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1  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: WORD! Igbo People Are Killing Nollywood With Tribalism - Actress Halima Abubakar on: 30-05-2013 06:39 AM
Hausa people are using religion to kill the system too.
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Photos Of Cynthia Oskogu's Facebook Killers How They Raped and Killed Her on: 24-08-2012 04:31 PM
Am only worried that this will really dent most of us that bear Igbo names. Facebook or whatever they call it brings offers a direct opportunity for people to invade certain privacies, so am sure people will learn from this tragedy.
3  Forum / Politics / FUTURES OF TOMORROW ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED IN NIGERIA. {PHOTO} on: 20-07-2012 09:05 PM

Body of the boy killed by rocket launched on BUKURU town JOS south local government, Plateau State, Nigeria. We give Thanks to the Almighty for deflecting the 5 Rockets Launched on us and HE has shown us LOVE and we will continue to THANK HIM

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4  Forum / Politics / FUTURES OF TOMORROW ARE NO LONGER ALLOWED IN NIGERIA. {PHOTO} on: 20-07-2012 09:04 PM

Body of the boy killed by rocket launched on BUKURU town JOS south local government, Plateau State, Nigeria. We give Thanks to the Almighty for deflecting the 5 Rockets Launched on us and HE has shown us LOVE and we will continue to THANK HIM
5  Forum / Politics / Governor Fashiola caught Officers on BRT Lane {pix} on: 18-07-2012 12:41 AM
The two military officers, who were accosted on the BRT lane at the Outer Marina in Central Lagos, were Colonel K. I. Yusuf, who drove in an Army Green Peugeot 406 with registration Number BO1 – 150 NA and Staff Sergeant Adeomi A.J, who drove in a black Toyota Camry car.

Realising that the game was up, Col. Yusuf came down from his car, saluted several times and kept muttering: “I am sorry, very, very sorry” with the governor inquiring why, a senior military officer, Yusuf, chose to break the law instead of preserving it.

Speaking after the incident, Fashola described as very unfortunate the fact that those who ought to stand behind in defense of democratic values were the ones violating them.
6  Forum / Politics / Re: NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 17-07-2012 10:25 PM
Quote from: koyes on 17-07-2012 09:46 PM
The suffering for naija don too much.when hunger catch you like these men,your brain go dey touch.
But even at that!!!!!
 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
7  Forum / Politics / Re: NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 17-07-2012 11:43 AM
Quote from: MaloGee on 17-07-2012 11:14 AM
poster i dont kno if u understand or have tested poverty ? then , u will know that Our Goverment are to be blame 150%
Only in Nigeria people blame Government but never protest or marching for Revolution, they only seek for ways of making money then allow Government to do their own thing. Western world, often marching against any policy that they found comfortable, but Nigerians engulfed themselves with the system because corruption is easy to operate.  Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad
8  Forum / Politics / Re: NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 17-07-2012 10:35 AM
Quote from: navygee on 17-07-2012 06:45 AM
Oga poster i wanna tell you that when people are hungry, they hardly are able to differentiate food from poison. Still government to blame as i know and quite sure that the budget funds to improve agriculture this year is already cooling his head in various banks in the west and as well the middle east. Let them continue killing us until one day, God will kill them too
We know Nigeria Government is not playing a good role in getting things straight, but even at that, can we choose suicide as the solution? Nigerians as i know endure more than any other country citizens, "we should think about what to do for our country, not what our country will do for us". One must not risk his or her life just to make a change from a temporal disaster.
9  Forum / Politics / Re: NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 17-07-2012 12:02 AM
Quote from: BendelArmedRobb on 16-07-2012 10:34 PM
you dis fake poster man , u never tire 4 dis ur nonsense posts since u discover how to post news na so so nonsense news i dey read here now ? ? ? ?   Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked    u too much!!! coffee wey I dey drink for hia comot for my nose as I read this.
Am looking forward too see your own post
10  Forum / Politics / Re: NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 16-07-2012 05:04 PM
Quote from: biggpipe on 16-07-2012 04:34 PM
poster u re wrong by saying we should not blame the government cos in a sivilize world, when a tanker that carries a high imflamable liquid or toxic falls the government will secure the area so that no body will go close to the incident. am i right?
Despite Boko Haram that engaged themselves in suicide bombing, i do not think any reasonable Nigerian will like to take away his or her life.  
11  Forum / Politics / Re: NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 16-07-2012 05:02 PM
Quote from: biggpipe on 16-07-2012 04:34 PM
poster u re wrong by saying we should not blame the government cos in a sivilize world, when a tanker that carries a high imflamable liquid or toxic falls the government will secure the area so that no body will go close to the incident. am i right?
Despite Boko Haram that engaged themselves in suicide bombing, i do not think any reasonable Nigerian will like to take away his or life. 
12  Forum / Politics / BEATING THE DRUMS OF WAR? on: 16-07-2012 02:35 PM

BEATING THE DRUMS OF WAR?

For those beating the drums of war, you may think you are very strong and equipped, but in the end it is our children, sisters, and mothers, grand mothers that will bear the brunt of what you are busy championing.

In this picture, a very weak, probably dead, woman somewhere in South Sudan is been tugged/pulled by her crying baby to wake up. The horn of Africa region (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia) and some West African countries (Liberia and Sierra Leone), and in Central and Southern Africa (Mozambique and Angola) have both experienced a combination of war, drought, famine, torture, rape and deaths in a way that is better imagined. The people in these countries have experience, first hand, what is like to be caught in the middle of a never ending war.

The irony of it all is that, in this age of very, very stupid people armed with smart phones (BBs, iPads) and laptops, just as with most pictures on the internet, about hunger/starvation, war and genocide, some Nigerians will pick up this picture and claim that it was in a remote village in the North where Muslims or Christians were massacred, as they do with some other pictures.

May we NEVER see this in our country or any where in the world again. Please share, before some mischievious people change the nature and context of the picture.
13  Forum / Politics / BEATING THE DRUMS OF WAR? on: 16-07-2012 02:35 PM

BEATING THE DRUMS OF WAR?

For those beating the drums of war, you may think you are very strong and equipped, but in the end it is our children, sisters, and mothers, grand mothers that will bear the brunt of what you are busy championing.

In this picture, a very weak, probably dead, woman somewhere in South Sudan is been tugged/pulled by her crying baby to wake up. The horn of Africa region (Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia) and some West African countries (Liberia and Sierra Leone), and in Central and Southern Africa (Mozambique and Angola) have both experienced a combination of war, drought, famine, torture, rape and deaths in a way that is better imagined. The people in these countries have experience, first hand, what is like to be caught in the middle of a never ending war.

The irony of it all is that, in this age of very, very stupid people armed with smart phones (BBs, iPads) and laptops, just as with most pictures on the internet, about hunger/starvation, war and genocide, some Nigerians will pick up this picture and claim that it was in a remote village in the North where Muslims or Christians were massacred, as they do with some other pictures.

May we NEVER see this in our country or any where in the world again. Please share, before some mischievious people change the nature and context of the picture.
14  Forum / Politics / NIGERIANS SCRAMBLING WITH PETROL AGAIN? STRUGGLING TO FETCH DEATH [PICTURE] on: 16-07-2012 02:03 PM
Not up to two weeks we encountered tragedy that claimed not less than hundred people, people are out again fetching petrol from tumbled tanker. Where is Nigeria heading to? Why are we always blaming the government on thing we do deliberately?
15  Forum / Politics / Re: LOVE COST SO MUCH IN NIGERIA, WHY? on: 14-07-2012 10:40 PM
Quote from: moniconyez on 14-07-2012 11:46 AM
HAHAHAHA, HARDLY TO SEE OOO.  Grin 80PERCENT OF OUR GULS DO NOT REACH ORGANSM DURRY SEX. FAKE FAKEFAKE PLUS PRETENCE CHEI;D
They fake it all the time, pretend to reach climax.
16  Forum / Politics / Re: LOVE COST SO MUCH IN NIGERIA, WHY? on: 14-07-2012 01:47 AM
Because of Money and Material things, they fake ORGASM. HOW MANY OY YOU WOMEN REACH ORGASM DURING SEX?  Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad
17  Forum / Politics / Re: LOVE COST SO MUCH IN NIGERIA, WHY? on: 13-07-2012 11:37 PM
Our women really  focused on money and material things, that really made them poor in bed. When they set their eyes on all these fake oyibo men, they fall easily hoping to get money, but later loose!!!
18  Forum / Politics / Re: LOVE COST SO MUCH IN NIGERIA, WHY? on: 12-07-2012 03:12 PM
Quote from: dickman2 on 12-07-2012 12:42 PM
love cost pass food for nigeria oooh..our girls no want anything than money ,,the problem be say ,,them dey take from john and thesome time taking from peter..this things we call girls..
IS THE LITTLE TRICK THEY PLAY BUT END UP LOSING, EITHER BY PREGNANCY OR segxwal TRANSMITTED DISEASE
19  Forum / Politics / WHY I STOPPED CLUBBING - Perché ho smesso di CLUBBING DI NOTTE! on: 12-07-2012 08:38 AM
The night that will never get out of my mind. I,  my younger brother (Ekwueme) and three of my friends embarked on 20 minutes drive to Victoria Island from Ajah. Then i was addicted to move in the night, i mean always in KOROAMO BEACH. That night we left to beach by 11pm. One of us had a small golf car which contained five of us.
Inside the beach we really enjoyed ourselves so much. But amongst us the one that owns the golf car suddenly stopped drinking. We gave him fish he refused, we even gave him a lady he refused. He was busy telling us that he wants to go. We tried to plead with him, but he couldn't listen. He insisted that he must leave. Eventually, at about 2:30am we decided to move.
When we arrived at Okera Nla street, we met these armed men with cutlass, gun and many other weapons. Some of these men have blood robbed all over their cloths. They did not hesitate to stop us. They shouted at us saying -who you be? Where you come from? Come down! We obeyed them and dropped down. We told them that we were coming from beach, they asked if we live here, we answered them yes. They started searching us, at the same time asking us to identify ourselves which we did. We noticed that they identified one of us who have lived there for years, so they started suggesting on what to do. Unfortunately to us their boss came out and started hitting us with cutlass, shouting that we must prostrate on the wet ground and start rolling back and front. The more we roll, the more he keep hitting us with cutlass. We were busy vomiting all what we put inside our stomach. Later he asked us to stand up, which we did. That night was my first time to see somebody pointing gun at me. They moved to one side planning to kill us, luckily to us they broke out with heavy argument. Few of them said that they can not kill us, while few said that he should leave us to go because they had already identified one of us. He came to me, started searching me, he collected my remaining pay (about N12,000), my phone. And they came with two options again, that do we want to drop this pay and phone and go or to die here? This happened 2001, i was the only person having phone. We said we better go alive, i gave them the money and the phone. Because of the level of argument, they returned back the money and phone. Still they started dragging us again. But eventually they called me and told me to bring out something from the money and give them, which i did. I told the boss, you ought to have collected all what we have instead of beating us mercilessly. Then they left us that night.
We later learn t that they were O.P.C members. Before they asked us to go, the boss carried me aside and started telling me that we should stop moving at night, that criminals often terrorize this area. That if they kill us this night nobody will come out and besides, they will tell the BALE (KING) that we are thieves. Had it been that they take my life and my younger brother's life that night, i wonder what i would have tell my God. Moving in the night for drinking or searching for women, all these are extra risk. In Italian language is described as "CAMERARE LA NOTTE E TROPPO PERICOLOSO"
20  Forum / Politics / Re: LOVE COST SO MUCH IN NIGERIA, WHY? on: 12-07-2012 12:39 AM
RAGAZZI devo dire senza timore o favore che le nostre donne sono così senza cuore, ti possono FINITURA Più di ogni altra cosa che potete pensare. Quando vedete donna nigeriana e un serpente, il suo primo uccidere prima SNAKE OKAY.
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