Education › Re: JAMB 2026 UTME Set For April 16: Everything Candidates Need To Know by CJStarz: 6:13am On Apr 03 |
Children have not yet received their exam centres |
Education › Re: Ten Years In Nigeria Private Schools - My Advice To The Applicants by CJStarz: 6:05am On Apr 03 |
Wow Very educative. Will share to some teachers' platform. |
Travel › Re: Border between Ghana and Ivory Coast. by CJStarz: 9:28pm On Apr 02 |
educatedfool: That chicken na Ghanaian or Ivoricostian  Guy you funny o Which one be ivoricatian? 😂😂 |
Celebrities › Re: Verydarkman Fires Back At Omoyele Sowore Over B-Lord by CJStarz: 9:18pm On Apr 02 |
Very Mad Man. I trust Sowore not to back down.. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Macron's Wife Treats Him Extremely Badly,still Recovering - Trump by CJStarz: 9:00am On Apr 02 |
Macron married his elementary school teacher whose last born is his age mate. That slap means nothing, it's just a class teacher slapping sense into her pupil, next na to use cane on him |
Politics › Re: Governor Mbah Arms Forest Guard For Rainy Season War On Crime by CJStarz: 6:49am On Apr 02 |
This one na Enugu State Power Rangers😂 |
Celebrities › Re: Portable Criticises Nigerian Pastors Over Silence On Terror Attacks by CJStarz: 10:12pm On Apr 01 |
Boladogailese: And the fool is still supporting Tinubu Shows the boy is not mentally sound |
Crime › Re: VeryDarkMan: Blord Remanded In Kuje Prison (Video) by CJStarz: 8:12pm On Apr 01 |
All things work together for good..... Easter go stew for Kuje prison inmates. |
Properties › Re: “₦2.5M Rent?” – Lady Blasts Benin Landlords In Viral Video by CJStarz: 1:59pm On Apr 01 |
Don't mind that pea-brained guy davidotokiblog1: but this isn’t just about a private individual it’s about broader economic conditions and the role of government in creating a stable environment for businesses and citizens. People can invest their money, but when issues affect many citizens at once, it becomes a public concern. We can hold both individuals and government accountable where necessary without attacking each other. |
Properties › Re: “₦2.5M Rent?” – Lady Blasts Benin Landlords In Viral Video by CJStarz: 1:57pm On Apr 01 |
potent5: Madam, go and build your own house and give it out for free. You won't hold government responsible, it's a private person who invested his money that's your problem. Go and live under the bridge if you like. You must be a House Agent or one of these Shylock landlords |
Politics › Re: Court Orders Final Forfeiture Of UK Property Link To Ex-Minister Useni, Ozekhome by CJStarz: 1:55pm On Apr 01 |
nairalanda1: I'm even shocked his name got into this case. I know, he is not perfect, but I didn't think he would do something unwise like this. Why you shock? U no know say lawyers na KIRIMINALS? Forget the grammar, if you know you know. Boy! I don't like them one bit |
Crime › Re: Woman Killed In Jos With A Message On Her Chest by CJStarz: 12:56pm On Apr 01 |
CodeTemplar: What message was sxribbled on her chest? I follow you dey ask o |
Properties › Re: Video Exposes Sand-filling Of Canal In Sangotedo, Lagos by CJStarz: 12:50pm On Apr 01 |
airsaylongcome: Person paste ChatGPT response you dey say he go school Shaa you may be correct but d guy fit be Prof o. Inshort, e go shock you say Tinubu and Akpabio dey this forumn |
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Politics › Re: Reps Deputy Spokesperson, Philip Agbese Decamps To LP by CJStarz: 6:38am On Apr 01 |
The name, Agbese, rings a bell. Reminds me of Dan Agbese , a veteran journalist back then. Newswatch or some other tabloid. In the league of Ray Ekpu and the others. Wonder what's up with him now. Maximum respects to those fearless gentlemen. |
Properties › Re: Video Exposes Sand-filling Of Canal In Sangotedo, Lagos by CJStarz: 6:32am On Apr 01 |
Bros,you go school well well. You're a pro! seyicodes: Sand filling (reclaiming water or swampy land with sand before building) is common, but it comes with serious downsides if not done properly. Here are the key disadvantages you should understand clearly:
1. Settlement (Ground Sinking)
Fresh sand fill is loose. Over time, it compresses under the weight of the building.
Leads to cracks in walls and floors
Can cause uneven sinking (differential settlement), which is dangerous
2. Poor Load-Bearing Capacity
If the sand is not properly compacted or stabilized:
The soil may not support heavy structures
Buildings can tilt or fail
3. Water Retention & Flooding
Sand-filled land near water often has:
High water table
Poor drainage planning Result:
Frequent flooding
Dampness in buildings
4. Erosion Risk
Sand is easily washed away by:
Rain
Flowing water Without proper retaining structures:
The land can gradually disappear
5. Need for Expensive Soil Improvement
To make it safe, you often need:
Compaction (mechanical)
Piling (deep foundation)
Stone base or laterite stabilization This increases construction cost significantly
6. Foundation Complexity
You usually cannot use shallow foundations safely.
Requires raft foundation or piling
More engineering expertise needed
7. Environmental Impact
Destroys aquatic ecosystems
Can alter natural water flow
May cause nearby flooding elsewhere
8. Hidden Organic Materials
If the original swamp has:
Peat, clay, or organic matter These decompose over time:
Causing further sinking even years later
9. Legal / Regulatory Issues
In some areas:
Sand filling water bodies is restricted
Risk of government demolition or penalties
10. Health Risks
Stagnant water around poorly filled land can breed mosquitoes
Increased risk of diseases like malaria
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Straight advice
Sand filling can work, but only if done professionally:
Proper dredged sand quality
Layer-by-layer compaction
Soil test (very important)
Correct foundation design
If you skip these, you're basically building on a future problem. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Says Birth Right Citizenship Only Applies To Descendants Of African Slaves by CJStarz: 4:50am On Apr 01 |
He used d word, 'Slave'? |
Culture › Re: Igbo Community Condemns ‘Ezeigbo’ Coronation In South Africa, Demands Arrests. by CJStarz: 10:13pm On Mar 31 |
Samantha125: I'm curious, can anyone from the Igbo tribe just ordain himself as King without having any royal blood? Good question but not well put. Anyways, one can be a king either by inheritance, what you call 'royal' blood or by appointment by the government often with the backing of the people |
Crime › Re: See The Most Pathetic Photo On The Internet Today by CJStarz: 7:30am On Mar 31 |
Story has it she died soon after as she couldn't bear the two big losses,her son and her husband. Don't know how true that is. Shame on the Nigerian government under this APC wizelink: A mother in such a manner with her dead child is very dangerous.
She is practically in a position to receive every request she makes to God. This puts the bandits that shot her child in a serious dangerous condition. The will definitely run out of luck soon.
It is pathetic that human lives are not sacred anymore in Nigeria and our leaders are watching.
Take heart madam and bear the lose of dear child. God will surely fight your battle.
May his soul rest in peace. Amen |
Crime › Re: I Was 19, Beaten To A Pulp & Thrown Into Ikoyi Prison For A Gate I Didn't Steal by CJStarz: 7:27am On Mar 31 |
Amazed.... Still following. Put the story up in Amazon.. Saleslourd: CHAPTER: Opportunities Available & How To Access Them
Ok let me be honest with you before we dive in.
This section was originally locked away. Meant exclusively for my book. The kind of information gatekeepers prefer stays hidden.
But I decided the people need this now.
Some details I still cannot share publicly. The gatekeepers have their rules. But personal books? Different matter entirely. And trust me that book is coming. The kind of exposure that might put me in trouble.
I don't care. Life forced the giran side of me out and that is now my permanent frequency. The universe has no reverse. 😈✍️👑
Now. Read this slowly. No rush. You understand? Good.
Prison is not all torture and darkness.
I will say it again so it lands properly.
Prison. Is. Not. All. Torture. And. Darkness.
In fact and I say this with my full chest if my child misbehaves seriously in the future, I will personally escort them to see what I am about to show you.
Opportunity 1: Free Education. All The Way To University.
Outside these walls the government provides free primary and secondary education. That is where it stops.
Inside Ikoyi Prison? GCE. JAMB. University.
All free. Not one kobo.
I personally could not take advantage of this because I found a way to fast track my sentence. A strategy so simple it sounds like a joke yet most inmates spend years rotting away waiting for judgment they could have settled in the first or second hearing.
Some accusers never even show up to court. And the inmate just... waits. Years. Because nobody told them which button to press.
I will dedicate a full section to solving that problem. No lawyer required. Just knowledge. The right knowledge at the right time.
Opportunity 2: The Library. The Most Ignored Gold Mine In That Facility.
Let me tell you something about myself first so you understand why this hit me the way it did.
Before prison I was already obsessed with selling. How To Sell To Nigerians by Akin Alabi. Small Business Big Money. I had read them both. Sales was in my blood even when I had no money to show for it.
Dad died of stomach cancer. Mom was diagnosed with diabetic foot — lost four toes on her left foot, major decay spreading up to her heel. She was the breadwinner. The backbone. The source of every blessing this family ever had.
I couldn't afford to further my education. So I just... hustled.
Then I entered Ikoyi Prison.
And inside that prison was a library.
Two elderly inmates were appointed to manage it. The rule was simple — you had to look clean to enter.
I had no footwear. I was dirty. I had nothing.
I refused to leave.
They had no choice but to let me in.
And inside that library sitting quietly on a shelf was "Sell Like Crazy"by Sabri Suby.
I want you to understand what that moment meant. A boy who dreamed of becoming the greatest salesman to ever walk the earth. Who lost his father. Who was carrying his sick mother on his back. Who got beaten, locked up, stripped of everything.
Found That Book There.
The library cleared my understanding of social media marketing and sales psychology in ways I had never accessed before. It was all there. Waiting.
Most inmates walked past that library every single day and never entered.
I forced my way in with no shoes.
That is the difference.
Opportunity 3: The Church. More Than Worship.
This is the one people least expect.
The church service inside Ikoyi Prison was not just praise and worship. It was a classroom. A networking room. A second chance waiting room.
Financial intelligence. How to handle pressure. How to find peace in situations that demand panic. Real wisdom delivered inside those walls every single service.
But more than the teaching it was the connections.
CEOs attended. Top government officials passed through. People you could never reach on the outside separated from you by security, protocol, status were suddenly sitting in the same room. Wearing the same uniform. Eating the same food.
One time a company accused approximately 15 Indian staff members of fraud. All convicted. All inside Ikoyi.
The kind of international business exposure sitting right there in that cell. Connections that would have been completely impossible outside those walls.
My own relationship with the magistrate the man who changed my life would never have existed without that situation.
You cannot reach some people until life puts you both in the same room.
Prison was that room.
More opportunities coming in the next drop.
Next: Adjournment days how they work and how to use them to your advantage.
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Nobody left behind. Every single person who showed up for this thread is mentioned. 💯
Me and my uncle before the experience.
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Family › Re: My Husband Assaulted Our Maid While I Was Away I Don’t Know What To Do by CJStarz: 6:16am On Mar 31 |
Our dear daughter, before I go into ur major complaint, have you tried reconnecting with your dad or his family? Very important!
As for your husband, mehhhm, he's d very dangerous type. A liar can easily commit murder.
You can forgive him but just be wary. If he buys something and gives you to eat, do not, I repeat, do not eat it.
Most importantly, trace your roots. Ur momma's isn't. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Will Win By Wide Margin In Northern Nigeria – Shehu Sani by CJStarz: 6:00am On Mar 31 |
Ah... Ahhh I bn think say this Sani na activist wey dey speak against bad governance? He wasn't that kind to Buhari back then. Wetin come happen nah? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian High Commission Debunks Igbo King Coronation In South Africa by CJStarz: 12:41am On Mar 31 |
pak: Whoever wrote this letter probably did it with half of his brain. On one hand, it unequivocally denies any coronation or intentions, then later it states that title taking ceremonies are central to Igbo cultural life. So what exactly is the message of this communique ? U wish for the worse on Igbos? Sorry ooooo |
Politics › Re: Nigerian High Commission Debunks Igbo King Coronation In South Africa by CJStarz: 12:40am On Mar 31 |
Absolutely. In their blind hate for the Igbos they may end up shooting themselves on their feet naijaking1: And some selfish people want to make it an Igbo thing. Do foreigners know who's Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Tiv, Effik? That's why the guys promoting and spreading this misinformation simply don't mean well even for themselves. |
Politics › Re: Nigerian High Commission Debunks Igbo King Coronation In South Africa by CJStarz: 12:39am On Mar 31 |
@Angelfrost |
Education › Re: 20 Teachers Comment by CJStarz: 12:36am On Mar 31 |
Fantastic! Hope teachers here will learn and drop those rating terminologies we inherited from the colonial masters |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by CJStarz: 12:32am On Mar 31 |
Wordsmith! Good try!! I said 'you guys' because I sensed what part of Nigeria you hail from and it's 'you guys' from that part of Nigeria that have been kicking at and fighting anything Eze Ndi Igbo in your region.All for what? Fear of dominance or some other phobia of people who mean no harm other than having good intentions to develop your region? Why we Africans fighting over absolute frivolities? We have Eze Ndi Igbo in China,Igwe in Malaysia,etc. These don't translate to wanting to take over,occupy or overthrow the government of those countries. No, they're merely rallying points for the Igbos! These nations I so mentioned are thriving economically.They don't bother with Igbo titles and positions in their respective countries. But if you choose to keep fighting over mundane issues, it's your call,man, it's your call. Emir of Hausa in Aba or Oba of Yoruba in Onitsha means absolute nothing to an Igbo man because he doesn't see those ,stools' as threats to their own traditional Stool. We aren't petty. We aren't mundane. We're Igbos. Angelfrost: Just listen to yourself! What do you even mean by "You People"?!!
This is how you collectively stay indignant in folly steeped in misplaced hubris... Always playing the victim, acting like everything and everyone else is wrong, while you are always right.
Every state and every nation is wrong in demanding that you stay within the boundaries of their laws and customs, but you are right in flagrantly disregarding them.
There is a term to describe such overestimation of one's self worth or importance... I call it Delusion of grandeur.
You guys should have a word with yourselves... Life is not that hard. |
Politics › Re: Use Plateau Tragedy Images To Wish Tinubu Happy Birthday—kunle Remi To Nigerians by CJStarz: 9:13pm On Mar 30 |
Gowon is alive to witness this evil in his home state, almost 60 years after he invaded Igbo land |
Politics › Re: Use Plateau Tragedy Images To Wish Tinubu Happy Birthday—kunle Remi To Nigerians by CJStarz: 9:11pm On Mar 30 |
SonOfWords: Are you rehearsing m*dness? Our friend is already dancing n*ked in the market square as I type |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by CJStarz: 8:05pm On Mar 30 |
Goan siddan You people, though fellow Nigerians,started this against the Igbos hence outsiders learnt from you. The Yorubas and Hausa/Fulanis have their obas and sarikis in the East yet we Igbos don't complain. You guys started the hatred first. But no wahala,Igbos keep thriving, regardless Angelfrost: If you had called it "Igbo leader" or Igbo Association Chairman, would there have been any issue?!!
Nope... You just had to go overboard by doing a kingship ceremony and publicly call it a coronation right in the face of South Africans, who already seek opportunities to be xenophobic.
No respect, no cultural sensitivity or awareness.
Just the sheer arrogance and disregard to think another man's community is yours to take and do whatever you like. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Protest Against Igbo King In Eastern Cape Turns Violent, Properties Burnt by CJStarz: 6:03pm On Mar 30 |
We have Igwe in New York, Igwe in Minnesota, why not Igbo leader in ordinary South Africa? Nnaa ehhh |
Politics › Re: It’s A Miracle How Buhari’s Death Ended Herdsmen Crisis In South-east – Ohanaeze by CJStarz: 4:50pm On Mar 30 |
IsraeliAIRFORCE: Because you're totally ignorant of the situation of things in Southeast.
This is the only reason I support President Tinubu. He stopped insecurity in the Southeast by refusing to extend Asari Dokubo's military security contract after expiration. So, why hasn't same President Tinubu stopped the banditry and terrorism ravaging the North and North central? |