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SuperS1Panther:Dont forget Boko Haram, NLC, NFF |
sparrowkid: lagbara ase edumare |
casttlebarbz:Ikosi Ketu(TVC) |
casttlebarbz:Amen o...EkoKopa i sight u. where's ur side ? |
Tuface blended in with this evergreen joint. I'm surprised people think its a new song. Song wey don tey. skiborobo yeeba ose don enter everybody's head ![]() |
Dude's got swags tho... He must have had a go at his female members tho...what religion will turn this world to ehn |
I doubt if NA keeps this guys alive even if captured. I want them all dead but then we are quite aware many BH members were forcefully conscripted. Nigerian security oufits are so quick to pull the trigger even when totally unnecessary and are fond of exaggerating death figures anyway. |
If youre poor but hale and hearty without any disease, then you should cheer up and be grateful. I cant imagine someone walking around with such an outrageous anomaly |
Some people are just lazy and avaricious. They dont wanna hustle and work yet they wanna live large. Even with the state of the economy, there is no justification for these malicious and selfish act. Where are the parents of the girl anyway? The girl could have been used for rituals for all they cared |
handsomeclouds:Its not fair o...you made me laugh out so loud in the office that my colleagues were like...whats wrong with this one? ![]() |
free2ryhme:There's a word; subjudice. You'd do well to learn the meaning of the word to avoid such distasteful outbursts in future. |
The day Nigerians can put aside excessive primordial sentiments like ethnicity and religion will be the starting point of our greatness. Here, we see a government ready to use desperate measures to tackle desperate times and here Nigerians are more concerned with ethnic bickering. We are all aware of the cumbersome bureaucratic processes that hinder businesses and investments in Nigeria and I see a concerted effort by the govt to reduce this bottlenecks to allow investments and business thrive in this economic recession so we don't end up like Venezuela. |
Horsesmouth:Great! Irrespective of whatever the stadium is used for, there's someone somewhere whose responsibility is to administer and monitor the facilities and supervise the lawn tenders, cleaners and other members of the maintenance crew. But here, few pple do their jobs cos obviously the guys at the top don't do theirs. |
seguno2:Really?! You're bereft of point. Admit your short-sightedness and stop spewing fallacies. Stadia are used all over the world for religious purposes. Our stadia are decayed due to lack of maintenance culture which is not only obtainable in sport facilities...pls, just stop typing. |
The heading would have made more sense without the "Yoruba". I wonder why we are so tribalistic. I'm Yoruba but I'm not excited with this news. I'm only sad that my country keeps losing her best to other nations due to her failure to harness potentials and exploit for the uplift of the nation. |
TBH, that dog's got better teeth. With all the 13% derivation they squander, the gov can't set up a dentists appointment ![]() |
The basics problem of this country is not necessarily that every Nigerian is terrible. The problem is the structure that our forbears and leaders have created. So, even if you're good, the system sucks in and you have to blend in to survive and succeed in the system. The officer in charge of those particular customs men is probably a good conscientious man; his good attitude must have permeated to his junior colleagues. |
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Ok...good for him and his company. I just wonder what his target audience is. |
I see comments here criticizing the level of the players' patriotism and i wonder what people commenting have ever done for Nigeria. For crying out loud, these players and other athletes have been fending for themselves while our politicians pad budgets, use fleet of jets and buy jeeps from the national treasury without adding any value to the country. These boys are flying our flag and whatever happens there reflects on peoples perception of the country. Its little wonder we are treated poorly out there cos we dont even present ourselves honourably in the international community |
LuvU2:HE? The 'he' is actually a she |
Where I'm serving is like Guatanamo Maximum Prison...Its the customer care dept of a decoder company and apart from the meagre salary, the working condition is just depressing. You work for 9hrs in a day, with only 45mins for lunch break. You cant use ur phone at all throughout, no Internet, u cant eat anything at ur desk...no health insurance despite the crazy AC...its just too much for a corper |
AlphaCentauri:Pause. Read what you wrote and examine yourself. ![]() |
Thank u , OP, for that first point. This generation is filled with bimbos. The only thing most girls know is how to pose and pout. Raise intellectual discussions and you'll meet a blank wall. I really love meeting intelligent, well-versed ladies. They are a big turn-on |
Fourwinds:Havent u seen well-raised, Clergy-men's children going wayward? You can read all the acts imaginable to kids yet they might still exhibit undesirable behaviour. But i dont believe sending out your own kid to the streets will solve anything |
I remember a girl from Emmanuel Alayande college whose "pious deaconess mum" sent packing for getting preggy. The girl was frustrated she had to dump the baby in an unoccupied building. She however came back and confessed , adding that she eants to finish her schooling but that her mum had disowned her...blah blah... The thing is anybody can err. Nigerian parents really need to take it easy on their children. The subjugation is just too much |
I dont see any problems with our leaders. We have a serious followership issue. The problem is from us. We seem to enjoy suffering so much, we quickly adjust. The fact that we havent all trooped to the street to protest all these afflictions, the fact that we celebrate these devils when they come to our area to spray money and the fact that we do not stone them is our major problem. We only shout online behind the safety of our screens |
Nigerians are fucking hypocrites. Always judgemental and nosy. He's a guy for crying out loud. Guys go shirtless everytime. Pple and their basketmouths sha |
The spate of cultism in Ogun state is unrivaled in the SW. The government is not concerned at all about it. Now, you will secondary school students threatening grown men with death. They are so bold, brazen and fearless. Its very bad. If you live or school in Ogun state , you will understand |
Drabeey:Dont worry the fear of soldier's slap will supply u with DIVINE wisdom |


