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His church members nko? Can they remind him of this please? |
hi ClintonEmex:How please? With which hit? Ohhh, you mean the inconsequential award? In music, if you are not heard, your presence is nothing but mere hype. Go and ask Omotola about her music career. |
Nice.... Lyrics wonderful |
DAY 3 Do you know that my own uncle did me things worse than yours? Despite that I don’t and won’t blame him for my misfortunes. I endured as a boy, should I now complain as a man? Ahhhhhh!…..that man, he acted like he preferred my dad dying with no heir. My dad was a soldier upon death, he was doing well ensuring we, his three children enjoy some considerable level of comfort. Before his demise, he was already building a house in our village. Infact the house was still a foundation structure before his death. Then immediately after his death and burial, my uncle who contributed no penny for the funeral expenses began his horror-filled campaign towards me and my family. A month after the burial, he called in buyers to buy the house my father was building which was still at the foundation level. My mum kicked against it, she summoned the kindred and told them she would go naked on my late father’s grave and thereupon lay curse on the whole family if they be and watch my uncle render her homeless without any basis. She told them plain that since that my uncle,Odey did not contribute to neither her husband’s burial nor care to the family afterwards, he should simply hands-off her husband’s property. They knew the gravity of such threat and brokered an injunction stopping the furtherance of the sales. But they, except my other uncle Idoka,delved into a more sinister plan. Within another month,they arranged and sent my widowed mother packing. It was because she did not come from my father’s side,we were from the same Benue but while my mum was an Igala,my father was an Idoma. The conspiracy with which they drove my mother away was on the ground that she could not allow my uncle, Odey to bed her. They had argued that it was an opportunity she never could deny him. Our mother rebuffed it with all her might and with that, they found their way sending my widowed mum packing. That marked another turn to tougher realities,the wickedness took a new dimension. Within a fortnight of hatching the plan of sending my mum away,Mr. Odey had his way. He not only sold my father’s land but as well with the house still being built. My other uncle, Mr. Idoka said he would never be part of such wickedness and through his spirited effort, was able to buy back the land. He as a matter of fact handed the land over to me after the repurchase. Count some weeks more,I had to pack into my wicked uncle’s house as a house help. My going there was for the sole sacrifice of he catering for my academic needs but that was never it ooo!,exclaimed the manager. At a point while still there, his son whom I was ahead academically with four classes caught up with me. It would have continued unabated if not for Mr.Idoka’s visit one day. He was shocked at how malnourished I looked, about my education and all my travails he got to know. My brother, continued the manager I had a taste of ......https://ebukris./2016/05/30/day-3week-1-everyones-got-a-story/ |
[Day 2,WEEK 1…..Continuation] He spent my mother’s money upon himself alone. He was wicked that he could not out of my mum’s money, train me and my siblings in school. That Man has been using my brain ever since my mum died. Infact I’m going to deal with him. The last time, my friends from Nassarawa wanted to lynch him, but for my intervention he must have been mobbed to death that day. I had to run away from home afterwards as I knew he’d be targeting my life since that incidence having seen the cult of youths I command. You see, I am here attending to pigs because of that ‘animal’. Honourable continued with his rant going more ballistic to the so-called unseen uncle. But wait ooo,cut in Edwin. You have been shouting your mum’s money, my mum’s money bla bla bla. Don’t you also know that to your uncle, it was her sister’s money? So you don’t know that eeeh? Asked Edwin yet again. Maybe he was the only one digesting the story from such perspective. Now, tell me Bennett [color=][/color]if at your age all you do is find someone or apparently something to heap blames upon. If it was not God being partial,it would be poverty itself or the politicians. Yesterday it was the president, today it has steered to your uncle. You don’t have to be Finding excuses man,find ways my brother. Edwin was the newest staff in the farm,although he had barely spent a year with them,he had mastered their activities, from personal to beyond. He could infact point out some flaws amongst the whole staff. He knew Bennett to be a cool headed guy except for his too much penchant for things that conventionally appear on skirts,drug abuse and addiction,ostentatious lifestyle and finding how to trade blames. He had several times been caught up by...... Read the remaining DAY 2 here https://ebukris./2016/05/28/week-1day-2-everyones-got-a-story/[color=#990000][/color] |
[Day 2,WEEK 1…..Continuation] He spent my mother’s money upon himself alone. He was wicked that he could not out of my mum’s money, train me and my siblings in school. That Man has been using my brain ever since my mum died. Infact I’m going to deal with him. The last time, my friends from Nassarawa wanted to lynch him, but for my intervention he must have been mobbed to death that day. I had to run away from home afterwards as I knew he’d be targeting my life since that incidence having seen the cult of youths I command. You see, I am here attending to pigs because of that ‘animal’. Honourable continued with his rant going more ballistic to the so-called unseen uncle. But wait ooo,cut in Edwin. You have been shouting your mum’s money, my mum’s money bla bla bla. Don’t you also know that to your uncle, it was her sister’s money? So you don’t know that eeeh? Asked Edwin yet again. Maybe he was the only one digesting the story from such perspective. Now, tell me Bennett if at your age all you do is find someone or apparently something to heap blames upon. If it was not God being partial,it would be poverty itself or the politicians. Yesterday it was the president, today it has steered to your uncle. You don’t have to be Finding excuses man,find ways my brother. Edwin was the newest staff in the farm,although he had barely spent a year with them,he had mastered their activities, from personal to beyond. He could infact point out some flaws amongst the whole staff. He knew Bennett to be a cool headed guy except for his too much penchant for things that conventionally appear on skirts,drug abuse and addiction,ostentatious lifestyle and finding how to trade blames. He had several times been caught up by...... Read the remaining DAY 2 here https://ebukris./2016/05/28/week-1day-2-everyones-got-a-story/[color=#990000][/color] |
Day continued Why would you think such a thing? asked the manager. That man was everything the definition of wickedness, answered Honorable. Noticing the shift to Honorable’s traditional way of blaming God, Ezeife a co-worker got more interest in the story. It is said that when a story being cherished by a bedridden patient surfaces, the patient would always ask for his head to be supported firmly with a pillow. Such was the one that makes Ezeife ask for pillows. He really did by asking another question which fuelled the discussion to another level. Which of your uncles do you mean? Maternal or paternal? Asked Ezeife. Maternal ooo,answered Honorable. He was my late mum’s step-brother. That man finished my mum’s money. |
DRISKLEF:Sure, I'd be posting everything here. |
Week 1…..”Everyone’s got a story” What had been rather a mindless discussion started paving way to mindful ones. Work was on a low tempo courtesy of the humid weather and on days as such,it’d always amount to two things;the workers having a dozy sleepy hours or hour long conversations. It had been about gadgets until Honourable chose to trade blames again. Usually, if it was not with poverty it’d definitely be with God. He would always heap blames on God, accusing Him of lopsidedness in apportioning riches and affluence. Honourable was the pseudo-name he chose for signing in and out of the farm’s attendance book. He had on some occasions of his blaming God as the cause of his poverty reiterated why he chose the name ‘Honourable’ ,he would say he chose the name to drive home his point of dignity in labour. The full stretch to the said name was ‘Honourable nsi-ezi’ , an igbo language suffix translating to ‘honourable pig’s excreta’. His reason was to see if God would have compassion upon his state of penury. At least his diligence in doing the work of attending to pigs in the farm,if it could fetch him the pity. He would always clean the styes thrice a day,feed the pigs twice daily and if need be for any other business, he must attend to it. That has been the routine for his monthly salary, he fail in any and some amount that is pleasing to the farm management would be slashed off his expectant salary. The last time such happened to him was when he fought a co-worker,two thousand naira was slashed from his pay. It didn’t augur well with him but he had to stomach it. Perhaps one thing that makes Honourable’s life very complex was his reasoning. An outsider wouldn’t decipher his being a northerner nonetheless an Hausa until he speaks or doll out some funny acts. Another of his complicated lifestyle hung on yet another vital attachment; his real name. All through the farm,he’s got pretty much a collection of names. Even when one thinks any of the names as his probable name,the truth might afterwards be miles from it. He was known by some workers as Bennet,others know him as Benedict, yet another set identify him with Benson. Even the manager,Mr Godson calls or rather know him as Bernard. People abbreviating the names to Ben had even created more confusion with the apposite name as some other faction started addressing him as Benjamin. If I get gun, I would go back to Nassarawa and shoot dead my wicked uncle,chipped in Honorable. But why? Why would you think such a thing? asked the manager. That man was everything the definition of wickedness, answered Honorable.......more @ https://ebukris./2016/05/27/week-1-everyones-got-a-story/ |
[quote author=Fynestboi post=42969210]Good morning all... As the topic of the thread indicates, this is to recognize the debaters from the best of the best of NISD 3rd edition, second stage (ELIMINATION STAGE) How do I participate please? I wish to rep my school UNN. |
Now,how do I participate?
How do I rep my school.... UNN? |
Someday, things will really change for the good. I believe the criticism shouldn't have been this much if not for the way APC cast aspersion on the past regime,they thought it ends with seizing power,now they have it.....Osibanjo cannot even be heard anymore, not Tinubu,not Rochas,should we even call on El rufai? Timaya once sang,"You think that if you bring me down you gonna make it".....No one is calling for his retirement shaa,let him just play his cards fine.....He's still got enough time. |
HBD Timi..... |
The living political bigwits should learn something from this development, life goes on. Try live up your part well as death tolls no bell before visiting. |
That's the bad aspects of pre-marital sex.Now she's not even sure she has not contracted a deadly disease,let her run other tests for her safety The said guy cannot be someone she will openly introduce to the unborn child as a father.She should however not terminate the pregnancy,she should just be ready for single parenthood but as well hopeful the guy repents. This could be the best time to appreciate MISCARRIAGE but can it really come to this concerned fellow? |
And I observed that Osibanjo has recently been off the news....He is supposed to be HEARD even when it becomes chosen that he be not SEEN |
greatiyk4u:You sound so pained......FB or Nairaland,you still acknowledged his relevance. You can correct him in a better manner |
Demdem2:You are not a just bigot but something worse it.....Ojukwu may be a coward but you are cowardice defined.You give them more excuse to their secession cry..... |
XavierBlue:Xavierblue gradually turning MTN in this forum....you seem being in all threads |
I bet it won't be fallacious to say that the name 'Timaya' rings bell to the ears of almost all consciously aware music-loving Nigerians of this contemporary age.In recent times he chose to be referred to as the King of commercials,Egberi papa,Bum Bum boy et cetera.He had been enjoying a contented low life stardom,just a local dance hall artiste.He was enjoying the vibe,jiving in it,settled for the less perhaps because hardship used to give him an upper cut.He saw his surfacing to limelight as a modus to dishing out his testimony little wonder his doing some tracks like 'I don blow,Timaya,God don bless me' and inter alia captioning some of his albums in lieu with same testimony(Gift and Grace etc).He was enjoying the little fame,spicing it up with arrogance and some little pride.It used to pay him,draw crowd to him,make marketers treat his works with utmost respect and the media too. His songs then though meaningful were filled with some crappy slogans and jargons not forgetting his recycling old beats by same him.He bragged about it,stuck to his style and at a time,other artistes started copying him.He was killing collaborations with his peculiar tongue twisting jargons.Infact the cruise made him rest on his past laurels.The idea of change or simply put 'upgrade' was not there.Then came his moments of tests,it started with the media,his Empress Njamah saga and not forgetting his career sharpening agent 'Nico Gravity'.Things somewhat suddenly turned sour for Mr. Timaya.Haters capitalised on his flaws,they bashed him with criticisms and accusations.It was such that nearly put his career to shatters. But then,he knew the need for change has come.He returned to the drawing board and resurfaced with something new,first was the rebirth album.I listened to every track on it and not only wished but as well prayed it sell,however it had little market recognition.The fall in peck pushed him into something better,he did a joint album;the LLNP.After that fully came his big time upgrade,'the upgrade'.The bass laden bum bum track was something roofs of club halls still attest to till now.He rediscovered himself from the tide his career faced and not only remained relevant in the industry but aptly put overly relevant. Bottom line:To learn from our critics.As can be deduced from the case of Timaya,he learnt to embrace change initiated by his critics to maintain his relevance in the industry even though his critics were not changed by their message of change.Where is his big time critic today?Where is the so-called Nico Gravity that dissed him with his 'finish Timaya'?Where is the Empress Njamah,how many films has she shot recently? Life is about experience,best way is to learn from others.Timaya was in no way finished but was GARNISHED! Deductions however should not be eschewed from our political scenery concerning the change and so called agents of change.Some of the so-called agents of change had threatened mayhem and parallel government if they had lost.The arrow head of the change yearners once threatened about dogs and baboons getting soaked in blood should he lose .It is crystal clear that the only change we have seen is from the criticised;he has not brazenly declared to make the country ungovernable for anyone but is ensuring a smooth transition.While we wait for more changes,we state that no change has been envisaged from the camp of the change messengers;the critics.It will be a non retraceable macabre dance and total show of shame should these change yearners fail to effect the needed change. Aluta continua...... |
I bet it won't be fallacious to say that the name 'Timaya' rings bell to the ears of almost all consciously aware music-loving Nigerians of this contemporary age.In recent times he chose to be referred to as the King of commercials,Egberi papa,Bum Bum boy et cetera.He had been enjoying a contented low life stardom,just a local dance hall artiste.He was enjoying the vibe,jiving in it,settled for the less perhaps because hardship used to give him an upper cut.He saw his surfacing to limelight as a modus to dishing out his testimony little wonder his doing some tracks like 'I don blow,Timaya,God don bless me' and inter alia captioning some of his albums in lieu with same testimony(Gift and Grace etc).He was enjoying the little fame,spicing it up with arrogance and some little pride.It used to pay him,draw crowd to him,make marketers treat his works with utmost respect and the media too. His songs then though meaningful were filled with some crappy slogans and jargons not forgetting his recycling old beats by same him.He bragged about it,stuck to his style and at a time,other artistes started copying him.He was killing collaborations with his peculiar tongue twisting jargons.Infact the cruise made him rest on his past laurels.The idea of change or simply put 'upgrade' was not there.Then came his moments of tests,it started with the media,his Empress Njamah saga and not forgetting his career sharpening agent 'Nico Gravity'.Things somewhat suddenly turned sour for Mr. Timaya.Haters capitalised on his flaws,they bashed him with criticisms and accusations.It was such that nearly put his career to shatters. But then,he knew the need for change has come.He returned to the drawing board and resurfaced with something new,first was the rebirth album.I listened to every track on it and not only wished but as well prayed it sell,however it had little market recognition.The fall in peck pushed him into something better,he did a joint album;the LLNP.After that fully came his big time upgrade,'the upgrade'.The bass laden bum bum track was something roofs of club halls still attest to till now.He rediscovered himself from the tide his career faced and not only remained relevant in the industry but aptly put overly relevant. Bottom line:To learn from our critics.As can be deduced from the case of Timaya,he learnt to embrace change initiated by his critics to maintain his relevance in the industry even though his critics were not changed by their message of change.Where is his big time critic today?Where is the so-called Nico Gravity that dissed him with his 'finish Timaya'?Where is the Empress Njamah,how many films has she shot recently? Life is about experience,best way is to learn from others.Timaya was in no way finished but was GARNISHED! Deductions however should not be eschewed from our political scenery concerning the change and so called agents of change.Some of the so-called agents of change had threatened mayhem and parallel government if they had lost.The arrow head of the change yearners once threatened about dogs and baboons getting soaked in blood should he lose .It is crystal clear that the only change we have seen is from the criticised;he has not brazenly declared to make the country ungovernable for anyone but is ensuring a smooth transition.While we wait for more changes,we state that no change has been envisaged from the camp of the change messengers;the critics.It will be a non retraceable macabre dance and total show of shame should these change yearners fail to effect the needed change. Aluta continua...... |
I bet it won't be fallacious to say that the name 'Timaya' rings bell to the ears of almost all consciously aware music-loving Nigerians of this contemporary age.In recent times he chose to be referred to as the King of commercials,Egberi papa,Bum Bum boy et cetera.He had been enjoying a contented low life stardom,just a local dance hall artiste.He was enjoying the vibe,jiving in it,settled for the less perhaps because hardship used to give him an upper cut.He saw his surfacing to limelight as a modus to dishing out his testimony little wonder his doing some tracks like 'I don blow,Timaya,God don bless me' and inter alia captioning some of his albums in lieu with same testimony(Gift and Grace etc).He was enjoying the little fame,spicing it up with arrogance and some little pride.It used to pay him,draw crowd to him,make marketers treat his works with utmost respect and the media too. His songs then though meaningful were filled with some crappy slogans and jargons not forgetting his recycling old beats by same him.He bragged about it,stuck to his style and at a time,other artistes started copying him.He was killing collaborations with his peculiar tongue twisting jargons.Infact the cruise made him rest on his past laurels.The idea of change or simply put 'upgrade' was not there.Then came his moments of tests,it started with the media,his Empress Njamah saga and not forgetting his career sharpening agent 'Nico Gravity'.Things somewhat suddenly turned sour for Mr. Timaya.Haters capitalised on his flaws,they bashed him with criticisms and accusations.It was such that nearly put his career to shatters. But then,he knew the need for change has come.He returned to the drawing board and resurfaced with something new,first was the rebirth album.I listened to every track on it and not only wished but as well prayed it sell,however it had little market recognition.The fall in peck pushed him into something better,he did a joint album;the LLNP.After that fully came his big time upgrade,'the upgrade'.The bass laden bum bum track was something roofs of club halls still attest to till now.He rediscovered himself from the tide his career faced and not only remained relevant in the industry but aptly put overly relevant. Bottom line:To learn from our critics.As can be deduced from the case of Timaya,he learnt to embrace change initiated by his critics to maintain his relevance in the industry even though his critics were not changed by their message of change.Where is his big time critic today?Where is the so-called Nico Gravity that dissed him with his 'finish Timaya'?Where is the Empress Njamah,how many films has she shot recently? Life is about experience,best way is to learn from others.Timaya was in no way finished but was GARNISHED! Deductions however should not be eschewed from our political scenery concerning the change and so called agents of change.Some of the so-called agents of change had threatened mayhem and parallel government if they had lost.The arrow head of the change yearners once threatened about dogs and baboons getting soaked in blood should he lose .It is crystal clear that the only change we have seen is from the criticised;he has not brazenly declared to make the country ungovernable for anyone but is ensuring a smooth transition.While we wait for more changes,we state that no change has been envisaged from the camp of the change messengers;the critics.It will be a non retraceable macabre dance and total show of shame should these change yearners fail to effect the needed change. Aluta continua...... |
I am not trying to give GEJ supporters hope but simply on a course to make some startling and pertinent revelations as pertains the geographical entity called Nigeria.It is not about GEJ or GMB albeit they are both players in the game.I'd however say this is never intended to heat up the polity but to put forth a perception not envisaged by everybody but by somebody to any that gets to avail oneself to it. I wish the serenity and tranquility we're enjoying now be permanent but a "BUT" is found its way co-joined to the statement.I'd be saying a few things here that may haps be incomprehensible to many.I wish to pointblank say that I am neither any prophet nor seer,at least not now. Political permutations may never birth what am about saying.A non-contact force of "fate" however may be tagged the driver.Rochas will rule Nigeria this 2015.In a couple of weeks events will start unfolding,some chaos and he'll manoeuvre things.....he is like kerosine,he's naturally encroaching.He's got some business in aso rock.He'll bring much of the needed change and perhaps by then I'd be talking more..... I also got some questions to ask some people;(1)Buhari and Lar Mohammed don't you think you made some provoking statement against a MOVEMENT upon winning? (2)Turai Yaradua,do you think you won the fight.Your recent celebration in your closet was it not too evil? |
Now I ask,where is Nico Gravity? You can't get up by pulling someone down.....yea,thanks Timaya learnt something from him,he took his criticism and upgraded to a world class artiste.....no more local Timaya but a vocal SUPER FORM Timaya! .........Someday,I have an akin story>>>>>RICH & FAMOUS! |
Joshuadon:Yea.....they'd accept the two sittings. |
Joshuadon:..... ..... NO.....they don't accept two sittings for Med.surg and Law. |
umbo:Clear concience they say,fears no accusation.You and your intelligence officer need not get afraid.......because the real Shekau (if truly PDP is making a clone) will come out to refute the video. In otherwords you are a SUSPECT.......yeye dey smell! |
Zoharariel:If it had been GMB,then it will be obvious he should pray against perennial failure....the spirit of failing even onto old age....but GEJ;unmerited favour though u need to be wary of corrupt elements around ur circle....u should not abuse the grace of such favour |
It get's funnier every day......a cheque must have been written. Ana-eto nwankpi,o na-awuji ukwu. Don't go about collecting titles,go about and collect recommendations! |
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