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Celebrities / Re: Mercy Eke: My N30m BBNaija Prize Money Is Still Intact by DardyGentle(m): 9:41am On Jul 21, 2020
Lies from the pit of hell. If the money was still in tact, she will boldly say the money is gone not to attract any attention and live her life peacefully. She is a dumbass trying to remain relevant so she can keep sustaining herself from wherever she is seeing peanuts now.

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Politics / Re: Obaseki’s Agents Mop Up Newspapers In Benin by DardyGentle(m): 9:35am On Jul 21, 2020
We no go hear word for Edo matter again.
Politics / Re: Edo 2020: Delta Youth Group Endorses Ize-iyamu by DardyGentle(m): 8:26am On Jul 21, 2020
Arewa youths and Idi Igbo youths and youruba youths should also endorse him. Yeye APC people taking Nigerians for granted all the time.
Politics / Re: Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Reveals 3 People To Die After Isa Funtua by DardyGentle(m): 5:59am On Jul 21, 2020
He should be along those to die soon too.
Politics / Re: WTO Elections: Odds Against Nigeria’s Okonjo-Iweala by DardyGentle(m): 6:30pm On Jul 18, 2020
dapsoneh:
Her CV is loaded to land her the job but can the politics around WTO be in her favor?

And how about the other candidates, are their CV not also loaded to land them the job?

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Sports / Re: Nneka Ede Buys Lusitano Ginasio Football Clube For An Undisclosed Fee by DardyGentle(m): 4:50pm On Jul 18, 2020
EngineerBode:
I will like to know the business rationale behind buying all these 3rd division clubs

The only prospect I see is to use the club to carry young footballers from Nigeria to europe. Apart from that, nothing oo

Where do you think many of these top division players were sighted from if not from most of these lower division clubs.
Travel / Re: Top 10 Most Hospitable Cities In Africa by DardyGentle(m): 4:19pm On Jul 18, 2020
shollyshine:
Nice one
F.T.C

Thanks
Travel / Top 10 Most Hospitable Cities In Africa by DardyGentle(m): 1:39pm On Jul 18, 2020
According to Wikipedia, Africa is the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia.

At about 30.3 million km² including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth’s total surface area and 20% of its land area. With 1.3 billion people as of 2018, it accounts for about 16% of the world’s human population.

However, Hospitality has no other nature than love in Africa. Africans practice all forms of hospitality by going the extra mile to make their guests feel welcome or feel at home.

There are many hospitable cities in Africa, which are welcoming and open to everyone; association is very informal and they have attractive places to eat and stay, exciting exhibitions, festival and entertainment.

The people are proud of their cities and they welcome people into them, they have a sense of confidence in their own identity, purpose, history and culture. Below are the top 10 most hospitable cities in Africa;

1. Cape Town – South Africa
Cape Town has a reputation for picturesque attractions, luxury hotels, unique cuisine and friendly people. The city is a significant tourist destination in Africa. Tourists visit this city in search of art and cultural activities, tasty foods, adventure, cleanliness and healthy environment, great weather and entertaining experiences. Cape Town’s scenic charm is complemented by the hospitable nature of its people which amazes every visitor.

2. Mombasa – Kenya
Over the years, Mombasa has effectively saved its old-fashioned charm and diverse culture. The city is a combination of natural beauty and urban fascination. Even though, Mombasa is a tropical destination, there is just something different about the city. Visitors who travel to Mombasa are lured by the scene of stunning beaches, exclusive cuisine and friendly people. Mombasa is a clean city; you won’t see waste on beaches or in the forest. The people love their city; they appreciate and respect it a lot.

3. Zanzibar – Tanzania
You may have wondered how the people of Zanzibar who are a mix of diverse ethnics – (Africans, Arabs, Comorians, Bantu and maybe Asians and Europeans) can live in harmony and still be as warm and friendly as they are.

Their religion, social and cultural interaction reflects their historical influences and they are renowned for their hospitality and pleasant cohabitation. If you are looking for a perfect place to relax, Zanzibar is a great destination to visit. Beautiful beaches, fabulous attractions and exciting things to do!

4. Calabar – Nigeria
It’s been said that Calabar people are the most hospitable people in Nigeria. Tourists visit Calabar because it’s an adventurous, accommodating and sociable local population who keeps the city more hospitable. There is always something fun and lively going on in this city.

Apart from the chains of hotels and restaurants that offer unique accommodation, cuisine and hospitality, the city draws a lot of people, both locally and internationally to its exciting events every year. The city has become a momentous tourist destination in Nigeria.

5. Victoria – Seychelles
With many vacation destinations in the world today, Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, is a place most people really want to visit. A vacation in Seychelles is most tourists’ dream and it has become a reality for some.

Victoria is a warm and relaxed city, full of scenic attractions including the stunning beaches. If you love arts and crafts, seafood, and the beach, you will love to visit Victoria. The locals are amazing and friendly. With the kind of hospitality they offer their visitors, you will wish you could stay longer whenever you visit.

6. Kololi – The Gambia
The attitude of the populaces of Kololi is very relaxed; they enjoy life to the fullest. Kololi is a resort town on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Gambia. The town may not boast any famous attraction or popular skyscrapers but it does have a sociable local population that are welcoming and accommodating.

The town is home to a lot of restaurants, bars and hotel resorts that provide quality services for modern living. The town is very clean and there are several tourist attractions that will make your travel experience memorable.

7. Cairo – Egypt
Generally, Egyptians are very friendly people. Cairo, the capital city of Egypt has an authentic historical charm combined with diverse architecture and good hospitality. Tourists visit this city to experience the warmth of the reception of the people.

If you are visiting Cairo as a solo traveller, you will never feel alone because you will make friends within a short time. Cairo is one of the best vacation spots in Africa, there are many stunning attractions, things to do and lots of restaurants, bars, pubs and hotels. In Cairo, a foreign person feels at home instantly!

8. Gaborone – Botwana
Gaborone, the vibrant capital city of Botswana is steeped in history and culture. The city has a very cosmopolitan atmosphere with spirited and friendly people who make visitors quickly feel at home. The city also offers amazing attractions, shopping malls, restaurants and hotels for warm accommodation. As a lively metropolis, Gaborone is perfect place to relax with plenty of things to see and do.

9. Tunis – Tunisia
Tunis is an ancient city yet sophisticated, and it is much loved by tourists and locals. The city has unique cultural practices and due to its affluent history, there are many primeval and historic places to see. You’ll also find a number of superb restaurants and hotels scattered all over the city. The people of Tunis are amazing people; they are very hospitable and always helpful to foreigners.

10. Casablanca – Morocco
The nicest way to describe Casablanca is as a hospitable city with a pleasant atmosphere and friendly people. As one of the biggest cities in Africa, one may wonder how sociable the city can be.

However, the Moroccans take pride in their city and they are always proud to show visitors how great and friendly they are. The city boasts a vibrant culture and it is famous for its beautiful architecture, tourist hotspots, majestic hotels and amazing restaurants.

Thinking of visiting Africa? Visit any of these cities and immerse yourself in their culture, get to know the locals, you will be amazed at how friendly they are and you will surely enjoy your vacation.

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Crime / Re: I Collect N500 For Every Killing - Ibadan Serial Killer Confesses by DardyGentle(m): 9:04pm On Jul 17, 2020
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Celebrities / Re: Meet Ayo The Creator, The New King Of Photoshop by DardyGentle(m): 9:02pm On Jul 17, 2020
visijo:
If at midnight your wife hit you 5times with her legs, what does that mean
Please help me I'm newly married��

It means you are a mumu+

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Celebrities / Re: Meet Ayo The Creator, The New King Of Photoshop by DardyGentle(m): 9:00pm On Jul 17, 2020
I see
Politics / Re: "Our Peace Loving Hero ", Jonathan Ordered Arrest. by DardyGentle(m): 8:45pm On Jul 17, 2020
So many Nigerians are just too stupid. Be it a parody account or whatever, Jonathan has the right to protect his image and personality.
With the level of illiteracy in Nigeria now especially with the fact that many graduates and those that now have access to internet are still illiterates, GEJ has the right to protect his image and reputation. Many people use people's image and identity for stupid things especially Nigerians so one should not expect GEJ to sit back and wait for the guy to do stupid things with his image before reacting to it. Why will the guy even use his image in the first place? Is that not a disrespect? Why did the guy not use his father's picture.

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Politics / Re: 2023: Senate President, Lawan Begins Underground Moves To Contest For President by DardyGentle(m): 8:33pm On Jul 17, 2020
This one that does not even know his left from his right that Oshiomole was controlling like a fat baby.
I really hope for a man like Bukola Saraki to rule Nigeria. If we can can leave trip and sentiment to focus on an intellectual that is very qualified to make some positive impact in Nigeria then we should be looking at a man like Bukola Sariki.

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Politics / Re: Rivers Commissioner Of Police Asks Gov. Wike To Handover Ex-NDDC MD, To Him by DardyGentle(m): 8:25pm On Jul 17, 2020
First of all I knew the initial news claiming the Commissioner was not aware was false because its impossible for police to make such moves without the consent of the Commissioner.
One major problem Nigeria has is the unprofessional bloggers and social media users that keep spreading anyhow news without proper confirmation.

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Education / 10 Countries With The Best Education System In Africa by DardyGentle(m): 5:13am On Jul 16, 2020
The first missionaries in Africa established Christian schools in the late 15th century, but these were not widely spread until the 19th century.

Africa has the highest rates of educational exclusions in the world .
Here are the countries with the best education system in Africa;
1. Seychelles:
Seychelles holds the position for the best education system in Africa with 69.3 points as it’s the only African country in the top 50 education system globally, at the 43rd position.

2. Tunisia:
In Tunisia, education is given a high priority. Tunisia has a score of 61.4 points in global education system.

3. Mauritius:
Mauritius is not only famous for its beautiful cities and breathtaking beaches, the country also has one of the best education system in the world.

Mauritius has a score of 61 points in the global education system.

4. South Africa:
South Africa has a score of 58.4 points in the global education system, which makes the country’s education system one of the best, not only in Africa, but also the world.

5. Algeria:
Since the 1970s, the Algerian government introduced the system, in which school attendance became compulsory, for children between the ages 6 to 15.

Algeria has a score of 57.4 points in the global education system.

6. Botswana:
Since independence in 1966, Botswana has made great efforts the edu system.

At a time, there were only few graduates in the country, while a very small percentage of the population attended secondary school.

Botswana has a score of 56.7 points in the global education system.

7. Kenya:
In Kenya, basic education starts at age 6 and lasts for 12 years, with 8 years of primary school and 4 years of secondary school.

Kenya has a score of 55.4 points, ahead of India and behind Brazil, in the global education system.

8. Cape Verde:
Although, Cape Verde education system is similar to Portuguese system, but over the years, local universities have been adopting the American system.

Cape Verde has a score of 53.3 points in the global education system.

9. Egypt:
Egypt has a score of 52.8 points in the global education system.

Basic education is the right of every Egyptian child from the age of six.

10. Namibia:
Namibia has a score of 52.7 points in the future education system.

In Namibia, it’s mandatory for every person between the ages of 6 to 16 to receive an education.

The Namibian Constitution charges the government with the responsibility, of providing funds for education.

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Politics / Re: Magu's Probe: EFCC Executive Secretary, 10 Others Suspended by DardyGentle(m): 6:47am On Jul 15, 2020
Matters arising
Politics / Re: ‘$800m Oil Fraud’: Nigeria In A Mess, Resign Now – Frank Tells President Buhari by DardyGentle(m): 10:12am On Jul 14, 2020
A completely wasted 8 years by APC. I hope Nigerians can do better to vote in a President that will uplift Nigeria.
Politics / My Little Advise To Edo People Regarding The Election by DardyGentle(m): 10:23am On Jul 10, 2020
Edo people need to shine thier eyes in the coming election. Pastor Ize Iyamu is following the footstep of Buhari, contesting and contesting without giving up and we all can see what finally is happening to Nigeria after giving power to Buhari out of sentiment.
The fact that he has also joined the APC shows exactly what will happen if he wins, Edo state might become like Lagos were a godfather rules the people and not a governor.
Obaseki has done extremely well and has stood against godfatherism and that was his only offense which made APC deny him a ticket.

Make una shine eyes oooo
Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 7:15pm On Jul 09, 2020
gsegun43:


You are very wrong. I am no more religious but i can personally count more than 20 fausas, lateefs, azeez's, etc who are christians today, my father was even born a muslim but today, only 1 out of the 6 of them in his family is still muslim.

The fact you can count more than 20 Muslims that converted to Christians does not change anything. I can also count more than 20 Christians I know that converted to Muslims so what's your point?

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Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 9:31am On Jul 09, 2020
haekymbahd:


You are highly welcomed. Islam does not advocate killing; in most religions, killing is a major sin. Extreme practices such as these are not advised. Islam does have a dress code that places an emphasis on modesty, which all Muslims are required to follow.



The first and foremost rule of being a Muslim is believing in the one and only Allah. Allah is the only God, the only Creator and the Almighty. He is the only one you should be doing your good deeds for and the only who shall be worshipped. There should be nothing stood beside His place. Allah's messenger Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the messenger and the last Prophet who came down to Earth, and there will never be any prophets after him. Islam considers itself to be the natural way of all creation. That is, Islam is the original, perfect state of being. So, when a person "converts" to Islam, he/she is actually reverting to their own original nature.
Islam considers anyone who follows its teachings to be a Muslim, regardless of when or where she or he lived. For instance, Islam believes that Jesus was a Muslim, though he lived hundreds of years before modern Islam's historical founding.
Allah, the Arabic word for God, refers to the same God worshiped by Christians and Jews (aka the "Abrahamic" God). Thus, Muslims revere the prophets of Christianity and Judaism (including Jesus, Moses, David, Elijah, etc.) and consider the Bible and Torah to be divinely inspired, but modified over time, and therefore, unreliable. The Qur'an is God's final scripture that affirms the truth in the previous scriptures and rectifies any falsehoods or corruptions.



Talk with an Imam. Imams are Islamic religious scholars who conduct religious services inside and outside the mosque (Masjid). Imams are chosen for their knowledge of Islamic scripture and their good character. A good Imam will be able to provide you with advice when deciding whether you're ready to devote yourself to Islam.


Say the Shahada. If you're absolutely sure you want to become a Muslim and fully submit to the will of Allah, all you need to do is recite the Shahada, a short oral declaration of faith. Be aware that once you have said the Shahada, you are committed to following Islam for life. The words of the Shahada are "Ash-hadu anla elaha illa-Allah wa ash-hadu anna Mhammadur rasul-Allah", which translates to "I testify that there is no other god but Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is Allah's messenger."[6][7] By saying the Shahada, you become a Muslim.


Understand and embody the five pillars of Islam. Islam's Five Pillars are obligatory actions that Muslims must take. They represent the core of pious Islamic life. The Five Pillars are:
1. Testimony of Faith (Shahada). You make this when you become a Muslim by declaring that there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is His messenger.

2. Performance the five daily prayers (Salah). Prayers are made throughout the day, five times, in the direction of the holy city of Mecca.

3. Fasting during the month of Ramadan (Sawm), if able. Ramadan is a holy month marked by fasting and additional good deeds such as prayer and charity.

4. Giving 2.5% of your savings to the poor (Zakat). It is a personal responsibility of Muslims to help those less fortunate.

5. Making a pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj). Those who are able are required to make the journey to Mecca at least once.



Also, Believe in the six articles of Faith. Muslims have faith in Allah and his divine order even though it cannot be perceived by human senses. The six articles of faith mandate that Muslims must believe in:
1. Allah (God). God is the creator of the universe and the only being worthy of worship.
2. His angels. Angels are the unquestioning servants of God's divine will.
3. His revealed scripture. The Quran is the perfect will of God as revealed to Muhammad by through the angel Gabriel (Christian and Jewish scripture is also considered holy, they were given from Allah but some or more of the content has already been changed).
4. His Messengers. God sent Prophets (including Jesus, Abraham, and others) to preach his word on earth.
5. The Day of Judgement. God will eventually raise all life for judgement at a time known only to him.
6. Fate. God has ordained all things—nothing occurs without his will or pre-knowledge.


Thank you for this nice writeup. I have a little knowledge of what you have said and that is one of the reasons I intend to convert.

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Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:24pm On Jul 08, 2020
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You can meet a nearby muslim faithful he/she will put you through.



¿ cool %

Okay thanks.
Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:23pm On Jul 08, 2020
thesicilian:
If you can't find what you're looking for in Christianity, it's very unlikely you'll find it in Islam.

I doubt you are correct. Maybe that is just your own perspective and understanding. If you were born into a Muslim family, I wonder what anyone would tell you to make you convert? But because you were born a Christian you now think your religion is the best.

The truth is there is only one God who knows no religion. You can worship him through any form of religion you choose provided you acknowledge he is the Supreme.

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Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:20pm On Jul 08, 2020
gsegun43:
From frying pan to fire.


Religion is a scam.

But seriously i rarely see people move from xtianity to islam, its rather common to see people move from islam to xtianity and xtianity to being irreligious/atheism.

That is because the Muslims don't advertise or publicly showcase Christians who convert to Islam the way the Christian will showcase it like its a big deal. Many Christians convert on a daily basis.

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Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:17pm On Jul 08, 2020
Kingscee:
You want to migrate from paradise to hell?

Why putting a terrorist in the post because I mentioned migrating to Islam? What is the difference between the Islam terrorist and the ritual killing pastors.
There are good and bad Muslim as well as good and bad Christians. But from my observation so far, the good Muslim in general practice true love for one another far more than both the good and bad Christian.
Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:11pm On Jul 08, 2020
XXXXTENTACION:
You just have to accept allah as your personal lord and saviour and you will testify that they is no god but allah before a group of muslim faithfuls and you will undergo certain routines before you become formally accepted as a muslim.




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Okay do I have to go to a mosque and declear my intention to someone?
Religion / Re: How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:08pm On Jul 08, 2020
Kingscee:
You want to migrate from paradise to hell?

No I rather want to migrate from hell to paradise.

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Religion / How Can One Convert From Christianity To Islam by DardyGentle(m): 4:01pm On Jul 08, 2020
I don't know exactly what particular section this post should go but I hope the moderators can help me out.

I really want to get some information about how a person born into in Christian family can convert into a Muslim based on personal decision.

I will really appreciate any help I can get in regards to this important topic.

Thank you

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Politics / Re: Ibrahim Magu Must Be Placed On Watch List - Ayodele Fayose by DardyGentle(m): 8:17am On Jul 08, 2020
Now what is the difference between magu and hushpuppi.
Magu knew he was corrupt but was busy boosting about like he was truly fighting corruption just same way hushpuppi knew his money was illegal but was boosting of a high life on social media.

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Business / Re: Please Help! What Business Can I Start With 200k by DardyGentle(m): 5:51pm On Jul 07, 2020
BenGurion10:

Lol you are funny.
I'm in interested in this but I'm based in the metropolis of Lagos.
How can I rear them easily in the city not ignoring the disadvantages it comes with eg theft,bad odour, destructive nature etc

Being in the metropolis of Lagos would be a difficult task rearing them there. There might be other ways around it but as in Lagos, I can't really say how best it can work for you.

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Business / Re: Please Help! What Business Can I Start With 200k by DardyGentle(m): 2:40pm On Jul 07, 2020
Buy one male goat and two female goats. Grass and leaves are free everywhere. In the next one year, come back and thank me.

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Religion / Re: 4 Singers Chris Oyakhilome Has Mentored by DardyGentle(m): 10:07am On Jul 05, 2020
You forgot to mention his own daughter that sings like an angel.

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