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EducationRe: Hijab: Aisha AbdulAleem Drags Ogun Government To Court, Demands N1m by DAZZLEME88(m): 7:21pm On Dec 22, 2018
Would you stop in the middle of an exam to pray, because you are religious or walk out from a class to pray? The school is an institution and the rules are guidelines for conduct. If you knew the rules from the beginning and agreed to study there, why begin rebellion. Why didn't you challenge the rules from day one or go where you are allowed to dress how you choose. Soon this issue will get to the military., let's see.

drlateef:
In a school that belongs to all tax payers? If the school prevents you from worshipping your Christian God, would you say the same thing?
FashionRe: How Do I Undo My Bleached Skin? by DAZZLEME88(m): 8:56am On Dec 22, 2018
How come no one has suggested seeing a dermatologist (medical expert)?
PoliticsRe: I Have Been Doing My Best For Nigeria - President Buhari by DAZZLEME88(m): 9:22pm On Nov 12, 2018
I did my best, but I guess my best wasn't good enough. Now we are back where we were before..... My best wasn't good enough.... �������
FamilyRe: Man Flogs His Wife With Belt For Slapping His Side Chic At Filmhouse, LEKKI by DAZZLEME88(m): 7:32am On Mar 04, 2018
PureWaterNylon:
Giving The Girl Two Heavy Slaps Was Wrong.. Attack Your Husband With The Slap
Some folks always initiate violence, domestic, verbal and otherwise , and then when shit hits the fan, some folks perceiving themselves as being rational, stat to rationalize, why its wrong to tackle violence with violence....what logic. Why did she run into her vehicle after initiating violence?
PoliticsRe: Urhobo Has No Land For Cattle Colony – Omo-agege by DAZZLEME88(m): 1:20pm On Feb 03, 2018
Please explain what you mean by tolerance. This is motivated by sentiment. You talk of tolerance...yeah! Will you be nice enough to tolerate anyone who feels very comfortable to walk into your farm(investment/source of livelihood) to feed his cattle. Persons that will slaughter your family for confronting them after destroying the crops in your farm. Persons that will rape women on the slightest itch they feel. I know all herders are not stupid or criminals, but its only logical that the aggressor exhibits tolerance first by not grazing on peoples farm. Wisdom requires that the cattle's are confined and catered for, not moving about causing destruction across the country. Tolerance is purchasing land to ranch their cattle. Its a business, big business for that matter, so no need to play victim when actually, they are the aggressor's. Apart from cattle rustlers, do farmers out of the blues just set out, without provocation, to attack herders? What do you want them to do, fold their arms to watch their crops destroyed, wives and daughters raped and brothers killed. Is that what you mean?
rxmusa:
Let's learn to be tolerant

Self-centeredness: A Cancer In The Body Of Humanity by rxmusa(m): 7:03am On Jan 23
By Musa A Bello (The Insightful Observer)

Human as a complex being has been studied throughout all ages, yet a lot about him still remains mystery. Be it behaviour, the body form or the soul. In all these, One fact still remains a universal truth; "The desire to fulfill his personal desires above the needs of others".

Self-centeredness is indisputably an innate nature of man, nonetheless many have developed the ability to suppress it's manifestation, though they are the insignificant few. Many problems plaguing humanity are mostly avertable if self-centeredness is put into check, particularly here in Nigeria and this is because self-centeredness, like a cancer spreads uncontrollably and leads to various antisocial vices such as imperialism, corruption, nepotism, tribalism, racism, bigotry and religious fanaticism. These aforementioned vices are the genesis of problems disturbing the world today, particularly Nigeria and Africa in general.

If a person understands that, his beliefs which he holds dear as the absolute truth to him might be relatively erroneous to another, he develops tolerance. Also, if a person understands that his position of power is to serve the general populace not gratifying his own personal desires and interests, then corruption will not rare it's ugly head. Furthermore, if a person understands that good character, attitude, knowledge, qualifications and other meritable qualities should be the criteria for considerations, surely corruption and nepotism will be words only in the dictionary.

Finally, the desire to benefit humanity while finding balance in one's own personal needs and interests should be a moral obligation upon all. The best of men are those who benefit humanity.
CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage's Luggage Stolen At Airport by DAZZLEME88(m): 10:15am On Dec 27, 2017
One thing is sure, a vibrator or Love Machine will be found in the bag grin
EventsRe: Bride Changed Her Mind On Her Way To Her Wedding (Video, Photos) by DAZZLEME88(m): 7:21am On Dec 01, 2017
Referendum50:
Every disappointment is a blessing
Not every disappointment is a blessing, some maybe. Otherwise fools would be super blessed people.
CrimeRe: Lady Tortures 12-Year-Old Cousin With Hot Knife For Stealing N50(Disturbing Pic) by DAZZLEME88(m): 11:26pm On Nov 27, 2017
Women are more guilty of cases like this. This is worse than domestic violence. Its more like domestic terrorism, yet the statistics always count incidents where men are the aggressors and shield cases like this. I am not an advocate of violence against any gender or child. I still believe there is bias in the so called campaign in Nigeria particularly. Those "feminist" championing it are just out to hang the men on stakes, turning blind eye to these kind of incidents. Maybe they excuse these cases because the women do not carry out these acts on their kids but house helps or other dependents. Time is of the essence though!
EducationRe: School Sends Girl Home Because She Didn't Wear A Bra (pics) by DAZZLEME88(m): 9:08am On Nov 04, 2017
I blame the celebs and some "biased feminist" that make the new generation of kids and some unfortunate adults(slow) think its okay to do whatever they feel comfortable with, irrespective of how it makes others feel, the impression it creates and how it impacts people around. They challenge fair standards, wanting to have their way by all means. I bet some biased feminists will also say its okay to dress like that to Church or Mosque.
In summary I will say, if you are not comfortable with the standard rules, accepted by majority(sane persons), then bounce. There is modelling, porn and related industries. They could as well become artists/video vixens, it appears that's the main source of inspiration and mentorship.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Government Deserves Praise For Improvement In Power Supply by DAZZLEME88(m): 7:15pm On Oct 12, 2017
Ignorance is a disease really. Its an ignorant opinion, that because the power supply situation has improved(apparently) in your neighborhood or state, that by extension the whole of Nigeria is experiencing same improvement. A toddlers logic!!! Now he is guvubg kudos to an administration. You will grow up and be wiser, I hope.
Music/RadioRe: NBC Shuts Down Show On Radio Discussing "Asaba Massacre" by DAZZLEME88(m): 6:54pm On Oct 05, 2017
agbangam:
we all need to becareful wit d kind of freedom of speech we are demanding for, some so call freedom of speech can cause chaos just like it did in Rewadan. Those so called politicians have means to leave d country wen it burns just like Syria while d ordinary citizens becomes d victims of d stuupid freedom of speech.
U guys need to watch documentaries on Syria war, too much freedom of everything can lead to untold hardship
So you prefer chains and whips?
EventsRe: Father Drags Son In-law From His Daughter As He Attempts To Remove Her Garter by DAZZLEME88(m):
Ok
EventsRe: Father Drags Son In-law From His Daughter As He Attempts To Remove Her Garter by DAZZLEME88(m):
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PoliticsRe: Why We Sacked TCN MD – Fashola by DAZZLEME88(m):
I see
PoliticsRe: The Organised Scam Called Naptin. by DAZZLEME88(m):
Yours Truly,
Concerned Citizen.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m): 11:36am On Jan 10, 2014
Mr. Oppy, in as much as some people here may appreciate your advert, I strongly think its a deviation from the focus of this thread, not even related. I guess I am speaking for a good majority. Please cross-check next time. Thank you.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m):
I heard.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m): 6:41pm On Jan 05, 2014
Hello everyone, I hope you are all settled as regards your accommodation and hope you are settling-in fine as well. Try to socialise, make the most of the opportunity. To the guys at Akangba, please I need to see photos of your lavish accommodation, as much as you can take from the room to the wardrobe and bathroom, I trust you could upload them here. Thanks in anticipation. Cheers guys
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m): 5:42pm On Nov 19, 2013
I prefer Akangba or Egbim
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m): 5:33pm On Nov 19, 2013
lol @ Wallex and Miraaj..... my akangba peeps
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m):
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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m): 10:37am On Sep 13, 2013
I received the message too.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Transmission company of Nigeria (TCN). by DAZZLEME88(m):
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EducationRe: 2012/2013 Unilag Mba; Cost And Exam Overview. by DAZZLEME88(m):
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