phransix2: This is one of the reasons why I don't even think the youth is even the solution to Nigeria's problems... We need divine intervention and spiritual cleansing...
I swear even the devil himself would be surprised at the level of wickedness going on in Nigeria........may God save His people
Ekiti360: Members of gbado community, Gbonyin Local Government Area, in Ekiti state have staged a protest after a man hanged a commercial motorcyclist.
A middle aged man, simply identified as Toyin a.k.a Toyin Yalayala, was reported to have hanged another man named Apeteshi on Thursday in a farm settlement in the community.
Toyin reportedly employed the service of Apeteshi to convey him to his farm located in front of an abandoned factory belonging to Senator Gbenga Aluko, near Ode Ekiti. When they got to the venue, Toyin allegedly overpowered Apeteshi and hanged him with a rope. He then tried to bury him in a shallow grave he had already dug.
But people who were at the shoe making factory heard the agonizing cry of Apeteshi and decided to check what was going on. When they arrived, it was already too late. Apeteshi was dead and they caught Toyin trying to bury him.
The men apprehended Toyin and later handed him over to the nearest police station in the area.
The deceased's wife is heavily pregnant and has been informed of her husband's death.
The roads that lead to Agbado Ekiti were blocked today by Angry youth and Okada riders demanding for the head of Toyin to avenge the death of Apeteshi.
IamHeWrites: In response to a tweet made by a Nigerian lady on Twitter which says; "The average Nigerian man is an unexposed, belligerent, unteachable, desperately unrepentant dimwit"
A Nigerian man has taken to his Instagram page to blast Nigerian ladies who are entitled narcissist, feels money and gifts are her rights even when she does absolutely nothing.
Nigerian girls are scums! Read what he wrote below; "I honestly feel bad for Nigerian men who have never experienced relationships with non-Nigerian ladies and I'm not talking about overseas.
Even Ghanaian or Kenyan women. The AVERAGE Nigerian woman is a self entitled narcissist, who feels money and gifts are her rights even when she does absolutely nothing for you, not even hold a good conversation either in person or via text, typing like someone with epileptic seizures with the annoying abbreviations.
The average Nigerian woman will go on a date with every Tom, dick, Harry and all his uncles just for a chance to get a free meal and movie tickets. The average Nigerian woman sees spending her money on dates as a Taboo, but is quick to talk trash about having "vex money", lol nobody cares about your vex money, come with actual spending money�.
In conclusion the average Nigerian woman is a pest with nothing to offer but headache and hassles. Thank you for reading. God bless�"
Metuh: New Generational Criminals you meant? Those working for Buhari?
This same Fela Durotoye, Sowore, Tolu Ogunlesi, Kayode Ogundamisi, Debola Lagos e.t.c sold their conscience in exchange for paltry sum of money so as to foster an Eighty year old Fossil on us.
North are not the problems of this country but our brothers from the Nbgati Nbgati side.
"'The past few weeks have been incredibly trying and difficult, but God’s love has kept me and my family going. I can't thank my team enough and the incredible love from you all. May God keep us all. #strongertogether'..."
WizPrince1: This viral video displays one of Nigeria’s Presidential aspirants, Fela Durotoye cautioning a Nigerian “Big Man” to join the queue at Abuja Airport as he tried to play ‘fast guy’ on others. Even Omoyele Sowore was there.
Fela Durotoye wants to lead by example? or just a publicity stunt?
WATCH VIDEO BELOW (2mins) Presidential aspirant has become a title......it’s gotta be Muhammadu Buhari till 2023 and after that I take over
have done 240km/h on Kano-Dutse road with my BMW 528i F10 2012 model and yet it was like i was crawling...that road na die
AutoJoshNG: I was having a chat with this lady who was so excited for being able to attain a maximum speed of 60 kph (kilometres per hour) on the highway. I could not hold back my laughter as she almost fainted when I told her I attained a maximum speed of 200 kph back in the days.
I also showed her this video shot from a friend who turbo-ed his 2013 Benz ML to 220 kph. I am sure some of us must have exceeded this speed.
What is the maximum speed you have ever attained while driving? Drop your response in the comment section.
But i was wondering why Osubande was taller..........never checked he climbed......
aminulive: President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo and their cabinet members were pictured spotting baseball hats inscribed with 'Change Begins with me' in support of the slogan today in Aso rock.
This is coming after a recent speech the president made urging Nigerians to follow the 'change' mantra.
this is it...such zest, such hope....this inspires me to live..... such innocence, such freedom, yes freedom from deception of the broom carrying party
DickDastardly: The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has said he owed nobody any apology for kneeling to worship the almighty God during the thanksgiving service held in his honour at the Paul’s Anglican Church, Ife, after his coronation. The Ooni, said this in statement made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Thursday by the Director of Communication and Public Affairs, Ooni’s Palace, Ile Ife, Mr. Moses Olafare. The monarch spoke in reaction to criticisims against him by an online medium Newspunch (Not The Punch) that he knelt down to worship God during the church service. Ogunwusi said it was wrong to equate any king no matter his status with the almighty God who created the heavens and the earth, saying the comment was an attempt to embarrass the throne. Ogunwusi said since the almighty God is not Ooni or any king’s mate he would not stop to worship and revere him because it was God who enthroned him. The statement read, ” It is an unacceptable sacrilege to equate Ooni’risa or other king to the almighty God. God Is the creator of mankind and it is God that made it possible for the enthronment of any king. “The attention of Ile Oodua has been drawn to a publication released Wednesday 16th 2015 by an online medium known as NEWSPUNCH in which His Imperial Majesty, Ooni’risa & Arole Oodua Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi(OjajaII) was crtisised for bowing to God. “God remains the highest, the king of kings who has kept all kings alive and has made it possible for me to be crowned as the king of the source of Yoruba civilisation. “I have no regrets whatsoever for kneeling down to exalt the almighty God who did not only create me, but also kept me alive, saw me through all the storms in my, life-journey and eventually crowned me as the custodian of Oodua race. “This act of equating me to God of gods of king of kings and the sole owner of the universe is a wicked sacrilege planned to embarrass the throne. My emergence as Oba has been made possible only by the almighty Olodumare to whom I remain eternally grateful.”
well, I did not insure the phone.....was told it could be easily tracked if stolen, but mine has remained switched off since late saturday after it had been stolen, perhaps the fool who stole it cannot readily find a suitable charger to charge it, iPhone 6 plus selects charging terminals...maybe and just maybe....
I stopped at a traffic light in Central Area, Abuja on Saturday around 7pm, as I wanted to move when the lights turned green, some miscreant poked his hands into the vehicle through half opened window, took my two phones; White Blackberry Q10 and Gold iPhone 6 Plus, ran into a subway and vanished into the dark. I have tried to track the iPhone using iCloud Find My iPhone but it has been offline since then. Please how do i go about recovering this phone, I bought it less than six months ago while out in Brussels. The blackberry has served me so that I can actually go I need useful guidance as I have exhausted my stills using my icloud account. Thank you
You however forgot to mention that IKOT EKPENE is the first local government is Africa, it was a model LGA created in 1947 to see how the LGA system would work, and again the Aba women riot started in IK. that is my hood.....proudly an IK boy!
elbinmanny: Ikot Ekpene, known throughout Nigeria as " The Raffia City", or locally simply as "IK," is a historic town in the southernNigeria,in Akwa Ibom state. It is the political and cultural capital of theAnnang ethnic group in Nigeria (Nair, 1972). The town is located on the A342 highway that parallels the coast, between Calabar to the south east andAba to the west, with the state capital,Uyo, on this road just to the east.Umuahia is the next major town to the north.Ikot Ekpene is known as a regional centre of commerce, with notable exports of palm products, especiallypalm oil, kernels, raffia products including raffia fibers and its sweet wine, as well as ground crops of yams,cassava, taro, and corn. The population is made up primarily of the Annangpeople with a small number of Igbo Traders and Hausa Suya Vendors. Significant exports also include basket weaving, sculpture, and, most notably,raffia cane furniture (hence the colloquial name of the town).Though most inhabitants of the area did not have direct contact with European traders who they called Mbakara until early in the twentieth century, it is believed that European articles of trade reached the people since the 17th century. Sustained contact with the Europeans began during the Aro expedition when Ukpong Inokon, an Aro Blood Brotherhood leader escaped to Ifuho. (Ette, in press) In November 1903, British troops arrived in the area from Calabar and the following year established a garrison there in January 1904. From Ikot Ekpene the troops marched to Uyo and from there to Abak and Opobo (now Ikot Abasi). Between 1904 and 1910, Ikot Ekpene became part of the Eyong District. In 1914 Enyong District was broken up into two: Enyong and Ikot Ekpene Districts. The new Ikot Ekpene District included Uyo and Abak with the headquarters in Ikot Ekpene town (Akpan, 1967).By 1919 trade with Europeans opened up as the town became an administrative center. The following companies had post and stores in the town: John Holt Cooperative Wholesale Society Paterson Zochonos (PZ), G. B. Olivant and the Compagnie Francaise de L'Afrique Occidentals. The establishment of these companies resulted in exodus from the surrounding areas and made Ikot Ekpene a vibrant metropolis. In 1937, the colonial administration built the main market and separated those who sold imported European goods from indigenous articles. A slaughter house was added to allow for the inspection of meat.Under the British the town became the seat of both the (Annang), Division and (Ikot Ekpene) County Council. Today it is a municipal center in the state of Akwa Ibom.Kannan Nair, the noted historian described the town as a cultural and political capital of the Annangs and the Ibibios. The Ibibios live to the East and most of the Annangs live to the South of the town. In 1903, the British sent in troops and a garrison was stationed there at the main entrance to the town known as Control Post. The town was so important to the British that when a proposed road linking Owerri and Calabar in the late 1920s was to bypass the town, the British administrators abandoned the idea in favor of one linking Eket and Owerri in order to bring the town into the loop (Nair, 1972). It became the site of the experiment in local self governance by the British in 1951. It was also the birthplace of the famous Ibibio Welfare Union when James Udo Eka teamed up with Udosen Obot at Methodist school in Ikot Obong Edong ( Noah, 1988).Ikot Ekpene, probably more than any other town, was seriously impacted in the Biafrian civil war. It had strategic military and political importance to both the Biafrians and Nigerians. The town and the area changed hands at least 3 times in this bitter conflict. Following the war, the new reorganization and state structure led to policies that did not recognize the historic importance of the town as most of the Annang leaders were massacred during the war.Like most Annang communities, Ikot Ekpene has a tradition of self-improvement from its sons and daughters, both near and far. Several groups are working together to recapture and rebuild what they fondly call "The Raffia City". Ikot Ekpene has a long history of transforming the raffia fibre into cloth used in shoes, hats, handbags, mats and with distinctive cultural carvings made out of wood. These unique arts and crafts trades have continued alongside traditional agriculture.Many foreign organizations and churches are present in the area. Four institutions of higher learning have added a richness to the town: The Akwa-Ibom state polythecnic Ikot Osurua, Ritman university, the School of Nursing and the St Joseph Major Theological Seminary.
The incoming olodo should provide his certs if they want the rest of us to provide ours. If Buhari can become president without any proof he attended school, why can't people work as clerks without certs?
Burger01: This guy no get job. See his face like unrepentant criminal. Is he being pursued by Buhari everywhere he goes? Keep chasing shadows. Buhari will become the next president, like it or not. Your prison term is just 50 years and not life sentence, so don't be afraid that much.
IN YOUR DREAMS! BECAUSE YOU THINK YOUR PEOPLE WILL CONTINUE TO ACCESS "OYEL MONEY" AND KEEP CONSPIRING TO ENSLAVE THE NIGER DELTA REGION. GO BACK TO YOUR COCOA AND GROUNDNUT AND LEAVE US ALONE, BUT MUST WE STAY TOGETHER?
But we went to school, mean to a university....so we will not vote in an illiterate because we know his mind is bush! so your Buhari will remain a presidential contestant till Nigeria celebrates 100 years of independence....
buygala: he is look good inside the suit..... the same way he will look gooder inside kirikiri when GMB and his 150 cows are take over Aso Rock cum May 29 2015
i can see why u hate civilization lol....bunch of illiterates angling to run naija for live....even you do not know the law of concord does not support did and stole! 'how much did Nwobodo stole"
Garrithe1st: How much did Nwobodo stole? ~ Jonadunce
Stealing is not Corruption ~ Jonadunce
"Prinspal", na only you Waka come? ~Sheepopotamus
Vote for Umblerra ~ Sheepopotamus
Ojukwu is Dead but his Manhood lives~Sheepopotamus
Buchianom: ...For upgrading the Enugu Airport to international status, lots of my peeps flew in directly from USA to Enugu.
for introducing IPPIS into civil service, that step alone nipped. corruption at the bud.
for being a true democrat.
its GEJ all the way!!
My brother i was in addis ababa two weeks and i was impressed to hear Enugu airport announced on the PA system as the next destination.........GEJ till APC get sense
Chai but Naija is too much oh, we are too much for the west to handle hence the gang up to break us, but the funny thing is that the haters are using the same us to break us. open your eyes and see that you are more blessed than they. happy new month to fellow Nigerians
ROSSIKE:
France is proud of her Eiffel Tower? Oh really?
Well Nigeria is proud of her National Theater in Lagos.
Or Obudu Cattle ranch
Or Abuja (brand new city)
Her diverse, interesting culture
Her fashions etc.
But let's go further..
NIGERIA
- Most populous country in Africa with 170 million people.
-9th most populous country in the world after China, India, United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Russia, and Bangladesh.
- Africa's largest economy with an annual GDP of $510 billion.
- Africa's largest oil and gas exporter.
- At 125 trillion cubic feet (tcf), the world's 7th largest gas reserves after Iran, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United States, Algeria and Venezuela.
- Africa's largest university educated population of approximately 30 million.
- Africa's largest and most prosperous middle class of approximately 60 million.
- Most extensive road network in Africa.
- One of Africa's top 3 most powerful military forces.
- Home to Lagos, the 6th largest urban center in the world after Tokyo, Mumbai, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, and New York City.
- Nigeria is the only African country listed among the "Next Eleven" economies - countries on track to become the biggest economies in the world in the 21st century. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Eleven
- Nigeria is the only African country listed among the MINT nations - countries on track to become the biggest economies in the world in the 21st century.
- The economy of Nigeria is among the fastest growing in the world.
- Nigeria has one of the fastest growing telecommunications markets in the world, major emerging market operators (like MTN, Etisalat, Zain and Globacom) basing their largest and most profitable centres in the country. The government has recently begun expanding this infrastructure to space based communications. Nigeria has a space satellite which is monitored at the Nigerian National Space Research and Development Agency Headquarters in Abuja. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigeria
- Nigeria is the first and ONLY black country to manufacture motor vehicles including cars, buses, trucks, and suvs:
- 17th Aug 2011 Nigeria launched the world's first black-built satellite.
''NATION LAUNCHES FIRST SATELLITE BUILT BY AFRICANS - Nigeria successfully launched NigeriaSat-X, the first satellite to be designed and built by Africans, into orbit this week (17 August). NigeriaSat-X was launched along with another small satellite, NigeriaSat-2, from Yasny in southern Russia.'' (Source: Middle East North Africa Financial Network) http://www.n2yo.com/?s=5580
- Nigeria - World's fastest growing Construction Industry:
''Construction growth in Nigeria will be the fastest of all markets'', according to the latest 10-year forecast from Global Construction Perspectives and Oxford Economics.
The new study says China will overtake the US as the world's biggest construction market by 2018, but that the fastest growth will happen in Nigeria.''
''Africa’s biggest economy is poised to lead world growth in construction for next decade.''
- Africa's biggest and most prolific film industry, and the world's second largest, with a contribution of $6 billion to Nigeria's annual GDP.
- Africa's fashion capital and home to the continent's most vibrant and creative fashion industry.
''Nigeria has sashayed into the style spotlight this year: Michelle Obama wore London-based Nigerian-born Duro Olowu’s print dresses and a hand-painted indigo blouse by Lagos-based Maki Oh for a state visit to South Africa in June, while Beyoncé posted a selfie wearing a sweatshirt by London-born Nigerian designer Walé Adeyemi on Instagram in January.'' - FT.COM 'Lagos - Global Fashion Hotspot' http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/e1668b92-31b0-11e3-817c-00144feab7de.html#slide0
- Africa's most prolific music industry and entertainment capital.
- African Football Champions, and current holders of the African Cup of Nations.
jesus watched him suffer and almost shit his bony ass to death, science came to the rescue, he gave thanks to jesus. smh
May His light shines on you and redeemed your soul from eternal damnation! may you be forgiven and may God use you to win many souls to the kingdom of His dear son Jesus Christ. Amen
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