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Events / Re: Couple Used Rice In A Calabash As Cake At Their Wedding. PICS by dipsix: 9:35pm On Oct 22, 2016
Buhari, you see how you dey mess our people life abi?

ordinary cake now, man no fit afford!
Haba!!!

Anyway, this couple sef, is it by force to cut something in your wedding?!

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Jokes Etc / How Much Nonsense Can You Withstand?! by dipsix: 6:09pm On Oct 19, 2016
Have you ever tried to read a nonsense that doesn't make sense and yet, can't stop reading it even though you know it doesn't make any sense?
Ok, this is one of such nonsense. I know you're my now wondering what the f*kc is wrong with this dude sending me this nonsense?! But then, I ask again, why can't you just stop reading the nonsense and start acting like you have more sense.
Ok, the truth is, I'm just trying to weigh how much tolerance you have for nonsense. And now I know you have more than enough. Since you can read this text till this point without deleting it, you sef no get sense.

Wait, did I just insult you?
Oh yesss, I just did and yet, you're still reading. Chai.... You need help.

Just stop already and delete the damn text.

Ok ok ok.... Now I give up. It's obvious you are more patient than I thought.

I rest my case.





Your brain don lost.... abeg go find am...
Politics / On The Zamfara Killings; Time To Speak Out. by dipsix: 5:21pm On Aug 25, 2016
It was Edmund Burke that said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". When Boko haram started years ago, a lot of Muslims kept quiet while they (the boko haram members) wrecked havoc on innocent Nigerians in the name of Islam even though they knew the terrorists were terribly smearing their religion. It took years before some prominent Muslims started condemning them openly. But alas, it was too late. The damage has already been done. Today you will need God to convince anyone that boko haram isn't fighting an Islamic cause. Today, what we see all around the country is a replication of the boko haram trademark. People killing other people in the name of religion. They claim blaspheming a prophet of Allah warrants mob action against the blasphemer. How pathetic! Is God now so helpless that, mortals will have to fight for Him? Was it stated in the Holy Koran what amounts to blasphemy against the prophet and what punishment to met out to the blasphemer? Do we have laws guiding our conducts as citizens? Does the law provides that we as citizens have right to life and no one has the power to deny us it safe the same law? These and many more questions have been running through my mind since this incidence. Sadly, only a few Muslims are condemning the act openly. Most would rather keep mute,pretend like they are unaware of it or sit on the fence. Sadly also, the law hasn't made a good example of dealing decisively with people who used religion as a cover to maim and even kill others in the past,thereby giving would-be bigots confidence to perpetrate their evil intentions. The earlier every true Muslim who care about his/her religion openly condemn these guys and their actions, the better for us as a nation. If we let this trend unabated, the resultant effect it will have on our nation is better imagined. LET'S SAY NO TO RELIGIOUS BIGOTRY.
Religion / Re: On The Zamfara Killings; Let's Speak Up Before It's Too Late. by dipsix: 5:18pm On Aug 25, 2016
Fp na haba!
Religion / On The Zamfara Killings; Let's Speak Up Before It's Too Late. by dipsix: 9:09pm On Aug 24, 2016
It was Edmund Burke that said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing". When Boko haram started years ago, a lot of Muslims kept quiet while they (the boko haram members) wrecked havoc on innocent Nigerians in the name of Islam even though they knew the terrorists were terribly smearing their religion. It took years before some prominent Muslims started condemning them openly. But alas, it was too late. The damage has already been done. Today you will need God to convince anyone that boko haram isn't fighting an Islamic cause. Today, what we see all around the country is a replication of the boko haram trademark. People killing other people in the name of religion. They claim blaspheming a prophet of Allah warrants mob action against the blasphemer. How pathetic! Is God now so helpless that, mortals will have to fight for Him? Was it stated in the Holy Koran what amounts to blasphemy against the prophet and what punishment to met out to the blasphemer? Do we have laws guiding our conducts as citizens? Does the law provides that we as citizens have right to life and no one has the power to deny us it safe the same law? These and many more questions have been running through my mind since this incidence. Sadly, only a few Muslims are condemning the act openly. Most would rather keep mute,pretend like they are unaware of it or sit on the fence. Sadly also, the law hasn't made a good example of dealing decisively with people who used religion as a cover to maim and even kill others in the past,thereby giving would-be bigots confidence to perpetrate their evil intentions. The earlier every true Muslim who care about his/her religion openly condemn these guys and their actions, the better for us as a nation. If we let this trend unabated, the resultant effect it will have on our nation is better imagined. LET'S SAY NO TO RELIGIOUS BIGOTRY.
Politics / On The Zamfara Killings; Speak Out Before It's Too Late. by dipsix: 8:54pm On Aug 24, 2016
It was Edmund Burke that said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing".
When Boko haram started years ago, a lot of Muslims kept quiet while they (the boko haram members) wrecked havoc on innocent Nigerians in the name of Islam even though they knew the terrorists were terribly smearing their religion. It took years before some prominent Muslims started condemning them openly. But alas, it was too late. The damage has already been done. Today you will need God to convince anyone that boko haram isn't fighting an Islamic cause.
Today, what we see all around the country is a replication of the boko haram trademark. People killing other people in the name of religion. They claim blaspheming a prophet of Allah warrants mob action against the blasphemer. How pathetic!
Is God now so helpless that, mortals will have to fight for Him? Was it stated in the Holy Koran what amounts to blasphemy against the prophet and what punishment to met out to the blasphemer? Do we have laws guiding our conducts as citizens? Does the law provides that we as citizens have right to life and no one has the power to deny us it safe the same law? These and many more questions have been running through my mind since this incidence.
Sadly, only a few Muslims are condemning the act openly. Most would rather keep mute,pretend like they are unaware of it or sit on the fence.
Sadly also, the law hasn't made a good example of dealing decisively with people who used religion as a cover to maim and even kill others in the past,thereby giving would-be bigots confidence to perpetrate their evil intentions.
The earlier every true Muslim who care about his/her religion openly condemn these guys and their actions, the better for us as a nation. If we let this trend unabated, the resultant effect it will have on our nation is better imagined. LET'S SAY NO TO RELIGIOUS BIGOTRY.
Adverts / Re: Alternative To Liberty Reserve by dipsix: 10:21pm On May 27, 2013
don't u have an office or a physical address? How easy is it to cash my money in Naira?

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Celebrities / Re: Talented Celebrities That Refused To Drop-Out From School by dipsix: 4:02pm On May 04, 2013
jackbauersballs:

WTF is Curriculum Studies?! angry

lolz. . .all these kind 2nd hand courses self.

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