Politics › Re: Operation Python Dance: Charly Boy Writes President Buhari Open Letter by davidif: 8:13pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
malware: Buhari has not lived to expectations of many Nigerians, but I believe there are forces designed to frustrate his administration including the Biafran agitation which was hitherto non-existent or rather, low-keyed. But the Biafran agitation is as a result of some of his really bad policies. This biafra thing is mostly an economic issue. There is poverty in the land and those in charge don't seem to have solutions hence the mess we find ourselves in. |
Celebrities › Re: Adaeze Yobo, Caroline Danjuma And Anna Banner Stun At MBGN 2017 by davidif: 7:42pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
yomibelle: If only our eyes saw souls instead of bodies, how different our ideals of beauty wud be -anonymous This right here.
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Fashion › Re: Selemon Susan Funke: Susan Rosemon Inspiration Newspaper Series Collection by davidif: 7:38pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
Wow!! See creativity. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: Presidency Responds To Obasanjo's Call On Buhari To Meet With Kanu by davidif: 7:32pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
Badgers14: Since they outlawed IPOB calling them Terrorist organization.
What about Fulani Herdemen killing and raping people working jejely on their farm? Destroying their crops , sometimes their only means of survival.
I think they believe Fulani Herdmens are peace loving organization.  Dude, that's why policing needs to be left to the local communities. Federal police should be scrapped. Only local police are capable of properly defending their communities from invaders. |
Family › Re: Today's Experience Changed My View On Domestic Violence by davidif: 6:52pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
kimbraa: Mr op, this story doesn't add up. It does. You probably just don't want to believe it. |
Family › Re: Today's Experience Changed My View On Domestic Violence by davidif: 6:31pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
Evaberry: very few men are victims of domestic violence. Women always bear the brunt of a man's anger
No matter what a woman says or does, a man should never hit her, a man is physically stronger than a woman so hitting her will inflict serious physical damage, whereas a woman may not cause any real harm to a man.
Op the husband in your write Up should have quietly left the compound and go relax somewhere until he was sure his wife had calmed down. when a woman is angry she throws all reason and caution to the wind, it therefore falls on the man to be understanding and reasonable
Engaging in a fisticuffs with a woman is wrong and should be condemned. So it's not a woman's job to learn how to control her emotions? How about grow up and not "throw all reason and caution to the wind?" |
Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 1:43am On Sep 13, 2017 |
chiraqDemon: As in eh, they will expect u to wake up b4 them and sweep and mop the floor, cook breakfast for them and then worship them when they wake up  |
Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 12:24am On Sep 13, 2017 |
Nukualofa: Translate what  What you just wrote...in plain English. |
Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 9:37pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Tellemall: Nigerians will expect you to take over the running of their household if for any reason you visit them(eg. A one night stop over). It's almost as though they've waited their whole lives for your arrival. The guy you quoted is one of them with that absurd thinking. They imagine a slave has arrived. Strange.
Best you stay at a hotel to avoid them. Gbosa!! That's the naija mentality. Its super weird. |
Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 9:35pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
id4sho: This one weak me, hope d credit wasn't much As in? |
Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 9:34pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
glosplendid: A stranger I just met at night...and was stranded...I took the highest risk by accommodating him..i went and bought dettol soup for him to bathe with..cos the guy was woozing bad...and he sounds good and so intelligent...though I couldn't sleep all night..i was busy doing something that will keep me awake till following morning...because I wanted travelling in the morning longstory short...I went to take my bathe...the guy took my transport fare and my phone..made away with my pause..and left me damn stranded...the worst was that...I don't hav no number to call for help...the only number on my head was my ex own..i gats boro phone to call..i didn't even let him know how I lost my fone and money...cos I know he will say am stupid...well..he later helped me out wit some money that I used for my trip..my dear...the thing dey me like nollywood...buh it was a big lesson..by the way I never stoped helping..buh I am applying xtra caution now..buh I don't like sharing this..cos I don't want people to blame me by helping someone I don't know
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Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 9:30pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Nukualofa: i had to invite my old friends who came with their full regalia. Trust me, you ddon't want to lusten to the Kapping we were making in my sitting room. We had to invite the husband to the sitting room to join in the drinking binge. We didn't threaten him but he just knew that he is dealing with a deadly person that will strike you and people will blame the victim Please translate in English. |
Family › Re: What's The Weirdest Thing A Guest Has Done In Your House? by davidif: 9:30pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Ten06: I left PH at about 10pm for yenagoa Bayelsa State with my Highlander jeep, when I got to Rumuokoro I stopped to clean my windscreen when a young lady of about 32 approached me for a lift to Mbiama which I obliged. When we got to Mbiama Junction where she was supposed to take another vehicle to warri the place was deserted with nobody in sight cos it was already past 11pm, she then pleaded with me to follow me to yenagoa to spend the night in my house, after considering her plight I agreed. To cut a long story short, she slept in my ozer room and urinated twice on the bed. Left with no option, the next day she washed my bedsheets, sun the foam and her clothes. Before I return from the office she has gone to the shop close my to house to collect food stuff, her cream and other things for credit, she told them that she is my girlfriend. The worse part of it, she was wearing very old boxer and singlet going about in my area making friends and was telling them that she is my new girlfriend. It took me 3days before I'm able to push her out of my house
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Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Economy Under Great Threat – US by davidif: 6:55pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Blue3k: There's no big solution. Just get more equipment tackle the issue. Cooperate more with out countries in gulf. Arrest and prosecute. The oil problem can be solved by executive making their job easier by enforcing 2014 Weight and Measures Act. Most of the oil theft happens from oil well to pipeline. Better off would be to get rid off all state owned companies. That would be smarter. |
Romance › Re: Married In School But Single At Home. Factfinder1 by davidif: 4:28pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
MrBrownJay1: THEIR lives, THEIR wahala... why dont you live YOUR life the best you can and stop focussing on what others are doing. Well its because its a free country and she can say whatever she wants. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Economy Under Great Threat – US by davidif: 4:24pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Nigerian govt just talking as usual. They told you what the problem is and you are saying well there is always conflict. How about show us how you intend to resolve the conflict and other security challenges facing the country instead they are speaking 'grammar'. |
Romance › Re: Girl Gets Insulted Because She Refused To Visit A Guy On Their First Date by davidif: 4:19pm On Sep 12, 2017*. Modified: 6:50pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Whew! She sure dodged a bullet. Good for her that she got to see him for who he really was as early as possible. Hopefully most girls learn from this. If a guy wants you to break your values because of him then maybe both of you don't belong together. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 5:09am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Gwaihir: A lot of Muslim names in a Christian school. You have to give it to the Yorubas when it comes to religious tolerance. And that's how it ought to be. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 5:06am On Sep 12, 2017 |
kuldude29: I just wonder what the present generation are enjoying Abi o. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 4:52am On Sep 12, 2017 |
clems88: I remember those days I'll stock my pocket with 50 kobo to get sugarcain after school  Chei!! 50 kobo. When last did I hear that? Kai!! Naija sef. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:53am On Sep 12, 2017 |
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Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:38am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Explorers: The struggle of rolling this up&down when you are in dad's car those days. Yesss oooo |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:37am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Explorers: Adesiji77 'present sir'
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Funjosh. 'Absent sir'
Lalastic.lala 'Presesnt Sir'
Mynd44 'Outside' Bros thanks for this post. You have no idea how many memories you brought back. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:36am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Explorers: The joy of going to computer lab Chei!!! Preach it. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:34am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Explorers: The struggle of rolling this up&down when you are in dad's car those days.
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Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:33am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Explorers: Girls using these ones were friendly and simple Don't forget Kito sandals or Cross Trekkers. |
Education › Re: School Register: Decades Back In Secondary School, Can You Relate?(Photos) by davidif: 2:32am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Explorers: Adesiji77 'present sir'
Ishilove 'present sir
Funjosh. 'Absent sir'
Lalastic.lala 'Presesnt Sir'
Mynd44 'Outside' Hahahaha Can someone please post that picture of dino me late laughing. |
Politics › Re: How Diezani Alison-Madueke, Her Men, Their Deals Bled Nigeria- Premium Times by davidif: 2:30am On Sep 12, 2017 |
Amd this is why we completely need to get rid of state owned industries. Nothing state owned works in this country. |
Crime › Re: Customs Seizes 1,100 Pump Action Rifles In Lagos (Photos) by davidif: 6:32pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Nbote: U do realise Nigerians use Cotonou and Togo as their ports of destination ryt?? Ppl ship items down to Togo or Cotonou and then bring dem in via our various village routes and borders but dats by d way. Truth whether anyone wants to believe it or not is dat Customs actually know those bringing in these things. How com dey didn't parade d owners dey claimed to have arrested along with their items jus like dey do other seized items.. I know but try shipping WEAPONS through those countries and see what the security personel will do to you. It's one thing to smuggle cars but guns is a whole different matter. |
Crime › Re: Customs Seizes 1,100 Pump Action Rifles In Lagos (Photos) by davidif: 6:03pm On Sep 11, 2017*. Modified: 6:52pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
Nbote: Let dem stop deceiving Nigerians and scaring Nigerians at d same time. They know who owns these things nd are always doing dis displays for a show off. D last ones dat were seized and displayed, didn't d same customs com out to tell us dey didn't know wen dey were released?? Some of u morons screaming Biafra and Ipobs are pretty much dumb.. So Biafrans or Ipobs like u term dem would risk importing weapons thru d wharf abi wen its easier and safer to smuggle dem thru land routes.. It takes a well connected politician or top level Nigerian to ship in contraband thru d ports. Dey even do so without paying a dime and still get it cleared ASAP.
U actually make more sense wen u have nothing to say and simply post OK or SEEN than wen u actually comment. Wrong!!! It's very difficult to smuggle contraband from Turkey to Nigeria via road. That's crossing way too many borders. You are just begging to be arrested and possibly executed.
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Politics › Re: Activists Burn Coffin In Lagos To Protest Against Nigeria's Separation. Photos by davidif: 5:55pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
Cyynthia: If they are Yorubas, then we should know they are those Fulani Slaves living in our midst. Progressive Yorubas want nothing but Oduduwa. Nope! |
Politics › Re: Activists Burn Coffin In Lagos To Protest Against Nigeria's Separation. Photos by davidif: 5:50pm On Sep 11, 2017 |
dainformant: Following the rise of different separatist groups such as Arewa Nation, Oduduwa Republic, Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB and others, some activists today held a protest in Lagos to express dissatisfaction with the call for Nigeria’s separation and restructuring. Here are some photos from the protest.
https://www.nationalhelm.co/2017/09/activists-burn-coffin-lagos-protest-nigerias-separation-photos.html Where is the leadership in this country to unite the people? What kind of horrendous and absentee leaders do we have at the elm of affairs in this country? It's like they are just sticking their head in the sand and pretending that they are not seeing what's going on. This is what you call a complete and utter lack of leadership. |