to disrupt the peace of the state especially now that the election petition tribunal is sitting in the state capital. We don’t want people to loot peoples’ properties in the name of peaceful protest, so we had to mobilise our men.” But the protest was greeted with criticisms from Transform Nigeria Movement (TNM), led by Comrade Obi Ochije, who described the protest as “senseless” and “unnecessary”. He blamed it all on Governor Willie Obiano. He said: “it is shameful and unfair for market leaders to be closing markets without considering the poor, the widows who have nobody to cater for them.” The rights activist said civil society groups were appealing to Obiano to stop closing markets, but hailed him for his efforts in fighting for Ndigbo on the issue. Meanwhile, the Speaker of the Cross River State House of Assembly, Mr. John Lebo, on Thursday said the state would resist any attempt to send Boko Haram suspects to prison facilities in the state. Also Read: Fear Grips Enugu Residents As Boko Haram Allegedly Storms The State He said categorically that the state could not accommodate the suspects. There are no fewer than six prisons sited in different locations including Calabar, Adim, Obubra, Ogoja and Obudu. Lebo said, “We will resist relocation of Boko Haram suspects to Calabar Prisons or any other one in the state.” Meanwhile, police authority had said two possible suicide bombers were arrested in Yola on Thursday, July 9, while trying to sell improvised explosive device (IED) given to them. |
wtfCode:super story you kick masquerade if I hear . |
thugs and illiterate now hide under the guise of masquerade to perpetrate evil they should be dealt with because its a plan work to kill the priest useless and demonic culture |
think of another plan B |
na today e don te |
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you will always have food on your table when you plan very well without channeling everything or 50% to drinks or bottles |
bewla:the guy wan run before na him baba gosnail dey follow am like turtle for back vomit the money before you go or else prison o |
even when the Jewish knew that Jesus was from Nazareth they still asked can anything good come out from Nazareth who is talking Gowon so you know this all this while and you kept it to your self only to come and voice it now , well it is still not late 2019 abi go and tell your Hausa folks ok |
[quote author=specco post=35680303]The greedy and senseless yaribas put us into this mess.[/quote don't even know what to say but Nigeria is in abig mess |
Health Revelation : The Dangers Of Mouth Action [18 + Details ] MouthAction is s*x that involves the mouth and the joystick, v**ina, or anus (b*tt hole). Some other words for different kinds of MouthAction are “Mouth Action,” “giving head,” “going down on,” “eating out,” “sucking,” “cunnilingus,” or “rimming.” How risky is it? There are a few known cases of people getting HIV from giving MouthAction (licking or sucking). There are no known cases of someone getting HIV from receiving MouthAction (being licked or sucked). Experts believe that MouthAction without protection is less risky than other kinds of s*x, but all agree that it is possible to get HIV from giving MouthAction to an HIV-infected partner without protection, especially if the HIV-infected partner ejaculates in the mouth. Certain factors, such as the presence of any cuts or sores in the mouth, are thought to increase the riskiness of MouthAction. Giving MouthAction (Mouth Action) to a man has been proven to carry some risk of getting HIV, although most scientists believe the risk is relatively low. The risk increases if the person giving the Mouth Action has any cuts or scrapes in his or her mouth, even small ones that can be caused by brushing or flossing right before s*x. To have safer MouthAction, avoid getting any Fluid in your mouth, either by stopping MouthAction before expulsion or by using a nonspermicidal condom. You can use an oral barrier such as a dental dam or plastic wrap to make oral-an*l s*x (rimming) safer. Giving MouthAction to (going down on) a woman is also relatively low risk. The possibility of infection is higher if there is menstrual blood, if the woman has another STD in addition to HIV, or if the person performing MouthAction has sores or cuts in the mouth. You can use an oral barrier such as a dental dam or plastic wrap to make oral-vaginal s*x (cunnilingus) or oral-an*l s*x (rimming) safer. The risk of other sexually transmitted diseases….. There are many diseases besides HIV that can be passed through unprotected MouthAction, including herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, hepatitis A, and the viruses that cause warts, intestinal parasites, and other |
A Ghanaian morgue attendant has confessed how he slept with female corpses to satisfy his libido. The man, identified as Sharkur Lucas says he was forced to having s*x with corpses due to his inability to get a woman of his own. Watch him on Youtube: “Sometimes if I want to ask a lady out, she will be afraid of me once she hears that I’m a mortuary man and turn me down. But when I’m in the mortuary sometimes, I will see a fresh female corpse and I will satisfy myself,” Sharkur Lucas said. “The ladies sometimes say because I work in the mortuary, I will kill them if they accept my proposal. I have not done it once but many many times. Currently I don’t have a wife and since I was born, I haven’t had s*x with a fine girl,” Lucas told Adom TV. Sharkur Lucas said he does not see anything wrong with sleeping with female corpses. “Working with dead bodies is a talent that God gave me .I’m with the dead bodies every time, everyday and it is as if I’m with another person,” the morgue attendant said. |
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stale news |
karigomosaki adumbrata I don't even know what it means but I know it fits him |
I will download it |
ok when the time comes |
you must read to lead otherwise confusion will set in even with all the so called special advisers this kind of terrible forward and backward reaction is still done |
its true saw it this morning after checking my account balance too |
nice innovation this is better than the Keke even I am always afraid of boarding that Keke for fear or tumbling |
quarani education is better than western education that's why The presido can explain better |
what kind of mimicry is this which means na him cello man nack am be that o |
The Nigeria Football Federation on Tuesday denied reports that a former Super Eagles player, Sunday Oliseh, had been contacted and selected as Super Eagles’ next coach. The NFF terminated former Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi’s contract on Saturday, citing lack of commitment, and accusing Keshi of applying to the Ivorian FA for the vacant Coaching job which contravenes the two years contract he signed in April. Speaking to PREMIUM TIMES, the Chairman of the NFF Technical committee, Felix Anyansi-Agwu, said reports that Oliseh had been chosen were untrue. “I am not aware of anything of such,” he said. The NFF secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, declined comments when contacted. Oliseh, who has a UEFA coaching license and has not been in an active coaching job lately, said in February that he was not interested in the Super Eagles job. After Keshi’s sack, former Super Eagles head coach, and the Technical Director of the NFF, Shuaibu Amodu, was named alongside Salisu Yusuf, the acting Coach, as interim managers for the team as they play the qualifying series for the 2016 Cup of Nations, which will take place in Gabon. www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/186270-nff-denies-choosing-oliseh-for-eagles-job.html |
Cape Town – South Africa police have arrested 9,098 people suspected of committing a variety of crimes in a nationwide operation following the recent wave of xenophobic violence. Foreign nationals account for a portion of those arrested during Operation Fiela, otherwise known as `sweep’ in Sesotho language, according to figures provided by Minister of Police Nathi Nhleko at a session in parliament. Nhleko did not reveal the whereabouts of the detainees and details of any judicial processes resulting from the arrests. Police, along with the South African National Defence Force, launched Operation Fiela in April following a new spate of xenophobic violence. During the attack 7 people were killed and thousands of foreigners displaced. The operation has continues up until today. The opposition has pressed for answers regarding the whereabouts of those arrested. The opposition said during the parliamentary session that the arrests raised questions regarding www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/south-africa-police-arrest-9000-xenophobic-attack-suspects/ |
Sunday Oliseh is in advanced talks with the Nigerian Football Federation over becoming the new Super Eagles coach, BBC Sport has revealed. The 40-year-old former midfielder, who captained Nigeria and won 63 caps, is set to be appointed in the coming days. The NFF has acted quickly to fill the vacancy following the sacking of Stephen Keshi on Saturday. Oliseh was part of the Nigeria squad that won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1994 and Olympic gold two years later. He also played at the World Cup in 1994 and 1998, helping the Super Eagles to the last-16 at both tournaments and in the latter he scored a memorable winner as Nigeria defeated Spain 3-2 in a group match. A member of the “golden generation” of Nigerian football stars, alongside Jay-Jay Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu and Finidi George, Oliseh has been working as a pundit, sport consultant and FIFA Technical committee member. Oliseh has little management experience, having coached only Belgian lower league side Vervietois between 2008 and 2009, but he does hold the UEFA Pro Licence. He would take over from assistant coach Salisu Yusuf, who is currently in charge on an interim basis. newtelegraphonline.com/eagles-job-nff-in-talk-with-oliseh/ |
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