Politics › Re: Saraki's 317 Votes, Quran 31:7 And Bible 31:7 By Abdulrazaq O Hamzat by dontecrosofiso(m): 3:18pm On Oct 12, 2018 |
bilms: Quran 31:7 and Bible 31:7
During the just concluded PDP presidential election, Bukola Saraki scored 317 votes, behind Aminu Tambuwal and Atiku Abubakar.
Some people have taken this score to the Quran for explanation, believing that there is a message for the Senate President in Quran 31:7.
In Quran 31:7, Allah said " And when our verses are recited to him, he turns away arrogantly as if he had not heard them, as if there was in his ears deafness.
So give him tidings of a painful punishment" the verse concluded.
It is believed that, the painful punishment being refered to in this verse could also be extended to the fatal defeat the Senate President will suffer in 2019 general election.
This is so because, apart from the failure he would suffer in his national politics, a greater failure awaits him at the local level, in which for the first since taking over in 2003, he would be thoroughly beaten in Kwara State and his dynasty will most certainly collapse.
It was believed that the score of Bukola Saraki 317 and the message in Quran 31:7 is indirectly telling us what awaits the arrogant fellow, who walks away when being told that the people cannot be taken for granted like he has continued to do.
Even the bible is not so silent on the matter.
In bible 3:17, it says
"They fought against Midian, as the Lordcommanded Moses, and killed every man".
But that verse didn't stop there, it continued by explaining how it happened. 8. Among their victims were Evi, Rekem, Zur, Hur and Reba—the five kings of Midian. They also killed Balaam son of Beor with the sword.
9 The Israelites captured the Midianite women and children and took all the Midianite herds, flocks and goods as plunder.
10 They burned all the towns where the Midianites had settled, as well as all their camps.
11 They took all the plunder and spoils, including the people and animals,
12 and brought the captives, spoils and plunder to Moses and Eleazar the priest and the Israelite assembly at their camp on the plains of Moab, by the Jordan across from Jericho.
Many believed that apart from the leader, all his lieutenants, aiding the exploitation of the state will also be dislodged completely, as Kwara will gain it's freedom from political servitude and mindless godfatherism.
Although, there is some elements of violence in the biblical narration, but what will take place in Kwara will be peaceful, through democratic means. All Kwarans are ready with their PVC.
May Allah spare us all beyond 2019.
Good Morning
Kwara Must Change There's nothing like Bible 3:17 man. Better go back to school or ask someone about the Holy Bible, Bible its not just an ordinary book, but the words of God. So without the knowledge of it, don't even start any comparison. But this shows that Buhari followers are dumped just like him. |
Politics › Re: Rt. Hon Isah Ashiru Wins Kaduna Pdp Primaries by dontecrosofiso(m): 5:11pm On Oct 01, 2018 |
What a dam error to PDP in Kaduna State. Hunkuyi could have been the perfect Man to beat Elrufai, but with this result, I doubt PDP winning Governorship election come 2019. |
Politics › Re: Has The Declaration Of June 12 Democracy Day Change Anything In Our Economic?? by dontecrosofiso(op): 6:09pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
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Politics › Has The Declaration Of June 12 Democracy Day Change Anything In Our Economic?? by dontecrosofiso(op): 5:27pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
I just went to get some units from NEPA, or whatever they're calling themselves these days, and the conversation went something like this:
Me: "Happy June 12 in advance, my brotha. Abeg, price of units don come down?"
NEPA guy, frowning, responds: "Guy, wetin de do you? How declaration of June 12 as MKO Abiola Day take affect anything at all? Abeg, hurry up make other people pay."
Me, switching to English, : "Oh, so you mean it doesn't affect the rate of inflation, which is at double-digit by the way, the unemployment rate and the killings in Zamfara and Benue, to but mention a few?"
NEPA guy: "But of course not..." |
Politics › Re: June 12 Should Never Be A Democracy Day by dontecrosofiso(op): 2:48pm On Jun 07, 2018 |
dontecrosofiso: How can June 12 be democracy day?? Had it been IBB did not cancelled it, is it June 12 that will be the swearing in?? Is it May 29 that Buhari and his predecessors declared the winners of the election?? Not of course. I stand to be corrected. I knew its illegal, for CJN Belgore have said so. Presidency over to u. |
Politics › June 12 Should Never Be A Democracy Day by dontecrosofiso(op): 10:45pm On Jun 06, 2018 |
How can June 12 be democracy day?? Had it been IBB did not cancelled it, is it June 12 that will be the swearing in?? Is it May 29 that Buhari and his predecessors declared the winners of the election?? Not of course. I stand to be corrected. |
Politics › Re: Hausa Youths Attack Lagos Chemist For Blasphemy by dontecrosofiso(m): 3:23pm On Sep 06, 2016 |
Montaque: I am sure in my assertion not long ago. The recent increase in the spate of fulani herdsmen-related violence is more as a result of will-power than ability.
The above is because when you have your grand patron at the helm of affair, you acquire a newfound confidence in ur activities. Pmb's presence in Aso rock is the sole reason for all the senseless religious killing we started experiencing since 2015. Every northerner now sees himself as a 1st among equal who can do whatever he likes.
The decline of BH related violence presently is also more of will-power, not ability. BH has no islamic basis for continued violence, seeing that they are no longer ruled by an infidel, and the caliphate they desire may come right through from Pmb, when muslims attain their 'rightful' position in all sphere of Nigerian state. I know of the chibok girls, they will be released soon, dramatically, so as not to raise eye-brows. you have said it all. How do know all this? As if u are in the North, u are the only person that hit the nail. |
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Politics › Re: Where Is Lai Mohammed? by dontecrosofiso(m): 2:03pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
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That's the kind of politicians and technocrat Buhari dey give us. Lies has end. And secondly, I believe his parents call him to order. Thirdly, she thought Buhari has idea about the economic, but he now understand the truth. So kept quiet just to be stealing quietly. |
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Politics › Re: The West Caused President Buhari's Ear Infection? by dontecrosofiso(m): 2:32pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
GenBuhari: Osinbajo is the west's choice and agent, put in place by imperialist neocolonialist agents within the APC waiting for Buhari's removal.
Did you know Osinbajo helped Pfizer get off lightly during the legal case brought against them by Kano state, for deaths and crippling of Nigerian children, who they used to test their drugs. Osinbajo is definitely a sleeping Western agent.
He would take more IMF loans and devalue Naira, you thought you had it bad now?
Virtually all honest competent African leaders in history that genuinely seeks return of looted funds and/ or defies IMF dictates, is removed from office before too long. Either they are overthrown, have an unfortunate plane crash or they succumb to mystery illnesses.
Yaradua Abacha Idi Amin Sankara Lumumba Buhari first coming as military ruler Nkrumah Atta-Mills Gbabo At least a dozen others.
When Buhari asked these white thiefs for our looted money they have been stalling because they are aware of their plan to remove him before too long.
We Africans need to wake up and cut our ties with these white devils if we are to ever develop. which one did u prefer? The western to refused sending our looted money back or to embrace the Arabs to give us more terrorists? Answer yourself. If u don't respect for your imams, don't insult and blackmail our pastor and man of God. |
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Politics › Re: After Retirement, Alex Ferguson Earn 32M A Day. by dontecrosofiso(m): 1:17am On Dec 13, 2015 |
Adeznuru: Most people would perhaps want to retire as soon as possible if they knew even after they retire, they would still be earning £108,000 (N32m) per day. Think again if you thought Sir Alex Ferguson was going to spend his retirement walking the dog and handling his wife. Not Fergie, as he’s popularly called by some fans! The former Manchester United manager got himself a nice little earner in his dotage – as a club ambassador – just after his retirement. Reports stated that the 74-year-old would be paid £2m (N604m) for 20 appearances a year, or put another way, about £108,000 (N32m) per day. Ferguson retired as Manchester United manager in 2013 after 26 years at the helm, during which time the club enjoyed an unprecedented era of success. In addition to 13 Premier League titles and five FA Cup triumphs, Ferguson also guided United to two Champions League trophies. Ferguson stands out as an absurdly well-paid retiree whose last significant act for his club was to arrange the appointment of a dud successor. Sir Bobby Charlton, another of the club’s ambassadors, earns £105,000 (N31.7m) a year – less than Ferguson’s daily rate. It’s estimated that Ferguson earns at least 14 times as much as the British Prime Minister, David Cameron. A successful football manager Ferguson was a football manager and player who managed Manchester United from 1986 to 2013. His time at the club has led to him being regarded as one of the most successful, admired and respected managers in the history of the game. He is from Scotland. Ferguson played as a forward for several Scottish clubs and was a top goal scorer in the Scottish league in the 1965–66 season. Towards the end of his playing career, he also worked as a coach, then started his managerial career with East Stirlingshire and St. Mirren. Ferguson then enjoyed a highly successful period as manager of Aberdeen, winning three Scottish league championships, four Scottish Cups and the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1983. He briefly managed Scotland following the death of Jock Stein, taking the team to the 1986 World Cup. Ferguson was appointed manager of Manchester United in November 1986. During his 26 years with Manchester United, he won 38 trophies, including 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two UEFA Champions League titles. He was knighted in the 1999 Queen Elizabeth of England’s Birthday Honours list for his services to the game. He was the longest-serving manager of Manchester United as he overtook Sir Matt Busby’s record on December 19, 2010. He retired from management at the end of the 2012/13 season, having won the Premier League in his final season. Known to generations of football followers purely for his management of Manchester United, Ferguson has been deeply involved in the beautiful game since 1957, when he joined Queen’s Park in his native Glasgow as an amateur centre-forward straight from school. Few fans perhaps know that the successful Ferguson once ran a pub. Yes, he once worked outside football, starting out as an apprentice toolmaker and shop steward in Glasgow, Scotland, and much later running a pub that he renamed Fergie’s with a downstairs bar named the Elbow Room in memory of his physical style as a player. The ex-football manager loves playing golf and snooker in his free time. Wealthiest football manager in Britain Sir Ferguson was reportedly the wealthiest manager in Britain while he was coaching Manchester United. He was worth around £34m (N10bn), according to the 2013 Sunday Times Sports Rich List. The list was based on identifiable wealth, which includes land, property, other assets such as art and racehorses, or significant shares in publicly quoted companies, but which excludes bank accounts. Prior to the publisher’s list,France Football 2012’s list of highest-paid managers also included Ferguson as one of the top ten richest. The then 71-year-old also earned in the region of £7m (N2.1bn) a year at Old Trafford and owns a string of racehorses. Ferguson was also reported to have created $ 385m (N76bn) in value for the club, more value than any other head coach in football history. By estimation, he was responsible for the creation of 11 per cent of the publicly-traded English soccer team’s enterprise value of $ 3.5bn (N696bn) as of 2013. Ferguson accomplished this feat by consistently winning on the pitch and leading with class, which enabled Manchester United to build one of the most valuable brands in sports. The strong brand, in turn, fuelled the revenue growth which was superior to the club’s rivals. Ferguson is a member of the Eclipse 35 film investment partnership, which the tax tribunal has ruled cannot claim tax relief. He is also a member of three similar partnerships: Clyde Films, Cherwell Films and Scotts Atlantic Partners. It was once predicted that even when he retired, Ferguson was unlikely to disappear from public view. He fits his keen interest in horse racing around his commitments in the dugout as he owns or part-owns several horses, including Harry The Viking, which started favourite on April 2012 Scottish Grand National. Home and cars Ferguson lives in a mansion in Wilmslow, Cheshire in England. The place is called Fairfields, named after the shipyard where his father worked. Some would perhaps think sports cars are only for the twenty- and thirty-somethings, but even though he is 74, Ferguson had never been afraid to modernise, as his latest sports car purchase reveals. The septuagenarian bought himself a Chevrolet Volt car in 2013. When running in its near-silent electric mode, the Volt has a range of around 50 miles, capable of getting Fergie to and from United’s training ground at Carrington while he was still the manager. “I think the Volt is absolutely phenomenal,” said Ferguson. “A friend of mine drove one in the United States and kept going on and on about it, so when I had the opportunity, I said yeah, I’m going to try it because it’s the car of the future, really. I’m very pleased with it.” Sir Ferguson also owns other sports car brands, including a Lamborghini. Meanwhile, when it comes to wears, he has been often seen rocking the Nike brand. Sources: theguardian.com, therichest.com, bornrch.com, theweek.co.uk, skysports.com, forbes.com, bbc.com, en.wikipedia.org And so what? what can we benefited from it? |
Politics › Re: The Caliphate, The Emir And Nigeria’s Master Race (part 1) –by FFK by dontecrosofiso(m): 12:54am On Dec 13, 2015 |
boluwatife66: ”Do not call a conspiracy what these people call a conspiracy, neither fear ye their fear but sanctify the Lord your God in your heart and Let Him be your only fear”- ISAIAH 8:12 In an essay titled ”Afenifere: A Syllabus Of Errors” which was written in 1998 and published in Gamji.com, Emir Sanusi Lamido Sanusi wrote the following. ”Anyone who needs a lesson in how not to be a politician, and how never to win power in Nigeria should study Yoruba politicians. Unless the Yoruba masses disown Afenifere, this group of degree-bearing political illiterates will lead Yoruba land down its own version of a syllabus of errors, an island unto themselves, hallucinating in their own idiocy and content to remain marginalised citizens in their own country while blaming the north for their self – inflicted woes. The syllabus of errors remains a black spot on the history of the Catholic Church. Afenifere will be an even blacker spot on the political history of the Yoruba. Alhaji Umaru Shinkafi’s pedigree speaks mountains of what his political stance would be ab initio. He probably believes, like other Fulani politicians, that the problems of this country have a lot to do with the shift in power away from the Fulani to individuals like Babangida and Abacha, products of “ lower cultures”. The Fulani of the North, proud of the history of the Caliphate, remain proud of the roles played by Fulani leaders of the political and military establishment in Nigeria- Ahmadu Bello, Murtala Mohammed, Aminu Kano, Shehu Yar’Adua, Shehu Shagari, Jubril Aminu. They are sad that other Nigerians do not know the difference in ethnic background between say, Murtala Mohammed and Ibrahim Babangida. They do not understand how a man like Abacha, born to a cigarette-seller in Fagge quarters of Kano (and this speaks mountains of him, how he ruled and how he died) can be taken as the quintessential representative of the Caliphate whose head he disgraced and whose culture and values he sought to erode. So Shinkafi probably believes in the need for a power-shift: Back to the Fulani. He may not be alone in this tendency. Politicians like Mahmud Waziri, Bamanga Tukur, Jubril Aminu, even M. D. Yusufu may consciously or unconsciously have similar views. To the Fulani, there is nothing like ceding the presidency or power. If you want it, you work for it…If you lack the stomach to dig in and fight, too bad for you. Southern politicians have always failed to understand the complexity of the North and its politics”. These are interesting words from an interesting Fulani man. The disdain and sheer contempt that Emir Sanusi harbors for non-Fulanis and southerners and for Afenifere and the yoruba people in particular remains intact till today. His assertion that ”southern politicians have always failed to understand the complexity of the north” is false. Despite the fact that we southerners understand the nature of core northern politicians and leaders very well we have always chosen to hold our peace, condone their excesses, carry their baggage and accept their strange ways and complicated peculiarities in the name of national unity. The truth is that it is Emir Sanusi and his Fulani people that have misunderstood southerners all along. We in the south may be accommodating, tolerant and generous people but our kindness and liberal nature must never be mistaken for stupidity or weakness. That is the mistake that people like Sanusi often make with their racist views and condescending words. He forgets that the culture and history of most of the southern empires and kingdoms predates that of the Fulani caliphate by hundreds of years. 17 years after Sanusi wrote this piece about southerners I have decided to respond to him by sharing my views about the core north and its Fulani leaders. This is especially so because we have a hardline Fulani conservative at the helm of affairs in our country today. Sanusi wrote his views about the south in 1998 when his fellow northerner was Head of State but I choose to write my views about the north, not when my fellow southerner is in power, but rather when a northerner is President. I have not taken offence at Emir Sanusi’s views about southerners and I sincerely hope that he and his people will not take offence at my views about core northerners. This essay will not only be deemed as being controversial but its contents will also be keenly contested and scrutinized. This is because I am going to express some home truths here which the majority of our people know to be true but few are prepared to voice. I am making this intervention not out of hate but out of love and compassion for those that have lost their lives at the hands of our adversaries over the last 55 years. I am also mindful of the fact that every single person that is a member of the ruling class or that has held a position of leadership in this country between 1960 and today, including yours truly, has to take partial responsibility for the terrible things that our people have experienced over the years, for the criminal negligence that we have all indulged in, for the shameful conspiracy of silence that we appear to relish and for the abysmal and pitiable situation that we have found ourselves in as a people and as a nation. Those of us that are members of the ruling elite are all, in varying degrees, guilty and it is to partly ameliorate that sense of guilt that I feel constrained to speak out and expose the truth. I am not a racist or tribalist. I deplore violence and bloodshed. I have no hate in me for any individual or ethnic group and I am a firm believer in the view that all men are equal before God regardless of the circumstances of their birth, their creed, their tribe, their nationality or the color of their skin. Whilst I hold these truths to be self-evident , I also believe that it is incumbent upon those of us that lay claim to being leaders to always speak the truth about the history and unfolding events in our country no matter how uncomfortable that truth may be. We owe it to ourselves, to posterity and to God to do so. Let it be said many years from now after we are all long departed that within the madness and cacophony of national anguish, servitude and pain and during the course of the brutal and systemic suppression of the freedom and will of a cheated and broken people, there were at least a few voices that were courageous enough to call a spade and spade and to warn about the grave dangers and consequences of ignoring the injustice and wickedness that has thrived in our country from time immemorial and from generation to generation. Despite all the insults, threats, misrepresentation and, oftentimes, slanderous and utterly bizarre allegations that I, my family and my loved ones have been subjected to over the years from ignorant, venal and hate-filled men, I shall be counted among those few voices. If nothing else that is good enough for me and with that alone I would have made a meaningful contribution to my nations history and done my forefathers proud. It is with this in mind that I urge readers to fasten their seat belts and consider the following contribution. When Cain killed his brother Abel the bible tells us that God asked him the following question: he asked “where is thy brother Abel?” Cain responded in a defiant manner by asking God the following question in return: he asked “am I my brothers keeper?” God responded by telling Cain that his brothers blood was crying to Him from the ground for vengeance. From that point Cain was afflicted with a terrible curse which could not be lifted because it came from the Living God. ALSO READ:- "You Have Lost Touch With Reality" - Femi Fani-Kayode Blasts Emir Lamido Sanusi Wherever he went the curse that goes with shedding his brothers innocent blood followed him. This was made worse by the fact that he refused to repent or show any remorse for what he had done. Everything that he did failed and everywhere he went he was despised, rejected, feared, hated and viewed with suspicion by his compatriots, colleagues and fellow men. Tragedy and misfortune stalked him and he ended up being nothing but a vagabond, a marauder, a parasite and a wanderer in foreign lands. He became a byword and a proverb: a herder of goats and cattle who lived and survived by guile, doublespeak, stealing, pillaging and intimidating others. He became the proverbial leech who made a headway in life only by benefiting from the sweat, labor and hard work of his hosts and benefactors, by sponging off whichever community gave him succor and by resorting to violence and bloodshed at the slightest opportunity and at the drop of a hat. He also acquired an obsession with controlling others and an insatiable lust for power and the perpetual domination, suppression and conquest of what he perceived as “lesser tribes and lesser people”. Simply put he was a dangerous predator who sought to milk others dry and conquer by guile and assimilation. There are comparisons to be made with Nigeria here . Sinister forces and dark elements from the deeply conservative core north have killed more Middle Belters and southerners than any other in our country over the last 55 years. Worse still those sinister forces do not just kill but they also establish their own communities in the land and territory of their victims and forcefully occupy it. They have refused to stop doing so and to all intents and purposes they have developed an insatiable blood lust which compels them to shed innocent blood at the slightest whim in order to subjugate others and to remain in power. The south, whom our British colonial masters once referred to as the “rich wife”, has effectively become the Abel of Nigeria whilst the conservative core north, whom they once called the “poor husband”, has now become the Cain. For many years the Lord has been asking the core north what they have done to their southern and Middle Belt brothers and why they keep doing it. For years the conservative core north has responded with defiance and anger and asked God “am I my brother’s keeper?” The result of this open defiance and lack of remorse is simple and clear: it has attracted Gods wrath. Is it any wonder that Boko Haram now ravages the core north? Is it any wonder that every single core northern leader that has ever ruled Nigeria since 1960 has either been killed or died in mysterious circumstances whilst on the throne or was removed in a military coup and then subjected to a number of years in detention? Is it any wonder that the core north is totally dependent on the rest of the country for its sustenance and economic survival? Is it any wonder that a UNICEF report which was released a few years ago stated that if Nigeria were to ever break up that the core north would be the most impoverished, the most backward, the most unsustainable and the most barren area in the whole of the west African sub-region? Is it any wonder that they were viewed with so much suspicion by others that the core northern states were excised from the country by Major Gideon Orkar in his 1991 coup broadcast and asked to re-apply if they wanted to be part of Nigeria again? Is it any wonder that the leading south-western politician within the ruling All Peoples Congress (APC) is secretly complaining and quietly lamenting the fact that he was used in the 2015 elections by the core north simply to put one of their own back in power so that their hegemony could be resurrected and their agenda of perpetual and everlasting northern rule could be established forever? Is it any wonder that according to a survey carried out this year by Global Terror Index, which was published in the United Kingdom’s Independent Newspaper, that two of the four most deadly terrorist organisations in the world today are based in core northern Nigeria and are led, funded, peopled and inspired by core northern Nigerians? According to the report Nigeria’s Boko Haram is now officially the world’s most deadly terrorist organisation whilst what they have described as ”the Fulani militants” (aka Nigeria’s Fulani herdsmen) are number four. Is it any wonder that according to the same Global Terror Index report Nigeria is now the “third most terrorised nation in the world” whilst Iraq and Afghanistan remain the first and second and Syria and Pakistan remain the fourth and fifth respectively? Given this is it any wonder that there are loud and increasingly persistent calls for self-determination in southern Nigeria? Is it any wonder that the core north is ravaged by poverty, disease, violence, strife, conflict, stagnation and bareness more than anywhere else in our country? Is it any wonder that according to a 2015 UNICEF report Nigeria has the ”highest number of child brides on the African continent” with no less than 23 million child brides in the north? Is it any wonder that according to the World Health Organisation northern Nigeria has the ”highest number of young girls in the world suffering from vagina vesicovaginal fistula (VVF)”, a disease which comes as a consequence of sexual intercourse with young underage girls. Is it any wonder that the core north is afflicted with a self-serving and calculating ultra-conservative ruling elite who keep their own people in perpetual subjugation, darkness and bondage and who come from a distant foreign land called Fouta Jallon in modern-day Guinea? Is it any wonder that most core northerners name themselves after the towns and villages that they were born and raised in rather than after their families and forefathers? Is it any wonder that we have a nomadic core northern President who finds it difficult to stay at home? Is it any wonder that a colorful personality from one of the core northern states, who later became a respected traditional ruler, was an Islamic fundamentalist in his youth, was incarcerated for two years for being a radical jihadist and was one of those that inspired and orchestrated the murder of Gideon Akaluka for “desecrating the Koran”. Is it any wonder that a core northern Nigerian by the name of Omar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, the notorious ”underwear bomber” who tried to blow up an American airliner that was filled with passengers in Detroit, told the FBI that his ”most trusted mentor” and ”favorite uncle” was a well-known and leading core northern leader? Is it any wonder that Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, one of the most respected northen voices in the country, recently said ”the northern Muslim elite laid the foundation for Boko Haram”? (TO BE CONTINUED).http://www.forumspotz.ng/the-caliphate-the-emir-and-nigerias-master-race-part-1-femi-fani-kayode-writes/ I am a Northerner, but truly what u have mensioned was exactly our problem in the North. please who can help us? Please Almighty God Nigeria especially we the Minority Northers. Thank u FFK for your Good write-up without hate. |
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Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mali: FIFA U-17 World Cup Final (2 - 0) On 8th November, 2015 by dontecrosofiso(m): 1:25am On Nov 09, 2015 |
N annibro: Yesso! Yestday Aisha won her seat in Taraba, Today eaglets won d trophy
Sai Baba!! anywhere u go! Not only Aisha won Taraba seat, A muslim cant never rule Taraba. Mark my words. |
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Romance › Re: Advice Urgently Needed! by dontecrosofiso(m): 12:24am On Oct 13, 2015 |
Olayinka8793: Good day nairalanders, my name is Yinka and am also a twin. I have an issue bothering me and wished to post it here openly in the hope that I will get useful advice/opinion.
This post may seem long and therefore turn off those who hate long epistles but pls endeavour to read it as your advice/opinion might be beneficial to me.
I have thought of creating an alternative moniker to post this or at least lied that the problem is been faced by one of my friend and so he needs your advice like some pretentious nairalanders do, but decided to be bold enough and be real since this is just an online forum.
Sorry for digressing, now to the koko of the matter,I am 22 years old, will be 23 next January, earning a decent salary working as a hair stylist in a large unisex saloon, I have hearing loss as in total deafness though I could speak fluently, was not born deaf but an accident caused it while I was in primary school, the story of how I became deaf is one for another day, but with sheer determination and faith and Gods Grace I managed to complete both primary and secondary schooling but gave up on going further as I have no believe I could survive higher school.
My deafness affected me in very many ways, physiologicaly and emotionally and almost daily, but I hardly allow myself brood over it for a long time, the worst I have done was to cry in secret on more than four occasion for having such a terrible disability.
Ok well, my deafness affected my relationship with the opposite sex so much such that I have never had a girl friend meaning am still a virgin, though I relieve myself of what nairalanders called Konji by doing controlled mas2bation when I feel like, I could have used Oloshos to relieve myself but I considered them as dirty people and can't imagine losing my virginity to a prostitute.
I have tried summoning confidence to toast gals but our conversation is usually very short and not impressive due to the fact I don't know how to prolong such conversations and most of the ideas I saw online hardly applied to such conversation involving a person like me wit hearing loss. I communicate like a normal person by lip reading(hope u know what that is), though not always an effective means of communication but I had no other choice as my parents and me hated the idea of me learning sign language and they vehemently resisted those who suggested it when the deafness problem started.The only problem I have with lip reading was that whenever I don't understand what the other person was saying, I would indicate and ask him to repeat but if it persist I ask him or her to write it with the finger and you will agree with me that such inconvenience might be a big turn of when trying to talk to a stranger like a beautiful gal I admired.
There is this girl I admired that works as a sales girl in my aunt's pharmacy shop, she frequently passed in front of our saloon and have started having feelings for her, fortunately she know I have hearing loss and also knew I am a nephew to her boss and sometimes greets me when passing by like "boda taye",lol and I had just waved and answer "bawo ni", ordinarily I should not have problem toasting her but the fear of my deafness disappointing me and the fact I don't know anything to say that could make the toasting successfull apart from, what is your name, I want to marry you, where do you live, can I have your number, can I take you out on a date next Sunday? Bla bla bla.lol
Also there is the problem I usually encounter with young gals, when I told them I want to marry you, they be like "omo kekere ni mi" meaning am a small girl and I be like how old are you, but can we just be friends bla bla bla, any suggestion to how to properly deal with such response will be appreciated in case the gal I planned to toast say such(she looks 19+). It is not like she is out of my class or too beautiful, no no no not at all, even my twin sister is more classier.
Thanks for reading this far, I know this might seem like an unusual problem but I believe you will have one or two ideas/opinions which I might find useful in other to overcome my deafness and win over this gal. I have no intention of using and dumping her, just date her with the hope of finding her compatible for marriage when the time comes and lastly to relieve myself of Konji the natural way after having gained her trust and affection.
Modified. E be like say I want more opinions, oya CC: lalasticlala abeg do the needful. say the truth, you didnt attend high institution, how come you wrote like one them? |
Business › Re: Who's Going To Buy Payza? by dontecrosofiso(m): 4:06pm On Sep 09, 2015 |
Kennedyiheme: I wonna sell, who's intrested? how much will u sell it? |
Investment › Take Position Now And Earn Cash For This Christmas Free by dontecrosofiso(op): 6:56pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
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