Celebrities › Re: "I Dey Feel Like Jolly Nyame" - 2face Praised Jailed Ex-Governor (Throwback Song by yazach: 12:33pm On May 31, 2018 |
Lilisticlili: The Album was Grass2Grace released in 2006 with several hit tracks. But this track "I dey feel like" actually saw 2face hipping praises to politicians and legendary musicians such as Fela and Bob marley and we accepted it. But when he started mentioning names like Jolly Nyame who was governor then nd Obasanjo,then I began to think,what has Jolly Nyame done to 2face that he is showering him all this praises. Little did we know,that Jolly Nyame will be jailed for fraud today.
If you ask me,2face should be aressted too with other musicians that praises "Yahoo boys and politicians. I don't understand he want to be jailed like him or what |
Health › Re: How Much Does Root Canal Procedure Cost In Nigeria? by yazach: 8:36am On May 31, 2018 |
Chynx: The price for permanent capping is 40k...but they would have to install a temporary cap, until the permanent cap is ready.
You will be notified when it is ready, so then you go back to have it installed...covered by same initial payment. thanks so much |
Health › Re: How Much Does Root Canal Procedure Cost In Nigeria? by yazach: 2:35am On May 31, 2018 |
Chynx: Divine Dentals, just beside VICHS in Victoria Island.
I just did mine a couple of days back, and it went flawlessly! I only felt 'pain' when the needle pierced my gum to deliver analgesic.
After that, I was still expecting the worst when suddenly, the Dentist said "okay, we are done!"
I looked in the mirror and bingo; no pain!
Imagine the fear that gripped me initially, when I saw those drill bits...abi na when dem wan insert needle down my gum to do xray? All these went on smoothly.
Today, I have the temporary tooth cap, to return for the permanent one in a couple of weeks!
Root canal = 30k Capping = 40k Note that this is HMO price...and that was VICTORIA ISLAND! 
I hope this helps? Nice one, please can you tell me the price of permanent capping |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Not Responsible For Benue Killings – Gov Ortom by yazach: 5:48pm On May 30, 2018 |
powerkey: NO.
IT'S YORUBA MUSLIM TERRORISTS AND YOU'RE ONE OF THEM.
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Politics › Re: President Buhari Not Responsible For Benue Killings – Gov Ortom by yazach: 12:12pm On May 30, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Sultan Slams Ortom, Fani-Kayode For Linking Herdsmen Killings To Danfodio by yazach: 12:01pm On May 30, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Sultan Slams Ortom, Fani-Kayode For Linking Herdsmen Killings To Danfodio by yazach: 8:57am On May 30, 2018 |
I think IPOD on nairaland should be declared terrorists |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: FRSC 2018 Massive Recruitment: See Full Details by yazach: 4:05pm On May 28, 2018 |
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The Federal Road Safety Corp, FRSC, has began their nationwide recruitment for “suitably qualified” graduates into various cadres of the Corps, and here is all you need to know about it.
The Federal Road Safety Corp, Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, disclosed this in a statement on Monday. He said “qualified candidates” can apply for employment into the following positions;
Officer cadre Marshal inspectorate (MI) cadre Road marshal assistant cadre Bisi Kazeem said for the Officer cadre, candidates are expected to possess a first degree from recognized institutions, NYSC Discharge Certificates, and must not be more than 30 years of age.
Kazeem noted that, For the marshal inspectorate cadre, there are three subcategories namely, marshal inspector I, marshal inspector II, and marshal inspector III. He said the requirements for MI-I are higher national diploma, NYSC discharge certificates, registered nurse and midwife, and must equally not be above age 30.
Also, the requirements for MI-II are Nigeria Certificate of Education (NCE), registered nurse or registered midwife. Applicants to this cadre, must not be more than 28 years old.
However, applicants for MI-III must possess national diploma, community health extension workers certificate (CHEW), and must also not be older than 28.
The statement further read;
“Application into the category of RMAII requires a minimum of 5 credits in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB and must include Mathematics and English Language. For RMAIII, the requirement is a minimum of 3 credits in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB. Applicants into the two categories of RMAs must not be more than 27 years of age.”
Kazeem said artisans and tradesmen fall into the same categories of RMAs, however, they must possess a minimum of four passes in SSCE/GCE/NECO/NABTEB, have trade test or other professional certificates, as well as a valid class of drivers licence (for drivers and bikers), and must not be more than 28.
Applications to any of the cadres can be done through FRSC website www.recruitment.frsc.gov.ng
Shortlisted candidates are expected to come along with a printout of their forms as well as the acknowledgement slip for screening.
The FRSC said the exercise attracts no fee and applications must be submitted within six weeks of the publication of the advert.
Don’t miss this opportunity and remember to share with others.
Source: http://www.lekzyloaded.com.ng/news/frsc-begins-nationwide-recruitment-see-dull-details Which one is dull details op |
Family › Malian Hero Who Saved Toddler From Paris Balcony Granted French Citizenship by yazach(op): 3:16pm On May 28, 2018 |
France hails Malian hero who saved toddler from Paris balcony Migrant Mamoudou Gassama was filmed racing up an apartment building to save a dangling toddler about to fall. A Malian man in France has been hailed a hero and granted French citizenship after he scaled an apartment building to rescue a child dangling off a balcony. French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Mamoudou Gassama, an undocumented migrant, would become a "naturalised French" national and join the fire service, the AFP news agency reported on Monday. Gassama was filmed by crowds on the ground as he quickly climbed up four balconies to reach the toddler in distress. A couple in the neighbouring apartment, located in Paris' 18th Arrondissement, were trying to reach the child but were unable to lift the boy over to their side safely. When Gassama reached the child and pulled him to safety, the crowds gathered below broke out into rapturous applause. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/05/france-hails-malian-hero-saved-toddler-paris-balcony-180528073152771.html
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Politics › Re: Buhari, Baru Have Made NNPC Worse: PUNCH by yazach: 3:02pm On May 28, 2018 |
engineerboat: ACCUSTOMED to meeting most of their financial obligations from their monthly share-out of the Federation Account, Nigeria’s 36 state governors were recently confronted with less-than-expected offers from the pool. Under-remittances from the state oil company and some other agencies mean less revenue for states battling rising costs, high debts, deficits and an impending election cycle. The chickens the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation hatched are coming home to roost.
The alarm raised earlier this month by the states’ commissioners of finance that expected remittance to the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation from the NNPC shifted to near-panic mode at state houses last week. Two consecutive meetings of the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee – a gathering of the Minister of Finance and the states finance commissioners – ended without agreement as delegates rejected alleged under-payment by the NNPC.
Fresh confirmation of our untidy national book-keeping practices has just come from an audit report prepared by KPMG and commissioned by the National Economic Council. The report found that 18 federal revenue federating agencies withheld the sums of N526 billion and $21 billion from the Federation Account between 2010 and June 2015. NEC, chaired by the Vice-President, includes the finance minister and the state governors who are understandably livid at the continuation of a system that allows the NNPC especially, to carry on as usual.
They woke late to the posers this newspaper has been raising over the oil company’s dangerous monopoly on refined petroleum products since September; its unverified claims on volumes imported and distributed; its self-regulation; its runaway self-imposed habit of subsidising petrol, and virtual autonomy under an inattentive President who has also made himself the petroleum minister.
Now, governors are finally waking up to the dangers. They should have spotted the booby trap when the NNPC gleefully announced that it was now the sole importer of petrol after independents left the field, citing losses arising from a landing price then of N171 per litre compared to the regulated price of N145 per litre ceiling. The alarm should have been louder when, first, the NNPC said it would absorb the losses and quaintly labelled it “under-recoveries,” and, next, claimed the improbable supply figure of 55 million litres per day. A healthy scepticism would have prompted independent checks much earlier than now to safeguard public funds. Now that landing cost is N191 per litre, NNPC is heartily subsidising on our behalf while we pick up the bills.
In between, Maikanti Baru, Group Managing Director, claimed the company incurred $5.8 billion in two months. In January this year, petrol imports cost N1.4 trillion.
Improbability has given way to incredulity: governors have now taken a cue from The PUNCH in questioning the new figure of 60 million litres supplied per day and Baru’s vow to bring in 100 million litres per day for two months.
Neither Buhari nor the lazy, distracted National Assembly can run away from providing answers to the governors’ posers. Who verifies the NNPC’s import and expenditure claims? There should be a thorough investigation of the company’s operations to ascertain how much petrol comes into the country and where they go. It stretches the imagination that the neighbouring markets of Benin Republic, Niger Republic, Togo, Cameroon, Chad and Ghana can absorb the excess over the 35 million litres per day claimed by the NNPC as our national demand.
More importantly, we should stop the national folly of continuing to allow vested interests to prevent the privatisation of the NNPC’s four loss-making refineries and liberalising the oil downstream. Buhari and Baru are driving the economy that shrank to 1.95 per cent in the last quarter aground. Rather than sell them post-haste, Baru, in accordance with the retrogressive presidential fiat to make them work “at any cost,” is on a forlorn, unworkable drive to attract investors who will provide funds but will not own. Such shallow thinking and convoluted rigmarole have ensured that the refineries cannot meet local demand and continue to accumulate operating losses over the last three decades (group losses of about N546 billion in the three years to 2017). The refineries lost N82.09 billion in 2015, N78.95 billion in 2016 and a report by Bloomberg puts recent losses at the NNPC HQ and the refineries at about $500 million.
Baru’s acrobatics of wooing the original builders and others to invest in refurbishing them are not viable. As long as the NNPC remains a major player in the downstream, operators will continue to flee the local market as Chevron, Texaco, Mobil have done, leaving only the bold and influential Dangote on whose upcoming 650,000 bpd Lekki refinery lies the country’s sole hope of breaking the NNPC stranglehold.
Opaque, self-regulating and over-politicised, the NNPC’s losses pale in contrast to the strong showing of other SOEs like Norway’s Equinox (formerly Statoil), Brazil’s Petrobas and Gulf oil majors that all posted rebounds in 2017 as oil prices rallied. The world eagerly awaits the flotation of Saudi Aramco whose owner, Saudi Arabia, is reforming its economy away from oil dependency and opening up to global investors. Nigeria must follow suit.
Buhari should relinquish the petroleum resources portfolio and reconstitute the NNPC board to allow for reformers from outside the rotten NNPC system. In line with his electoral promise, Buhari should follow the advice of Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna to “kill the NNPC” to make way for a new entity to emerge and meet national aspirations. A recent report that depots and pipelines that are not even fully utilised drained N174 billion reinforces why the NNPC should exit the downstream sector completely and concentrate on its core function as a holding company.
In the meantime, the parliament should launch an all-out probe into the fuel import system and the refineries. Governors should not stop at insisting on full remittance of all funds due to the CRF, they should go to court to demand their rights.
https://www.punchng.com/buhari-baru-have-made-nnpc-worse/amp/ Thieves Thieves Thieves Because you guys are unable to squander our oyel money, no renewal of oil well licence abi |
Culture › Re: Alaafin Of Oyo Shows Off His Sets Of Twins As They Clock 3 Months by yazach: 2:54pm On May 28, 2018 |
Someone should tell me if that is tribal mark on their body |
Politics › Re: Suicide Bombers Kill At Least Three In Borno by yazach: 12:46pm On May 28, 2018 |
erico2k2: That was when it was believed it was Islam V Christinaity at war.If this cult was kept at check and the residents got involved to condem it, it wont have grown to this hydra Can someone explain what this one is saying |
Politics › Re: Proscribed IPOB Members Protest In Aba Today,say IGP Can't Intimidate Them(pics by yazach: 12:45pm On May 28, 2018 |
stephenduru: IPOB members today stormed the streets of Aba and staged a protest.According to them,this generation of IPOB will do everything humanly possible to ensure that Biafra is restored.They also said people should go and tell the IGP Idris of Nigeria that his words of threat to IPOB means nothing to them once their freedom is involved.
Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2018/05/ipob-members-protest-in-aba-todayphotos.html?m=1 Terrorist always want assistance and draw others into their evil act Why are they carrying US flag |
Politics › Re: Suicide Bombers Kill At Least Three In Borno by yazach: 12:35pm On May 28, 2018 |
Different ways media report killings in Nigeria
When Christians were killed
Media Report: Scores of Christians were killed by so and so
When Muslims were killed
Media Report: Many people were killed in an attack by so and so |
Politics › Re: Buhari Will Get Over 1m Votes In S’east, Says VON DG by yazach: 4:02am On May 28, 2018 |
Moghalu4Pres: He won't get five.
Which SE person will vote Buhari? Does he know them?
Or he thinks they have forgotten how he shot 300 in Onitsha and Aba?
The people are gathering to vote their own, Kingsley Moghalu (former CBN Deputy Gov and UN official). Moghalu has been organising town hall meetings all across the SE to secure his base first. He's holding one in Owerri on Tuesday.
Buhari lost in 2003, 2007 and 2011 for a reason. No one really loves him all across Nigeria. They just decided to try him this last time around bc of GEJ's nonchalance.
Against any popularly accepted person he won't stand a chance.
Even his people have been rejecting him one by one: first in Kano, now in Niger.
The whole Nigeria has always rejected him. It's the anti-corruption noise they decided to try.
All people are waiting for is which of the outsiders will emerge popular at last. Once Nigerians decide on who's the alternative Buhari don lost. That is why people like Kingsley Moghalu are spreading their message to all who have still not heard about them: "The job is for technocrats." "2019 is zoned to competence."
This Osita's speech is a typical payroll speech. The mouth that's feeding talks muiom, muiom, muiom.
As for me, YPP is the party. Kingsley Moghalu, former CBN Deputy Gov and UN official for President. As he rightly said: "2019 is zoned to competence." That's the rule. #Moghalu4President Maybe you guys doesn't get him well, he said southeast not Biafra nor FSKE JEWS nor ARTIFICIAL ISRAELITES |
Politics › Re: Buhari Will Get Over 1m Votes In S’east, Says VON DG by yazach: 3:59am On May 28, 2018 |
Maybe you guys doesn't get him well, he said southeast not Biafra nor FSKE JEWS nor ARTIFICIAL ISRAELITES |
Politics › Re: Lauretta Onochie: "Bayelsa Produced The Worst President In History Of Nigeria" by yazach: 7:33pm On May 27, 2018 |
BankeSmalls: Goodluck Jonathan is a president who can even rule the USA. Honest, gentle, kind and cared for the whole country.
Goodluck built too many projects, including roads in Daura and almajirin schools in more than 500 northern towns and villages.
Goodluck Jonathan fought for justice, equity and fairness all his days at Aso rock and made sure of press freedom. FOI bill is a testament to that.
In Bayelsa state last week, police opened fire and killed over 10 persons just because they protested in a university, this cannot happen under Jonathan. What are you talking Jonathan can rule USA
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Politics › Re: CAN Wants The FG To Relocate Nigerian Embassy To Jerusalem - Vanguard by yazach: 7:21pm On May 27, 2018 |
NOETHNICITY: Please, let's forgive them for the sake of Ramadan. The sufferings and pains of the Palestinians we soooo grave that we cannot even wish same for our enemies Ok boss |
Christianity Etc › Re: Muric React To Can’s Threat Of War If Leah Sharibu Dies by yazach(op): 5:34pm On May 27, 2018 |
trapQ: MURIC are very stupid. I don't understand why muslims in general are hypocrites. Where was MURIC all the while when muslims have been threatening Christians with violence in the north?
Have MURIC ever even condemned boko Haram which is very much an Islamic group? And pls don't bring that rhetoric of boko Haram being un-islamic as those terrorists are doing everything Mohammed instructed in the unholy Qur'an. Open your eyes when you read anything on media Even in this post it is glaring that MURIC condemn Boko Haram |
Politics › Re: CAN Wants The FG To Relocate Nigerian Embassy To Jerusalem - Vanguard by yazach: 3:40pm On May 27, 2018 |
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Christianity Etc › Muric React To Can’s Threat Of War If Leah Sharibu Dies by yazach(op): 9:19am On May 27, 2018 |
25th May, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
CAN’S THREAT OF WAR IF LEAH SHARIBU DIES
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has threatened that there would be war in Nigeria if Leah Sharibu dies in captivity. Some of the demonstrations being staged around the country by CAN have been linked to this development.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is irked by this odd threat. It is unbecoming of men in the house of God to issue threats which are likely to lead to massive bloodshed. It is irrational, infantile and ungodly.
The leaders of CAN want to give cheap victory to Boko Haram. We do not need an expert in international diplomacy to interprete the scenario on ground. Boko Haram is using every available means to cause a war between Nigerian Christians and their Muslim neighbours. That was clear in the initial attacks on churches. CAN leaders swallowed the bait at that time and they started accusing Muslims of sponsoring Boko Haram. Muslim leaders were patient.
CAN did not stop accusing Muslim leaders of connivance until they saw that Boko Haram was actually killing more Muslims than Christians. This Leah Sharibu incident is Boko Haram’s last card along the same mission and we expect CAN leaders to know better. But CAN cannot. CAN has its own political agenda. Or does it really make sense? The hoodlums abducted girls and released all except the only Christian in their midst. It is part of the terrorists’ propaganda. They are anarchists seeking to throw the nation into higeldy-pigeldy. Can’t CAN get it?
We strongly suspect that CAN is deliberately creating a conundrum. Leah Sharibu was abducted. Who abducted her? Boko Haram. Muslim leaders have rejected Boko Haram. Muslims are also victims of Boko Haram. CAN now wants war. Against who? Against Muslims. Is it logical? Does it make sense at all? CAN is playing into the hands of Boko Haram. It would have made a little sense if CAN had said, “Boko Haram refused to release Lear Sharibu. Therefore we are going after Boko Haram insurgents. Sambisa Forest here we come.”
The Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’d Abubakar, said ab initio that Boko Haram and all terrorists are evil. He called on all Nigerians to join hands with him to fight this evil. But now instead of fighting the transparent evil, CAN wants to fight the Muslims. We assure CAN that millions of Muslims will join if it makes a more responsible statement like asking Muslims to join Christians in invading Boko Haram hideouts in Sambisa. MURIC is ready for that.
We are constrained to ask what kind of neighbours are CAN leaders? Why are they always threatening fire and brimstone? Is this bully complex compatible with the pastoral profession? Is it acceptable as a quality among religionists? We call the attention of the whole world to the belligerent attitude of Nigeria’s Christian leaders. The rest of the world should take note now so that it will be clear who is stoking the fire of war.
CAN appears to be having a conflict of identity with its mission and vission running riots. Religious leaders are not expected to behave like young students seeking attention. We can understand when student leaders call for aluta but elderly men in cassock singing songs of war calls for serious introspection in order to avoid, among other things, the concomitant loss of respect even among followers.
Come to think of it, where was CAN when General Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd) as head of state ordered the killing of Odi people in Benue State? Where was CAN during the tenure of ex-president Jonathan when Boko Haram killed hundreds of Muslims and displaced thousands in the North East? Was CAN on sabbatical when hundreds were killed in the recurring Pleauteau communal killings before 2015? Were those thousands of lives lost during those periods not worth protesting for?
So CAN can make noise now because a Muslim is in power? But CAN could look the other way when Christians were in power, particularly when the billions were flowing in the immediate past regime and Jerusalem trips were shorter than walks from home to church? We can understand this particularly now that the pecuniary tap in Aso Rock is dry.
Instead of threatening war, the responsible thing to do as religious leaders is to dialogue with the government of the day in order to know its challenges. CAN is behaving as if the arsenal of weapons brought in via several clandestine flights in Jonathan’s days are yearning for use. All we heard was that one flight to South Africa scandalized Jonathan and Ayo Oritsejafor, the former president of CAN. We have evey reason to believe that several other flights had been successful before then and even after the exposure. Only those who have been preparing for war against their neighbours for years will be so bellicose and so daring.
MURIC does not issue threats but nobody under the sun can make us tremble. It is not in our character. We face our destiny as Allah has designed it. Neither do we plot evil against our neighbours. We are ever willing to coexist peacefully with our Christian neighbours. Different faiths should not be the cause for hostilities. We have so many things in common. Humanity is numero uno among those things we have in common. Afterall we are all from Adam and Adam was from ordinary dust.
We call on world leaders, the US, Britain, etc, to note the excesses of Nigerian Christian leaders. In particular, we invite Christian leaders in the West African subregion to counsel their brothers-in-Christ. We call for prayers for the innocent girl, Leah Sharibu. Let us pray that Allah will veer the terrorists’ minds towards setting her free within a very short time. Let us pray for her safety. Let us also pray for the safe return of the remaining Chibok girls.
Before we round up, we plead with Christians from all walks of life to make CAN leadership see reason. What do they want to gain from war? The leaders of CAN should also be told to put their own children in the forefront when the war they threaten breaks out. CAN should stop all these attention-seeking gimmicks. We charge CAN to wage its war against Boko Haram ‘the evil’ and not against innocent, law-abiding and peace-loving Muslims. Aso Rock’s current landlord has no billions to doll out. Unlike his predecessor, he does not spray public money.
Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) |
Politics › Re: Kano Youths Protest Against Buhari 'Pack Your Load' (Video, Photos) by yazach: 10:20am On May 25, 2018 |
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Sports › Re: Nike Receive 3m Orders For Nigeria's World Cup Shirt Ahead Of Next Week Release by yazach: 12:28pm On May 24, 2018 |
The money should be channel to Aba for more quality Jersey |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Supporting Obasanjo - Afenifere Leader Speaks After Meeting Former Pr by yazach: 2:52am On May 24, 2018 |
sarrki: Only enemies of Nigeria will kick against pmb You mean IPOB terrorists  |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Supporting Obasanjo - Afenifere Leader Speaks After Meeting Former Pr by yazach: 2:45am On May 24, 2018 |
Mutemenot: confused set of poo. Who takes Afonja serious im dia modern world  Israeli go to your country |
Politics › Re: 2019: You Will Return To Your Homosexual Cows Says Reno Omokri To Buhari by yazach: 7:27pm On May 23, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Biafra Anniversary: Police Arrest 10 MASSOB, BIM Members In Portharcourt by yazach: 3:21pm On May 23, 2018 |
Groovenaija360: Security operatives, on Tuesday, arrested over 10 members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Biafra Independent Movement (BIM), when they staged an anniversary rally, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
It was gathered that the arrested persons were among the hundreds of supporters of Pro-Biafran agitators who had stormed Port Harcourt, the State capital, to mark their 18 years of the existence of MASSOB and BIM.
The pro-Biafra agitators had commenced the procession at Mile Market in Port Harcourt, and headed towards Eleme junction before they were intercepted around Garrison junction.
The security men shot teargas canisters at the MASSOB and BIM members to disperse them and arrested 10 of them, especially those wearing military and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps camouflages.
MASSOB leader in the state, Solomon Chukwu, in his speech during the protest, said: “I am not happy about the development. I met the security people and told them what we are doing that we are not violent. But, they asked us to close and go. They did not give us chance to go.
“They arrested our people on uniform. Our coming out is not that we took them unawares. They are aware. We are meant to go to Eleme Junction. But, because of their action, we stopped here at Garrison. We will follow up the people they have arrested to secure their release.
“I am calling on the Federal Government that MASSOB is non-violent and we are a registered organisation. We are shocked that they decided to treat us like this”, he expressed.
Also, Engr. Anthony Azukem said the essence of the rally was to reawaken the call for the creation of the Biafran State.
He said: “The rally this morning is to mark our 18 years of existence, after it was formed in year 2000 by Chief Ralph Uwazuruike. The call for the reawakening of the call for the creation of Biafra State is part of the reason for this rally”.
>>>> https://groovenaija360.com.ng/biafra-anniversary-police-arrest-10-massob-bim-members-in-portharcourt/ Buratai are you seeing these terrorists |
Family › Re: Couple Sue Their 30-Year-Old Son For Refusing To Exit Their Home (Pics) by yazach: 7:50am On May 23, 2018 |
EzendiEgo1:
30yrs still unemployed nobody complained or criticise him but just finish your NYSC and stay one year for your father's house without job and tell me if you will survive what will befall on you.
We Africans need to change the way we reasons.
If you are unemployed, don't kill yourself because your time has not reach. Take time and read this Inspirational post i composed below
Have you been thinking of committing suicide or look down on your ability because you find it hard to achieve what your mate has achieved.I what to tell you that they were able to achieved that because they operated around their time zone.
Don't look down on yourself because your time frame has not reach. Aliko dangote, was a billionaire before Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook but what happened with time Mark Zuckerberg is 5th richest man on earth.all you have to know is that it doesn't matter when you start what matters is are you working in your time frame?.
Remember there are millions of people that crys everyday just to be in your position just to be where you are but no way no privilege to be in that position
You woke up in the morning thank your God because it was not your power.
Try and have positive mindset and trust in your God It doesn't matter who start the race first is who Finish at the end matters Good night Nl All this epistle because you want to shade your people Can African man take his child to court or tell him to vacate his house because he is not paying rent? Please stop being white ass licker |
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Politics › Re: Herdsmen Killings: Catholic Church Protests On Tuesday by yazach: 10:53am On May 22, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Herdsmen Killings: Catholic Church Protests On Tuesday by yazach: 10:53am On May 22, 2018 |
sanandreas: CAN now rear cows enh? Your comment is foolish. The post is meant for wise ones not you |
Politics › Re: Dino Melaye Shares Photo From His Hospital Bed by yazach: 9:04am On May 22, 2018 |
damoskiy: I can't say... What liar did he tell ? I can't just imaging some mumu never do having pity or support for Nigerian Senators when they are being dealt with. ONLY IN NIGERIA: THE OPPRESSED WILL BE DEFENDING THE OPPRESSOR |