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zicoraads:lolz. Yes. I was at the launch of Juno, NASA space mission in 2011. |
pocohantas:him? Yeah, maybe. Me? Not a chance. I don’t believe you. And it doesn’t matter. I’m more interested in that darkness around you. |
funlord:I was expecting to see our romanceland millionaires, princes and cute dudes to put a firm action behind their grandstanding posts. But none were seen near the arena. And these are the same insufferable whelps using alternates now to troll those who attended the party. |
iSufferFools:see vivid imagery. ![]() |
FTrebirth:How can she be polite given her man-hating antecedents here. But if she can bring all that fury and hate into bed, who doubts a strong dick can chase away her resilient demons. Anyways, I always knew her hate for you was all smokes and mirrors. |
pocohantas:I am smelling your anxiety to bed that dude. Deny you aren’t moist with anticipation down there. Ftrebirth, poco-girl has the hots for you but you know she carries more baggage than upper Iweka agbero. |
This is just the marriage rites of some villages in imo and Abia and states and doesn’t tally with the traditional requirements of other Igbo communities. |
NwaAmaikpe:we know you know the right thing but your need to be fed with attention is so dire you’re willing to risk being called a social misfit and idiot just to have mentions and attentions. Chai! You’re like a man who is so hungry for popularity he commits suicide in the hopes that his obituary banners will trend. Unchained stupidity |
No wonder the English press says the fool Ronaldo believes his own hype. |
The idea is just to trend Atiku by any means and keep him on the news prepping up for 2019 campaign. The masses are already buying the cheap publicity same way they bought that of Buhari. |
nabiz:A beggar has no choice or is he in a position to negotiate. |
dollyjoy:don’t be too supposed, people still for way much less. |
DMathematical:your illustration is not a good parallel and it is painfully off point. Nigeria Police Force are paid better than all the civil servants of the 36 states of the federation yet they still extort Keke and bus drivers for 50 Naira daily. Are you then endorsing crime amongst all minimum wage earners? The problem with Nigeria police is lack of professionalism and illiteracy. Weather you agree or not, over 92% of junior police officers are illiterate, dregs of society, cultists, and village never-do-wells. Over 90 percent of police officers don’t even know the law they are supposed to enforce. •They still do dragnet arrest picking people randomly for bail money. • they come to a crime scene days or hours after the crime and arrest passers by and bystanders. •They can’t conduct any descent investigation. They are dumber than a meteorite. •Yahoo boys trend and every body with laptops and iPhones must be a fraudster for no reason and you are stopped for no reason and ordered to open your phone to a stinking ignorant idiot in uniform when you’re not even a suspect or under investigation. Tell me if this isn’t mental and intellectual laziness. •As early as 8am when the whole productive world is on a rush hour to meet office routine and business, Nigerian police are mounting roadblocks randomly checking vehicles for expired papers. Oga, that is police witch hunt and harassment when they stop you for no visible reason or lead. • the level of police checkpoints and search points in Nigeria is even higher than some countries in war situation • it wasn’t too long ago Nigeria police stopped asking citizens for receipts of their gsm phones when they own more than one. You’re trying to defend the indefensible. The international survey didn’t rank Nigeria police bottom last in the world just for the fun of it. |
subcbouy:the dude is impossible. |
The boxer is lying. He isn’t a Lebanese; not purely. |
cummando:Silly post. Nigeria police are one of the highest paid public and civil servants in the country. Stop typing out of your arse. Tell me how many Nigerians have a federal pensionable job with gratuity with O’ level? The problem with the Nigeria Police Force is indiscipline, poor training, illiteracy and lack of professionalism. You’re not even ashamed you were able to talk police men on duty into drinking alcohol for 4 straight hours. I think the moral of your pathetic story is blowing your own trumpet. |
bizzai:You’re just confusing yourself. Church marriage has no scriptural basis and is not biblical. No marriage ever took place in the synagogue nor did any apostle or prophet or even Lord Jesus ever conducted or officiated any marriage. Church wedding is man made and inferior to Court wedding or traditional marriage. |
400billionman:irrelevant. |
hahn:Nigeria doesn’t even have the know-how to detect wrongful conviction. Once a case is decided by the Supreme Court that’s the end of it. |
Hozier:laptops are mobile computers and are meant to be carried about. Sickening how you lent your voice to emotions and sentiments without addressing any point in law. Tattoos and hairstyles are expressions of social trends and artistry and do not violate any laws. The law doesn’t hold any place for the kind of sentiments you portray, neither is it given to narrow-minded dictates of personal opinion. In one instance you are justifying SARS unlawful manhandlings of innocent people for breaking no law and in the next breath you’re stating people shouldn’t be carrying laptops about.... You’re either seeking attention or you’re very, very broke and socially unevolved. |
Worthless, mug face Igbo woman who produces more rants than a pack of warf rodents. |
Policemen were immediately deployed for possible arrest.Nigeria police rushing to make arrest when the efficient thing to do is to gather evidence at the murder scene. They will end up arresting Neighbours and colleagues and passersby and grant bail with huge sums with no lead into the investigation. In next international police survey, the Nigeria police will still come out last. |
Daboomb:Wish I could read the whole length of your multicolored baloney but the colour affront were too disturbing to make me tarry. In 1983 Buhari was using soldiers to force citizens to stay in queues and forcing market women to sell garri and yam at military set prices. The man has always believed in force more than skill. I’m perplexed how you singled out a line in my post to build a thesis of uncorrelated argument. Jonathan built his sympathy votes on the basis of being a shoe-less kid in school. President Buhari “plagiarized” same sentimental manipulation by claiming to borrow his nomination form fee from an old widow or something. Same sentiments Nigerians fell for. Unlike you, I’m not a partisan political ninja blinded to truth. •To the main crux of this thread; Oga, everything about Buhari’s unconstitutional raid of judges’ homes with DSS. • Large scale use of military in police purview • Use Of military drills and practice on citizens in Nationwide python dance and excercises. • Use Of military to usurp the high court over a citizen whose matter is still under trial • blatant disregard of senates refusal in endorsing EFCC boss • shameless show of support in encouraging custom boss to appear in formal meetings and briefings before the Senate without a uniform. These and more are all signs of incompetence in leadership and a subtle encouragement for our law enforcement to traumatize citizens. After all, if they could abuse high court judges , who then are ordinary citizens. Bola Tinubu once arrested a top military brass under PDP administration for illegally using the BRT lane. I wonder if even an APC Governor can try that now in Lagos. |
SARS have been under the direct command of police force headquarters in Abuja. So the IGP should be held responsible for his lack of foresight in making a police unit in all 36 states of the federation to be answerable to him, thereby giving them a god status and a feeling of invisibility. Nigeria is a dead country and has never been this bad even under a military regime. And I will still repeat: president Buhari ‘s actions , body language and rhetorics have ushered in a new dispensation of abuse of human rights by law enforcement officials in a more brutal level never before experienced in a democracy. His lack of respect for law and due process and náked show of military deadly force have been the stimulus propelling both the army and police to brutalize citizens at will without fear of consequences. Nigeria is paying the price for electing a man out of tribal sentiments without any proven record. |
EZENDIZUOGU:It’s still a cosmetic approach to solving the decay and unprofessional conduct in SARS. They should fish out the criminals in SARS and get them fired. From officers to men. Reorganization is rubbish. |
Solely created for exaggerated emotions! |


