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Education / Re: Kwara School Flogging: Muslim Students Deserved Punishment – MURIC by T4taiwo(m): 11:15am On Oct 11, 2021
osuofia2:
Truly they deserve punishment. They know alcohol is forbidden in Islam yet they went to drink. It is haram in Islam to drink. The Southern Christians should face their front and leave Islam to do it thing according to how we want it to be done.
Shey if we de under Islamic Law and rule for Nigeria this kind thing for happen?

Even in the time of the prophet violators are not dehumanized in extreme ways, rather the prophet would counsel and reorientate them, aggressor has no place in Islam.

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Politics / Re: Muslims Use 'Jesus Name' For Spiritual Deliverance, Prayers (Video) by T4taiwo(m): 7:31am On Sep 03, 2021
chinjo:

Please they are pure Muslims. The word KUMFAYAKUN is an Islamic word.
is not an Islamic word, it's the Arabic language, don't confuse the two someone can be a perfect Arabic speaker and still be a non-Muslim.

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Health / Re: Does Forever Living Product Really Works For Hbp by T4taiwo(m): 10:04am On Aug 13, 2021
How was the forever living products you used, does it work effectively.

Justbright:
I recently got to kno am hypertensive and doctor has placed me on medications which has been affecting me negatively....
Someone introduced me to forever living product last week which i bought and have been using instead of anti hypertention drugs av been using...
I hhave been using d flp aloe Vera gel, garlic and thyme, and d omega 3fatty acid drugs for d past 4 days now...
My question is does dis supplement really works cos av been monitoring my bp readings and sometimes it's still on d high side.
Pls help
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: When Are We Going To Talk About These Lebanese And Chinese Companies by T4taiwo(m): 5:34am On May 07, 2021
We should be informed before we criticize any Lebanese company, not all Lebanese company enslaved their workers, I know of many that pay heavily especially when you have the desire experience.
The problem of Nigerian is that you want to be paid handsomely even when you can't contribute productively, am presently working in a Lebanese company and the salary is good plus other benefits

My brother gather experience and skills if you want to be value.

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Politics / Re: Lagos State Taskforce Team Confiscates 80 Motorcycles In Yaba by T4taiwo(m): 6:22am On Feb 04, 2021
the only way to go is outright ban of okada, it's shouldn't have been an alternative to commuters in the first place, but because we don't have a visible plan for transportation in the country. and the greedy monsters in power leverage on this to massively import okada into the country.

I stay in lagos, and I had omitted okada from my list of transportation, because of their lawlessness and recklessness, they had turn many breadwinners to bread scavengers, cause havoc to sa many homes.

always plan yourself before going out, atleast 1-3 hours before schedule, if you can do away from okada please don't hesitate, life is precious.

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Politics / Re: COVID-19 High Risk Claim: Kogi Government Threatens To Sue PTF, NCDC by T4taiwo(m): 6:53am On Feb 03, 2021
politician had hijack the process for personal enrichment. no be by force to declare ambiguous figures of false Covid-19 reports.
Politics / Re: Borno Speaker Says Guzamala LGA Under Full Control Of Bokoharam by T4taiwo(m): 4:18pm On Feb 02, 2021
we will surely overcome this administration.
Politics / Re: Borno Speaker Says Guzamala LGA Under Full Control Of Bokoharam by T4taiwo(m): 6:43pm On Feb 01, 2021
it's better to tell your citizens the truth and be criticised objectively, than to look pale in defending lies.
Politics / Re: Borno Speaker Says Guzamala LGA Under Full Control Of Bokoharam by T4taiwo(m): 6:20pm On Feb 01, 2021
Kaduna1stson:


That's because we are very peaceful in the north. The south has over 10 police stations in each local government and none can arrest a single killer herdsmen. The police stations in the south is to control their drivers and make them pay the federal government in cash on the roads before they can pass.
10 police station in a single local government. take am easy na
Politics / Borno Speaker Says Guzamala LGA Under Full Control Of Bokoharam by T4taiwo(m): 6:02pm On Feb 01, 2021
The Speaker of Borno State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Abdulkarim Lawan, on Monday, faulted claims made by Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed and the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Gabriel Olonisakin that all the 27 Local Government Areas in the state have been liberated from the hands of Boko Haram sect and fully under the control of Military Troops.

Local Government Area where he hails from is still under the control of Boko Haram sect.

He said, “there is no single existence of civil life in Guzamala, not to even talk of Military presence in the Council Headquarter and its surrounding communities, that are not dominated by armed Boko Haram Fighters.”

Lawan was speaking at Guzamala Concerned Stakeholders’ Meeting in Maiduguri and their continued stay in resettlement camps and other host communities for several years.

He said, although, he has been agitating for military presence in Guzamala to enable his displaced people take the advantage of Governor Babagana Zulum’s move in Reconstruction and Resettlement, but to no avail, as Guzamala is still a ‘no go area’.

He said even as Speaker who has been reelected for four consecutive times representing Guzamala, he has spent over three years without stepping into Guzamala, and wondered why the Federal Government Officials who were busy staying at their comfort in Abuja would fabricate lies in telling the general public that all local government areas in Borno are safe.

We have a total of 774 Local Government areas in Nigeria, we in Guzamala Council want the Federal Government to tell us whether Guzalama has been cancelled out of the 774 so that we can know our position and look for a better option”. Lawan stated.

He said even in the whole of the 10 Local Government Areas in the entire Northern Borno, lives only exists in the nine (9) Council Headquarters, but not in wards or villages, as most people from Northern Borno including their Imams, Traditional Rulers and stakeholders resides in Maiduguri and other host communities.

The Speaker, however, appealed to the new service chiefs led by the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Leo Irabor to put in their best restore civil presence in Guzamala and its surrounding communities so that his people will go back and resettle continue their normal lives.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/02/borno-speaker-faults-lai-mohammed-olanisakin-says-guzamala-lga-under-full-control-of-boko-haram/amp/
Education / Re: I Regret Going To The University by T4taiwo(m): 9:57am On Jan 01, 2021
Rilwayne001:
OP didn't really present a convincing argument, just usual tantrums that we've seen online.

Going to the school is very important, however schooling yourself is even more important. Both are mutually dependent, and you can't have one without the other, otherwise you'd not really feel accomplished. But in Nigeria, these people shouting "school na scam" are people who only went to study for going sake, cram and pour what they are taught down without ever thinking of applying these scenarios of teachings to life.

You don't ever have to agree with whatever you're taught in class, you're always expected to think outside the box, and that's why you're there in the first place. Many Nigeria don't ever think outside the box, they just want to graduate for graduation sake. They also expect school to hand over every teachings of life to them on a platter of gold, no!! School will definitely teach you 10%. It is your ability to develop this 10% to whatever percentage your development can that matters. This reality is what most people aren't seeing, because Nigeria don't like objectivity and just want things falling in place for them as they deem fit. Whereas, life is brutal, and doesn't succumb to your wishes.

because it doesn't work for them doesn't mean it wouldn't work for other, education is not to make u rich, but to aid your intellectual development to fit in the society.

your level of assimilation and ability to hernes your inner potential is what aid success.

Education no be Scam

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Car Talk / Re: Why Won’t Police In Nigeria Enforce Driving Rules? by T4taiwo(m): 8:34am On Jan 01, 2021
Claudiusdeux:


You can't expect the Law in Nigeria to function like the Law in Dallas or New Youk, or London at a fraction of the costs.

The NPF has a budget that is less than one fifth of what the New York city police gets. To police a population that is ten times more than New York.

Sometimes I wonder how we have managed.

(And no, this does not excuse government incompetence)

you sounding as if you are a stranger in the land, what the OP said was not a fallacy, our police officers had lacked in many areas, they had jettison their primary role, how dou expect a police officer abating crime and compounding the system.

not untill the government pump in billions to achieve a desire result, at least their performance should be visible with the little they collect.

they are damn too lazy.
Education / Re: David Oyedepo And His Brutality In Covenant University by T4taiwo(m): 3:05pm On Dec 15, 2020
if all of these penalty and punishment is clearly stated in the school handbook, then his actions I is justifiable ,then if not he his a dictator and should be rebuke.

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Politics / Re: FG To Sell Three Power Plants For N434bn by T4taiwo(m): 7:27pm On Nov 16, 2020
The average Nigerians is feeling the heat already, its getting to a stage where our endurance and perseverance maybe be suspended to tackle the incessant inhuman policies of the present administration.
Politics / Re: My Speech, If I Were President Buhari By Ik OGBONNA by T4taiwo(m): 10:34pm On Oct 22, 2020
dukeprince50:
no nation had good leaders bro, they only had good system that favours the country
If the system is corrupt, no way the impact of the leaders can be felt. Even if u put Seriake Dickson as the president of America, they will still be world powers cos the system has been built to favour the country meanwhile if Obama is the president of DRC, the country will still be as it is, we need to rebuild this country
Here the system is built to favour few people and if u no know person, u can't be ontop
when you have a good system and a worthless leader, the system may be infiltrated and collapses, having both is sacrosanct.

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Politics / Re: Oshiomole Is Finished, Let's Finish Tinubu Also by T4taiwo(m): 11:50am On Sep 20, 2020
humilitypays:
let's start from kicking thief Bola Tinubu out of Lagos, he is the criminal inspiring other political criminals in Nigeria angry
kicking him out and install another thief, yet the trend continue. instead of taking one person out of the system, why not collapse it and restore normalcy. power belongs to the people

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Politics / Re: Wike: We Have Kicked Out Godfatherism In Edo State by T4taiwo(m): 11:43am On Sep 20, 2020
Edo populace should take the credit and not PDP, the should be an eye opener for the intended wanna be godfather that power is transient.

I only enjoy obaseki to be magnanimous in victory, and repay the gesture of the edolites with massive development and job creation.

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Politics / Re: Oshiomole Is Finished, Let's Finish Tinubu Also by T4taiwo(m): 11:38am On Sep 20, 2020
splits, canvassing for another thief to take the helm, can't we do away with those two political evils milking us dry.
Politics / Re: Enugu Completes First Customary Court Of Appeal Headquarters by T4taiwo(m): 4:04pm On May 18, 2020
beautiful

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Politics / Saddam Hussein And Gaddafi Advice Abacha To Stashed Money Overseas — Galadima by T4taiwo(m): 11:09am On May 17, 2020
Buba Galadima happens to be an individual from Board of Trustees, National Party of Nigeria in 1978 and an Ex-National Secretary of defunt Congress for Progressive Change. He is famously known as Abacha boy.



During a meeting with OMOLARA AKINTOYE, Buba Galadima discusses the much called Abacha loots as he clarify what truly occurs and conviction the individuals who however Abacha plundered the economy are obliviousness Excerpts from the meeting

Talking about late General Sanni Abacha, the Federal Government basically recovered another money stashes by the Abacha Government; $311 million which the organization plans to use on the economy.

Galadima said he generally have an absolutely remarkable idea with respect to what you called Abacha loots. I know as a reality that around at that event, Abacha with data on key people from his organization, who pondered this money being stacked out, he was fittingly adviced by a bit of his accomplice presidents around the world

Saddam Hussein was one of them. Muammar Gaddafi was one of them. They adviced him that there was the likelihood that the US could sanction Nigeria and as such he should put aside money outside that could last the country, at any rate, in any event half year, even if Nigeria's account was blocked by the US, there won't be crisis in the country. I was a key figure in that assembly.

I was one of the alleged Abacha youngsters if you should know. I was the Director General, National Maritime Authority, whereby exports and import to Nigeria, were clearly going under my work region. Thusly, am in position to talk about Abacha and the supposed loot. By and by as for the repatriation of the money, I faulted the government in two areas about the action taken up until this point. At a point, one of the Minister said they would use the money for palliative. At some other point, another representative of the government said the monies will be used for the advancement of Abuja-Kano road, second Niger Bridge and the Ibadan Lagos interstate. That is twofold talk. Additionally, they should know, paying little heed to who speaks to the organization, Nigerians don't trust in this council. Furthermore, anything they want to use the money for, they have no right, under the Nigerian Constitution, to just spend the money without authorization by the National Assembly. Anything they want to do, they have to go to the National Assembly, for the recommendation to be analyzed by the entire country as addressed by the people from the National Assembly and they get support. The lawmaking body isn't Alpha and Omega to choose any utilization.

It is the sole benefit of the National Assembly to choose how money is to be spent. Anything they want to do with the money, let them understand that it is unlawful to sit in their work environments and assign money to their colleagues and state they are scattering palliatives. But in the event that the National Assembly appropriates, they ought to understand that they are overstepping the law and it is an impeachable offense for the president.

Abacha just assisted the country to saved the monies abroad taking into account the fear of US blocking Nigeria account, yet it's only a pity as a lot of Nigerians acknowledge something different.

This realities show that a couple of Nigerians believes Abacha was a brute and thieves but they are ignorant of what leads to.such action.

Genuinely clearly. It relies upon ignorance In any case, the truth is that we are running a set up government called lion's share rules framework. People can hold assorted slant gave it doesn't encroach on another's opportunity. What I have said to you by and by is my own evaluation reliant on what I knew about the organization and the man around at that point.

I am practically sure that if the late Professor Sam Aluko was alive, the wise man who drafted Abacha money related procedure; he ran immaculately the Abacha budgetary game plan; Aluko was a man of information and reliability, he managed the economy well around then that naira was going for 9/11 dollars. Credit must be given to him. The crude oli is selling for 20 dollars for each barrel and everybody is crying and that is in light of the fact that there was only terrible money related course of action set up.

Aluko talk pretty much these monies before his death,knowing that this isn't a fraud or thievery from abacha. In case they state Abacha was a criminal, my answer is, in any occasion he held the country together and everybody acknowledged you couldn't stomp all over our laws without being curtails.

https://news-af.feednews.com/news/detail/3c13e7c8f3807e1e3fb1e0fd73ac0a64?client=news
Health / Re: 193 New Cases Reported On May 14,5162 Total Confirmed,1180 Discharged,167 Death by T4taiwo(m): 12:03am On May 15, 2020
OK
Health / Re: The Legal Status Of Gov Wike"s Action by T4taiwo(m): 10:26pm On May 10, 2020
seconded
Politics / I Believe Makinde Only Had Dry Catarrh, Not COVID-19 –senator Buhari by T4taiwo(m): 8:53am On May 07, 2020
A Senator representing Oyo North senatorial district in Oyo State, Andulfatai Buhari has said that he was not convinced that Governor Seyi Makinde actually contracted COVID- 19 and tested negative after five days, saying that he must have had ordinary dry catarrh.

Buhari, who said this during an interview in Ibadan, insisted that he believed so going by non-chalant manner he had been treating the pandemic with the partial lockdown the state had been observing since its breakout in March.

Buhari said: “When you compare the decision of Governor el-Rufai and Governor Bala of Bauchi and that of Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo who all claimed they tested positive to coronavirus, the truth of the matter in my own opinion is that Governor Seyi Makinde only had catarrh and not coronavirus.

“I said this because if he actually had coronavirus, he would not be taking such porous decisions about the issue. “After the first, second and third test, Governor Rufai said he would never wish what he went through for his worst enemy, and that he was in hell in the first five days of his treatment. The first five days that was supposed to be the worst period throughout the world was when our own governor dramatically came back and said he was already tested negative.

“Our governor said that he was tested but the NCDC said publicly on Channels Television that they were not the one that tested Governor Makinde. He was tested probably by Professor Temitope Alonge.

“In the whole world today, my governor has gone into the Guinness Book of Record as the only person who contracted coronavirus and within five days came out and in seven days he had started having meeting with his Exco. “We need to lock down and know the people we are testing. We need total lockdown in Oyo. I am even averse to some senior cadre of civil servants resuming work at the Secretariat. “It is not yet time for that. We didn’t do lockdown and so we don’t know the real number of people already affected. “Governor Makinde needs to up his game in consonance with the reality on ground.”


https://www.newtelegraphng.com/i-believe-makinde-only-had-dry-catarrh-not-covid-19-senator-buhari

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Health / Re: COVID-19: 220 New Cases, 2388 Confirmed, 385 Discharged, 85 Deaths Cases by T4taiwo(m): 11:59pm On May 02, 2020
OK
Health / Re: Coronavirus: Kwara Polytechnics Students Invents A Touch Free Pedal Machine In A by T4taiwo(m): 8:48pm On May 02, 2020
brilliants initiative
Islam for Muslims / Re: Dreaming About My Late Dad Crying. by T4taiwo(m): 3:11pm On May 01, 2020
Rilwayne001:


Wow, really sorry for your loss brother. May Allah grant him eternal rest.


@ Empiree, Albaqir, and Lanrexlan do you guys have any say on this topic?

In my own ignorant opinion I think nothing is attached. It's just as a result of the bond between you two when he was alive. Even if you were not close with him when he was alive, the basic idea that he was your dad is enough bondness on its own, and the brain will always find a way to bring his picture to your dream over a course of particular time before it stops coming again.

I think seeing a loved one in a dream is more easier if one dreams a lot and tends to remember when one's awake, plus also the kind of attention and your believe on dreams.

I remember as a kid in about 11 years when I lost my grandma. I see her in my dreams almost every night. She's always always coming back from a journey looking beautiful. And everyone in the house would be joyous and telling her how much they miss her and all. For close to 5 years straight after her death, I see her in my dreams intermittently.

The there's a younger cousin of mine that died about 4years after my grandma. We weren't that close but I know him quite well. But once, I saw him crying profusely in my dream. I tried calling him but my voice would not come out in the dream. He crossed a large express road so easily that I marveled on how he did it. I couldn't cross the road because the road was too busy in the dream. He looked back at me one final time with tears full in his eyes, at that point in time I was horribly scared that my heart was pumping hard when I woke up. I had no body to interpret the dream to me but I think it was logical enough.

In essence back then, I used to dream a lot too. But I guess in the course of time, I abandoned some beliefs, especially the ones that has to give some sort Of spiritual meanings to dream. I'm not sure if there's any spirituality attached to dreams or maybe the brain is just collaging some pictures in our memories and playing tricks on us, because I got to know how powerful and deceptive our brains can be atimes. Ever since I abandoned spirituality of meanings to dream, I hardly have any sorts of dream. I do dream but I hardly pay attention to them, hence I don't even remember whenever I have one. The horror ones stopped coming too.

Nevertheless I'm open to learning.

Cc: lalasticalala, Seun

thank you my brother, may Allah swa grant him and all the departed muslim souls Aljanat fridaus.

Beautiful and well articulated advice, thank you.

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Politics / Re: Leave Goodluck Jonathan And Wife Or We Bring Down Nigeria – Nnamdi Kanu Warn FG by T4taiwo(m): 11:42am On May 01, 2020
which of the kanu
Islam for Muslims / Re: Dreaming About My Late Dad Crying. by T4taiwo(m): 9:36am On May 01, 2020
smallrincowis16:
pls ask scholars not people here
we have many scholars here

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Islam for Muslims / Dreaming About My Late Dad Crying. by T4taiwo(m): 9:33pm On Apr 30, 2020
Salaam alaikum, my dad just passed away recently, and I often see him in my dream crying profusely.

I am really scared. Is there any Islamic interpretation to this?

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Politics / Re: Tinubu Tells FG To Pay Relief Funds To Households Through BVN by T4taiwo(m): 10:15pm On Apr 15, 2020
good

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Sports / Re: Kazeem Tiyamiyu 'Kaka' Killed By Hit-And-Run Driver, Not SARS - Police by T4taiwo(m): 5:43pm On Feb 23, 2020
Shaddy rebuttal

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