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CelebritiesMany Pastors Will Be Disgraced Within The Next 5 Years- Daddy Freeze by DanceVille(op): 3:42pm On May 11, 2017
Cool FM OAP Daddy freeze has once again rekindled his
war with religious leaders
- He recently predicted that many big pastors will be
disgraced within the next 5 years
- Freeze is known for his frequent critiquing of the
Nigerian pastors


Controversial Nigerian on air personality Daddy Freeze has
predicted that many big pastors in Nigeria will be disgraced
within the next 5 years.


The self acclaimed bible teacher who is know for often
criticizing the way Nigerian churches operate as well as
instruct their members to bring in all their material wealth
as a way of reverencing God while these leaders do nothing
but amass the wealth of ignorant and sheepish members.



Freeze in a post on his social media page shared his
prediction in a post which he captioned;

“I have a prediction within the next 5 years , many big pastors
will be disgraced publicly by their own congregations, many
will be publicly besten, for what they have done to turn the
minds of the masses into a vegetative state, just in order for
them to make their merchandise.It happened in Europe.and at
the rate at which we are going ,it will certainly happen in
Africa”. He said .

Source: https://www.naij.com/1104194-daddy-freeze-predicts-pastors-disgraced-5-years.html
cc:lalasticlala
Culture16 Ways Of Saying "Hello" Correctly In Different Nigerian Languages by DanceVille(op): 2:53pm On May 11, 2017
Communicating can be difficult in Nigeria, a country with
over 500 different languages. So, the best place to start is
at the beginning, with 'hello'.
When you meet someone for the first time, what do you say?
Hello!
Hello can start any conversation and lead to a great
friendship.
With a great number of local dialects, Nigeria has got lots of
different expressions that count as Hello.
NAIJ.com has gathered different ways you can say hello in
Nigerian languages.

1. Bawo ni
This is the standard way of greeting in Yoruba. It means
‘How are you’ and can be used informally and formally at
any time of the day. Though, it is not advisable to say ‘Bawo
ni’ to elderly people.

2. Kedu
This is how to say hello in Igbo. It literally translates as “how
are you”. It is a common greeting among the Igbos and can
be used any time of day in any kind of situation.

3. Sannu
This is a formal way to say hello in Hausa. It is commonly
used in northern Nigeria.

4. Kóyo
It is a way of saying “hello” or “how are you” in Benin. This
greeting is commonly used in Benin and neighboring
communities. It can be used at any time of the day and in
any situation.

5. Mesiere
This is commonly used by Efik/Ibibio people to say hello. It is
an everyday, complimentary greeting used between all
people. However, some are of the opinion that “ Idem mfo? “
or “ Abadie” are better interpretations.

6. Ado
This is how to say hello in Ijaw language which is spoken in
Bayelsa state. However, this greeting has several variations.
You could say ‘Tobaroa’, ‘Nua’,’botei’, or ‘Ibasa’.

7. Ibaatẹ
This is how the Kalabari say hello. It is a general form of
greeting. It belongs to the Ijaw ethnic group in Niger River
Delta.

8. Mavo
Literally translated as “how are you?”, Mavo is how you say
hello in Urhobo spoken in Delta state. It can be used in both
formal and informal situations.

9. Abole
This could be translated as “How are you?” or “Hello”. It is
used by Idoma people in Benue state to say ‘hello’.

10. Ushé-ushé
This is a form of general greeting in Kanuri language which
is spoken in former Kanem and Bornu empire. In an informal
setting you can say “Awi yei?” which means “how are you?”

11. Shòù
This is how to say hello in Izere language. Izere is spoken in
Plateau state. You can also say “Dàkàzha”.

12. Ìsoko
This how you say hello and call out a general greeting in Jibu
language which is spoken in Taraba state.

13. Me digwa
This is a general greeting in Isoko language which is spoken
in Isoko local government area and Ndokwa local government
area of Delta state. It can pass for “hello”. When someone
says, “Me digwa” you respond, “Re do”.

14. Agba
This is how to say hello in Igala which is widely spoken in
Kogi state. When someone says ‘Agba’ you respond, ‘Awa’.

15. Wáà súnà
This means “good morning” in Kaningkom-Nindem language
which is spoken in Kaduna state. You could also say “Yeni a
wo?” which means how are you. The Kaningkom-Nindem
language is .

16. I hail, how far
It is a very popular way of saying “hello” in pidgin.

Source: https://www.naij.com/1104172-how-correctly-16-different-nigerian-languages.html

cc: Seun, lalasticlala, bigfrancis21
Romance7 Reasons Why Nigerian Ladies Get Hurt In A Relationship by DanceVille(op): 3:29pm On Feb 19, 2017
Many Nigerian ladies get hurt in a relationship but they don't know why..

I decided to write this article by shedding light and giving reasons why Most Nigerian ladies do get hurt in a relationship..

No time to check wristwatch.. Time is moving quickly..

7 Reasons Why Nigerian Ladies Get Hurt In A Relationship

1. Lack Of Kingship

Most Nigerian ladies lack Kingship they fail to understand their
rights to protect their relationship territory. God made man;
male and female he made them. The first assignment he
gave this male and female is to dominate their territory. Most
females do not know their role as partner to their husband.
They are expected to lift their families to God and bear the
burdens of the relationship with the man. A girl is going out
with a guy and she is praying for the guy to ask her hand in
marriage instead of praying for the guy’s solvency to life’s
issues like financial, political and social. She expects to be a
liability instead of an asset to the man. She looks down upon
herself and tells God that only this man can make her happy.
If you pray for the man’s success (not putting one leg out
and one leg in), God will reward you with the man.

2. Self Centered

Most Nigerian ladies enter relationship (consciously,
subconsciously or unconsciously) with a self centered
motive. No wonder comments like “he has not asked me to
marry him and I have let go of other suitors”, “all men are
bad”, “I have feelings for that guy and he is not asking me
out”, etc. Since females are crammed and mostly stuck on
relationship issues, it suffices to say that they make no effort
to understand the male counterpart. If the male counterpart
does not meet their preferences, they get worried
unnecessarily and develop a pattern of helplessness. They
fail to see their contribution in the whole relationship
problem and continue casting blame. This in itself is one of
the greatest issues of relationship amidst other self imposed
vices.

3. Lack Of Purpose

In a committed relationship, she is
expected to have a defined purpose which should align with
the purpose of the proposed man. When a female has a
purpose, it is easy to decipher your emotional weakness
when choosing your life partner. If you base your
relationship on an ephemeral stuff like the kind of car he
drives, how good he is in bed or how tall he is, you will end
up getting hurt after 2 years into that said relationship.
Choose your partner based on purpose so you will have
something to hinge on during crisis which is inevitable. .

4. The Weakling Mentality

Nigerian ladies actually believe they are the weaker sex so they
allow the man define their happiness. The cultural
conditioning gives them this “I need to be pampered and
taken care of” mentality. Truth the told, you are created to
be a help-meet to a man not to be pampered by a man. You
may not be as physically strong as a man but you have a
stronger influence. What you lack, you are compensated by
other sense of strength. Females fail to maximize their
potential for the good of the relationship but sit back defining
set of roles for themselves.
A female friend complained to me that she has been slapped
by her boyfriend and she wanted a break-up. Then I asked
what she did but she claimed she did not do anything. I
asked her if her boyfriend had a mental problem and she
looked at me obviously shocked with the question. She said
no. I asked her if she has ever heard or seen her boyfriend
slapped other females like his colleague or even her sister.
She said no. So your boyfriend came to you one morning looked
at you and slapped you. She did not wait for me to explain as
she called me a chauvinistic pig. After much discourse, she
finally made me understand she had nagged and insulted
him because he failed to keep to a promise of buying her a
shoe.

5. Commit To The Relationship

Nigerian ladies get overwhelmed by deep emotional turmoil so in
order to free themselves; they look for the easy alternative
which is to guard their heart from such pains. This
alternative could easily be avoided if their perspective to
relationship was different- commit to the relationship not to
the man. The man is subject to change because he is human
and it may be difficult to handle such evolution. You will be
able to adapt to his new state of mind of the man, if you
commit to the relationship instead of the man. An example is
a man that looses his job and decides to drink as a solace to
his problem. If you commit to the man, it will be difficult to
pray for him without seeing him in the light of his present
position. This nullifies your belief which is a prerequisite for
answered prayers.


6. Openness In Communication

Nigerian ladies have a firm belief that they are wired naturally not
be open in dealing with their male counterparts. Imagine a
female going steady with a guy for 3 years and expecting to
get married without voicing her intentions. Why spend 3
years with a guy and you can not tell him how you feel? Why
believe that you will lose something by speaking openly with
a guy you intend to marry? The only thing you will lose is
pride and fear. My dear females, you are not wired to be closed, you chose to be closed because you are afraid of the
outcome of being open.

7. Trust Is Not Love

Many Nigerian ladies do not know the difference between trust and
love. The story above indicates females’ inability to love
without trust. From my friend’s story, that was the first time
the man hit him and she was obviously shocked at his
reaction. Since, I can not judge the man without hearing his
own side of the story, I told her she was expected to love her
hubby and trust God. Man is fallible, no matter how
wonderful he appears and perfects himself to be. If females
have it in the back of their mind that every man out there is
not perfect, it will easier for them to transit issues
flawlessly. They will commit their man to God, and confirm
his strength not emphasize on his weakness. Jesus loved
humans but did not commit himself to them because he knew
they were weak.

I drop my pen at this juncture..

Feel free to add yours

Compiled By:DanceVille

Cc:lalasticlala
PropertiesRe: Tenants Flee House After 10 Co-tenants Died In Two Years (photo) by DanceVille: 6:39pm On Jan 30, 2017
WehDon Sir.....

This is a nice piece of script for a Yoruba movie...
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 11:56pm On Sep 02, 2016
charijee:
[color=#CD1076]Very easy to guess wink[/color]
Hmmm!


Must have a good physical appearance?
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 11:37pm On Sep 02, 2016
buffalowings:
Forget it If you are broke There ain't no girl for ya
I disagree with that.
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 11:35pm On Sep 02, 2016
gabi101:
nice...but this is for foreign chickx i supposed cool
Thanks boss.
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 11:34pm On Sep 02, 2016
honeygirl17:
the size of the legsgrin
Lol!
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 9:02pm On Sep 02, 2016
slim75d:
this one evrybdy dey talk of size dat means i no get hope wit mai medium size.nawao make dis world do end
Roflwkm...
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 9:01pm On Sep 02, 2016
annnikky:
Nice one op smiley
Thanks dear..
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 9:00pm On Sep 02, 2016
honeygirl17:
You want to derail this thread. The ladies are very much interested in the size lipsrsealed
What size o?
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 8:21pm On Sep 02, 2016
honeygirl17:
I didn't mention that
Hmmm!

Lol! Buh something similar to it right?
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 8:20pm On Sep 02, 2016
Jarizod:
Na u be baba

nice write up
Respect bro.
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 8:07pm On Sep 02, 2016
honeygirl17:
And his size cheesy I mean the real size
Hmmm!


You mean his Joystick?
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 8:06pm On Sep 02, 2016
Jarizod:
The number one on that list should be "FAT BANK ACCOUNT" tongue

Nice one op smiley
Thanks boss...
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 8:06pm On Sep 02, 2016
charijee:
[color=#CD1076]The number one thing I check out for is not listed up there cheesy[/color]
What's that dear?


Tell us.
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 8:05pm On Sep 02, 2016
firstking01:
Girls of nowadays no longer have time to check that no 1 2 and 3...all they are after is your fat bank acct and how you can sex them good in bed.
Hmmm!!!
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 6:20pm On Sep 02, 2016
MzPecs:
[color=#00cccc] I check out everything you listed up there except 5 and 6

5. The kind of perfume they wear: I really don't check that except he wears a harsh one that could choke me then i'll just excuse him! undecided

6. Financial status: How the hell do I wanna know that meeting him for the first time? undecided
What if he's actually loaded and he's faking it, how am. I supposed to know that?


Wonderful observation OP.. they're all true! cool
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Thanks dear..
RomanceRe: 7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 6:11pm On Sep 02, 2016
Badgers14:
I disagree....
Here's the list my friend..
1. What kind of car your drive
2. Where you work/ how much you make a month.
3. What area you live.
4. Where you plan on taking them on the first date.
5. Size of your dongoyaro. grin
Now, I have to send you an invoice to pay for my service cool
Hmmm!
Still observing..
Romance7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them by DanceVille(op): 6:00pm On Sep 02, 2016
Nigerian ladies are supposed to be modest and well-behaved; they are expected to take whatever comes to their table with glee when they are being approached by men.

Many Nigerian ladies in the society have their specifications when it comes to the kind of men they fall for.

7 Things Nigerian Ladies Check Out In A Guy That Want To Toast Them

1. Mannerism

Every Nigerian ladies has a list of things she wants her man to be even before she meets him.We all know that some of these things maybe over stated, however, every lady wants a well-behaved men, nice and soft would have lots of ladies around him.

2. The Guy's Physique

Whether you believe it or not, ladies check out men.They make a mental assessment of them from head to toe.Nigerian ladies like guys who are hot; these ones will no doubt cause a stir when they are out together.

3. His Composure

Some guys don't know how to behave publicly; a lady with class and finesse would always want to be with a man who fits her standard.When Nigerian ladies meet men they study them to know how they go about things.Nigerian ladies want men who exude confidence.

4. Mode Of Dressing

Nigerian ladies love guys who have a good sense of fashion; this has nothing to do with being materialistic.You can bet no Nigerian lady would be willing to hear the thing a man who dressed shabbily has to say.When a lady meets a man for the first time, his mode of dressing would convice her to have a quick chat with him.

5. The Kind Of Perfume They Wear

Nigerian ladies notice guys who smell nicely.The kind of perfume you have on as man would hint a woman about your personality.They love it when a man that has a strong masculine smell that's delightful to toast them.No one is talking about those hundred naira Hausa perfumes ooo.

6. Financial Status

While a lady mayn't be able to look into the details of a man's bank account, they can guess if he's financially stable judging from the things he has on the kind of car he drives, the places where he's seen and the kind of company he keeps.Nigerian ladies want to be with men who can take care of their needs and compliment them from time to time.No lady wants to live a life of penury.

7. His Mentality And Attitude To Life

A man's mentality and attitude to life are always known from the things he says and the way he reasons.Nigerian ladies are able to recognise the shallow thinkers from the words that come out of their mouths and the way they reason.

I drop my pen at this juncture.

Written And Compiled By
DanceVille

Cc:lalasticlala
CelebritiesRe: Nairaland Legendary Award 2016 by DanceVille: 2:59pm On Sep 01, 2016
Make I sit down stylishly.


Fynestboi.. I sight you.
CrimeRe: Fake Nurse, Lawyer Sell Baby For N500,000 (photo) by DanceVille: 2:18pm On Aug 08, 2016
Selling babies to the highest bidder...


Is this some kind of joke.. They have turn babies to some kind of Chinese ancient treasures.


They must also arrest that businessman also...


Smh!
FashionRe: Mr Nairaland 2016 - Grand Finale by DanceVille: 12:06pm On Aug 06, 2016
I vote

Fynestboi

CC: NLjega
FashionRe: Mr Nairaland 2016 - Grand Finale by DanceVille: 12:04pm On Aug 06, 2016
PRESTIGERYHME:
I VOTE

VIZKIZ (for kinginvahala's sake)

FYNESTBOI (Maxi112, shey u see am?)

PHOTOSHOOT (TamedWolf90, this is for u)

Cc: NLjega

Cc: kinginvahala, Maxi112 n Tamedwolf90.

goodluck
YOU CAN only vote one

please leave fynestboi there wink
FashionRe: Mr. NAIRALAND Contest 2016 - Semi-final by DanceVille: 2:30pm On Aug 03, 2016
i vote:

Fynestboi
Princeakins


cc:NLjega
FashionRe: Mr. Nairaland Contest 2016 - Elimination Round 2 by DanceVille: 11:25am On Aug 02, 2016
I VOTE:


FYNESTBOI

CC: NLjega
RomanceRe: Wish 5 Romanclender A Happy New Month. by DanceVille: 8:46am On Aug 02, 2016
Mediapace:
August is here!!!
Christmas Loading 60% wink

Want to wish my special Family & Friends a happy New month wink

[size=60]Happy New month to :-[/size]
[color=teal]My Family :[/color]
Optional1
STFUareyouGOd
Jeffereyjamez
Funjosh
Danceville
Vizkiz
Fynestboi
Aminat508
sweetconstie
Omotayor123
swissheart
and my amicable Mod
Dominique


My Darlings :-
Twaci
Lanicky
Juhan
Myfantasies
Laveda
Note : Planning to Woo them before this m.onth ends

My Friends :
Tosyne2much
Wristbangle
Robosky02
Kinginvahala
Iamkingzlee wink
Kenneth205
Layla129
Tohpahz

RARE FRIENDS!!!!!!



HAPPY NEW MONTH TO YA ALL
happy new month my brø.
FashionRe: Mr. NAIRALAND Contest 2016 - Elimination Round 1 by DanceVille: 11:07am On Aug 01, 2016
I vote Fynestboi. Cc:NLJega
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: "Chat Central and Derailer's Paradise"...Welcome! by DanceVille(op): 8:45am On Jul 30, 2016
Countrygirl:
Goodmorning.....yes you can
Morning dear.. How was your night? Thanks.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: "Chat Central and Derailer's Paradise"...Welcome! by DanceVille(op): 12:03am On Jul 30, 2016
Countrygirl:
Am good

Trust your day was good?
Good morning dear.. Twas great. Have a wonderful night rest. And can I send you a mail?
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: "Chat Central and Derailer's Paradise"...Welcome! by DanceVille(op): 9:50pm On Jul 29, 2016
Countrygirl:
Danceville, where art thou
Sowie dear.. I'm here.



How're you doing today?
RomanceRe: Most Intelligent People On Romanceland by DanceVille: 9:49pm On Jul 29, 2016
tosyne2much:
I will rate them based on creativity as creativity goes with intelligence. However, intelligence encompasses a lot of things such as comportment, humility, ability to maintain peace when chaos occurs, sound judgement and initiative.

Intelligent people are not cowards, they don't derail threads, they don't bully people unnecessarily, they do everything possible to maintain their integrity as well as reputation, they don't shameless womanize on Nairaland

Therefore, the following people are considered intelligent in my own rating


1. Rapmoney

2. Wristbangle

3. Emusmith

4. Danceville
Thanks boss... And plus you.

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