Tuesday, September 5, 2017

I MUST STOP NNAMDI KALU-BIAFRA IS A SCAM. SIM PRESIDENT SPEAKS LOUD

The National coordinator of SPEAK ISLAM MOVEMENT[SIM] Engr. Mubarak made it clear yesterday in Abuja that he must stop Nnamdi Kalu the IPOB Leader because he is not bringing peace among the people of the country and his intention to stand Biafra is a scam. He further exposed the secret of the IPOB leader and his religious secret intentions to convert all the Biafra supporting states into Judaism para-venture he succeeds.

This is not known to most of his followers especially the Christians in the location, loosing their lives and property for what they don't know.

I cannot be here and sit and watch mess continuously happening. I must stop him and save my people from the hatred they are busy orienting them with. I speak for one Nation Nigeria.

I must stop Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra is a Scam.

Engr Mubarak said he must make sure that he uses all possible resources to stop him and maintain peace among the people of Nigeria.

There is no peace among the tribe Ibos among their fellow Nigerians simply because of one man. He must be stopped now so that our country Nigeria will be favorable for all of us. Over looking and keeping silent and watch one man spoil the unity of this nation cannot work as long as I live. I stand for the unity and peace of my dear country Nigeria. Being a part of history is not my concern.

It's quite a pity that this man is such a wicked fellow for using most illiterates and jobless youths and some blind unexposed rich individuals to execute his scam and wicked barbaric intention.

Someone out there may wonder and ask who is Engr. Mubarak but now is not the time to know but those that knows him knows where he comes from.

In our dear country today Ibos are spotted on a b black list and the image is currently undergoing some structuring, why will Nnamdi Kalu raise the dust again? If no one is ready to stop him, I am out to successfully put an end to the mess the man is causing presently among the Ibos of Nigeria.

I encourage Nnamdi Kaluto embrace the right turn of the road by by applying his wonderful agenda if he is sincere enough and not being seen as a threat to the government..

Judaism as his main and major interest should be done in a peaceful religious ethics and not scamming the foolish ones. He should be bold and strong to present his religious intentions to them.

In Nigeria today, we have only 2 major religion  which are Christianity and Islamic Religion and if a true Nigerian that lives in Nigeria can tell you the status of religion in the country today.

He can practice his religion but he cannot deceive Ibos into his religion by using a scam template ''BIAFRA'' or IPOB Indigenous People Of Biafra and very soon their inner eyes will open to Adopted People Of Jews''AIPOJ''

IF YOU ARE A WELL MEANING Nigeria, THIS EFFORT IS FOR YOU AND ME.


Reported from SIM Headquarters Abuja.

Friday, March 17, 2017

Where does Vanderbilt's foul rank among all-time worst March Madness blunders?

The highlight of the first day of the 2017 NCAA tournament was Northwestern’s first-ever tournament win. But the Wildcats’ victory was possible only because of one of the biggest gaffes in March Madness history.
Up one with around 15 seconds left, Vanderbilt’s Matthew Fisher-Davis fouled Northwestern’s Bryant McIntosh. McIntosh went to the line, sunk two free throws and the Wildcats pulled out the win. Fisher-Davis, who thought his Commodores were down one, later admitted it was a “dumb-ass foul.”
The foul is far from the most costly blunder in NCAA tournament history, but it is up there with some of the worst. Here’s a look at the top six boneheaded plays over the years:

The world's fastest growing religion? Islam

 Islam is the world's fastest growing religion - and not just in Muslim majority nations: 10% of all Europeans are projected to be members of the Muslim faith by 2050, according to a recent Pew Research Center study.
The study estimates that from 2010 to 2050, Muslims will have increased across the world by 73%, followed by Christians who are projected to grow by 35% during the same time period, and Hindus at 34%.
That means that Islam -- currently the world's second-largest religion -- will surpass Christianity as the world's biggest religion by the end of the century, the study projects.












 Why? Muslim women have more children, on average -- 3.1 children compared to 2.3 for all other religious groups combined, Pew says. Also, those of the Muslim faith tend to be, on average, seven years younger than non-Muslims.
There's not a whole lot new in the findings from what Pew reported in 2015. This year's annual survey also sheds light on how Muslims are perceived around the world, including American views on Islam today compared to 2002 by political party. The study finds the people they surveyed who lean Republican had a more negative view of Muslims in the United States than in 2002, a year after the 9/11 attacks, while the opposite was true for those who lean Democrat.

 


The status of Muslims in the United States has been front and center with President Donald Trump's travel ban against six Muslim-majority countries being temporarily blocked by two federal judges. They cited Trump's statements about Muslims during his campaign for president as part of their rulings.
Last year, Trump told CNN's Anderson Cooper: "I think Islam hates us."
The new ban was announced earlier this month and was set to take effect Thursday. It would have banned people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen from entering the US for 90 days and all refugees for 120 days

Friday, March 3, 2017

Top Kremlin diplomat calls US uproar over Russia ties a 'witch hunt'

Russia's foreign minister pushed back Friday at assertions that his country's US ambassador is a spy, and echoed US President Donald Trump's contention that the controversy over contacts between Kremlin officials and Trump's campaign is "a witch hunt."
"The ambassadors are appointed in order to maintain relationships," Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference in Moscow.
"They are maintained by holding meetings, talks and establishing contacts with officials from both executive and legislative branches of power. I can only quote what the media said today -- this all looks like a witch hunt."
 
 
Citing current and former senior US government officials CNN reported that Kislyak is considered by US intelligence to be one of Russia's top spies and spy recruiters in Washington.
But Russia's Foreign Ministry has angrily rejected allegations that its top diplomat in Washington is a spy amid controversy over meetings he held with US Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Thursday insisted Kislyak was "a well-known, world-class diplomat."
"He was deputy minister of foreign affairs in Russia, who has communicated with American colleagues for decades in different fields, and CNN accused him of being a Russian spy ... of recruiting? Oh my God!"

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates was dismissed by President Donald Trump Monday evening

Dana Boente, who Trump appointed to succeed Yates as acting attorney general, rescinded Yates' guidance and instructed the Justice Department to "defend the lawful orders of our president."
Democrats reacted with outrage to the night's dramatic events, warning that it called into question the independence of the Justice Department in the Trump administration.

"Trump has commenced a course of conduct that is Nixonian in its design and execution and threatens the long-vaunted independence of DOJ," Michigan Democratic Rep. John Conyers tweeted. "If dedicated gov officials deem his directives to be unlawful & unconstitutional, he will simply fire them as if gov is a reality show."
But Trump's former GOP rival, Sen. Ted Cruz, jumped to the President's defense.
"After eight long years of a lawless Obama Department of Justice, it is fitting--and sad--that the very last act of the Obama DOJ is for the Acting AG to defy the newly elected President, refuse to enforce the law, and force the President to fire her," Cruz said in a statement.
Yates was fired as the administration was still recovering from the fury surrounding Trump's hardline immigration measures, including stinging criticism from some congressional Republicans who said the administration's process was far from smooth.
"They know it could've been done in a better way and my guess is they're going to try to clean it up," Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican, told reporters. "They probably learned that communication and the inter-agency process would probably be helpful."

Donald Trump's early crisis

Breaking News: President Donald Trump begins his 11th day in office shrouded in crisis, roundly criticized for a chaotic unveiling of immigration measures and under new scrutiny after he fired the nation's top law enforcement officer who refused to enforce them.


On an extraordinary night of political drama Monday, the President dismissed acting attorney general Sally Yates by letter after she instructed the Justice Department not to defend Trump's immigration order, which bans travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations and temporarily halts refugee arrivals.
Yates was a remnant of the Obama administration, only in office until the Senate confirms Jeff Sessions as the next attorney general. But her dismissal reflected the sudden political forces unleashed in Washington in the early days of the Trump administration as the President seeks to impose his authority on the federal government and shows little patience for those who would block him from implementing core campaign pledges.
The dramatic move came soon after CNN reported Yates told Justice Department lawyers not to make legal arguments defending Trump's executive order on immigration and refugees.
"(Yates) has betrayed the Department of Justice," the White House statement said.

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Lawyers for 2 Iraqis file lawsuit after being detained in NY due to travel ban

Developing story - Washington. Lawyers for two Iraqis who had been granted visas to enter the US have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the US government after they were detained when they arrived in New York Friday.
According to court papers, both men legally were allowed to come into the US but were detained because of the executive order signed Friday. Under that order, Iraqi citizens are not allowed to come into the US for 90 days. The lawyers are asking for a hearing because they maintain the detention is illegal because the men had valid visas.

Lawyers for the Iraqis are aiming to file a class-action lawsuit on behalf of other refugees
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The lawsuit was earlier reported by The New York Times.

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