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461  Forum / The Buzz Central / 2011 Most Expensive Cell Phones In The World!!! on: 22-07-2011 10:59 PM
Lets good thing squander my money and who said he/she doesn't like good things! I might be a phone fanatic but its better i spend my money on phone than busybody women!!! Guys u need to check this cell phones out according to their rate! I NO FIT SHOUT...OOOOO Shocked Shocked Shocked

Check this with price tag!


Nokia 8800 Gold Edition Phone – $2,700




Motorola V220 Special Edition– $ 51,800




Vertu Diamond – $ 88,000




iPhone Princess Plus - $176,400





Sony Ericsson VIPN Black Diamond – $ 300,000




Vertu Signature Cobra– $ 310,000





Diamond Crypto Smartphone - $1.3 Million





Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme -$3.2 Million


462  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Ghana, West minister order massive arrest to all Gays (homosegxwal)l on: 22-07-2011 05:49 PM
Quote from: sweetypeters on 22-07-2011 04:58 PM
i dont see any reason why someone cannot choose to live his life the way he wants it to be. i have nothing against who anybody chooses to fcuk. if u say na dog u wan fcuk, fcuk dog. if u wan fcuk same gender as u, u shld have d right.
Here she go again... Let me tell u for your information maybe you're not African,... In Africa, moral values is always observe and we don't do shit like the western world...are you following? If you believe in phyuking your female folk like you, then leave Africa by once and never come back... If we allow gay/lesbian to be as you posted! Believe me, there won't a next generation and if you don't give damn about it... Its absolute "Wicked"! Condemn it! Lesbian/Gay is evil and must be condemn... where is Sodom & Gomorrah today? Think well Sad Sad Sad
463  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Ghana, West minister order massive arrest to all Gays (homosegxwal)l on: 22-07-2011 05:32 PM
Quote from: MamaAfrica58 on 22-07-2011 04:49 PM
Well What they do in there own homes is no ones business, they are not hurting anyone .. How about u look at what criminals and murders Muslims are doing they are criminals in it own self...... Gay people do nothing to anyone let them be and let them do there own thing they keep to them selves and harm noone how about you all get a life and let God be the Judge not ur stupid law...... or ur selves.. PUNISH RAPISTS . MUSLIMS MURDERS THIEVES MEN WHO RAPE YOUNG GIRLS UNDER 16 YRS DO A LAW FOR THAT AND LEAVE THE GAY PEOPLE ALONE.... YOUR NOT GOD 
Hey,... u called yourself "MamaAfrica" or what... U better watch your mouth. You're now patronizing and supporting evil act like "Gay or Lesbian". am not surprise of you saying that because you're one of them! If your mother & father was a Lesbian/Homosegxwal, u wouldn't have existed and be posting this nonsensical trash... You're mentioning God and u don't even know what he said or his commandments. Go read bible about "Sodom and Gomorrah" (Genesis 18.16-19.29) or Go to Wikipedia. So...if you don't know what to say or post here just "SHUT UP"! am in EU & i know how your people live with all this Homosegxwal nonsense, We Africans can never be part of it!... am off here Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry
464  Forum / The Buzz Central / Picture Of The Day!!! on: 21-07-2011 02:12 PM
Can someone identify this young man... Shocked Shocked Shocked


465  Forum / Politics / Re: “Nigeria Is Not A Nation. It Is Mere Geographical Expression.” on: 20-07-2011 04:46 PM
To still together or trying to be one Nigeria is a continue hitting of the polity... Nigeria has already gotten a certificate of bad reputation and ill fame. Millions of lives has been wasted all in the name of "One Nigeria". Is it the Nigeria war of 1967-1970 with Biafra? Is the Jos crisis that never ends till date? Is it our past elections that always start & end with human heads? Are we gonna talk about the Niger millitant or Is it that of Boko Haram presently? I never forget the Islamic banking system about to be introduce by CBN Gov. which is cause more tension in the country....We don't have to be repeating this topic all the time rather than to swing into action. Even where i am now, i can't simply define my country without skipping many things because its a complicated & a mistake country. Believe me, nothing good will come out of this country if we continue like this; its not a curse, paid service or supporter of any group. I always get cold whenever i see on the news about how innocent people are been slaughtered like a fowl in Nigeria especially that of Jos or Bauchi, Inside me; i asked "God why is this country still existing"? I can't help it! Let's be wise and think well because we don't know who will be the next victim of Nigeria book of death record. “Let us forget our differences…” says Dr. Azikiwe.... Let us understand our differences says Ahmadu Bello. WHO IS FOOLING WHO??? Its only shows that we're never in a good term before and even worst now. And i strongly believe that we are the only future generation who can avert this past terrible mistake of the which is hitting the present now or we rather face anything that comes out. Nigeria youth should team up... SNC we need now to know where we're heading to.... YES! WE CAN! Smiley Smiley Smiley
466  Forum / Politics / “Nigeria Is Not A Nation. It Is Mere Geographical Expression.” on: 20-07-2011 09:45 AM

NEED FOR SOVEREIGN NATIONAL CONFERENCE (SNC)

Agitation for convocation of Sovereign National Conference (SNC), to right the perceived wrongs within the polity is gaining more ground rather than waning. RAZAQ BAMIDELE examines the genesis of the agitation that has become the country’s equivalent of the mathematical recurring decimal that has refused to go away.

GENESIS
A geographically demarcated piece of land called Nigeria came to being in 1914 when the Northern and Southern protectorate were merged together by the then Governor-General-Lord Luggard. And with coming together of over 400 ethnic groups forcefully against their own volition, tendencies are there for contradicting behaviours and conflicting ways of relating to one another.

And the Nigeria’s forefathers, patriots and nationalists also acknowledged from the inception that, the issue of ‘differences’ has to be addressed to guarantee peaceful co-existence in the geographical expression called Nigeria.

In his back page column on Daily Sun of last Friday, the Deputy Managing Director/Deputy Editor-in-Chief (DMD/DE in C), Mr. Femi Adesina reminded his teeming readers what the nationalists of the blessed memory said about their fatherland.

The column, captioned: Constitution review and unfinished matters, was where Adesina recalled a conversation between two of our founding fathers, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Ahmadu Bello, as contained in a book, Ahmadu Bello: Sardauna of Sokoto written by N. Paden.

According to him, Dr. Azikwe had told Ahmadu Bello: “Let us forget our differences…” to which the latter replied: “No, let us understand our differences, I am Muslim and a Northerner. You are a Christian, an Easterner. By understanding our differences, we can build unity in our country.”
Bello was further quoted as admitting that the amalgamation of northern and southern protectorate as “mistake of 1914.”

Writing further, the columnist further took us through testimonies of other living and late nationalities like the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, first Prime Minister of Nigeria, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa as well as former Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (retd.).
Confirming the fact that Nigeria is a country, which needs some manipulations to forge its true unity, the column quoted Gowon’s maiden speech as Head of State in 1966 as saying that, “the basis of (Nigerian) unity is not there.”

More confessions that the country Nigeria would have crises in the nearest future if something concrete is not done to attain nationhood came from Awolowo who said in 1947 that, “Nigeria is not a nation. It is mere geographical expression.”

To underscore the need for system that will genuinely take the country to the path of nationhood, Sir Balewa was said to have had this submission to make in 1948: “Since 1914, the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs, and do not show any sign of willingness to unite…Nigeria unity is only the British intention for the country.”

AGITATION
Having laid a foundation for this discourse through the well researched quotations contained in the said Adesina column, one can easily deduce from them that the country requires a formular that would wedge all the different ethnic nationalities together to form a true nation without them losing their distinct identities.
The agitation might be said to have started through the attempt at creating a Biafran State from Nigeria which led to a gruesome 30 month civil war between 1967 and 1970. But since the efforts at keeping Nigeria one is a task that must be done, the agitation still continues. This is a pointer that something must be urgently done to douse tension in the country.

Former National Secretary of the famous National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), that fought the Military to a stand still, Mr. Ayo Opadokun told Daily Sun in an interview that “for Nigeria to move forward, we must sit down and decide how we want to relate to ourselves.”
Opadokun, a lawyer and activist, who is the current Convener of Coalition of Democrats for Electoral Reforms (CODER), is of the strong conviction that “without a round table conference to iron out issues, the country will for ever remain in crisis.”

According to him, two questions that are germane are, “do we want to live together as a country?” If the answer is yes, Opadokun added that the second one will be “in what term?” He swore that until these two questions are asked and answered appropriately, Nigeria will continue to beat around the bush.
NADECO came about when the acclaimed freest, fairest and most credible election in the country on June 12, 1993 won by a southerner, Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola was annulled by former President Ibrahim Babangida, a northerner.

That was when agitation for restructuring of the polity reached a feverish crescendo. It led to formation of several groups that went to the trenches to fight the perceived injustice and at the same time called for a Sovereign National Conference to correct the perceived imbalances in the polity that were always in favour of a particular section of the country.

Notable among the groups are the Campaign for Democracy (CD) of Beko Ransome-Kuti, United Action for Democracy (UAD) of Olisa Agakoba (SAN), Joint Action Committee of Nigeria (JACON), of Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), of Chief Anthony Enahoro and Senator Abraham Adesanya among others.

Chief Frank Ovie Kokori, a NADECO chieftain and former General Secretary of PENGASAN, in his several interview has told whoever cares to listen that it sitting around a table to discuss the national question was long over due advising that the earlier the better.

ACCEPTANCE

After the civil war, it appeared as the country has been successfully brought together and united. But successive ethnic crises that led to formation of militants proved the impression wrong. Even after the judicial murder of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Ogoni 8, the agitation for self determination become more ferocious. Niger Delta Militants surfaced, Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), came onboard, MASSOB, Egbesu, and others also put up appearance and lately, the dreaded Boko Haram. All with demands that bother on self determination along their peculiar identities, thus making the call for the Sovereign National Conference an imperative national assignment.

The agitation for the SNC, which was made to look like a Southern agenda has now assumed a national dimension as leaders of ethnic nationalities have seen the need for the exercise.
Mallam Shettima Usman Yerima, the President of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), is so passionate about the confab that he assured his kinsmen in the North that it is the only way out for the country.
In a recent interview with Daily Sun in Lagos he has this to say: “Violent crisis can not stop until there is clean environment that allow its stoppage. The issue of disunity must be addressed or else we would wake up one day to discover to our chagrin that Nigeria is no more there.

That is why I am a strong advocate of Sovereign National Conference (SNC), because there is the need to sit down together to iron out some of these issues that had been causing frictions among us. “Let us discuss to establish mutual understanding and eliminate all tendencies of mutual suspicion. Right now, northerners see southerners as enemies and vis versa. Likewise Christians and Muslims. With SNC, we can make it clear that we can make it together without breaking away.”

Speaking in the same vein, a lawyer and the President-General of the United Middle Belt Youth Congress (UMBYC), Abuka Onalo Omababa also buttressed Yerima’s position on the SNC. His words:
“To me, the wrong foundation and faulty structure of the country give rise to all these crises. And we have been saying it repeatedly that to get the faulty structure corrected, we should go for a Sovereign National Conference (SNC). We should correct the structure. You can see how the faulty structure brought MASSOB, you can see how it brought OPC. The same structure has now brought the UMBYC. Boko Haram is faceless. It is the structure that brought the faceless group also.”

National Coordinator of the OPC, Otunba Gani Adams (OGA), who allayed the fears that the SNC can break the country warned that “refusal to hold it has greater potential to disintegrate the country.” According to him, the crises facing Nigeria today will persist until the SNC through which the correct structure would be put in place is organised.

The concerned activist stated emphatically that “Boko haram and others like them will soon come onboard,” advising that “the earlier the conference is organised to fashion out the way things should be, the better for Nigeria.”

The conference according to Adams would have genuine representatives of the ethic nationalities in attendance, saying, “anything contrary will amount to wasting our precious time and postponing an evil day.”
To cap it all, the Coalition of Ethnic Nationality in Nigeria (CENN), comprising all the notable ethnic groups in the country met in Lagos recently to take a critical look at the state of the nation with a view to proffering solutions to them.

At the end of their one-day retreat under the leadership of the Founder and President of the OPC, Dr. Fredrick Fasehun the whole house, without an exception or abstinence unanimously voted for the SNC as the only panacea to the national question.

On a final note, the Coalition asserted that Nigeria would remain in crisis unless
The Federal Government showed commitment to the convening of the Sovereign National Conference (SNC) as the ultimate panacea for Nigeria’s multifarious problems.

The attendance list at the retreat will suffice here to buttress the wide acceptability of the SNC. Dr. Frederick Fasehun, Chairman, CENN, Comrade Bright Ezeocha, General Secretary, CENN, Alhaji Yerima Shettima, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), Dr. Tony Nwaezegwe, President, Igbo People’s Congress, Alhaji Dokubo Asari, Chieftain , Niger Delta Volunteers Force, Michael Abah, United Middle Belt Youth Congress, Comrade Sola Edwards, Publicity Secretary, Oodua Peoples’ Congress Comrade Regent Yoamor, President, Izon Community, Lagos Mr. Nelson Ekujumi, Ilaje National Alliance Movement Comrade Job Francis, Akwa Ibom People’s Integrity And Peace Initiative, and Rev. Godspower Odenema, President, Niger Delta Youth Movement.

Others were Comrade Goddy Ewerode, Isoko Youth Movement, Prince Ezeala Ferdinand Akano, Democratic Alliance For Youth, Evang. Kunle Adesokan, Federation Of Yoruba Consciousness And Culture, Comrade S.A. Akinnoye, President, Oodua Liberation Movement and Dr. Declan Ihekaire, President, Igbo Youth Movement among others.

With this wide acceptance, will the government muster enough courage to do it? To this Fasehun urged President Goodluck Jonathan to write his name in gold by working towards it, saying “it will go down in history, that he is the President that right the wrongs in the country and his name will thus remain a household one.”

“The agitation might be said to have started through the attempt at creating a Biafran State from Nigeria which led to a gruesome 30 month civil war between 1967 and 1970. But since the efforts at keeping Nigeria one is a task that must be done, the agitation still continues”

                                http://sunnewsonline.com/webpages/politics/2011/july/20/politics-20-07-2011-001.html
467  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Wonders: Man’s Penis Cut Off While Asleep on: 19-07-2011 07:06 AM
Quote from: deboalabi262 on 19-07-2011 12:38 AM
Was the guy on sleeping tablets or under sedation that made him not to wake up when being undressed?
We don't have to blame or start asking him this kind of quest at this moment.... sleep or no sleep, naked or not naked, when something like this occur, its always confusing & difficult to apprehend just like a pickpocket who never tell the targeted victim how he pick out his/her wallet. And again, the full story of the incident is not clearly elaborated...  This is a surprise & Unexpected attack! Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
468  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: RIP: Unilag Graduate, Motunrayo, Commits Suicide After Her Boyfriend Jilter Her on: 18-07-2011 11:38 PM
I think there is more to this story than just committing suicide as stated... An African woman can never kill herself for a man even if she loves the man so much than her mother; i still disagree with this story completely! I can only remember an incident like this that occurs 2months ago....... Here before my street, When an Indian girl fell from a storey building just because her boyfriend left her Unfortunately, she died at the spot... all in the name of lover or  boyfriend,...but for African girl...NEVER! She will rather tell you there's a lot of guy who is ready to die for her instead of stressing herself for you! I trust our girls!... I only see this kind of story on White people's dailies, not African. I suggest they should call the guy(Ex-boyfriend or Fiance) and ask him some question about what transpire between the two of them and why she can go that far of killing herself for you if its true as stated. They should not arrest him because there's no evidence yet to prove that he is guilty. And if finally, she killed herself because of him then, they should leave the guy alone and put the blame on love for been so wicked! Brick & Lace "Love Is Wicked"Mp3 Get your copy! Grin Grin Grin Passing Jooo!
469  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Wonders: Man’s Penis Cut Off While Asleep on: 18-07-2011 08:45 PM
hmmm... Thanks God that he is alive! And again, bravo to the Police for early intervention and may God bless the doctor & the nurses in UCTH. I think this is the kind of service we have been longing for in Nigeria like the management of UCTH, for immediate treatment & taking good care of the man without demanding for money and some document first. Other institution should take note of this. And again, for the parents especially the mother... i can't imagine a real mother who carried a child for 9months and the journey in the labor room should forget so easily. If what Chima said about his mother is true, then i doubt the woman being the real mother of him. As i know for sure; a real mother never forget a child even when the child deny her and believe me, not in this cause. i question it! And for the father, no difference! Men are like that...they care less of anything sometimes even their children! To be sincere, why should someone do something so devilish like this by cutting off another man's d**k even if he is your enemy>Sad Angry Angry If you're a man, i wonder how you will feel if your d**k should be cut off??? And a woman, if you marry today and later find out that your husband's manhood is not there, i still marvel how you will feel too? No matter what he did , i think there's more better way of sorting it out than this devilish act. May God forgive this person before his/her death! Wishing Chima quick recovery and better life and family ahead@
470  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Police foiled bomb attack in Lagos on: 18-07-2011 07:31 PM
I can't really understand what is going on right now in Nigeria... It quite scary! Even what to believe is confusingly sketchy. Now, any movement or unusual moves of bag or cartoon, it will be reported "Explosive or Suicide bomb". Which way Nigeria..Huh? like deboalabi asked! I think if we continue like this; we won't even know when the real Bomb will explode and we will still be looking & suspecting the strange bags and cartoons... Let's not forget our mechanics on the street because they are always with something strange and suspicious like "Explosives" Grin ....Funny Country In deed!!! Piss out Angry Angry Angry
471  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: 8 Ways To Make A Black MAN RUN on: 18-07-2011 12:51 PM
Quote from: Nilotic on 18-07-2011 06:34 AM
This is a theory with no evidence; it is based on overgeneralization and assumption.
What evidence do you need to know again???;... maybe you should read 3, 5 and 6 again. I wonder why u're assuming an obvious truth... Over-generalized or not! Its the truth Tongue Tongue Tongue Wink Wink Wink
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