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FxMasterz:Obviously your mental capacity is less than I gave you credit for, should have let you just keep wallowing in your delusion. You said Christianity is not a violent religion and I'm bringing out passages from your own Bible to prove to you that it absolutely is, if not the most violent sef. Now in terms of using violence to spread, read up on the aztecs and mayans. Again, read up on the catholic crusades. This is the last time I'll respond to you, I'm not trying to convince anyone but stop spreading false narratives. If you're so ashamed of your religion's past that you'll rather lie about it and give yourself selective amnesia, that's your problem. |
FxMasterz:Genesis 6:17 I am going to bring floodwaters on the earth to destroy all life under the heavens, every creature that has the breath of life in it. Everything on earth will perish. Deuteronomy 20:16-17 However, in the cities of the nations the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, do not leave alive anything that breathes. 17 Completely destroy[a] them—the Hittites, Amorites, Canaanites, Perizzites, Hivites and Jebusites—as the Lord your God has commanded you. 1 Samuel 15:3 Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy[a] all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys. That's just a few from the Bible itself, commands by the biblical God himself. That's not even all from the Bible. We've not looked at history yet. The decimation of the Aztecs by Spanish missionaries. What of the catholic church's military and cities they sacked in the name of conversion? How did illuminati come about? What of the millions of people that were killed for owning bibles? Lol... You are not ready. |
FxMasterz:You're ignorant bro. If any religion is to be accused of spreading itself with violence, it's Christianity. Do you know what they called crusades? Calculate the number of people that have died through the spread of Islam, it's not up to 10% of those that have died through the spread of Christianity. A lot of you just choose to read what appeals to you and believe what supports your biase. I'm not saying modern Christians are violent, but Christianity is historically one of the most violent religions in the world if we are to use their casualties as the yardstick. |
You heard from one single mother and suddenly concluded that's how majority of single mothers are. Lol... It's a 'you' problem bro. You've made up your mind even before you had any conversation with her. Whatever she might have said, you'll still twist it to suit your own narrative. So on that note, all the best. |
Racoon:It's funny how you people read and only pick out what satisfies your twisted biase. In case you have a problem with assimilation, I'll break it down. No one is against appointing a new King. The head kingmaker only said that wasn't the priority. The priority was for both royal houses to bury the hatchet and be at peace and once that has been achieved, they can go ahead with appointing a new king. And this is because one of the houses which is the convicted king's house wants the throne to remain in their house while the other house argues that it must come to their house since the king has brought shame. I know all these doesn't change your biase, I won't stoop low to start throwing tribal jabs with you lots. If being a tribalist is your calling in life, answer it by all means. |
ZombieTAMER:Educate myself how? Lol. You sound like the uneducated one here. Some of us have been requesting accountability before it involved the family member of a popular person. If it didn't involve Phyna's sister, most of you will still look the other way so spare me with your impromptu concern. I'm not one of those to throw away the baby with the bath water. It's Dangote's company, agreed. Let's even assume he's a criminal because his truck kills people, why are you not calling on your government to hold him accountable? Last I checked, it's the governments duty to enforce vehicles are road worthy and the roads are safe for everyone. Even if Dangote refuses to do the right thing, the government can force him to. So why are you not calling out the government's complacency? I'm just trying to show you your myopia and hypocrisy. You don't think objectively. |
Mblingz:has nothing to do with village people but ignorance. All that could have been avoided if she consulted with an engineer on how to build the damn thing. You can't use such thin metal to construct something that big without any reinforcement and expect it to stand the pressure of being lifted especially after intense heat. The construction of that thing should use more reinforcement than some single room apartments. But when we talk, they call it hatred. Lol. First mistake was not adding a turning mechanism like you see in a cement mixer that would be able to agitate the food while it's cooks thereby evenly distributing the seasoning and other ingredients. Second mistake was the type of metal used. That thing was too light. Without any rebar reinforcement, it was only a matter of time and even with reinforcement, they still need to be careful not to lift it when it's still very hot or find a way to rapidly cool it down before lifting it. There's a reason the Indians dig a pit for their pots when cooking such. |
ZombieTAMER:That's the problem with most of you... The billionaire part. What's with the hatred for rich people? Dangote is pure evil, because his truck has accidents and kills people? Which company's truck does not have accidents and kill people. Even unnamed trucks have accidents and kill people almost weekly. It's terrible and structures need to be put in place to prevent it as well as punish whoever's fault it is that made those things happen. But calling the owner of the company that probably doesn't even oversee that sector by himself evil is a bit of a stretch for me. Then he called Dangote a herdsman, a Fulani terrorist. Really? You don't think there's anything wrong with that? This is how people subconsciously plant hatred of a particular person into people. He knows what he's doing. This is how it started for Charlie Kirk and Trump. From calling them Nazis to associating them with other groups known for terrible acts in the past, to younger ones who can't process things as fast as the rest of us holding on to those associations and seeing those people as a problem to their "perfect" world. Once a thought starts germinating, that's all. Controlling it becomes almost impossible. So calling Dangote these names are deliberate attempts to demonize him and place an active target on his back and if Seun keeps letting these types of comment stand, then I fear for the safety of everyone. |
omoredia:I don't know if some of you did silicon brain transplant with how you open mouth and it's just disturbing how senseless what comes out of it is. RIP to her, I pray God grants her family the fortitude to bear the loss and looks over all she left behind. |
helinues:This is weird... Very very weird... I'm trying to find words for it but can't. It's just weird that someone will spend so much time analyzing how someone else chooses to spend their money privately. If you have evidence of corruption against him, please go ahead and petition the EFCC. I really hate long writeups with no tangible action. Words can always be retracted, actions can't. |
Once it's relating to Abuja and it's environs, it's only one person that can call an event no one knows of the biggest event in a whole state. I don't understand how he doesn't understand that these exxagerations do more harm than good. Nothing drives PR than stating things as they are without unnecessary embellishments. An obscure comedian at an unknown event is of what use to anybody? It is well. |
Juliette5803:I can assure you that wasn't there initially. Besides, it's all a guess, why put it on the headline like that's the final conclusion after investigations. |
None of the reports I've read made any mention of sex, so what's with the lies and Sensationalism? Even the content of your post mentions nothing about sex. SMH! PS: I'll give you some time to correct it or I'll report it as spam. |
We worship money too much in this country. Whether verifiable or not, we don't care. |
Lol... The same thing I said about Obi's son is the same thing I'll say about Soludo's son... LEAVE THEM ALONE! Social media this, social media that... LOL. Those people will say anything as long as it will appeal to someone to give them handouts. Their father are the ones into politics, not the children. It's utterly immature and a symbol of poor mental capability to always see the need to bring people's family into issues where they never placed themselves. |
IronGalaxy:I see it took you some time to respond, you had to do your research. I'm not going back and forth with you. I only stated my opinion and obviously, it has some merit. All the best. |
What is the purpose of the first picture on the post? |
Kaliningrad:Brother... Chill. You're not making sense. Seems you don't understand the community is the most important tool in crime fighting. Without tips, witnesses and the likes, the police can never be efficient. So you just dismissing their effort with the father bringing him in makes no sense. Maybe if Nigerians were more patriotic and actually reported crimes and assisted police, fighting crime wouldn't be rocket science. |
Pacesetter123:Nah so me sef laff when I think am but then something needs to be done to curb lawyers taking advantage of the system for their own financial gains. |
Nwaokunkpara:Whats the Correlation? I'd have understood if the person of interest is black, but he's white so what's the correlation? I'm sincerely curious. |
Lol... NBA is protesting. Until a law is put in place to make convicted criminals share their sentencing with their lawyers, they will remain a major part of the problem. Because I really don't understand how you'll defend someone because of money fully knowing they are guilty, wasting the court's time, and when they are convicted, you just walk away. Nothing to lose. That needs to be corrected. Lawyers need to start sharing a part of their client's burden. My opinion though. |
motymop:I really fail to understand the essence of your argument. White women benefit more, great. Are there blacks and Hispanics that have been employed courtesy affirmative action? Yes! So that validates whatever it is he said in the context of DEI. I don't even know what brought someone benefitting more than the other into the discussion. What Charlie said was in context and the mischievous OP is quoting him out of context, that's all I'm trying to clarify. |
Dbegining:Lol... I get you now. |
Dbegining:I don't see any reason for the insult and degradation. If you feel you have a better insight, educate him. Except you have nothing upstairs as well, that's the only reason you'll stoop so low. |
motymop:I don't have strength to argue with loud uninformed people this morning. That's what you think? perfect. You are right. |
The second shot in the video already told me all I need to know, that most of you are wickedly mischievous people. He said that in context, in context of affirmative action. So what does affirmative action mean? It's similar for what we call quota system in Nigeria(where cut off marks are reduced for people from some states and are higher for some people from some states because some are educationally 'disadvataged'). Where a percentage of employment must be filled by people from 'minority' races (blacks, Hispanics, etc). Many black people got employment in some companies and in government not because they are qualified but because someone from that race must fill up the position. So if you see a black person in a sensitive position like a pilot, you have to ask yourself if this person was employed because they are qualified or because of affirmative action. That was his context. |
GloriousGbola:Is that the best you can do. Dig further please. I won't come up with senseless stunts just to boost marketing. That's the difference between us. I care about how my actions affect others especially those with weaker minds. But the lot of you only take advantage of them. That is the problem. |
eepeepook:Exactly my point... They never applied for records because it's senseless to. Those winning don't even get paid for it or get any benefit whatsoever. All they give them is an award that a printer in shomolu can make. No one even buys the hard copy of the Guinness world records anymore, people only google it mostly for argument purposes. So what's so special about it that the youths of a nation decide to stray and place so much importance to it. It benefits absolutely no one asides the person doing it and the company giving the award. They both get more PR. What do you benefit? Nothing! The babe doesn't care about anyone, the whole thing is for her and her alone. But she knows she has jobless people who don't have a life and will always lick her ass so she keeps coming up with this nonsense periodically. |
folake4u:Lol... That's the problem, y'all think your leaders are the problem when the followers think like ants. Lol. You know why your leaders will keep getting away with all the rubbish they do? because they know the followers have the thinking faculty of a 2 year old. You all will rather focus on stupidity like this than actually hold them accountable. Even when you decide to hold them accountable, it's over senseless things. Y'all are the problem. |
GloriousGbola:I'd rather be a hater than a senseless robot following the band wagon of stupidity all for social media validation. |
Mariangeles:You're right I'm angry because by focusing on irrelevancies like this, we are taking away attention from the people that really do deserve that spotlight. Nigeria as a nation needs to wake up. We are not a developed nation that can afford to focus on such things. We see people in developed countries doing it and copy it without considering the ripple effect on the average Nigerian teenager/youth. Now they are all on social media looking for handouts and turning to failed content managers all because we place focus on things like this. It's not just the government, a population focusing on the wrong things is the greatest recipe of a failed country. |
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