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Jokes EtcEnglish Class Answer. Right Or Wrong? by collins123(op): 12:39pm On Nov 18, 2012
PoliticsHow A Nonentity Can Make Things Worse For Nigeria by collins123(op): 12:32pm On Nov 18, 2012
The Dangote plc advertised for truck drivers and got 3,000 applicants with first degrees, 700 applicants with second degrees and six applicants with Ph.D degrees.

That is not a Nigeria that can long survive especially if that is juxtaposed with the excessive looting of the national wealth by both the political and the economic elite.

One manifestation of the failure of leadership that I need to touch upon is the trivialization of public offices. It manifests itself in several ways.

The first is the qualification of those running for public offices. People who have never been Councilors or Assembly men want to run for the post of Governor, or Senator or even President.

People without any track record in public or business life think nothing of running for Governor or President.

Second manifestation is the adoption of the zoning or rotation formula which dispenses of experience and emphasizes the turn-by-turn syndrome irrespective of experience or qualification.

All of these would not matter if not for the fact that anointed candidates are usually rigged into office. If we have free and fair elections, where parties can be penalized for fielding incompetent people, then it would not matter whether candidates are imposed or not. But when incompetent candidates are imposed, and elections are rigged to ensure that those candidates get into office, it is the entire nation that pays the price.

While in little Sierra Leone, debates are held between Presidential candidates, in Nigeria, the Nigerian people have been treated with disdain by sitting Presidents or candidates preferred by authorities who refuse to turn up for debates, but prefer to indulge in monologues where the wisdom of their ideas cannot be subjected to withering cross-examination.

It is my hope that the recent examples in Edo and Ondo states where the candidates including the sitting Governors turn up for television and radio debates will be the wave of the future.

If care is not taken the history of Nigeria would be a history of the best Presidents, best Governors, and best Senators, and best judges that Nigeria never had. All it takes is for one nonentity or incompetent to be rigged into office and he or she would ensure that no one better in capability succeeds him in office.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/11/zoning-and-its-perils-how-a-nonentity-can-make-things-worse-for-nigeria-by-bolaji-akinyemi/
Jokes EtcRe: The Presenter by collins123(m): 10:35am On Nov 17, 2012
Stale as HADES!!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Are The Young People Of Today Very Lazy And Materialistic? by collins123(m): 6:51am On Nov 17, 2012
Yes we are
Nairaland GeneralRe: Are The Young People Of Today Very Lazy And Materialistic? by collins123(m): 6:51am On Nov 17, 2012
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CelebritiesRe: Who Looks Better Bald: Beyonce or Britney Spears? by collins123(m): 2:54pm On Nov 16, 2012
They look like Extraterrestrials.
Nairaland GeneralRe: How Do You ENJOY Your FUN TIME? by collins123(op): 7:20am On Nov 16, 2012
k2039: My fun time is spent on my bed sleeping
Imagine
Nairaland GeneralHow Do You ENJOY Your FUN TIME? by collins123(op):
Most Nigerians have no other options than Beer Palour/Cat Fish/Pepper Soup package.

A few (very very few) engage in sporting activities, mostly football.

And a rare few would hit the clubs once in a while only to get headaches the next day.

The truth is, I don't think the society gives us the option to enjoy ourselves unlike the westerners where you got a lot of FUN and CRAZY stuffs to do. If an average Nigerian watches Guiness World Records or the Tomato Fight in Spain, they would say 'White People are just CRAZY!!!

How do you enjoy yourself when you feel like?

DON'T INCLUDE PUBLIC HOLIDAY THINGS WHEN WE VISIT THE ZOO (once a year grin)
CelebritiesRe: The Meaning Of Tonto by collins123(m): 1:49am On Nov 14, 2012
Highly probable.
PhonesBreaking News: Ebube Essien-garricks Emerged Winner Of Mtn Aeroplane by collins123(op): 3:08pm On Nov 13, 2012
We are delighted to announce that Miss Ebube Essien-Garricks, a 27 year old student based in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has emerged winner of the brand new Cessna 182T AEROPLANE in the MTN Ultimate Wonder Promo which ended today!

When contacted on phone, Ebube said she would prefer the cash equivalent of N64 million. Lucky girl!

More details later...
SOURCE : http://www.facebook.com/MTNLoaded/posts/541807279167018
Christianity EtcRe: Where Do You Stand With Illuminati Theories? by collins123(m): 6:21am On Nov 13, 2012
digitalnaira: [b]I don't have a single doubt in my mind that they don't exist, when you've powerful individuals (govt,military,royals,big bizmen,entertainers e.t.c) manipulating things and wishes to shrewd their activities in secrecy, there's very little you and I can do to expose them or bring them down. Even if a very solid evidence that confirm thier existence beyond all reasonable doubts be presented here right now, believe me nairaland will be shutdown and they will create a very big social economic disorder to cover up the whole thing. Why do you think China and Iran are censoring foreign media in thier countries, they don't want the news or entertainment you think?, because they know what they offer is just mind controlling rubbish. When Michael Jackson died, his sister latoya dismissed the notion that it drug overdose, she said that they were many conspirators involved, she was the asked on tv to name them, she just kept quiet and diverted the issue towards Dr Murrey; from her facial expression you could tell she became sacred. Before the death of tupac he made a song called killuminati, it's on youtube[b](am typing with my phone, so can't provide the links) [b]listen attentively to the lyrics at least you won't say he doesn't know what he's talking about. Ok what about our own Olamide who told us about his own victimization in the song [b]"Illefo Illuminati"
I know for certainty that they do exist, even though there isn't any concrete evidence available.
Oh God, what f.ucking bullshit..olamide wetin

No award artiste! nairaland don suffa!
PhonesRe: Which Is Most User Friendly, Samsung, Nokia, Bb Or iPhone by collins123(m): 2:13pm On Nov 11, 2012
Thread topic should be : Which OS is most user friendly.

Blackberry OS
Android
Symbian
IOS
Windows Mobile
ComputersRe: What Is Your Laptop's Rating? by collins123(m): 7:34pm On Nov 10, 2012
Wetin be dis?
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 8:10am On Nov 09, 2012
25 Things I Want To Say To So-called "Aspiring Writers"

https://www.nairaland.com/1097827/25-things-want-say-so-called
Literature25 Things I Want To Say To So-called "Aspiring Writers" by collins123(op):
http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2012/02/21/25-things-i-want-to-say-to-so-called-aspiring-writers/

1. No More Aspiring, Dingbats

Here are the two states in which you may exist: person who writes, or person who does not. If you write: you are a writer. If you do not write: you are not. Aspiring is a meaningless null state that romanticizes Not Writing. It’s as ludicrous as saying, “I aspire to pick up that piece of paper that fell on the floor.” Either pick it up or don’t. I don’t want to hear about how your diaper’s full. Take it off or stop talking about it.

2. Kick Your Lowest Common Denominator In The Kidneys

You can aspire to be a lot of other things within the writing realm, and that’s okay. You can aspire to be a published author. Or a bestselling author. Or a professional freelance writer. Or an author who plagiarizes his memoir and gets struck with a wooden mallet wielded by Oprah live on primetime television. You should aspire to be a better writer. We all should. Nobody is at the top of his game. We can all climb higher.

3. Aspiring Writers, Far As The Eye Can See

Nobody respects writers, yet everybody wants to be one (probably [i]because [/i]everybody wants to be one). Point is, you want to be a writer? Good for you. So does that guy. And that girl. And him. And her. And that old dude. And that young broad. And your neighbor. And your mailman. And that chihuahua. And that copy machine. Ahead of you is an ocean of wannabe ink-slaves and word-earners. I don’t say this to daunt you. Or to be dismissive. But you have to differentiate yourself and the way you do that is by doing rather than be pretending. You will climb higher than them on a ladder built from your wordsmithy.

4. We All Booby-Trap The Jungle Behind Us

There exists no one way toward becoming a professional writer. You cannot perfectly walk another’s journey. That’s why writing advice is just that — it’s advice. It’s mere suggestion. Might work. Might not. Lots of good ideas out there, but none of it is gospel. One person will tell you [i]this [/i]is the path. Another will point the other way and say [i]that [/i]is the path. They’re both right for themselves, and they’re both probably wrong for you. We all chart our own course and burn the map afterward. It’s just how it is. If you want to find the way forward, then stop looking for maps and start walking.

5. The Golden Perfect Path Of The Scrivening Bodhisattvas

Point is, f.uck the One True Way. Doesn’t exist. Nobody has answers — all you get are suggestions. Anybody who tells you they have The Answer is gassy with lies. Distrust such certainty and play the role of skeptic.

6. Yes, It Always Feels This Way

You will always have days when you feel like an amateur. When it feels like everybody else is better than you. You will have this nagging suspicion that someone will eventually find you out, call you on your bullshit, realize you’re the literary equivalent of a vagrant painting on the side of a wall with a piece of calcified poop. You will have days when the blank page is like being lost in a blizzard. You will sometimes hate what you wrote today, or yesterday, or ten years ago. Bad days are part of the package. You just have to shut them out, swaddle your head in tinfoil, and keep writing anyway.

7. Figure Out How You Write, Then Do That

You learn early on how to write. But for most authors it takes a long time to learn how they in particular write. Certain processes, styles, genres, character types, POVs, tenses, whatever — they will come more naturally to you than they do to others. And some won’t come naturally at all. Maybe you’ll figure this out right out of the gate. But for most, it just takes time — time filled with actual writing — to tease it out.

8. Finish Your Shit

I’m just going to type this out a dozen times so it’s clear: finish your shit. Finish your shit. Finish your shit. Finish your shit. Finish your shit. Finish your shit! FINISH YOUR SHIT. Finish. Your. Shit. Fiiiiniiiish yooooour shiiiiit. COMPLETO EL POOPO. Vervollständigen Sie Ihre Fäkalien! Finish your shit.

9. You Need To Learn The Rules. . .

…in order to know when they must be broken.

10. You Need To Break The Rules. . .

… in order to know why they matter.

11. What I Mean By Rules Is

Writing is a technical skill. A craft. You can argue that storytelling is an art. You can argue that art emerges from good writing the way a dolphin riding a jet-ski emerges the longer you stare at a Magic Eye painting. But don’t get ahead of yourself, hoss. You still need to know how to communicate. You need to learn the laws of this maddening land. I’ve seen too many authors want to jump ahead of the skill and just start telling stories — you ever try to get ahead of your own skill level? I used to imagine pictures in my head and I’d try to paint them in watercolor and they’d end up looking like someone barfed up watery yogurt onto the canvas. I’d rail against this: WHY DON’T THEY LOOK BEAUTIFUL? Uhh, because you don’t know how to actually paint, dumb-f.uck. You cannot exert your talent unless you first have the skill to bolster that talent.

12. Oh, The Salad Days Of College!

Why are the days of our youth known as “salad days?” Is “salad” really the image that conjures up the wild and fruitful times of our adolescence? “Fritos,” maybe. Or “Beer keg.” I dunno. What were we talking about? Ah! Yes. College. Do you need it? Do you need a collegiate education, Young Aspirant to the Penmonkey Order? Need, no. To get published nobody gives a flying rat penis whether or not you have a degree. They just care that you can write. Now, college and even post-grad work may help you become a better writer — it did for me! — though, I’d argue that the money you throw into the tank getting there may have been better spent on feeding yourself while you just learn how to write in whatever mousetrap you call a domicile. You can only learn so much from someone teaching you how to write. Eventually you just have to write.

13. Reading Does Not Make You A Writer

That’s the old piece of advice, isn’t it? “All you need to do is read and write to be a writer.” You don’t learn to write through reading anymore than you learn carpentry by sitting on a chair. You learn to write by writing. And, when you do read something, you learn from it by dissecting it — what is the author doing? How are characters and plot drawn together? You must read critically — that is the key.

14. Here Is Your Tin Cup, Your Hobo Bindle, Your Rat-Nest Undies

You’re going to starve for a while, so just get used to that now. Don’t quit your day job. Yet.

15. Commerce Is Not The Enemy Of Art

If you think commerce somehow devalues art, then we’re done talking. I got nothin’ for you. Money doesn’t devalue art any more than art devalues money — commerce can help art, hurt art, or have no effect. The saying isn’t Money is the root of all evil. It’s The love of money is the root of all evil. Commerce only damages art when the purpose of the art is only money. So it is with your writing.

16. Overnight Success Probably Isn't

Suddenly on your radar screen is a big giant glowing mass like you’d see when a swarm of xenomorphs is closing fast on your position and it’s like, “Hey! This author appeared out of nowhere! Overnight success! Mega-bestseller! Million-dollar deal!” And then you get it in your head: “I can do that, too. I can go from a relative nobody to America’s Favorite Author, and Oprah will keep me in a gilded cage and she’ll feed me rare coffees whose beans were first run through the intestinal tract of a dodo bird.” Yeah, except, those who are “overnight successes,” rarely appear out of nowhere. It’s the same wa that an asteroid doesn’t “just appear” before destroying earth and plunging it into a dust-choked dead-sun apocalypse: that f.ucker took a long time to reach earth, even if we didn’t notice. Overnight successes didn’t win the lottery. They likely toiled away in obscurity for years. The lesson is: work matters.

17. Meet The Universe In The Middle

My theory in life and writing is this — and it’s some deeply profound shit, so here, lower the lights, put on a serious turtleneck with a houndstooth elbow-patched jacket over it, and go ahead and smoke this weird hash I stole from an Afghani cult leader. The theory is this: meet the universe halfway and the universe will meet you in return. Explained more completely: there exist components of any career (but writing in particular) that are well beyond your grasp. You cannot control everything. Some of it is just left to fate. But, you still have to put in the work. You won’t get struck by lightning if you don’t run out the storm. You must maximize your chances. You do this by meeting the universe halfway. You do this by working.

18. Self-Publishing Is Not The Easy Way Out

Self-publishing is a viable path. It is not, however, the easy path. Get shut of this notion. You don’t just do a little ballerina twirl and a book falls out of your vaagina. (And if that does happen, please see a doctor. Especially if you’re a dude.) It takes a lot of effort to bring a proper self-published book to life. Divest yourself of the idea that it’s the cheaper, easier, also-ran path. Faster, yes. But that’s all.

19. No, Total Stranger, I Don't Want To Read Your Stuff

I really don’t. And neither does any other working author. It’s nothing personal. We just don’t know you from any other spam-bot lurking in the wings ready to dump a bucket of dick pills and Nigerian money over our heads. That’s not to say we won’t be friendly or are unwilling to talk to you about your work, but we’re already probably neck deep in the ordure of our own wordsmithy. (Or we’re drunk and confused at a Chuck-E-Cheese somewhere.) We cannot take the time to read the work of total strangers. Be polite if you’re going to ask. And damn sure don’t get mad when we say no.

20. Your Jealousy And Depression Do Not Matter

All writers get down on themselves. It’s in our wheelhouse. We see other writers being successful and at first we’re all like, “Yay, good for that person!” but then ten minutes later we get this sniper’s bullet of envy and this poison feeling shoots through the center of our brain like a railroad spike: BUT WHY NOT ME? And then we go take a bath with a toaster. F.uck that. Those feelings don’t matter. They don’t help you. They may be normal, they may be natural, but they’re not useful and they’re certainly not interesting.

21. Talking About Writing Is Not The Same As Writing

Needs no further comment.

22. Pack Your Echo Chamber With C4 And Blow It Skyward

Aspiring writers lock themselves away in echo chambers filled with other aspiring writers where one of two things often happen: one, everybody gives each other happy handjobs and nobody writes anything bad and everybody likes everything and it’s a big old self-congratulatory testicle-tickling festival; two, it’s loaded for bear by people who don’t know how to give good criticism and the criticism is destructive rather than constructive and it’s just a cloud of bad vibes swirling around your head like a plague of urinating bats. If you find yourself in this kind of echo chamber, blow a hole in the wall and crawl to freedom.

23. Learn To Take A Punch

Agents, editors, reviewers, readers, trolls on the Internet, they’re going to say things you don’t want to hear. A thick skin isn’t enough. You need a leathery carapace. A chitinous exoskeleton. Writing is a hard-knock career where you invite a bevy of slings and arrows into your face and heart. It is what it is.

24. You Can Do Whatever The F.uck You Want

As a writer, the world you create is yours and yours alone. Someone will always be there to tell you what you can’t do, but they’re nearly always wrong. You’re a writer. You can make anything up that you want. It may not be lucrative. It may not pay your mortgage. But we’re not talking about that. We’re talking about what’s going on between you and the blank page before you. It’s just you and the story. If you love it and you want to write it, then wire your trap shut and write it. And write it well. Expect nothing beyond this — expect no reward, expect no victory parade — but embrace the satisfaction it gives you to do your thing.

25. The One No-Fooling Rule

Is “write.” Write, write, write, motherffucking write. Write better today than you did yesterday and better tomorrow than you did today. Onward, fair penmonkey, onward. If you’re not a writer, something will stop you — your own doubts, hate from haters, a bad review, poor time management, a hungry raccoon that nibbles off your fingers, whatever. If you’re a writer, you’ll write. And you’ll never stop to look back.

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BusinessRe: Proposing For Partnership by collins123(m): 10:12am On Nov 08, 2012
I dont dig
Forum GamesRe: ~<<The Last Person To Post In This Thread Wins>>~ by collins123(m): 10:07am On Nov 08, 2012
I bribed the moderators. Haaa, I won!!!

LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 10:05am On Nov 08, 2012
Whatever d f is happening here?
Christianity EtcRe: Children Paying Tithes; IS THIS RIGHT? by collins123(m): 9:54am On Nov 08, 2012
Joagbaje: I started from childhood too.

Proverbs 22:6
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
[size=14pt]Mr Man, Paying tithe DOES NOT GUARANTEE a free ticket to heaven![/size]
PhonesRe: What Do You Do Most With Your Phone? by collins123(m): 4:42pm On Nov 07, 2012
I use a blackberry 9780

- I browse : - download movies, youtube videos, songs, do a bit mobile surfing, send free sms, download applications, Nairalanding.

- I make cell phone calls : Night calls, promo calls, receive top ups.

- I Entertain myself : Listen to the already downloaded songs, grin , listen to the ones i got from friends, watch downloaded movies, preview munched images and the ones I take, listen to online radio, Watch small poorn. Who doesnthuh

- I Socialize : iPing, iFacebook, iTwitter, iBadoo, iNaijaPings, iPinshare, iWhatsapp

- I jot down - Memos, files, stuffs I need to download (more) to do lists and all the likes.

It depends on mentality. I am a gaming fan. However I have enjoyed spending my time on more collaborative online forums like http://www.nairaland.com/ http://m.isitnormal.com/ http://www.ehow.com/ http://www.wikihow.com/ etc.
Foreign AffairsRe: Obama’s “Four More Years” Breaks Twitter Records by collins123(m): 4:32pm On Nov 07, 2012
[size=18pt]When did counting twitter re tweets became celebrated records?

All na noise. Twitta Garbage.

Me too don tweet ma own, oya I need more RTs

Joblessness in the highest altitude.[/size]
LiteratureRe: Young Authors of Nigeria (YAN) -Join Now! by collins123(m): 10:01am On Nov 05, 2012
Peaceworld: And who, sir, are you? Do you want to join YAN or do you have something better to do with your time? I assure you, this is not a waste of opportunity. You shall see in due course, that is a promise.
We are watching, sir
Forum GamesRe: ~<<The Last Person To Post In This Thread Wins>>~ by collins123(m): 10:00am On Nov 05, 2012
Nairaland grup sex
PoliticsRe: Families Want Overseas Treatment For Suntai’s Aides by collins123(m): 2:51pm On Oct 29, 2012
Must you quote everything?
HealthRe: 61-year-old Brazilian Woman, Gives Birth To Twins by collins123(m): 1:15pm On Oct 27, 2012
[size=18pt]Mukina again!huh God, what have we done wrong?[/size]
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Is Sponsored By Wealthy Nigerians – Security Expert by collins123(m): 9:46am On Oct 24, 2012
[size=18pt]Laffin in Spanish.

'No, Na Nigerian Okada Riders dey Sponsor DEM!!!'

Shior![/size]
PoliticsI Reserve My Comment!!! by collins123(op): 9:13am On Oct 24, 2012
I refused to join the bandwagon in celebrating Oshiomole’s praises during the Edo State gubernatorial election. I can not also be swayed by the euphoria of the Iroko’s miracle as we approached the Ondo State governorship contest. I have remained skeptical on Fashola’s Lagos is working. I can not phantom the magic wand of Rotimis Amaechi in Rivers nor that of Godswill Akpabiyo in Akwa Ibom or Aregbesola in Osun state, I would be the last person to be swayed by the papered transformation agenda of Goodluck Jonathan or even the integrity disposition of General Muhammadu Buhari. I am getting to a point of chronic cynic.

I can not thank a governor for building some few roads or constructing some few classrooms. I can not thank a governor for building a new government office and lodge. I can not thank a governor for recruiting some few unqualified teachers to brainwash some gullible students or for employing some university graduates as roads sweepers. This is exactly what others before them did and were praised for. The result of what those ones did and were praised for then, is now better imagined than seen.

When a government builds a physical structure, the effect of that giant stride is usually very temporal. The structure is soon dilapidated or outdated and would require complete rehabilitation or reconstruction. The burden of maintenance soon replaced the joy of commissioning a new structure.

I reserve my praises to the government that will be willing and able to develop structures through the people. For it is only in doing this that you would have made room for sustainable development. I hope for a government that would rather develop the people and allowed the people to develop the structures. I wait for the government that would be commissioning what its people are creating. I look forward to the government who sees the people as its greatest assets and treats them as such. I want the head teacher of a primary school to invite his local government chairman to commission that new block of classrooms or for the principal of secondary school to invite the governor to see his new e-library. I hope for a government that will challenge our civil and structural engineers to construct bridges over River Niger. I wish for a community driven roads construction and maintenance strategy. I hope that one day, Nigerian made cars would flood our roads and that the Italians would require Aba made shoes.

It is indeed good to have a leader we believe in, but I know it is far more better when we have leaders willing to believe in us. It is only that leader that would be able to unleash the bottled up potentials of our great nation!!!
EducationRe: Teacher Flogs 12-year-old Pupil To Death by collins123(m): 9:09am On Oct 24, 2012
The first and only post have been hidden!
PoliticsRe: Okada Riders Damaged 42 Buses – LAGBUS, LAMATA by collins123(m): 8:50am On Oct 24, 2012
Reminds me of the Dracula Series!
CelebritiesRe: Osita Iheme In A Bathtub With Two Ladies. (Picture) by collins123(m): 9:30pm On Oct 23, 2012
I will come and comment later
HealthRe: Nigeria Loses $500m Annually To Foreign Medical Trips by collins123(m): 1:26pm On Oct 23, 2012
And someone will still say e go better! Thunder fire you wherever you are.

One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.
PoliticsRe: Gabon Evicts 215 Nigerian Fishermen by collins123(m): 12:04pm On Oct 23, 2012
Why Nigeria -*african mumu big daddy* #big daddy my foot# - no fish for dia country! Fish don finish here abi water don dry finish ni. Gabon is not economically okay as Nigeria.

Don't add insult to their injury.

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