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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by williamdeluxe(m): 2:12pm On May 24, 2019
RIP hungerbad
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by olawolami(m): 2:13pm On May 24, 2019
thank you and God bless you totally for this.....
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by enemyofprogress: 2:14pm On May 24, 2019
Divay22:

You my friend, you need spiritual cleansing grin grin
we all do
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Goalnaldo(m): 2:14pm On May 24, 2019
I wasn't so active when I opened my account newly but I came across few of his posts. Until now I never knew he was a philanthropist but his works spoke for him..
Op you made a good point and I hope people here will learn from it. I for one have never insulted anybody here because I believe so much in the golden rule : never do to people what you will frown at, if it's been done to you

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by KingRabota: 2:15pm On May 24, 2019
These Words are The Epitome of Maturity
TONYE001:
Hello,

Good morning.

Trust you all are doing OK.

Firstly, I would love to start by explaining why I brought this to the Culture Section of Nairaland. We were taught that culture is people's way of life. This piece addresses our way of life, here on Nairaland, at least.

I woke up to meet the sad news of the demise of this wonderful fellow, HungerBad. I didn't have any direct dealings with him but I knew him for two things - his comments and his benevolence. May his soul rest in God's perfect peace, may those he left behind find strength to carry on.

Nairaland is a faceless forum. Each day we come online, we interact with monikers, sometimes we forget that behind these monikers are actual humans with real names, families and real lives. I've been here for a while. I've seen things. I've seen people play over someone's depression, I've seen people mock others that need some sort of help or the other. I've seen people say terrible things about others. I've seen people wish others death. I've seen comments where users threaten to kill others. In the heat of the just concluded elections, I saw folks do things that I fear even animals may not do to themselves. I've seen people celebrate the deaths of others. This list is endless.

But there's more. I've seen good deeds go down here too. A couple of times, I've seen fundraising threads for one sick person or the other. I've seen sincere efforts by people to help other people with jobs, tuition, etc. The annual Xfire Scholarship comes to mind. HungerBad's repeated show of kindness comes to mind too.

HungerBad was a kind fellow. Regular users of this forum must have come across his good deeds at one point or the other. He was not discouraged by the activities of scammers that's of course ubiquitous here. He looked beyond the lines of cultural divisions. He gave to all. Hausas. Igbos. Yorubas.

To HungerBad, it didn't matter whether you are Christian or Muslim. All that mattered to him was that you needed help. More like, a human needs help. This was enough for him.

There are a few lessons we all can pick from this fellow. Our country is already in a terrible state. People are jobless, people are angry. Why heat it further with tribalism and extreme political views? The elite continue to take the common man for a ride. They play on the gullibility of the average Nigerian. They exploit the natural hatred each geopolitical region has for the other. Why then do we hurt ourselves the more? Why can't we show unconditional love to each other just like our dear HungerBad did?

We tend to be unaware that behind each moniker is a human that may be at the verge of taking his life. We make all sorts of derogatory comments not minding the possible impacts. We forget too that silence, that is, not commenting on each and every thread, is an option. Mr. A opens a thread about a certain problem he's confronted with. Maybe a health challenge. The first commenter calls him unprintable names and makes jest of his condition. The second commenter follows suit and a cascade is set.

Who would have known that HungerBad was in the US Army? You can't be sure of the person behind a moniker you just wrongly attacked. He may be the doctor that stood for hours doing a procedure on your brother, he may be the driver that helped your stranded sister, she may be the lawyer that fought for the right of your daughter, or the good Samaritan that donated massively for the health of your father.

In conclusion, I urge each and every one of us to follow peace with all men. We must treat each other with a sense of respect. We must be quick to help, if we can. If we can't, we must move on, this is better than worsening the situation with an out-of-place comment.

Lastly, life is temporary. Whether we continue to live or die can be decided in seconds. Let's carry this consciousness at the back of our minds as we pursue our day-to-day activities.

Thank you.

cc: Ishilove, Lalasticlala.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Keywordconcept(m): 2:15pm On May 24, 2019
Miss his comments.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by tupacshakur(m): 2:16pm On May 24, 2019
"I wonder if they'll laugh when I'm dead ...

Why am I fighting to live if I'm just living to fight?
Why am I trying to see when there ain't nothing in sight?
Why am I trying to give when no one gives me a try?
Why am I dying to live if I'm just living to die? ... "


- Runnin' (Dying to live)
Tupac Shakur featuring the Notorious B.I.G.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 2:16pm On May 24, 2019
Divay22:

You my friend, you need spiritual cleansing grin grin
nah,
Rather he needs spiritual beating.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Nobody: 2:17pm On May 24, 2019
The mindset of those abroad is quite different from those in naija Sha. First time I saw his Monicker, I knew he wasn't an ordinary person. When we conversed, I just knew but then, don't remember why we stopped conversing.

Anyways, we all shall die someday, we should leave behind a legacy to be proud of. All the money he slaved for are all left behind. Vanity indeed.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by springtech(m): 2:18pm On May 24, 2019
It is very painful we lost Hungerbad.

May his soul rest in peace.

Rest on brother.


A lesson for all indeed.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Divay22(f): 2:18pm On May 24, 2019
enemyofprogress:
we all do
You're all alone on this one tongue
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by jamesfadairo(m): 2:18pm On May 24, 2019
hmmm, it shall be well! One of the best writeup on NL. Lotof good testimonies about the deceased.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Smile4daddy(m): 2:19pm On May 24, 2019
I always tell people never to envy those who are on top now because everyone have a space at the top which is waiting for them.

Little suffering today for a better tomorrow.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by RexTramadol1: 2:19pm On May 24, 2019
RIP HungerBad




But OP na sarcastic comments dey sweet pass sometimes




Even Hunger dey like am
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by NothingDoMe: 2:20pm On May 24, 2019
Hungerbad never ceased from my mentions. I never really liked him because he supported the tyrant Buhari. However I grew fond of him.

All politics is local was one of his favorite quotes.

Sad day.

Rest in peace.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by AngelicBeing: 2:20pm On May 24, 2019
I agree with the Op sad
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Anndrew(m): 2:22pm On May 24, 2019
Keke4higherpurc:
Rip to the dead
sorry hungerbad s dead
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Nobody: 2:23pm On May 24, 2019
davodyguy:
No, they would not

We have too many kids on Nairaland now compared to before.

Recall what Nairaland was back then?

I'm talking about 2007 to 2013. You remember before you became a mod that we always had this debate with the atheists at the Religion Section. You had a crush on Jayriginal grin grin

Then we had fun and did contacted each other outside Nairaland. Things have really changed.

We now have kids who are freshers or Jambites and know absolutely nothing. Hence, it is very easy for one idiot to mislead them into hating another tribe. An idiot who had the opportunity for revolution, but ran away and started brainwashing people to hate their country. I can't understand what's happening.

I am a christian, no one can convince mean to hate Christianity except if I'm personally convinced myself.
I'm a Nigeria, no one can tell me to hate my country, except I choose to.
I am a human being, no one can tell me to hate on another who did no wrong to me
There isn't much difference between you and the kids you just mentioned. Read your post again. Too many abusive language.

Clamoring for a secession doesn't make the pioneer a hater of his/her original country. That person remains a citizen of the said country 'till secession is given in. No country has ever seceded easily from another. As a supposed adult you claim to be, you should've known better. No insult intended, and I'm a Nigerian and loves Nigeria.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by TheLogicalMind(m): 2:24pm On May 24, 2019
So hungerbad the Buhari supporter passed away because he was unable to afford overseas medical care like his master? Sigh.

Be that as it may, I won't allow my misgivings about his life's mistakes from wishing him eternal rest. I just wish he had learned his lesson before passing on.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by chuksmad(m): 2:25pm On May 24, 2019
OP, i may know this guyooo... hungerbad, you say he is in USA army, is he an elderly man?
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by willyo(m): 2:26pm On May 24, 2019
R.I.P HungerBad...

Never even knew he's an Urhobo
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by DBossNG(m): 2:28pm On May 24, 2019
TheLogicalMind:
So hungerbad the Buhari supporter passed away because he was unable to afford overseas medical care like his master? Sigh.

Be that as it may, I won't allow my misgivings about his life's mistakes from wishing him eternal rest. I just wish he had learned his lesson before passing on.


YOU ARE SICK! I USE TO THINK THE HATRED PEOPLE HAVE FOR EACH OTHER ON THIS FORUM IS ONLY BEHIND KEYBOARDS. I DON'T KNOW FOOLS LIKE YOU EXISTS WHO CAN MOCK THE DEAD BECAUSE OF THEIR PAST DEEDS.....

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Nobody: 2:28pm On May 24, 2019
GrabHisBalls:
There isn't much difference between you and the kids you just mentioned. Read your post again. Too many abusive language.

Clamoring for a secession doesn't make the pioneer a hater of his/her original country. That person remains a citizen of the said country 'till secession is given in. No country has ever seceded easily from another. As a supposed adult you claim to be, you should've known better. No insult intended, and I'm a Nigerian and loves Nigeria.

God bless you. The davodyguy is a hypocrite.

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Ishilove: 2:28pm On May 24, 2019
davodyguy:
No, they would not

We have too many kids on Nairaland now compared to before.

Recall what Nairaland was back then?

I'm talking about 2007 to 2013. You remember before you became a mod that we always had this debate with the atheists at the Religion Section. You had a crush on Jayriginal grin grin

Then we had fun and did contacted each other outside Nairaland. Things have really changed.

We now have kids who are freshers or Jambites and know absolutely nothing. Hence, it is very easy for one idiot to mislead them into hating another tribe. An idiot who had the opportunity for revolution, but ran away and started brainwashing people to hate their country. I can't understand what's happening.

I am a christian, no one can convince mean to hate Christianity except if I'm personally convinced myself.
I'm a Nigeria, no one can tell me to hate my country, except I choose to.
I am a human being, no one can tell me to hate on another who did no wrong to me
Memories! cheesy
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by olayinkajnr(m): 2:28pm On May 24, 2019
davodyguy:
No, they would not

We have too many kids on Nairaland now compared to before.

Recall what Nairaland was back then?

I'm talking about 2007 to 2013. You remember before you became a mod that we always had this debate with the atheists at the Religion Section. You had a crush on Jayriginal grin grin

Then we had fun and did contacted each other outside Nairaland. Things have really changed.

We now have kids who are freshers or Jambites and know absolutely nothing. Hence, it is very easy for one idiot to mislead them into hating another tribe. An idiot who had the opportunity for revolution, but ran away and started brainwashing people to hate their country. I can't understand what's happening.

I am a christian, no one can convince mean to hate Christianity except if I'm personally convinced myself.
I'm a Nigeria, no one can tell me to hate my country, except I choose to.
I am a human being, no one can tell me to hate on another who did no wrong to me

True that. All what you've typed and what the Op typed are all true.

Nairaland ain't what it used to be. And I doubt it will ever change back to the way it was.

Too many kids with smartphones these days.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by oochi123(f): 2:29pm On May 24, 2019
Eya.. Rip
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by Nobody: 2:29pm On May 24, 2019
passwelle:
He was quite a prolific poster on here, with greater than 300 threads. If only folks could monetise their contributions to Nairaland.
Seun please do something about these scammers, and maybe introduce something like the awards that Reddit has.
or maybe you should spend less time here and more time doing real world things that actually matter

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 2:30pm On May 24, 2019
It's sad that one of our members here is gone to be with the Lord.

His moniker was striking, unique in a way, comical.

I never knew the individual behind the moniker was such an influential personality and a philanthropist.

Rest well Sir.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by santopelele(m): 2:30pm On May 24, 2019
I am missing HUNGERBAD, the man with a heart of gold here in nairaland. HUNGERBAD REST WITH THE LORD.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by shaqur231(m): 2:30pm On May 24, 2019
A word is enough for the wise.... May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by BdorianGray(m): 2:30pm On May 24, 2019
Ishilove:
Will they hear?

Interesting and edifying post.
Partner, do yourself a favor and forget about others.. Okay.. This questions should be directed to yourself first..


Change begins with you and me..

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Re: Learning From the Life of HungerBad by olayinkajnr(m): 2:30pm On May 24, 2019
DBossNG:



YOU ARE SICK! I USE TO THINK THE HATRED PEOPLE HAVE FOR EACH OTHER ON THIS FORUM IS ONLY BEHIND KEYBOARDS. I DON'T KNOW FOOLS LIKE YOU EXISTS WHO CAN MOCK THE DEAD BECAUSE OF THEIR PAST DEEDS.....

Kindly ignore him bro.

And the only past deeds I can remember HungerBad for is his good deeds. The guy is generous.

I think the only issue that dude up there has with him is because he is a supporter of Buhari. But of course, that's how he choice to align himself politically.

Politics have made people to be blinded to reality.

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