Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu: IPOB Declares Sit-At-Home Every Monday - Governors, Police Kick by dumodust(m): 11:26am On Jul 31, 2021 |
chinedumoooo: Now is Clear that most ipboos are jobless and selfish. They are people that have made themselves useless and keen on dragging everybody down to their level. Who declares a lock down on a Monday? Who did they discuss with? |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu: IPOB Declares Sit-At-Home Every Monday - Governors, Police Kick by dumodust(m): 11:15am On Jul 31, 2021 |
MARKone: Your One day out of the seven days, should not be enforced, it is not every Igbo man or woman that is sympathetic to Kalu and his Biafran course, a lot indeed are not and his modus operandi. People should be allowed to go about Thier normal business without fear of molestation from IPOB. This is my point exactly. We don't run or trust dictatorships in igboland. When did ipob become de facto leaders of the igbo. If the igbo Town unions or associations endorsed this, then its more legit than one man surrounded by scoundrels making a proclamation from nowhere and expecting us to adjust our schedules for no reason. This is not the igbo way of doing things... I repeat, this is not igbo culture |
Politics › Re: IPOB Vows To Lock Down South-east If Nnamdi Kanu Is Not Released By August 8 by dumodust(m): 4:53pm On Jul 30, 2021 |
jaxxy: Ipob doesn’t own the south east neither do they own igbos. They should stop talking like people who didn’t go to school. It doesn’t make sense.
This same thing kanu was doing arrogantly like he owns Igbos by force. It is wrong.
Why was kanu galavanting all of the place knowing there is a warrant to arrest him in place?? No he was caught and illegally brought back into the country. U now want to disrupt the whole south east for Smtn they know nothing about?  Exactly my point, it's high time right thinking igbo step out to confront this people. These people keep at home with the instrument of fear and threat of violence using low life worthless human beings who don't want to go to work. Last Monday, they disrupted nnewi and parts of onitsha. I wonder if his hometown was subjected to such stupidity. The town unions in Anambra should take note, this is not acceptable to igbos |
Crime › Re: Hushpuppi: How I Bribed Abba Kyari In $1.1m Deal by dumodust(m): 10:45pm On Jul 29, 2021 |
Ahmed4002: Hotels name after famous drug lords like
Pablo and Gustavo.
Make we just dey look sha One of their joints has a sign in front 'THE WORLD IS YOURS' Anyone that had watched the movie scarface featuring Al pacing as Tony Montana will remember that phrase. The movie was all about drugs and drug lords |
Family › Re: Married Men In The House Please Advice Me by dumodust(m): 11:32am On Jul 22, 2021 |
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Family › Re: Married Men In The House Please Advice Me by dumodust(m): 11:31am On Jul 22, 2021 |
Teleprompter: At 22, you can not really ascertain your woman's true character. She might be acting nice because you are her provider. She does not have to bring suicide into the matter. I would not also trust the parents who are alive and comfortable with the fact that you are paying the daughter's school fees as a boyfriend. Those brothers would not go away even if you ignore them. Their behaviour is as a result of bad upbringing. If it was just one I the brothers acting like a beggar, I would not judge them but for all four to be like this is not the kind of family that a young successful man should get entangled with... You must find a way to test your woman for true love before going ahead to marry her. At 24, you might be financially stable but for the Nigerian society, you might need to be a little older to be able to face the challenges of being a married man to an awkward family, at that. Gbam!!! Case closed |
Family › Re: Married Men In The House Please Advice Me by dumodust(m): 11:29am On Jul 22, 2021 |
Klass99: How you are not able to see anything wrong with the threat of suicide and this entire family you want to marry into, is beyond me I swear . The fact that you are here questioning your intent to marry and seeking advice suggests that you are not 100% certain or convinced you'll be doing the best thing for yourself if you marry her.
Forget all this my mother supports, her parents agreed and support, she is a good girl etcetera. Of course, her parents will agree and support because you are handling a crucial responsibility of theirs by taking care of their daughter for them, even before you've married her. That they've turned down 3 suitors doesn't mean you are the apple of their eye o! It's possible those suitors no hold pepper like you.
There's nothing in your original post to even indicate this girl is a good girl like you and others claim. Have you forgotten that in Naija you marry a whole family and not just an individual? The way I perceive your potential in-laws from the little I've read ehn, if you were my brother or friend, I will tell you to please abandon project and re-route, good girls are available she is not the only one in that category.
A friend of mine (Richard) is married to a last born of a family (Sharon) Sharon's older siblings are in the habit of asking and pressuring her for financial assistance because they believe Richard is well to do. Richard is not stunningly rich but he is doing well for himself, Sharon doesn't work but owns a tailoring shop with unreliable income because her customers can owe for Africa.
Richard gave Sharon the children's school fees to pay one time and rather than pay it, she surrendered to the pressure from one of her siblings and gave out the money without informing Richard until the school started calling for their money. Richard's in-laws and your potential in-laws are not any different if you ask me because you are both plagued with insensitive and parasitic in-laws who see you as their meal ticket.
Good girls and good in-laws are not extinct or hard to find, like people claim. There are too many people on the face of this earth (and in Naija alone) to limit yourself to that sort of thinking. Thoughts become things, if you think there are no good girls that will be your reality sooner or later. If you think there are good girls, that will be your reality as well.
The two of you are even young, those your in-laws go use una head die, while playing the seniority card and disrespecting both of you in the process. At least Richard na old and experienced guy, his in-laws arrange themselves well with just one look and a few words from him. You have a very good head on your shoulders... |
Politics › Re: No Going Back On Grazing Routes Recovery – FG by dumodust(m): 9:06pm On Jun 19, 2021 |
Academicwizman: You are the one that is assuming that the grazing routes are exclusively for the Fulanis. You can't be blamed for that because obviously, they dominate the business. However, I am not aware of any law that says it's only the Fulanis that can engage in herding or that can use the grazing routes FG has not said so. We are unconsciously ceeding the grazing routes to the Fulanis if we keep distancing ourselves from it. Let southern youths also become herdsmen. We will all use the grazing routes together. After all, the Igbos do not stop anyone from becoming a spare part dealer. Dumb argument because southerners do not want and do not need grazing routes to rear cattle. Anybody not prepare to by enough land for ranching should let it be. Finis |
Politics › Re: ₦720 Billion Subsidy Burden Presses Harder As Oil Price Sustains Rally by dumodust(m): 7:47am On Jun 14, 2021 |
Usually, rising or high oil prices meant economic boom... but now, this government has bent it into more woe so that they can steal. Shame |
Crime › Re: Uber Driver, 2 Traffickers, ATBU Student Caught With Cocaine, 3kg Skunk (Pics) by dumodust(m): 11:29pm On Jun 13, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Untold Story Of Nigeria-Niger Republic Rail Line by dumodust(m): 9:23am On Feb 24, 2021 |
Out of all the grammar, my own is... Why are we the ones paying for this rail if it's really really important to Niger? |
Politics › Re: 2023: Igbo In Delta, Rivers Can’t Use Southeast Slot, Says Anyim by dumodust(m): 10:24am On Jan 31, 2021 |
jerosman2: My name is written here because I have nothing to hid. I don't pretend like u igbos. My name is Jerry Uchechukwu Oyem. Am not a politicians or actist that being real on social media, so shut up!! Foool!!! Let's watch and see |
Health › Re: Port Harcourt Pollution Endangers Residents' Health - BBC by dumodust(m): 10:22am On Jan 31, 2021 |
Since it's on the front page, let's book land here before people return from church  |
Politics › Re: 2023: Igbo In Delta, Rivers Can’t Use Southeast Slot, Says Anyim by dumodust(m): 5:11pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
privaldo: Nwanne, my issue he would have said SE and SS instead of implying Igbos, and causing further division between the SE and SS Igbos. I understand your perspective... He should have been more diplomatic |
Politics › Re: 2023: Igbo In Delta, Rivers Can’t Use Southeast Slot, Says Anyim by dumodust(m): 4:44pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
privaldo: Please understand the context of the original post, da'alu. Da alu o... I understand your view point but which other way do you want him to say it? Once they mention south east, it becomes a feast for all but when you mention south South, it's exclusive. Anyim is just saying that we shouldn't lose focus of the discussion |
Politics › Re: 2023: Igbo In Delta, Rivers Can’t Use Southeast Slot, Says Anyim by dumodust(m): 1:07pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
privaldo: I am from Rivers in the South South, so this is not about being inferior or not. I never underestimated the political prowess of the South South Igbos, I was only talking about building a bond with them. The Igbos in the southeast have no identity issues and don't need to solve any problems, if you igbo guys down south are still living in the tower of Babel with your identity issues, how we take cause am? |
Politics › Re: 2023: Igbo In Delta, Rivers Can’t Use Southeast Slot, Says Anyim by dumodust(m): 12:57pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
jerosman2: My name is Jerry Uchechukwu Oyem. Does that sound like Igbo name? Yes, but I hate being called Igbo. In fact I hate Igbo with passion. Am from Ndokwa east lg of Delta state. No so called Igbo be cos I hate yo be called that wants yo take Igbo slot. We don't need it. We are better than Igbo and Nigeria trust us than Igbo. Don't refer to us as Igbo be cos wr are not. Nobody actually wants to know who you are, carry your pathological need to be acceptable to the rest of Nigeria and drift on. See how many times you mentioned igbo in your write up? Who asked you question? Be whatever you want to be.... Jerry Uchechukwu Oyem... With no real brain to keep his real name off anonymous social media. This post will come back and haunt you later |
Business › Re: Forbes 30 Under 30: Meet Omoha Nduka, 25-Years-Nigerian real Estate Billionaire by dumodust(m): 12:39pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
dairykidd: Its bad enough to be subject to poverty because it will make other people's success sound fake then combined with envy like i see on this thread is just the highest form of witchcraft.. Make u just look mirror n ask ursef why u dey vex na? He can enjoy his money in peace, but going publicly to try and woodwink thinking people is insulting... We encourage hardwork or smartwork but abeg abeg no come here dey tell pikin stories full of holes with your media laundering team |
Business › Re: Forbes 30 Under 30: Meet Omoha Nduka, 25-Years-Nigerian real Estate Billionaire by dumodust(m): 12:29pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
seborrhic: The problem is that they even wrote the story like an illiterate blogger. When did he enter school,when did he finish,what is the name of the Chinese company that gave him his first contract,how did he raise substantial funds then to execute the contract,etc. His story might have some elements of truth,but if I am to go by this Forbes account,I would even be more suspicious. The story no clear at all |
Business › Re: Forbes 30 Under 30: Meet Omoha Nduka, 25-Years-Nigerian real Estate Billionaire by dumodust(m): 12:25pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
BluntTheApostle: It is only a matter of time before he is nabbed.
Instead of them to lay low and enjoy their ill-gotten wealth in peace, they would be hugging the limelight.
Anyway, it is a curse.
The curse always drives them to do things that would get them caught and put away. I dey tell o, he's telling mineral stones to children, where did he mine them? which in particular? Which company was supplied? Just a million dollar contract like that? Why didn't it continue? Reminds me of e-money saying he got a 30million dollar contract out of the blues too. This dude is using real estate to clean the money He probably ran back from Hong Kong when the noose was tightening. |
Business › Re: Forbes 30 Under 30: Meet Omoha Nduka, 25-Years-Nigerian real Estate Billionaire by dumodust(m): 9:28am On Jan 30, 2021 |
DebbieBianca: Forbes 30 Under 30: Meet Omoha Nduka, 25-Years-Old Nigerian real Estate Billionaire
Omoha Nduka John is an award winning Nigerian real estate entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. He is the chairman of Prince luxury group and founder of Prince omoha foundation.
Omoha Nduka was born in the city of abakaliki on 3 September 1995, he hails from umuebe ezzamgbo in Ohaukwu local government area of Ebonyi state, Nigeria.
He did his primary and secondary school both in ebonyi and proceeded to ebonyi state university where he obtained a bachelors degree in political science.
Omoha’s persistence and strong desire for success had made him started a recharge card business while studying at the age of 14.
The turning point in his life was between 2010 to 2011 when he visited his elder brother in Lagos. After two time visits he decided to join his brother in his business where he made a substantial savings and ventured into mining business. Everything moved into greater heights after he got his first million dollar contract with a Chinese company to supplied mineral stones.
Thereafter he traveled to Hong Kong for business and later returned back to Nigeria and established Prince Luxury Group in 2016 which has now become one of the fattest growing company in real estate sector, his company specialises in Morden residential Homes in Lagos, Abuja and other parts of the country.
Prince Omoha as famously called is a philanthropist who uses his platform “Prince Omoha foundation” to supports young entrepreneurs in Nigeria and Africa and as well the less privileges in Nigeria.
Omoha Nduka is rated as one of the young richest and most influential real estate entrepreneur in Nigeria with an estimated net worth between $4.3million to $5 million US dollars as of October 2020 according to Forbes and Bloomberg latest index’s
He was recently nominated by Forbes Africa 30 under 30 class of 2021 They have come again o, invictus 2.0... you suddenly out of the blues got a million dollar contract to supply mineral stones to a certain company in china... Hahaha... Oga be specific, which one be mineral stones and which company so that we can research. Why can't these people just stay away from the limelight. Real estate my ass |
Politics › Re: Profile Of Major-General LEO Irabor, The New Chief Of Defence Staff by dumodust(m): 4:44pm On Jan 26, 2021 |
This guy looks like a proper soldier, more than the chief of army staff but they just indirectly retired him with this big sounding but empty chief of defence staff position
Useless post!!! |
Politics › Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by dumodust(m): 12:28pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
AlhajiImam: Read history, fulanis are not walkovers. Media war is not our trend of action. But we still love Nigeria and peace You're not serious yet... If you want to tow that line, then you guys better return to where ever. |
Politics › Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by dumodust(m): 12:22pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
AlhajiImam: We are cut up with desertification and climate change. That's why we come down south. We have been in the south over 100 years but all of a sudden your governor want to eject us, what if we Retaliate to your people nko People irrigate land, farm, innovate...and Even Grow grass. Your land is fertile, ask your governors for help and stop blaming everyone else. Stop claiming being in the forest for 100yrs because that's a big lie. Herdsmen were traditionally normadic drifting down south in dry season and north in rainy but not holding territory or other people's lands. You can't use desertification as a reason to push people off there lands FOR FREE! If you need land, negotiate and pay, same way you sell you cows which are not for free. |
Politics › Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by dumodust(m): 12:17pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
AlhajiImam: Our nature of business makes us to stay in the bushes and forests. Why chase us out Just read what you typed  Incredible |
Politics › Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by dumodust(m): 12:16pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
AlhajiImam: Government builds markets and allocates to Igbo people for their business. How many ranches did the government build for us? Your segregative governments didn't build shit and nobody was given anything for free... Go and check then return |
Politics › Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by dumodust(m): 12:02pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
AlhajiImam: Cattle ranching is alien to our culture Then do it on your own land... Not violating other people's culture and established Nigerian laws and expect them to keep quiet. I'm sure I can't wander into your compound or into your harem and you will be happy with it or not shoot me dead. Do not expect treatment you do not give others, if you all want us to be wandering and occupying free in this country, say so... We down south need farmland and maybe occupying the open spaces in the north for free will be ideal |
Politics › Re: High Court Banned Open Grazing In 1969, Akeredolu Rules Effective Tomorrow by dumodust(m): 11:58am On Jan 24, 2021 |
AlhajiImam: The FG should be proactive here before it escalates.
Fulanis have the right to live and stay anywhere in this country. It is enshrined in our constitution. Nobody likes war but we won't stretch our necks to be cut off without a form of resistance Nobody is chasing them away, they were simply asked to vacate the forest reserve because it is not to be occupied and degraded for free. They should buy land like everyone else and ranch, not wandering into other people's premises. I was never given free accommodation anywhere I went including the north. Normal people rent or buy You guys should calm down, do the right thing with proper documentation not clustering like a herd |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Kill Imo Accountant-General's Brother (Graphic Photos) by dumodust(m): 11:00pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
Brendaniel: Imo state, there is something that is going on there, the assassination of men who visit their village, there is something some people are not explaining... I dey tell you, something is wrong in imo state |
Politics › Re: 2023 Presidential Election: Buhari Plotting To Bar Some Politicians - Junaid by dumodust(m): 12:07pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
bolaayenimo: Obasanjo did that using EFCC..why do people forget things so easily We're tired of all these 'obasanjo did it' and ' good luck did it' Oga was elected to do the right thing not continue status quo or get worse |
Health › Re: How Tramadol Destroyed My Life by dumodust(m): 6:46pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
Jakumo: In addition to the global Corona virus pandemic, the USA is also in the throes of an opioid epidemic that has claimed thousands of Americans each year for the past decade. The vast underground market in prescription opioid pills is fed by corrupt doctors who prescribe opioids in exchange for cash under the table, by patients who sell off their "excess" prescription drugs at huge price markups, and by armed robbers who specifically target pharmacies, attracted by the extremely high cash value of those opioid pills and injectables.
The high prices of pharmacy grade opioid pills, ultimately drive most addicts to try heroin, that life-annihilating granddaddy of all opioids, whose victims never quit until the mortician beckons. When one considers the growing number of Tramadol addicts stumbling about the streets of Nigeria's cities and towns, it is only a matter of time before heroin begins making serious inroads into Nigerian drug culture, to devastating effect. Great analysis, we are going to have a huge drug problem in the future. I have never really thought about it this way you layed it out... Thumbs up |
Health › Re: How Tramadol Destroyed My Life by dumodust(m): 5:10pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
Vyolet: Doctors prescribe Tramadol just like ibuprofen to ease pain or is there another Tramadol? Tramadol is very important medically which is why this so called abuse is annoying. They are using supra-normal and very high doses though which is why... Imagine using 500mg of tramadol  Normal doses are 50-100mg 12hrly Tramadol has opioid like activity so such high doses may feel like morphine or heroine and even have spillover effects on other receptors in the brain |