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Education / Re: Rufus Giwa Polytechnic School Fees For 2019/2020 Session - Talkgeria by emmaoyes(m): 5:19pm On Dec 02, 2019
EmptyCoconutHead:
useless school.
polytechnic education should be scrapped in this country.
I hate all these ND and HND holders.
a third class Upper BSC graduate is far better than a first class Upper polytechnic graduate

Stereotype!
My dear i finished from polytechnic (This same school to be precise) though later upgraded to B.Sc, saying a university third class student is better than me me sound so absorb and odd cause i don't know what you are using as a yardstick!
I know university student that are scrap too,
You don't paint everyone with the same brush.

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Education / Re: Which Of These Courses Should She Choose? by emmaoyes(m): 2:13pm On Nov 26, 2019
Tobs01:
Nairalanders! Pls I need your candid advice.
I used to feel depressed every time I remember my dream course,and the course I found myself. I'm an undergraduate of the university of Ibadan distance learning, from the department of psychology. A 200 level students with a CGPA of 6.3. Don't be surprise of which one is distance learning?it's UI part time programme.
The journey began in 2017,when I took my first UTME exam. I did fairly well and I applied for medicine and surgery in the university of Ibadan. I wrote the post utme exam and I didn't meet the cut off mark for admission. So I opt in for UI part time programe. I opt in for UI part time program not because I could not wait to rewrite the exam the following year,the reason is that I was advised by a tutorial master. I took him as my career guardian,because I didn't know anything about university admission. So,everything he says was the final.
To make the story Short
Later years,when I found out it was part time programme,I was not pleased with it. And the cause of the big fees we used to pay (120k). I can't afford those fees due to my financial status, I'm from a poor home, where will hardly feed on 3 square meal per day. I found my strength in teaching, and I started doing that, just to afford my school fees. The cause of the stress is too much for me,I made a plan of obtaining another jamb form 2019,but I was unable to get #3,500 to apply for the form.
This is my pain,if I will be paying high school fees,on what am I paying it for. And the course is not what I wish for. Don't forget it's not about some psychologist also work in the hospital. It's a dream. I'm this type,whether I study any course,I will still do well.
This is my pain,and I used to see myself as a failure every time I remembered.
Pls, I want to write another UTME exam to study medicine and surgery. What is your advice for me? I need your help,both in terms of advice and material wealth. Plsss
I make the story, there are a lot of limiting factors for me.

You can whatsApp me or call 07037123918




It's simple bro, if you don't feel fulfilled doing what you are doing then you need to quit!

Stop that program, gather the little resources you can get from your teaching, obtain UTME form and pursue your dream,. I wish you the very best. Cheers
Education / Re: Which Of These Courses Should She Choose? by emmaoyes(m): 2:12pm On Nov 26, 2019
Tobs01:
Nairalanders! Pls I need your candid advice.
I used to feel depressed every time I remember my dream course,and the course I found myself. I'm an undergraduate of the university of Ibadan distance learning, from the department of psychology. A 200 level students with a CGPA of 6.3. Don't be surprise of which one is distance learning?it's UI part time programme.
The journey began in 2017,when I took my first UTME exam. I did fairly well and I applied for medicine and surgery in the university of Ibadan. I wrote the post utme exam and I didn't meet the cut off mark for admission. So I opt in for UI part time programe. I opt in for UI part time program not because I could not wait to rewrite the exam the following year,the reason is that I was advised by a tutorial master. I took him as my career guardian,because I didn't know anything about university admission. So,everything he says was the final.
To make the story Short
Later years,when I found out it was part time programme,I was not pleased with it. And the cause of the big fees we used to pay (120k). I can't afford those fees due to my financial status, I'm from a poor home, where will hardly feed on 3 square meal per day. I found my strength in teaching, and I started doing that, just to afford my school fees. The cause of the stress is too much for me,I made a plan of obtaining another jamb form 2019,but I was unable to get #3,500 to apply for the form.
This is my pain,if I will be paying high school fees,on what am I paying it for. And the course is not what I wish for. Don't forget it's not about some psychologist also work in the hospital. It's a dream. I'm this type,whether I study any course,I will still do well.
This is my pain,and I used to see myself as a failure every time I remembered.
Pls, I want to write another UTME exam to study medicine and surgery. What is your advice for me? I need your help,both in terms of advice and material wealth. Plsss
I make the story, there are a lot of limiting factors for me.

You can whatsApp me or call 07037123918

It's simple bro, if you don't feel fulfilled doing what you are doing then you need to quit!

Stop that program, gather the little resources you can get from your teaching, obtain UTME form and pursue your dream,. I wish you the very best. Cheers


Politics / Re: Hate Speech Bill: Wole Soyinka Writes Nigerian Senate by emmaoyes(m): 11:13am On Nov 16, 2019
Why lamenting? You got us here,
You know how many crowd you pull for this him?
Make i hear word abeggi

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NYSC / Re: Corper Susan Joseph Poses With Her Students, Says 'I Don't Want To Leave Rivers' by emmaoyes(m): 10:38am On Nov 14, 2019
[/b]"If Repeating service year is something recommendable,,,I wouldn't mind repeating till my students Leave SS3"[b]

Awwu o se wale to baun, slap your LG na, you no go only get repeat.

Tell us you need job as simple as ABC
Health / Re: What Is This New Sickness In Town That Causes Severe Itching by emmaoyes(m): 7:53am On Nov 13, 2019
freemanbubble:


Wait o
You are talking to me as if am infected

I said my uncle who is a pharmacists said that people are complaining


Something tells me you are the one,

But no big deal, whoever it is i think is getting help presently by this contributions.

Get well soon to those concerned.

Peace out!
Phones / Re: Nigeria To Run 5G Technology Trial For 3 Months – NCC by emmaoyes(m): 4:58pm On Nov 11, 2019
Simeony007:


There is Nothing in this world that has no side effect even water. People finds it difficult to accept change, we can't keep waiting and remain in the same spot. We just need to find a way to move along with this new system else we'll remain in decades while others are ahead. Let try to move with the world and not lag behind. Nigeria is already behind and trying to catch up


Have we make efficient use of the available 4G?
Am not saying we shouldn't embrace change,
Let's make optimal use of this 4G before embracing 5G.

Not how far but how well
Events / Re: Groom Carries Bride On Bike As They Go Home After Their Wedding In Bonny Island by emmaoyes(m): 4:53pm On Nov 11, 2019
autotrader014:
Trust me he is not a poor man, u can see the Camry spider behind him and the jeep after the Camry.. good stunt anyways wink

Your head dey there, even the bike na tear leather, nylon still dey him body,


Make dem stay there make pant dey wear them.

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Politics / Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by emmaoyes(m): 7:34am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.



Abeg go find somewhere siddon jor.. Hypocrites

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Phones / Re: Nigeria To Run 5G Technology Trial For 3 Months – NCC by emmaoyes(m): 1:05pm On Oct 29, 2019
Simeony007:
Nice development... I heard that it kills alot of birds in a country when they were testing it. I just hope it kills many witches Nigeria anyday they are testing it.

If you can't get good network in Nigeria by now please go and work hard earn enough money and just pack park from where ever you leave or stop complaining. Technology and the world will not wait for you.

5g I can't wait to have you!

Why don't you google the side effect of 5G before saying you can't wait to have it,

It actually does so much damage than killing birds

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Culture / Re: Adebutu Kessington In ₦300m Rolls-Royce Phantom by emmaoyes(m): 4:33pm On Oct 24, 2019
rentAcock:
That rolls Royce was funded with money that should've paid house rent, paid school fees or paid medical bills. That Rolls Royce is funded with money that should've been invested in landed properties or a small business, instead it was gambled away.

The government should ban all forms of gambling and betting because in the long run the masses lose and the house always wins. Many people have committed suicide for this man to enjoy such opulence.


For God sake how is that his fault?
Don't be shallow minded pls
Business / Re: Border Closure: Kasapreko Company limited Loses Millions Of Dollars by emmaoyes(m): 6:43am On Oct 23, 2019
Lol... All this lamentation dey totori me seriously... Now feeling like the giant of Africaaa!
Their fada!

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Politics / Re: Ghana Trade Union Vote To Ban Made-in-nigeria Products Following Border Closure by emmaoyes(m): 10:48am On Oct 20, 2019
Afamed:

This is a great opportunity for us to grow our local productions. For how long should Nigeria be a dumping site? At this 21 century, you have to rely on importation of Rice, Turkey and Pine Apple. How do we develop if we simply can't produce what we want to eat ? How do we reduce unemployment when virtually 100% of our consumptions are imported? My Brother we definitely have to start from somewhere. We have the very reach fertile soil with over 923,990 land mass.

And what measures have your Government put in place to improve / increase productivity?


Don't get it wrong, it's a great move but no serious govt does that without first taking care of somethings
Travel / Re: NNPC Tanker Crashes Into Ambulance Conveying Corpse For Burial In Benue by emmaoyes(m): 9:16pm On Oct 17, 2019
Village people... They just want to make sure he is dead.. Lol
Travel / Re: NNPC Tanker Crashes Into Ambulance Conveying Corpse For Burial In Benue by emmaoyes(m): 9:15pm On Oct 17, 2019
This is what they call "a tun ku tun ku"
Celebrities / Re: Emily Faye: Adunni Ade With Her Mother On Sick Bed (Photos) by emmaoyes(m): 7:54pm On Oct 17, 2019
Omojudy:
Only someone who has lost a loved mother will understand this thread. It makes me remember my mother today. Hopefully this mother would get over this Ill health.

To my mother:

GONE BUT STILL HERE!
After dad’s passing, my mum was able to save up and build a place of her own. I had graduated from college and married Uncle Ex within the time. Seemed like things were beginning to look up for mother now.
 She registered for French classes and joked about studying a big named course affiliated with physics(can’t recall now the name). She got all the right promotions at work too.
 Then her medical condition worsened.
 You do recall that mother had the SS genotype…… Sickle cell as we all know it? I had gotten used to her sporadic medical attacks. She got used to injecting herself after dad past on!


 But this time was different. She got admitted at the hospital frequently and she would tease that the hospital room was her hotel room.
 When she clocked 50, we had a big party in her honor. It was a beautiful event. I have the pictures to remind me of so much selfless love. 
 She never cared for pity. I remember her teasing her changing body stature saying it’s only the traditional blouse and wrapper that could camouflage her weight loss for the party. 
 Friends and family came from all over the nation. Home cooking was done and I do remember grandma trying to inspect the pot of Ogbolo soup then missing her step and pouring it all down. She started to lament about it and my mother replies her “who sent you?” Hahaha, they had one of their famous quarrels. One funny thing my grandma used to do, she calls her children their names affiliated with a “Sister” or a “brother” prefix. 
 Her health continued to degenerate. She had to stop work. Nonetheless when Uncle Ex absconded, she travelled all the way to my base to try mediate. I wept when I saw how fragile she was. 

Every journey she embarked on then led to her being admitted in the hospital and having blood transfusions. She began staggering in her strides. Yet she stayed strong in Spirit.
 The doctors couldn’t diagnose anything out of the ordinary Sickle Cell anaemia at this point. Someone suggested she tried traditional herbal remedies, she did take a few and began speaking about going to some traditional healing home. She spoke to me about it and I discouraged her with words similar to “you may go there and get healed or not but get some demonic possession and go to hell when you eventually die which you would, so is it worth it?”


 Well she went not and continued with medical science methods. One day I did dreamt that she died. I narrated it to her and she did reply “if I die, I die”. Oh did I fail to tell you she was Born Again
 I remember the last vacation I took to spend a week with her at home. We had fun of some sort. She loaded my head with advice. She had the habit of writing letters of advice to me at important events in my life, the way her dad did to her too! I have carefully preserved the one she wrote me on my graduation from University. I laminated it and I re-read it sometimes. Back to that vacation, her mum was with her (actually she stayed with her till her last breathe, through admissions and all. She had to be forcefully prevented from catering and partaking in the funeral), we shared meals, jokes(she loved to tease me and I didn’t like it much).

She would call me “dotty” like making it sound like she was saying something was dirty in pidgin English while insisting she was trying to coin it from “sonny” which is a pet name for a son. Then when I play scrabble with an elderly neighbor of hers and I get defeated, she would laugh at me unending. I don’t like being laughed at! I REPEAT, I DON’T LIKE BEING LAUGHED AT!

 I was back to my station many weeks later when mum calls and says to me “I was sick since you didn’t check on me”. I didn’t realize she had broken down again and I had been so wrapped up in my separation from Uncle Ex that I kept to myself. A few weeks later I was called that she was re admitted. I travelled to be with her, oh I do remember the day I travelled was the same day the court clerk and I served Uncle Ex divorce papers in his office.
 She was in the ICU, diagnosed with kidney failure, a dialysis was planned.
 She was asleep when I came in, on seeing me, her face lit up(she always had the biggest smiles) then she quickly says “ let’s make up” and me I still had the mouth to be making long speeches and saying “I never had anything against you, I just didn’t like the way you shout”. Haha. Ain’t I a clown? She then shows concern about my marital challenge wondering why Uncle Ex wouldn’t tow the Christian way of reconciliation. I assured her that I was fine.


A Dialysis 
Dialysis was scheduled for a few days later. I was gainfully employed then but not my brother. When mum heard the dialysis cost, she tried to persuade us not to go ahead with it. Well I assured her that she was more Important to us than money!
 She was put to sleep to have the dialysis done. After it, she was released to us still asleep. We returned to the hospital we were using but she didn’t seem to wake up after a considerable long time and we became scared. Eventually she did wake up but she woke up exhibiting traits that she didn’t manifest before the dialysis and she couldn’t talk to explain how she felt, she could nod though.
 She was later moved to a more comfortable ward and put on oxygen. I spent the night sleeping by her bedside. She would wake up and be concerned about me. 
 I had to return to work soon. She had one more dialysis before I left. I remember telling her goodbye with a hug, promising to return in a week time.
 That was the last time I saw her alive as I received a call few days later to learn that she had died.

 I left work instantly, texted Uncle Ex who had been avoiding me for months, he took me to the motor park and I do remember that was the last time I shared a hug with him. Even his parents who had been mean to me, called to express their condolences.
 The funeral was a quiet one, a Will was in place, everything sorted out, services and food then after everyone had gone, the reality of the quietness dawned on me.
 Good bye mother. I will forever miss you. 
 No advise for today. Let me cry today. Cry alone.

Sorry may the good lord rest her soul....

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Celebrities / Re: Regina Daniels Rocks Hijab In Beautiful Photo by emmaoyes(m): 6:28pm On Oct 13, 2019
Abeg! Make we rest na,
This one Regina that one Daniel.


Wetin na

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Family / Re: My Genotype Is AS And My Fiancee Is AS; What Do I Do? by emmaoyes(m): 5:54pm On Oct 08, 2019
I will answer question 3.

Path way with her now or you will both regret it!
Travel / 25 Countries Nigerians Can Visit Without Visa by emmaoyes(m): 7:34pm On Oct 05, 2019
Traveling for Nigerians increasingly requires adequate planning. With Nigerian passport ranking 83rd in freedom to travel across the world, acquiring a visa is always difficult and strenuous.

However, there are visa-free countries accessible to all Nigerian passport holders. With just a valid passport, you can gain entry into these African countries without having to stress yourself over a visa. Some may, however, be required to apply for a visa at their point of entry.

1. Rwanda
Easily the neatest African country, Rwanda has become a destination choice for investors and tourists. After the 1994 genocide war, the East African nation is wearing a new look. It is also a secured nation with less than five percent national crime rate.

Visa is obtained at the entry point with just $100 for Nigerian passport holders.

2. Djibouti
In East Africa, one of the best places to visit from Nigeria is Djibouti. You may require a visa on arrival at an affordable rate, but the country still has beautiful places to visit such as the Lake Assal, which is the lowest point on land in Africa. In the world, it is only the third after the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea.

3. Morocco
The culture, weather and exotic offering of Morocco make the country a great destination for honeymooners. There are super-amazing sites, shops, restaurants, cafes and more around the streets of Morocco which could definitely tempt you to turn your honeymoon into a typical excursion you will not regret.

4. Cape Verde
This is an island country that is found on the West African coast. It is one of the most welcoming tourist destinations on the continent as it has great weather and beautiful spots that you could have a splendid vacation.

5. Kenya
This beautiful tourist destination has a lot of wildlife, safari and historical places on offer. Cities to explore include Nairobi and Mombassa with the hosts generally welcoming and helpful. Visa is also at the point of entry.

6. Uganda
This East African nation with rich historical cuisine and sites such as the Lake Victoria and others allow Nigerians to travel to obtain visa at the point of entry.

7. Sudan
Nigerians can get visas at the entry point to visit the massive deserts and wildlife conservations in this hugely vast country.

8. BURKINA FASO
Location – West Africa
(Visa free)

The country also plays host to International Arts and Crafts Fair, Ouagadougou which is regarded as one of the most important African handicraft fair.

Burkina Faso is visa For Nigerian who would love to stay as long as they like. The Country is boasts of a gold reserves and is rich in music and art like the drumming culture.

9. BENIN REPUBLIC
Location – West Africa
(Visa free for 3 months)

As a Nigerian passport holder, you can visit Benin Republic and stay for 3 months without a visa. A country located close to Nigeria, there are a number of tourist attractions in the country that may interest you like the nominated UNESCO World Heritage site named Pendjari National Park.

10. BURUNDI
Location – East Africa
(Visa free for 30 days)

Nigerians are allowed a visit to Burundi for 30 days without a visa requirement. The country is known for its craft works that serve as a great gift option for tourists. From shields, baskets and masks to statues and pottery. An important part of the culture in Burundi is drumming, the Royal Drummers of Burundi have been performing for 40 years. The oral tradition of the country through poetry, storytelling and songs is also something worth enjoying.

11. CHAD
Location – Central Africa
(Visa free for 3 months)

Chad offers a 3-month visa-free stay for Nigerians. All you need to do is provide a return ticket that shows you do not plan to stay in the country permanently. You can visit the Chad National Museum,

Chad Cultural Centre to get a feel of the rich cultural heritage of the Chadian people.

12. CAMEROON
Location – West Africa
(Visa free for 90 days)

Enjoy a great time in Cameroon as entry is visa-free for Nigerians. Check out the National Museum & Mvog-Betsi Zoo in Yaounde or the La Pagode Maritime Museum in Douala. There are a number of wildlife species ranging from lions and antelopes to snakes and birds, you will find at any of the parks.

13. COTE D’IVOIRE
Location – West Africa
(Visa free)

A visa free stay in Cote d’ivoire formerly known as Ivory Coast is worth it as there several points of interests and tourist attractions you can visit during your stay. The beach resorts of Assinie, the Parc National de Tai, valleys of Man and the artsy Grand Bassam are some of the breathtaking tourist attractions you can see in Cote d’ivoire. You may also enjoy the lagoon boat tour or visit the open markets in Treichville or Cocody.

14. COMOROS
Location – East Africa
(Visa on arrival)

You can travel to Comoros without a visa but you can get the visa on arrival for $50. Comoros Island is made up of four developed islands with white sandy beaches, giant fruit bats, volcanoes, and rainforests. Enjoy one of the best adventures on Comoros Island and make memories of a lifetime.

15. CAPE VERDE
Location – West Africa
(Visa on arrival)

A visa will not be required by Nigerian citizen upon entry to Cape Verde, provided you can prove to the immigration officials you do not plan to stay permanently in the country. You will be required to provide a return ticket, as well as proof of funds.

16. CAMBODIA
Location – Southeast Asia
(Visa on arrival for a period of 30 days)

This country allows Nigerians entry with a 30-day visa on arrival at the port of entry. The country is well known for its beautiful beaches and ancient temple cities. You may visit during the annual Water Festival in November.

17. DOMINICA
Location – Caribbean Region
(Visa free for 21 days)

18. DJIBOUTI
Location – East Africa
(Visa on arrival)

19. FIJI
Location – South Pacific Ocean
(Visa free for 4 months)

20. GHANA
Location – West Africa
(Visa free)

21. GUINEA
Location – West Africa
(Visa free)

22. GUINEA BISSAU
Location – West Africa
(Visa free for 90 days)

23. THE GAMBIA
Location – West Africa
(Visa free for 90 days)

24. HAITI
Location – Caribbean
(Visa free for 3 months)

25. IRAN
Location – Middle East


Source

https://thenationonlineng.net/25-countries-nigerians-can-visit-without-visa/amp/
Celebrities / Re: Mr Ibu Celebrates His Daughter 8th Birthday With Cute Photo by emmaoyes(m): 6:37pm On Sep 30, 2019
crazyABO:
bros where u see tongue abi na another pix dey dre wey I no see undecided

I tire o... Lol
Romance / Re: Guys, Have You Ever Overcome A Sexual Temptation? Share Your Experience by emmaoyes(m): 11:53pm On Sep 27, 2019
kelvinovie25:
Honestly I have never been in this condition in my life, am a handsome guys, I used to like women alot, but I dropped those old ways and I devoted to the things of God, thanks to my current location north, so I have grown alot in my spiritual life, but now am in a confused state, this girl we started chatting, didn't know she had a guy, before I knew it was already too late, nd now am in too deep, worst part the guy is a soldier, now this babe is in my house even the bf is aware nd she told him we just friends nd all, but honestly the temptation is getting serious, we kiss nd romance nd all, but she keeps warning me if her bf catches me, he will break my head, I don't even know where to face now sef

RIP in advance bro. Maje ekolo o, shorun ire

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Crime / Re: Medical Council adjudges doctor guilty for cutting off patient’s kidneys by emmaoyes(m): 3:44pm On Sep 27, 2019
You sure say no be sell this man sell the kidney so?


Inside life

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Politics / Re: How I Was Maltreated In DSS Detention — Sowore by emmaoyes(m): 8:48am On Sep 24, 2019
Nigeria a country that guarantee freedom of speech but not after speech....
Crime / Re: Police Give Food To Gracious David West, Port Harcourt Serial Killer by emmaoyes(m): 12:30pm On Sep 20, 2019
Poorboy:
Give am food... Chai what a waste

Him look no dey like say na naija police arrest am.

We want know why him dey kill girls.

May him talk

Honestly you spoke my mind... This guy dey froze, we know Nigerian police na, haba

Except this whole thing is politicized.
Shit!
Sports / Re: Akwa United captain Used Handkerchief As Captain Armband (pics) by emmaoyes(m): 8:18am On Sep 17, 2019
Where re the spectators? Am not understanding.. Lol nawa o
Religion / Re: Youths Beat Fake Pastor In Cross River, Burn His Church (Photos) by emmaoyes(m): 8:29pm On Sep 05, 2019
francisisking:
might be an innocent man falsely accused.... I don't support them on this one. Some of the gossipers will be punished. why beating a man and burning his church without evidence.

Imagine! He might be wrongly accused

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Religion / Re: Youths Beat Fake Pastor In Cross River, Burn His Church (Photos) by emmaoyes(m): 8:28pm On Sep 05, 2019
I can't see any evidence that he really did that from this report...

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Celebrities / Re: Sound City TV Host, VJ Adams Deletes All AkA's Music From Their System Set by emmaoyes(m): 11:25am On Sep 04, 2019
Ikpeazukerosene:
You guys should check all the artists on Mtn endorsement, none of them has said a single thing against the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.

Tiwa did,
Politics / Re: Buhari Govt. Finds Silver Bullet To Shoot Down $9.6b P&ID Claim by emmaoyes(m): 11:18am On Sep 04, 2019
mrdan:


Read this, posted yesterday. It would explain it well.

https://www.nairaland.com/5394946/nigerias-9-billion-debt-p

Thanks it was really helpful
Politics / Re: Tafawa Balewa's Letter To South Africa In April 1961 (Throwback) by emmaoyes(m): 9:50am On Sep 04, 2019
Raymondreigns:
I didn't read the story because I was in a hurry to be FTC so bros wey dey up ..well done..
Anyways let's I have nothing to say because I Neva expected it

FTC indeed, Lol
Celebrities / Re: 2face Replies Huspuppi Who Call Out Nigerian Celebrities On Xenophobic Attack by emmaoyes(m): 9:56am On Sep 03, 2019
So Tuface is this foolish? Nawa o, no wonder he covine people for protest and ran away.

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Celebrities / Re: 2face Replies Huspuppi Who Call Out Nigerian Celebrities On Xenophobic Attack by emmaoyes(m): 9:53am On Sep 03, 2019
Tuface is off point on this biko

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