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mich24(m): 6:53am On Jun 09, 2016
gringringringringrin
Cherishing:
This is inform the masses that the president of Name Checkers Association of Nigeria(NCAN) Mr. Omotayo Ojalande OrigiOrigi the one that seeth both the seen and the unseen,has gone blind meanwhile another source confided to us that his secretary is on the run at the time of filling this report.










Our dear NLer people are hereby adviced to remain calm as the news of biggest fraud in the history of UK is not true grin and remains unconfirmed by NCAN


A national Working committee will be set up from all geopolitical states in order to get real the name/names person involved in this outrageous and humongous theft.
mich24(m): 8:12pm On Jun 08, 2016
Why do i need to comment again,
May Chukwu Okike Abiama Bless you my sister;

changeagent you have some Questions to attend to here most especially why you 'our brothers' from the other side don't want our history be told and Why we should we forget Biafra war
I need only one reason,
Thank u

kenny987:
Indeed!! Op u are very funny and mischievous. I'm all for unity n peace provided the lopsided system of governance in this country is reordered to give autonomy to the federating regions of this country. Otherwise, every other thing will be a waste because some regions continue to bear the brunt of rape n destruction just to set others up. You really believe 13% is the cure for all ills? How about others pull their own weight n tly contribute effectively to or better still, be responsible for the development of their regions? Is that too much to ask n expect?

Now op, tell me exactly how u believe the bolded should be done? Just to snap out of it when a mere ance day on 30th May met over 50 Igbos dead once again at the hands of Nigerian soldiers? You really expect the East to erase memories of the civil war? Why? Is it not an integral part of Nigerian history? Exactly why isn't this part of history taught to Nigerian children nationwide but they are rather taught about colonisation and the Uthman Dan fodio jihad n all such stuff? You expect memories of the war and millions of dead Igbos to be wished away like it never happened? Why? Did it not happen? Decent nations that have fought wars n stuff actually set up memorials, some even have museums set up for the purposes of remembrance so why is there a conscious effort here to 'erase these memories' like they never happened? You really think it will be of great service to Nigeria that say 40 years down the line, our children will understand d civil war to be a mere fable? What are u asking for really? That old Easterners forget the entire war or forget the unjustified deaths of children n d vulnerable?

When the marginalisation keeps happening right before our very eyes and are clear to see, how do u stop 'feelings' of being marginalised? How about demanding a stop to all forms of marginalisation as a prerequisite for peace? Is there a reason why d core security apparatus of this country doesn't have an Igbo person as one of the security chiefs? Yet you've got d Minister, COAS, DG DSS, ONSA, et al all from the north? Does that make sense to you? Where is d sense of balance then? How is marginalisation reduced to mere feelings when d President is clear on his intent to actually marginalise based on voting patterns? Does 97% n 5 % ring a bell?




I read somewhere in the news yesterday that the Court of Appeal reinstated 20 INEC staff wrongfully disengaged. Can u explain why those 20 were all from the South and about 16 out of the 20 were all from d SE/SS? Sheer coincidence? I'm certain u don't believe that.

Finally I see u had pieces of 'advice' for those from d South, East n North. Where's the West or aren't they part of Nigeria? Or they've got no problems?

Op! You are just a very pretentious person not seeking real peace but just trying to force down dissenting views n voices. For real peace, all fault lines must be addressed and resolved not forgotten or erased or swept under the carpet because they just remain right under the surface till they manifest in more terrifying proportions.
mich24(m): 4:37pm On Jun 08, 2016
I no talkam

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mich24(m): 4:12pm On Jun 08, 2016
The faster they understand the better for them.

But wantiooo you mean those folks from the other side are claiming oil was explored with cocoa and grandnut money
This guys can be funnyooooh;chooo gringringringringrin

ZombieNation:
As you all in the SW continue celebrating Dangote's refinery construction in Ondo as a sign of progress in your sophisticated region I want you all to pause and reflect on the fact that in the nearest future the north will claim ownership of the oil industry in your region since it was one of their own who invested in the development of the sector.

This is akin to the much circulated but since debunked lie that the Niger Delta oil industry was developed with groundnut and cocoa proceeds from both the north and sw respectively.

That lie has been the anchor to which the nigerian govt used in claiming exclusive ownership of oil Wells in the ND.

If you must know the oil industry in the Delta was not developed from cocoa but from concessions given to foreign oil companies who invested their money and not your cocoa peanut cash.


That aside, I will like you all to know that this lie is about to take root as facts in your region.

Or have you bothered to ask why the oil licencing in the sw is exclusively a private venture and not in anyway like the partnership agreements and t ventures entered between oil companies and the state owned NNPC?

Lies do actually end up catching up with the bearer.

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mich24(m): 3:04pm On Jun 08, 2016
5%ters anyi nwere ebu nwee nfu

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mich24(m): 12:51pm On Jun 08, 2016
coolitempa1:



Your fake laugh cannot disguise the fact that....there is and can never be a Biafra where you can exploit the minorities ever... grin

As you have need exploiting them.

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mich24(m): 9:49pm On Apr 10, 2016
Polar3:


k if u say so,now bring it outta ur anus lemme take to someone for interpretation..sorry,no insult.

Am sorry little boy, I don't trade insult with kids.

mich24(m): 5:59pm On Apr 10, 2016
Polar3:


shove whatever garbage u farted there up ur goddamm arsse,mofo..

Am sorry you can't read Igbo but you can take it to anyone who can read to do the reading for you.

No insult
mich24(m): 8:57pm On Apr 09, 2016
You need to see what am seeing,
Cossy ojiakor is now a leaner.

Am just failing in love for this woman grin grin grin

mich24(m): 8:52pm On Apr 09, 2016
Polar3:


pls yall shud do the pushing out fast and keep ur bloody model country zoo all to urselves..we the niger deltans are also going with them..gud luck to u zoogerians.

Nwanne Park well , achorom ka nwamadi ahu gwam ihe bu nkpa ya so that m ga apiaya koboko nmuo, ighotago
mich24(m): 8:54pm On Apr 08, 2016
GboyegaD:
These guys are a big shame to our nation. Wondering what they gain from stealing at their old age.

I think pushing them out of our country is the best solution

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mich24(m): 8:30am On Apr 08, 2016
Www.
mich24(m): 9:44pm On Mar 26, 2016
adegunwa4real:
First of all, the snake hunter oga lala will be very dissapointed in u ddue to ur inability to kill common python while ur mates kill and feast on anaconda!


Second of all angry u guys just set a death trap by putting that reptile in the stream, in a year or more, it'll grow very huge and start swallowing anything that comes near that stream#congrats angry

pythons can't just bite you, even if it bites, it's bite is not harmful, in my village in Anambra once a python bites you it will sigh immediately, if it didn't sigh all you need to do is to look for a very nice cane froge am till it sighs, but you have no atom of right to kill it unless you are ready to give it a befitting burial.

I, personally hate seeing it killed as it poses no health or other threat to us.

Lastly,am trying to launch Nigeria Animal right Initiative in order to reduce "see a very big snake killed in our compound today" on nairaland.

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mich24(m): 9:06am On Mar 26, 2016
koboko69:
This OP is a shameless liar!

Just out to redicle the Nigerian Army.

4 people told to go unclad a snd swim in the gutter cos they bashed their car is a lie from the pit of hell.

U posted a pic of only one guy in the gutter...yet u claim there were 4 guys.


shocked you must be residing in Jupiter grin

Pls when you visit earth try coming to Nigeria cheesy
mich24(m): 9:02am On Mar 26, 2016
OKOROCHA' Profile I presume
mich24(m): 7:29am On Mar 26, 2016
McCarlito:
For the love of the OYEL

In western countries oyel na blessing but for here na curse.
mich24(m): 6:47am On Mar 26, 2016
Suspected guerrillas are daily streaming into Aladja and Ogbe-Ijoh, Urhobo and Ijaw communities in Delta State respectively, as the two towns prepare for full blown war.

The two sides are also said to be stockpiling arms and ammunition to settle their two-decade-old tussle over land.

The protracted land ownership tussle has claimed over 200 lives in the past two decades. Many people have been injured while buildings, cars and other property worth millions of naira have been destroyed since fresh hostilities broke out on Thursday.

Although armed soldiers and mobile policemen have been deployed in the two communities in the aftermath of the invasion and looting of a police station on Thursday, there was palpable tension when our correspondent visited the ‘war zone’ yesterday.

The police said yesterday that they were on top of the situation and had created a buffer zone between the two communities until the state government settled the boundary dispute.
Sources said one of the two warring sides was shipping in weapons in coffins and other unusual means, while the other side was mobilising ex-militants and bringing in weapons used in the Niger Delta crisis
”We learnt that the Aladja people are importing fighters from other clans and are stockpiling weapons which they bring in coffins and also disguised as goods,” a young Ijaw man told The Nation at Ogbe-Ijoh.

He added: “We cannot fold our hands and wait for them to come and kill our people before we do something, so we are making our own arraignments to ensure that we are not caught unawares.”

At Aladja, a source said the people were fleeing because of report that Ijaws were mobilising militants, arms and ammunition from Ijaw riverside communities preparatory to an attack..
“Nobody is sleeping with two eyes close now,” the source said.
At Ogbe-Ijoh, there was power blackout because youths from Aladja had cut off power supply by pulling down three high tension poles which transmit electricity to the town.

“That has been their stock in trade. Whenever there is a disagreement, they would block government road leading to Ogbe-Ijoh.

“This time around, they went further by pulling down the electric poles, thereby cutting us off from the national power grid,” an aggrieved youth in the town said.
Meanwhile, one of the victims of Thursday’s bloody clash, Mr Freeborn Makrigbene, told our reporter that he escaped death by a whisker when he attempted to broker peace with the Aladja youths who barricaded the road leading to Ogbe-Ijoh.

“My sin is that I am an Ogbe-Ijoh man. They used machetes on me, cut my body in several parts and even a soldier who came to assist me was not spared.
“We want peace and we think it is the inaction of the government that is causing all these fights,” Makrigbene added.
Speaking in the same vein, Mr Aaron Aghorigho told our reporter that his business premises located in Aladja, near Ogbe-Ijoh boundary was pillaged by irate youths suspected to be from the Ijaw community.
He said: “I got the information last night that my house and shop were looted. I could only sneak in to get my mother out of the trouble spot.”

Meanwhile, the President of Ijaw Youth Council, Comrade Udengs Eradiri and other stakeholders, have urged the two warring communities to sheathe their swords in the interest of peace and security of the area.
Speaking in the same vein, Jerry Oromoni and Chief Michael Jonny, while suing for peace, advised the state government to take action and not wait for heavy casualties before wading into the conflict.

The Commander of the Warri Area of the Delta Police Command, Assistant Commissioner of Police (A) Mohammed Muazu, who announced the creation of a buffer zone between the two communities, warned that anyone caught violating the security arrangement would be treated as an offender and an aggressor.
He confirmed that a peace meeting had been held with both communities.

Muazu said::”I can confirm to you authoritatively that all the stolen items that were stolen yesterday were recovered. Everything was brought back because at yesterday’s (Thursday) meeting I read the riot act to them that if they failed to produce the guns, I would raid that community.
“And sincerely speaking, I had the intention to enter the community. It was the who said I should not. I already had a unit on standby.
“I told them to go and maintain peace and they should wait for the government to come and give them the proper plan or demarcation or the so-called buffer zone so that we will now know where belongs to who and nobody should encroach on the buffer zone, pending when government decides on what to do with it.

“In the meantime, I have a complete unit of mobile policemen, headed by an ASP. I have gunboats manned by the navy and marine police. The conventional police have been put on high alert that they must make peace and make sure no miscreant comes to constitute any nuisance.

“Anybody, whether on the water or on land, who comes to cause trouble should be picked and be decisively dealt with.
“So there is relative peace, normalcy has been restored now, pending when government will bring out whatever decision on Wednesday, after the security council meeting.

“Five representatives each from the two sides, including the council chairmen, will go to meet the governor on Wednesday so that the government will issue a white paper.”.
It was gathered that all the arms and ammunition looted from the Ogbe-Ijoh police station on Thursday by the youths of the community had been returned to the police.

http://www.ynaija.xyz/2016/03/20-yr-old-communal-war-gathers-fresh.html?m=1

mich24(m): 6:29am On Mar 26, 2016
AT 12, the world of Queen (surname withheld) has literally turned upside down. Her dreams are crumbling as she undergoes medical treatment owing to alleged abuse by her father, Bamekpa.

Her injuries are serious enough to warrant urgent surgery in one of the hospitals in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Queen is no doubt in pains. At a point, she bled profusely from her private part. Her father, who hails from Imiringi, Ogbia Local Government Area, Bayelsa State, allegedly started to defile her at the age of 11.
He was alleged to have serially raped and eventually impregnated her. Then he forced her to abort a four-month-old pregnancy through a crude process that currently threatens her life.

Queen told Operation Rescue (OPER), a human rights group, led by Princess Elizabeth Egbe, that she ran away from the house when she could no longer bear her father’s devilish craving.
She said: “There was nobody to help me. He kept doing it despite my efforts to stop him. It was a painful and violent experience. I ran away from home because there was a time I bled so much from my private part.”
Sobbing, she said: “When I became pregnant and he heard about it, he handed me over to a lady who took me through an unsuccessful process of abortion. I have been suffering series of health issues after the abortion.”

Speaking on the travails of his niece, her uncle, David Apigi, expressed shock at the way she was allegedly violated by her father.
He said: “My niece told me the trauma she has been ing through in
father’s house and how her father has been using her, turning her to his second wife.
“She said he had sex with her to the extent that he aborted her four-month-old pregnancy. She ran to me and begged me not to allow her to return to her father’s house because she was tired. I decided to accommodate her. The father started looking for her without knowing she was with me.”

He said he reported the matter to the Kolo Police Station but asked them to hold on to enable him make some investigations. He said after his investigations, he called his cousin, Rex Ogboku, in Abuja who reported the matter to the Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA).

But FIDA was sluggish in the way it handled the matter, Apigi noted. “My cousin, Rex Ogboku, in Abuja called FIDA to inform them about the situation. But the way FIDA was going about the issue was too sluggish for my liking. I decided to the Operation Rescue.
“We went back to the police and the Otuasiga Police Station arrested the man. The process through which the Otuasiga Police Station was handling the case was not satisfactory.

“Imagine a situation where somebody was arrested and while in detention he was still having access to his phone, making calls. He even called me. He called my uncle, trying to plead with him for settlement. I moved the case to Kolo Police Station.”
He said his niece’s father was notorious for sexual perversion, alleging also that he had slept with his biological sisters. He said the suspect repeatedly had carnal knowledge of his cousin’s daughter and forced her to commit abortion five times.

He said some of his victims were ready to testify against him.
Egbe also lamented the condition of the girl and called on the society to protect the girl-child.
She said: “Our investigations showed that the little girl had been perpetually raped by her father who impregnated her and forced her through abortion that has left her with so many health problems.

“When the girl was pregnant, she did not know. Her stepmother discovered she was pregnant and informed the father. The father handed her over to a lady who took her to a quack doctor for an abortion.

“After the abortion, the girl came back home and discovered she was bleeding from her private part. The father took her to that same lady who then took her to other places. The girl is still in pains and highly traumatised. She has been going through series of medical treatments.

“We want the police to really investigate this matter and get to the root of the case. We want the doctor to be arrested, and we want everybody that is involved to be arrested and prosecuted to serve as deterrent to other people who are involved in this act of perpetual evil against the girl-child. The girl-child is tender and has a lot to contribute to nation-building.”

http://www.ynaija.xyz/2016/03/just-in-12yrs-old-girl-raped-by-his.html?m=1

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mich24(m): 9:51pm On Mar 23, 2016
Realmcfynest:


Just showing you what happened and hope lalasticlala or mynd44 would do something about it

grin, OK
mich24(m): 5:04pm On Mar 23, 2016
That is normal among our political parties, so what do you mean
mich24(m): 4:37pm On Mar 23, 2016
That's a welcome development, kudos to IVM

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mich24(m): 1:46pm On Mar 23, 2016
. lipsrsealed
mich24(m): 1:43pm On Mar 23, 2016
Wike vs Lion of Ubima case no be today matter
mich24(m): 1:40pm On Mar 23, 2016
In an interview issued by channels TV on February 2014 to present day Governor of River state Wike,
he revealed how his Disagreement With Former Governor Of the State Rotimi Amaechi Began,

Watch video

http://www.ynaija.xyz/2016/03/how-my-disagreement-with-governor.html?m=1
mich24(m): 1:13pm On Mar 23, 2016
asuustrike2009:

For saying the truth right

You dey mind the am.
mich24(m): 10:06am On Mar 23, 2016
coolcharm:
This guy is a big fool

Explain
mich24(m): 9:51am On Mar 23, 2016
Against the background of the violence that apparently characterized the rerun elections in Rivers State, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has lashed out at president Mohammadu Buhari, saying that God is angry with him and that Nigerians should ask Buhari why they are suffering.

According to the governor, the president superintended over elections that were remarkably bloody.

The governor who spoke with Journalists in Abuja on Tuesday chronicled the lists of elections held under the present government, stating that power belonged to the God and and should not be abused by any individual no matter how highly placed.

He said: “I am telling you the truth. Power doesn’t come from anywhere. God rules in the affairs of men. Oppressing, bringing and cutting people down, taking their blood, God is angry. The way this government is taking people down, God is angry. God isn’t happy. Go to Rivers, they kill people.

“Go to Akwa Ibom, they kill people. Go to Bayelsa, they kill people, incarcerate innocent people. God is angry with Buhari. You can’t continue to take the blood of the innocent. Look at my predictions for the year 2016 for Nigeria, everything has come to . This is a different ball game. He that will take me, he that will go against me must first of all defeat God. If these were the kind of violence that greeted Buhari’s election would he ever be president?”

Speaking further on the likely impact of the just concluded expanded retreat of the National Economic Council, NEC in Abuja, Governor Fayose stated that the present economic situations in the country indicated that president Buhari lacked technical competence to solve the problem of the country.
Even though he specifically praised the idea, the governor wondered if it would not the just a talk shop.

“We have had a lot of these things, we have been through such a gatherings but at the end of the day, will it not be the same old rhetorics, same strategies? Is it a diversion or diversionary move to make Nigerians think you are working on the economy because a government that has actually come, which was elected precisely a year now doesn’t know what they are doing, they don’t know what they want, they don’t know why they got there, maybe they wanted power and not to put Nigeria on the part of prosperity?

“So it is a good Idea that we should talk about the economy of the country but I think the driver should know more than the engers but they don’t know direction. They are now fishing. They are fishing for ideas to run Nigeria because they don’t know.

“Again with all due respect, people won’t like the way I am saying it right now but they have to come to with reality; you can’t grow more than your pastor. You can’t grow more than your MD under the same roof. The president himself has very little capacity. He is limited by age.

“He is limited by academic competence and he is limited by exposure. If you can’t grow more than your pastor what will you offer and everybody has to look up to the president. So with his family of APC, they ought to have had an economic team, economic master plan for Nigeria.
“We should ask the president why are Nigerians suffering under him more than ever before.

Look at the electricity tariff; in most cases they will never get the supply of electricity maybe once a month they will get what we call estimated bills. The people are so disenchanted, the people are not happy.

There was this international body that said findings show that Nigerians are unhappy than ever before. Something must be causing all that. If you look at that last 6 elections around the federation, APC isn’t winning and it shows people are saying ‘have we not miss road?”

“The fact remains that when the disease catches up with you, you will not know until the thing is about terminating the life of the person concerned. If you look at the violence greeting our elections now it will amaze you, it will give you concern. Even the words of Jonathan abused him, say what you want to say but he promised they will be free and fair election and he delivered it against himself.

“Nigerians don’t know party, they know their stomach, they know their business, they know their economy. Let’s look back and imagine that so many middle class businesses are gone. Look at me having a daughter abroad and somebody says my daughter can’t get maintenance money in dollars abroad anymore.

“Education of my children has come to a halt after building such a child to a level of year 3 in the university. This is an indicator of incompetence, a clueless . Sometime a lot of agents in APC might have clues but the president doesn’t have clue, he has no clue. You see these things, people are afraid to say it”, he said.

>>>http://www.ynaija.xyz/2016/03/we-should-ask-president-why-are.html?m=1

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mich24(m): 6:40am On Mar 23, 2016
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My Chairman, please check out this name I listed on bido and also vote for it.

http://bido.com/Profile/Johnel4rl/Domains
mich24(m): 1:49pm On Mar 22, 2016
DaBullIT:

free their yam

free their dried fish

free their rice

See yeye talk, na Fulani get rice, fish and yam, I think you reside in Jupiter, when you get to earth quote me let's talk.

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