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Politics / Re: Nupeng To Start Strike Tomorrow by hyman288: 10:23am On Aug 23, 2012
i tire for this country
Politics / Re: El - Rufai On Reno Omokri, GEJ, PDP And Nairaland by hyman288: 10:30pm On Jun 30, 2012
[quote author=walton1]Twitter is a tool used by him and his religious and ethnic bigots agents to propagate falsehood.
It seems he need a job, please the international community should.ELRUFIA HAS BEATEN MORE THAN HE CAN CHEW,HOW DARE DIS FULANI CALLED ELRUFIA TAG GEJ OUR PRESIDENT AS USELESS,NO MATA WAT HAPPEN,HAUSAS ARE THEY SUPPOSE TO BE IN D SAME COUNTRY WIT US?
Politics / Re: Gov Rochas Okorocha Buying Roasted Corn.(pic) by hyman288: 9:46pm On Jun 26, 2012
No mata imo is better dan wat it use to be in d last 12yrs of unproductivity
Politics / Re: Gov Rochas Okorocha Buying Roasted Corn.(pic) by hyman288: 8:41pm On Jun 26, 2012
[quote author=umunnatim]So Governors dey carry Camera men everywhere they go to?Mumu Governor go sit down for bush wi WOW CAN D GOVERNOR OF ABIA DO SAME?BUT I TELL U ROCHAS STAND OUT AMONG...IMO STATE IS BETTER IN ONE YR OF HIS TENURE THAN 12YRS OF PDP REIGN IN IMO STATE
Politics / Re: Lawan Promises To Surrender N93m Bribe by hyman288: 2:24pm On Jun 21, 2012
FEMARY1: Nawa oo.
.pls how does it work?cos i hv etisalat modem

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Politics / Re: FG Suspends DANA Airline's License. by hyman288: 9:24pm On Jun 05, 2012
otokx:

Don't be too sure, some Nigerians do not just care, they will tell you that death can happen anywhere.
. YEYE NAIJA,DOING THINGS IN D SAME OLD WAY.LUK AT D LIKES LEVI,ONWUIRI FORMER VC FUTO AND OTHERS WHO OUT OF ONE LOST THEIR LIFE
Career / Re: GTBank Job Or Masters Degree? by hyman288: 4:25am On May 28, 2012
kristofa09:
pls when did u aply?n was it tht haruna.musa@gtbank.com tht u used?
yes it was d one wit haruna.musa@gtbank.com
Career / Re: GTBank Job Or Masters Degree? by hyman288: 5:33pm On May 26, 2012
garbigarba: Sorry buh m gonna go slightly off topic, I also wrote the gt bank test and I passed, I have been invited for an interview,
Pls any idea on what to expect, I am extremely nervous.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.




pls i want to know if the interview u ar expected to attend in gtbank is the just advertised vacancy by gtbank?pls i need your response,because i applied for the just advertised mass recruitment of fresh graduate
Politics / Re: 'Name The Criminals' - National Assembly Spokesperson To OBJ by hyman288: 2:34pm On May 24, 2012
godello: true talk bro!
then if the igbos are worst,then what happen to the yorubas,when patricia eteh was disgrace out of office,then what of dimeji bankole
Crime / Re: Keith Ogunsola Arraigned For Raping His Student In UK by hyman288: 1:04pm On May 24, 2012
LET HIM FACE THE CONSEQUENCE.UNLIKE NIJA WHERE ANYTHING GOES WITHOUT CHECKS
Politics / Re: Gej Orders Agf To Prosecute Those Indicted In Fuel Subsidy Probe by hyman288: 4:02pm On May 23, 2012
lets watch and see what GEJ will do to curb this so called menace that has eating deep
Politics / Re: Nigeria Opposes U.S. Bid To Tag Boko Haram As Terror Group by hyman288: 12:37pm On May 23, 2012
S@NNiE:
AMID pressure on President Barack Obama to formally designate Boko Haram a foreign terrorist organisation (FTO), Nigeria has kicked against the move.

The Federal Government raised its objection to the plan ahead of yesterday’s meeting of the National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Andrew Owoye Azazi, with top White House and State Department officials in Washington DC.

Nigeria’s Ambassador to the U.S., Prof. Ade Adefuye, who confirmed Azazi’s meeting with the American officials, said the government was opposed to such a designation because it might subject Nigerian travellers to the kind of intensive search and scrutiny around the world, especially in western capitals and cities after the Farouk Abdulmutallab incident in December 2009.

Ambassador Adefuye in his defence of government’s action, said he feared the likelihood of Nigerians being opened to all kinds of harassments at international airports once such a designation comes from the U.S., including intensive and intrusive body searches.

The envoy said the government would on its own contain the Boko Haram menace as it did in quelling the militancy in the Niger Delta.

As at press time yesterday, Azazi, accompanied by Adefuye, was at a meeting with White House officials and was billed later in the day to attend another parley at the State Department, which has come under pressure both from the American Congress and the Justice Department to declare Boko Haram a global terror group.

As matters now stand, the State Department is in agreement with the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC and has refused to designate Boko Haram a “foreign terrorist organisation.”

Informed U.S. government sources hinted that the meetings would review the pressure from the American Congress calling for the formal designation of Boko Haram as a terror gang among other counter-terrorism issues.

Top officials of President Barack Obama’s National Security Council at the White House were believed to have met with Azazi yesterday morning, while his meeting at the State Department would be hosted by the country’s Ambassador-at-Large and Co-ordinator for Counter-Terrorism, Daniel Benjamin.

In the past few days, the U.S. media and western news wire had been reporting on plans by some American federal lawmakers to ensure that Boko Haram is designated as a terrorist organization.

The lawmakers argued that the U.S. and global interests had been attacked by the group, citing the suicide bombing of the United Nations (UN) building in Abuja as evidence of the armed group’s intent to harm American interests.

But while the Congressional leaders have been writing the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, demanding such a designation and also threatening to enforce it by way of legislation, some American scholars earlier this week openly opposed the plan.

The letter written by the scholars, numbering 20, included signatories of Dr. Jean Herskovitz, from the State University of New York, former U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell, and a Nigerian-born don, Dr. Rita Edozien, from the Michigan State University.

The scholars said if the U.S. goes ahead to designate Boko Haram FTO, it would “internationalise the group’s standing and enhance its status among radical organisations elsewhere.”

Besides, the American intellectuals noted that “should Boko Haram be designated an FTO through this regime, it would be illegal for non-governmental organisations to interact with members of the terror gang – even if the purpose of such contact was to persuade them to renounce violence.”

But some prominent American Congressmen have insisted that the Obama administration must designate the insurgent gang a “foreign terrorist organisation.”

An agency report on Monday quoted Senator Scott Brown, a Republican from Massachusetts, as adding his voice in a letter to Clinton, urging her to designate the group as a terrorist body under U.S. law.

The argument from the lawmakers have been backed up with the reported facts that Boko Haram is linked to al-Qaeda, and also because the group had been linked to 700 killings in Nigeria over the last 18 months.

Last weekend, U.S. Representatives Peter King and Patrick Meehan, chairmen of the House Homeland Security Committee and its Counter-Terrorism Sub-committee in that order, both Republicans wrote to Clinton “suggesting that the administration was moving too slowly on the issue.”

there is no need crying over a spilt milk,us should go ahead and name boko haram as a terrorist gang,cos Gej has not done anytin to curb boko haramhttp://www.guardiannewsngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=86979:nigeria-opposes-us-bid-to-tag-boko-haram-terror-group-&catid=1:national&Itemid=559#.T7xyykb4qgg.twitter
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh Says She Has Stopped Smoking by hyman288: 10:45pm On May 22, 2012
So what about it,if she like let her keep smoking,it is for her good
Politics / Re: NNPC Spends ₦1.35bn Annually On 36 Employees by hyman288: 9:28am On May 06, 2012
A country all of us all belong,a few individual cud hold majority of us to ramson.wat a hopeless country

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