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Technology Market / Re: Buy Plasma, Lcd And Led Televisions For Affordable Pricein Lagos. by badaru1(m): 4:26pm On Sep 28, 2022
Montaque:

Bro. I have bought 5 different TVs from this guy between last year and now. 5. Most of which are used in the east. But I never met him or go to Alaba. I just call him and he delivers to destination. I have never met him in person. Why is your experience of him different?
Lucky you, pray you never have the kind of experience I have with him. Also please don’t dabble into what you know nothing about. Let Uche respond to the issues I raised.
For the general house, since I made the above review Uche has not made any concrete attempt to attend to any of the issues. He is only interested in attracting more victims

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Technology Market / Re: Buy Plasma, Lcd And Led Televisions For Affordable Pricein Lagos. by badaru1(m): 10:39am On Sep 25, 2022
@Acunon be professional for once, I have stated my views based on my experience with you here, respond to this let people see, stop calling me privately
Technology Market / Re: Buy Plasma, Lcd And Led Televisions For Affordable Pricein Lagos. by badaru1(m): 10:15am On Sep 25, 2022
Before doing business with him make sure you visit the market yourself.
Technology Market / Re: Buy Plasma, Lcd And Led Televisions For Affordable Pricein Lagos. by badaru1(m): 10:13am On Sep 25, 2022
Acunon can advertise TVs and woo you to buy but his after sale service is zero. He avoids you whenever the TV you buys from him has issues. He has done that to me not once and not twice. This is an honest review of him.
Religion / Re: Simon Odo ‘King Of Satan’ Dies: Enugu Native Doctor Who Married 59 Wives Is Dead by badaru1(m): 11:46pm On Dec 14, 2021
An Enugu-Ezike based herbalist in Aji community of Igboeze North LGA of Enugu state, Chief Simon Odo, popularly referred to as ‘Onu Uwa’ says he desires to have a village of his own, for a good reason:
The 68 years old herbal practitioner is married to all of 56 women and over 300 children, and he told Daily Times, “I can only stop marrying more wives whenever I can no longer satisfy women sexually.” The renowned herbalist who branded himself “Africa’s King Solomon” our correspondent that from biblical records, King Solomon had 700 concubines; “There is nothing wrong in my having retinue of wives”.

Early life Story “My name is Simon Odo, born in 1947 into a Christian family. I later became a mass server at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Aji where I was baptized in 1956 and got confirmed in 1958. I suffered so much as a child. According his account, he lost his father at the age of 16 over a parcel of land his father swore he will not give up to his kinsmen. “After his death, I was also inflicted with tuberculosis by the same people because I demanded to know the cause of the death of my father. I suffered from the tuberculosis for five years after which they crippled me for another five. At this point I cried and said, God why will you allow all these to befall me.” How I became a native doctor “After my outcry, I ran to one old native doctor in Ijebu Ode and stayed there for seven years, it was there I learnt the trade of native medicine and began to practice. “I do all manner of jobs for people, but the only thing I don’t do is to prepare charm for armed robbers. If you go to Anambra state, all the people late Osita Osadebe mentioned in his music “People’s club” had at one time or the other visited my shrine for services.” Counting 54 years in practice, Odo said he has aided people to travel abroad with his native medicine practice and boasts that no embassy can deny them visa to travel to any country of their choice.. “I am not a politician, but a good number of politicians are my clients, they come here with all manner of gifts after a successful business.”

The women in my life “I have 56 wives and they all are hardworking; some own restaurants while some are civil servants. Three of my wives are graduates. At times I quarrel with my wives, but it is on record that none of my wives have been involved in adultery, because if anyone of them indulges in adultery, she will be stuck with the man without been separated for a long period; so none of them can dream of keeping a man outside my home. “I have sent about five of my wives home because of misbehavior.” Daily Times gathered that his wives come from the tribes and tongues across the country and he is welcome wherever he proposes to a woman. “I married both from Yoruba, Benue, Kogi, Calabar, Anambra and Enugu among others. I will advise men not to marry up to three wives. Any person who wishes to emulate me should prepare his casket; this is my agreement with God. I will not stop marrying till I die, or until my manhood stops working. “I am a blessed man; I spend the average of N1.4 million on feeding my household monthly and I give out cars out as gifts to my in-laws.” The old fellow said there is no magic to his love story as people may think other than love and sexual satisfaction. “All my marriages were gifts of love and not by charm. I marry all my wives according to the custom and tradition of where they come from. I don’t marry with less than N100, 000.00. I have built houses for some of my in-laws, and as I said earlier some of my in-laws receive car gifts from me; you can go and verify my claims. “I do not marry anyone from rich families; I prefer to marry from the poor ones because this enables me to help them one way or the other. I came to the world for beautiful women to love, to follow and marry me.” Short of being a nymphomaniac, the Odo boasts he satisfies all his wives sexually. “None of them have complained of sex starvation; I make love to a reasonable number of them daily and I believe that sexual satisfaction of my wives is a gift from God. “The beautiful aspect of my family is that there was a time about seven of my wives put to bed in one day. The young ones that are still active in bed are more than 11 at any given time, and my latest wife who I just married last December is only 15 years.” Number of children “My children are numerous and that is what I bargained for as Africa’s King Solomon. Out of 56 wives, some have seven, eight, five and three children; some are still pregnant, just last week, one of them delivered a set of twins. “I can’t say the number that is pregnant as I speak with you. I feed all of them comfortably without hassles. I have an estate to solve accommodation challenges of my family. All my wives and children have never complained of lack of accommodation. My children, to say the fact, are over 300 to my credit.” Does he have problems recognizing his children individually? “I recognize my children because they all have marks as identity. My children don’t mix themselves up either and can never sleep with themselves or marry themselves. If they do the person will die instantly: Training my children “I am a lover of Western education; I own a nursery and primary school where some of my children attend with some of my wives as teachers, and I also employed other capable teachers. I train those of them who crave for education even to the university level. “Now, some of my children are graduates; one of my daughters was the immediate councilor that represented Aji ward and she was the deputy leader of Igbo Eze North Local Government legislative council. “Another of my daughter, Amala, was given scholarship to further her in London.” Need for my own village “My children all know themselves because they all bear tribal marks which I gave them; a good number of them are married with children. In no distant time I may apply for recognition of my own village ONUWA village. The number of my children and great and great grand children command a force in Aji community. “In my house, there is freedom of worship; some of my children are Catholic, some Anglican, while some attend Pentecostal Churches. We still have those who took after me as native doctors. We are one mega family; we consume one bag of rice every Sunday and we eat from one big pot. “The grown up ones are no longer staying with me; they have built their own houses. My first son, Emeka Odo was born in 1969; he is equally a native doctor with his own family. I have also giving out many of my daughters hand marriage. Daily Times spoke to his youngest of his wives he married just last month, 15 years old Chidinma from Okutu village in Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State. “I came in contact with my husband who had married one girl from my place; he approached me for marriage and I accepted, then he went to my parents, performed the marriage rites and took me as wife. I was in JSS III at the time of my marriage.” Chidinma dispelled any rumour of her husband using charm to marry young girls. “I want the whole world to know that I married my husband out of love. He came to my parents after he approached me and we both agreed before going to seek my hands in marriage from my parents, I became convinced he is the one I want to marry even after I learnt that he is the famous Onuwa with many wives I am not worried because since I entered this house he has remained in charge of his home and properly taking care of every of our needs including that of all his children. “Onuwa has these managerial skills of managing his home effectively. We have not had any quarrels that we cannot manage”. Another of his wives, Ado Odo, 24, is a graduate from Benue State. “I am a 300 level student of Mass Communication Department of Benue State University. I am happily married to Chief Simon Odo, A.K.A Onuwa. “My marriage to Onuwa is six loving months old and I have never regretted taking my decision to marry my husband. Since I married my husband he has remained caring to both me and my other senior wives. He likes education which is one of the reasons why I married him because he promised that he will take care of my studies to any level I want. “He is a man who keeps to his words; just recently he bought a car for my mother and bought a motor bike for me for my use. He has done a lot for my parents and I want to carry his baby in no distant time. My husband is full of life, honest and loving, not minding our age bracket, he remains very understanding”. What would you say to Africa’s King Solomon? He certainly deserves the title, and a village to his name.
https://www./article/%e2%80%98i-desire-have-my-own-village%e2%80%99-says-native-doctor-56-wives-and-over-300-children

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Technology Market / Re: Ipad Air 3 (2019) With Box And Charger SOLD by badaru1(m): 8:37am On May 31, 2021
Location?
Satellite TV Technology / Re: Solar Energy, A Complement To FTA by badaru1(m): 7:53am On Jan 20, 2021
Good morning guys, please I have a question, which is better for solar energy, Hybrid inverter or normal inverter with MPPT?
Health / Re: World Sleep Day 2018: When Last Did You Sleep For 7 To 8 Hours At Night? by badaru1(m): 5:51am On Mar 17, 2018
Biglittlelois:
embarassedI have insomnia embarassed still battling it, i'm tempted to take sleeping drugs but i dont want to get addictedembarassed

Do light exercise before going to bed

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Phone/Internet Market / Re: S7 Edge Needed Urgently by badaru1(m): 11:14pm On Mar 05, 2018
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Technology Market / Re: Sold by badaru1(m): 11:10pm On Mar 05, 2018
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Technology Market / Re: Sold by badaru1(m): 11:10pm On Mar 05, 2018
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Technology Market / Sold by badaru1(m): 11:09pm On Mar 05, 2018
A fairly used
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Sold by badaru1(m): 11:08pm On Mar 05, 2018
kachi19:
you then live in Lagos!!

Yes
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Sold by badaru1(m): 7:04pm On Mar 05, 2018
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Phone/Internet Market / Sold by badaru1(m): 7:03pm On Mar 05, 2018
A fairly
Technology Market / Re: Samsung S7edge Duo by badaru1(m): 2:11pm On Mar 04, 2018
I will tell the other guy to take his own down right away. I take responsibility for the mix up. Again sorry.
Technology Market / Re: Samsung S7edge Duo by badaru1(m): 2:09pm On Mar 04, 2018
holluikon:

Accepted, but he shouldn't have denied the fact that another thread could have been created since he knows he doesn't own the phone and another point to believe it's a scam is the different price tag placed on the phone

I gave all of them same price which I can't state here but they have a right to quote a reasonable figure above that
Technology Market / Re: Samsung S7edge Duo by badaru1(m): 1:46pm On Mar 04, 2018
holluikon:
It's better we run run run for our lives

Sorry for the mix up, the phone belongs to me, am the one that told Twinskenny and Bomboyi to put it out for sale. It's not a scam.
Phone/Internet Market / Re: Closed by badaru1(m): 1:44pm On Mar 04, 2018
Benz4pimp:
same phone,same pictures,different sellers,different prices!!!!Someone is trying to pull a fast one


Nothing like scam bro, the phone belongs to me. I called Twinskenny and Bomboyi to help me put out for sale. Though I called Bomboyi earlier b4 Twinskenny. I sent the pictures to 2 of them
Phones / Re: Mtn Network Has Security Challenges by badaru1(m): 12:54pm On Dec 28, 2017
I suspect Mtn staff.
Phones / Re: MTN Customer Care Thread by badaru1(m): 11:40pm On Dec 27, 2017
On the 15th of 2017 at about 5.43pm I got 2 messages from Mtn that my one time password is bla blah blah, knowing I didn’t request for any password change, I ignored the messages. Few minutes later, I got another message from Mtn again that My sim swap request is about been completed, this time around, I became afraid and I immediately called Mtn CS. After laying my complain, the CS officer told me there wasn’t any cause for alarm, that it might be a system error. At about 7pm, I realized I couldn’t make or receive call on my line again. The line has no network on my phone. When I tried calling the line, it showed the line busy, that means someone’s else was using it. I immediately called my bank to put restriction on my account. I also post a message on my Facebook wall and my WhatsApp contacts that my line has been hacked. I tried calling Mtn CustomerCare with another network but it was not going. The following day, I went to Mtn office in my area to get the issue sorted and got my line back.

I asked the officer if he could tell me who did the illegal swapping, he asked to I should write a formal complain. The next Monday I wrote formal complain, but to my surprise, when I went to Marina office to drop the letter, CS lady refused to collect the letter, that I have to take it to Mtn office in Ikoyi. I dropped the letter since Monday last week, till this moment, Mtn has not deemed it necessary to respond to my complaint. I called their 505 line this morning, the lady that answered me said I should go back to their Ikoyi office for the response. Can you imagine that? Fast forward, this evening, I got a similar one time password sms again. Am afraid by tomorrow I will port my line to another network until Mtn sort themselves out.

How is it possible to swap a sim without the owner present?
Phones / Mtn Network Has Security Challenges by badaru1(m): 11:34pm On Dec 27, 2017
On the 15th of 2017 at about 5.43pm I got 2 messages from Mtn that my one time password is bla blah blah, knowing I didn’t request for any password change, I ignored the messages. Few minutes later, I got another message from Mtn again that My sim swap request is about been completed, this time around, I became afraid and I immediately called Mtn CS. After laying my complain, the CS officer told me there wasn’t any cause for alarm, that it might be a system error. At about 7pm, I realized I couldn’t make or receive call on my line again. The line has no network on my phone. When I tried calling the line, it showed the line busy, that means someone’s else was using it. I immediately called my bank to put restriction on my account. I also post a message on my Facebook wall and my WhatsApp contacts that my line has been hacked. I tried calling Mtn CustomerCare with another network but it was not going. The following day, I went to Mtn office in my area to get the issue sorted and got my line back.

I asked the officer if he could tell me who did the illegal swapping, he asked to I should write a formal complain. The next Monday I wrote formal complain, but to my surprise, when I went to Marina office to drop the letter, CS lady refused to collect the letter, that I have to take it to Mtn office in Ikoyi. I dropped the letter since Monday last week, till this moment, Mtn has not deemed it necessary to respond to my complaint. I called their 505 line this morning, the lady that answered me said I should go back to their Ikoyi office for the response. Can you imagine that? Fast forward, this evening, I got a similar one time password sms again. Am afraid by tomorrow I will port my line to another network until Mtn sort themselves out.

How is it possible to swap a sim without the owner present?

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Car Talk / Re: How To Minimize Fuel Usage In Your Car During This Fuel Scarcity by badaru1(m): 7:08am On Dec 25, 2017
Imbibe the culture of Bicycle ride, especially, when you are in your local area. I have not bought fuel since the crises started.

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Autos / Re: Would You Buy This Bicycle For ₦3 Million ? by badaru1(m): 12:32pm On Nov 13, 2017
Yes.
Technology Market / Re: Buy Plasma, Lcd And Led Televisions For Affordable Pricein Lagos. by badaru1(m): 9:47pm On Sep 29, 2017
mogreen22:
if you have to accuse Simone, please do so with facts. Don't come and spoil someone's reputation without proper facts. How is he deceptive? Why not explain instead this vague statement. Oga acunon, you sef, this is a public forum and reputation matters, you should be quick to respond to complaints. After sales service is very very key. I don't know this man from Adam but saying all this because I am a business man as well I know how negative reviews can affect ones business

Bros why taking panadol for another person’s ache, go back to 20th September, u will see my complaints. Today is 29th of September, Acunon has not deemed it long enough address my grievances with him. Please don’t jump into matter u know nothing about. In business, especially, online one, reviews are very critical. They guide the prospective customers

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Properties / Re: Pls How Much Will Finish This 2bedroom Bungalow by badaru1(m): 7:31am On Aug 28, 2017
Budget like N3m plus or minus N500k

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Phones / How To Unlock Ntel Nova by badaru1(m): 10:45pm On Aug 19, 2017
Please how can I unlock this ntel nova phone. Sim1 is locked to ntel while sim2 is only 2G. Thanks in advance
Phones / Re: Subscriber Options for UNLIMITED Internet - WORTH IT? by badaru1(m): 10:35pm On Aug 19, 2017
I have this ntel nova phone, the phone only accepts sim 2 if there is ntel in sim 1. Sim 2 is only locked to 2G. When am out of ntel reception area, I can't get any good internet on sim 2.

How can I unlock the phone to accept other sims in sim slot 1. Thanks
Crime / Re: Public Execution By Firing Squad In Lagos, July 1, 1995 (Throwback Photos) by badaru1(m): 7:39pm On Aug 02, 2017
Read the full gist here:

43 Convicted Armed Robbers Are Put to Death in Nigeria : Africa: A crowd of 1,000 looks on as army firing squad executes convicts to crack down on recent upsurge of violent crime.
July 23, 1995|TUNDE OBADINA | REUTERS
LAGOS, Nigeria — A firing squad of Nigerian soldiers in camouflage executed 43 convicted armed robbers Saturday before a hushed crowd of 1,000 people at a Lagos prison execution ground, witnesses said.

Violent crime has increased dramatically in Lagos and other urban centers in Nigeria in recent months as the economic and political life in the country has deteriorated.

It was the largest number of prisoners executed in one day in Nigeria in decades and was certain to draw more international attention to Nigeria's military rulers, widely criticized for a secret coup trial which convicted a former head of state and 39 others.

Saturday's executions, which the government said were intended to crack down on a recent upsurge in violent crime, were carried out in batches at the Kirikiri maximum security prison.



Soldiers dressed in camouflage and with black shoe polish on their faces fired semi-automatic weapons to execute the convicts who were tied to stakes in three groups of 12 and one of seven.

The executions, which lasted 90 minutes, were witnessed by three doctors, who certified the deaths, an Irish Roman Catholic priest and a Muslim imam.

The government had said 53 would be executed, but Lagos Controller of Prisons C.O. Odikpo said that 10 had been granted stays of execution.

Campaign for Democracy, an alliance of human rights groups, said in a statement that the 43 bodies were taken away in a Lagos State government waste disposal van.

"The men who carried out such barbaric acts are unfit to live in human society," Campaign for Democracy added.

Abdul Oroh, executive director of Civil Liberties Organization said the executions would not curb violent crime.

"We have been executing robbers since the early 1970s and we are still having armed robbery," he said. "Executions will make the robbers harder and more violent."

An official statement released Friday said robbery had recently escalated to crisis proportions in Africa's most populous country and the convicts slated for execution included "those terrorizing innocent citizens of the state."

Oroh said the rise in robberies was due to the poor state of the economy and influx of weapons into Nigeria from the Nigerian-led ECOMOG peace-keeping operation in Liberia.

The number executed was one more than the 42 coup plotters shot secretly in 1990 for a bloody rebellion against then-military President Ibrahim Babangida.

The possibility that some of the 40 people convicted in the latest coup plot trial may face the firing squad has made capital punishment a topic of public debate in Nigeria.

It has also raised international concern about the fate of the alleged plotters, including ex-ruler Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo.

Three former British prime ministers and several African leaders have urged Gen. Sani Abacha's government to show clemency, and Washington has said it has not ruled out economic sanctions to pressure Nigeria to return to civilian rule.



Many homes in Lagos, a city of 6 million people, have been attacked by robbers who sometimes kill, maim or rape their victims in addition to carting away their property.

Robbers also have become more daring. In a June 29 incident, 10 people, including police, an army officer and civilians, were killed in shootouts with robbers that spanned different parts of the city and lasted several hours.

http://articles.latimes.com/1995-07-23/news/mn-27074_1_firing-squad-executes-convicts
Technology Market / Re: Delizio Capsule Machine For Sale by badaru1(m): 9:37am On Aug 01, 2017
Still available.
Technology Market / Re: Original Middle Casing For Galaxy S5 For Sale by badaru1(m): 9:36am On Aug 01, 2017
Available.

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