Politics › Re: Ijeoma Ozichi Writes Chimamanda Adichie On The Oba Of Lagos Statement To Igbos by alphalpha(m): 12:18pm On Apr 15, 2015 |
Ngokafor: ......Funny dude..you now want to judge Igbos from the Igbo movie you watched?.Havent you heard of the phrase 'acting a script'?.. 
...as for insults..i can assure you that Igbos are learners where Yorubas are...Yorubas breathe,sleep and eat insults...heck even PDP had to conscript them(Fayose and Fani Kayode) to tongue lash their opponents daily..  Lollllllxxxxx Na comments i come to read o |
Politics › Re: Okorocha Sacks Lg Chairmen, Dissolves Traditional Rulers’ Council…says Imo Owes! by alphalpha(m): 3:07pm On Apr 13, 2015 |
GOZILLA: In four years time there would be an epic battle to "rescue" Imo state from the grasp of a 'devil' that was once an angel. Mark my words. Your words are not true |
Phones › Re: 10 Best Android Phones 2015 by alphalpha(m): 10:27pm On Apr 12, 2015 |
khassy: op this your list is as rubbish as that pastor campaigning for governorship in Lagos
no gionee m2 here I
hisses
dodges bottle, dodges knife
covers head and runs outta thread
 Take bottle proof vest |
Phones › Re: [] Post Your Android Phone Problems Here And Get A Solution[] by alphalpha(m): 6:30pm On Apr 08, 2015 |
My Tecno phantom A3 just 5 days old has a severe RAM problem. Its always getting full, then requests for deleting of some items to free space. After deleting as requested, there's no imorovement. I cant install new apps, take photos, make use of present apps. I have reset the phone twice already still the problem persists. HELP! HELP!! BEFORE I DESTROY IT AND BUY NEW ONE. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: INEC (ADHOC Staff) Invite For Training. by alphalpha(m): 6:14pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
Obio Akpor INEC paid the training allowance to only serving corpers... INEC released the allowance for everyone
Persons who never attended the training exercises were shortlisted and used for the elections... |
Politics › Re: MUHAMMADU BUHARI, Nigeria’s Strictest Leader... Photos And Video by alphalpha(m): 4:08pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
datguru: Mods, please ban me if buhari wins the forth coming election.
Thank you moderators please grant our brother his request |
Politics › Re: What Do You Want From The Incoming Administration? by alphalpha(op): 1:01pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
chamboy: I want this kinda Online And Offline Compliant Platform where common citizen can complain of irregularities of Both Government and private Sector. many thanks bro That is the motive behind the post |
Politics › What Do You Want From The Incoming Administration? by alphalpha(op): 12:25pm On Apr 03, 2015 |
If you were given the opportunity to address the president-elect, say on how to improve the current situation in Nigeria, what would you say? what policies will you recommend? Or if you were part of his administration, how would you advise him? What key areas would you focus on? Please no insults! No hate! I want every level headed person on this one. Who knows, our voice may be heard. #OneNigeria #UnityAndFaith #PeaceAndProgress
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Politics › Re: BREAKING: Kano INEC Resident Commissioner, Wife, Children Killed In Fire by alphalpha(m): 10:39am On Apr 03, 2015 |
usmanniya: He is my uncle, he was just recently transferred from Kebbi state to Kano state. Take heart bro |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Is Far More Better Than Previous Leaders. by alphalpha(m): 5:37pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
NairaMode: When did the US say this? Watch out for the words they use. Like Nigeria is "likely" ... "might" ... "is possible" to cease to exist in 2015. When are we going to start making sense all these youths of Nairaland?.
Is Goodluck a good president? Yes! but he is a very weak man. Very weak to run a tough black nation. He developed a thick skin though and yes his achievement so far is laudable. The only thing he did for me is that he conducted a free and fair election. He hasn't really achieved any other feat in Nigeria. As for me.
I do not also see any point in people saying "first to comment". Doesn't make sense to me at all. This must always come from jobless people I suppose.
Good luck Buhari. the election reflect the popular opinion but it was not free and fair |
Politics › Re: Next Senate President by alphalpha(m): 4:50pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
chibabe3: Senator Remi Tinubu may also be the first female senate president. Hoping that the Jagaban of the universe will not contest the position for his wife.
Good to be on FP and enjoying the comments ... chilling with a plate of oha soup and pounded yam. No she can't... she is from the SW there are 6 positions, each to be occupied by a person from each of the 6 geopolitical zones |
Education › Re: NDDC POST-GRADUATE FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP 2015 by alphalpha(m): 7:12am On Mar 31, 2015 |
please let us all be carried along |
Politics › Re: A Mobile App For Election Monitoring, Developed By Nigerians For Nigerians! by alphalpha(m): 3:03pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
akereconfi: Nice innovation but let me ask these questions.
Who controls the database backend that holds the data for the app.
If the administrator to the database is of a certain Political Party, then he/she can manipulate the data the public can see.
Just thinking out of the box.
Once again, nice innovatio. whoever holds the database, i know what i upload... |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 Utme And Admission Process by alphalpha(m): 8:32pm On Mar 22, 2015 |
anyone knows something about admission into school of Nursing PH? |
Education › Re: See How University Girls Get Their Daily Bread by alphalpha(m): 11:54pm On Mar 20, 2015 |
cutebebe: More..... how person go dey advertise pepper for toilet door? I know say majority of the hostellers use the toilet, but ....... loool |
Politics › Re: VIDEO Of The Debate Between APC & PDP Youths On Channels by alphalpha(m): 9:23am On Mar 09, 2015 |
watch dis later |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Only For Teachers (intending) In Port Harcourt by alphalpha(m): 7:01pm On Feb 27, 2015 |
crudedude: urgent teaching job. chemistry teacher at CherryForte school along Woji-elelenwo road just before the bridge. apply in person
cc: jvgal Still available? |
Phones › Re: [] Post Your Android Phone Problems Here And Get A Solution[] by alphalpha(m): 6:20pm On Feb 27, 2015 |
My phone is virus infected |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Are The Repercussion Of Staying Away From Church For Months? by alphalpha(m): 5:30pm On Feb 22, 2015 |
OP it is not just about going to church. It is why we go to church.
"So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." ...... Romans 10:17 This means, "... faith comes by hearing and hearing the word of God"
The word of God is powerful. It builds up your faith. "Without faith, it is impossible to please God" (Hebrews 11:6) It is when you have Faith that you can please God. Please - serve, pray, praise, worship, fellowship with - God. And this faith comes by hearing the word of God always. Where do you hear the word of God? The House of God. The Psalmist said, "I was glad when they said to me, come to the House of the Lord.” In the House of the Lord is His Presence, His Glory. And in the presence of the Lord, there is fullness of joy; there is liberty... In the church, we have fellowship with God and with the brethren. The two are very important. You find out that Jesus always went into the synagogue or the temple, and Paul in his journeys, always went to the synagogues in regions that had no church, and churches in the regions that had them.
At this point, I ask myself why I am writing this long? OP, if you say that after months of absence from church, you are normal, then it means you are not born again. You have lost something and you don't even realize it. When a person is saved, he experiences a rare joy in his heart. That makes him always desirous of and glad to be in the House of God. As earlier quoted, iron sharpens iron. Every Christian faces challenges. As we fellowship together we encourage one another. We strengthen one another. That is why you cannot "feel better" by not going to church to worship. With time such a person would not need the word of God again and still feel normal.
God be with you. |
Health › Re: Doctors Putting Hands On Private Parts During Antenatal by alphalpha(m): 10:26am On Feb 21, 2015 |
Please everyone, I am lost. Who/what are we talking about here? "Virginia" or "vagina"? The former is a person, the latter is a place. So which one is it? |
Politics › Re: Don’t Let My Mother Know, Policeman Shot At APC Rally Begs by alphalpha(m): 10:00am On Feb 20, 2015 |
what if the mother is a nairalander? OP abeg remove this post |
Politics › Re: Don’t Let My Mother Know, Policeman Shot At APC Rally Begs by alphalpha(m): 9:59am On Feb 20, 2015 |
what if the mother is a nairalander? OP abeg remove this post |
Celebrities › Re: Ten Most Popular People In Nigeria 2015 - TMTN by alphalpha(m): 8:04pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
Who compiled this list? The 2 most popular persons in Nigeria in 2015 are Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari... I don't care about the rest of the list |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 7:38pm On Feb 14, 2015 |
splashbaby: I have no problems with Igbos...infact I have a very close friend who also call my mum mother. He treats her like her real mother. I am merely saying the obvious. Igbos have caused a senseless civil war and they haven't learnt anything from it.
They are seriously in search of an identity. They want to be in two countries at once. Yet they want to be alone.... So confusing I must say. This has led them to mortgage their national rights in Nigeria as one of the three leading race in this country.
I know the strength of many Igbos and one of them is not assimilating other cultures or religion. When you start comparing that with the Yorubas who are champions of hospitality then you get this kind of embarrassment. that's it. You have made up your mind and there's no going back for you. have it your way. |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 10:30am On Feb 14, 2015 |
splashbaby: So which known countries do we have Igbos with cultural ties to Igbos in Nigeria... Please no lies here... remember Google will expose you! Waiting! I used to think that its just Nigeria until I saw on this thread that Igbo is a minority in Guinea Equat. And now I remember, Igbos come from Israel ... lol |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 10:26am On Feb 14, 2015 |
splashbaby: So can you explain why Igbos don't embrace Muslims...the all too knowing Igbos for centuries can only accommodate two religions... Christianity and Idol worshiping. Why is this so?
Catholic to be precise are forced on them by their slave masters...what you should deal with instead is the fact that Igbos still live in a cult like society.
It will be foolhardy to think they love other religion outside Christian... But in truth they don't like Muslims. You will hardly find a Mosque in Igbo land...what a show of intolerance, not that there are no Muslims but the community will not welcome them. what is your problem with Igbos? now you have deviated from Igbo not welcoming other ethnic groups to Igbo not welcoming Islam... what is your problem with Igbos? |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 8:58pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
splashbaby: You are the one deviating and derailing! I took bigfrancis on the religion issue he brought to the table... I never did. If you read my comments carefully in response to what he said concerning Igbos preference for certain religion sect which I doubt you ever did before rushing to show your ignorance on this issue. You realise my position on Igbos been a great host.
The large population of Hausas that bigfrancis claimed to be living in his home town is just relative, they are the very few who dared to. An Hausa man will not find an Igbo lady attractive if he feared the in-laws will not welcome him, unlike in Yoruba land where integration might be seamless. Igbos are not great host like you want us to believe. It is only Igbos that have running battles with both Hausas and Yorubas.
It's an open truth that Igbos town or city are not destination choice for serious minded business men. Not only because of lack of economic opportunity alone but the hostile nature of the people that drive away foreigners. It's not only by burning shops that you drive people away from your land. When you continously steal their goods to run them down you send them to early graves.
You wonder why many Igbos like you are still stucked in Yoruba land because they welcome you or your parent in the first place..
Your people brought nothing to Yoruba land when they came...now they prosper and easily forget the good will of those that showed them love to excel... Many like you are picking the wrong enemies to fight..you should instead be grateful to your host.
Usually Igbos quickly develop animosity against people that helped them whenever they sense that they are now equals. They always believe they are smarter than people who are obviously better and more informed than them. your personal opinion |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 8:52pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
splashbaby: Hausa community in Igbo land do not mingle with the locals. They don't inter-marry. They even barely speak the language. ... I haven't seen any Ibos married to Hausas unlike in Yoruba land where they inter marry and live like one family. Igbos don't accommodate other tribes like the love they show to them.... That's the truth...deal with it. they don't intermingle because of religious differences. christianity(igbo) and islam(hausa) can't mix. there are Yoruba Muslims and as such they mix with Hausa's well. igbos accommodate others. that's the hard truth. deal with this |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 8:35pm On Feb 13, 2015 |
splashbaby: Sabe, Ketu, Dassa and many part of Port Novo all speaks Yoruba. The common spoken language in Benin and Togo apart from French and some few dorminant native language is Yoruba if there's a dominant native language,then Yoruba can't be the dominant tribe |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 11:20am On Feb 13, 2015 |
FolarinLondon: You need to come around and see for yourself; Pakistanians are not equally left out, they are all learning how to speak it. l don't doubt that but it's no big deal. I can go anywhere to learn any language but it doesn't mean I have "dumped" my native language. I already have it so I should learn a new one. it doesnt make one more important than the other. Hausa remains the most widely spoken Nigerian language. |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 7:55am On Feb 12, 2015 |
FolarinLondon: Don't you know them? They do this to feel good.
Igbo language has more speakers than Yoruba language could only be imagined by these Halfwits
Do you know how many of their children that have dumped their tick Igbotic language for Yoruba Language? Come to the West, UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia and see how fast their language is being dumped by their children for Yoruba language.
Do you know how many foreigners in Nigeria universities in the West, taking Yoruba Language as a course which is not happening with other languages in Nigeria?
I presume the Op lives in the East and he us yet to step out of that place............... Igbo man leave Nigeria, go UK to learn Yoruba? because the UK version na original? tell me say Hausa man leave Sokoto go Kenya to learn ijaw.... |
Culture › Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Nigerian Languages by alphalpha(m): 7:39am On Feb 12, 2015 |
McLuhan: Is this some kind of ethnic posturing or what? Who conducted this research? I hate it when people try to score cheap political points by bandying statistics and supremacist rhetoric. If Hausa is the most widely spoken native language in Nigeria, what am I expected to do? Abandon my mother tongue and learn Hausa? Or can we compare Hausa and Yoruba to English in terms of linguistic development, universal acceptability, versatility and sheer utility? Those who blow the trumpet of these so-called majority langauages should know that in the global setting these Nigerian languages are practically inconsequential. Whether Fulfulde or Annang or Igbo or whatever, they are all peripheral to English, French, Spanish, etc. guy kari that your English inclined reasoning park well. |