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[quote author=Davindal post=42439926][/quote]Hmm... For your information, I'm not broke and never , by God's grace, will be. You gerrit...huh? |
[quote author=Uniben4sure post=42439393]Guy you are just broke!!!! Guys with cash have girls flock around them. Money makes ladies loyal! *talking from experience *[/quote. Hmm... For your infomation, I'm not broke...okay! You gerit? Huh? |
I'm confused...guys! Since I ditched my girlfriend last year(September), following you guys advice, I have been unable to date any other girl. Those that I have come across, so far, keep reminding me that they can't trust me with their hearts(love). And when I asked the reason for such assertion, they respectively echoed the same grievance, by saying they could not date or be in love with me due to my appearance. I was not satisfied; as I inquired further, I discovered their men fears which are: * You are too handsome to be my boyfriend; I want a man who will be mine alone, not someone who will be a potential cheat. * I feel insecure being around you, because other girls might attack me. * You appear like a play-boy. Please... I want a genuine advice on this because this is getting out of hand. All the girls coming around me are unattractive to me in certain degree, but those average looking ones I hope dating one of them appear to be apprehensive my appearance. |
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Dear! Well meaning Nigerians. It is usually a thing of honor, when a person is called upon to serve his nation. Moreover it is expected, when such call is made; that every necessary logistics are already in place to ensure a near conducive environment for the parties involved. But in Nigeria, it is quit pathetic that things are done wrongly. Wrong issues are always given priorities over benefiting issues. The pictures below explains in details what I mean. But let me add a little explanation. I'm Austin Davindal by name. I'm a Batch B corp member posted to Zamfara State. I'm from Rivers State. Before now, I had the means to influence my posting concessionally, but I chose to keep calm and already made up my mind that I'm gonna let go any form of concessional posting. Although, I chose Akwa Ibom, Lagos and Abuja, while filling my online form. Despite my choice 3 states; I was later posted to Zamfara State. While on camp before we passed out 2 days ago(16th), I had contacts that could have influenced my relocation, but I opted to stay put and explore another part of Nigeria(Zamfara State) that I have never been to before. Posting letters were out on 16th, and I was posted to a place called Anka LGA. 2hrs drive from the state capital. My PPA is Government Day Secondary School Anka(GDSS). All corps members' PPAs in that place are 98% secondary schools. To make mater worst, they don't have lodge for us, and they have no rentable houses, for the place lacks touch with modernity. There are electric poles and cables, but currently there has not been power supply - for 4 months - as they told us - to the local govt, due to the rift btw the chairman the LGA and the PHCN authority. But there is little good news; we have telecome providers like MTN, Glo, Etisalite, but no 3G or 4G network, hence slow surfing. Explanation of the picture below: Upon getting to our PPA yesterday, we registered with them. When we asked the principal about the accommodation, he said they had secured 2 rooms accommodations for us. Later he called a guy to take us to the facility. When we got to one part of the local road; he stopped and pointed at a the shop building you can see on the pictures below. We were shocked, because most of us have never been so humiliated in life before. The house is so dilapidated, it is a kinda roadside plaza, the location is totally out of security, no touch of electric wire connections, no toilet and bathroom...gosh!!! We were pissed-off, such that we bandied words with the NYSC Local Govt Inspector. As I'm typing this. We have not got a place. We put up the night in a class room with no windows and doors, under intense cold. Although, we concluded our registrations in the PPAs yesterday, would be traveling to our respective homes today. Please, we are calling on anybody, group, NGOs etc, with the power to change things, to come to our rescue. We are the youths. Our lives should not be placed in any form of danger. I know there are many corp members who are in more deplorable conditions. There must be change. Enough is enough! Things can't continue this way. How on could they be so wicked, that they don't care about welfare of corps members? No wonder, youths don't always give their best. Lastly, if you are reading this piece; and you have the means of channeling our legitimate grievances to the govt or authority incharge; do so and help all the corp members that are currently experiencing this mess. |
Enugu my state is a silent achiever. We don't make noise about what we can do, rather we allow our collective actions to do the talking. I was born and brought up in Enugu State. I know what is going on. Many fools have asked, “how come does Enugu generate such amout internally monthly.” Probably, they are expecting a kinda paltry amount like Ekiti, The State Of Osun and their likes - especially in the north. But, to their utter disappointment; they are crying. Come to Enugu State and see for yourselves. Is it development in infrastructures, is it human capital developement, is it industrialization? Come and see for yourselves. I recently traveled to my home in Nsukka Local Govt Area of Enugu State, with my guys from Uniport. When we arrived close to Ogige Main market Nsukka, because my house is close by. They were supprise at what they saw. They asked if that was my home town(village), I said: yes. They said; they were expecting to see timid village as my home town. I laughed and told them, that there are places less developed than my village(home town), but those places are never timid; that the people there have acess to steady power supply and even pipe-borne water and bore-holes etc. If not that I will be going to Zamfara State for NYSC on 28th of this month, ie wednesday. Nothing can ever take me to the north. Those people are leeches, and they are backward. God bless The Coal City State. God bless 042. |
Hope For Nigeria B-O-M-B-S-H-E-L-L!!! Nigeria Cannot Survive Without The Igbos. By Femi Aribisala, Lagos. Among the different ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Igbo are without a doubt, one of the most remarkable. So remarkable, indeed, that some have even traced their ancestry to biblical Israel, as the far-flung descendants of Jacob, the Jewish patriarch. Gad, Jacob’s seventh son, is said to have had three sons who settled in South-eastern Nigeria. These sons; Eri, Arodi and Areli, are believed to have fathered clans in Igbo-land and to have founded such Igbo towns as Aguleri, Arochukwu, Owerri and Umuleri. Igbo Genius. Even the bitterest adversaries of the Igbo cannot but admit that, as a people, they are very resourceful and ingenious. Indeed, this has often been the cause of their envy and dislike by others. However, more enlightened non-Igbo Nigerians see this as a cause for celebration. While today, the centre-point of Nigeria’s manufacturing is situated in the Lagos/Ogun axis, there is no doubt that the real locomotive of Nigeria’s indigenous industrialization lies farther afield in Aba and in the mushrooming cottage-industries of the Igbo heartland. Igbo-menIn one of the paradoxes of Nigerian history, the terrible civil war provoked homespun industrialization in the South-East. Military blockade left the Igbo with little alternative than to be inventive in a hurry. While Nigeria as a nation failed woefully to harness this profitably after the war, it has nevertheless ensured that the Igbo are at the forefront of Nigeria’s economic development today. Indeed, the way we disregard “made in Aba” today is the same way we disregarded “made in Japan” yesterday. For those of us who believe against the odds that Nigeria is the China of tomorrow, we equally recognize that the ingenuity of the Igbo is an indelible part of the actualization of that manifest destiny. Hall of Fame. The Igbo have been a great credit to Nigeria. They have given us a great number of our favourite sons, including international statesman Nnamdi Azikiwe; military leader Odumegwu Ojukwu; regional leader Michael Okpara; vice-president Alex Ekwueme; mathematical genius Chike Obi; literary icon Chinua Achebe; world-class economist Pius Okigbo; world boxing champion Dick Tiger; international statesman Emeka Anyaoku; and world-class artist Ben Enwonwu. Permit me to include in this illustrious list even some of my very good Igbo friends: Pat Utomi, Ojo Madueke, Olisa Agbakoba, Joy Ogwu, and Stanley Macebuh. Let us get one thing straight: Nigeria would be a much poorer country without the Igbo. Indeed, Nigeria would not be Nigeria without them. Can you imagine the Super Eagles without the Igbo? Not likely! Who can forget Nwankwo Kanu, Jay Kay Okocha and our very own Emmanuel Amuneke? Can you imagine Nollywood without the Igbo? Impossible! Just think of Stella Damascus-Aboderin; Rita Dominic and Mike Ezuruonye. And then there are the diaspora Igbo who many are unaware are of Igbo descent, including concert singer and actor Paul Robeson; Oscar award-winner Forest Whitaker; mega-pastor T.D. Jakes; Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu; and BAFTA actor award-winner Chiwetel Ejiofor. You may well wonder why I have found it necessary to present this small litany of Igbo who-is-who. I think it is important to emphasise how the Igbo have been very vital to the Nigerian project. They have more than represented Nigeria creditably in virtually all walks of life. This makes it all the more absurd that this same people have been consistently denied the position of executive president of the country in all but six months of Nigeria’s 54 year history. Civil-war legacy Of course, a major reason for this was the 1967-1970 civil-war which had the Igbo on the losing side. But that was over 40 years ago. If there is really to be “no victor, no vanquished” in anything more than mere rhetoric, then the rehabilitation of the Igbo back into post civil-war Nigeria will not be complete until an Igbo man finally becomes president of the country. That imperative should be of interest to every Nigerian nationalist, committed to the creation of one Nigeria where everyone has a deep sense of belonging. The problem, however, is that the Igbo themselves seem to be their own worst enemies in this regard. They appear to be doing their very best to ensure that this inevitable eventuality continues to be denied and delayed. The Igbo need to forgive Nigerians. No one who lived through the horrors that precipitated the secession of Biafra and led to the civil-war cannot but admit that the Igbo were abused and maltreated in one of the worst pogroms ever. It was not just that they were senselessly massacred in their own country; it was that they were butchered. I remember vividly gory pictures of scores and scores of the Igbo with hands chopped up and with legs amputated. And then there were the ravages of the three-year civil-war itself, resulting in the death of millions of Igbo; many through starvation and attrition. The end of the war brought no respite, as the Igbo were pauperized by fiscal decrees that wiped out their savings and their properties were blatantly sequestered by opportunists. All this is more than enough to destroy the spirit of any group of people. But God has been on the side of the Igbo. It is a testament to their resilience that, in spite of this terrible affliction, they have survived, bounced back and have even triumphed in Nigeria. Forty years have now gone by. The Igbo may never forget what happened to them and, indeed, should never forget. But it is past time for them to forgive. We Are Sorry. This is one voice in the Nigerian wilderness saying to the Igbo from the depth of his heart: we are sorry. We are sorry for the way we mistreated you. We are sorry for the way we abused you. We are sorry for starving your children to death. We are sorry for killing your loved ones. We are sorry for stealing your properties. We are sorry for making you feel unwanted in your own country. Please forgive us. It is time to forgive us. It is way past time for the Igbo to forgive Nigerians. We beg you in the name of God. There was a civil war in the United States, but the defeated South rose from the ashes. Five of the last nine presidents of the United States have been from the South, including Jimmy Carter from Georgia, George Bush from Texas and Bill Clinton from Arkansas. The time is overdue for an Igbo president of Nigeria, but it is not going to happen as long as the Igbo continue to hold a grudge against Nigeria and Nigerians. There is no question about it: the Igbos cannot elect a president of Nigeria on their own. To do so, they have to join forces with others. They have to form alliances with people from other parts of Nigeria. That is not going to happen as long as the Igbo continue to bear a grudge against practically everybody else. The Igbo have a gripe against virtually all the people they need. They have this tendency to antagonise their possible alliance partners. They keep dredging up the past, refusing to let sleeping dogs lie. Until they drop these gripes, they are not likely to realise their dreams. Demonising Yorubas For example, the Igbo have this tendency to demonise the Yorubas. It is alarming when reading the Vanguard blogs today to see the animosity often expressed between Igbo and Yoruba contributors. The hatred is most unhealthy. Insults are traded with abandon. What is the point of this? For how long will the Igbo demand emotional retribution from every Yoruba for the betrayal of Awolowo? Most of the contributors were not even born when the civil-war took place more than a generation ago. There is now even transferred aggression against Babatunde Fashola, who made the blunder of repatriating some destitute Igbo from Lagos back to their home-states. The man has apologised for the infraction. He should be forgiven. Blunders are not the exclusive preserve of the non-Igbo. The Igbo have made more than a few themselves and will yet make others. Paradoxically, the redemption of the Igbos to prominent national office moved apace under President Obasanjo; a Yoruba man. Recognising that Igbos are some of the most seasoned, competent and experienced public-servants, Obasanjo relied heavily on their expertise. Thanks to him, we got Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at Finance, Charles Soludo at Central Bank, Obiageli Ezekwesili at Education, Ndidi Okereke at the Stock Exchange, and Dora Akunyili at NAFDAC. Indeed, Igbo statesmen came into more prominence under Obasanjo than did Yoruba statesmen. But for some strange reason, this does not seem to have succeeded in assuaging the ill-feeling of the Igbos toward the Yorubas. Bad Politicians Within the framework of Nigerian politics, the Igbo also have a fundamental problem. Out of the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Igbo have by far the worst politicians. They have no recognizable leaders, and have no discernible strategy as to how to negotiate power at the centre. As a result, the Igbo have tended to be short-changed at the federal level. Traditionally, the inconsequential ministries, such as the Ministry of Information, have been zoned to them. The Igbo need to work out a plan that will take them to Aso Rock. First, they need to choose and groom a de-tribalised leader of the Azikiwe mould who can be sold to non-Igbos. Then, they need to give him undiluted support. At the moment the internal politics of the Igbo militates against this. The Igbo seem to hate themselves as much as they hate others. They seem to fight themselves with as much venom as they fight others. Every potential Igbo leader seems to have more enemies within than without. This must not be allowed to continue. The Igbo need to help themselves in order that their friends can help them. In this centenary of Nigeria’s amalgamation, as we embark on the arduous process of crafting our future through a National Conference, we salute the Igbo for their fortitude and implore them to stake their claim in Nigeria. Nigeria cannot survive without the Igbo. This article was originally published in 2014. - Hope For Nigeria. http://www.hopefornigeriaonline.com/nigeria-cannot-survive-without-the-igbos/ |
omeogaprecious:I'm planning to leave on 27th. Hope not too early? |
dozieannabel:Bros abeg! Dem dey allow shayoo for dia? Because I can't imagine not drinking atleast my bottle of ORIGIN. |
Who will be traveling to Zamfara camp from Enugu state(stream A)? How do we go there nah? What route are we gonna ply nah? |
[i][/i][b][/b] [/left][left] Boko boys! Una well done oo!!! More bullets to your riffles, and more bombs to your suicide bombers; and lastly more grease to your elbows. Keep up the good work your are doing, because it is a wonderful work. May you finish all those baboons and monkeys up there, for they want to remain in an animal kingdom, the zoo and the fraud called Nigeria. Finally, may Almighty Allah protect you guys! Ameen!!!![/color][color=#990000] |
Boko boy! Una weldone oo!!! More grease to to your elbows, and more bullets to your riffles. Kill them all; and may Almighty Allah protect you guys, for you are doing a wonderful job. Keep it up!!!! |
Me! I no fit shout, and I no it cry! Zamfara of all places? NYSC no try at all for me! I'm sad!! |
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Is true. I discovered that most of the time. I have noticed that whenever I come in contact with not so pretty ladies, they usually appear to be humble, and always showed signs of being caring and polite, in other to woo me over to themselves. Sometimes I do take pity at them, and do give them attention they always clamour for. Note: nobi say I too fine oo!!! But, I try wella sha... Hahahaha!!!! |
2kris:See! I don't care a hoot about them. All of them are the same. They are wicked, evil, too jingoistic and animalistic in nature. I don't take pity at them. After all, during Biafra war; these so called christian minorities of northern origin, joined their hausa/fulani masters to wage war against Biafra - the christian brothers. They helped in manning the blockades that caused food shortages, that led subsiquently to the death of many - I mean woman and children mostly. So they should all perish in that zoo like chickens. Biafra is here to stay. And after 2017's referendum; when Ariwa and Oduduwa will remain; the killings will be on another level. Lastly, I don't pity anybody outside Biafra Land. |
Yes ooo!!!! Boko boys! Una weldone!! More bullets to your riffles!!! And more grease to your elbow. They are busy chasing Biafra that has come to stay; and holding IPOB leader, and demanding N2m bail condition - thieves they are; while boko friends are slaying them like animals. Anyway! It's an animal kingdom. Boko boys!!! Abeggii!! May almighty Allah protect you boys!!! You are doing a wonderful job, and Allah will not forsake you guys. Kudos boys; and cheers to you!!! Please!!! Do not relent in your efforts, in continuation of this commendable work you are doing. One more point; pls make una raise una game; kill more those baboons and monkeys in that animal kingdom(zoo). Thank you boko boys! |
Rapture007:Thank you sis! You nailed it. I'm from Rivers State, and I'm Ibo. It pains us when they try to incite us against our south-eastern brothers. But we now know better. They should leave us alone. They should understand that we have the ibos as majority here in Rivers State. We can't deny our brothers and origin, our elders from 2 local govts made the mistake of denial shortly after the war, but now they have realised their mistakes, and are re-alligning. Relax sis. Referendum will take place in 2017's firt quater; then, they will be shocked. But for now, we are waiting for actions. |
atbu1983:Thunder fire you! For this dumbest comment. Did I hear you say Igbo people protested alone? You are a fool. I'm from Rivers state, precisely Obia/Akpor LGA of the state. We are proudly Ibos. Indeginous Ibos of Rivers state arethe majority in this state. Daft come down here and see for yourself and stop leaving in the fool's paradise. Even Calabari, Ijaw people joined the protest yesterday, if you don't know. You are a clown for this most stupid comment. You people have been inciting us against our south-eastern brothers, but we now know better. As for our state govt's denial; it's a normal thing, you don't expect them to show side openly if you fools understand. |
Do u dunces expect a government to in the East to openly support it. We the youths in PH were given go ahead other by elderly people in govt. So chill men. Even in Anambra, Obiano didn't show support you know. So gerrarahere vanguard. |
DaBullIT:Hah!!!! Oga why are so pained? For your info. Uwazurike is not recognized as a Biafran crusader...okay! He wines and dines with the zoo govt. We know him okay. By the way, what concerns you in Biafran struggle. If you doubt the referndum, ask google. It's your friend. You cows ain't seen nothing. The protest pictures above happened yesterday in my state: Rivers. And we a more pro-Biafra than our south-eastern brothers. Get lost dunce. |
Gradually...gradually!!! This whole thing is seriously snow-balling into something else; and the so called federal government of Nigeria is being insensitive about the current posturing and turn out of events. How could this so called federal government arrest an individual for exercising his fundamental human right; secretely arraigned the individual, and later granted the individual bail with the sum of N2m? The granting of bail to this great individual - in the person of Nnamdi Kanu, the highly revered IPOB leader - came on the heels of pressure from global leaders' condemnation of the act, and the escalation of resonating ripples agitation of IPOB both home and abroad. Moreover, this arrest and unlawful detention of IPOB leader: Nnamdi Kanu, has further comfirm to the outside world, the acts of repression, suppression and subjugation of a people's idiologies and aspirations; which has become a hall-mark of the so-called federal government policies. A thought on these activities of the so-called fed.govt further JUSTIFIES “THE ZOOLOGICAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA” mantra used IPOB reference to this colossal deceit called Nigeria. Furthermore, let the zoo know that the people of Biafra are irripressible, undetered and resolute in their quest to restore thier sweet home, a land egalitarian in nature - of equity, justice and fairness, a land that is going to be a cynosure of excellent technological and scientific advancement, a land that would be the hope of black race and an envy of the world, a land deviod of the vices and naferouse pervasive activities...that we can call our home. Let me remind the ZOO, that an ideology can never ever be killed or subdued. There are a million more Nnamdi Kanus outside there waiting for action. And there I nothing they can do about it. Back to Nnamdi Kanu's detention. Kanu has stated that he is not gonna pay a dime to the Zoo for bailout; and we are solidly behind him. We are happy that his continued detention, as his refusal to pay or allow organizations pay the “N2m kidnap ransom” as he put it; has further sky-rocketted his global popularity and reaffirmment of global powers' and our Jewish allies' support. He would never pay a dime to the zoo. His arrest is meaningless, because if anything happens to him....you know what I mean. Let it be known to you fools! Nigeria is an animal kingdom. No orderliness at all, nothing works properly, employment is 95% through quasi-contact; and you call that a country? Not at all for me. A country where the old fools keep circulating themselves in power, to the detriment of the youths. Not at all for me! A country where youths are suffering and smiling sheepishly... Not for me at all. Thank God!!! The united nation has proposed referendum for the Lower Niger congress, an umbrella body of all the Biafran people currently trapped in this contraption called Nigeria(zoo). This move by the UN is what that is calming our nerves for now. The referendum is scheduled to take place in the first quater of 2017. If you think that the Biafra struggle is a child's play, then it suggest that you are high on agama lizard's poo. Wake up to reality; it is already happening. Lest I forget; I'm from Rivers State. And below are our protest pictures yesterday in Port-Harcourt. It was so massive. Come and see how northerners and westerners around business premises were running away like donkeys. Cowardice of highest order was of display yesterday. And we plan for more today. If the zoo police attack us, we will retaliate. Enough of the shits. It amuses me whenever I hear from sideline, some people saying that Rivers State is not pro-Biafra... What a pity for these ignorant fellows; just come down here and take a survey, and stop showing stupity. Some said that there are no Ibo people in Rivers, and I tell you that I'm Ibo. My father told me my people's history. Ibos are majority in Rivers State if you don't know. Fools!!!! Your divide and rule nonsense has been exposed. I rest my case. I'm Austin Peter Vindal Onyinyechukwu by name. An industrial physicist.
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To all the fools, witches, wizards, enemies of progress, nitwits, dumb-broke-asses, numskulls and slowpokes; doubting this very feat achieved by this young lady, this vibrant young Nigeria, this epitome of hardwork and hustling, this personification of “can do spirit”, this lady who has defied what seems to be the norm about our young ladies - I mean, spreading their legs before the could feed... #May you never smell good things in your lives. I have been following this thread from the sidelines; and I have noticed that the most degrading comments have come from bunch of improvident and myopic fellows, who call themselves men(male); but inwardly they are worse than market women. Why are you jealous of a lady, who is balling high? Most of you low-lifes have been disputing her blog earnings. Some of you have asked: “where is her husband?” As if having a husband is signatory to a fulfilled life on Earth; while there are so many married couples out there, with miserable life styles. Let me remind you demented slowpokes. Linda started her blog way back - around 2006 or 7 - when blogging was virtually an unknown venture. Then, she started it as a hubby. She didn't percieve or forsee the prospects of making money through blogging. It was more like a passion and fun to her; because it gives her joy doing it. Remember: it is only passion that keeps a person going in a kinda venture. Furthermore, within a couple of years, people started requesting for Ads from. Infact, she was surprise when such was happening, because she didn't bargain for it. That made her to even enquire for Ad rates, from other people then; before she could come up with her own rates. Note: this was around 2009. Due to huge visits to her blog then, many companies started noticing her site, and infact started contacting her and queing up for Ad spaces on her blog - majority multinational companies. It was the morney she was realizing then, that she used in building 2 big mansions for her parents in her village, and one for herself, plus cars etc. Fast-farword to 2013, 2014 and now 2015. The blog keeps growing in popularity. Many more global companies are currently jostling for Ad spaces on her blog - if you doubt, visit her blog and see number of company banners. She boast of more than a million visitors a day. So why won't foriegn companies beg for Ad spaces. Let me give you doubters a brief insight of her earnings. Check out all those banners; the least costs: N1000000. Let me break it down a little more: For leadboard(header), this part of her blog; she places only 2 banners, each at N9d0000 per month. The two companies banners to be placed there costs total is N1900000 a month. For side bar Ads(top): 2 banners again at N500000 each for a month, that is N1000000. For sidebar Ads(All site wide): They are 30 in number, and each costs N400000 monthly. Then, that is N12000000 a month for all of them. For sponsored posts; She posts at minimum - 2 per day - at N50000 each. So the minimum of 2 is N100000 per day. Multiply this by average of 30 days in a month; you get N3000000. For the one they call “page branding” : She charges N1600000 per month. So haters! Her total revenue fo direct advert alone is N19.5m monthly. For her adsense revenue, I will not go detail on this, but in summary; she earns: Cost Per Clic(CPC) X Click Through Rate(CTR) 14,700 x 0.45 = $6,615 daily. Then in general, her monthly Adsense revenue is: $6615 x 30 = $178,450(N39,690000) monthly. So haters! See! Her total earning per month for now is: N59,190,000. Per month. So... If your are still in doubt; kindly contact her blog ads placement contact and hear for yourselves. You may pretend to be a PRO of a company and listent to charge quoting for you, or the send it as sms to your. Please! Stop hating and ask God to bless your own hustles. As for marriage, she will marry at God's appointed time. #Quote me for a gibberish talk and die...idiots. |
Op forget that thing! Lemme tell u! Hv u been to dept.of Physics? If not, then Bleep off!!! I'm a graduate of Industrial Physics. Infact, that course option ain't easy at all. Very boring and as hard as diamond. It took us the resetting of our mindsets before we could settle down in that dept.(Physic industrial). Unfortunately, non of us could graduate with first class, despite the show of devotion and brilliance. |
Yesterday was #NoBraDay. Is like today is global #NoBoxersDay. On Nairaland, from this day onward annually must be “#PointedNoseDay.” Oya idon set. Upload pix and show us that your pointed nose; that is if you get atall. Broad nosers! Abegi no bashing. |
Hello guys! I'm back to the thread mehn! What's all these blabbing above for? Why the quarel? Anyway I perceive, certain persons among you ain't loyal, hence battle for supremecy and recognition. Anyway, although I'm not up to 30. I believe I can still learn a few things from you guys, but you guys have fallen our hands mehn. Well before I dash outa here like one naira coin; if you are below 30, abegi let's create our own thread and leave these guys, who have lost focus of the thread's intents. But still, I can give chance to any pretty lady who is not above 32. |
utenwuson:hahaha...funny u guy! |
Please! I chose Akwa Ibom, Lagos and Zamfara as first,second and third choice respectively. I don't want to serve in Zamfara atall. Is there chances that I could be posted to that place? |
Frozenovenreagan:Lol... Ie ur own opinion... oga! My appearance was hell to me,when I was in NMS(army secondary school Kaduna). |
valdes00:See guy or Oga! The essence of anything in this life...be it beauty, power, intelligence etc...is divine(God). That is why in life, take for instance, if you feel you are intelligent; you will marvel when you realize that where your intelligence ends or stops, that is where another persons' intelligence starts, and the phenomenon goes on. Suggesting that the essence of anything is divine(God), ie only God has all complete. What am I saying in summary? I haven't been the person refering to myself as handsome. It have been people all around wherever I visit. Moreover, what I wrote above is a matter of concern to me. It is aimed at getting a kinda advice, not this crap you wrote. I respect ppl a lot. But, I could be rude when pushed. Yes! God created all man, but not equal in everything. Nevertheless, on this ground, since your have pushed me. I think I'm far handsome than you could ever think you are. If we are to me physically compared, I'm sure to beat you both in height, facial look, physique,gait etc. So man back out. Note: I don't brag; so don't take offense at my words. |
prettythicksme:Really? Hmm... I never knew he created a tread this evening. |
dat guy gab246 created a thread this morning similar to what u wrote up there and received the bashing of his life!!I think he's pained!u guys r just okay not really goodlooking as u both claimed!!take it or u leave it!!