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I grew up in the north, I was born in the West, I schooled in the East and served in the south south. Now I have no strong identity with anybody. After all my sojourn I realise the tribe I love the most is my tribe. I am an igbo man. Will love to connect with others. Please we can pm on BBM 52ca10af or simply talk on this thread. Please no ipob drama but we cam discuss the igbo agenda geared towards our upliftment. Thanks. |
14th December. 52ca10af |
tripplephi:and if you found urself in a village with almost no eatery I guess you will suck your thumb right? The stupidity displayed by people here annoys me. You must not comment, you don't know me from Adam, you assume I must be in poverty when there every like hood I have a better life than you. Guess when you used that statement you also referred to urself |
What type of nonsense is this, why are some Nigerians nasty and pigs. How come it's when a food sales person sees me enter the restaurant with intention to kill my hunger, that's when he/she remembers say yansh dey scratch am, or that he has cattarh and cough. OK I get it you are human, but why scratch ur yansh when it's obvious I saw you. And you intend to serve me with that hand. Abi. I have been hungry since morning and the only restaurants I saw, the woman was coughing and digging her nose while asking if na eba or rice I go chop. I gently left the place only to enter Mr yansh scratcher restaurant . I can't eat poo. Now am going home on empty stomach simply cos am not a very good cook. Mtcheew |
I was born with a silver spoon, life was always good as a child and even till my teenage years. I had a car as a senior in secondary school, I lived around people that matter during the military era, I remember sleeping in nicon hilton Abuja for a month in 1997. Life was good till the religious crisis of the 2000 and everything came to an end, houses burnt, cars burnt, businesses burnt, lives lost, debts were owed and in a quest to survive again at previous level wrong decisions where made and houses at choice Abuja and jos locations were sold.. Barely a year later another crisis and the burning cycle repeated till the spoon was lost. Hardship came, the Hardship taught me a life long lesson that it is better you never ate on a table, than to have eaten on a table and suddenly start eating on the floor, this persisted for awhile and what struck me the most was that friends and family who lived off me in school and my family in general started having improved fortunes, though they never remembered me but I was happy to know that no situation persists forever. My mother tells me always whenever I complain of stagnancy that there was a period in Nigeria that cement was sold for 5naira a bag and some individuals couldn't purchase half bag, but today it's sold for 2000 a bag the same individuals are purchasing trailer loads and building mansions, no pain lasts forever, most pain are suddenly forgotten the moment good times arrive, my experience then showed me that Hardship is an experience best hoped unexperienced but if you are going through it though it might be difficult to bear, have faith that there will always be light at the end, today the embers of my own light and that of my family is beginning to burn, with God it will become a mighty flame and be a light of service to others in same situation. Never mock people in hard times, hard times could be emotional, financial, career, health challenges, marital. Many humans can't help you get out of it, only God and time. I am coming out my hardships slowly, the road was so rough I lost faith many times, but I looked beyond my issues and realised that so far I woke up every morning to face another issue, that means the issues of yesterday didn't kill me, the issues of today won't kill me and sooner than I know it, I will win. Wait on God to improve your situation, meantime do not despair so much lest the devil and your enemies rejoice over you, keep on living. YOU WILL ALWAYS WIN AT THE END. Thank God it's Friday. Safe journey to travellers and have a splendid weekend |
franconian:don't mind that silly officer, pulling figures from his ass. How many police officers do we then have if that number has been killed, plus no recruitment. Naija I hail |
This is a beautiful and educative thread. I have three of those aforementioned phobias. |
drmikeadams:hahahahahaha Ashewo man like me. |
ODUBEZE:I hope he does. |
richyuch:am surprised too. Guess my issue could have been age. We were discussing and laughing with me thrashing the indian on theoretical electronic analysis, still no email. I wish those that got that, best of luck. |
ColeworldMD:dat idiat with no output, what about prof Barth nnaji |
Chubhie:you shall live long. Jah bless |
Chubhie:finally I have a holiday destination when amon leave. Abeg hope hotels aren't so expensive cos na three weeks of you know na. |
Chubhie:really? Ghanaians have big butts? |
Sagamite:mumu with a third class from UK university, no wonder u use curse words, to comprehend is ur problem. A very big fool u are. I have insulted myself ranting with a simpleton who am sure can't pass a university course talk less of research. Just look at the nonsense you posted above and started jumping about I'm your UK hell hole that sagamite is wise. Am done with the waste. I don derep myself to a kid. Catch ya kiddo |
Chubhie:remember I mentioned that she has the 3rd biggest. Number one is my fiance, I gat the booty, have done my fill of the booty, it's just curiosity. |
Sagamite:no matter where your daft ass works. If I come there I will boss you. U come online with ur cheap degree if u even have gone to school, and u talk thrash you bastard son of a LovePeddler. You think living in a shanty town in the UK makes u better than who exactly, you likely hiding from the law you bloody invalid. If I ever running u. You will feel pain that hell will be a reprieve. I pray your as stupid as I think to ever seen me out in lagos. I will boil you. It's a promise. Maybe after that day u will learn a new trick your anus can do. Bloody cretin |
ColeworldMD:it's not by difficult, it's about the expectations of the job, a governor is more general, he can be judged on my sectors, he could afford to not perform well in agriculture but did well in finance, would u say he a terrible governor? I doubt it, but this is a single sector we talking about. A sector that currently requires visionary technical solutions. The power sector requires a technical solution, housing requires policy and finance he will Ace this, works involves a mixture of the two as improving it is both administrative and technical. My earlier post never surmised he will fail, it only said he would have been better fit with a less technical sector that works to his strengths |
Eyekandi:hahahahahaha. Please stop. Hahahahahaha. U are a clown |
Sagamite:wasted sperm. I blame that mofo who didn't realise that u were meant to end in a tissue paper or in the drain and dumped u in the soak away between your mother's legs. God will punish ur every essence and afflict you with madness. As you rant and have no manners even products of your sperm will be called foolish and treated with disdain. Every thing associated with you is cursed to wallow in mediocrity and ignorance, shame and failure will never forget your name. Even your shadow will cringe at being associated with you. Bastard oyibo wannabe. A blood pauper in the UK with no home training |
Semper247:now another is on the loose, Mr dull brain, governor provides a more distributed oversight function, am sure his commissioner for works and housing during his tenure was a technocrat. He is like a commissioner at federal level which is minister. The power, works and housing is a technical sector and due to its moribund state will require visionary technical solutions which Mr fashola may find difficult to administer, nothing in that post if u reasoned properly surmised that fashola was incompetent, rather I said the works and power ministry wasn't his best fit. dullards evrrywhere |
Eyekandi:na so, am sure u have met my type alot and shot them down ![]() |
Chubhie:i hope that insultive man above can see an example of how to respond to a thread, objectively and his opinion without all the crass behaviour. Anyway I am a good driver and have been driving since 1999 with no major accident history, the butt was just too massive I had to turn and look at it properly, in fact I think the government who haven't repaired the bad Road are to blame |
funlord:silence |
ColeworldMD:Wrong portfolio means the power, works and housing because it's a technical sector and he is a lawyer, he would have been better fit to a less technical sector where he will make his mark easily |
Sagamite:you have pretended not to see the mental challenge I gave you. It's an open one, open a thread on your area in life, ur advanced education, experience etc and let me humble you. Mind you it's must be in ur own subject areas you feel strongest, nairalanders who also are learned like you will judge. We won't discuss my area cos I still need you sane. |
I finally understand that many are frustrated eg funlord and sagamite and they visit my threads to use express their frustrations via curse words and display of bad manners, well as a Christian I will allow you vent out ur frustrations by whatever means you deem fit including insults to urself, I will make it a point of duty to ignore such people as one of my contributions to the plight of youths in Nigeria, so please call me names and use curse words till you feel OK. I hope life improves for you so you both change for the better. |
Yomboy4ever:hahahaha please respect urself |
funlord:online hero likely offline coward, vibrate more. This is your territory where u can hide behind a phone and talk smack. Mofo 2 u as well |
GodnGold:hmmmmm, I might still be jobless though so people like you who thought I was will be happy. God how easy to have enemies. Though thanks for the advise sha. Cheers dear |
Sagamite:ikeja, computer village. Where they load mile 2, from there we will take a little trip. I will be there Saturday from ten am upwards. Hope I will see u. Send ur phone number via pm so we know modalities. Will be great to see u on Saturday, looking forward to it. |
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