Business / Re: Football Betting Season 8...AGE!!! by henry102: 7:13am On Nov 26, 2014 |
webizone:
I can't email with nairaland mail. It is not active. Besides, I think it's better you spill it out here for others to learn how. Peace. im sorry but you need an edge to make profits. Everyone doing the same thing kills the edge... I can show you how for 50/50 on profits. nothing upfront ...i show you,u do d work. if profitable , u send mine. ameze102 at gmail |
Business / Re: Betfairs Users Please Reply Me by henry102: 6:54am On Nov 26, 2014 |
Hello,
you can fund with webmoney easily.
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Crime / Re: How Sixteen Year Old Girl Was Raped For Four Years By Married Guardian by henry102: 11:07am On Nov 25, 2014 |
sad |
Business / Re: Football Betting Season 8...AGE!!! by henry102: 10:53am On Nov 25, 2014 |
[quiote author=webizone post=26851756]Guys, please I need help in understanding Odds Trading in betting exchanges like betfair and betdaq. How do people open and close Odds before a sporting event to make a profit?
Please quote my post whenever you answer me.[/quote]
i can show u how....email me |
Business / Re: Betfairs Users Please Reply Me by henry102: 9:11am On Nov 25, 2014 |
karlxavier: goodday, please is their anyone in the house that has used skye bank visa prepaid car to receive money from betfair? please reply asap. and how many days did it take? use webmoney.....it is easy and instant. i can show you how |
Politics / Re: Fresh Bomb Blast In Bauchi by henry102: 7:31am On Nov 17, 2014 |
goverment really needs to wake up |
Crime / Re: How Sixteen Year Old Girl Was Raped For Four Years By Married Guardian by henry102: 7:27am On Nov 17, 2014 |
very sad |
Politics / Re: UNIMAID Student: Spent 3 Horrible Years In Military Detention As A BH Suspect by henry102: 1:33pm On Nov 16, 2014 |
he he ashson: UNIMAID Student Narrate How He Spent Three Horrible Years in Military Detention as a Boko Haram Suspect.
Alisu Adamu, a 3rd year chemistry student at the University of Maiduguri, has described himself as among thousands of innocent Nigerians illegally arrested, detained and tortured for more than three years by Nigeria’s military as part of the countermeasures against Islamist Boko Haram militants who have waged a five-year war in Nigeria’s northeast zone.
Mr. Adamu, who hails from Biu local government area of Borno state, said he and other detainees were seized by the military from the Borno State capital of Maiduguri as well as surrounding towns plagued by Islamist insurgency. Boko Haram, which has declared western education as abominable, has waged a bloody fight in the northeast in a bid to establish an Islamic state in Nigeria.
Apart spending more than three years in detention, Mr. Adamu became one of 39 indigenes of Borno State and three foreigners who were handed over to the Borno State government last Thursday after thorough investigation by the military revealed that they had no links to Boko Haram.
In an exclusive interview with Sahara Reporters just after his release, Mr. Adamu narrated his experiences. Excerpts below: I was arrested in my house in Wulari Street in Maiduguri. I can still remember vividly that it was 16th April 2011. I had come back from school and had my dinner. I was sleeping when I heard a knock on my door around 9 p.m. I asked who was at the door. Some people said, “Open the door!” When I opened it, I saw them [the military]. I wondered what had happened. Then they said I should not worry, I should come with them, that it was just questions and answers. I said ok, no problem! They took me to 21 Armored Brigade (Giwa Barracks). So I was there for more than three years.
While I was in detention there, I saw many people pass away. For me, it sometimes seemed that it was the end of my life but I kept praying for God’s mercy to fall upon me.
I never knew that there would be a day like this where I would be free. I saw hell. I feel so happy and excited. Today is the happiest day in my life. After such a long period of time in military detention, you should know what one would have undergone. I saw hell, but to be candid I also consider myself the luckiest person because many died.
I recall March 14th of March this year when Boko Haram attacked Giwa Barracks. It was around 6:45 a.m. We went out to bathe and started hearing gunshots. After our baths, we returned to the cell. We felt it was the kind of normal testing that the military usually does, but the gunshots became unbearable. So I heard loud deadly weapons. We didn’t know what to do and to say, but we started praying that God should save us. However, the next thing we heard was “Allahu Akbar!” meaning, “God is Great!” So they [Boko Haram] came and opened the cells and freed everyone, but about eight of us managed to hide ourselves in the kitchen. That was how we could escape Boko Haram.
Looking back to my experiences in detention for three-and-and-a-half years, I lack words to describe what happened. My eyes saw things and I went through an unbearable situation, but I thank God that I am finally free.
The next step for me is how to go back to the University and finish my education because I was in 300 levels when this happened.
Source: www.alariwo.net/?p=7061 |