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I'm Laying low to vote for Ekwah on st. Patricks day. ![]() I vote Ekwah! |
I almost missed out on the grand finally. What's pooping folks? ![]() Who is winning? ![]() Undecided voter here from swing state. ![]() |
Ishsoph: REALLY?I did....and it's been updated. White007: Nobody gave me a good reason why i should vote for thier candidate, so lemme vote based on my instinct. |
Nobody gave me a good reason why i should vote for thier candidate, so lemme vote based on my instinct. I vote in no particular order : PC guru Nelly ghenghen CFCfan Ekwah ......... |
Am gonna wait till it's like 10mins to go before i cast my vote ![]() So anyone who wants my vote should give me a good reason why i should vote for them or their candidate. ![]() |
Wow! I need to go looking for this fruit, what did you say it's called again? sour sopI hope it can be found in any of the neighborhood fruit shops. Sour sop juice here i come !!! |
I vote in no particular order : CFCfan Pc guru Ekwah Laylow ChelseaBmw Nelly ghenghen. |
She is my número uno sport hero. I so much like this girl. |
texaco1: my man lets not decieve ourselves ,this arrangement will aaffect them.they have a match on monday and they will be arriving brazil today ,that is sheer incompetence on the part of nff.if those guys win their first match then it should be labelled a miracleWell said bro. |
These NFF is a disgrace, they never fail to disappoint. |
Feed me more: Good for you, you are a pure breed!A lot of studies have found higher testosterone levels among black men (and women) vis-a-vis whites, but not all have. See, e.g., http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/jc.2007-0028v1 "Serum Estrogen, but not Testosterone Levels Differ between Black and White men in a Nationally Representative Sample of Americans" In any case, THESE ARE AVERAGES. Group averages say nothing about a given individual. |
Probably a shady deal gone bad. |
I love his simplicity and the way he view life in general. He def has a unique way to life. |
The funniest thing is the U.S kick, and cry about how terrible China is for spying on them.....What 'credibility' do they have now to cry about 'anything' |
Adebolajo ain't seen nothing yet, he will spend the rest of his miserable behind bars. He said his private was touched? I wish he could be gang rape in his holding and beaten to stupur. This worthless crap shït ! |
somalia9: how am i racist?No you not. You're a consummate slowpoke! |
Shymmex, Katz, e- Guerilla, Egba girl and the rest of the posters, brilliant post you all have made, even though y'll have divergent view on how Nigeria should go. My take is simple and in few words - True Federalism would get us out of this quagmire. If Nigeria should break up say between north and South, trust me that will not be the end of it, tbh. |
This gun culture is gonna destroy America, i tell ya. Wish they could learn one or two thing from Britain concerning guns. |
[quote author=Rhino.5dm]Europe is very backward.[/quote]Bolivia is not Europe sir. ![]() |
Adaobi got my vote. |
gramci: Why are they even covering their faces, they must be ashamed of themselves.Lol. Some of them could be member of nairaland for all we know. ![]() |
The ex-security chief at Ghana's international airport has been charged in the US with conspiring to smuggle Afghan heroin to New York. Solomon Adelaquaye was arrested with two Nigerians and a Colombian in May following a joint US-Ghanaian investigation, officials said. West Africa is a major hub for drugs smuggled from Latin America and Asia to Europe and the US. The men have not yet commented on the allegations. "Drug trafficking in West Africa has become a plague," said US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official Derek Maltz. "These [alleged] criminal groups and their facilitators pose a direct threat to the safety and security of innocent Americans," he added. US agents disguised themselves as drug dealers, holding meetings with the accused over the past year to buy thousands of dollars worth of Afghan heroin to distribute in Manhattan and the Bronx in New York city, according to the charge sheet, which Ghana's Joy FM news site has published after it was filed with a US district court. 'Multiple shipments' Mr Adelaquaye was at the time managing director of the privately owned Sohin Security Company, which was in charge of security at the Kotoka International Airport in Ghana's capital, Accra. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote CS-3 gave Adelaquaye $6,000 (£3,900) cash to guarantee the safe passage of the heroin through the airport” US charge sheet News of the arrests came barely hours after Ghana's government ordered the airport's management to sever its dealings with the company, reports the BBC's Akwasi Sarpong from Accra. Mr Adelaquaye is not the first high-profile Ghanaian to be arrested on drug-trafficking charges, he says. In 2005, an MP, Eric Amoateng, was arrested and is currently serving a jail term in the US for drug trafficking. Mr Adelaquaye has been charged with Colombian Samuel Antonia Pinedo-Rueda and Nigerians Frank Muodum and Celestine Ofor Orjinweke after an investigation of more than a year by Ghanaian and US anti-drug officers, Ghana's Narcotics Control Board (NCB) said in a statement. At a meeting on 25 February 2012 at Mr Adelaquaye's office at the airport in Accra, a US agent, named as CS-3, said he had hidden 1kg (2lb 2oz) of heroin in his laptop, the charge sheet alleges. Mr Adelaquaye then instructed CS-3 to give the computer to an associate of his and after CS-3 passed through the security checkpoint at the airport, it would be returned to him, the charge sheet alleges. "Also at that meeting, CS-3 gave Adelaquaye $6,000 (£3,900) cash to guarantee the safe passage of the heroin through the airport," it adds. US agents later sent him a further $4,000 from New York, the charge sheet alleges. They had also given Mr Orjinweke $28,000 cash at a hotel in Accra on 22 February 2012 for supplying the heroin, it adds. The charge sheet says that at a separate meeting in Accra in May 2013, another US agent, posing as a Colombian dealer, offered to provide Mr Adelaquaye, Mr Muodum and Mr Orjinweke with 3,000kg of cocaine, valued at $25,000 per kilogram, in exchange for an amount of heroin of similar value. "Adelaquaye, Muodum, and Orjinweke told CS-2 [the agent] that they could transport the heroin to the United States by airplane in multiple shipments of 25kg each," the charge sheet alleges. The Ghanaian and Nigerians were arrested in New York soon thereafter, while Mr Pinedo-Rueda was apprehended in Colombia and is awaiting extradition to the US, the DEA said, in a statement. In October 2011, The Gambia sentenced eight foreigners to 50 years each in prison for trying to smuggle two tonnes of cocaine from Latin America to Europe. West Africa has emerged as a busy route for drugs from Latin America to Europe and the US, with cartels taking advantage of the region's poverty and weak border controls. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22780761 |
So far so good. Our boyz are doing us proud. |
I saw the interview on tv, the dude can't even speak english, i can't even figure which language he was speaking and then Aljazeera interpreter was interpreting in English. You can easily tell it was staged. Probably a BH member posing as a military. |
Valto: nne those two names dont sound igbo! destino24: look at the lastnames again, i dont think they are igbo names... ...they are most probably, yoruba names Valto: nne afa ahu bu afa ndi yoruba. lorretta u: that Sounds like igbo to you?Wow! The sarcasm flew over your heads. ![]() You couldn't catch she (babyosisi) was being sarcastic. Smh. |
^^^ Thanks for the info. I normally drink hot coffee after meal, cuz i live in a region of the world that is freaking cold. I think I'm on the right track. |
Thank God! |
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