Crime › Re: What To Do If Someone Throws Acid At You by yusufbida(m): 3:49pm On May 23, 2016 |
ziego: Hmmmm
What a wicked world
Can someone try this on another person? Stop accusing the world of wicked, It's the human being that are WICKED. |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Ponmile Pelumi, OAU Student's Painting Goes Viral by yusufbida(m): 3:40pm On May 23, 2016 |
joey150: i do not know why, but paintings do not amaze me That is you in you. |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Ponmile Pelumi, OAU Student's Painting Goes Viral by yusufbida(m): 3:38pm On May 23, 2016 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Mesut Ozil Makes Pilgrimage To Mecca (pics) by yusufbida(m): 2:54pm On May 23, 2016 |
NwaNimo1: Thought he was german? Don't thought he Nationalised at German |
Politics › Re: Anwuli Chikere Withdraws From Moro’s Trial by yusufbida(m): 9:35am On Apr 28, 2016 |
Zakkyoz: Mr YUSUF, are you in anyway related to Liar Mohammed? You are born and brought up in BIDA. Your moniker just betrayed you. try and polish the lie very well next time. Brs nah joke I dey joke nah |
Politics › Re: Anwuli Chikere Withdraws From Moro’s Trial by yusufbida(m): 1:30pm On Apr 27, 2016 |
Oma307: I smell something In America where I was born and brought up it's only rat dat smeell something. Bleep Niger guy dat claim he is a SMEELLER |
Politics › Re: My 1985 Ouster Caused Crippling Of Naira —Buhari by yusufbida(m): 2:28pm On Apr 23, 2016 |
KissCODE: May God save us from leaders that cant take responsibilty.
Buhari has shown that he knows nothing than blaming this person or that person. I wonder what he hope to achieve by that.
Nigeria‘s economy of 2016 is crashing and someone is here talking about 1985. I am yet to see a person that won a marathon race using his back.
Well i think Buhari‘s problem is his advisers and speech writers. God save Nigeria. Haters of PMB I ve identity you. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Lists His Legacies In New Jersey by yusufbida(m): 11:25am On Apr 23, 2016 |
seliaju: Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Nigerians are missing you Am not missing him GBJ but am missing das his wife Chai Chai Chai Chai I miss you. Only and only if she can b given dat opportunity to become first lady for just a week and blow her grammar once ago. |
Politics › Re: Saraki Might Be Suspended Like His Father: Will History Repeats Itself ? by yusufbida(m): 10:06am On Apr 18, 2016 |
asorocker: You only remembered a part of the history that seems to favor you what of the other part, how did shagari finish his tenure. I was not born then plzzzzzzz tell me what happened. |
Politics › Re: #panamapapers: Buhari’s Silence Worrisome, Lackadaisical And Repugnant by yusufbida(m): 4:10pm On Apr 09, 2016 |
Dannyset: Let me first say it here that the President is not a man of many words, and we all know it. When he says one, you people will be the first to say he doesn't respect the rule of law.
And for the records, no government has taken any action or actions against the #Panamapaper revelation. It's still very early to do that.
It's a big shame for this CACOL to be calling on President Buhari to talk now, while their mates in ICELAND singlehandedly ousted someone with just their protest and these ones sits in the comfort of their office and release stupid press statement.
The government would act at the appropriate time. But you too stand up and do your bit. Those who did it have not more than one head. You have spoken well to me But to the wailing wailers they want PMB to act then they will say he does not respect the rule of law. |
Islam › Re: 5 Evil Consequences Of Fostering Arrogance by yusufbida(m): 11:32am On Apr 08, 2016 |
NwaNimo1: FTC - Nothing else to say... Say Allahu Akbar and earn reward. |
Nairaland General › Re: Policeman Spotted At The Back Of Danfo In Lagos by yusufbida(m): 7:21am On Apr 07, 2016 |
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Education › Re: The 6 Youngest PhD Holders In Nigeria (Photos) by yusufbida(m): 10:55am On Apr 04, 2016 |
obiremy: Here is a list of the youngest PhD holders in Nigeria. The oldest is just 26.
1. Dr. Olabisi Adeyemi, 26
This young intellectual earned her PhD in Botany from the University of Lagos. Though she had maintained a track record of academic success right from her secondary school, she acknowledged that having a PhD at her age, and the record of being the best graduating PhD student, did not come easy.
Born in Lagos Island local government of Lagos state, Dr. Adeyemi attended Girls’ Academy, Lagos Island where she was the best student in WAEC, with seven distinctions. She proceeded to University of Lagos and graduated with a first class degree in botany in 2006. She completed her PhD in record time in 2012.
2. Dr. Opeyemi Shodipe, 25
This young Nigerian scholar received her bachelor’s degree at 19 from Babcock University. After the mandatory NYSC programme, she entered for a masters at University of Ibadan, graduating best in her department.
She capped it with a well-deserved doctorate degree in information science from her alma mater, Babcock University when she was 25.
3. Dr. Salihu Dasuki Nakande, 25
Born in October 1987, he is one of Nigeria’s youngest PhD holders, and arguably the youngest in northern Nigeria. He graduated with a first class degree in information technology from Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), North Cyprus at 21.
Dr. Salihu completed his Master’s degree at Brunel University, UK. He capped it with a PhD from the same university in 2012.
4. Dr. Olaoluwa Hallowed Oluwadara, 24
Acclaimed as one of Africa’s youngest PhD holders, Olaoluwa is a spectacular Nigerian intellectual and scholar, because of his achievements. He entered university for a bachelor’s degree at 15. He earned two B.Sc degrees in mathematics and physics, from University of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), run simultaneously. He received his master’s degree from the same university.
He crowned it with a PhD in mathematics at the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he was the best graduating PhD student. Dr. Olaoluwa H. Oluwadara won University of Bangui’s all-time best student award from the department of mathematics, best BSc student award in physics, 2007 and best MSc awards in physics and mathematics respectively in 2008. He currently is a research fellow of the Mathematical Analysis and Optimisation Research Group.
5. Dr. Nkemehule Karl Omebere-Iyari, 22
Dr. Omebere-Iyari, received his PhD in chemical engineering from University of Nottingham, UK, in 2006, then aged 22. This amazing Nigerian, an old student of Kings College, Lagos had 8 As in his WAEC result at age 16.
He was the best graduating student in chemical engineering that year. With a university scholarship, Omebere-Iyari wasted no time, and pursued his PhD. He received a EU grant of €17,000 every year, and finished his doctorate in the record time of three years, specializing in multi-phase flow. Omebere-Iyari has distinguished himself as an exceptionally gifted Nigerian.
Since graduation, he has worked with many multinational corporations such as Shell, Halliburton, etc. He earned an MBA with distinction from INSEAD/Wharton, and is a member of many professional groups.
6. Dr. Romola Adeola, 26
26 year-old, Romola Adeola recently made headlines when she set a record in being the youngest person to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree (LLD) in the 30-year history of the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria.
She is also the second youngest person to achieve this in the Faculty of Law, University of Pretoria since its establishment 107 years ago.
She distinguished herself by completing the LLD in under 3 years. This record is in keeping with a pattern of excellence which Romola has maintained since her undergraduate years at Lagos State University (LASU) where she was awarded the Taslim Olawale Elias Prize for the Best Student in International Law.
Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/photos-meet-6-youngest-phd-holders-in.html Rubbish Is PhD a criteria to enter paradise. |
Politics › Re: Why Dasuki Will Remain In Detention – Presidency by yusufbida(m): 8:10pm On Mar 29, 2016 |
SleekAboki: Don't be surprised that after all this media drama, Dasuki walks free. From the investigation so far Are you blind to say he's going to walk away Abi oju eleyi foh nii. |
Business › Re: Difference Between Incorporation Year And Established Year? by yusufbida(m): 5:21pm On Mar 23, 2016 |
routik: Hello people,
I need clarification on the difference between Incorporation year and Established year.
I am aware that year of incorporation is the year that appears on your company's CAC certificate. But when you see Established year, does it mean the year you started operations or is it the same thing with year of incorporation?
If they are different, which one do you select in celebrating your company's anniversary?, as many businesses didn't start operations the same year they were incorporated.
Your reasonable input will be highly appreciated. Don't mind all the poster above me Accounting Student will provide you the difference you need to know. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Holds Emergency Meeting Over Rivers Election by yusufbida(m): 3:28pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
247notire: Hatred? Did you say this when GEJ was being insulted by every Tom, dick and Harry in APC? Your president is an imbecilic paedophile who has no respect for democracy just as his useless religion and he will be stoned out that seat.  Ur comment above shows dat you lack home training moreso you are a religion bigot, you an unserious element. |
Politics › Re: President Buhari Holds Emergency Meeting Over Rivers Election by yusufbida(m): 1:08pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
SeverusSnape: Dullardist man. Remember is a father to someone and stop the hatred. |
Business › Re: Naira Exchange Rates Today by yusufbida(m): 1:04pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Senate To Contractor: Stop Work On Otuoke Road Project by yusufbida(m): 12:33pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
phemmyutd: YENAGOA —IRKED by the level of work on the 16 kilometre Otuoke Road project in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, the Senate Committee on Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Projects, has ordered the contractor handling the project to stop work and vacate site immediately. The Senate Committee, which was on an inspection tour of various NDDC projects in Bayelsa State, expressed anger over the poor performance of the contractor handling the road project which connects former President Goodluck Jonathan’s country home, Otuoke, with Yenagoa, the state capital. Chairman of the committee, Senator Peter Nwaobushi, who stated this in Yenagoa, said that the contractor, after collecting N600 million mobilization for the project, reduced the scope to six kilometres, without any agreement with NDDC, yet with no appreciable work on ground to match funds so far released by the commission. The committee also expressed displeasure with the slow pace of work at the Akenfa Canal Bridge in Yenagoa, the state capital, however, admitting that the delay was caused by the non-release of funds to the contractors. On the hostel project located at the Niger Delta University, NDU, Amassoma, the Committee lauded the contracting firms for their work pace despite the re-design of the project to include drainages to allow easy passage of rain water.
www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/senate-orders-contractor-stop-work-otuoke-road-project/ Is that not former president Goodluck Jonathan home town? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Sacks Director-Generals Of NTA, NBC, NOA & 3 Others by yusufbida(m): 2:41pm On Feb 15, 2016 |
abumeinben:

Operation sweep the public offices occupied by retired civil servants.
Let him declare national vacancies that we all write aptitude tests to fill those positions.
Which footure?
 My friend Future and not Footure |
Politics › Re: Senate To Pass 2016 Budget In March - Ndume by yusufbida(m): 8:46am On Feb 15, 2016 |
tapread: 2016 Budget Presentation by President Buhari Indications emerged yesterday that the National Assembly may have rescinded its decision to indefinitely suspend its passage of the 2016 budget.
While the leadership of the House of Representatives has expressed optimism that the 2016 may be passed into law as anticipated on Thursday, February 25, 2016, the leader of the Senate, Ali Ndume, said yesterday that the Senate was striving to pass the 2016 budget before the end of March.
Ndume also said, contrary to reports in the media, that at no time did the Senate indefinitely suspend its passage of the N6.08 trillion 2016 budget, explaining that the Red Chamber only said that the February 25 dateline earlier given “may not be feasible.”
Concerns have continued to persist over the accuracy of the fiscal document alleged to have been seriously ‘padded’ and replete with errors.
After the first reading of the budget at plenary, both the Senate and the House of Representatives had fixed February 25 for the passage of the budget, soon after defence sessions with the various ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) at the committee level may have been concluded.
But the National Assembly last Tuesday announced that the February 25 deadline it gave for the passage of the budget estimates was no longer feasible due to inherent errors, ambiguities and phoney figures (padding) smuggled into the fiscal document.
Chairmen of Appropriation Committees of both chambers, Senator Danjuma Goje and Hon. Abdulmumin Jibrin, noted that they had postponed passage of the budget indefinitely due to gross errors already identified in the entire budget estimates at both chambers.
But in what apparently looks like an about turn, the House of Representatives said at the weekend that it was working closely with the executive arm of government to ensure the speedy passage of the budget as planned.
Spokesman of the House and chairman of the Standing Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Hon. Abdulrazak Namdas, who hinted this during his weekly press briefing at the weekend in Abuja, however, asked Nigerians to show understanding if the February 25 date is not achieved.
He said, “As regards 2016 Appropriation Bill, I want to state here that the 25th February dateline earlier suggested may or may not be achieved. We admit that there are issues that have come up in the budget, but the leadership of the House is working very hard in collaboration with the Executive to ensure that the dateline is achieved; but if it is not (achieved), Nigerians should show understanding.
“However, Standing Committees have been urged to stick to the timelines for interaction with the MDAs and submission of reports to the Appropriation Committee,” Namdas said.
In the same vein, Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, said that the Senate did not suspend its passage of the budget indefinitely, but only said that the February 25 deadline earlier given may not be feasible.
Speaking in Abuja yesterday, Ndume stated noted that since March is the deadline for the implementation of the 2015 budget, the Senate working hard to pass the 2016 Budget before the end of March.
The Senate leader explained that although it was the wish of the National Assembly to pass the budget five weeks before the expiry of the period set for the implementation of the 2015 budget, it may not possible due to some errors.
“We have not postponed it indefinitely; we are saying that with the developments that we are seeing as the time goes on, the 25th February deadline we gave ourselves may not be realistic.
“That is why we now said that, going by this, it is not possible to say we will come back on 25th and say this is the budget; we are not saying that we have suspended it indefinitely. The reason we fixed 25th was because we wanted to have a gap of five weeks,” he said.
According to him, the gap would have enabled the Senate to fix whatever issues that needed to be handled before the March 31 deadline for the implementation of the 2015 budget.
Ndume further stated that the leadership of the National Assembly had met with ministers to iron out the grey areas and make corrections to them.
Promising that the Senate would ensure strict compliance with the implementation of the budget, the leader said once funds were available, he was convinced that the present administration would ensure a thorough implementation of the budget.
Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has refuted a report by an unknown media outfit alleging fraudulent activities by members of the National Assembly in the handling of constituency projects between 2013 to 2015.
Spokesman of the House, Abdulrazak Namdas, told journalists at the weekend that the report was “unfortunate,” and that the outfit does not actually understand what constituency project was all about.
He said, “It is obvious that the media support centre does not know how constituency projects are managed. Lawmakers are never given a penny to carry out constituency projects. Constituency projects are appropriated to the relevant MDAs. No cash is given to a lawmaker.
“Therefore, to say lawmakers diverted monies meant for constituency projects demonstrates not only lack of understanding of constituency projects, but also a desperate attempt by few individuals to set lawmakers against their constituents.”
Namdas assured that the 8th House of Representatives will do things differently, including ensuring that constituency projects get to the people, adding that the present 8th House of Reps has zero tolerance for corruption.
Civil servants responsible for budget padding – Gbajabiamila
Meanwhile, the Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, has absolved President Muhamadu Buhari of any blame in the controversy surrounding the preparation of the 2016 budget estimates.
Rather, he said the bureaucrats, made up mostly of civil servants, should take the blame for the apparent inconsistencies, padding of figures and duplications in the fiscal document.
Gbajabiamila made this comment while interacting with a delegation of the National Association of Nigerians Students (NANS) from the South-West geopolitical zone, who had come to honour him in Abuja at the weekend.
When asked to clear the air on the controversies surrounding the proposed 2016 budget, the House Leader noted that those who had be given positions of trust and saddled with the responsibility of the budget job at various levels had betrayed the trust of the president; hence Buhari is not to be blamed but the civil servants.
He said, “First of all, I’m going to absolve the president, but I’m not going to absolve the people that did it. Why I must absolve the President I will tell you. The job was done by civil servants; it has always been done by civil servants. The president does not sit in a ministry; he doesn’t know what’s going on in a ministry or what they need or do not need.
“The argument can be that the buck stops at his desk – I agree with that; he must take responsibility. But the point is that he delegated (the task). Under the Constitution, he has the right to delegate his work to ministers, and he delegated the issue of budget and planning to the minister of budget and planning.
“And once you delegate, the assumption is that you’re doing the work of the President, and that’s what delegating power means. It’s in the Constitution and that’s what he’s done.
“Where I think the ball was dropped, I think it was with the minister of budget and planning; because after the civil servants, whether intentionally or not intentionally, did what they did, it was for the minister of budget and planning to vet and scrutinize those things before coming to the House, or the National Assembly. It’s not for the President to do,” Gbajabiamila said.
He assured the students that President Buhari was on top of the situation.
“Don’t forget that the President was the first to raise the alarm – that it looks like there is a budget mafia,” he said.
“I’m sure things we get better as we move along. The problem of Nigeria is multi-faceted. The President is dealing with one thing and he expects that the people he has appointed should able to deal with other things.”
2016 Budget Funding: Falana to sue FG over foreign loans
For failing to respond to a letter in which he advised President Muhammadu Buhari not to borrow $3.5 billion to finance the 2016 Budget and to recover the outstanding loans and accrued revenues payable to the Federation Account, human rights activist, Chief Femi Falana (SAN), has threatened to drag the federal government to court.
Falana, in a letter dated February 12, 2016 and addressed to the Minister of Finance, Mrs Kemi Adeosun, said he would commence legal proceedings not later than February 29, 2015 with a view to compelling the federal government to recover loans, royalties levies and other recoverable revenues payable to the Federation Account, which is not less than $66.5 billion.
The one paragraph letter reads: “Since you have not deemed it fit to react to the serious issues raised in the letter, kindly be informed that we shall commence legal proceedings not later than February 29, 2015, with a view to compelling the federal government to recover the said loans, royalties levies and other recoverable revenues of not less than $66.5 billion.”
LEADERSHIP recalls that the lawyer had, in a letter dated February 5, 2016, and also addressed to Mrs Adeosun, urged President Buhari to jettison the plan to take a $3.5 billion loan to finance the 2016 budget from the World Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB) due to the unpalatable conditionalities attached to it.
He had urged the government to rather recover outstanding loans and accrued revenues payable to the Federation Account and use same to fund the budget.
The lawyer said that the hapless Nigerian people should not be made to pay for the gross mismanagement of the national economy by the federal government and the profligacy of the pampered members of the ruling class.
According to him, instead of taking a loan of $2.5 billion with dangerous conditionalities from the World Bank, the federal government should recover the aforesaid loans and revenues of not less than $66.5 billion with the assistance of the anti-graft agencies.
Falana gave the details of the said recoverable loans and revenue as:
“From five cycles of independent audit reports compiled by the National Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), the potential recoverable revenues payable to the Federation Account are not less than $20,221,018,007.00, or approximately $20.2bn).
“The potential recoverable revenues are said to have arisen from “underpayment/underassessment of taxes, royalties, levies and rents. If you require more information in respect of this matter you may wish to contact your colleague, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, the Minister of State for Budget and National Planning. In her capacity as the immediate past executive secretary of NEITI, she had called on the federal government to recover the said sum of $20.2 billion.
“On October 4, 2006, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) apportioned $7 billion to 14 Nigerian banks to “manage” out of the nation’s external reserves, which stood at $38.07 billion, as at the end of July, 2006. The amount involved represented 18.39 per cent of the total external reserves at the material time.
“In addition, following the crisis of global capitalism, which occurred in 2008, the CBN gave a bailout of $4 billion (N600 billion) to the commercial banks in the country. The CBN has not deemed it fit to ask for the refund of the total sum of $11 billion injected into the banking system in the space of two years.
“On September 6, 2015, the Presidency announced that the management of the NNPC had commenced the process of recovering of the sum of $9.6 billion in over-deducted tax benefits from joint venture partners on major capital projects and the legacy OPA/SWAP oil contracts.
“A fortnight ago, Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, disclosed that the federal government had concluded arrangements to recover an additional $750 million of the Abacha loot.”
Falana also noted that the ongoing Senate probe into the affairs of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) had revealed that the corporation had accumulated over $25 billion (about N5 trillion) debts, a violation of its Act which put the debt ceiling at N800 billion.
He recalled that AMCON’s managing director, Mr Ahmed Kuru, had stated that most of the debtors of AMCON were ‘big men who fly in private jets, live in big mansions and they have taken money and they are not paying back.’
Falana continued: “Having regard to the fact that the International Monetary Fund (IMF), whose endorsement is required for the World Bank loan of $2.5 billion, will insist that certain unpalatable conditionalities be imposed on the people of Nigeria, we urge the federal government to jettison the plan to take the loan.
“While acknowledging the concerted efforts to recover the looted wealth of the nation through the anti-graft agencies and the Arms Procurement Panel, the Buhari administration should embark on the immediate recovery of the aforesaid loans and accrued revenues with a view to financing the 2016 budget and the infrastructural development of the nation.”
He reminded the federal government that when Nigeria paid $12.4 billion to exit the London/Paris Club in 2005, it had assured the Nigerian people that the $2.1 billion the country paid annually to service the Paris Club debt would be made available to fund critical priority sectors such as education, health, etc, and stimulate the economy.
According to him, not only have the critical sectors been neglected, but the federal government has further plunged the country into indebtedness, with Nigeria currently indebted to the tune of $64 billion; yet it is seeking another loan of $2.5 billion from the World Bank and $1 billion from the AfDB to fund the 2016 Budget.
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http://leadership.ng/news/501366/nass-makes-u-turn-passage-2016-budget Awon oni ranu gbogbo |
Education › Re: Buhari Approved The Appointment Of New Vcs For The 12 Universities by yusufbida(m): 1:58pm On Feb 13, 2016 |
khalifjgusau: President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the Appointment of New vice chancellors for the 12 underlisted universities.
1-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY,OYE EKITI, Prof.Kayode Soremekun
2-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSE,JIGAWA STATE: Prof Fatima Batoul Mukhtar
3-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY BIRNIN KEBBI -Prof Auwal H Yadudu
4-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY DUTSENMA,KATSINA STATE-Prof.Haruna Abdu Kaita
5-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY,GASHUA,YOBE STATE-Prof Abdrew Haruna
7-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LAFIA,NASARAWA STATE-Prof.Muhammad sanusi Liman
8-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY GUSAU,ZAMFARA STATE-Prof Magaji Garba
9-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY LOKOJA-Prof Angela Freeman Miri
10-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY KASHERE,GOMBE STATE-Prof Alhassan Muhammad Gani
11-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDIFU-ALIKE,EBONYI STATE -Prof Chinedum Nwajiuba
12-FEDRAL UNIVERSITY OTUOKE,BAYELSA STATE-Prof Seth Accra Jaja
12-FEDERAL UNIVERSITY WUKARI,TARABA STATE-Prof Muhammad Kundiri
Source: https://naijaanews./2016/02/13/president-muhammadu-buhari-hasapproved-the-appointment-of-new-vice-chancellors-for-the- Nice one from our Presido. very Soon the wailing wailers will tag it Northern Appointment. |
Islam › Re: Who Is Your Most Favourite Reciter Of The Quran by yusufbida(m): 9:26am On Feb 08, 2016 |
apacheguy: Y are u people so obsessed with the issue of OKIN not qualifying as a reciter? Do u really understand what Quran recitation actually means? It involves alots of things which the least is correct pronunciation of the huruf. The prophet (SAW) said people will be reciting the Quran and the Quran will be cursing them, this happens because they recite it wrongly thereby changing its meaning. Do u call such a person reciter of the Quran? OKIN recites the Quran with wrong pronunciation of the ahruf of the words and by so doing changes the message of Allah. This issue is a very serious issue in islam. Quranic words are not to be joked with but accorded with reverence and seriousness. Its Allah's words, The creator. So the issue of ur favourite or mine doesn't occur so far the person in question doesn't qualify. Attacking Okin on ds platform can't solve the problem Broda in Islam,since you are of the opinion that Okin is not qualify as a good reciter then go and confront him perhaps you telling where and where he's making mistake. |
Islam › Re: Who Is Your Most Favourite Reciter Of The Quran by yusufbida(m): 7:06am On Feb 06, 2016 |
apacheguy: Brother this is not about opinion but knowledge, if someone is not qualified, there's no two ways about it, he's not qualified. There are many other indigenous Quran reciters who are good, i doubt if you know someone called Sarumi? He used to recite for Sheikh Abdulahi Salaty before his death, Sarumi is a million times better than Okin though he has some short comings as well. But his makharijal huruf is in order, and he follows basic Tajweed as much as i know. Just as i earlier said, Okin is no where near it, so please stop celebrating mediocrity. Can i shock you with something? The world acclaimed Abdulbasit Abdus Samad is usually not accorded the respect of a Qari by the scholars who specialize in Tajweed. What would you say about that? Abdulbasit is recognised Quran reciter through out the world, his recitation earned him reputation, he's celebrated and had visited different countries in the course of his Quran recitation, he has the knowledge, his Makharijal huruf is sound and he follows tajweed, but due to his negligence of some aspects of tajweed in preference for the elongation he does, in some quarters he's not recognised as a sound reciter. And you are here arguing about Okin. Please go and seek knowledge of the Quran. Broda it seems you don't understand the topic being discuss.... The topic is simply Who is ur best reciter? Whether Okin knows Tajweed or not d Broda said his best reciter is Okin dat s All Deris difference btw our,your and mine. |
Islam › Re: Who Is Your Most Favourite Reciter Of The Quran by yusufbida(m): 11:37am On Feb 05, 2016 |
Abdullahi Habba All the way from Nigeria. |
Islam › Re: Who Is Your Most Favourite Reciter Of The Quran by yusufbida(m): 11:34am On Feb 05, 2016 |
apacheguy: Who's Okin? We are talking of reciters not someone who's suppose to go back to learn how to recite Quran. Sweet voice is not all that is required in Quran recitation, but adequate knowledge of Tajweed. The basic makharijal huruf he doesn't have. Sister please don't mention Okin ooo, he's no where near it Stop the attack everybody is entitle to his. or her opinions. |
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Romance › Re: We Aren't Married But He Wants These From Me by yusufbida(m): 5:50pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
Smartguy001: U left sumtin out also hav s*x wit him...  Badest guyyyyy |
Nairaland General › Re: Cow Shedding Tears After Seeing Knifes They Would Use To Kill Him (photos) by yusufbida(m): 5:24pm On Feb 04, 2016 |
umehmj: That's why the Chinese don't brandish their knives before an animal to be slaughtered. They believed (and it's true ) that you kill an animal twice when you let it see that with which it's life will be taken. Not only in Chinese we Muslims are thought the same 1437 years ago. |
Politics › Re: Sambo Dasuki In Nigerian Army Uniform (Throwback Photo) by yusufbida(m): 8:44am On Jan 21, 2016 |
makzeze: Sambo Dasuki was a former National Security Adviser under the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan and also a former aide-de-camp to former military president Ibrahim Babangida. A prince from the Sokoto Caliphate, his father, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, was installed as the Sultan of Sokoto by Babangida despite intense opposition from locals only for him to be later deposed and banished to a village in Zing, Taraba by General Sani Abacha. Sambo Dasuki is currently embroiled in a $2.1 billion arms scandal. He retired as a colonel and below is his picture when he was in the Nigerian Army.
source: http://.com/see-sambo-dasuki-in-uniform-when-he-was-in-the-nigerian-army/ Like father like Son A bad father will never ve a offspring except badest son who will put shame on d family. Thief Ole Barawo Igbechi Abeg wenti Igbo dey call Thief jare |
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