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Seems everyone Nigerians look up to has drank the religion koolaid. So na God tell u say u don get bele? |
Nigeria is a country of and for low lives. We are a very sick society indeed. Everything about our understanding of what life is about and how life should be, is wrong. Only free oil money makes us think we're part of modern humans. No; we are animals |
Must Nigerian government give everybody something? Which kain country be dis? Poor people that have never earned a kobo from government do die and get buried by their families. Keshi had an illustrious career by Nigerian standards, but which one be government own inside. You want us to start calculating the money he made from the Nigerian government? Keshi was one of the very first Nigerian players to lead a boycott of the national team because of money issues. I was alive then. Go and check the lineup of Algiers '90 Nations Cup. Rashidi Yekini was the most patriotic Nigerian football player I ever knew. He refused to join the Keshi-led strike. Westerhof led a completely new generation of Nigerian players after that incident and it heralded the golden generation of Nigerian football (1990-2000). Go and ask older people that know better. Up till today, or billionaire football players still milk this poor country in order to play football while hardworking and intelligent people go to waste for lack of opportunity. What is football? I blame Nigerians |
Darnyel:Hi. I couldn't locate the man you quoted and responded to but help me tell him he's the typical African animal. I would like to take his dare to have CONSENSUAL sex with his daughter and see what he will do to me. I will make sure he never reaches old age in freedom. Animals. I've seen people like him turn promising girls to hardened runs-girls just to get back at their MUMU fathers. AFRICAN APES! PS: by the way, parents wish well for their kids, but they don't know best |
All is fair game in the Animal Kingdom. Reminds me of my father. Fast-forward 10 years, he may be giving her moral support to go out and prostitute herself to bring money home. Hopeless men! |
wiseoneking:You are a FOOLLL!!! Go and tell the Mods. They must permanently remove me from Nairaland or I will never stop attacking the ANIMALS that even today, after all our years as fools, keep repeating the barbaric ignorance responsible for Nigerian backwardness. I'm sure you're also Christian, or even "Jew". Bible says we're from the Middle-East. GO BACK THERE! MUMU! |
As usual: NIGERIA IS A JOKE! |
Make dem price am and give Adeboye the last price. He's made enough money from the church business. Alternatively, let them hold a special prayer so that he would just walk away while his captors are asleep. Afterall God has all the power in heaven and earth and more dramatic incidences have been cited in the Bible. Aha, at some point, God must show himself (abi herself or itself) korokoro so that people will fear him. The other day, ordinary people just killed a road preacher like that and God didn't even answer her pleas to him to "strike them down". Na wa o. Lol. MUMU PEOPLE! |
I'm really happy about this development. There's nothing I've not predicted about this country and it gladdens me when I see them coming to pass. You people should continue to pursue your own money and not be interested in government or our democracy. Keep sabotaging your fellow man to make as much as possible so as to "arrive". If anything goes wrong, just "plead guilty" as the lawyer advised and also, do 3 days' fasting and cry to God. God will solve the problem. MUMU PEOPLE |
ChangeIsCostant:Come on; but it is a jungle. What kind of justice do you expect from a jungle ![]() |
pacino26:When una hear something, una go just dey repeat am without even thinking about it. What is a career? Why is politics (public service in better societies) not a career. Can you mention one reason? Oh, they will steal money. I hear. Ok look: is Buhari not a retired soldier? Is Saraki not a medical doctor? Is Diezani not a high-end "technocrat" from the World-renowned Shell? Tell me who is the thieving politician in Nigeria today that has not ticked that stupid box of you hollow Nigerian people. Now I give you contrast. Balewa was a career politician; Awolowo was a career politician; Sardauna was a career politician. Barack Obama is a career politician; Joe Biden is a career politician. NIGERIANS HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT PROGRESS PS: by the way what has the Obiano achieved? You know how many plans I've heard of in my life as a Nigerian? |
duduade:How could he talk while in office? Could you? Why are Nigerians so hypocritical and unrealistic? Why not find out if the allegations are true, rather than getting angry at the timing. NIGERIA IS A JOKE! |
erusen:Indeed. No free, gratuitous teaching. You're in good company as a Nigerian |
erusen:Kenya is better than Nigeria. The only people who don't know this are Nigerians. If you check well, you will even discover there are some Nigerians there trying to have a better life than their own country can afford them. Nigeria is a FAILED STATE! |
shamecurls:The poverty and the plenty children are from the same source. If they can not be punished for borning anyhow, na govt know. |
Sunofgod:You don't have to face that dilema in Nigeria anymore. Here, God and money are on the same side. You go to church to transact your biz and meet people who will favour you unfairly over others. Last last, you can even be the very pastor sef, and you know how pastors are these days. Now, if you want to be poor, refuse church/God/religion and your eye go clear, quick quick. Trust me - I'm living it! |
Flets:Abeg go siddon. When there's a popular narrative in the media, everybody keys into it. Abi Dangote wen dey build biggest refinery in the world in Lagos dey wait for "restructuring" in order to build it? Who stops states from struggling to be wealthy and make life better for their citizens? If there's something that hinders a state from doing what they want to do, isn't there a provision to amend the constitution? Do you know how many amendments have been made on this 1999 constitution? Unless you speak the grand words, ehen! Countries progress by hard work, not idle, lazy slogans. There's no system Nigeria has practised that other nations haven't practised successfully, yet we are debating process on our idle chairs |
WebSurfer:You will even bow now that the fire was caused because a "rewire" replaced a faulty fuse with straight-up wire as they do in NEPA transformers, while we are begging them to buy fuse for just 50 NAIRA, dem say we go die of hunger. I find it hard to pity any Nigerian except I get into the details of his case because I've seen the depth of their wickedness |
waxxydude:I certainly wish fervently that you one day fall into the hands of Nigeria one day with a story you'll beg to believe is a dream; then I would see what your sentiments are. The OP is unduly polite sef. To me, Nigerian society is a jungle, with most people as apes. They've not reached 2016 human level. A zoo is an organised place |
greatgod2012:ARE YOU SURE? Twitter, I agree. I doubt Nairaland as I can not see any sign and it's SUCH A SHAME as this is where really every ordinary Nigerian can be heard. This is the ultimate place to understand how Nigerians really think. With the things I've said here, and no govt official or any of our so-called elites or activists ever sending me a private message as they've done on Twitter, then they clearly do not want Nigerian progress. I really do not think they're here because even on Twitter, after I relate to them, they still run far away from me but none ever met me here. This is just a place for ordinary, inconsequential people |
RebelChip:I would like you to elucidate on that with evidence. This isn't the first time this type of issue has arisen and I attribute it the fertilisation of a goat by a human male. I want to finalise my knowledge on this issue |
If you follow Nigerian CVs you will think we're the greatest country in the world, not knowing we're receiving handouts from quieter countries. Fools! |
These role models for Nigerians are nothing but the corrupters of Nigerians. Money that is supposed to represent value that you have created on earth has become the value in itself. People now want to just have the money rather than create value which will then be represented by money...and they're wondering why money has little value today. I know it's rocket science to most of you. I just wish oyibo would stop all their inventions from getting into Nigeria and let's see if you'll print money in your house and command it to change to a car or to food. Crowd of apes in a jungle |
wheredemdey:My brother, I'm tired. I'm FRUSTRATED. The burden of being a black man is overwhelming to me because I see it clearly that black man is the problem to himself and a blight on the human race and when I set out to start the process of improving black man - which will last well beyond my lifetime - they come together and declare me a self-hating lunatic. They ask me where are my Harvard PhDs for validation that I have any sense, but I don't have any. I've only spent 30 years privately observing and studying our society and looking at how other civilisations in the world evolved. If you do that, everything becomes oh so clear. But they never do that. From when they're born, they're locked in a rat race to tick off all the items in the long list of "achievements" that have been drawn up for them before they were even born. I am a FRUSTRATED man. In much wisdom, there is much grief - King Solomon
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snowwhyte607:NIGERIA IS A PROFOUNDLY SICK SOCIETY IN DESPERATE NEED OF REDEMPTION! It is he who says so that's the enemy; that's why you've never heard of me in the media. I've been contacting the leaders of thought in Nigeria for a grand programme to change the Nigerian mind, but they ARE part of the Nigerian mind and see no problem. The only thing they see it the President and politicians. "Let's remove Jonathan, he's the problem". Oya now, Jonathan has been out over one year now, HOW FAR?!!! |
patola080:GOD BLESS YOU. I almost replied the poster but I try not to fight everyone on Nairaland. Black man is still an ape (sorry) |
I've repeatedly told these deaf people supporting Buhari and his so-called "war on corruption" that NOBODY HOLY PAS E E E. If you want to investigate corruption in Nigeria, EVERYBODY will be found guilty in action or intent, including the ones doing the investigation; including Buhari. Just like Obasanjo definitely made some money on return to government, he focused on enriching the country as a whole, not just chasing after stolen money. Yet Obasanjo is on record as having sacked and dealt with anyone in his government seen to have perpetrated corrupt acts in discharge of his duties (Defence ministry comes to mind, if I'm not making a mistake). Saint Buhari has not yet managed that. I never had any special hope on Buhari government as people were screaming he's the greatest solution to all of Nigeria's problems, but God, I never dreamt he would be this inept and dumb. I'm glad I didn't ultimately get to vote him or anyone because I wanted to prove I wasn't supporting Jonathan by saying Buhari can not change Nigeria; nobody can change Nigeria because they become president. I was willing to vote him so that those noisemakers will get their Buhari and we the elders who have seen it all will stand back as we're doing now to ask: how far na? But I couldn't bother to struggle to get my permanent voters card. Since 1999, I've only voted Obasanjo and I'm glad I did. When you see how much I defended Jonathan from the personal assault being meted on him by dumb, clueless Nigerians, including Ezekwesili (who actually knows nothing but is a hero to Nigerian "intellectuals" you would think I voted him. In 2011, I actually voted; there was Jonathan, Buhari, but I voted Ribadu/Adeola. Universal suffrage is a crime in a dumb society like ours. Only very few people should have the right to vote as it was when advanced nations first started this democracy thing |
k2kay:Nigeria is a joke! |
dbestuncle:Nigeria is the place where people claim success in life by competing for high marks in a classroom, reproducing what some oyibo found out from his own mind. Any wonder everyone is now getting First Class and Masters? Yet no one has been able to establish any link between that and a richer society. Nigeria is a lost country with incredibly dumb people. |
Luckymay:Clearly, from the rudeness of your personal attacks on me, you have no desire to learn and grow. You can ascribe all your assumptions to me but what I've actually said is in black-and-white. I don't go and seek out these idle topics in Romance section; I only respond to stuff majorly from Frontpage. Let it end; you clearly don't know your mate and nairaland affords you the luxury to think all "opinions" are equal in merit. People with teenage children come to me for advice and listen with respect because I've raised people older than that even if I didn't birth them, not to talk of my personal life story; but of course, you have no clue. Enjoy yourself, you're in good company, a true product of your constricted society. |
Luckymay:Where can I start? The tragedy of an ignorant society is that people are made to believe that however life was made to be when they're born is the correct way life should be. I laugh very much. The things I know aren't what I can tell you to quickly read up and give me a feedback in the afternoon. It's a whole lifetime on a different path. Join a foreign forum and ask them about your contention that parents should tell their children that contact with boys is bad and then suddenly at 25, start to ask them that "where's your man". It's the joke of a society you live in that makes you think it's normal. Note that I'm not your everyday Nigerian expressing a view. I am trying to correct this whole society and I'm not finding any headway because everyone thinks as you're thinking as I said previously because they believe how they met life is how life should be. THE OPPOSITE IS THE TRUTH! |
Luckymay:I think Nairaland isn't the place to say it. Go and tell every young girl growing up - and their parents and "elders" too because the average Nigerian girl is brought up to believe they don't need the male gender besides to do work for them. That's why you treat boys with such awful disrespect until you grow old and everyone is asking when you will marry, then you turn around and start accusing men of being afraid of successful women. Before issue of getting married comes up, 90% of Nigerian educated girls are hooking up and having sexx with something like 5% of Nigerian males. This creates excess on one side and massive deprivation on the other. When the 5% men finally marry on 5% of the girls, the other 85% of the girls then profess their "undying love" to the category they spent their whole lives mocking. I say 99%Nigerian girls are not good and I didn't marry and I'm in my 40s and I've been on both sides of the divide of men's capacity. Thank you |

you would think I voted him. In 2011, I actually voted; there was Jonathan, Buhari, but I voted Ribadu/Adeola. Universal suffrage is a crime in a dumb society like ours. Only very few people should have the right to vote as it was when advanced nations first started this democracy thing