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Please Forumite, can will all grow up on NL? Why such hatred towards each other? Igbo this, Yoruba that, WTF! Aren't we all one Nigerian. Please folks stop being childish and grow up. We have a lot of more important issues on our hand right now as a Nation. Our basic need is not being met by our government. We need constant electricity, our Roads are in bad shape, Dilapidated infrastructure, Flood in different parts of the country, not to mention Boko Haram, the list is endless. Why can't we pressure our government about this problems, instead of throwing bigoted tantrums towards each other. |
2face can also claim that he was hallucinating when he said he took the Marijuana. So, let them prove the contrary. ![]() |
justwise:Justwise, Do you know him out of Nl? How did you come to the Conclusion that he is a Christian? |
^^ You can say that again. How is he a poor guy? Maybe the post hit a little too close to home did it? |
Just wish an inquiry can be open to investigate all this Rumours flying around. There is no smoke without fire. |
President Atta Mills - Madam speaker, Madam Speaker, i didn't even know how to translate it to opopopiopiopio. Chai!Lwkmd ![]() |
They Stay In Their Room And Direct Affairs' Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, dropped a bombshell yesterday with a revelation that unity in the national team was 'destroyed' during the captain eras of Austin Jay Jay Okocha and Kanu Nwankwo. "It was when 'Jay Jay' (Okocha) and Kanu became captain of the national team that things changed. That was when the whole Super Eagles was destroyed. There was not that union anymore. They stayed alone in their rooms. How can you bring players together if everyone is on his own?" Siasia told MTNFootball.com in 'The Garden of the Americas' Armenia, Colombia, venue of the on-going FIFA U-20 World Cup. According to Siasia, the duo of Okocha and Kanu did not lead by good example in their eras as team captains because of their decision to direct affairs from their separate rooms whenever they were in camp preparing for national assignment. He said: "While playing professional football in France and Belgium, we were paired two players to a room. These are some of things we have to do to build a solid Super Eagles. We have to work together. I'm the head coach and you are the captain of the team. If you want to be a leader, you don't just stay in your room all by yourself. A captain brings the young players to the same room advises them and encourage them. These young ones are the ones running for you the older players on the pitch." He revealed that the present Super Eagles under the captain of Joseph Yobo was doing everything to change the situation saying: "I had to talk to him (Yobo). I told him he was one player they did not want me to invite when I took over the team. But I told him I invited him because I believe he still has a lot to give to this nation. He wants to be a leader so he has to accept this arrangement. It's not easy to do that because it calls for a lot of sacrifice. We are trying to build a united team on and off the pitch. "He has been very understanding and working very, very hard. In the last couple of games he has played, he has been very, very outstanding. This was compared to what he used to play in the Eagles. I'm impressed with him. Yes, I had to tell him the truth, not pamper him. I told him he has not won anything since he has been playing for the Super Eagles about 10 years ago. Don't you think you need to win something before you retire? I asked him. According to Siasia, the team's central defence is getting better now compared to when he took over. "It's just about understanding and communication and that's what Yobo is doing very well. Yobo played a wonderful game in Ethiopia, he played like a leader." "We are rebuilding ahead 2014 World Cup and we can't rebuild with old players alone. We have a couple of the old players like Yobo, Osaze and Vincent Enyeama. But we will not be looking at too many old players. We are looking at players who could actually stay and grow with the team. "A couple of the old ones will come for experience sake, that's why Ayila is there, Yobo too. Ayila is doing very well at his club, playing in the Champions League. The rest of the players are new, the likes of Emenike. We have not seen the best of him yet. I believe he will come and show Nigerians that he is a star in the making. "A player like Fengor (Ogude) is also doing very well. He's a good addition to the team. He came in against Ethiopia and played as a holding midfielder, he did very well and I was very impressed with him. Hopefully, he will do even more. "Also, Onyekachi Apam is a very good, smart sweeper, who cleans up the mess. The only time he did not play we lost to Argentina in the final of the 2005 U-20 World Cup. He has been out for most of a year, but we have talked. I pray he comes back very soon. He has done very well. He should recover in time and be back in the Eagles." The coach, who witnessed the 2014 World Cup draw in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, last week, described Nigeria's group as good. "It's a good draw compared to the one that pitched France and Spain. All the same, these countries are getting better every day. Ethiopia showed this when they surprised us in Addis Ababa. "We have to prepare very well because there are no minnows anymore. If you tell me Malawi won't do well, that's a lie. We have to take every game very seriously. The most important thing is for us to qualify and when we get there, we will figure out what next. Nigerians want to win even when they do not prepare well. We have to prepare to win our games," he stated. |
Emotions ran high at Tse Ihungwa village in Katsina/Ala local government area of Benue State few days ago, when the villagers discovered that a 26- year-old man, Ther Mwuase, has been heinously beheaded by her 25 -year -old lover, Aondonenge Tuma in a nearby forest in the village. It was gathered from reliable sources that Aondonenge, a renowned young farmer at Ihungwa, beheaded his lover for money ritual at the prompting of his Alhaji friend who is still at large. According to our source, the heart -rendering incident took place few days after Aondonenge was promised millions of Naira by his Alhaji friend on the premise that he would produce a woman's head for the ritual. The suspect said after he slept over the proposal, he chose to produce the head of a woman for the ritual that would make him an instant millionaire. He said he opted for his girl's friend head because it was very easy to convince her with false stories that would lure her into the bush where the act would be carried out, our source said. It was gathered that Aondonenge actually succeeded in convincing his lover into a nearby bush on the pretext that he had farm work to take care of on the said day. But on getting to the bush, Mwuase was hacked to the ground by her lover, who pulled out a knife and severed her head from her remains. The suspect was said to have hidden the remains of the young woman in the bush while the head was wrapped and put in a bag. However luck ran out on him when on his way to search for his Alhaji friend who was to perform the necessary ritual that would yield them money, detectives from Katsina/Ala Area Command of the Police force who, acting on a tip off, nabbed him. The suspect confessed to the crime, lamenting that it was his desperation for wealth and his quest to survive at all cost that lured him into the crime. He also pleaded for forgiveness from the parents and family members of his victim, whom he described as his very close friend and lover. |
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So far so good, given that both teams have qualified. |
LAGOS-Major Hamza al-Mustapha who is on trial for the alleged murder of Kudirat Abiola, held the court spell-bound yesterday with fresh revelations of how the intrigues that gripped the nation following the annulment of the June12, 1993 Presidential Election almost led to the execution of former Head of State, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo. The latest in his tale of scheming for power within the military top brass was that former Head of State Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar wanted Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo killed. His statement followed the playing of a video tape showing some Yoruba leaders- Late Abraham Adesanya, late Bola Ige and Ayo Opadokun addressing the media men after a meeting with Gen. Abubakar who was Head of State. The video did not, however, show the Yoruba leaders collecting bribe as alleged by al-Mustapha on Tuesaday. Major Al-Mustapha who is facing trial for alleged murder of Chief Abiola's wife, Kudirat, had told the court in his evidence-in-chief last Monday that former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar withdrew huge sums of money from the Central Bank of Nigeria to 'settle' Yoruba leaders in order to douse the tension that gripped the South West following the death of Chief Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election on June 7, 1998. He had boasted that he had some video tapes to back his claim that South West leaders were compromised. Yoruba leaders in Aso Rock The video tape which was played in court yesterday, however, showed some Yoruba leaders leaving the meeting with General Abdusalam Abubakar at Aso Rock Villa. The video footage which he claimed was shot by his personal bodyguard revealed the faces of late Afenifere leader, Chief Abraham Adesanya; former Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige and the former secretary of the National Democratic Coalition, Chief Ayo Opadokun leaving the meeting with the head of state, a day after Abiola's death but did not contain the explosive revelation promised. Al-Mustapha, also told the court that former Head of State, General Abdusalami Abubakar had wanted former President Olusegun Obasanjo executed in 1995 for coup plot. He said that Abdusalami at a meeting, insisted that the Military Decree on coup plotting promulgated in 1976 when Obasanjo was the Military Head of State, should be applied to him (Obasanjo). Illegal video tape "I have the video tape illegally and I even sent a copy to General Obasanjo, with a note where I asked him to be very careful and be watchful," Al-Mustapha told the court. "General Abdusalami, who initiated the whole blackmail against me became the Head of State not because he was the best at that particular time, but that was how God used me to prevent bloodbath in this country. Those against Abdusalami then had even planned that he should go to the United Nations Organisation with Military Uniform. Through intelligence, I was able to decode that game plan and sent same to Abdusalami," he told the court. He also told the court that he was a pawn in the hands of powerful forces and that he was not responsible for the death of late Kudirat Abiola. He said, "my predicament is simply a script that had been written. I was earmarked for this punishment. Abiola's family is my family. I was told face to face by names I cannot reveal, that I will be killed. They cannot afford to have me around, running my mouth." He also alleged that the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, then a Superintendent of police, had wanted him dead, but that he was saved by former Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okori, then a Commissioner of Police, who refused to act on a letter from the presidency, that he (Al-Mustapha) be eliminated. From the video shown, Adesanya told journalists that the discussion with Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar centred on the setting up of a Sovereign National Conference to prepare the constitution by which Nigeria will be ruled. "The Head of State listened to our concerns and we concluded that the Government of National Unity will continue to be in place despite the death of Abiola.", Adesanya told newsmen Asked by journalists how Abiola's death affected the outcome of the meeting, Adesanya's response in the video was that he did not know. Al-Mustapha also tendered a letter allegedly written by him to the Late Bola Ige telling him how he was used to douse tension generated by the death of the late MKO Abiola. The letter which was read in open court, stated that after Abiola was confirmed dead, Ige was counseled to bring all other South-West leaders under the guise of dousing tension. "All these actions were deliberate. You were only used unconsciously to ensure that Abiola's death was covered up. They succeeded in stopping all Yoruba leaders and Abiola's family from suing by paying them off with huge sums of money withdrawn from the Central Bank," he said in the letter. Al-Mustapha had also alleged in the letter that the Chief Ige appointment as Attorney General of the Federation was aimed at rewarding him for the unconscious role he played in Abiola's murder. "Unknown to you sir, you were made to deny people their rights even though they knew that you were one of the leading figures in human rights struggle in Nigeria, The same blood money given to the Yoruba leaders the day after Abiola was murdered was also used in paying the media," the letter read. Ribadu wanted me dead Al-Mustapha also told the court that in 2007, when he was in court, he overheard Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and the then Commissioner of Police for Lagos State, Mr Mike Okiro, who later became the Inspector General of Police, debating on whether or not he (Al-Mustapha) was to be killed. "The CP was bent on getting a letter from the presidency, stating that I be killed before he took any action. He refused to carry out the order. Some weeks later, CP Okiro was transferred out of Lagos State," he said. He said his arrest and incarceration were as a result of the ambitions of the people in power and that if MKO were alive, he will not be in prison. "The real culprits are in society and are being respected but here I stand, being persecuted for their transgressions. I am a mere victim," he told the court. Meanwhile, trial judge, Justice Mojisola Dada adjourned the case till Aug 8, 9, 10 and 11 for continuation of trial. http://odili.net/news/source/2011/aug/5/309.html |
tyson55:@OP, You have delivered a super point. All you have wrote makes a loy of sense. You couldn't have said it more better. |
My bosom friend who lives in Europe just wrote me this through email. I am flabbergasted beyond words and don't know what to advise him, reason i decided to open a thread and seek advise from Nlers. Find below his mail to me: My girlfriend of almost 2-years just told me last night (willingly) that about two weeks ago she Were Intimate with a guy she met at a bar. The night it happened we had a relatively minor fight that night and she didn't come home or call me. I was angry and didn't call her either. She called me in the morning to pick her up telling me that she went home with some people and smoked some pot, passed out on their couch and didn't have her car. Of course, she told me last night that it was true, except that when everyone went to but her and the guy and she was going to leave that he kissed her, they started messing around and ended up Being Intimate (I made her tell me). She said that she has no feelings for him and won't see him or talk to him ever again. While she was dating her last major boyfriend she ended up kissing a guy while she was in spain and her boyfriend was not. The best I can figure is that she sort of freaks out about long-term committment as she feels that she is squandering her youth, though she has promised that she will never do it again and that she is going to do her best to make things right. She has moved out temporarily into her friend's house and has been gone for a little over two weeks. She is coming back this Wednesday. While I don't believe that people are naturally monogamous, I still grew up being told that they were and it hurts just as much to be cheated on regardless of what I currently believe. Mainly though, I feel embarrassed for giving her a second chance as my natural tendency up to this point when dealing with transitions like this has always been to just say screw it, try to forget about her (no girl in particular) and move on. I have made it clear that I felt this way, but that I also love her and that because this is the most significant relationship of my life that I didn't want the defining part of our relationship being "that time she cheated on me". Currently I'm going to do my best to forgive her and change whatever it is about the relationship that made her more inclined to do this, though it will obviously never be the same as it was despite the fact that I think I'll eventually be able to forgive her. I never thought this would happen to me, especially with her, and it has drastically changed my life. Do you think i am taking the right decision to forgive her? |
Trust 9ja, we no dey carry last. |
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jellyloveb:That's was'up. Almost all of your pick are same as mine. |
Mashallah, this ragheaded camel eater is following rules of sharia. SMH. She wasnt even that hot, and her voice is terrible. Come on prince of shitland, you need to have more game than that. |
Le mec n'a pas la tête sur les épaules. ils sont tous marié et divorcé 50 fois et père des enfants je ne sais pas combien. Et sans oublier un prince saoudien voulait coucher avec Sarah Ferguson pour 3 millions, ! L'Arabie Saoudite se montre très généreuse, mais dans quel contexte, ? C'est l'état des riches, et c'est pure l'égoïsme des riches. Et l'algérienne violée et assassinée à la Mecque, ? |
@op, I give you 12. I love your dark skin reminds me of Black forest cake. ![]() |
HEIGHT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING: Teacher: where is your homework? Student: I uploaded it on facebook and I tagged you, !! =D =)) |
If at all the figures that are quoted are true, then he should be investigated, coz he isn't worth this amount. May be he is into big drug trafficking. |
Looks like nobody is getting the trick in this puzzle. If the op allows i can reveal the secret behind this puzzle. ![]() |
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So, let them prove the contrary.

