Politics › Re: *VICE PRESIDENT OSINBAJO PRIDE OF NIGERIA – NSCIA* by CanadaOrBust: 6:37pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
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Education › Re: Message To Native Doctors And Ritualists- The Science Of Jazz by CanadaOrBust: 4:59pm On Nov 30, 2019*. Modified: 7:49pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
gensteejay: An average black man sees juju in every mysterious occurrence and feels it can't be explained scientifically.
If everyone on earth had such notion, we would still be in the dark ages today as no one would dare to study these so-called mysterious phenomena due to fear of juju.
What we call "supernatural" now are just things there is no scientific explanation for as of yet. Once scientists make discoveries concerning such things, people won't see anything supernatural about them any longer.
And science only needs time. With time, most of these things we see as supernatural now will become normal things.
For instance look at things such as teleportation ("ofe" in Yoruba) or being able to cover long distances in extremely short times (kanaako in Yoruba), feats our forefather could perform very long time ago. Science are investigating these phenomena, which most attribute to magic/juju.
These supernatural feats are possible with a deep understanding of the space-time continuum (4D spatiotemporal travel).
Past beings (ancient races of this planet) achieved all these feats and more, including faster-than-light travels and conquering of time.
Today's science is still elementary compared to theirs.
There are shortcuts that those ancient people created in space using esoteric knowledge (most of which is lost or hidden), allowing them to travel extremely long distances in short times.
These shortcuts are called wormholes (a cousin of blackholes) in science, connecting two disparate points together in space-time (x, y, z and t)
Wormholes are still at the theoretical stage, no discoveries made yet but there are mathematical proofs.
In the near future, science will conquer time (just like they have already done with space, 3D), achieve faster-than-light travels. These will facilitate space travel, time travel — discoveries that would ultimately lead to the death of today's world religions.
Real supernatural feats are scientific, reproducible, logical, and open to scrutiny. Anything short of this is bogus, superstitions. I like how u said the bolded but it is wrong. It is also why science will NEVER be able to explain certain things because the scientific method demands that things be repeatable under same conditions. (What it should demand is that things be demonstrable at least once). Just delve into quantum physics and you’ll see things can be totally arbitrary. Also how do u explain so many people getting winning lottery numbers from dreams, or people with gift of vision being able to foretell what will happen in distant future, or children who can remember their past life (some with a mark at the location of the wound that killed them). These things should be IMPOSSIBLE! Yet they happen. Danhumprey, tells u that science is incapable of ever being able to tell us the true nature of the universe.
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Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 4:41pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
livebyday: Please if you don't know anything don't speak
The Edosomwan family is very well known to me
One works in CBN
One is the CEO of teksightedge a small media company! dont just talk for the sake of it sir Those ones are different. We are talking of this particular woman and how they were stylishly trying to say she is “Edo someone” because they know such people are normally from Edo |
Education › Re: Message To Native Doctors And Ritualists- The Science Of Jazz by CanadaOrBust: 6:07am On Nov 30, 2019 |
dazzlingd: nice write up. If well investigated, stories of jazz are exaggerations to create more mysteries and fears around natural things that are well concealed to make them appear supernatural.
But there's still this jazz I don't understand and I know it would have an explanation, if you can help though, it is the jazz of bulletproof. I haven't seen personally but heard of people who were shot and bullet refused to penetrate or people who were matcheted but the machete had no effect. How did that work? I think this answers u. I wrote it in a different thread long ago. It got many likes: “Happens in the West all the time too. Guns jam. People point and shoot a person and instead someone else is hit. Very easy to prove any of this. Simple, fortify yourself and have scientists shoot u in a lab. If nothing happens, case closed. Existence of bulletproof juju is forever established” |
Education › Re: Message To Native Doctors And Ritualists- The Science Of Jazz by CanadaOrBust: 5:04am On Nov 30, 2019 |
chalantmike: This is easy . Whenever yhu truly want something, in the purest of ways, the purest of desires . The entire universe conspires to get yhu that thing. Its simply the law of attraction, yhur mind is a part of a much bigger system, no mind exist of its own.
as humans we are constantly under the influence of other minds or influencing other, from people who you meet for the first,yet your scared of them to people who you claim to like or love, its all mental.
As a child, thanks to the power of imagination yhu can easily connect to the purest, most innocent of desires, as an adult its mumbo jumbo, unless yhu have special training, or yhu know how to recognise certain subtle energies , the energies you can recognise determine how suggestive you are, how deep into your mind , you can delve in. its almost impossible to consciously achieve as adult, cause to us elder, action = reaction, cause = effect, work = chop, 1+ 1 = 2. The constant noise, logic of the physical and conscious mind makes it impossible. But as far as yhur a human being with a active yhu access mental state /pure desire subconsciously.
Back then when I wanted anything as a kid, and I feel I have to fo extra miles for it , I go into a sortof very suggestive, trance like state. as far as a kid can go any way, and in that state I repeat a phrase representing what I wanted. Normally I wud do it just before sleep takes hold of me at night.
If I see the object of my desire in my dream, I know am getting it, if I don't see it , I know am not getting it. I got my first laptop this way, I always know when my dad has money etc,using this method as a kid.
Like yhu I started out with the devil and Jesus annology, devil give me this, devil give me that. Till I bumped into a book on psychology, the technique I used on myself as a kid is called sophrology and auto suggestion.
As a kid, that is what yhu were doing, yhu wanted it, yhur mind knew where it was/how to get it, but communicating the location of the toy yhu wanted to yhu, when yhu don't the language of the subconscious mind, is dif (First of all, please, I beg you, stop writing you as yhu) I have a question: that yahho plus guy that did all the ridiculous things babalawo told him to do, after which 5m was put in his bank account, how did his mind put the money in his account? Or people who have gift of vision, how does their mind tell them what would happen in the future? Or children who can vividly remember who they were in past life and how they died? So there are limits to this psychology mind stuff. There is a supernatural aspect to this our world that’s beyond our understanding |
Education › Re: Message To Native Doctors And Ritualists- The Science Of Jazz by CanadaOrBust: 4:48am On Nov 30, 2019 |
i remember catching a pigeon didnt tamper with its wings
only got a candle lit it kinda got in d mood like i saw them do in naija movies them
touched d wings and moved it round d fire in circular way and left it
the pigeon never flew again no matter hw it tried
i was very lil then mayb 9 or 10 but it stuck in my memories So u repeat it, if doesn’t happen again then it was coincidence |
Education › Re: Message To Native Doctors And Ritualists- The Science Of Jazz by CanadaOrBust: 3:52am On Nov 30, 2019 |
musicwriter: I am very worried about the spate of ritual killings going on in the country and wanted to share information that may free some people.
Before you read the rest of what I have to say, make sure you understand the below allegory about the boy, the car, the mechanic, and the father. Its very important.
To be continued........................................ Good effort. The problem with your write-up is that u presume to know how our universe is set up which none of us will ever know for sure. Check this out: **There is a saying: “the earth is too vast”. **Yet about 1,500,000 earths can fit into our sun. **And that our sun that’s so big, guess what, there are 200 billion of stars like it in our galaxy alone. ** Then there are over 100,000,000,000 galaxies in our universe ** Then the number of universes is infinite (according to a most popular theory) That’s the reality of what u r dealing with. As to wether there is a supernatural and wether there exists jazz that can work regardless of the faith of the person. There was a Yahho who said he did everything baba told him to do. After that someone mysteriously added 5m to his bank account. I think that’s how jazz works when it works. there are stupendously Wealthy people and entities whose main enjoyment is to use the lure of that money to get people to do all sorts of ridiculous and diabolical stuff. As for supernatural, many people have received winning lottery numbrs in dreams or have had prophetic dreams |
Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 2:52am On Nov 30, 2019 |
wink2015: Sex trafficking is a scam.
Who told the European that those girls will live righteous lives if they were to remain in Nigeria?
The family of some of these girls even gave their full consent to the trafficking syndicate with the assurance that these girls will be taken to Europe to open the opportunity of their family member. Of course most of their families consent fully because they can see how those who left b4 helped their families. Still doesn’t make it any less sex trafficking |
Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 2:46am On Nov 30, 2019 |
9jaRealist: You'll be shocked at how many NLers don't...  > I know, they’d tell u it’s only because they are in Nigeria, otherwise they’d be hard-working angels |
Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 2:26am On Nov 30, 2019 |
9jaRealist: Nigerians! "Excelling" all over the world... 
Funny enough, if these were "excelling" in good. things... The comments would be that it was because they LEFT Nigeria.
Folks, for better and/or for worse... You can take Nigerians out of Nigeria, but not Nigeria out of Nigerians! > But everybody knows that. U r saying it like it’s a new discovery |
Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 2:24am On Nov 30, 2019 |
KosiGee: I thought it was a mistake. Edosomwan is an anagram of Edos Woman. I see your point... yeah u have a point... but what is the “s” doing there? No, I think it is Edo Someone |
Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 2:15am On Nov 30, 2019 |
lagdmark: I beg make dem free Edo men and women joor after all Yorubas Igbos and Hausas are not Innocent. Because Edo and foreign oloshoism go together like Zuma’s two index fingers |
Crime › Re: 23 Nigerians Jailed In France For Sex Trafficking by CanadaOrBust: 1:35am On Nov 30, 2019*. Modified: 2:11am On Nov 30, 2019 |
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Romance › Re: When A Lady Begs A Man To Have Sex With Her (Photos) by CanadaOrBust: 4:56pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
Happens all the time in marriages.
BTW the story is false - you can’t “overdose on crack and pass out”, simply impossible |
Education › Re: How Can I Make A First Class In Law School? by CanadaOrBust: 4:53pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
Flows001: I agree with you. People are different, what worked for student A may not work for student B. Op I think all what we need at d moment is a determined spirit and to set it as a priority, do anything it takes within ur power as a student, PLAN well, av sufficient rest and above all DRAW CLOSER TO GOD. Coz av heard stories of persons who after putting 100% in preparation, some silly mistakes deprived them of first class so, it all boils down to God Las Las. Good luck to us all!! Suppose he doesn’t believe God has anything to do with it, and believes instead that it is up to him himself to be extra careful to avoid any “silly mistakes”. And if in the end he can’t avoid them, accept full responsibility and any consequences, acknowledging God had nothing to do with it. Which system do u think is better? |
Education › Re: How Can I Make A First Class In Law School? by CanadaOrBust: 4:29pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
TissuePaper: Are any special tips and patterns to follow that can guarantee a good grade, preferably a first class in law school. If u have to ask this, forget it - you ain’t making it |
Celebrities › Re: Rema In A Musical Group (Throwback Video, Photos) by CanadaOrBust: 4:15pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
superior1: What is Rema? It’s a thingy for gay people |
Celebrities › Re: Kemi Olunloyo Advises Tacha To Pack Her Cleavage When Signing Endorsement Deal by CanadaOrBust: 4:09pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
LUN-atic O-LUN-loyo |
Crime › Re: Men Selling Drugged 'Pure Water' At LASU Gate Caught, Beaten And Arrested by CanadaOrBust: 3:45pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
agrowell: Will the ladies follow them to go and rape them? I don't understand. If they sell at the gate, where would the rape take place? at the gate? just asking Nigerians don’t want to know. Soon they will say they are stealing destinies and joysticks with pure water |
Crime › Re: Men Selling Drugged 'Pure Water' At LASU Gate Caught, Beaten And Arrested by CanadaOrBust: 3:42pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
QuickStandard: This country is becoming scary on a daily.
Drugged pure water??
May God help us Soon they’ll be stealing destinies with pure water |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 3:24pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
Lilbest3: baba, you no know anything. No, u know nothing. U think 9ja’s reputation is from only Yahoo boys. I posted this: That’s the mistake u r making - u r looking at TODAY when everyone is now into these things. For a long time ONLY Nigerians were into things like identity scams - they used to go to “school”. But u have to be a Nigerian to attend just as u have to be Italian to join mafia. These sophisticated scams and networks u see today took decades to develop. Believe me, 9ja’s reputation took a very long time to earn and is WELL DESERVED |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 9:48am On Nov 29, 2019 |
anonymous1759: I laugh in Swahili. No need to explain further, do your own research on how BEC and credit card scam are being done. Like I said earlier use your head don't just assume what you see or hear on papers do extensive research. (See my reply to the guy above) That’s the mistake u r making - u r looking at TODAY when everyone is now into these things. For a long time ONLY Nigerians were into things like identity scams - they used to go to “school”. But u have to be a Nigerian to attend just as u have to be Italian to join mafia. These sophisticated scams and networks u see today took decades to develop. Believe me, 9ja’s reputation took a very long time to earn and is WELL DESERVED |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 9:29am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Lilbest3: Nigerians na learners for scam matter. We're not in any way close to Chinese, Russians, Brazilians etc for scam matter. We no just get sense that's all. Any idiot wey collect 700$ go spray hair change im name to wire wire. See my post above. Also check out this my post: https://www.nairaland.com/5554012/boris-johnson-accused-racial-stereotyping/2#84458549China has six times the population of Nigeria. By proportion, 9ja has far more scammers. Also communist countries are by definition “group think”. Their sophisticated scams are either state-sponsored or have serious state backing. Very few of their Individuals are capable of the kind of scam described in that my post. Believe me, 9ja’s reputation took a long time to earn and is WELL DESERVED |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 9:12am On Nov 29, 2019 |
anonymous1759: an adage that says (a Rat that's inside the house gives the Rat in the Bush information that there's Meat inside the Pot) . Stop all this things you're seeing online in media Agencies all these foreign Agencies are like NTA over there their interest is to protect their image.
I saw a News about Scammers on NL the Nigerians involved in the crime pictures were displaced by the foreign security Agency.
but the American involved pictures were concealed.
Use your head there's no way I repeat there's no way an African will go another man country to perpetrate Fraud in millions of dollars without Internal collaborators that's FALLACY if you believe them.
We need complete News not just Nigerians we're not the only ones over 76 was arrested in the united states the world wanted to explode. Just last week over 1000 Chinese were arrested have you seen the news making headline lately? Imagine if it's a Nigeria case. Lol... u just don’t understand what your country men are capable of and have perpetrated. There are over 200 countries in the world, believe me it is not by happenstance 9ja is regarded #1 in scamming. What u say cannot happen is exactly what happened - much of the west’s financial and credit system have always had holes that for some reason no other immigrant or native criminals ever took advantage of UNTIL Nigerians came along. U may find this hard to believe but Nigerians STARTED many of these now popular scams. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 1:29am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Yusman316: And also remove all what most of the developed countries took from other countries, then tell us what's left? Any small thing people will scream Abach loot at the top of their voices, but never stopping to ask themselves how Abacha was able to have accounts across all the countries that imposed economic sanctions on his government. The countries were active collaborators in his looting All the apps u r using, are they looted? How many are from Islamic countries? All the countless innovations, from smart phones to driverless cars, how many are from Islamic countries. But mention terrorist groups, guess who is #1?! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 12:01am On Nov 29, 2019*. Modified: 1:39am On Nov 29, 2019 |
anonymous1759: Is as a result of bad publicity of our youths, security agencies and media houses. How many Nigeria can be named after Scam and yet we're not no 1list in the act. That shows you the negative impact in washing our dirty linen outside. Not quite. If only u knew the extent of what Nigerians have perpetrated. I bet u never saw this headline. There are thousands like it you’ve never seen: washingtonpost.com The Washington Post Business Nigerian scammers are stealing BILLIONS of dollars By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. June 12, 2018 at 2:56 PM The FBI said June 11 it made 74 arrests in connection with 419 Nigerian email scams. The Post's Cleve R. Wootson Jr. explains how these scams have managed to be so successful. (Allie Caren/The Washington Post) Savvy people already know it’s a bad idea to trust an email from a Nigerian prince hoping to use their bank account to unload a dead relative’s vast wealth. And they’re just as suspicious of the sudden Internet-based love interest with questionable grammar who needs a few thousand untraceable dollars to clear up a passport issue in time for a magical first date. But in a sophisticated and terrifying evolution of the Nigerian 419 scam, web-savvy crime syndicates are figuring out ways to bilk U.S. citizens of billions. On Monday, the FBI announced the arrest of 74 people across the world — including 29 people in Nigeria and 41 in the United States — who authorities say were part of complex international networks that combed filings by the Securities and Exchange Commission, spoofed CEO emails and successfully targeted even hardened employees whose jobs are to safeguard their companies from financial mismanagement. The recent scams have the same DNA as the poorly worded emails that have been showing up in people’s inboxes since the 1990s. Instead of playing on hopes of finding love or lust for sudden wealth, they play on fears about missing a vital company payment or upsetting a boss’s boss. “[Scammers] are doing their research … going onto company websites and looking for the right people,” FBI Assistant Director Scott Smith, who helped lead the investigation, told the Wall Street Journal. “They may even go as far as pulling annual reports and finding what companies they do business with and [impersonating] those accounts.” Adeyemi Odufuye and his team, for example, sifted SEC records, company websites and other business documents, looking for the names and email addresses of chief executives, chief financial officers and controllers, court documents say. Odufuye, who had a half dozen nicknames, including “Jefe,” the Spanish word for “chief” or “boss,” led a crew responsible for stealing $2.6 million, including $440,000 from one business in Connecticut, according to the Justice Department. The schemes used a variety of tactics to gain people’s trust and steal their money, federal authorities say. They registered website domain names that were hard to distinguish from the companies they were targeting — impersonations meant to give emails an air of authenticity. Some of those emails arrived with malware attachments that would snap images of a victim’s desktop or transmit key log information — a hacker trick for nabbing someone’s password. They even employed money mules whose sole purpose was to move the ill-gotten gains from account to account, authorities say, disguising the electronic paper trail from investigators. Odufuye was extradited from Britain on Jan. 3. He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of aggravated identity theft. The arrests highlighted just how many people are falling for the latest iterations of the Nigerian hustle, as well as the staggering losses American businesses are accruing. According to FBI figures obtained by the Journal, victims of such scams reported $275 million in losses in 2015. By 2017, reported losses had more than doubled, to $675 million. And in the first quarter of this year, more than 4,000 victims reported $685 million in losses. The bureau estimates American businesses have lost more than $3.7 billion as a result of the schemes. Since January 2015, the FBI estimated last year, there has been a 1,300 percent increase in identified exposed losses from similar scams. On Monday, the FBI issued a public service announcement about the scams. Last year, FBI Special Agent Martin Licciardo, an organized crime investigator, said such crimes are “a serious threat on a global scale. The ability of these criminal groups to compromise legitimate business email accounts is staggering. … They are experts at deception.” Nigerian scammers target businesses of all sizes, sometimes spending months studying a company’s organizational chart, the FBI said. They target people who frequently transfer large amounts of money and sensitive records in the course of business. They impersonate executives, human relations staff, law firms and trusted vendors. They usually insist that whatever bogus issue they’ve raised be cleared up as soon as possible, often by an immediate wire transfer. Discretion is often advised.
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Romance › Re: What's The Craziest Lie You Believed Because You Were In Love? by CanadaOrBust: 11:47pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
Newguyhere: "I'm a virgin ". I later got to find out that it was a big fat lie  It will belong on this thread only if you still believed her AFTER the sex |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 11:40pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
anonymous1759: I don't blame them. we Africans wash our dirty linens outside. Sometimes when I see what our youths post about Nigeria on line it's Heart Breaking. Go to Efcc page on Twitter all you see there is yahoo boys. They're disgracing their ancestors like all the bad people reside in Nigeria.
Go the FBI page on Twitter you Barely see pictures of criminal there it's not like they're not working but they protect their image.
Over 1000 Chinese youths were arrested in Malaysia few days ago have you heard about the News? When 87 Nigeria were arrested in the USA it was making headlines with the help of useless agency and youths who hate Nigeria.
Nigeria is not the best Country and neither the worst. We ain't patriotic at all. We think selling out the country will make us appear like angels but we're shooting ourselves on the leg. Believe me Nigerians didn’t get a “reputation” by accident. Nigeria is the only country with a scam named after her. It’s even in the dictionary. Look up “Nigerian scam”. No other country has that distinction |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Boris Johnson Accused Of Racial Stereotyping With View On Nigerians by CanadaOrBust: 11:30pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
mrsage: I disagree with Johnson
Makes it sound as if all Islamic Nations are backward.
How many Islamic nations are Centuries behind the west?
Let's check out figures... Seriously, all of them if u remove oil |
Crime › Re: Police Arraign 47 Alleged Homosexuals In Lagos by CanadaOrBust: 9:15pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
olakunle5296: what on Earth is supposed to make a man get attracted to a fellow man whose body is as hard as wood just like his own body when there are so many beautiful ladies out there going from prayer Mountains to crusades searching and praying for husbands , this is a pure case of demonic possession With due respect, that’s a stupid question - what attracts a girl to a man with a body as hard as wood?? |
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