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Politics / Re: Man Knelt Before Saraki Finally Joins The "O To Ge" Movement by dam1l0la: 2:12pm On Mar 06, 2019
stormwarrior:
dat my soc lecturer,

Same here

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Politics / Re: Man Knelt Before Saraki Finally Joins The "O To Ge" Movement by dam1l0la: 2:11pm On Mar 06, 2019
[quote author=stormwarrior post=76401142]dat my soc lecturer,[/quot
Same here
Politics / Re: Man Knelt Before Saraki Finally Joins The "O To Ge" Movement by dam1l0la: 2:08pm On Mar 06, 2019
kehinde1588:
As they say, no permanent enemy and friend in politics. The pictures below clearly depict and justify the saying.

That man is a lecturer in University of Ilorin o.
Chai
Politics / Re: Don’t Intimidate Igbo Voters, Tinubu Warns Lagos NURTW Leaders by dam1l0la: 8:14am On Mar 06, 2019
IGBO POLITICAL LEADERS AND THEIR PAST MISADVENTURES RESULTING IN CURRENT NATIONAL POLITICAL PROBLEMS

Do you know that when Tafawa Balewa was Prime Minister of Nigeria;

Chief of Army Staff was from SE
Chief of Naval Staff was from SE
IG of Police was from SE
Chief of Defence staff was fron SE
Internal Affairs Minister SE
External Affairs Minister SE
Education Minister South SE
Many other key ministries to SE
Parliament President SE
Unilag VC from SE
University of Ibadan VC from SE
North resisted same at ABU!

Still there was dissatisfaction by SE, the officers from the region killed this same Balewa!!!!

Out of all the most senior officers in Nigeria, SE has 37, none was killed. 8 from the north, all of them were killed. 10 from the west, 2 were killed.

Then Ironsi imposed a unitary system of government on the country so that everything can belong to a region who snatched it!

We must know our history so that when we want to make corrections, we will not end up concealing the truth. This has nothing to do with tribalism but everything to do with the truth.....at times when lies litter the streets. There is the tendency to think those are truths and facts.

*"What follows are documented facts that can be cross checked for authenticity!"*

Thou shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.

*“Prof. Ben Nwabueze was the man who drafted the constitution that took away powers from regions and handed it to the central govt because his brother Aguiyi Ironsi was the head of state then. Today, he is shouting restructuring that he helped to destroy. We won’t forget.”*. Let those who have ears

WHAT BIAFRANS WILL NEVER TELL YOU ABOUT THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR WOES IN NIGERIA TODAY:

The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausafulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgement were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation.
The story told in the post above is one of such selective and distorted accounts of history which the average Igbo man is fond of narrating.
However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. I will therefore proceed to furnish my readers with the complete story for all to read and be endowed with enough facts so as to judge and act from an informed position.

Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended.
To that end, Ahmadu Bello, speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914 which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country".
Awolowo, speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation. Awolowo added that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy this freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe.


nairavsdollars:
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has warned the leadership of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos State chapter, to ensure that their members didn’t destabilise the peace of the state during Saturday’s governorship and House of Assembly elections.

He gave the admonition during a meeting with the leadership of the union at a meeting in his Bourdillion, Ikoyi residence on Tuesday.

It was reported in the media that members of the union harassed Igbo traders especially in Mushin, Surulere and Oshodi areas of the state for allegedly voting against the APC during the elections while some of them engaged in ballot box snatching in areas alleged to be strongholds of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Tinubu, who expressed his displeasure over the rumoured attacks on non-indigenes in some parts of the state during and after the presidential and National Assembly elections by members of the union, said Igbo residents in Lagos are free to vote for any candidate of their choice during elections.

One of Tinubu’s aide, who was privy to the meeting said Tinubu who said elections should not cause disunity and war among Nigerians also warned the leaders of the union against incidents of ballot box snatching, intimidation and harassment of voters, saying anyone who engages in such acts will have himself to blame.

During the meeting, Tinubu also appealed to the leaders to enjoin their members to vote for Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governorship candidate of the APC, in the elections so as to ensure continuity of good governance in the state.

According to his aide, “It was a very brief meeting. During the meeting, he didn’t mince words in telling them that he will not condone attacks on non-indigenes, especially Igbo residents in the state. He said they are free to vote for any political party or candidates of their choice without threats of harassment and intimidations from anyone in the state.

“He also warned the union leaders to ensure that none of their members in their domain engaged in incidents of ballot snatching or violence in any form. He asked them not to interfere in anyway with the voting process, warning that anyone caught causing mayhem will have himself to blame.

“Lastly, he solicited for votes for his candidate, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whom he believes can continue with the masterplan of Lagos, the foundation which he laid when he governed the state from 1999 to 2007”.

In a related development, the leadership of the PDP on Tuesday said the APC is plotting to destabilise the governorship elections.

Speaking with Daily Independent, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, said reports from parts of the country indicate that the APC is working towards causing havoc in Lagos and South-South states.

He said, “APC has a plot to destabilise the governorship election. Because wherever you turned to you see anti-democratic tendencies from them. In Lagos, there is a campaign of calumny against members of PDP. In the South-South, there is militarisation that led to deaths of people during the presidential election.

“We just hope that the APC will not turn our nation into a keg of gunpowder. For us in the PDP, it is worrisome that APC is deliberately working towards havoc on the election day. But whoever sows the wind will reap the whirlwind and the earlier that the APC allows for a peaceful election, the better for all of us and our nation”, he said.
https://www.independent.ng/dont-intimidate-voters-tinubu-warns-lagos-nurtw-leaders/

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Politics / Re: Emefiele's Tenure Expires, Asked To Proceed on Leave by dam1l0la: 7:32am On Mar 05, 2019
You want it to come from South again? Na only South dey Nigeria abi

kolafolabi:
The next Governor of Central Bank will come from North.. Mark my words
Politics / Re: INEC To Present Certificates Of Return To President Buhari And VP Yemi Osinbajo by dam1l0la: 10:08am On Feb 27, 2019
Who are armed robbers..... South
Who are Yahoo boys........ South
Who are money ritualists...... South
Who are Political thugs....... South
Who are Kidnappers........ South
Who are career Prostitutes...... South

We are all in it together.
Richest man in Africa is from North
Oya go and die

Drsmith01:
Who voted the most.... North
Who win.....Buhari
Who celebrate.... North
Who suffer the most .... North
Who hunger go kill... North
Who Boko go kill... North
Who herdsmen go kill.. North
Who has the highest rate of poverty... North
Who shine my shoe..North
Who guide my gate..North
Who are the highest number of Okada riders...North
Who fetch water for people north

��
Politics / Re: Atiku To Win Kano, Nasarawa, Bauchi, Taraba And 7 Other Northern States by dam1l0la: 12:01pm On Feb 26, 2019
Are there 2 Gombe in Nigeria? Cos the only one I know has already been won by PMB by a wide margin.
Must you people die b4 u get sense

id911:
Confirmed reports indicate Atiku is likely to win Kano, Bauchi, Taraba, Gombe, Sokoto, Nasarawa, Benue, Kogi, Kwara and Adamawa States in the North.

If the above are added to his expected landslide win in SE/SS and the 50/50 chance in the SW, then the incumbent should start writing his hand over speech.

No amount of rigging can save President Buhari as majority of Nigerians are fed up with his administration
Politics / Re: 2019 Election: Dino Melaye Wins Reelection (video) by dam1l0la: 6:47am On Feb 25, 2019
baliyubla:
Dino for Senate President. Zombies how market?
Dino himself is Zombie. If you want to die, die
Education / Re: Why We Called Off Strike - ASUU by dam1l0la: 10:39am On Feb 08, 2019
Thank God for Unilorin.
Uninterrupted calendar dey pain them

Timekeeper:
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has, Thursday, suspended the over three months-old strike it embarked upon since Sunday, 4th November, 2018.


ASUU Strike: INEC alleges 2019 Elections under threat
The union suspended the strike after a memorandum of Action, MoA, it reached with the Federal government towards the revitalisation of public universities.

The ASUU National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi who announced the suspension, however, said that the union had embarked on the strike to “stem the continued slide into rot and decay in public universities since the 1980s.”

He however decried the unpatriotic attitudes of some university chancellors whom he said tried to undermine the union’s struggle towards ensuring that universities in the country are revitalised.

The statement reads thus:

“ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU), NATIONAL SECRETARIAT. TEXT OF A PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU), THURSDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY, 2019, AT NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS HEADQUARTERS, PASCAL BAFYAU HOUSE, ABUJA

Protocol

Friends and compatriots of the Press, On Sunday, 4th November, 2018, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) resumed its strike action which was conditionally suspended on 14th September, 2017.

The action of 2017 was suspended following the signing of a Memorandum of Action (MoA) in which the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) promised to address the contentious issues within a timeline that was to end in October 2017.

While announcing the suspension of the nationwide action, however, our Union made it categorically clear that “ASUU will not hesitate to review its position should government renege on the signed Memorandum of Action”.

Predictably, Government implemented the MoA in the breach, thereby forcing ASUU to resume the suspended strike action.

Comrades and compatriots, as we have always argued, the last thing ASUU members love doing is to cause disruption in smooth intellectual engagements with colleagues, friends and students right on our university campuses.

This has nothing to do with the dubious advertorial of “non-disruption of academic calendar” by proprietors and administrators of some cash-and-carry universities and other self-styled enemies of ASUU.

Rather, it is about deep-seated pains members of the Union undergo to prevent strike actions and the equally painful consequences strike situations bring to all who are genuinely averse to the mercantile disposition to university education.

Why Strike Action? The question has been asked time and time again: Why does ASUU like embarking on strike action that causes disruption and dislocation in the universities?

However, ASUU is strongly convinced that if academics fail to fight the cause of university education, the fate that befell public primary and secondary schools would soon become the lot of the public university system in Nigeria.

ASUU’s advocacy on the need to stem the continued slide into rot and decay in public universities since the 1980s has fallen on deaf ears. Our experience, as a trade union, shows that successive governments in Nigeria always entered into negotiated agreements only to placate those pleading the cause – be it education, health, transportation, employment or any other issue of meaningful living.

This proclivity of the Nigerian ruling class, irrespective of which wing of the insensitive stock they belong, must be continually be tracked, engaged and resisted by all people of goodwill.

ASUU ‘s action strike, which started on 4th November, 2018, was situated in the context of accumulated records of indifference and lackadaisical attitude of Government to negotiated agreements with the Union.

At our media interaction in University of Lagos on 23rd December, 2018, we highlighted the outstanding issues in the crisis to include the following:

– Funding for the revitalization of Public Universities based on the FGN-ASUU MoU of 2012, 2013 and the MoA of 2017

– Reconstitution of the current Government Team to allow for a leader and Chairman of the FG-ASUU Renegotiating team who has the interest of the nation and the people at heart.

– Release of the forensic audit report on Earned Academic allowances (EAA), offsetting the outstanding balance of the EAA and mainstreaming of same into the 2018 budget.

– Payment of all arrears of shortfall in all universities that have met the verification requirements of the Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA)

– Provision of a platform by the federal government for ASUU to engage Governors on the proliferation of universities, underfunding of university education and undue interference in the affairs of the universities

– Release of PFA operational license to NUPEMCO

– Payment of EAA to loyal ASUU members at the University of Ilorin A new Memorandum of Action and Our Resolution To date, ASUU has had a total of ten (10) interactive meetings with representatives of FGN which have culminated into a Memorandum of Action of

2019.

Highlights of the MoA include the following:

In addition to the N20 billion for 2018, the sum of N25 billion only would be released in April/May 2019, after which government would resume full implementation of the MoU of 2013.
Part-payment of the outstanding arrears of the earned academic allowances; defraying the balance up to 2018 in 4 tranches within 36 months; and mainstreaming further payments of EAA into the annual budgets beginning from 2019 budget.
PICA verification and the release of the arrears of salary shortfall at the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, not later than 15th February 2019.
Strengthening the Consultative Committee on State-owned Universities (CCSOU), inaugurated on Monday, 28th January, 2019 to look into the issues of proliferation, underfunding and governance to consistently deliver on its mandate.
Payment of the outstanding EAA arrears of all eligible staff in the University of Ilorin, especially the loyal ASUU members whose appointments were illegally terminated by today, 7th February, 2019.
Acknowledgement and appreciation of Government for facilitating the release of the final letter of approval for the granting of operational license to NUPEMCO.
Visitation to all Federal Universities would commence tentatively by 11th March, 2019.
Provision of documented guidelines on procedures and roles of parties in the process of renegotiating FGN-ASUU Agreement of 2009 which would commence not later than 18th February 2019 and end by Friday 29th March 2019.
Based on the initial proposals from Government, the Union made extensive consultations through its various organs. The final level of consultation was the meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) which took place 6th-7th February 2019.

NEC resolved that: Following a careful review of the report of engagements with the Federal Government on proposals for addressing all outstanding in the 2013 MoU and 2017 MoA, NEC resolved that the current strike action by the Union should be suspended conditionally with effect from 12.01 a.m on Friday 8th February 2019.

However, should Government fail to fulfill its part of the agreement as reflected in the 2019 Memorandum of Action, ASUU shall resume its suspended strike action as the Union deems necessary.

Conclusion

ASUU notes, with serious concern, the covert and overt roles of some vice-chancellors in the management and application of funds attracted by our Union to Nigeria’s public universities.

Consequently, we condemn, in the strongest terms, Vice-Chancellors who have made efforts to undermine and, in some cases, attempted to break our patriotic struggles for the revitalisation of public universities in Nigeria.

ASUU will not shy away from taking headlong those Vice-Chancellors who are reputed for acts of impunity, nepotism and other forms of conduct which are antithetic to university culture and the progressive development of our universities.

Our union will compile all their shenanigans and forward them to relevant authorities for further action.

Finally, ASUU acknowledges the understanding and support demonstrated by patriotic Nigerian students and their parents all through the strike period.

We equally appreciate the comradely assistance from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), represented by the newly re-elected President, Comrade Ayuba Waba, who has stood by us throughout the struggle.

We also acknowledge the solidarity of the civil society organisations, especially the Joint Action Front (JAF) and the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), and members of the progressive wing of the media who have consistently partnered with us in our mission to rescue Nigerian public universities from imminent collapse.

While we put a closure to this phase of the struggle, it is our hope and desire that the Nigerian governments (Federal and State) will play the roles expected of them in order to make the new Memorandum work.

We shall never abandon our obligation to ensure the survival of a sound university system.

For ASUU, the struggle certainly continues!

Thank you for listening.

Biodun Ogunyemi

President

7th February 2018”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/02/why-we-called-off-strike-ASUU/amp/

Education / Re: Why We Called Off Strike - ASUU by dam1l0la: 10:38am On Feb 08, 2019
Na University of Ilorin this man dey call enemy of ASUU o.
BTW, they said loyal memeber of ASUU in University of Ilorin, is the union not for all the lecturers.
Chai

Timekeeper:
The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has, Thursday, suspended the over three months-old strike it embarked upon since Sunday, 4th November, 2018.


ASUU Strike: INEC alleges 2019 Elections under threat
The union suspended the strike after a memorandum of Action, MoA, it reached with the Federal government towards the revitalisation of public universities.

The ASUU National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi who announced the suspension, however, said that the union had embarked on the strike to “stem the continued slide into rot and decay in public universities since the 1980s.”

He however decried the unpatriotic attitudes of some university chancellors whom he said tried to undermine the union’s struggle towards ensuring that universities in the country are revitalised.

The statement reads thus:

“ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU), NATIONAL SECRETARIAT. TEXT OF A PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU), THURSDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY, 2019, AT NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS HEADQUARTERS, PASCAL BAFYAU HOUSE, ABUJA

Protocol

Friends and compatriots of the Press, On Sunday, 4th November, 2018, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) resumed its strike action which was conditionally suspended on 14th September, 2017.

The action of 2017 was suspended following the signing of a Memorandum of Action (MoA) in which the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) promised to address the contentious issues within a timeline that was to end in October 2017.

While announcing the suspension of the nationwide action, however, our Union made it categorically clear that “ASUU will not hesitate to review its position should government renege on the signed Memorandum of Action”.

Predictably, Government implemented the MoA in the breach, thereby forcing ASUU to resume the suspended strike action.

Comrades and compatriots, as we have always argued, the last thing ASUU members love doing is to cause disruption in smooth intellectual engagements with colleagues, friends and students right on our university campuses.

This has nothing to do with the dubious advertorial of “non-disruption of academic calendar” by proprietors and administrators of some cash-and-carry universities and other self-styled enemies of ASUU.

Rather, it is about deep-seated pains members of the Union undergo to prevent strike actions and the equally painful consequences strike situations bring to all who are genuinely averse to the mercantile disposition to university education.

Why Strike Action? The question has been asked time and time again: Why does ASUU like embarking on strike action that causes disruption and dislocation in the universities?

However, ASUU is strongly convinced that if academics fail to fight the cause of university education, the fate that befell public primary and secondary schools would soon become the lot of the public university system in Nigeria.

ASUU’s advocacy on the need to stem the continued slide into rot and decay in public universities since the 1980s has fallen on deaf ears. Our experience, as a trade union, shows that successive governments in Nigeria always entered into negotiated agreements only to placate those pleading the cause – be it education, health, transportation, employment or any other issue of meaningful living.

This proclivity of the Nigerian ruling class, irrespective of which wing of the insensitive stock they belong, must be continually be tracked, engaged and resisted by all people of goodwill.

ASUU ‘s action strike, which started on 4th November, 2018, was situated in the context of accumulated records of indifference and lackadaisical attitude of Government to negotiated agreements with the Union.

At our media interaction in University of Lagos on 23rd December, 2018, we highlighted the outstanding issues in the crisis to include the following:

– Funding for the revitalization of Public Universities based on the FGN-ASUU MoU of 2012, 2013 and the MoA of 2017

– Reconstitution of the current Government Team to allow for a leader and Chairman of the FG-ASUU Renegotiating team who has the interest of the nation and the people at heart.

– Release of the forensic audit report on Earned Academic allowances (EAA), offsetting the outstanding balance of the EAA and mainstreaming of same into the 2018 budget.

– Payment of all arrears of shortfall in all universities that have met the verification requirements of the Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA)

– Provision of a platform by the federal government for ASUU to engage Governors on the proliferation of universities, underfunding of university education and undue interference in the affairs of the universities

– Release of PFA operational license to NUPEMCO

– Payment of EAA to loyal ASUU members at the University of Ilorin A new Memorandum of Action and Our Resolution To date, ASUU has had a total of ten (10) interactive meetings with representatives of FGN which have culminated into a Memorandum of Action of

2019.

Highlights of the MoA include the following:

In addition to the N20 billion for 2018, the sum of N25 billion only would be released in April/May 2019, after which government would resume full implementation of the MoU of 2013.
Part-payment of the outstanding arrears of the earned academic allowances; defraying the balance up to 2018 in 4 tranches within 36 months; and mainstreaming further payments of EAA into the annual budgets beginning from 2019 budget.
PICA verification and the release of the arrears of salary shortfall at the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, not later than 15th February 2019.
Strengthening the Consultative Committee on State-owned Universities (CCSOU), inaugurated on Monday, 28th January, 2019 to look into the issues of proliferation, underfunding and governance to consistently deliver on its mandate.
Payment of the outstanding EAA arrears of all eligible staff in the University of Ilorin, especially the loyal ASUU members whose appointments were illegally terminated by today, 7th February, 2019.
Acknowledgement and appreciation of Government for facilitating the release of the final letter of approval for the granting of operational license to NUPEMCO.
Visitation to all Federal Universities would commence tentatively by 11th March, 2019.
Provision of documented guidelines on procedures and roles of parties in the process of renegotiating FGN-ASUU Agreement of 2009 which would commence not later than 18th February 2019 and end by Friday 29th March 2019.
Based on the initial proposals from Government, the Union made extensive consultations through its various organs. The final level of consultation was the meeting of the National Executive Council (NEC) which took place 6th-7th February 2019.

NEC resolved that: Following a careful review of the report of engagements with the Federal Government on proposals for addressing all outstanding in the 2013 MoU and 2017 MoA, NEC resolved that the current strike action by the Union should be suspended conditionally with effect from 12.01 a.m on Friday 8th February 2019.

However, should Government fail to fulfill its part of the agreement as reflected in the 2019 Memorandum of Action, ASUU shall resume its suspended strike action as the Union deems necessary.

Conclusion

ASUU notes, with serious concern, the covert and overt roles of some vice-chancellors in the management and application of funds attracted by our Union to Nigeria’s public universities.

Consequently, we condemn, in the strongest terms, Vice-Chancellors who have made efforts to undermine and, in some cases, attempted to break our patriotic struggles for the revitalisation of public universities in Nigeria.

ASUU will not shy away from taking headlong those Vice-Chancellors who are reputed for acts of impunity, nepotism and other forms of conduct which are antithetic to university culture and the progressive development of our universities.

Our union will compile all their shenanigans and forward them to relevant authorities for further action.

Finally, ASUU acknowledges the understanding and support demonstrated by patriotic Nigerian students and their parents all through the strike period.

We equally appreciate the comradely assistance from the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), represented by the newly re-elected President, Comrade Ayuba Waba, who has stood by us throughout the struggle.

We also acknowledge the solidarity of the civil society organisations, especially the Joint Action Front (JAF) and the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), and members of the progressive wing of the media who have consistently partnered with us in our mission to rescue Nigerian public universities from imminent collapse.

While we put a closure to this phase of the struggle, it is our hope and desire that the Nigerian governments (Federal and State) will play the roles expected of them in order to make the new Memorandum work.

We shall never abandon our obligation to ensure the survival of a sound university system.

For ASUU, the struggle certainly continues!

Thank you for listening.

Biodun Ogunyemi

President

7th February 2018”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/02/why-we-called-off-strike-ASUU/amp/

Romance / Re: Why Are We Not Talking About Promiscuous Men? by dam1l0la: 8:46am On Feb 08, 2019
You sampled the irresponsible ones na, he's responsible so he's not among
xendra:
I don sample You? ode

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Romance / Re: Symply Tacha "Body Shamed" For Showing Her Stretch Marks (Photo) by dam1l0la: 10:25pm On Feb 07, 2019
You think his wife will put breast on display on social media like that?

highqueen:

See you. undecided undecided you think your future wife is safe from that zebra lines
Politics / Re: Onnoghen: Niger Delta Agitators Threaten To Form Govt, Partner IPOB by dam1l0la: 4:08pm On Jan 28, 2019
Many of you will be in Yoruba land and will be shouting Biafra, go bank to your so people will know you are serious.
Why are you shouting when you can't even stay in your Biafra.
Just go to your Biafra land and give us space jare.

dokyOloye:

Zombie,change work.
Shouting "owo mi da" at bustops is more honourable than this one grin
Politics / Re: Appeal Court Cannot Make An Order Stopping CCT From Sitting~femi Falana by dam1l0la: 8:11am On Jan 28, 2019
Stop crying na
Once Afonja and Hausa vote for him, you can go and die na

IloveToMess:
Before what on earth do sane Nigerians expect from this tribe called Afonja?, of course anything to support the lifeless one is a task that must be carried out with due diligence. I swear any other tribe that votes for Buhari is not worthy of respect.

Afonjas quote me and die young....
TV/Movies / Apart From O2tvseries, Where Can I Download Series? by dam1l0la: 4:33pm On Jan 24, 2019
There are some series have been wanting to download that I couldn't find on o2tvseries. Dear my movie lovers, which other sites can I download clear series?
Politics / Re: Atiku Blew Kisses In Owerri During The South-East Campaign Rally (Video) by dam1l0la: 8:12pm On Jan 23, 2019
Muslims love you, help yourself from hatred bro and accept peace in your heart
Stocking:

It baffles me how you people boldly come out and scream “ we hate Fulanis “
“We hate Muslims” without any remorse.

What a tribe !
Filled with hate and proud of it.
Spits!
Politics / Re: PDP To Kick Off 2019 Campaign In Sokoto, Asks Nigerians To Reject APC by dam1l0la: 8:36am On Dec 01, 2018
Buterflyle0:
Lmao when tambuwal is on his way out. Is it the same sokoto that is owned by wammako they want to go and ask people to reject APC? grin

Sokoto is for PMB.

They will sweep both tambuwal and Atiku and Saraki out

Wammako only control the thugs in Sokoto. Bafarawa and Tambuwal will work for PDP, and they will deliver.
Politics / Re: Apc Lagos Gov. Candidate, Sanwo Olu Visits Sarkin Fulani Of Lagos. Pics by dam1l0la: 8:53am On Nov 26, 2018
Destined2win:
You made no point.

Those you are deriding contributed and still contributes significantly to Lagos IGR more than any other single tribe. They deserve a very high stake in Lagos. Having a figurehead ruler should be the least of worries for any body . Besides you know Lagos is a metropolitan city and not necessarily owned by any people

Let your father contest for governor na. Abi since its no man's land all the tribes shud be taking turn. Mumu.

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Business / Re: The Top Ten Richest Countries In The World By GDP. by dam1l0la: 8:29am On Mar 10, 2018
Pussyisfood:
10. San Marino — GDP per capita: $64,443 (£52,553)
The country of nearly 9 million is in recovery mode as rising employment rates and domestic and external demand helped lead to a growth in San Marino’s GDP after a recession, the IMF reports.

source: http://uk.businessinsider.com/the-richest-countries-in-the-world-2017-3?IR=T/#11-switzerland-gdp-per-capita-59375-48420-20

All those countries are lowly populated, that's what makes their money enough when distributed with the population. Nigeria is richer, bjh with high population. I'm saying this in respect of those 10 countries ni o, not comparing with highly populated and yet developed countries like China and US
Education / Re: Landmark University In Pictures by dam1l0la: 9:43am On Feb 09, 2018
PrettyN:
At least he is giving back the tithe to the community... God bless Bishop David Olaniyi Oyedepo... I am proud to be a winners
Na free? Go check the tuition fees
Phones / Re: VIDEO: Dubai’s Smart Trees Have Wifi And Can Charge Your Phone by dam1l0la: 9:07am On Feb 07, 2018
R2bees:
Dubai is in U.A.E not Saudi
Both are Arab countries
TV/Movies / Re: #bbnaija – I Am Sexually Attracted To Lolu – Khloe by dam1l0la: 11:42pm On Feb 01, 2018
segmond:


Bro, he finished from UNILORIN what year? I know he studied sociology.

He finished in 2013, I was in 100lvl then, same department.
Education / Re: UNILORIN Students Take Selfie With Abdulganiy Ambali, Outgoing Vice Chancellor by dam1l0la: 2:05pm On Sep 01, 2017
cole265:
Unilorin glorified secondary school

I better run before they come for me. I hit them hard. Hehehe

Yea, secondary school no dey go on strike #lol
Education / Re: UNILORIN Students Take Selfie With Abdulganiy Ambali, Outgoing Vice Chancellor by dam1l0la: 2:03pm On Sep 01, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


This picture truly confirms the rumours

That UniIlorin has the worst dressed students in Nigeria,
and the University whose students have the least respect for their lecturers.


Imagine undergraduates dressing like Secondary school prefects?

Imagine a VC being mobbed by body-odoured students? How can he even stoop so low tk be treated like a mere Almajiri?

SMH
You can't try this with ABU Zaria's VC.

Dindinrin its back to school day. Even US president took selfie with secondary school students
Celebrities / Re: Regina Daniels Gets Admitted To University by dam1l0la: 3:16pm On Aug 31, 2017
hebenezher:
For the past 4years now she's been tagged 16years of age.
is age now moving anticlockwise or a static thing ? enough of this rubbish!
EPP me ask dem o
Phones / Re: This Is Why I Will Not Use A Tecno Phone Again... by dam1l0la: 9:40am On Aug 31, 2017
bastien:
have you been to China before before arriving at your conclusion? Tecno is being sold in UK now,let alone China.


If you don't know, all smartphone are being assembled in Asia countries.
All smartphone? I'm not understanding
Politics / Re: Why Ndigbo Should Stop Viewing Yoruba's As Cowards- Reno Omokri by dam1l0la: 11:11am On Jun 01, 2017
hammer6:



After u have finish typing trash, go and bow to the Emir of Illorin, the owner of all Afonja land.
Its funny how these Idiot Igbos talk as if Ilorin is the head of Yoruba.
Its Oyo, Ile ife and Ibadan that are in history as the cradle of Yoruba.
One Yoruba warrior from Oyo went to Ilorin and was defeated then what's the big deal.
Mind u, d Fulani herdsmen can't disturb Ilorin as they are killing u idiots. Unilorin VC got them arrested without even hurting anybody

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Politics / Re: Why Ndigbo Should Stop Viewing Yoruba's As Cowards- Reno Omokri by dam1l0la: 10:46am On Jun 01, 2017
BuariCopyPaste:



How then your warriors lose Kwara to the Fulanis abi dem dey prepare for a re-match
U can't win every battle, even Hitler lost
Dindinrin, not only Ilorin is in Kwara State...there are other real Yoruba towns with their Obas...Offa, Ijagbo, Omu Aran, Omupo, Ajase, Igbaja to mention but few

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Nairaland / General / Re: Snake Kills A Man In Amoyo, Kwara State (Photo) by dam1l0la: 11:45am On Apr 29, 2017
Hmmm...I know dat village

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