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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina elected pope on: 13-03-2013 09:49 PM
[font=V][url][/url]erdana]real task ahead...God's grace[/font]
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina elected pope on: 13-03-2013 09:43 PM
May God grant you the power and grace to take care of the great congregation, in Jesus Name. Amen.
3  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Obama finally tracked Osama Bin Laden on: 2-05-2011 09:52 AM
NEW YORK – Joyous at the release of a decade's frustration, Americans streamed to the site of the World Trade Center, the gates of the White House and smaller but no less jubilant gatherings across the nation to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden — cheering, waving flags and belting the national anthem.

Ground zero, more familiar these past 10 years for bagpipes playing "Amazing Grace" and solemn speeches and arguments over what to build to honor the Sept. 11 dead, became, for the first time, a place of revelry.

"We've been waiting a long time for this day," Lisa Ramaci, a New Yorker whose husband was a freelance journalist killed in the Iraq war, said early Monday. "I think it's a relief for New York tonight just in the sense that we had this 10 years of frustration just building and building, wanting this guy dead, and now he is, and you can see how happy people are."

She was holding a flag and wearing a T-shirt depicting the twin towers and, in crosshairs, bin Laden. Nearby, a man held up a cardboard sign that said, "Obama 1, Osama 0."

Uptown in Times Square, dozens stood together on a clear spring night and broke into applause when a New York Fire Department SUV drove by, flashed its lights and sounded its siren. A man held an American flag, and others sang "The Star-Spangled Banner."

In Washington, in front of the White House, a crowd began gathering before President Barack Obama addressed the nation late Sunday to declare, "Justice has been done." The throng grew, and within a half-hour had filled the street in front of the White House and begun spilling into Lafayette Park.

"It's not over, but it's one battle that's been won, and it's a big one," said Marlene English, who lives in Arlington, Va., and lobbies on defense issues. She said she has baked thousands of cookies to send to friends serving in Iraq and Afghanistan over the years and that she was at the White House because they couldn't be.

The celebrations began to come together late on Sunday night, after Americans began hearing about the death of bin Laden from bulletins on television, texts and calls from family and friends and posts on social networking sites.

Click image to see photos of Americans reacting to bin Laden's death


AP/Manuel Balce Ceneta

Bin Laden was slain in his luxury hideout in Pakistan, early Monday local time and late Sunday night in the United States, in a firefight with American forces. Obama said no Americans had been harmed in the operation.

When news of the president's announcement began to filter across the country, the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies in the middle of a game in Philadelphia, and chants of "U-S-A! U-S-A!" began in the top of the ninth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Fans could be seen all over the stadium checking their phones and sharing the news.

The chant — "U-S-A! U-S-A!" echoed in Dearborn, Mich., a heavily Middle Eastern suburb of Detroit, where a small crowd gathered outside City Hall and waved American flags. Across town, some honked their car horns as they drove along the main street where most of the Arab-American restaurants and shops are located.

At the Arabica Cafe, big-screen TVs that normally show sports were all turned to news about bin Laden. The manager there, Mohamed Kobeissi, said it was finally justice for the victims.

There were smaller, spontaneous gatherings around the nation — a handful of Idahoans who made their way to the state Capitol in downtown Boise, a small group who waved flags and cheered on an Interstate 5 overpass south of Seattle known as Freedom Bridge.

People said they were surprised that bin Laden had finally been found and killed. John Gocio, a doctor from Arkansas who was gathering what details he could from TV screens at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, marveled: "After such a long time, you kind of give up and say, 'Well, that's never going to happen.'"

The celebration in New York came precisely one year after a militant from Connecticut spread panic by driving a bomb-laden SUV into the heart of Times Square. As the most intense manhunt in history wore on, year after year after 9/11, the city dealt with smaller scares — the Times Square plot, subway and bridge threats, orange alerts.

"It's really a terrific day for not just America but for the world. To have this cancer pulled from us is the right thing," said Guy Madsen, 49, who drove to the city from Clifton, N.J., when he heard of bin Laden's death. "This is judgment day, and we're winning."

Several hours later, the first copies of Monday's Daily News hit the streets, with a big picture of bin Laden on the cover and the headline: "ROT IN HELL," with the last word in 4-inch-high type.

Over that same decade, the city has lived on with the pain from the day itself, more distant but never erased. Stephanie Zessos, who lives in the neighborhood and works for the fire department, said sadness also was mixed in with the late-night celebration.

"I texted a friend of mine who's a firefighter who lost a brother on 9/11, and he said the pain will never go away," she said.

Similarly, Gordon Felt, president of an organization for families of people who were on United Flight 93, which crashed into a Pennsylvania field on Sept. 11, called the announcement of bin Laden's death "important news for us, and for the world." He said in a statement that "It cannot ease our pain, or bring back our loved ones" but does bring "a measure of comfort."

Along with the outburst of joy over bin Laden's death, there was an increase in security — at least in New York, where authorities said there would be extra police at all three area airports "out of an abundance of caution." The Port Authority also said there would be more police along the George Washington Bridge and at ground zero.

But for the most part, as Sunday stretched into Monday, the nation stopped to reflect, and to rejoice.

With final exams looming, thousands of Penn State University students gathered in State College, Pa., the student newspaper reported. One was dressed as Captain America, fireworks were set off and colorful chants rose up from the crowd. At Ohio State University, some students, including the student body president, jumped into a lake on campus to celebrate, according to The Lantern newspaper.

At the White House, Will Ditto, a 25-year-old legislative aide, said he was getting ready to go to bed when his mother called him with the news. He decided to leave his home on Capitol Hill and join the crowd. As he rode the subway to the White House, he told fellow passengers the news.

"It's huge," he said. "It's a great day to be an American."

George Washington University student Alex Washofsky, 20, and his roommate Dan Fallon, 20, joined the crowd. Washofsky, a junior and a member of the Navy Reserve Officer Training Corps, recalled the day shortly after Sept. 11 when President George W. Bush evoked the phrase from "Wanted" posters in the old West, "dead or alive."

"And we did it," Washofsky said.

American flags of all sizes were held aloft, worn draped over the shoulders or gripped by many hands for a group wave. Some people climbed trees and lampposts to better display the flags they carried. Others without flags simply pumped their fists in the air.

The impromptu street party took on aspects of a pep rally at times. Some people offered up the "hey, hey, goodbye" singsong chant more typically used to send defeated teams off to their locker rooms. Parth Chauhan, a sophomore at George Washington University, trumpeted a World Cup-style vuvuzela.
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Evil of State of Origin in Nigeria on: 27-04-2011 10:08 AM
Quote from: deboalabi262 on 25-04-2011 08:00 PM
Passing along with the S.O.D .....

u better come back here and suggest how this solutiion to insecurity of lives and properties, and bridge of human right cause by statism and ethnicity in nigeria could reach to the three arms of govt
5  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 7 killed, 65 churches burnt in Katsina on: 25-04-2011 09:23 AM
WHAT IS HAPPENING IS THE EVIL OF STATE OF ORIGIN CONSTITUTE BY NIGERIAN CONSTITUTION. THE EVIL OF SOCIAL UNREST IN NIGERIA IS IN US. THAT IS STATE OF ORIGIN. WE WANT TO BE ONE BUT OUR CONSTITUTION HAS ALREADY DIVIDED US THAT IS STATE OF ORIGIN. LET US ABOLISH STATE OF ORIGIN AND INSTITUTE STATE OF DOMICILE IN ORDER TO RESOLVE THIS IN FUTURE. OUR CHILDREN WILL BE PROUD OF US THE LEADERS.
6  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Evil of State of Origin in Nigeria on: 23-04-2011 01:52 PM
Quote from: williamsgentle on 23-04-2011 11:30 AM
This is just the problem our belovd country Nigeria is facing - STATE OF ORIGIN - this is why all this atrocity is taking place in NIGERIA. The root of  NIGERIA problem - RANGING FROM CORRUPTION TO KILLING OF FELLOW NIGERIAN - is this  EVIL OF STATE OF ORIGIN. Let us embark on STATE OF DOMICILE which is the SOLUTION. THIS WILL NOT ONLY GRANT MORAL SECURITY TO OUR DEAR COUNTRY BUT WILL AS WELL BOOST EVEN DEVELOPMENT IN THE COUNTRY. STATE OF DOMICILE is the tool for rebuilding unity and tolerance to NIGERIAN NATION STATE.

WHAT DO U THINK DEAR PALS

IF U HAVE WITNESS THE INJUSTICE OF THIS STATE OF ORIGIN ISSUE IN THE LABOUR MARKET, PUBLIC OFFICES, ETC IN NIGERIA. INFACT U WILL NEVER LIKE TO IDENTIFY AS NIGERIAN
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Evil of State of Origin in Nigeria on: 23-04-2011 11:30 AM
This is just the problem our belovd country Nigeria is facing - STATE OF ORIGIN - this is why all this atrocity is taking place in NIGERIA. The root of  NIGERIA problem - RANGING FROM CORRUPTION TO KILLING OF FELLOW NIGERIAN - is this  EVIL OF STATE OF ORIGIN. Let us embark on STATE OF DOMICILE which is the SOLUTION. THIS WILL NOT ONLY GRANT MORAL SECURITY TO OUR DEAR COUNTRY BUT WILL AS WELL BOOST EVEN DEVELOPMENT IN THE COUNTRY. STATE OF DOMICILE is the tool for rebuilding unity and tolerance to NIGERIAN NATION STATE.

WHAT DO U THINK DEAR PALS
8  Forum / Forum Games / Re: State of Origin(within Naija) on: 23-04-2011 11:06 AM
THIS IS THE PROBLEM NIGERIA IS FACING NOW - STATE OF ORIGIN - THAT IS WHY THE HORRIBLE THINGS ARE HAPPENING IN NAIJA. NOW U WANT TO PROMOTE IT HERE. THE ROOT OF NIGERIAN PROBLEM RANGING FROM CORRUPTION TO KILLING OF FELLOW NIGERIAN IS THIS EVIL OF STATE OF ORIGIN. LET EMBARK ON STATE OF DOMICILE WHICH IS THE SOLUTION. Smiley Smiley
9  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Polygamy church: Leader preaches, practises, enforces multiple marriage on: 23-04-2011 11:01 AM
WHY RUNNING? THE PASTOR MADE THE CRUCIAL PART FOR U? U MARRIED THROUGH HIM, BY HIM AND IN HIM... I WISH THIS WILL A WARNING  TO SO MANY THAT THINKS THEY HAVE FOUND THE RIGHT CHURCH. EVIL'S TRICK CAN BE AVOIDED IF U UNDERSTAND WHO U ARE AND WHO GOD IS AND WHAT HE WANT OF U...

MADNESS
10  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 150 Youth Corpers Amputated In Kaduna State on: 23-04-2011 10:37 AM
THIS IS MADNESS. I KNOW A LOT HAS HAPPENED ON GROUND THAN ON NEWSPAPERS. NO WONDER UN HAS SET UP COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE THE MATTER... THIS HORRIBLE
11  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Psquare Interview On Wendy Williams Show on: 23-04-2011 10:33 AM
its interesting to watch my beloved : superstars Smiley Smiley Smiley
12  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: See Wahala Termites eat up millions of Indian rupees on: 23-04-2011 08:20 AM
THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE. INDIA IS KNOWN WITH FUNNY AND MYSTERIOUS STORIES Huh? Huh? Huh?
13  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Sanusi Lamido Named "Times 100" Most Influential People on: 23-04-2011 08:16 AM
i wish u good luck bro
14  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Suspected Kaduna Post-election Rioters Arraigned Before Court on: 21-04-2011 06:37 PM
MAY GRANT OUR GOVERNMENT THE WISDOM NEEDED TO FISH OUT THESE ANTI GOVERNMENT ACTIVIST BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
15  Forum / Politics / Re: Watch Nigerian Television Authority (NTA News) Live Online on: 18-04-2011 07:06 PM
thanks to God
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