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deadie:lmao!!!!! |
emmatok:To be truthfull yea, i dnt think Abdulsalam has any fault here, apart from laundering billions and stored it underground in minna, im sure dat the same thing IBB did!!, But if he (Mustapha) is right that some yoruba elders collected money then dat is betrayal in d highest order. But im guessing the Judges should be smart enough to know that they are trying to chnage the game by bringing up this issues |
This guy and his lawyers are very very very smart people!!. If we look at the issue at hand, this guy is on trial FOR THE SUSPECTED MURDER OF KUDIRAT ABIola. And then in the media we hear he started his defence by releasing the video evidence and mentioning certian peoples name. I jus want to know how this tape is related to the murder of Kudirat or how it proves him innocent. In my opinion, fine the evidence MAY be true but they jus aim to throw EVERYONE AND THE WHOLE CASE INTO CONFUSION.!! |
People are forgetting obne big fact here, Fine I have been attending reddem for the last 20 yrs, there are certian things people dont understand. If u r in that kind of position God has placed the man ttoday why would you need to steal the churchs money, when you ahve millionare or even billionairesa at your beck and calling. Another fact: Adeboye has numerous books and other literatures published by himself, so its not church money even tho the money goes to the Church, so all this rant about Adeboye stealing money I just laugh @ times. Fine the Church is making crazy amout of money, but we dont kno how much the Church is spending, people just think ohh Redeem has money!!! And if there one thing im 100% sure of is that all the elders that started the RCCG with Pa Akindayomi are VERY WELL TAKEN CARE OF!!!, ALL OF THEM |
Fine we are not saying its bad, its good for the economy. But how those it translate into Human developments or how those it benefit the average Nigerians on the street. If you tell this to a woman selling stuffs in the market or someone selling gala in traffic, how those it benefit them. The only people it benefits are the the oil companies and the government. |
I just one to ask this questions, do Nigerians really have a say concerning decisions made in the senate and house of rep. Because I have not really seen any of them consult people from their various constituencies before they like make decisions , Just a question!! |
bashr4:loool!!, at least we dint bring a region or the economy of Nigeria to a stand still!!, Kidknapping became the order of the day in Abia, together with arm robbery that left the state in a stand still |
That would have to be a federal project if they want to do that!!, we need some temporary solution and that could be done in the long term Toaskarity: |
Gosh some Nigerians are jus hatefull in nature, Noting good ever comes out of der mouth!! |
Okk, they are getting something worng in that aricle wants Sharia law in the mostly Muslim, oil-rich country, where half of people live in poverty I beg to differ, last time we heard it was only in the NORTHERN states they wanted sharia in and not the whole country, This is how they twist and turn information, anyone reading this would think they want to turn the country into a sharia state |
TO me ohhhh!!!! Fine people may talk about HID or fasoranti or anybody!!, None of them have or had the poilitcal will and might to have doen whta tinubu did. After the death of Bola Ige and my great Uncle (Abraham Adesanya), AFENIFERE died along with them, we then have a divided group with some of our so called elders kissing the ass of certian politicians and not standing up for the truth!!, talk about the Ooni of IFE, there is enot differnce between him and obj together with some other so called respected monarchs |
they might as well have the whole nigeria!!! |
Russia has strongly criticised France for dropping weapons to Libyan rebels and demanded an explanation from Paris. "If this is confirmed, it is a very crude violation of UN Security Council resolution 1970," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. The African Union has also criticised the move, saying it risks causing a "Somalia-sation" of Libya. The French military says it has dropped arms to Berber tribal fighters in the mountains south-west of the capital. Mr Lavrov said Russia had formally requested information from France about the move, to check that it "corresponds with reality". Mr Lavrov is due to meet French counterpart Alain Juppe in Moscow on Friday. 'Undefended populations' Moscow abstained from the UN Security Council vote in March that authorised an international mission in Libya to protect civilians. Russia and China have both criticised the Nato campaign in recent weeks, saying it had gone beyond the remit of UN resolution 1973. Another resolution, 1970, had imposed an arms embargo on Libya. But US and UK officials have argued that resolution 1973 could nonetheless allow weapons to be supplied to rebels fighting to topple Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. France is also said to have been concerned at the stalemate in the Libyan conflict, which began in February. Libyan rebels have recently been making gains and hope to advance on Tripoli from the existing front line on the northern side of the Nafusa mountains about 65km (40 miles) from the capital. French officials have said the arms dropped to rebels earlier this month were for the protection of civilians threatened at the time by pro-Gaddafi forces. "It appeared that in certain zones the security situation was extremely tense for these undefended populations," French military spokesman Thierry Burkhard said on Thursday. 'Somalia-sation' He said the supplies had been limited to ammunition and "light arms" including machine guns and rocket launchers. He denied a report in Le Figaro newspaper that anti-tank missiles had been parachuted in. French media reports have said "light armoured cars" were also delivered to the rebels from Tunisia, and that France had not informed its allies about the move. Earlier on Thursday, African Union chief Jean Ping listed a number of "problems" linked to France's decision to air-drop weapons to the rebels. "The risk of civil war, risk of partition of the country, the risk of 'Somalia-sation' of the country, risk of having arms everywhere, with terrorism. "These risks will concern the neighbouring countries," said Mr Ping, speaking at an African Union summit in Equatorial Guinea. |
What are you saying, its not bad, : LAWMAKERS ( EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE ARM OF GOVERNMENT) and considering the number of them and the high prices of accommodation in ABUJA it think its not bad!!!, still aiitev |
There are some pretty decent ones in abj
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This thing dint start today!!, have a read on this article http://www.jamestown.org/programs/gta/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=4982&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=167&no_cache=1 |
D thing that annoys me is that they potray it like all nigerians are trying to get into britian!!! |
I dont see anything bad in his choice, cmmon this woman has done well both at her job and one time ministry of finanace, so i dnt see anything wrong!!!, Jonathan shoukld eve be happy |
We all know its d plain truth so y are will all shouting!!!! |
tpia@: |
TAKE OUT THE HEAD AND THE BODY IS GONE!!!, SMART MOVE BY PDP (SW), Finish Tinibu in the press and finish ACN as well!!, and TRIBUNE IS BEGINING TO PISS ME OFF!!!, they are just goin on and on about this issue!!! |
abdulsalam abubakar!!!! |
Nigerians sha!!, and even this preist, Im sure they DONT EVEN KNOW THE MEANING OF ISLAMIC BANKING AND ITS BENEFITS!!, they will just start shuting because that word ISLAMIC is there!: The underlying principle of Islamic banks is the principle of justice which is an essential requirement for all kinds of Islamic financing. In profit sharing of a financed project, the financier and the beneficiary share the actual or net profit/loss rather than throwing the risk burden only to the entrepreneur. The principle of fairness and justice requires that the actual output of such a project should be fairly distributed among the two parties. If a financier is expecting a claim on profits of a project, he should also carry a proportional share of the loss of that project. In contrast with conventional finance methods, Islamic financing is not centered only on credit worthiness and ability to repay the loans and interest; instead the worthiness and profitability of a project are the most important criteria of Islamic financing while the ability to repay the loan is sub-segmented under profitability They invest the money of their depositors on high profitable projects after going through a strategic analysis in order to give a substantial return to their depositors. Thus in Islamic banking industry, each bank will attempt to out-perform other banks if it wants to attract funds from investors. And the ultimate result is that a high return on investments for the investors, which is unlikely in a conventional bank where it deals with their depositors on a pre-determined fixed interest rate. So what in heaven is this preist talkig about, IGNORANCE IS HIS PROBLEM AND SO MANY PEOPLE ON nairaland!! |
People are forgetting some key issues in this!!, Obj till today still remains the most important southerner in the PDP caucas, forget all this tony anenih. GEJ today being president owes it most specifically to OBJ, if he hadnt supported him, GEJ will not get the PDP ticket. And once ObJ leaves, the Northerners will take over that party, putting even more pressure on GEJ to watch his back more than ever before. Im sure GEJ will not even want that man to quit!!! |
Ok, people are really getiing one thing wrong!!!, wa it TINUBU that said all that was said !!, or was it a journalist??, lets begin to reason before we talk!!! wht tinubus own in all this shit?? |
This is where some Nigerians are stupid, everybody jus dy shout tinubu this tinubu that!!!!!, lets talk politics of the issues simple, we dont want to hear anybodys name |
In mu own opinion ohh!!, to me i dnt even feel afenifere exists again. After the death of Bola Ige ( To the hands of PDP) , there has been no real leadership in afenifere, even after the death of Pa Adesanya, afenifere was in the shadows. None of them had the political will and might to have carried on the legacies of Pa Awo, most of them were after their own interest |
I think before we start shooting ourselves on Niarland we should take time out to reflect on some issues: 1) Its no longer news to Nigerians that Tribune Since the emergence of OGD in ogun state has been a partisan news paper, and even in the main article itself there a place that says they have freedom of association (HID and fam). Hence they were actively supporting PDP. 2) No disrespect to mama ohh, but with all the crisis goin on in ogun state, Tribune never reflected the legacies neither did party it is supporting ( PDP) reflect the legacies of Pa Awolowo!!, PDP did nothing for the ppl of southwest especially in Ogun State. Fine they have done their and gone lets now wait and see what ACN can do in their own time in Government. SIMPLE!!! |
All those mentionning ADEBOYE , looks like u forget one thing!!, the people mentioned above OWN those ministries, they started it. In Adeboyes case he DOESNT own redeem neither did he start the ministry. He is only the General Overseer. Hence the church money doesnt belong to him.!! |
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