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This OP no even get sense. After going to your site and finding nothing like the video you described, do you expect me to visit it again? |
matial:I suppose this is now a thing; I imagine you have nothing better to do with your life but to advertise pornographic content, not minding that some nairalanders are below 18. |
Ugochukwu.anunihu@gmail.com |
Please when is mobilization for batch C starting? |
madridguy:It seems Madrid guy has been placed back on BMC payroll. |
I drink and womanize but I'm still wicked. |
I drink and womanize but I'm still wicked. |
Sleeping with a sex doll is necrophilia in disguise. |
Please add 08139041002 |
Before you typed this stupid question, what was your occupation? |
'was just strolling by when I saw a post by a total ignoramus who, it seems, thinks that the igbos are only 5% of Nigerians. Well, it's a pity that our dead president thinks the same way. If those people who made that statement had an IQ higher than a 5-year old's, which I'm quite certain they don't, they might have done their research and then discovered that the igbos actually make up a whopping 18% of Nigeria's population. |
For a while now I've been silently following the news as well as comments by nairalanders and I have come to realize one very shocking thing. Nairalanders are very gullible people, although to varying degrees, about very important things. One area that comes to mind is this 97%--5% thing which seems to have pervaded our otherwise sound minds. Just to set the records straight, there are over 32 million igbos in Nigeria at the moment --although it is claimed to be much higher-- and 40 million more in the diaspora. So before anyone decides to display their ignorance in public, just do the math, that's if you understand percentages. |
My secondary school days was replete with embarrassing moments, some more so than others. Two experiences particularly stand out: So I just got admitted into this government secondary school, as we just moved newly into that area, no thanks to El Rufai, but on my first day in school I start chattering and making new friends. This surprised the chief noisemakers in class because, for all their noisemaking, they didn't talk as much as I did on their first first day. To cut the story short, I was given a nickname -- and believe me, I would bite anyone who dares call me that now. This happened when I was in SS3. So I'm lumbering about in the school compound during break hours when I sight this not too large maize plantation behind my principal's office. I noticed it not because I hadn't seen it before, but because that day was barely three months after we students had cultivated that piece of land as part of our agric practicals and it was already ripe and mature. Well, let's just say I felt entitled and then went ahead to pluck some for myself alongside one of my friends whom I had invited to join me immediately after the survey *winks*. As you should have guessed by now, I was caught and then asked to kneel in front of the principal's while I awaited my punishment --it was either that or I got expelled -- and seeing as how I was an academic superstar, everyone including JSS 1 students wanted to know what I'd done. Chai!!! I felt so humiliated, so much so that till today I would never pick anything that's not mine without the owner's consent. |
I have no qualms with lying to achieve a political end as that seems to be the goal of politics, but where I get pissed off when these ignoble politicians do so without respect for the collective sensibilities of Nigerians. |
You guys do realize that the reason it's very obvious that the shameless old man is a bloody liar is because he is terrible at it, right? . |
And the funny thing is, the topic even say photoshopped picture. |
Since the 2015 election, I've been having a hard time understanding why Nigerians would vote in this man called Buhari as our president, but now I see why: Nigerians are too gullible and primitive. If you will, just type "Mavins crew pics" on google and you'll see where the OP got chunks of this misinforming photoshopped pics. |
AdedejiSadeeq:It's still better than doing nothing. In fact, it actually goes as far as instilling fear in the minds of our politicians, because Nigerians uniting at a time like this momentarily pales those popular divisive lines of ethnicity and religion across Nigeria, and that really scares them. This is a revolution in the making. |
One Nigerian politician I'm seriously scared of listening to is Tinubu. Albeit acutely aware that whatever Nigerian politicians say shouldn't be swallowed hook, line and sinker, I'm often taken aback by how gullible I always feel after listening to this man. It's really not fair! How did they become such good liars. |
My ideal gift would be a slap from the depth of my disgust for this man. |
It's really no surprise to me that they would say all that. After all, disgusting lies are told on ''conditions of anonymity". |
Hmmm, very thought provoking. |
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