Celebrities › Re: 'I Won't Reply DMs Again' - Davido Says After A Fan Lied That He Initiated Chat by davidif: 5:57am On Sep 24, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: My Babe Threatened To Kill Me If I Leave Her; Should I Take Her Serious? by davidif: 5:34am On Sep 24, 2017 |
FortifiedCity: I have known this my babe close to a year now. Well she confesses love to me. But she kinda surprised me when she said that she's scared of losing me: that she is willing to kill me if I ever leave her. I heartily laughed it off. Just yesterday, she called after I deliberately ignored calling her for 2 days and didn't pick up when she called. She called and was very angry. I had to calm her and she later apologized for her anger.
Then I recalled what she said earlier about killing. Even though I believe I am invincible for any man, do you think her threat is something I should take serious?
Have you seen a woman carry out her threat of killing someone she loves? Please share.
Thanks. Dude, what if she poisons You or sends hired thugs after you? Abeg run far away from her as fast as possible. What is wrong with you guys set? This girl is showing her true red flags and you are still ignoring it? Na wa o. They say when someone shows you who they truly are, believe them the first time. A word is enough for the wise. |
Romance › Re: My Babe Threatened To Kill Me If I Leave Her; Should I Take Her Serious? by davidif: 5:30am On Sep 24, 2017 |
FortifiedCity: I have known this my babe close to a year now. Well she confesses love to me. But she kinda surprised me when she said that she's scared of losing me: that she is willing to kill me if I ever leave her. I heartily laughed it off. Just yesterday, she called after I deliberately ignored calling her for 2 days and didn't pick up when she called. She called and was very angry. I had to calm her and she later apologized for her anger.
Then I recalled what she said earlier about killing. Even though I believe I am invincible for any man, do you think her threat is something I should take serious?
Have you seen a woman carry out her threat of killing someone she loves? Please share.
Thanks. RUN!!!!! |
Politics › Re: Independence? Nigeria's Worst Mistake Ever. by davidif: 11:47pm On Sep 23, 2017 |
BankeSmalls: It made me laugh when I hear people comment on the independence day as if it's something to be happy about. We should mark this day as the NATIONAL DAY OF MISTAKES. This was the day some bunch of Africans decided to exchange their freedom for slavery.
When I look at the railways, the mines and other good business being carried out by the whites during colonialism, I think Nigeria should have done better with a white leader as before.
How can you explain the worst mistake of all, an illiterate, old, certificate less, inexperienced, uncooperative, corrupt, computer illiterate is voted to lead a country with the highest number of professors in the world.
What were you all thinking when you voted or supported this mistake of a president?
Something is wrong with this country. What kind of blunder is this? Well you can blame Zik, Awolowo, Tafawa Balewa and the others who agitated for independence for that but most importantly, blame Emeka Ifeajuna, Nzeogwu for the first millitary coup that killed off some off our best and brightest and lead us down the path to civil war but by far the worst culprit is Aguiyi Ironsi who used the coup as an opportunity to become head of state and change Nigeria from a federal republic into a unitary state instead of executing the coup plotters for murder and turning over power to parliament or the deputy prime minister. All the Nigerians screaming for restructuring or for us to practice true federalism forget that we used to do that back in the day until the infamous "Decree 34" passed by Ironsi. This is by far the most devastating thing the millitary ever did to the country. Instead of a country where the regions manage their resources, we have this mess. The really sad part is that Azikiwe the so called Lion of Africa could have intervened as the President of the republic but chose not to do here we are ever since. So when you see the likes of IBB, Abacha, Buhari and co. in office, you know who to blame. None of this guys would have ever left the barracks had it not being for the coup of '66 but thanks to Major Kaduna "I too sabi" Nzeogwu look where we are today. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 2:46am On Sep 23, 2017 |
CHeapTins: Wait. But would you agree they lived longer than our present generation?
Then, what good is our "knowledge" when the most of the "knowledgeable" people (those in the cities) struggle to live healthy/long...compared to the rural dwellers, who though, are seemingly less "knowledgeable" have records of people living to a ripe full age? Or isn't this a valid pointer still?  You are talking about statistical anomalies. This so called guys that "lived to ripe old age" were not the norm, they were the true exceptions. Very few of them lived that long. In other words, like 1 in a million Life expectancy was so low back then. In fact, lots of children died at childbirth back then including their mother's. There is a reason why families were large back then and its mostly because you simply never knew how many children would survive and live. There are many more people living to old age as opposed to back in the day when maybe 1 out of a 100 did. |
Politics › Re: Why Radio Biafra Is Still Operational In London - British Government by davidif: 2:16am On Sep 23, 2017 |
BankeSmalls: Freedom of speech and thought must be respected. You cannot force people to listen to government propaganda alone. Actually hate speech and speech advocating for violence is not protected speech. If this where the U.S. his speech on radio would not be protested under the constitution. |
Politics › Re: Why Radio Biafra Is Still Operational In London - British Government by davidif: 2:12am On Sep 23, 2017 |
BankeSmalls: Freedom of speech and thought must be respected. You cannot force people to listen to government propaganda alone.
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Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 2:03am On Sep 23, 2017 |
Blue3k: This post assumes everyone is terrible at building septic tank and eually bad at water purification. Other than that conjecture it's an OK piece. There is a lot of people terrible at building septic tanks to form critical mass. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 2:00am On Sep 23, 2017 |
DIKEnaWAR: I liked your comment because it gives us hope. If not nke anyi ekpome in this matter. He is actually wrong though. The original post is more factual than his. Soil is not capable of filtering massive amounts of dangerous chemicals that are spilled. Just look at the naija delta for an example. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:57am On Sep 23, 2017 |
benflin: During my final year in the University, my research work was " the potential effects of sewag on ground water. Case study of Bosso around Futminna". We collected water from several bore holes and measure their distance to closest source of sewage. We took those samples to the water laboratory of Upper Niger River Basin Development Authority for water quality analysis. When the result came, most of the samples pass the test and are fit for consumption. We only dictected feacal Coliform in one sample which might not necessarily be from the sewage. So our conclusion was sewage is not yet pacolating in to the acquifers that provides bore holes with water for now but if the practice of siting bore holes close to suckaways continues it might possibly result in the Op's Opinion. Finally! A reasonable post. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:55am On Sep 23, 2017 |
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Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:48am On Sep 23, 2017 |
Dubbydoo: please i'll advice that you carry out a research before you poo here. The fact that you don't like it does not mean it's not true. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:47am On Sep 23, 2017 |
VeeVeeMyLuv: this is what microbiologist study in their 3rd or 4th year, then some persons will now open their mouth and say Microbiology is a useless! only in Nigeria.
all of you here insulting the Op and trying to shut him down, i wonder if you are humans at all, this post is very serious matter, having grave health implications, and you guys are joking about it. hmmm
kontinu. You dey mind Nigerians? Look at the comments from.the ignorant and the pseudo scientists pretending to understand what they are talking about. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:45am On Sep 23, 2017 |
texazzpete: Can't take advice from someone who calls a 'soak-away' a 'sucker way'. So you are getting caught up in the weeds instead of focusing on the trees right? |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:24am On Sep 23, 2017 |
emerged01: Thank you! The soil is a good filter. Even when running filter tanks system you will make use of different types of sand in different layers. Though water on island is not drinkable without treatment. We all can understand why it is like that because most parts are sandfill. No rich man on island drinks raw water except it is well treated. Some even go the length of installing reverse osmosis. Wrong! Wrong! Wrong!! The soil is not capable of filtering everything especially not the large amounts of dangerous chemicals from an oil spill or from a chemical processing plant. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:20am On Sep 23, 2017 |
goingape1: who is this illiterate 
the ground (soil to simplifier it for your small brain) is the perfect filter. your shiit no dey go directly to the ground water and the ground is divided by what we called fault.
so it is advisable to give about 10-50meters gap to your source of water from the soak way when planning your House Actually he is right and you are wrong. Soil is not capable of filtering everything especially not the chemicals from the "mechaniscs" that he was referring to. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:18am On Sep 23, 2017 |
xmaticguy: Rubbish post..... If na so why we Neva die.. Ure talking bout bore hole well nko...u beta do correct research before posting shit....how many of the microorganisms will make it at that dept He is actually somewhat right. You would be amazed at the depts that micro organisms exist? |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 1:03am On Sep 23, 2017 |
fatherdfd: Op i don't agree with u at all. The depth at which borehole are dug. I doubt if any microorganism found in sewage would b able to survive. If u say flowing underground water like wells i accept. That's y poor men suffer more water borne diseases I doubt that you have an understanding of where micro organism are capable of living. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 12:18am On Sep 23, 2017 |
pope5: I quite agree with you but on the contrary, when water percolate filtration occurs and research have shown that slow sand filtration have been able to naturally deal with impurities even bacteria, i believe many of those who suffer much are those who do not get to the proper aquifer and do not treat after But water can't filter out the chemicals from the mechanics or the oil spill. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 11:55pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
12inches1: OP is quite confused. The borehole (in concept) is a deep well and not a shallow well. The soakaway that seeps into the ground often only contaminates the shallow well. The deep aquifer (or well) is often free from contamination because it is formed through years of filtering (hence purification) from water from the low level water table. The problems from soakaway pits only often arise when water is sourced from a shallow well and the soakaway sewage or leechate contaminates it. No he is not confused, the soil is not going to filter the chemicals from your herbicides and pesticides. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 11:50pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
ferhyntorlah: This article got me to confused.com
I thought the rocks beneath the earth are natural purifiers.
Geologists and soil scientists please helep me. Yes but they can't filter everything like the chemicals from your fertilizer and all. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 11:44pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Tolexander: The OP doesn't seem to know that the soil is a good filter of water going into the aquifer.
Moreover, some of these microorganisms cant survive the condition in the soil. Times you are right up to a point but the soil cannot filter a lot of chemicals so they sip into the soil and can cause damage several miles away. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 11:42pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
DIKEnaWAR: I liked your comment because it gives us hope. If not nke anyi ekpome in this matter. But the soil can't filter everything especially chemicals especially since those are not biodegradable. The chemicals from pesticides and fertilizers get into the ground and poison people who live far off. Do you know how many lawsuits the United States govt has won against companies because of this? |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 11:11pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
Fantastic piece. Absolutely illuminating. At least once in a while nairaland can be useful for something. Hats off to the OP. |
Health › Re: How Nigerians Are Drinking Their Own Poo - Aroms Aigbehi Reveals by davidif: 11:10pm On Sep 22, 2017 |
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Crime › Re: EFCC Declares Two Chinese And A Nigerian Wanted For N150 Million Fraud (PHOTO) by davidif: 1:36am On Sep 22, 2017 |
kelvinUchiha: Nna IGBO KWENU!! I feel proud when I see Igbo names in news.
IGBOS never have a dull moment.
Always Hustling
Please guys marry an Igbo girl ooo Hustling as in stealing abi? |
Romance › Re: Why I Don't Pity Guys That Contract HIV From Prostitutes. by davidif: 10:51pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
Sabrina18: Where are all these stingy guys coming out from? You still have not answered my question? Since when was it the duty of a guy to give someone he is in a relationship with money? |
Romance › Re: Why I Don't Pity Guys That Contract HIV From Prostitutes. by davidif: 10:27pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
Sabrina18: I don't pity guys that contract HIV from prostitutes because it all boils down to stinginess, a guy would rather pay prostitutes money for minutes of pleasure than spending such money on his girlfriend.
A married man will not give his wife money but would give huge amount of money to prostitutes, why won't you get HIV? that's your punishment, every action has its own consequences.
Be wise . Since when was it a guys job to give his girlfriend money? What is he? Your father? |
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Politics › Re: NLC Names TEN States That Mis-Spent Their Bail Out Funds by davidif: 6:55am On Sep 21, 2017 |
Chukazu: what true federalism and possibly restructuring can do is to marge some of the states together. the truth most states are not economically viable. if you marge them ,instead of having plethora of commissioners,special advisers ,special assistants ,special aids and all what not in one state;just have few ministers from one region and save loads of money on waste Boy you are preaching for real. Twenty one fun salute for this post. Like I 've said in the past, they should cut off allocations completely. Any state or local govt that can't stand on it's own should be merged. We dont don't need 36 states or 770 plus local govt. Neither do we need 263 agencies or almost 30 ministries. |
Politics › Re: NLC Names TEN States That Mis-Spent Their Bail Out Funds by davidif: 6:49am On Sep 21, 2017 |
aku626: So If we keep voting different political parties into power every other election we'd always be in recession And that's why INEC needs to change the electoral laws to allow common folks to get into politics. Nigerians need more choices than APC or PDP every election year. We are tired of the same old nonsense. Anyone who can at least garner at least 200 signatures should be able to run for office and not the political elites. |
Politics › Re: NLC Names TEN States That Mis-Spent Their Bail Out Funds by davidif: 6:44am On Sep 21, 2017 |
fergie001: Wabba has done well, it is good sometimes to call out the Governors,so that we can leave the ineptitude at the Centre and focus on these 36 thieves. Gbam!!!!! Finally, someosomeone is saying what I have tried to.tell Nigerians for years. Focus ibn the govt closest to you. All states get allocations why do the citizens hardly ask them what happened to the money.
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