Politics › Re: Kwara Group Protest In Support Of Saraki's Corruption Trial (PICTURES) by Babacele: 10:57am On Mar 26, 2016 |
omenka: Na wa oo!! Which kain double speaking be dis?? Rotflmao...   no single person ....just a few kikikikiki...d guy is grammatically corrupt. |
Politics › Re: Marginalization Of Igbos, Self-inflicted -Peter Obi by Babacele: 10:53am On Mar 26, 2016 |
modath: Of course, when the world as you know it is coloured by myopia & PTSD occasioned by election defeat ....
I know your type, 38mths of bitterness still left to live through can render anyone emotionally unbalanced so I get the irrational attitude, now run along & roll a threadbare tyre down your street...  Mowicked! |
Christianity Etc › Re: ".....let Us Make Man...." by Babacele: 12:57am On Mar 25, 2016 |
but man is more than that. |
Christianity Etc › Re: ".....let Us Make Man...." by Babacele: 8:51pm On Mar 24, 2016 |
thankless: '….LET US MAKE MAN.....'
Why do we need regular exercise, rigorous physical activities and or some form of hard labour as it were, to keep fit? Why is a sedentary life style dangerous especially by medical standards? For example, a man who spends all of his time in his air-conditioned office sitting in front of a computer with his bloated belly day in day out and munching away at junk food, will certainly not be as healthy and fit as compared to a labourer whose job is to load concrete into troughs all day and whose major meals consists of simple fruits and vegetables (because he cannot afford daily meals at Mr Biggs). Why is this so? Why is workouts, physical exercise or an exertion of the human body so important? Is there some disquieting hint about the true nature of the human body and why man was made in the fact that the body needs regular physical activities to function properly? Or like some have argued, was man made simply because of work? Was man created to till the ground? To put the question in a different form, who is man? Why is man? Where is man?
Throughout the entire world, almost every generation known to history, from the most intelligent professors in the finest laboratories in the most developed countries, to the most uninformed rural dwellers of the most underdeveloped countries of the world, have asked the question of why man was made with varying degree of sophistication. Yet over the years, many people have claimed that the answer to this question seem to have eluded man or that answers can only be found in some religious book or religion. Put this same question to the philosopher, spiritualist, religious man or scientist or even an atheist and you will get different answers. I do not pretend to have the answer myself. However, what I seek to achieve with this write-up is to simply offer an alternative opinion why I think man was made, looking at the subject from a very different and an unusual perspective.
A visit to a gym and a construction site recently, and a critical observation of a fitness expert and a common labourer during these two visits, marrying my observation with what I learned from reading some ancient religious text, led me to some of the conclusions I now hold. It is not as if it was the first time I was visiting these two places, it was just that it was the first time I came to ruminate on the subject of why man may have been created in line with how the human body functions with relation to ‘work’, from what I observed during my visit. This new understanding of the human anatomy created a very strong effect in me and led me to begin to question the dogmas that had plagued my head long before the visit. I began to give deeper consideration to a particular story in one of the most ancient religious writings in the history of man, and in doing so, I began to gain some understanding about an alternative explanation to the common story of how man came about. I believe the real reason why to get the sort of body build one wanted, one needed to work very hard at it and to get the shape one didn't want, one needed to do nothing is because this is how the human body was created to function from the very beginning. If anyone is in doubt of this, he or she should just lay about, eat as much junk as they can, and all things being equal, in a few months, they would marvel at how thoroughly out of shape they have become. Staying fit and work, physical body exertion and regular exercise all go hand in hand. You can’t have one without the other in most cases. This is why, in considering the fitness expert or the story of the labourer, something about the story of particular group in the ancient Sumerian writings struck me.
Man was made to work. To till the ground. And staying fit and healthy relatively speaking is supposed to be one of the off shoot of going about this simple and most basic duty of man. This is what I was able to gather from reading the story of the Anunnaki. Who are the Anunnaki and what has their story got to tell us about man, work and exercise that the above scenario of the labourer and the potbellied office man has helped to 'prove'? To start with, the Anunnaki is an ancient Sumerian term which was given to the beings who are believed to have come down to earth and pro-created or engineered Homo sapiens in the past. The word Anunnaki translates as “those who Anu sent from heaven to earth”. The term Anunnaki is not strange to our religion as almost every religious text known to man today made some reference to them one way or the other. In the Christian Holy Book they are called ‘Nephilim’, meaning “To fall down to Earth or to land” and ‘Eloheem’, meaning “These Beings”. In Ashuric or Syriac (Arabic) they are called ‘Jabaariyn’, meaning “the mighty ones”. In Aramaic (Hebrew) they are known as ‘Gibborim’, meaning “The Mighty or Majestic ones”. Even in the Egyptian term, the Anunnaki are called the ‘Neteru’. So, from these sampling of some of the oldest and most sacred religious texts, we see that the Anunnaki or their story is not what we should treat with levity if we are to dislodge our minds from dogmatic beliefs that plagues many of us today. Now, it is not only the religious texts that demonstrates knowledge of the Anunnaki, even recent scientific discovery has something to tell us about them, their existence and their story. According to Dr Malachi York of the Sacred Nubian Teaching, on July 20, 1976, Viking I took a photograph of an odd looking plateau in the plains of what is known as Cydonia on its 35th orbit of Mars. On that photo, Frame 35ª72 showed what looked like a mile wide human face which is today known as The “Face On Mars.” It is believed in some quarters that NASA kept this quiet and wrote it off as “an oddity of light and shading.” Viking II landed on September 3, 1976 in about 1,800 miles away from Viking I. Space engineers Vincent Diperto and Greg Molenar, later checked into the Viking’s photo file, they discovered that 35 days later, on a different orbit that the Viking had caught the Martian “Sphinx” on Frame 70ª13. The engineers enhanced the photos and came to the conclusion that the face was of artificial intelligence and that there was a huge 5 sided pyramid lying nearby. Richard C. Hoagland, a NASA scientist, made a claim that a place on Mars named Cydonia has the ruins of an entire Martian city full of pyramids, which are geometrically aligned with the face and the larger 5 sided pyramid! Can you imagine an entire city on Mars? What connection does this finding have with the Anunnaki you may want to ask? Well, the ancient Sumerians in their writing tells us that the Anunnaki are from a faraway world and landed first on Mars before coming to earth. If the story of this find is true, then we have some sort of ‘proof’ of the Sumerian text about the Anunnaki. Today, there are those who believe the Anunnaki set up city bases on mars 450,000 years ago before coming to earth. They believe the face that was pictured in Mars was an ancient marker for incoming extra-terrestrials to know about the project of homo-erectus to homo-sapiens. Those who hold this view believe that these cities are remnants of an ancient “Egyptian-like” civilization and that, after thier time Mars, in their quest from solid minerals, The Anunnaki came to this planet, which they then called, among many other names, Gaea. Whether or not this story is true I cannot tell, but something about this story caught my fancy. It is believed that when they came to earth, the Anunnaki broke into groups and built settlements on different part of the earth. Those who hold this view believe it was one of these cities that Cain of the bible went to. They asked the question: If Adam, Eve, and Cain were the only beings on the planet after Abel’s death, then who did Cain marry, from whom was the mark God that placed on him after he killed his brother a protection or who built the city God banished him to?
Of all the religious writings available to man today, The Sumerians in thier writings were the first to record the presence and story of the Anunnaki. They claim the Anunnaki gave them advanced information on the creation of the solar system and all the planets in and out of this solar system. They also claim the Anunnaki taught them how to build great cities, farming and how to build craft that could fly in air. It is difficult to doubt the Sumerian claim because it is a fact today that the Sumerian had information about the solar system which they wrote in their religious texts that scientists today are only now beginning to figure out. So, from where did they get the information about the solar system if their story about the Anunnaki is not true? The ancient Sumerians in their writing also spoke of the reason the Anunnaki came to earth, what they did, the conflicts between them about the mining (one of the major reasons they came), which led to the making of man. Now, here's the story that caught my fancy. Like I have pointed out, according to the Sumerians, one of the reason the Anunnaki came was for the purpose of mining. It is already established that when the Anunnaki came to earth they divided themselves into groups and settled in. Now, among these groups, the ones that were mining gold consisted of two groups one of which were called Eloheem. It is said that, considering how difficult it was to work the ground, after sometime, the Anunnaki who were working in the mines did not want to continue doing the work themselves. Instead they wanted to make some beings to do their work for them. Beings with the capability to replenish and multiply. Soon, thier distaste for the tedious mining work led to dissatisfaction which in turn led to a rebellion against the higher class of Anunnaki. This mutiny soon led to an outright revolt. In an attempt to negotiate peace and avoid a total war, one of the Anunnaki, Enqi, suggested that a being be created that would be the ‘Abd’, meaning “servants” of the Anunnaki that will work the mines for them. The other Anunnaki agreed. And thus began the breeding of Adam (Zakar) and Hawah (Nekaybaw), who were the first homo-sapiens. The Anunnaki it is said, decided to create what we called ‘Amelu’ in Aramaic (Hebrew) meaning “Worker” (see Genesis 2:5 and 3:19) to do the work for them. Man or Adamites were not created from nothing, instead the Anunnaki took a being that was already on the earth who had come about by way of the process of evolution and reengineered him into what they wanted. This being was “Genus Homo” or Ape-man/Ape-woman. Binding upon it the image (the inner genetic makeup) of the Anunnaki themselves. They upgraded Genus Homo and “jumped the gun” on evolution and brought man (Homo sapiens) into existence from among the countless ape people around then. Is this why scientist can’t explain why Homo sapiens has only been around for some 49,000 years or? I cannot provide an answer for this question. Now, this may sound like some tales by the moonlight, yes. I would have dismissed it as such if the Bible, one of the holiest and respected religious books known to man did not re-echo this same thoughts in what many have termed a distorted version in the story of creation. That we, Homo sapiens, human beings, were a solution to a problem is written in the Sumerian text, a thing confirmed in the Bible book of Genesis 2:5, “....And there was no MAN to till the ground...” It is a worthy point to note that the word that was used in Hebrew for man is Adam which is pronounced Aw-Dawm, this Adam was not a single person but rather what may be called Adamah “Those who are of the ground”, a tribe of human beings called Adamites who can be found in Genesis 5:2, “Male and Female created he them, and he blessed them and called thier name Adam, in the day when they were created….” Since we know that even the Bible confirms that man was created to work the ground, will it be wrong if we argue that this quote is actually a reference to the primitive workers, our fore fathers, genetically engineered or created by the Anunnaki to work the mines for them?
According to the ancient Sumerian text, the chief scientist Enqi and the chief medical (ever wondered why the symbol of modern medicine is still a staff entwined with a snake?) officer Ninti of the Anunnaki, according to the records, used genetic manipulation and what may be referred to as In-vitro fertilisation, which is fertilisation of a biological entity or process developed or maintained in a controlled, non-living environment, as a laboratory vessel; or in glass tubes as depicted on the seal of an ancient Sumerian cylinder. This was done in a laboratory called Shimti meaning “House where the wind of life is breathed in”, or what Christians call the Garden of Eden.
This, like I mentioned earlier, appears a simple story, yet for deep thinkers it is not. It is believed by many that the Biblical story of creation is a corruption of the story of the Sumerian about the Anunnaki. There are some strong reasons to believe this assertion is true because even the Bible, as many believe, is not the oldest religious book, and many of the stories in it are not original to it. Before I conclude this piece, let me quickly make a point about what I think about the evolution of man and that of the Anunnaki.
Today, almost everyone agrees evolution is a fact. In fact, there are religious groups today who, in trying to keep up with modern discoveries, who believe and argue that 'God' created man by means of evolution. I know one natural question from the foregoing that any thinking reader may want to ask is, 'if the Anunnaki created man, who created them?' well, I won't claim I have the answer yet I know, from other sources that, though the Anunnaki did play a major role in our evolutionary process, the “spiritual evolution” of the Anunnaki is different from that of humans. Human beings, it is believed, have 360 degree of what is called will or will power. When 180 degree of agreeable overcomes the 180 degree of disagreeable, a person takes step towards becoming an Eloheem (remember the bible verse that says '....ye are gods...'?, well, we have a chance to grow into it). A human goes from an infant, a weak stage, to an Adult then an old man, back to a weak stage again. This is the evolutionary route of man, not the Anunnaki, therefore, no need to be surprise why they helped us up some rung of the ladder of evolution much like an adult helps a child up a flight of stair.
If man was made to work, any wonder why a man who works or engages in regular exercises is healthier and fit as it were than the one who lazy around? Isn't it obvious that if we want to feel better, have more energy and perhaps even live longer, we should look inwards and ask ourselves why we were made in the first instance? We were made to work. This is what the Sumerian text told us. And the health benefits of this in light of recent discoveries are hard to ignore. The benefits of exercise are ours for the taking, regardless of our age, sex or physical ability. Medical science has today proven what the Sumerian wrote in their religious many years ago, that man was made for physical activities. Because physical activities (either exercise or rigorous work) can help prevent excess weight gain or help maintain weight loss. I can't imagine that the workers that the Anunnaki made were some overweight creatures tilling the ground with their beefy hands. No matter what one's current weight, being active boosts high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or "good," cholesterol and decreases unhealthy triglycerides. This keeps our blood flowing smoothly, which decreases the risk of cardiovascular diseases. In fact, regular physical activity can help you prevent or manage a wide range of health problems and concerns, including stroke, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, depression, and certain types of cancer, arthritis and falls and so on. Hard work and exercise can even improves people’s mood, not to add that in line with the real reason for creating man, work can boosts the energy needed to get the job done. For those who feel they may not have the physical strength, simply taking a walk, going out for shopping or engaging in simple household chores can improve. muscle strength and boost endurance. Man was made to work.....'…to till the ground....' The Sumerian taught us this, the Bible confirmed it. hmmm....good |
Politics › Re: Buhari Begins Niger-Delta Oil Spill Cleaning by Babacele: 7:20pm On Mar 24, 2016 |
Sweetlemon: Yes o. GEJ initiated everything including their sorry lives. Bunch of hate filled bigoted nonsense and ingrediential indolents sweetlemoooooon! |
Politics › Re: UN Honors Judith Ameachi Wife Of The Nigerian Minister Of Transport by Babacele: 4:59pm On Mar 24, 2016 |
Angelberry: Congrats ma'am! Your husband tho wat about him? |
Politics › Re: How Europe's Unholy Silence To Terrorism In Developed Countries Has Hurt Them. by Babacele: 4:04pm On Mar 24, 2016*. Modified: 1:00am On Mar 25, 2016 |
2sexynet: and link to read about the predictions? What did he say actually? Baba vanga was a Bulgarian seer who ironically became blind at 16 or something. she was taken up by a whirlwind n wen she came down she became blind. she predicted many things with so much precision eg Sept 11, Obama ruling America n emergence of a dangerous group ,ISIS?that would bring war to Europe. n this year 2016 she predicted Europe would ............pls just Google Baba Vanga u ll understand. but a descendant of Atlantis can help Europe if only they can find d person to naija. |
Politics › Re: From The CCT Judgement Against Senate President Bukola Saraki Today, Some Salien by Babacele: 3:05pm On Mar 24, 2016 |
SAHARA REPORTERS:
The Code of Conduct Tribunal
(CCT) today in Abuja dismissed
and threw out an application
brought by embattled Senate
President Bukola Saraki
challenging its jurisdiction to try
him.
Mr. Saraki's lead defense lawyer,
Kanu Agabi, had filed a motion
seeking to stop and quash the
charges of false assets
declaration against the senator.
Mr. Agabi had repackaged some
of the issues earlier decided on by
the Supreme Court, which had
upheld the propriety of Mr.
Saraki's trial. The senator's lawyer
sought to use some technical
legal maneuvers to tie the hand of
the tribunal.
In his submission, Mr. Agabi
argued that the failure of the Code
of Conduct Bureau (CCB) to invite
Mr. Saraki to confront him with
the breaches and non-compliance
in his assets declaration form was
fatal to the validity of the charges.
The lead prosecution counsel,
Rotimi Jacobs, described the
defense lawyer's motion as
unfounded, frivolous, absurd and
a clear case of abuse of court
process. He, therefore, asked the
court to dismiss the motion.
While throwing out the application,
the chairman of the tribunal,
Justice Umar Danladi, said that
the case was properly within the
purview of the tribunal to hear. He
indicated that the tribunal wasu
now ready to proceed with the
senator's trial.
Mr. Saraki has hired the services
of 80 lawyers, among them, 10
Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN),
to represent him at the trial. :
The Code of Conduct Tribunal
(CCT) today in Abuja dismissed
and threw out an application
brought by embattled Senate
President Bukola Saraki
challenging its jurisdiction to try
him.
Mr. Saraki's lead defense lawyer,
Kanu Agabi, had filed a motion
seeking to stop and quash the
charges of false assets
declaration against the senator.
Mr. Agabi had repackaged some
of the issues earlier decided on by
the Supreme Court, which had
upheld the propriety of Mr.
Saraki's trial. The senator's lawyer
sought to use some technical
legal maneuvers to tie the hand of
the tribunal.
In his submission, Mr. Agabi
argued that the failure of the Code
of Conduct Bureau (CCB) to invite
Mr. Saraki to confront him with
the breaches and non-compliance
in his assets declaration form was
fatal to the validity of the charges.
The lead prosecution counsel,
Rotimi Jacobs, described the
defense lawyer's motion as
unfounded, frivolous, absurd and
a clear case of abuse of court
process. He, therefore, asked the
court to dismiss the motion.
While throwing out the application,
the chairman of the tribunal,
Justice Umar Danladi, said that
the case was properly within the
purview of the tribunal to hear. He
indicated that the tribunal was
now ready to proceed with the
senator's trial.
Mr. Saraki has hired the services
of 80 lawyers, among them, 10
Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN),
to represent him at the trial. |
Politics › Re: How Europe's Unholy Silence To Terrorism In Developed Countries Has Hurt Them. by Babacele: 2:56pm On Mar 24, 2016 |
I'm afraid Baba Vanga's 1996 predictions are here. hmmm what happens to my beloved Cologne? God have mercy. |
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Politics › Re: President Muhammadu Buhari's Speech At The National Economic Council Retreat by Babacele: 12:33am On Mar 22, 2016 |
Sweetlemon: I'm also disappointed in the light way he's handling some issues. I expected to see the military man in him in certain areas because God alone knows that Nigeria of today needs iron hands. tot I'm d only 1 thinking PMB is too democratic oo! |
Celebrities › Re: Olumuyiwa Osinuga "Nomoreloss" Is Dead (Singer, Comedian) by Babacele: 12:19am On Mar 22, 2016 |
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Nairaland General › Re: The 'tomato' Challenge by Babacele: 9:47pm On Mar 21, 2016 |
jam04: That's what the article is trying to say. Your tomatoes will sell well at the open market. Retailers are going to approach you to buy as tomatoes will be scarce OK bro |
Nairaland General › Re: The 'tomato' Challenge by Babacele: 6:36am On Mar 20, 2016 |
jam04: It is no longer news that Dangote tomato paste factory has kicked off after Erisco foods factory opening in February, what is however news is the resultant effect down here in the south, especially during the dry season when irrigation farming starts. In this little piece i will showcase from the point of view of a farmer and my experience as a farmland seller in Ogun state, the advantage of these factories and also the ‘other’ side of it and how as an eagle you can tame the tide to your advantage.
Till now 80% of tomatoes grown in the north end up in the south and about 20% of this ends in Lagos ( ketu and mile12 market), unfortunately this year tomatoes sellers experienced glut which forced down prices to the lowest ever experienced in recent times. This is due to improved technology and seedling which saw unprecedented success. Basically south depends largely for supplies from the North for its tomatoes need. Any break or distortion in the supply link will greatly affect the price and quality of tomatoes we get here (sadly most of our southern farmers are not as aggressive planters as northerners)
Erisco tomato paste plant in Oregun which was commissioned 3 weeks ago by Mrs Aisha Buhari will churn out 450,000 tons of tomatoes paste annually and will need a steady supply of 10 trucks of tomatoes DAILY.. yes you read it rightly ‘DAILY’. Dangote tomatoes paste factory will churn out 1200 tons of paste daily and will need 11 trucks of fresh tomatoes daily. So tell me how wouldn’t these 2 companies go all out to ensure steady supply as tomatoe paste line must not be shut down due to lack of tomato feed as this will cost them millions of naira to re-start the whole production process ( this is another topic entirely and not related to the post, so i will not dwell on it).
Dangote has proposed between $300-$700 USD per ton of tomatoes to farmers who will supply him, this means a 30 tons truck is about $900-$21,000 USD. If we do the math that’s some cool millions in Naira. This same volume and price applies to Erisco. So let us ask ourselves the honest questions as farmers…will you stress yourself to bring your tomatoes down to the south from the North? It is worthy to chip this in, farmers in kadawa, Kano refused seeds from Dangote because he said his seed will give a yield of 100 tonnes of tomatoes per hectare. So basically Dangote will be seeking partnership with tomatoes to maintain steady supply .
Nigeria tomato paste market is $1.5 billion USD (RMRDC) majorly imported from china and Italy. This consumption figure does not include the fresh tomatoes bought in the market by different households and individuals. So literarily tomatoe business is now a huge potential for any serious minded farmer this year. Lucky enough you do not need big money before you start, with just 3 acres( 18plots, 1 hectare) you can control reasonable portion of tomatoe market and tap into the $1.5b pool. Good news here is that we have cost friendly farmlands at obafemi-owode local government which is central to lagos, Abeokuta, Ibadan and shagham interchange which connects to the east which you can take advantage of this to grow your tomatoes, you can also inter-crop with pepper and other vegetables.
Earlier this month we all read about the clash between the Hausas and their host community in ketu area of Lagos, this forced the state government to seal the mile12 market temporarily. However because tomatoes and pepper are perishable goods, sellers cannot wait till government re-open the market, so they moved enmasse to Kara at Mowe in Ogun-state. What this means is that your farm will be close to the market (Kara) and you will not have to go through stress of navigating traffic in Lagos, you won’t have to face market cabal because the kara market is an open market. Any farmer who has ever transported perishable goods to Lagos market will understand this stress I am talking about better.
A hectare of good and well managed farm will yield 30tonnes of tomatoes provided you plant good and quality hybrid seeds. So why don’t you take care of the teeming populace when Dangote and Erisco mop up 80% of the fresh tomatoes market?
I am open and available to answer your questions..so let's roll Nice one bro. so how do I get a contract to supply as my tomatoes ll b ready by June. thanks |
Romance › Re: Can You Love Me Like My Mother? - I Asked by Babacele: 5:18pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
slyIsaac: Bro...yhu no get orientation...tats the wrongest time to bring yhur mum..questiin or not...Ts gonna be hard not thinking abt yhur mum when yall get down to the thing.....twas a weird question allrounder sha  have we met before? I have a strong feeling we met in a recent past. my regards though. |
Celebrities › Re: Freeze Shades Nellie Mayshak, Pension DG by Babacele: 4:59pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
[quote author=modath post=43885106][/quote]yeyeyeyeye.!....PDP looting got me screaming ...yeyeyeyeye!.......Usher Naija Raymond, 2016. |
Politics › Re: Saraki’s Trial: How Protesters Shared N1000 Each In Jabi To Disrupt Trial by Babacele: 4:55pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
Sweetlemon: Chai! N1000 to come and carry matter on their dumb empty poverty refined heads like gala for someone who's richer than Kwara state Nigeria! A ti pari! abegi na dem satanoids pari o. |
Nairaland General › Re: BREAKING: ‘discharge Saraki Like You Did Tinubu’ | Lawyer Tells Conduct Tribunal by Babacele: 2:05pm On Mar 18, 2016 |
no amount of una propaganda, intimidation ,provocation and misinformation would save Saraki. PDP greatest enemy ,in its 16 years of ignoble existence, is Bola Ahmed Tinubu ,Jagaban of the Universe. PDP an epitome of lawlessness could not establish a case ,because there was none, against Jagaban hence CCB under PDP freed Tinubu . Tinubu never begged any godfather nor bribed any court official to influence any adjournment nor engaged in fraudulent legal gymnastics . Unlike Saratif whose burden is just the convenience of appearing in law courts to clear his name. Didn't CCB threatened him with an arrest before he shamefully appeared in court the first time? Mr Saraki go and establish your innocence. Either Saraki goes or PMB goes ,philosophically. |
Politics › Re: Three Soldiers Killed In Abonnema Rivers State by Babacele: 2:38pm On Mar 17, 2016 |
hmmm. |
Politics › Re: Rivers State Local Govt Chairman As Been Decleared Wanted. by Babacele: 9:44pm On Mar 16, 2016 |
Police do more ,we ain't satisfied. |
Politics › Re: Wike Says He Will Send Buhari To His Ancestors On Live Tv by Babacele: 9:05pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
Obiagelli: Anyone still wondering why Rivers state is so unsafe? obiasweety we go give Amaechi small Abuja power make im use 4 March 19th. Rivers people need to b liberated. |
Politics › Re: Southerners Erroneously Think The North Is Dependent On The South - Ben Bruce by Babacele: 2:03pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
kingzizzy: Ben Bruce makes me laugh with this postulation. Are the Notherners giving us this food for free? But the Northerers are taking the proceeds of oil for free in the name of 'one Nigeria'. The South does not depend on the north for anything, if there was no Northern Nigeria, us in the South would buy food from other countries like Cameroon,Benin Republic, Ghana etc and life would go on. But if there was no Southern Nigeria, only God knows what would have happend to the North by now. You obviously is Nigerian history illiterate . name the Northerners who took 'your' oil without a criminal connivance from your 'bloda'? talk make I educate u.... |
Politics › Re: Rivers Elections: Ameachi Finaly Defeats Wike by Babacele: 1:54pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
doctokwus: U dont wish PMB,the FG and Amaechi well if this is how u wish for the elections to be won by the party. Insanity of PDP,actions of touts like Wike and Fayose and the clear compromise of the supreme court should not be the reason for the same actions to be taken by APC. APC can win the elections simply by Amaechi and other APC stalwarts galvanising the electorate to come out enmasse and not to be intimidated by Wike's band of murderers and touts and just using federal might and military to offer protection to ALL electorate because even some PDP supporters wud vote APC if they feel the security that a FG presence and capacity offers. hmmm abi? |
Politics › Re: PHOTONEWS: Tinubu Receives Newly Crowned Olu Of Warri, Others In His Bourdillon by Babacele: 1:50pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
God bless Jagaban , Numero Uno Nigerianus. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Babacele: 1:21pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
amicable09: Lol. Ok. If you had gotten to De Prince you would have seen me with my luggage. I live right there! lol OK ..noted. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Babacele: 1:10pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
amicable09: Really! New garage here! then you must have seen me. I wore white throughout last week... did you see me? lol
When you come back let me know. Lols.......mos def I ll. n we shopped at d MKT down d GTbank street. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Jobs/vacancies Section Chatroom by Babacele: 12:39pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
amicable09: Ok. I'm in Gbagada now. Then I was born in the sixth month. My day of anniversary... lol( what's that one sef!? lol) is on the mid day of the mid month of every year.
Hiding nothing from Moyarh! Lol in gbagada? last week I rocked Charly boy to New garage with my Gs. on holiday n away but shall b bk soon . |
Politics › Re: Rivers Elections: Ameachi Finaly Defeats Wike by Babacele: 12:26pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
RevDesm0ndJuju: Amaechi's end will begin with the confirmation of all PDP candidates in Rivers
Let me see how your boko will get money from Rivers commonwealth to run campaign in 2019. the boko haram wey una talk say e dey una government from 2010 - 2015? wey una bro Dasuki steal the money to fight d boko abi? shameless satanoids! |
Politics › Re: Rivers Elections: Ameachi Finaly Defeats Wike by Babacele: 12:22pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
dazdilijae: No one can suppress the will of the Ijaw race even if COAS moves all of his men in nigeria to Rivers the people wld show them that once beaten twice shy. Ameachi used our resources to fund their party in 2013- 2015 leaving abandoned projects everywhere but we took it back so nothing they can do to change our collective will unless dem no like this peace in the country They ve NDDC n NIMASA to fund their party so leave Rivers state alone ooo. A word is enough for the wise which Rivers state? mtcheww! |
Politics › Re: Rivers Elections: Ameachi Finaly Defeats Wike by Babacele: 12:19pm On Mar 14, 2016 |
americanigga: I don't understand why you have decided to jump on the bandwagon of ignorance.
You fail to understand that the Individuals, circumstances and state involved are different from the ones you mentioned. Both Wike and Ameachi have been spitting fire.This is not an ordinary election, this is battle without rule.
Don't forget the police, military, civil defence and even INEC are under Ameachi and you think he will fold his hands the problem is Amaechi is a polished n educated man if only he can borrow my streetology for an half day ,wetin b Wike n PDP? |
Politics › Re: Government Sabotage: President Buhari, APC Are Their Own Saboteurs by Babacele: 11:11am On Mar 14, 2016 |
TonyeBarcanista: That woman is a case. But I won't spend time on her. She's hustling for her pay. She is an APCist and never patriotic you coward take on Modath if you can n see if we won't e-mess you up. |
Literature › Re: Not As You Think!: Outside The Prison. by Babacele: 10:24am On Mar 14, 2016 |
RemenZack: Look it up in the dictionary. It's less of euphemism and more of analogy and synonyms. ehnen but me thinks when u wan filch n pinch a woman na another way of saying u wan.........see you.....abegi ooo |