Politics › Re: Anyone Who Insults Obi Or Atiku Do Not Mean Well For Nigeria - Atiku's Team by Eriokanmi: 5:22pm On Jan 20 |
SisterAnn: I'm an Obidient and I live in Lagos. I'll vote for whoever Peter Obi will be voting for. Good for you. This was the resolution of we, the Obidients movement during our meeting last weekend, as adopted by the Obidients in all other LGAs here cos we can see some ugly and greedy forces rooting for atiku already. It's obi or nothing. |
Politics › Re: Anyone Who Insults Obi Or Atiku Do Not Mean Well For Nigeria - Atiku's Team by Eriokanmi: 5:11pm On Jan 20 |
Insult or not, we the Obidients in Lagos won't vote atiku. The only only condition available is...unless, I mean, unless Obi is supported by atiku and all the ADC stalwarts follow suit, as buhari was supported in 2015 by the then apc stalwarts, we will dash tinubu our vote. For the umpteenth time, we're not hungry, unlike the majority supporting the apc cos of 2k.
All we want is a working and progressive Nigeria. Atiku will be far more worse than tinubu. |
Business › Re: Tinubu Confers GCON award On businessman Gilbert Chagoury On 80th Birthday by Eriokanmi: 7:10pm On Jan 19 |
His childhood friend. Yet he's claiming to be much younger than him. Baba oniro |
Sports › Re: Video Of Moroccan Officials Frustrating Opponent's Goalkeepers by Eriokanmi: 7:05pm On Jan 19 |
Violent generation. E dey their blood, from generation to generation. This is the worst AFCON outing I've seen in a decade. CAF needs to sanction them and stop allowing them to host tournament for some years. Egypt and Algeria are like them too. |
Politics › Re: Borno Speaker Protests Omission Of VP Shettima’s Pictures At APC N/East event by Eriokanmi: 4:21pm On Jan 19 |
Shetima learned how to smile by force |
Politics › Re: Ex-NURTW Chairman Kazeem Oyewole "Mosquito" Killed In Osun, Police React by Eriokanmi: 4:20pm On Jan 19 |
Na killings dey always end their life. Who knows how many he too had killed? |
Travel › Re: I Entered A MOLUE After Over 20 Years (pics, Video) by Eriokanmi: 3:03pm On Jan 19 |
LabStores: This is for the people arguing that the vehicle no longer exist... Still very much available but fading now. The reduction of the BRT bus number on the lagos road has brought a few of them back again. Sanwoolu is an error in lagos. I wish we could have the likes of ambode and fashola back. Regardless of who succeeds Sanwoolu, he must be probed. Everywhere you go in lagos now is a garbage dumpsite. Hardly would you wind down your window on a dual carriage way and you'd not cover your nose, due to the heaps of garbage that have listened the culverts. That's the consequences of godfatherism in every setting though. Seyi Makinde is performing as if he's in the ruling apc while the apc governors are performing as if they're in the opposition. |
Business › Re: Femi Otedola As A Toddler In 1963 (Throwback Photo) by Eriokanmi: 2:19pm On Jan 19 |
The cameraman collected his biscuit i guessed, he's now crying and refused paying attention to the camera |
Sports › Re: Chukwueze In Hot Waters For Mocking His Teammates For Being Committed by Eriokanmi: 12:06am On Jan 19 |
Kemetian: YES THEY DID.
AS DID YOURS.
Don't you know your history? Ours is legit. I don't know your tribe, thats why i asked. A faction of my tribe migrated from kemet thousands of years ago, bringing their cultural values along with them . When they came, they met people here and cohabited with them, now infused their language in that of yoruba and it became a formal yoruba language as we have today. If you Google it, you'd find some yoruba words having same meaning as that spoken by the modern day Egyptians, who are mainly the invading Arabs. Please, try and visit Egypt museums and see our forebears' beautiful handowk on display. What angers me is the way Europeans and Arabs are distorting history, despite the obvious. They earn millions of dollars annually from those artefacts in the museums which are as old as 4k years. Till today, the tribal marks on the faces of the twin stone heads at the pyramids of giza are worn by yorubas. If you go to oyo and osun states you'd find people with those marks on their faces |
Politics › Re: Emeka Umeagbalasi: The Screwdriver Salesman Behind Trump’s Airstrikes In Nigeria by Eriokanmi: 11:52pm On Jan 18*. Modified: 2:13pm On Jan 19 |
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Sports › Re: Chukwueze In Hot Waters For Mocking His Teammates For Being Committed by Eriokanmi: 11:45pm On Jan 18 |
Kemetian: NWABALI IS NOT IPOB. Did your forebears migrate from Kemet(now Egypt ). Im curious cos of your moniker |
Sports › Re: Chukwueze In Hot Waters For Mocking His Teammates For Being Committed by Eriokanmi: 11:42pm On Jan 18 |
Goodvibes007: Does it matter if it was before or after. "Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks". My love for the guy has dropped drastically. So, he was there for the sake of money. I hope the officials of the NFF are taking note already. He shouldn't be allowed to feature in any of our games ever again. Not only him though. Dem plenti for there. He only became scape goat by speaking out. We need patriots in all our games, not only football. Imagine that athlete too changing nationality cos of money. I blame the NFF for selling Jersey to the highest bidder. |
Politics › Re: ‘I'm Still The Governor’, Fubara. Calls Impeachment letter "Love Letter." by Eriokanmi: 6:20pm On Jan 18 |
MIKOLOWISKA: he was supposed to talk then not now that he had been humbled with 6 month suspension Which suspension, is he a political appointee? dey play. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Video Shows Electoral Officials Ticking All Ballot Papers In Favor Of Museveni by Eriokanmi: 6:18pm On Jan 18 |
nairalanda1: They didn't learn it from Nigeria, at all
The problem with most African nations is that most of them live on the revenue from the resources they sell, not the revenue from taxes, or the revenue from domestic industries, and productive industries.
That is why elections in African countries have always been an issue. It's basically two sides fighting for who controls the revenue from whatever resources they are selling, not what the leader can do for the people.
As a result, you have issues like this, and you have people calling either for the army to take over OR for the breakup of the country, largely because they are angry that they are not in comtrol of the sharing of resources.
Uganda has always had electoral problems. They got independent and then Obote used the Army led by Amin to impose one party rule on Uganda. Then Amin removed him, then eventually after Amin was chased out , Obote came back and did the same old corruption, and then he was removed by coup, and then Okello was removed by Museveni, who promptly enforced one party rule without calling it one party rule (he called it no party system, lol).
One thing you guys don't realize about Nigeria, Uganda and most African countries, is that when a country is run as a rentier state...based on who controls the resources, the result is a dutch diseased economy with no development. (It's why also splitting any african country won't work...all the new countries are not going to accept a leader who will say that we need to be productive, they would expect a sharing of money economy and patronage system will form up. Rinse and repeat).
Maybe if we get a leader who would take hard decisions to get us off resource dependency and into productivity, that is when we would see an end to vote rigging, because leadership would be based on how much development you can attract, and how productive you can make the economy, not whether you control the sharing of the national cake.
Do that, or we would have tinubus and musevenis ruling over us forever. I reiterate, they're following our footsteps, except you don't live in Nigeria would you not concur. Even each time we form political parties and give it particular names, they give their parties similar names too. They copy us in everything. Once we get it right, they'd do the same. Sadly, some african countries had realised we've led them astray for too long so, they dont copy us anymore rather, they take the right steps. |
Politics › Re: ‘I'm Still The Governor’, Fubara. Calls Impeachment letter "Love Letter." by Eriokanmi: 6:13pm On Jan 18 |
asfrank: I haven't complained about his silence, it's even better, so he does his thing in silence and results louder. I understand but Wike is already boxing him to a corner. He's done worse things that could have made fubara to be tough on him but he's been quiet. The question we should be asking ourselves is, can wike as governor take all these excesses if fubara were in his shoes? The time to act is now, as the chief executive of rivers. It's getting out of hand. He needs not keep quiet anymore else, he'd be rubbished. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Video Shows Electoral Officials Ticking All Ballot Papers In Favor Of Museveni by Eriokanmi: 5:59pm On Jan 18 |
God1000: This is sham election, shame on museveni
I pity all the electoral commission officials involved in this daylight robbery, they will all live to regret it They all learned it from the giants of Africa. The day Nigeria gets it right, the rest of Africa will follow suit. They're following our footsteps back to back. Bad character |
Politics › Re: ‘I'm Still The Governor’, Fubara. Calls Impeachment letter "Love Letter." by Eriokanmi: 5:31pm On Jan 18 |
asfrank: This guy too the talk, seem patience is not his virtue. He's holding on because Tinubu is holding Wike on a tight leash. He ran to France as soon as things started going South. He has gotten some reprieve now, it's not up to a week, and he has started throwing shades again.
Well na their business When he was silent,.you guys called him SIMp and Now that he's vocal,you are saying he too dey talk. Human beings can never be satisfied |
Christianity Etc › Re: Pastor E. A. Adeboye: Secrets To Rising To The Top (sunday Sermon) by Eriokanmi: 10:53am On Jan 18 |
chatinent: Secrets to rising to the top: Be a pastor, dish out lies, stage miracles, always say "God says I should tell you...," Lie about you performing miracles and self-praise always, nurture other people as they do in HK to continue where you stopped, use probability to make guesses but call them prophecies, tell your members to pray for God's protection but never go anywhere without bulletproof and armed security details, and lastly, hypocritically support political parties.
Mockery of a person who already mocks God 365 days in a year? If you believe he drank tea with God, he prayed and his automobile without fuel and engine oil moved, and that God speaks to him, I have a Murtala Mohammed airport to sell to you.
I am not saying you are stupid. But pray the most stupid person in the world doesn't die.
The one way to rise to the top like Adeboye is being a religious azaman. Full stop. Who's this one again? Confused people  . Smh! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Bible Sales Hit Record High In UK As Gen Z Buys More Bibles by Eriokanmi: 10:30am On Jan 18*. Modified: 12:31pm On Jan 18 |
God owns the world, not man and He controls it as He wishes. To God be the glory for drawing these wayward generations to Himself. Leadership can't be bestowed on them in such a hopeless realm cos they'd mess it up. The word of God is life. It guides, corrects reproofs and directs. Imagine the gen z's world without it. |
Celebrities › Re: Sampling Fela Doesn’t Make You Fela – Seun Kuti Warns Afrobeats Artistes by Eriokanmi: 12:46pm On Jan 17 |
Stop trending on your papa glory seun kuti. Only failures do so. Write your own story.
Afterall Fela himself copied the likes of James brown and Tony Allen's styles and fused it into his afrobeat genre. Nobody has the monopoly of music and styles. Go and listen to fela's beats and watch his dance steps, then match it with James Brown's crazy down steps on stage, they're quite similar. Michael Jackson copied James Brown's dance steps verbatim and added it to his.
If the likes of whizzy do the same, they're not going to be forst and last. How many royalties did fela pay to brown and allen? |
Politics › Re: How Obasanjo’s Son, Olujonwo Endorsed Buhari Against Father’s Wish (Flashback) by Eriokanmi: 12:26pm On Jan 17 |
All I see is real democracy at play. Imagine apc sycophants calling his father an omo ale by doing otherwise. |
Politics › Re: Why Peter Obi Tops Adc’s List — Dr. Marshall Odede Reveals, Trashes Okonkwo by Eriokanmi: 9:56pm On Jan 16*. Modified: 12:45pm On Jan 17 |
yarimo: didn't buhari participate in primary election with ATIKU, kwankwaso and others? Hope I am not replying a kid? So? How would buhari who had no money to purchase a nomination form have defeated the likes of Atiku and kwakwanso who came 2nd and 3rd without the support of tinubu who single handedly campaigned for him? You tell me, Mr adult. I remember buhari already raking that, if the primaries was free and fair, he'd accept it else, it will be cancelled which literally means, if he lost in the primaries, it would be cancelled, He knew money could be used to manipulate things, which he didn't even have in the first place. Buhari was dashed the primaries with the heavy support of the members I reiterate. If obi can also enjoy same support by major/key players in ADC , he'll win the primaries. If rumours eventually have it, atiku stepping down will boost Obi's win, if he can support him same way tinubu did to Buhari |
Politics › Re: Why Peter Obi Tops Adc’s List — Dr. Marshall Odede Reveals, Trashes Okonkwo by Eriokanmi: 9:48pm On Jan 16 |
wunmi590:

I wish they can just give the ticket to Obi, that bye bye to Tinubu He'll sweep the entire south,except a couple of states and clear middle belt as well, except kogi. His northern running mate would only need to complement his efforts in the core northern states. |
Politics › Re: Why Peter Obi Tops Adc’s List — Dr. Marshall Odede Reveals, Trashes Okonkwo by Eriokanmi: 9:45pm On Jan 16*. Modified: 12:39pm On Jan 17 |
yarimo: Top the list or not, peter obi must not decamp from ADC because of primary election. He must participate in primary election with ATIKU, ameachi and others. Nothing like free ticket or vice presidential ticket Did buhari not get free ticket ? He didn't even have the money to buy a nomination form. He won the primary by massive support of the members. If it were to be gotten by might and main, buhari would have come last. Leave PO alone |
Romance › Re: Single Men Above 30,why Have You Avoided Marriage? by Eriokanmi: 9:41pm On Jan 16*. Modified: 10:23am On Jan 18 |
30s is the best age and time for a man to get married. I got married a month to clocking 30 years. So, it's never late. Any marriage done earlier than that is baby marriage |
Crime › Re: Married Woman Got Stuck With Another Man In Her Matrimonial Bed (Video) by Eriokanmi: 9:30pm On Jan 16 |
ghostofsparta: This kind of comment is exactly why I say many Africans, especially Nigerians, are intellectually lazy and then resort to insult when forced to think. I'm fed up with the refusal to think. Every single time an adultery incident like this is reported, you people immediately switch off your brains and chant "penis captivus" like that is the magic answer that ends the discussion.
None of you ever stop to ask the obvious question: why does this supposedly "medical" phenomenon keep occurring in tropical Africa, almost exclusively in cases always involving a cheating spouse, yet we never hear of it among Europeans or Americans who have sex far more openly and recklessly, both in real life and in the adult industry? Are their bodies different from ours, or is it just your thinking that's defective?
You arrogantly assume that by providing an explanation for how something claimed to be the effect of an applied invisus incognita devised from the motherland of Africa, it is therefore rendered debunked? That is pure ignorance.
Naming a mechanism of what happened is not the same as debunking it as claims of supernatural attributions. Explaining how something extraordinary could happen is not the same as proving that nothing else may be at play, especially when it occurs autogenically within pre-defined conditions.
Many Africans arrogantly prefer to needlessly relegate everything to the spiritual, or seek out clues from scientific corners in order to shut down the process of critical engagement, or better still look into the possibility of non-material or cultural causation, which is a precursor to acquiring more understanding of our human reality. This knee-jerk rush to demystify anything Africanly supernatural, while swallowing Western explanations without scrutiny, is pathetic. Stop behaving like Peter Venkman from Ghostbusters, laughing at what you don't understand instead of confronting the uncomfortable patterns that keep repeating right in front of your eyes. Don't mind the brainwashed being. He even had to display his sheer ignorance further by harping on loose erection as the only reason such an episode can be reversed. As a man, once you sight a crowd or anything that could cause sudden fear, your genital,no matter how hard you may be at that moment, must undergo sudden shrink. Without any rota of doubt, the guy in this video must have experienced that, on sighting the crowd that besieged the room. So, why were they still glued together, if what the moniker claimed was the truth? Weren't they supposed to have stayed apart? He's apparently contradicted himself |
Crime › Re: Married Woman Got Stuck With Another Man In Her Matrimonial Bed (Video) by Eriokanmi: 9:18pm On Jan 16 |
joinnow: The condition is commonly called penis captivus. It is a rare, involuntary medical phenomenon where the penis becomes temporarily trapped inside the vagina during sexual intercourse. This happens because the vaginal muscles contract strongly (often during orgasm) while the penis is still erect, making withdrawal difficult for a short period. Key points for clarity: It is not dangerous in most cases It usually resolves on its own within minutes Panic and force should be avoided, as they can worsen muscle spasm Relaxation and calm breathing typically help the muscles release If it ever lasts unusually long or causes pain, medical attention is recommended. This writeup na for the brainwashed africans that whites tell there's no juju wey fit cause male and female to stay glued during intercourse as seen in that video. The fear of seeing the invading crowd alone is more than enough for the male gential to relax and shrink unexpectedly so, why are they still glued in that video? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Trump Thanks Iran For Not Hanging 800 Protesters by Eriokanmi: 8:56pm On Jan 16 |
Yankiss: We thank God for Trump. Some 800 souls shall have met their bitter end in that repressive country. .These guys are so heartless. Hanging is their hubby in Iran. But their political class remains untouchable |
Politics › Re: Which Aspects Of President Tinubu’s Eight-point Agenda Have Been Achieved So Far by Eriokanmi: 6:49pm On Jan 16 |
MufasaLion: Mr. Bola Tinubu has failed in all aspects. But the sycophants are still at work despite the woeful performance |
Romance › Re: 2026 And Men Still Want To Marry Virgins ? Upgrade Your Mind by Eriokanmi: 6:47pm On Jan 16 |
MrJames007: Only men who are virgins should be looking for virgins... Nonsense!  Gbam! |
Politics › Re: MC Oluomo Delivering Speech In English At NURTW Conference (Video) by Eriokanmi: 6:36pm On Jan 16*. Modified: 9:33pm On Jan 16 |
fuckingAyaya: There're improvements those that knows Mc way back can attest to what I wrote. True. He really impressed me. Nothing is impossible with determination.Nigeria deserves better though.He should have been restricted to a zonal office |
Properties › Re: Makoko Residents Protest Property Demolition by Eriokanmi: 6:22pm On Jan 16 |
High rising buildings loading. Its long overdue. It will beautify the lagos lagoon the more, with its picturesque view from the 3rd mainland bridge |