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The name checkers came, They saw, & They left heart broken. No mention of Obi, Ojukwu, or Kalu on the list. No!! The list must have been tampered with. Funny enough, the people on the list are those one's who voted based on its their turn & Mu-Mu ticket. |
There are some dirty "pretty" women you'll go close to ehh, their smell alone will make all the hairs in your nose to fall out, and the curly hairs on your head straighten. |
Sex work is illegal too. Arrest all of them. |
Richtaiwo:Do you think a president with good intentions will make the economic realities of a nation so difficult, that youths have to undertake loans to get an education? The South East understands that modern slaves are not in chains, they are in debt. That's why many of us will rather learn a trade than fall into a trap. Your task master don't want an educated proletariat, it makes it difficult for them to control power, they want docile nitwits like you who will happily mortgage years of there life's for something that is their right. Stop |
lailo:I've met pigs with more intelligence than you. |
Goodvibes007:Lol, Imagine choosing to boast with oyo state. Abeg chill, It is not by size, but by content. Anambara has the smallest land mass in those 5 states you mentioned, but it's gdp is more than that of oyo. Fulani men that have been molesting the west since 1900's, to the point of having a caliphate state in that region. A truly conquered people. |
Zee world, Korean, and and Latin America soap operas are confusing some women into thinking "romance" should always look like what is acted out on tv, and it's making them dissatisfied with their livea. |
Paraman:Lol, Propeller piston engine? Even Bịa fra was able to produce something like that locally during the war. |
MrSly:Oh so NOW, you don't have time for long epistles? you could have fooled me with your earlier remarks. I do apologize, it seemed like I was engaging pseudo-intellectual, but I guess not. It seems that you've cleverly tried to gloss over the part where he says "They may not really mean anything serious, but they still do mean something serious", which is infact a paradox. An empty statement that seems contradictory or self-defeating. The statement clearly contradicts itself by suggesting that something which might not seem serious, still holds serious meaning - essentially denigrating the "African culture" to a non-potent, hocus-pocus make-belief system. That is why I made the salient point, emphasizing that the African culture and traditions in its entirety, which encompasses both the good and bad aspect, is a result of spiritual foundation & principles, and should not be trivialized. Then again, you're bent on playing the devil's Advocate and reading a deeper meaning to a vapid statement such as "seems illogical". You know, I was expecting a rebuttal from the original person I quoted, but I guess if the person had replied, that would mean that there'll be nothing for social justice keyboard warriors like you, to do. I do encourage you to keep being you, keep fighting the "good fight", on behalf of the "helpless" people who cannot defend themselves...but if you could do that, far, far, away from me, I'd greatly appreciate it. |
MrSly:If you're referring to the later part of the statement wherein the original user I quoted says; ".. From a cultural POV, she's wrong. Its why Our cultures and traditions should be followed even when they seem illogical to us. They may not really mean anything serious but they still do mean something serious. ..", Then please know that I also found that part of the statement vapid and empty, much like your rant, but I was more invested in addressing the pseudo-logic in the original commenter's first part of statement, as it left a bad taste in my mouth. If I'm devil incarnate, then you must be the devil's advocate because you're clearly playing your role and pushing for a deeper meaning to be ascribed to an irreverent empty statement about "African culture". The original user I quoted refers to "African culture" as "illogical", & further derides it by saying ".. they may not really mean anything serious but they still do mean something serious...", and in your dark twisted obtuse keyboard warrior mind, "they just opened peoples eyes to the importance of African culture" - what a load of horse shit. That you are daft to the spiritual principles & foundations that birthed the African culture and traditions, whether good or bad, does not make them illogical. Calling people unsavory names is the calling card of beastly pseudo-intellectuals, and if I continue to descend to your level, I might run into your employer the devil. |
CyrusVI:Okay, may your partner not honor you when you die. |
I've done alot of stupid stuff, but they were never for the sake of a woman. |
MadamVanessa:Ibibio is not IGBO. Stop speaking for the IGBO people, Stop making enemies for the IGBO people. You people are at best our distant cousins, our relationship ended in 1967 when you choose to side with your current taskmasters.
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One rule I always apply in business "If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is". Most scams are dependent on the targets greed, if you can be content with what you have and believe in earning stuff by putting in the work, you'll rarely fall victim. |
Rechargeam247:English language - F9. Abeg try retake Waec next year. |
naija4life247:E pain you? Your pain tastes like salt and vinegar chips to us. |
She had big titties, like I'm talking double D's at just 19, and judging by her mother's own, hers' would only get bigger. Bottom line, I didn't like how her mum looked like she was just a small breeze away from toppling over, and I knew her daughter was going to be built like her. |
Don't take this the wrong way, but go and run kidney test. |
AareGaa:Man, I could feel your self loathing radiating through your writeup. I'm pretty sure that this level of hatred has given you stomach ulcer. Do you hate yourself so much that you outrightly reject anything good? Oh you cursed scum of the earth, don't you know that when you're angry at other people's success, you'll never know what being that successful feels like. |
Nomercie:By the time Igbo women were wearing two wrappers, your ancestors where still using leaves to cover their private parts. |
JackDaAlienz:You still don't get it, I wasn't playing the game that's why I waited to comment at 6:01pm. Chief, if you really want the 2k, drop your aza make I do something. |
JackDaAlienz:Desperado, playing a game that you didn't even bother to read the rules. Game ended 6pm Nigerian time, I waited to comment at 6:01pm, yet you still shared my comment. |
Funniest thread ever. Really wish it will make front page. |
I don't know her story so I'm trying not to judge. What I will say is that patterns are spiritually enforced. |
The same people that refused to increase minimum wage to something significant, are telling you that they are spending +1.3% of your monthly minimum wage everyday. |
So after everything South East still has the lowest casualty number? |
What are you talking about sef? Shebi you don't know that in the North, all their children are in Islamic schools. Almajeri na their +3yrs I.T |
mrvitalis:If only your dad had pulled out, you won't be online disgracing him and yourself with the nonsense you're spewing. |
Chinkoalhaji34:You obviously either didn't read the whole thing or have enough braincells to understand the implications of what is being said, but nevertheless you felt the need to leave a comment. Sorry but Why are you people like this? |
pongwa:Actual Source Ni, Yam and Sauce Kou. People will just manage to buy 100mb data and come online to spew unfounded rubbish. |
Nyamiriflathed:I love this picture. This picture should be a reminder to you people, that these people have survived worst than what's happening right now, and are still standing tall. Some of those children in that picture grew up and still did better than your whole lineage can ever dream of. Even the ones that died, they came back to us in the next generation. They rebuilt everything you see today with just €20 to their names. Infact, the wealth they have today is ⅛ of what they had before the war. Buhari's government gave Northerners interest free loans worth Billions, invested Billions in "capacity building", and yet the same North is a yoke to this Cuntri. The west fought with dogs, over the crumbs that fell from their Master's table, and even felt privileged. Cow shagger, Doings get level ọ. |
I'm sure that the rate at which Ken Sarowiwa is spinning in his grave right now, if we could just place a couple of magnets in his Agbada pocket and wrap a bundle of coiled wires on his casket that feeds to a substation, he could single handedly power the whole Niger Delta region. Oil producing states should be able to pay their civil servants 150k minimum, but alas they sold themselves for pennies to their slave master. |
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