The only sect group which I know are not what they seem to be is BOKO HARAM. Think about it, is NIGERIA an Islamic that they are calling for the imposition of strict sharia in the North. What this proves is that, they want to divide Nigeria into 2 distinct division. From stories I have heard, this was what caused the civil war then when the IGBOS/IBOS wanted to detach themselves from Nigeria.These guys have an hidden agenda that they have not yet revealed.This brings me to their latest atrocity commited against the citizens of NIGERIA and the world at large. THE U.N. BUILDING BOMBING. The building housed humanitarian agencies and was at the time of the attack filled with people who have dedicated their lives to the service of the less priviledge. Do these people deserve to die? This morning, I read in a newspaper that the police has arrested some suspect in relation to the bombing. NICE PIECE OF WORK. PLEASE NOTE THAT I AM NOT CRITISIZING THE POLICE. THEY ARE DOING A TERRIFIC JOB. The problem with the nation today is illiteracy and unemployment. Had it being there were policies put in place by the government to favour free education, the boys being lured into these sect would have a highly placed and educational view of the world. MORE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES would keep these boys busy and occupied. As it is said,"AN IDLE MIND IS THE WORKSHOP OF THE DEVIL".
LET US ALL COME TOGETHER AND MAKE NIGERIA GREAT. "GREATEST NIGERIANS"
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
WHERE THERE IS A WILL
There is a saying that goes thus "WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE IS BOUND TO BE A WAY". This is the case in the arab awakening. why? "because" without the bravery and effontry to tackle this authoritian menace, these citizens would still be at their standing and stagnant point. I have also noticed something that humans always need someone to lead them. without BOAZZI (forgive me for any error made in the spelling), the arabs would have not awakened. NATO and the rest of the coalition forces needed the people to make their first move.
I sincerely believe that GADHAFI should have spared himself the trouble and heartache by simply stepping down. He ought to have followed the example of former egyptian president, HOSNI MUBARAK. MUBARAK put the people first before his own selfish desire and stepped down before the protest got more out of hand. I ADMIRE THE MAN. GADHAFI has been disgraced. literary speaking, my elders always say that a man or human with closed fists always end up losing more than what they bargained for. all what they had in mind was misers but the proverb applies to MOAMMAR GADHAFI. He has lost his family, his prestige, his home, his honour and his place in the society. BASHAR AL-ASSAD is headed down the same path and he is already more than half way there HIS DOOM.
I praise the courage of the citizens of LIBYA AND SYRIA. R.I.P to the martyrs and to the remaining citizens, Keep the flag flying
I sincerely believe that GADHAFI should have spared himself the trouble and heartache by simply stepping down. He ought to have followed the example of former egyptian president, HOSNI MUBARAK. MUBARAK put the people first before his own selfish desire and stepped down before the protest got more out of hand. I ADMIRE THE MAN. GADHAFI has been disgraced. literary speaking, my elders always say that a man or human with closed fists always end up losing more than what they bargained for. all what they had in mind was misers but the proverb applies to MOAMMAR GADHAFI. He has lost his family, his prestige, his home, his honour and his place in the society. BASHAR AL-ASSAD is headed down the same path and he is already more than half way there HIS DOOM.
I praise the courage of the citizens of LIBYA AND SYRIA. R.I.P to the martyrs and to the remaining citizens, Keep the flag flying
Friday, 19 August 2011
SYRIAN PRESIDENT:-FROM GRACE TO GRASS
The UN, America etc have withdrawn their support 4rm d Syrian president BASHAR AL-ASSAD for his crimes against the people of his country. people, just imagine giving soldiers d standing order 2 kill citizens COVERTLY. Now, that is just plain inhuman. the guy is like a green snake under green grass. my people will say (literary translation)''the insect that destroys the plant, resides on the plant'' I strongly back d decisions of OBAMA, MERKHEL AND SARKOZY. GOD HELP THE SYRIAN CITIZENS. The guy is sure to go bonkers knowing that everything he has, has been consficated or ''freezed''. What do you think?
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Tuesday, 16 August 2011
- Gunfire and shelling rang out across Syria's coastal city of Latakia early Tuesday amid reports of Palestinian refugees fleeing a restive and impoverished enclave there.
At least five people died on Tuesday, according to a resident who requested anonymity for safety reasons, and the city remained under siege amid a military offensive against protesters.
The humanitarian situation deteriorated amid the government's offensive in the city. Shops and bakeries were closed, and at least two mosques were damaged. The gunfire could be heard "all night and morning," the witness said.
"This is the fourth day that we do not have electricity or water. Landline phone connections have been down most of the day," he said by satellite phone.
Snipers perched atop various locations in the city's al-Ramel neighborhood, the site of a Palestinian refugee camp, he said.
Demonstrations have taken place in the Ramel area every day since the Syrian uprising began five months ago, the Local Coordination Committees of Syria said.
The LCC, a network of opposition activists, said the area's lack of basic urban services could be a reason why those in Ramel are angry at the Syrian government.
"The tragedy of (Ramel) has not stopped since yesterday," the LCC said in a statement Tuesday.
The refugee camp normally holds 10,000 people, but reports have surfaced of many people fleeing violence there.
The resident said a large portion of the Ramel area has been evacuated.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which provides assistance for Palestinian refugees across the Middle East, has expressed alarm over reports of heavy gunfire from Syrian security forces into the refugee camp and other areas.
"Reports from various sources indicate deaths and casualties among the Palestinian refugee population, although poor communications make it impossible to confirm the exact number of dead and injured," it said in its latest statement.
Christopher Gunness, UNRWA spokesman, said refugees in Latakia had been asked to leave by the Syrian security forces. He said some left on their own because they were afraid for their lives.
"We are asking the Syrian government for immediate access to the Palestinians, as their well-being is our responsibility," Gunness told CNN.
The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said security forces entered the city only to protect its residents from armed gangs.
The Syrian government vehemently denied reports that more than 5,000 Palestinians fled the refugee camp in the area after it came under fire from Syrian security forces. It also reported Tuesday that reports of shelling by the navy on Ramel are "completely untrue."
A video posted on YouTube Monday purportedly shows a dead girl who was shot in the eye as her father drove by a security checkpoint in Latakia.
Rami Abdul-Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group, said the girl and her parents were trying to flee in a car. The father was shot in the shoulder and the mother was lightly injured.
Bloodshed in the country has persisted since a government crackdown on anti-government protesters started in mid-March.
The LCC said at least 2,545 people have died. The vast majority were civilians, and 391 were security personnel, the LCC said.
The strong security reaction to demonstrators calling for political changes has spurred outrage among world powers, like the United States, and among Syria's neighbors, such as Jordan and Turkey.
At least five people died on Tuesday, according to a resident who requested anonymity for safety reasons, and the city remained under siege amid a military offensive against protesters.
The humanitarian situation deteriorated amid the government's offensive in the city. Shops and bakeries were closed, and at least two mosques were damaged. The gunfire could be heard "all night and morning," the witness said.
"This is the fourth day that we do not have electricity or water. Landline phone connections have been down most of the day," he said by satellite phone.
Snipers perched atop various locations in the city's al-Ramel neighborhood, the site of a Palestinian refugee camp, he said.
Demonstrations have taken place in the Ramel area every day since the Syrian uprising began five months ago, the Local Coordination Committees of Syria said.
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"The tragedy of (Ramel) has not stopped since yesterday," the LCC said in a statement Tuesday.
The refugee camp normally holds 10,000 people, but reports have surfaced of many people fleeing violence there.
The resident said a large portion of the Ramel area has been evacuated.
The U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which provides assistance for Palestinian refugees across the Middle East, has expressed alarm over reports of heavy gunfire from Syrian security forces into the refugee camp and other areas.
"Reports from various sources indicate deaths and casualties among the Palestinian refugee population, although poor communications make it impossible to confirm the exact number of dead and injured," it said in its latest statement.
Christopher Gunness, UNRWA spokesman, said refugees in Latakia had been asked to leave by the Syrian security forces. He said some left on their own because they were afraid for their lives.
"We are asking the Syrian government for immediate access to the Palestinians, as their well-being is our responsibility," Gunness told CNN.
The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said security forces entered the city only to protect its residents from armed gangs.
The Syrian government vehemently denied reports that more than 5,000 Palestinians fled the refugee camp in the area after it came under fire from Syrian security forces. It also reported Tuesday that reports of shelling by the navy on Ramel are "completely untrue."
A video posted on YouTube Monday purportedly shows a dead girl who was shot in the eye as her father drove by a security checkpoint in Latakia.
Rami Abdul-Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an activist group, said the girl and her parents were trying to flee in a car. The father was shot in the shoulder and the mother was lightly injured.
Bloodshed in the country has persisted since a government crackdown on anti-government protesters started in mid-March.
The LCC said at least 2,545 people have died. The vast majority were civilians, and 391 were security personnel, the LCC said.
The strong security reaction to demonstrators calling for political changes has spurred outrage among world powers, like the United States, and among Syria's neighbors, such as Jordan and Turkey.
CNN cannot independently verify opposition or government claims because Syria has restricted international journalists from reporting inside the country.
Monday, 15 August 2011
HELLFIRE:- IS IT REAL?
PRESUMED IMAGES OF HELLFIRE
There are stories of hellfire and all its blood curdling screams of horror. sometime ago, scientist drilling in remote siberia drilled into hell and recorded the screams there bt can we determine the credibility of the story or not? I ave also heard stories of people being transported in their dreams to hellfire where they met people who they never thought they will meet there bt is this true? 5AXYSB9U2TKV
There are stories of hellfire and all its blood curdling screams of horror. sometime ago, scientist drilling in remote siberia drilled into hell and recorded the screams there bt can we determine the credibility of the story or not? I ave also heard stories of people being transported in their dreams to hellfire where they met people who they never thought they will meet there bt is this true? 5AXYSB9U2TKV
Thursday, 11 August 2011
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER SAYS "FIGHTBACK IS ON"
British prime minister,David Cameron said yesterday that a strike back is on against the rioters in London city. Anti riot policemen were seen all over the potential rioting towns in London. Photos of Looters were also posted on THE SUN newspaper for recognition. WILL THIS WORK OR NOT? A father whose son was killed by rioters when he was defending his fathers shop told the people to go home and not to say yes to violence again. i quote:- "IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO, GO HOME" To me, he is right on spot for more info, click here
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