Politics › Re: An Extraordinary Lady - FFK Gushes About Wife, Precious by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:36pm On Jan 11, 2017 |
he'll divorce her and call the next lady sweet names too |
Politics › Re: "Nnamdi Kanu Is A Fraudster, Was Into Yahoo Yahoo" - Uwazuruike by chiefoluigwe(m): 1:44pm On Jan 11, 2017 |
the stupid IPOB people will keep learning lessons |
Politics › Re: APC Offers Me Bribe To Fight Gov. Fayose – Ekiti RTEAN Boss by chiefoluigwe(m): 10:41am On Jan 11, 2017 |
false information. I'm sure he is Fayose's pocket |
Christianity Etc › Re: Shop Owned By Pastor Adeboye's Son Where A Pair Of Shoe Is Sold $4000 (Photos) by chiefoluigwe(m): 10:32am On Jan 11, 2017 |
and how do you tink he was able to open such?? your tithes in action. you are using your tithes to enrich these pastors and their families beyond measure #bewise |
Politics › Re: Jonathan, Diezani Named In Italian ‘kickback’ Probe (the Guardian) by chiefoluigwe(m): 11:03am On Jan 10, 2017 |
SirJeffry: It's simply a probe. They will have to give us account of the kickback fund. Probing them doesn't mean they pocketed it. You re a very funny guy.. Badluck Jonathan is a corrupt thief and you know it |
Politics › Re: Lagos/ibadan Road: Bi-courtney Hails Fashola, Wants Concession Returned by chiefoluigwe(m): 10:58am On Jan 10, 2017 |
recievesense: ..........You Thanked him for his sincerity that his Govt has failed...........
 It was GEJ that messed it up |
Politics › Re: U.S. Embassy Team Takes On Magu Over DSS Allegations by chiefoluigwe(m): 10:57am On Jan 10, 2017 |
bigboss80s: If Magu is guilty of anything, it would be overzealousness and high-handedness. But corruption? I don't think so. Something tells me Abba Kyari has a hand in his travails. The chief of staff who is also a member of the board of NNPC and whose company Sahara Energy has been indicted for corruption by the EFCC but still got an oil lifting contract. Been saying this for a while |
Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by chiefoluigwe(m): 4:35pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by chiefoluigwe(m): 3:23pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
anti-delay what's going on? |
Investment › Re: MMM Dumps Naira, To Use Bitcoin by chiefoluigwe(m): 12:56pm On Jan 09, 2017 |
casttlebarbz: d speed mmm post take hit front page fast pass 5G network. BIG SCAM..like apostle Suleiman and APC |
Family › Re: What I Experienced In My Friend's House. by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:29pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
I only got to know my paternal grandmother(God rest her soul) and she was amazing. She was close to everyone, always giving me money (i was really young then). Very kind woman. Everybody loved her |
Health › Re: The Death Of Traditional Herbal Medicine In Nigeria by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:25pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
ajoskele: .Someone said when the Brits colonized India and Nigeria, the Indians rejected their language, food, clothes, religion and other British culture. They only embraced their technology.
But Nigeria accepted their language(some would be talking through their noses like the Queen herself), their food(someone cannot eat eba/garri with hands again), clothes(I once wore a fine ankara to campus on a Monday morning and my girl didn't walk with me all day), religion(if you don't go to church on Sunday, consider yourself a devil re-incarnate) and other British lifestyles.
Sadly, we rejected their technology. You're wrong on many counts, India has 2 official languages: Hindu and English They accepted parts of their culture they wanted and discarded the rest. Your girl is an olodo for not walking with you when you wore ankara (and i do not really believe that part; nobody is that stupid) India is the mostculturally diverse country in the world, down the lines of language and religion and they have accepted different denominations of Christianity, Islam, besides their local religions. The clothes were also copied and a lot more I get that you are trying to be funny make a point, but it is good to be truthful: Nigerian have imbibed all sorts of cultures, but we have not lost our food, there are lots of traditional worshippers in different parts, we all just don't really pay attentions to them. I just can't give details but please before you state your point of view, conduct adequate research and state facts and not your opinion |
Health › Re: The Death Of Traditional Herbal Medicine In Nigeria by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:24pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
ziga: Wow. Indians really did all that!!! its not true |
Health › Re: The Death Of Traditional Herbal Medicine In Nigeria by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:22pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
EmekaBlue: I still drink agbo jedijedi o Do you know the contents of the agbo jedi jedi. I know a person that got very sick because of it, he also died. He was treated in America because of it. They had to cut out a section of his stomach and fix it somehow{ i don't know the exact procedure but that is my understanding of it} |
Health › Re: The Death Of Traditional Herbal Medicine In Nigeria by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:15pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
[quote author=ajoskele post=52583750].Someone said when the Brits colonized India and Nigeria, the Indians rejected their language, food, clothes, religion and other British culture. They only embraced their technology.
But Nigeria accepted their language(some would be talking through their noses like the Queen herself), their food(someone cannot eat eba/garri with hands again), clothes(I once wore a fine ankara to campus on a Monday morning and my girl didn't walk with me all day), religion(if you don't go to church on Sunday, consider yourself a devil re-incarnate) and other British lifestyles.
Sadly, we rejected their technology.[/quote
You're wrong on many counts, India has 2 official languages: Hindu and English They accepted parts of their culture they wanted and discarded the rest. Your girl is an olodo for not walking with you when you wore ankara (and i do not really believe that part; nobody is that stupid) India is the mostculturally diverse country in the world, down the lines of language and religion and they have accepted different denominations of Christianity, Islam, besides their local religions. The clothes were also copied and a lot more
I get that you are trying to be funny make a point, but it is good to be truthful:
Nigerian have imbibed all sorts of cultures, but we have not lost our food, there are lots of traditional worshippers in different parts, we all just don't really pay attentions to them.
I just can't give details but please before you state your point of view, conduct adequate research and state facts and not your opinion |
Health › Re: The Death Of Traditional Herbal Medicine In Nigeria by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:05pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
so what traditional drug(s) will help with cancer, appendicitis, different stds, and the numerous exotic diseases and ailments out there. True, a lot of modern drugs and treatment methods have some nasty and often more destructive side effects, but traditional medicine cannot solve up to 1/100 of the numerous ailments out there |
Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:01pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
anti-goslow wetin dey happen na. No make i find you ooooo |
Politics › Re: Rescued Chibok Girl, Rakiya Abubakar With Her Baby (Photo) by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:01pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
JideAmuGiaka: You're a BIG F You should really think before you spout so much hate and rubbish |
Politics › Re: Rescued Chibok Girl, Rakiya Abubakar With Her Baby (Photo) by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:00pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
erico2k2: That's fresh in the North cos of the weather down south is different . no its not. I served in the north and i have seen fresh. Fresh is very fresh. She looks like she has suffered. |
Politics › Re: "Buhari & Britain To Secretly Kill Nnamdi Kanu With Non-Traceable Poison" – IPOB by chiefoluigwe(m): 4:58pm On Jan 06, 2017 |
IPOB people and sense are very far apart |
Travel › Re: Road Trip From Lagos State To Oyo State by chiefoluigwe(m): 9:48am On Jan 06, 2017 |
Good stuff but please next time, let the passenger in the car with you take the pictures. Concentrate on the road while driving and stay safe |
Politics › Re: Rescued Chibok Girl, Rakiya Abubakar With Her Baby (Photo) by chiefoluigwe(m): 6:57pm On Jan 05, 2017 |
JideAmuGiaka: Sambisa must be the London of the North if this lass have been there this long and remain fresh like this. does that look fresh to you. do you want your wife to be fresh like her? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Prophet Chukwudi’s Prophecy On Buhari’s Death: Nigerians React by chiefoluigwe(m): 2:00pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
dukie25: Truth be told Yorubas want him dead so Osinbanjo can take over. I don't want Buhari dead but I pray he gets an incurable illness. Let him suffer the way he made us suffer. do you really believe what you just put here or are trying to be funny? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Prophet Emmanuel Chukwudi: "Buhari Will Die, Nnamdi Kanu Will Be Released" by chiefoluigwe(m): 1:57pm On Jan 04, 2017 |
Another pathetic scammer |
Christianity Etc › Re: Prophet Emmanuel Omale's 2017 Prophecies by chiefoluigwe(m): 5:13pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
SCAM!! FAKE PASTORS EVERYWHERE |
Christianity Etc › Re: 2017 Prophecies By Pastor Joshua Iginla by chiefoluigwe(m): 3:51pm On Jan 03, 2017 |
SCAM!!! a lot of these "prophesies" are just sensible predictions based on current happenings. |
Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by chiefoluigwe(m): 4:45pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
antistoryteller we are still waiting oooooo |
Christianity Etc › Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's 2017 Prophecy: "They Will Try To Remove Osinbajo, VP by chiefoluigwe(m): 4:42pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
KingEbukasBlog: You are on a dangerous ground , tread carefully
Are you saying God did not reveal this to him or its a mere prediction ? He is the true definition of a false prophet, a con artist, a scammer, 419, etc |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Suspect Tied By A Soldier In Chad (Photo) by chiefoluigwe(m): 3:31pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
if the guy likes, he should mess  |
Christianity Etc › Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's 2017 Prophecy: "They Will Try To Remove Osinbajo, VP by chiefoluigwe(m): 2:55pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
otijah: At least he is better than TB Joshua Birds of a feather. They are all the same |
Christianity Etc › Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's 2017 Prophecy: "They Will Try To Remove Osinbajo, VP by chiefoluigwe(m): 2:54pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
doctimonyeka: My mentor... More grace sir... I too love this man... i pity you. Don't let this fraud lead you astray. He will collect all your money, give you false hope and accept credit for any good fortune that comes your way even though he had no hand in it. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Apostle Johnson Suleman's 2017 Prophecy: "They Will Try To Remove Osinbajo, VP by chiefoluigwe(m): 2:53pm On Dec 23, 2016 |
A big fraud and scammer. This is sad. See how GEJ brought rise to fraudulent scammer aka prophets to lead people astray |