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Stinkin, fvckin stu-pid basta-rd, scammer, spammer,419ner! how is it my fault your country is so phucked? so you apes have now resorted to fvcking goats,huh? now that all your women have fled abroad to spread their legs for money, the MUMU men are busy fvcking every animal in sight. heard goats are now giving birth to half humans in that dustbin country iconise is a prime suspect the ediot is a frustrated goat in human skin he even bleeps cows Confusion in Ekiti town as goat delivers human-like baby goat [PHOTO] By Daily Post Staff on November 27, 2013@dailypostngr https://dailypost.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/image140-300x194.jpg ![]() The sleepy town of Ogotu-Ekiti in Ekiti SouthWest Local Government Area was on Tuesday thrown into confusion when information filtered that a goat had delivered a[b] human-like baby goat.[/b] ![]() The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident, which occurred in Lori Oke settlement, a village that is about 10 kilometres from Ogotun town, drew the attention of hundreds of residents and travellers. The spokesman of the community, Sunday Ogunmeji, who spoke with NAN correspondent on behalf of the Baale (community head), Ganiyu Adetoun, said a pastor, Mr Daniel Odedele, helped to deliver the goat of the baby. “After watching the goat labour for several hours, the pastor took pity on it and courageously pulled the baby out, only for it to turn out to be human-like. “The `baby’ had all the features of a human being such as human face, head, hair, female genitals, two legs and two arms with hoofs. “However, the human-like baby died at about noon as a result of lack of care as the crowd merely trooped there to watch rather than to attempt to save its life,’’ Ogunmeji said. A resident, Mr Saidi Oladepo, who is a commercial motorcycle (Okada) operator, told NAN that immediately the goat delivered the `human-like baby’, it took to its heels. He said that as soon as members of the community got wind of the incident, they ran helter-skelter in apparent confusion. He said alarm was raised and the local security agents, referred to as `Peace Corps’, were alerted to the incident. Oladepo added that it took more than two hours to re-capture the goat in the bush. The traditional ruler of Ogotun-Ekiti, Oba Samuel Oyebode, could not be reached for comment as he was said to be in a meeting of the Traditional Council. (NAN) [s] iconize:[/s] |
[s] iconize:[/s] hahahahahaha the rate at which these female MUMU apes are going abroad to spread their legs for money is incredible sex slaves paaa wonder how much the nigerian toto is worth these days saw a nasty nigerian toto with a stick sticking out of it chei naija don suffer oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fuckeduppedness shitnigerians slaves in Ghana ![]() Nigerian Girls Scattered Abroad As Sex Slaves ![]() by Channels Television . Jun 24, 2013 Funding, weak legislation and poor law enforcement are some of the issues hindering the fight against human trafficking in Nigeria. A new report by the United States Department of State revealed that while the Nigerian government has made efforts in eliminating trafficking in persons, there were a number of standards yet to be complied with. The report says “In 2012, a total number of 60 girls aged 16-25 were rescued from slave masters in Ghana and Ivory Coast. While in 2011, 104 Nigerian girls used as sex slaves were evacuated from Mali where they were paid as little as 500 CFAs, that’s N150 for sex”. In the just released 2013 US Department of State Trafficking in Persons Report, Nigeria remained in tier 2 status because the “government of Nigeria does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking”. Channels Television correspondent, Doris Okenwa examines the trend of trafficking of young ladies as sex slaves.
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no wonder people eat from the dustbin in the sh1thole anything that moves is a target for kidnappers who demand coke and gala as ransom see MUMU fighting over leftover fanta ![]() Nigeria: Our Children Are Hungry ![]() Lagos — Nigeria now tops the list of countries with the highest number of malnourished children, so says a UNICEF report launched in Abuja, entitled, "Progress for Children - A Report Card on Nutrition. The report says out of a total 146 million underfed children in the world, 73 per cent of them live in ten African countries, including Nigeria. On continental basis, Nigeria tops the list with six million such children. It is ironic that Nigeria's great agricultural potentials and her oil wealth cannot keep her children above hunger and malnourishment. Certainly, the country's inability to feed its citizens is the direct result of long years of misrule and corruption. At independence, Nigeria had everything going for her. Her prospect for economic growth was heightened by the presence of varied cash crops and minerals in virtually all the regions of the country. Nigeria was the world's largest exporter of groundnuts and palm produce and the third largest producer and exporter of cocoa. Suddenly, all of these were jettisoned in the 1970s in favour of a self-destructive dependence on crude oil. ... [s] iconize:[/s]
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ochon:look, I don't give a fvck about you,huh? so long as you don't go about badmouthing or denigrating Ghana/Ghanaians, you don't have a problem,huh? I carry a big stick! fuckeduppedness! |
abdulwastecx:shitty MUMU |
abdulwastecx:and what is this uneducated, malnourished magg0t saying? |
chelseabmw:and what is your business with what a Ghanaian girl wears or does not wear? such crap! |
iconize:what does a fooooooooooooooool like you know about facts/ such pathetic magg0t! hahahahahaha fuelish nonsense igbo goat efulefu you better go and join the kidnappers association https://www.nairaland.com/1113441/kidnappers-float-association-banner-nsukka ![]() |
[quote author=iconize post=27423895][/quote]arrant rubbish! hahahahaha check out these mugus- grown up men fighting over leftover fanta in your dustbin country. hahahahaha engineers who are supposedly wellof fighting over leftover fanta so what will the unemployed shitnigerian do? kidnap anything that moves and demand a ransom of coke and gala fuckeduppedness hahahahaha talking about begging, the last time I heard your students in Russia were begging Ghanaians colleagues for financial help https://www.nairaland.com/1292269/nigerian-students-scholarship-russia-begchei, suffering and smiling sh1thole Ghana is heaven when it comes to food and every other thing, magg0t a nation of hungry people indeed Nigeria: A Nation of Hungry People ![]() This is a clarion call to invest more in agriculture Nigeria is among the countries in the world faced with a high level of hunger threat despite its efforts at reducing hunger in the last 24 years, says the latest Global Hunger Index. In the GHI survey released last week, the country's index is 14.7 compared to Ghana's 7.8. According to the report, the higher the index score, the higher the hunger level. [b]Nigeria's level is considered "serious". [/b]This year's report, focusing on "hidden hunger" was compiled by the International Food Policy Research Institute.It is instructive that in 2010, out of 118 countries that were ranked, Nigeria finished 20th, on the index, an indication of the seriousness of food scarcity in the country. In response to the threat that year, the National Assembly expressed concern over desert encroachment in some Northern States, capable of aggravating the already worsening food crisis in the land. But beyond mere lamentation, there were no legislative initiative nor did the executive move beyond the self-adulation at the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to address the challenge. It is therefore not difficult to understand how a nation so blessed with arable land and abundant oil wealth cannot feed its people. It is highly disturbing that since that poor ranking about four years ago, Nigeria has consistently been featured on the negative side of the different human development reports in the world. These reports indicate that life expectancy in Nigeria is nothing to crow about; real income of most families has woefully reduced; unemployment is scandalously high; Nigeria is topping the list of countries with malnourished children and that the quality of health and education services in the country has deteriorated considerably. Paradoxically, successive governments in Nigeria have always initiated projects that promote agriculture even though most have failed to yield the maximum results due to corruption, structural weaknesses, mismanagement, undue politicisation, etc. For example, the second National Economic Plan (1970-74) of General Yakubu Gowon made agriculture a priority, but the results did not match the efforts. Between 1975 and 1979, General Olusegun Obasanjo as then military Head of State, initiated a gargantuan agricultural scheme popularly called Operation Feed the Nation (OFN). The scheme also failed to tackle the country's food crisis. Upon coming to power as the first Nigerian democratically-elected President, Alhaji Shehu Shagari introduced the Green Revolution Programme with a view to increasing domestic food production and curtail the increasing food import bills. That programme also failed calamitously especially from the scandals surrounding the importation of rice. The military regimes of Generals Muhammadu Buhari, Ibrahim Babangida, Abdulsalami Abubakar and the late Sani Abacha made little or no efforts to boost food production in the country while the civilian administrations of Obasanjo, the late Umaru Musa Yar'Adua merely paid lip service to agriculture. Now that our oil is drying out, the greatest challenge of the President Goodluck Jonathan government is to scale up concrete and systematic initiatives to boost food production in Nigeria. The government must invest heavily in agriculture. If neighbouring countries are producing enough to feed their citizens, why can't Nigeria do so with all her natural endowments? The answer is that basic food production must not fall prey to power politics. Government and banks should develop schemes to provide credit facilities to farmers to invest in mechanised agriculture. Massive rural-urban drift decimating the rural farm workforce should be tackled by making the rural areas attractive for young rural job seekers. The point has repeatedly been made that a country as richly-endowed as Nigeria should not be suffering from the scourge of food scarcity. Human development is the epicentre of all developments. It is a shame that whilst Nigeria is beating her chest in euphoria of being the "giant of Africa" and Africa's leading economy, many of her citizens still live in hunger. |
fombadi:fvck ya, magg0t! you nigerians are the most stvpid goats ever to live. what is the IQ of the average nigerian? I have seen enough stvpidity on nairaland to confirm what I'd always known about you MUMUs. hahahahaha you guys were not called MUMUs for nothing,huh? hahahahaha if you people have one tiny bit of sense you'll be discussing issues that are relevant to the pitiable state of your country? more girls have just been kidnapped in your zoo. only foools will be talking about who has the strongest currencies in a country where 90% of the people survive on less than $2 a day, in a country where people eat from dustbins and where life expectancy is 45 years, where 120 million people don't have electricity. even your forthcoming elections should be a source of concern to you MUMUs. Instead, you are talking about irrelevant things and making dumb comments tweaaaaaaaaaa the last time I checked Ghana always topped your country in the west Africa examinations,huh? the only time a nigerian acts intelligently is when he/she wants to commit a crime- something they tend to rather too often ![]() |
[quote author=iconize post=27398158][/quote]fuckeduppedness have you had your dinner from the dustbin yet? a dystonian sh1thole where eating from the dustbin is considered a luxury did you hear what Obasanjo( a two-time president of the shi1thole) said? he said the [b]armpit country is cursed yes, cursed, magg0t! a certified sh1thole where life expectancy is an incredible 45 years where 120 million modafaaking apes don't have access to electricity where humans are killed for pleasure where 200 girls have been missing for months where 90% of ediots survive on less than $2 a day where maternal/ infant mortality is nothing ti write home about punk stop smoking weed and get a life! such a baboon in a shitnigerian zoo who doesn't know your country is a zoo? nigayria is not only zoo, but it is jungle filled with cannibals who eat human flesh clifford orji's country mtchew! efulefu igbo boy behaving like an animal, as usual[/b] ![]() |
what is this foooooooooool saying? Ghana is poor? and yet people don't eat from the dustbin as they do in your magg0t zoo? there sre no baby factories in Ghana, 90% of the people don't live on less than $2 a day! life expectancy is not 45 years! youth unemployment is not 90%! such a nonsensical magg0t. Ghana is poor and yet millions of your ape-like people are trooping there every day? crazy feulish modafaka [s] fombadi:[/s] |
Wizcollifa:who wants to live in a jungle? a zoo? ![]() |
komek:rubbish talk from a MUMU |
hahahaha funny people, funny country! what nigerians should be concerned about is improving the quality of life of the ordinary nigerian. in economic terms, it is the stability of a currency that matters, not its so called value. and in theory, having a weaker currency can be considered an advantage for some countries. nigerians tend to get excited over irrelevant things, really ![]() |
komek:stop behaving like an ediot. this is a typical nairaland link. the photos have long been on nairaland, so stop acting like a MUMU |
drnoel:Dude, I don't have time for anything called a nigerian forum. I only come here when Ghana/Ghanaians is an issue. apart from that I don't give a fvck, really |
drnoel:how is nigeria better than Ghana? I want to know. is it because nigerians have a better life expectancy, lower maternal mortality, infant mortality? greater access to food, electricity, jobs, personal security? what exactly is the basis for your statement? I want to know how nigeria fares on critical indices,huh? do you know the United Nations Human Development Index? go and do some research |
komek:ediot, you need to get rid of the generator fumes in your tiny brain. click on this link and come back here and tell me they are not shitnigerians. ;Dsuch fooooooooooolishness https://www.nairaland.com/1155559/lagosians-scramble-fasholas-fanta-gov ![]() |
komek:talking to a goat who eats from the dustbin is actually demeaning people get kidnapped in your zoo for a ransom of coke and gala see grown up men -supposedly engineers - fighting over leftover fanta in your sh1thole country hahahahaha jagajaga sh1thole ![]()
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boyt1:and what is your damn fvcking business as a MUMUgerian with Ghana's president borrowing money from anywhere? is is your fvcking money? SMH heard your airport is on fire and more girls have been kidnapped in your sh1thole. aren't those supposed to be more worrying issues for you and your country people? arrant crap! |
MadCow1:sharaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap magg0t! what do you know? the issue is about the exchange rate of currencies, not a defination of re-domination! are yu too daft to understand a simple question. for example, how much Ghana cedis do you get in exchange for one dollar, for example? is that too difficult to understand? such stvpidity! SMH |
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Export1:and some fooools were saying people don't buy cars in Ghana? such magg0ts! |
komek:you people are just pathetic mor0ns! how does the fact that your currency is "bigger and better" provide food to millions of your countrymen and women who eat from dustbins or don't have electricity? SMH. bunch of unserious modafakas! |
OXYGEN01:the ape obviously meant giANT such crass stvpidity in a certified sh1thole |
MadCow1:MAD COW |
dericardos88:how do you know that? you don't know millions of nigerians live in Ghana? |
Sparrow13:100% owned by Ghanaians of course? who else owns them? I guess you are one of those who believe every trash you read on nairaland,huh? fuckeduppednss! |
GH1957:hahahaha Comrades in arms. just remembered my time in the army! hahahahaha brave guys. ![]() |
hahahahahaaha great looking shitnigerians funk of fugliness ![]()
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OXYGENO1:hahahahaaha dark, ugly with fat stomachs |
Immediately Ghana was mentioned y'all commented.
so what will the unemployed shitnigerian do? kidnap anything that moves and demand a ransom of coke and gala