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Crime / Re: Joshua Usulor Jailed For Killing Feyisayo Obot In Lagos Hotel Room by Emioluwa: 2:52pm On Sep 22, 2021
LokoH:
Evil people
Career / Re: Share Your Career Transition Experience by Emioluwa: 6:24pm On Jun 25, 2021
moshuur:

Did u combine both d software and hardware (phone engineering)??

I think d software aspect has less competition when compared with hardonware
Only the hardware aspect, lack of laptop restricted me that's what is stopping me from learning programming. I need laptop seriously but no money
Career / Re: Share Your Career Transition Experience by Emioluwa: 9:59am On Jun 25, 2021
Although still in progress
Study statistics and mathematics (ND) proceed to study Agric Economics (drop out because of fund)
Went to ICT line learn phone Engineering and I'm good at it,but the competition is too much in so opt in for programming and java script but abandon when when mobile device could not do the work again except PC.
Finally I saw an opportunity in German vocational school in Lagos to study building construction which I just graduated and I'm hoping to build career in it I love the work just looking out for connection or job placement.

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Family / Re: What Was The Most Foolish Thing You Did When You Were A Kid? by Emioluwa: 3:09pm On Feb 23, 2021
So many of those foolish thing.
Remember the time I use to plant everything they gave to me as food, I plant my rice separately the fish, meat even the egg too and I will be checking everyday if its has germinate.
But the height of it is when I planted the hard currency gave to me by my uncle that just arrived from UK, when my mum ask me of the money I told her to wait till after 7th days lolz .
I don't know how many of us hear about the fare tales they share then around 90's that money grow on trees in United Kingdom so that's why I planted the money.

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Family / Re: How Much Is The Cost Of A DNA Paternity Test In Nigerian Hospitals? by Emioluwa: 10:49am On Jan 02, 2021
akpunda86:



Sorry ohhh my Four kids my carbon copy. natural DNA done and dusted. They are oyiri Nba
If I we're you I won't bank on that because it has been proving over time that child do resemble the man their mother sleep with during pregnancy

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Politics / Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Emioluwa: 1:51pm On Dec 28, 2020
Alpha100:
I have both of Max Siollun's books if anyone is interested.
I'm interested sir. Floweyolayemi@gmail.com thank you sir
Politics / Re: Obasanjo: How I Survived Dimka Coup. Olu Bajowa Saved Me by Emioluwa: 1:39pm On Dec 28, 2020
Racoon:

I have all Max Siollun three books and cherish them a lot because they gave clear succinct dirty histroy of all these past military leaders Nigerians are venerating today as gods especially the role the sitting president played in the July 28-29 1966 northern counter-coup killings @ Ikeja Barracks.I have a copy of the "76" movie.I even watch clips yster night.
please sir/ma'am I'm interested in that book, I have search online to download the book but the price is too high. I will send my mail to your DM thank you in advance
Family / Re: What Did You Do To Receive The Worst Beating Your Parents Ever Gave You? by Emioluwa: 3:28pm On Dec 16, 2020
femi4:
Abacha days....fell and poured the last 10litres of kerosene in house on the floor
If this is true then you don't need to explain further because I could relate

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Family / Re: My Sister Want To Expose My Secret Life To My Husband by Emioluwa: 4:17pm On Dec 09, 2020
Let whom without sin be the first to caste the stone. I watch in awe and shock how people castigated this woman like they are clean too.
First and foremost I'm not supporting the woman but the deed has been done already so no point in judging her beside her conscience is doing that already.
Madam if by now you have not confess since February you have been seeking advice then its seem like you don't want to enjoy peace of mind for the remains days of your life.
I don't have much to say to you, all I want to say is forgive yourself first because that is the way you can make restitution with God
After then open up to to your husband completely.
Also its important you seek the forgiveness of your children too especially the one in question, you have denied her the motherhood she suppose to enjoy enough.
For those of you that act in the role of deputy Jesus, remember when they brought the proustite to Jesus what he say to the crowd that make them one after the other and remember what he told the woman too.
Education / Re: Share Your Experiences Being Flogged in Secondary School by Emioluwa: 4:58pm On Nov 13, 2020
Those are memories I won't forget in a hurry but I will share two
It happened I was in SS2 that year and one morning the VP academics just decided to do general checking and monitoring, so they are sending those guys that their short long beyond their knees and girls that wear gown that didn't reach the knees outside.
So in front of the whole school they are beating all of them girls are to receive 6 strokes of cane while guys are receiving 12. But there was this guy Michael whom we all know to be strong boy decided to turn the whole beating to comedy.
When it reach his turn to receive the 12 stroke, he was just dancing with it and singing along like 123... Before all the teachers could know what's happening the whole assembly started singing along with him by counting along with clap and this annoyed the man that was beating him to the extent he didn't stop at 12 but at 18 still yet bobo mike didn't flinch and this increase the ovation we gave him.
To cut the story short, the principal got involved and declared "festival of cane" instantly
More than half of day was used to beat all the students from JSS1 to SS3. The cry that day is like second ward war.
The whole festival ended at exactly noon and rest of the day was used to nurse our wound individually.

I was in JSS1 2nd term and there was this teacher 'Mr shofoluke' but nicknamed Shofo maybe because of his wickedness, he always beat us with slight opportunity sometimes he would say we didn't great him properly when he enter.
So this unforgetfull day he was beating us as usual for no particular reason so I just decided to teach him a lesson or so I think, I was thinking of what to do before it reach my turn and my eyes just caught up with his shining shoe.
So when it reach my turn to receive "shofo super" I just match his shoe with all my strength, of course it wasn't expected and it pain him from the way he shouted because for like 3 to 4 minutes he release me to nurse his wound but when was he was back for me.......I better not tell you what eyes seen what my ear heard and the thought that came to my mind.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Biden Wins More Votes Than Any Candidate In US History, Breaks Obama's Record by Emioluwa: 4:01am On Nov 05, 2020
Righteousness89:
GOD Bless President Donald John Trump!
You have Fought a very Good Fight!
We GOD All the Thanks, Glory and Honor in all things..

Personally, I Have no Regrets Supporting you Spirtually and Physically.
I will do it wholeheartedly over and over again!

Its unfortunate the Eyes of people are open but that can't see what is Coming!
The Season of Mercy is Gradually coming to a Close!
It's time to sit up and Secure your Soul for Eternity!
It's time to Fully Embrace JESUS Christ as your Lord and Savior!
The Night is Far Spent! The Day of the LORD is at Hand!!
They that Have Ears to Hear should Hear!
why do you always cry blue murder when ever Antichrist or anyone that does not believe in your message show up.
Don't you ever thought that it's part of God plan to fulfil his prophecy.
So whoever win in America or anywhere God know about it, and please try and remove personal sentiment and emotion from the message you preach it's annoying
Politics / Re: A Letter To All Nigeria Youth ( The Success Of The Protest) by Emioluwa: 1:28pm On Oct 30, 2020
Goodmarlian:
These youths think fulanis are joking ,come and seize power now 2023 no far... grin
. Why don't you wait and see for yourself.
Maybe you don't know that the narrative have change, youth have responded to the Clarion call
Politics / A Letter To All Nigeria Youth ( The Success Of The Protest) by Emioluwa: 3:06pm On Oct 29, 2020
Good day fellow Nigerians, and let me first and foremost commensurate with the families that lost loved ones during our struggle for better Nigeria, may God give us the fortitude to bear the inspearable loss.

It's been a very long time I write or talk about state of affairs of our dear nation Nigeria reason best describe ' Diplomatic', but it's very impressive of me to pour out my mind now, not for the sake of Nigerian youth only but also for the purpose of peace of mind.

Nigeria is full of honey and milk like we do say, but permit me to say it's more than that in fact, Nigeria is full of opportunities, full of potential and it's full of a lot of genius and smart people

But it's so unfortunate that, the people at the helm of affairs didn't allow all of these germinate as long you still reside in the country and that's why you hardly see any Nigerian outside the shore of the country that is not doing well in their chosen career.

Almost every Nigerian outside the shore of Nigeria are doing wonderfully well for themselves to the extent that those who are in underdeveloped nation still find their feet but not in the country of their birth, why because of the Corrupt system that have eaten deep into every sector.

Permit me to say this not where I'm going or what I'm here to preach, I don't even have the command of diction or the prowess of using the Queen's language to pass such message across.
The truth is many people have been writing such article for long time now.

Many have continually shown us our problem as a country through different medium but only few has provided solutions or suggested how to be free from the claw of the politicians and their cronies.

Let me say that I have always wanted to write about state of the nation for very long time but the fear is grammatical blunder won't allow me to take such bold step, (Well that was then not again if you found any error here it's not intentional. It's actually the state of educational system of the country)

Where am I?
Okay what nudged me to come out of my shell to write this 750 letter word is because "Nigerians Adjust too quickly to Norms" and it's what annoyed me and trigger my anger.

For good two weeks we are in different strategic places all over southern Nigeria 'Peacefully protesting against #police brutality
most especially #Endsars and it's turn out well even gaining momentum outside the country until sponsored thugs and hoodlums from the enemy of state hijack it and started maimed protestors even to the extent of destroying some of the government properties all in the name of giving our peaceful protest a bad name.


Eventually the protest took new turn on October 20, 2020 i.e 20/10/2020 when the Nigeria Army led their battalion like going to war to the peaceful protester at lekki tollgate and open fire on the harmless youth whom had no gun nor Cutlass or any ammunition except the Nigerian flag and to cut short a lot of sound mind also wasted so many beautiful and brilliance lives that very night which till now they are yet acclaimed responsibility.

The turn of the event make some of the angry youth and wholesome of used and abandon thugs by some politicians go on haywire and started destroying lot of properties and eventually lead to massive looting by the same set of hoodlums they equiped during the last general election.

With this reckless looting and vandalization of properties, government now seize the opportunity to bring an abrupt end to the protest which is their aim from the beginning because it has never occurred to them that youth of the nation could unite in one voice to demand for justice, for all the atrocities the police and the men in power have committed.

On this note, I will like to tell the Nigerian youth and well meaning Nigerians that it's not over yet in short "it's not over until it's all over".

So why am I writing this epistle?

First to tell us well done. Our voice have been heard loud and clear.
Because the whole thing came to them as shock in fact some of them are yet to recover from the shock...

To tell us and even remind us that the death of our heroes both in lekki tollgate and all other part of the country is not in vain and we must ensure we continue with the zeal to get a new Nigeria...

Secondly, to encourage us not to give up now that we just woke up.
In fact we can't afford to give up now, our heroes and the coming generation will not forgive us if we do that.

We must also know that this agent of evil that refused "the tomorrow of the youth" to surface are not relaxing or back out from making sure we get divided base on ethnics and religion line and I must tell you they are using every means to achieve this once again.


Thirdly, dear Nigerian youth, I want to employ us to be our brother's keeper, just remember for days we were under the cold and hot weather, protesting and there was nothing like you are igbo, you are Yoruba or you an ijaw man.
So let continue to remain in one voice, in one accord.

Note and remember we are all 'Human' first before tribe, race, religion or class.
Do let's joined our voices together and continue our peaceful protest online for now and let us also use the media platforms to educate ourselves of our constitution right.

At this juncture permit me to say this;

The hoodlums those politicians used to disturb public peace don't even know their value and right as citizen of this great nation.
Therefore it's our sole duty to educate and enlighten them rather than make them our common enemy.
many of us have them around us in our neighborhood, community and even at place of works...

Let's sensitize them of danger of being patriots to this evil politicians at the expenses of their
nation.


The fourth reason I'm writing this, dear comrade is to tell you not to end your struggles and we should not end all our collective effort on protest alone either physical or online rather we should take a step further by making sure we all get our permanent voters card PVC and get ready for the next election - 2023..

My dear youth we shouldn't stop in getting our PVC only we need to fight this rogues at the helm of affairs in diplomatic way and this is the reason for as many of us that have the zeal, the energy and vision to lead Nigeria at all levels should find a party that promote Equity and justice most especially party that promote " Not Too Young To Rule" and declare their intentions with their clear blue print mission to rescue Nigeria.

From this time henceforth we should continue to sensitize all the youth especially those that are not in the capital city, the importance of their vote and the reason why their PVC is very important


On this note, I want to conclude that Quitters never win and Winners never quit

We all must know that it's our collective responsibilities not to insult the the memory of departed comrades and this is the reason we need to keep reminding our self the mission and not losing focus at any point in time till we achieve the Nigeria of our dream...

Where police will treat all the citizens with respect and where the citizens we see police as friend and not threat.

Where there where will be transparency and accountability in governance...

Were the public office holder will go in just for the love they have for the people and not the love they have for the materials things.

Where the government of the day will be for the people, by the people and with people.

On final note; I want every well-meaning Nigerian youth to know that We won't stop because we are tired but we shall stop when we are done making Nigeria great

God Bless Nigeria
God Bless Nigerian youths
#Endbadgovernance
#Endpolicebrutality
#Endinjustice
#Alutacontinual
#victoryascertain

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