Crime › Re: Policemen Extort ₦3 Million From Ghana Returnee At Gunpoint In Bayelsa by BeigJawnson(m): 3:26pm On Sep 01, 2024*. Modified: 3:59pm On Sep 01, 2024 |
ruggedtimi: he has not been in nigeria for 6yrs. He didnt expct to be checked by the policmen He hasn't been in Nigeria for Six years and he didn't expect to be checked by policemen... Please can you tell me, where he got the idea from, that once a police in Nigeria wanted to check your phone, the IG said any police man should not? Do you read the whole post? Even Nigerian people in Canada, USA, and European countries for years can boldly tell you what is happening in Nigeria presently... Many of them knew about Endsars, covid-19 palliative hidden by politicians, exchange rates and so on... What are you saying? I have an Aunt in America for years, yet many things I haven't hear of, me in Nigeria, she will post it to WhatsApp for our awareness. |
Crime › Re: Policemen Extort ₦3 Million From Ghana Returnee At Gunpoint In Bayelsa by BeigJawnson(m): 3:08pm On Sep 01, 2024 |
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Health › Re: Number Of Paternity Tests: Yoruba 53%, Igbo 31.3%, Hausa 1.3% - Smart DNA Lagos by BeigJawnson(m): 2:47pm On Sep 01, 2024 |
Lizzysamuel: I'm not even surprised with this report, when I was doing my NYSC in one of the states in the west, you needed to see how girls troop into my neighbors room by name Femi.
Infact, this young man can sleep with more than 5 girls in a day.
I will be in my room and be hearing their different moans..
The worst is always in the night.. I will just be praying for day to break, so that I will go to my PPA.
This Femi tried to woo me because he thought I was like their girls. Lmao.
Abii is it Iya Tope, that works in the ministry of transport? This woman will just be bringing men into her room. At first I thought she wasn't married. But the day her daughter came back from Abeokuta and I started hearing her call the woman mommy. I was like.. wtf.
I later found out from the girl that their dad was in Abeokuta and it was the person she visited.
From my experience in the west, I think Infidelity & promiscuity in marriage are part of yoruba culture.
There are no consequences for infidelity in yoruba culture. Both the girls and boys are so loose. The more you look, the more you see... Infidelity is not part of Yoruba culture... And no real Yoruba family will condone infidelity, especially when a woman is promiscuous. The woman you said is Iya tope, has been separated from her husband, I learnt this from your explanation here. Do you know if it was her promiscuous life got her separated from her husband or she was been chased from her husband's house? No culture will condone such nonsense of bringing a man to the matrimonial home... Yoruba culture frowns at infidelity ... |
Properties › Re: D0nt Be Broke Because You Are Building A Home by BeigJawnson(m): 2:36pm On Sep 01, 2024 |
Georgry:

One homie made more than 30m during covid-19, I said go start something but nah! He wanted to build a house, not just a house but a standard one, he's not been able to complete the house till today and he's broke.
The problem with the people doing this is they fail to understand that we are in a different generation, the Baby boomers were the people who brought this mentality, it won't work for you Gen Z or Gen Y, your first big Savings should be used to start a business and the second savings to get a car (owing a car is good for your brand, business is all about brand now, House should come last. I second your thought but if we look at it, had it mean your friend invested into real estate by building houses for rents he won't be broke |
Celebrities › Re: US Rapper Fatman Scoop Dies After Collapsing On Stage by BeigJawnson(m): 2:33pm On Sep 01, 2024 |
Rest in peace |
Christianity Etc › Re: What A Christian Saw On Hospital Bed Of Rich Atheist Friend Dying Of Lung Cancer by BeigJawnson(m): 9:37am On Sep 01, 2024 |
AntiChristian: This one don cast! It's true Christians go to hospitals to use emotions make people convert to Christianity and particularly their church denomination!
That's why you'll see Bible anywhere even in hotel drawers carrying dust! So allah carried you to hotel with olosho ... Allahu nack bar |
Crime › Re: Hackers Take Over Kano Hisbah’s Facebook Page, Post Nude Videos And Photos by BeigJawnson(m): 11:45pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
TemplarLandry:
 Since you are good in dedicating tracks to events happening presently, kindly dedicate this track titled "HARD LIFE" by blackface to Tinubu's government regime? |
Fashion › Re: Chidimma Adetshina Crowned Miss Universe Nigeria 2024 by BeigJawnson(m): 10:09pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lailo: Rigged  This shawa Ghana Biafra girl  Tuetue.....spit Rest |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 10:05pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lexy2014: you are still talking about alternative even when you acknowledge that I didnt ask you for alternative.
if you say I did not you for alternative, how does the alternative you are stating answer this question which did not ask you for alternative?
"State governments say they can't pay their workers decent minimum wage. How will they be able to fund state police?" If you are brighten very well you should know that I am not talking further. I remain on if they can't, then federal should continue to fund the police but officers can be posted to their states of origin... |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 9:54pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lexy2014: if you say I am not asking you for alternative, how does alternative answer this question which did not ask you for alternative?
"State governments say they can't pay their workers decent minimum wage. How will they be able to fund state police?" You did not ask me for alternative... Then since state government can't pay their workers minimum wage of a decent amount, then federal police should remain and officers can be only posted to their states of origin and police force will still be under federal government... |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 8:44pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lexy2014: can you show me where in the question I asked you, I asked you for alternative?
"State governments say they can't pay their workers decent minimum wage. How will they be able to fund state police?" You are not asking me alternative and the same alternative counters your dumb question... And if state can't fund state police, then there is an alternative of posting officers to their state of origin and not being posted to strange states they know nothing about... Simple and stop drooling on this issue. No argument. |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 8:37pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lexy2014: I didnt ask you for alternative. you are advocating for state police and you said .
based on that and I asked you "State governments say they can't pay their workers decent minimum wage. How will they be able to fund state police?" If you are wise enough, you will see that I said and if they can't, and I talked about the alternative... So for your mind you thought I didn't learn about some states that claimed they can't pay their workers? Stop acting like a leech here just to prove how smart you are... |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 7:21pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lexy2014: State governments say they can't pay their workers decent minimum wage. How will they be able to fund state police? And if they can't run state police, there is alternative, officers should only be posted to their state of origin and work in that state till retirement while been transferring from one local government to another in the same state of origin...
This is what I said you should read in my fourth paragraph of my first comment before leeching on me... |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 6:56pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
lexy2014: . State governments say they can't pay their workers decent minimum wage. How will they be able to fund state police? Check my forth paragraph... And stop leeching on me ... |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 6:55pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
CodeTemplarr: What happens when the state police becomes a reflection of the federal policing system we have today whereby those in power use the police for their selfish interests? The best system of policing still remains federal for us. That is another angle of debate. Nothing has advantage and not disadvantage... But as it is, if you look my comment very well, you will see that I maintain the fact that, if federal policing is what we can still maintain, but officers should be posted to their state of origin till retirement. |
Crime › Re: Why Police Can't Track Kidnapper's Phone Calls by BeigJawnson(m): 3:59pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
vanbonattel: I took time to read the whole article, and as detailed as it is, it still points to what some people have been talking about, THE NEED FOE STATE POLICE.
There are many factors the article pointed out, like the priority of successive police administrators like the IGPs, they said after Arase left the force, other heads of police refused to prioritise technical tracking of crimes. This brings to the fore what the negligence of one head, who may be from a region that loves kidnapping can do to wreck havoc on another region that could have afforded the technology to install the tracking system in their own states or regions. But since everything is centrally controlled, the failure in Abuja will be repeated in Lagos.
If you give the chance to Anambra state government to control their own police postings, they will know who to place in control of Ogbaru, or Onitsha. A person who is well versed in the area, can pick out patterns and make interventions. But place a Sokoto man with his assistants in the top echelon of the police in Delta state, locals will wake up one day and witness crime, they won't know who the criminals and police are, because they speak the same language, look exactly the same, maybe interchange uniform and arms, and collaborate each others activities.
If you check very well, maybe an Ogun state man might have led the team to rescue the Emir of Gobir, a man whose highest crime stopping experience is just catching people who do ritual killings, then you send him to enter a thick forest and catch dare devil kidnappers from maybe Niger Republic etc, he has already failed. He doesn't understand the language or the culture. I second your thought on this... We copied Democratic system of government from the USA ... we didn't copy it well... This state police of a thing is what USA is using ... You hear CHIGOGO POLICE DEPT. NEW YORK POLICE DEPT and so on ... And FBI at the central ... Each state has its own Police department. But Nigeria, corrupt leaders are going against state police... Like you said, a man from that state will always know more of his state in the force. And if they can't run state police, there is alternative, officers should only be posted to their state of origin and work in that state till retirement while been transferring from one local government to another in the same state of origin... Many will even want to join the police force. Some one like me, I like to join the force right from childhood but how can I bee in Lagos and yet been transferred to the state I know no atom of? |
Education › Re: AAU Student Compares The Cars Of Students To That Of Lecturers In Ekpoma, Edo St by BeigJawnson(m): 3:16pm On Aug 31, 2024 |
symbianDON: in fact, it's completely worrisome. No more values; just vain glorification of money and s.ex. Yes ooo.... That is just it my brother... And all these make them have no wisdom ... |
Career › Re: I Lost My Dad And Shoe Making Found Me - Lady Cobbler (Video) by BeigJawnson(m): 11:45am On Aug 31, 2024 |
omoadeleye: That means you lost something to find something that's made for you:
Please, patronise me and sell your coins to me.
Thanks. Do you sell kobo coins?  |
Education › Re: AAU Student Compares The Cars Of Students To That Of Lecturers In Ekpoma, Edo St by BeigJawnson(m): 11:39am On Aug 31, 2024 |
richiemcgold: This comparison is very stupid, childish and baseless. Are you expecting the lecturers to expend all their money on posh cars? They surely have more responsibilities. Some even have children schooling abroad. If you're a responsible father/mother, tell me which one would you choose between posh cars or sponsoring your children. My Dean for instance rides venza jeep, he can surely afford a bigger ride but he has 3 children currently studying in Canada. His last born is processing Australian visa RN. Do you know how much it costs to sponsor four children abroad? Good one my brother... I hate how youths of nowadays think. They idolise money and luxurious lifestyles too much. Little wonder many of them go into money rituals and yahoo plus... Youths that have no responsibilities... |
Health › Re: Police Arrest Fake Doctor In Bayelsa (Photos) by BeigJawnson(m): 11:24am On Aug 31, 2024 |
Zonefree: Over fed fake medical doctor.
But, women are wired differently sha;
Pastors go whine them Alfas go whine them Doctors go whine them Native doctors go whine them Conductors go whine them
Nawao. That is why you have to understand them more better... Their minds are feeble. Only few of them that ain't feeble minded, are the ones who have seen shege out of 95% of their lives... As husbands, you just have to care for them by standing in gap for them or standing by them not to fall into traps. And one must train his wife to trust him by telling him everything going on .... Most decisions shouldn't go to the woman to decide. |
Politics › Re: Mass Poison: Canada-based Nigerian Woman Under Probe For Threatening Genocide by BeigJawnson(m): 10:38am On Aug 31, 2024 |
This woman must be sick upstairs ... What kind of hatred is this...? I don't care the tribe you come from, once this kind of thing is said, the one who said it must be arrested.. |
Career › Re: I Spent 10 Months In Prison For Resigning Via SMS — 26-Year-Old Photography by BeigJawnson(m): 10:11am On Aug 31, 2024 |
Hellonearth: No one want to see how wicked Yorubas can be. He is a Pastor with Redeem oooooo. Wicked tribe Wickedness has no tribe... Stop being mumu... Or you want to tell me there is no single wicked person in your tribe talk more of your tribe? |
Sports › Re: Bruno Labbadia rejects Super Eagles job by BeigJawnson(m): 9:45am On Aug 31, 2024 |
Factcheck0001: wickedness n evil must b exposed
Every Nigerian must know what u people have in mind for them Your thoughts towards me are absolutely wrong... You cant just assume by saying you people... Who do you think I am? You can't judge me by my comments here and be saying you people? Do you know my tribe? |
Sports › Re: Bruno Labbadia rejects Super Eagles job by BeigJawnson(m): 9:05am On Aug 31, 2024 |
Factcheck0001: At this stage I pity any yoruba or Edo still patronising Igbo canteen
I am not really bothered about what the woman said but how her fellow tribesmen supported her
They supported her cos they felt it's cool
Now if 1 person can say bad n over 30 million people share her bias, are u telling me at least 10 extremists won't try to carry out that thing
People should just b careful around them to avoid stories that touch How is thus related to the post? |
Sports › Re: Bruno Labbadia rejects Super Eagles job by BeigJawnson(m): 9:04am On Aug 31, 2024 |
Emperormartin: I heard from a reliable source that IPOB branch German liasson had one on one discussion with the agents of labbadia and thus discouraged the man from the Job as IPOB is brutally engaging other nations in denting Nigeria's Image diplomatically...
They've taken this their secession fight to another level.
But why's international body and Organisation listening to IPOB? Can you please share with us the reliable source link to show how reliable you are with what you have said here |
Travel › Re: Six Die In Fresh Accident On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway by BeigJawnson(m): 8:20pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
Curious346: [b]just 3 weeks ago. A truck failed break around Opic Kara ,outward Lagos and killed lots of people . A guy I know that sells motor spare parts at agidingbi was among the dead .
Now we having another one ?[/b]Hnmm So sorry for the loss... May God console you and his families. |
Travel › Re: Six Die In Fresh Accident On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway by BeigJawnson(m): 8:18pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
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Travel › Re: Six Die In Fresh Accident On Lagos-Ibadan Expressway by BeigJawnson(m): 8:17pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
post=131770894: You Will Not Die In Road Accident, Say AMEN Amen ooo |
Celebrities › Re: Onyeka Onwenu To Be Buried In Lagos Today by BeigJawnson(m): 12:54pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
Rest on peace elegant stallion |
Crime › Re: Bandits Kill Man In His Abuja Home, Kidnap Wife, Children by BeigJawnson(m): 12:50pm On Aug 30, 2024 |
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Health › Re: T. G. Omori; The Burden & Complications Of Kidney Failure( A Heartfelt Appeal) by BeigJawnson(m): 10:56am On Aug 30, 2024 |
Samr3hv: : You well? This is a post that is making everyone sober yet you dey advertise? You well so? I no say make you no do your cho cho cho adverts, but do am with sense... |
Health › Re: T. G. Omori; The Burden & Complications Of Kidney Failure( A Heartfelt Appeal) by BeigJawnson(m): 10:54am On Aug 30, 2024 |
martineverest: It's not a case of village people; it's about the hospital. I doubt they checked if the kidneys were a match before the transplant.
In the last 20 years, three of my relatives suffered from kidney failure, and only one survived. The survivor lives in Europe, where dialysis and transplants are completely covered by the government. It took him nearly three years to find a matching kidney. The other two, who were in Nigeria, passed away due to the inability to afford dialysis. Sorry to hear this... |