Sports › Re: Video Of Moroccan Officials Frustrating Opponent's Goalkeepers by ernieboy(m): 9:10pm On Jan 19 |
chicfarmer: But all these things na rubbish. Morocco have a talented team and one of the best in the world. Why would they resort to all these shenanigans when they can win fair and square. They just isolated a lot of people with these childish antics.  how many trophies has that team won? Where is the result of the talented team? Their only achievement so far is getting to the wc semi, but in the end it is trophies that count. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Morocco: AFCON 2025 Semi-Finals 0(2) - (4)0 On 14th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 11:51pm On Jan 14 |
ibtommy: . What a lazy kick from that yeye Chukwueze I tell you, no force behind it, the keeper use only one hand to stop it, pity. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Morocco: AFCON 2025 Semi-Finals 0(2) - (4)0 On 14th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 10:03pm On Jan 14 |
post=138137677: Basey is shown a yellow card for catching Diaz in the face with a trailing arm , he will miss the final through suspension if Nigeria get there.
The referee missed Diaz blatantly pulling Basey's shirt. he didn't even touch his face, it was Diaz that was even pulling his jersey. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Morocco: AFCON 2025 Semi-Finals 0(2) - (4)0 On 14th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 9:55pm On Jan 14 |
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Celebrities › Re: Video Of Bunmi Akinnaanu 'Omije Ojumi' Seeking Prayers, Healing Before Her Death by ernieboy(m): 8:58pm On Jan 14 |
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Sports › Re: Senegal Vs Egypt: AFCON Semi-Finals (1 - 0) - Live by ernieboy(m): 7:51pm On Jan 14 |
Slimdan360: Download a VPN (u can use Windscribe) and set it to United Kingdom. Then visit channel 4 from your browser. You will be asked to register and all, browse any uk adress and us it in the address section. Viola! what is the link of the channel 7 bros, |
Sports › Re: Senegal Vs Egypt: AFCON Semi-Finals (1 - 0) - Live by ernieboy(m): 7:30pm On Jan 14 |
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Travel › Re: Lady Shows The Part Of America They Don’t Talk About, Nigerians React (Photos/Vi by ernieboy(m): 7:45pm On Jan 11 |
brain54: What I don't understand is why people here are insulting her...
Obviously compared to other parts of US the place looks dingy.
Some people are just insulting without even understanding clearly the message she is trying to pass across.
I give up on some of you guys! so what is the message? Because from what I saw the place is not bad, yes there are no shiny skyscrapers and like in NY and LA but america also has rural areas and the buildings are decent. |
Crime › Re: Man Kills His Wife At River Valley Estate; Suspect Commits Suicide In Ogun by ernieboy(m): 5:01pm On Jan 11 |
discusant: [After her dead body was taken away, the suspect returned to the house, cleaned the house and packed his belongings and went into hiding].
Evidence that Nigeria has become a zoo. Law enforcement non existent. abi oo, he had the time to do all that and leave the house. |
Sports › Re: AFCON 2025: Osimhen Wins MOTM In Super Eagles’ Dominant Win Over Algeria by ernieboy(m): 10:33pm On Jan 10 |
Amerengues2: Regardless, I am still not impressed but thats a bit better from him. Before many peoples eyes opened, he has been doing it to his Nigerian teammates particularly Ademola- I presume he felt threatened that he might win CAF award ahead of him.....
He complains in ALL his match (If you doubt, go and watch all the matches both in qualifiers and this competition). He cant play in any big team in Europe...especially top teams. Who is he going to shout on?! He knows he cant try that rubbish.
We won today because everyone played very well and Algeria played abysmally bad. This team is a great one with good spirit!
Ademola still remains the best player of this tournament! ademola, best player of this tourament? How? Where iwobi dey? Oga shift. Remove iwobi from that team and see how the team collapses like a pack of cards. But I don't blame u though, because midfielders are usually the unsung heroes of most teams. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:36pm On Jan 10 |
tesseract: The same reality the Algeria team came to this match with; they have been better in our H2H historically. So you know it's not about reality. that was b4 this match, after this victory we are tied at four wins a piece and 2 draws. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:29pm On Jan 10 |
prinsam30: Content creators no wan allow us hear word, osimeh this osimeh that including that mugu wey arise TV, very nonsense person , na the fire power of osimeh carry us this far awon oloriburuku I tell u, scoring one half-chance and an unselfish assist to akor, world class performance by osibaba. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:27pm On Jan 10 |
seunmsg: Good game by the super eagles. Osimhen, Bassey or Iwobi should be the man of the match. On to the next. don't forget osayi |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:25pm On Jan 10 |
blackgold2018: is he in the stadium watching? he came to watch his son ( the keeper ) who had not conceded in this tournament. Se tear him record to pieces. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:24pm On Jan 10 |
Ohraykon: amadioha bang ya head with thunder wetin that overated proud rude oshimen dey play! E no go ever reach finidi level for hin entire football career! he nor go reach finidi level abi him don pass finidi. Someone that is just about 3 goals shy of being the highest goal scorer, ever, for the se. A record that has been unbroken for decades and held by rashidi yekini. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:20pm On Jan 10 |
smalldoctor: Nigerian be sincere if this officiating is the opposite ah swear Nigerian will be calling the Ref head what is wrong with the officiating? Was it the ref that stopped Algeria from registering a single shot on target? Was it the ref that made ball possession to be overwhelmingly dominated by Nigeria? Nigeria was even denied what some person would argue was a goal in the first half and you don't hear us whining about it. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:08pm On Jan 10 |
michlins: This match was too sweet I agree with you, he ought to have had a hat trick in this match. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:07pm On Jan 10 |
zeenaman: I come dey pity Algeria. This was a complete dominance. We. Showed them class and superiority true bro, as one of the commentators said, the score does not reflect the level of dominance of the se, we could easily have won this match with 4 - 0. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:05pm On Jan 10 |
Pythagoras001: Osihmen was not selfish else we could have lost that chance I love the team spirit. I tell u, world class assist. Osimen man of the match. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 6:01pm On Jan 10 |
AdemolaA2: Now , they are all trying to feed osimehn to score and that can’t work unlike the other games when all of them had the mindset of scoring .. looking to only osimehn scoring will slow down our scoring chances ..
If only osimehn didn’t act childish the way he did the last time , trust me , there would have been 2 goals scored by the other guys … team work with individual scoring spirit .. this is a very wrong analysis, did akor not attempt at goal with a very good chance? Have other players not taken shots at goal? Of the shots on target by Nigeria how many were from osimen? Oga watch match well. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 5:53pm On Jan 10 |
samomoli: The players should use their discretion rather than always looking for osimehn if they want to win this match. Osimehn is marked out did akor not lose the best chance of the game so far |
Culture › Re: Viral Video Of Nigerian Woman Performing River Ritual Sparks Reactions (photos) by ernieboy(m): 3:37pm On Jan 10 |
Lukuluku69: Never been there.
This things happens here in Lagos! actually in most places with a river |
Culture › Re: Viral Video Of Nigerian Woman Performing River Ritual Sparks Reactions (photos) by ernieboy(m): 3:16pm On Jan 10 |
correctguy101: I tell ya....
I see all these so-called water rituals using fanta and sweet drinks as a bastardization of the real thing.
Abi, before fanta and mirinda come out, Dem no dey give their water idols sacrifice?
Awón òní yéyé.. they generally use any sweet item whether natural or manmade ( I think). |
Business › Re: Excited Man Flaunts Bundle Of Naira After Exchanging 800 Cedis (Photos/Video) by ernieboy(m): 2:58pm On Jan 10 |
uniquetechng: How many zero was removed from CFA that make naira bad in comparison to CFA ? abi oo, what about dollar, how many zero Dem remove? |
Business › Re: Excited Man Flaunts Bundle Of Naira After Exchanging 800 Cedis (Photos/Video) by ernieboy(m): 2:52pm On Jan 10 |
Richtaiwo: Contrary to the drama he’s trying to stage, nothing, absolutely nothing, is easy anywhere in the world. Life is not a roadside promo where currencies are exchanged with vibes and confidence.
So, since he’s proudly waving that bundle of naira and announcing it equals 800 cedis, perhaps he should also enlighten us, how long did it take him to earn it? Or is he implying that the same sweat that coughs out N800 in Nigeria will magically summon 800 cedis in Ghana?
Yes, a thousand dollars today is roughly N1.5 million. Very impressive. But let’s not insult basic reasoning, is the effort required to earn N1,000 the same effort needed to earn $1,000? Is it equally likely that someone will casually gift you N1,000 the same way an American will casually gift you $1,000? If that were true, birthdays in Lagos would look like Wall Street bonuses.
We constantly hear of people earning $2,500–$3,000 monthly abroad. Fair enough. But has anyone ever heard of someone in US, same job category, same skill level as Nigeria, earning $300,000 monthly in the US? If yes, please provide evidence, not vibes.
Yes, the naira is weak. Nobody is disputing that. But turning every exchange rate comparison into a circus act is unnecessary exaggeration. Currency value is not a comedy skit, and economics is not impressed by social media mockery. Let’s tone down the theatrics and apply a little sense, just a little.
Meanwhile, Ghana redominated its currency not quite long ago. I know most don't even understand what that means. while I agree with you that it requires more effort to earn $1000 than to ear 1000 naira, but I would to point out that it is relatively easier to earn a thousand dollars than it is to earn 1.5ish million.a Starbuck worker or burger king worker earns between 12 to 15 dollars an hour. That give about 70 to 75 dos per day ( on a 5 hour workday), so in 20 days people can ear about $1500 just flipping burger (one of the lowest jobs in the USA) but here in Nigeria there are top civil servants and middle management workers who don't earn 1 million naira in 3 months. |
Politics › Re: Ex-Abia Governors Move To Sue Otti Over Operating From Private Residence (Video) by ernieboy(m): 9:49am On Jan 10 |
promami: Do you know how much the so called working remotely is costing the state even though it's his personal residence? Do you know how much he spends on foods even though it's his personal residence? what are you saying? If the governor works from official residence he will not need food? |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Lady Shocked By How Rwanda Cleans Roads (Photos/Video) by ernieboy(m): 9:56pm On Jan 08 |
Pacesetter123: It was just an extent of explaining the concept of dissolubility of bitumen when some chemical substances are added to it. The main example I was setting was the soap and the block wall to prove a point that soap can wear away block,cement or tarred surfaces if they are exposed to it for a long time. soap also wear away fabric, it doesn't stop us from washing with it. |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Lady Shocked By How Rwanda Cleans Roads (Photos/Video) by ernieboy(m): 3:33pm On Jan 08 |
Pacesetter123: It maybe good for them but I don't see anything spectacular about washing roads daily with detergents and other chemicals agents. It doesn't really make sense to me. To me,it is not a feat we as Nigerians should be clamouring to emulate as some are doing here now with their comments. 1.Do you people ask them the materials they are using to construct their own roads if it's the same with ours?
2.Do you care to find out from our chemical engineers or Civil engineers what would be the effects of applying chemical substances in form of detergent and other cleaning agents on DAILY BASIS over a long period of time on our alphated roads?
because from my knowledge of elementary chemistry,if you put chemical like kerosene in solidified bitumen (coldtar),after some minutes,it will melt it and turn it into liquid form.Also,if you wash clothes with detergent and constantly poured the water on a cement wall or say block fence,the wall will wear away and subsequently falls if the action is continuous. The two experiments is what I have carried out myself and confirmed to be true. So,here in Nigeria, about 95% of our roads are tarred with the bitumen.And I think applying soap/detergent/chemical cleaning agents on our roads like what I am seeing in that video will drastically reduce the durability of our roads.
Secondly,what's the population of Kigali as compared to any state capital city in Nigeria? If it takes let's say 3 hours to wash one major road in Nigeria city,then do you know the hours it will take washing just 5--10 roads? Then talk about the traffic situation in those hours.If you calculate everything,do you know how many economic productive hours we will lost to the road washing exercise everyday? Do you know in few months,it can crumble our already shaking economy totally? So,I don't see any wisdom there. The best way of cleaning the intra-city roads still remain sweeping it daily as most of the Nigeria cities are doing. For instance,some years ago,when I was living in Calabar expecially during Governor Donald Duke time.Workers were employed to sweep the major roads on daily basis. Trees/ornamental flowers were planted everywhere by the road side and well trimmed to promote the aesthetics of the Calabar city. Who born you to stay in the moving township buses and drop even banana peels on the road that time? What the taskforce will do to you eh,the next person will see it and put his own peels inside his trouser pocket. The subsequent governors came and abandoned the clean and green policy of Duke till I left Calabar and the city turned eyesore. Another good e.g of cleaning a city through sweeping rather than washing is Uyo in AKS. I have been there during Akpabio,Udom and even this Eno's time.All of them share something in common and that is cleanliness of the city. They may fail in some other aspect of governance but you see the sanitary aspect, you can't fail. Through out last year I have been traveling there to watch the super eagle qualifying matches,I can testify that the state is doing well in that aspect. A special agency known as Aks Waste Management and Environmental Protection Agency was since created to take care of that. As early as 5am , you will see the workers of that agency sweeping every major roads in that Uyo while others go about with their waste management truck to evacuate every dustbin stationed at some strategic places on the major roads. And I want to believe that few or some states are doing so too. In summary, don't abuse Nigeria simply because we are not embarking on road washing like Kigali.We have our own ways of keeping our cities clean also. It is not everything we see some where we should copy.We can criticize our government for not doing some other basics things like I used to criticize also but it shouldn't be road washing. is kerosene and soap the same? |
Crime › Re: Princess Ochigo: Lifeless Body Of High Court Staff Found In FCT (Photos) by ernieboy(m): 7:18pm On Jan 06 |
EmekaBlue: Oboy ye... Hook up gone bad maybe
No need of putting Igbo woman like there is genocide on Igbos abeg what makes u think it was hookup related? Must every female victim of a violent crime be linked to hk up? |
Sports › Re: AFCON 2025: Akor Adams Leaves Super Eagles Camp After 4-0 Win Over Mozambique by ernieboy(m): 7:13pm On Jan 06 |
Wish his mum a speedy recovery |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique AFCON 2025 Round Of 16 (4 - 0) On 5th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 10:17pm On Jan 05 |
Shedrack777: guy he reached to vex o. you want to tell me that if they meet a big stronger team, this is how they are going to play? when you get opportunities to score plenty goals, my guy score plenty goals nor too matter at this stage o. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique AFCON 2025 Round Of 16 (4 - 0) On 5th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 10:14pm On Jan 05 |
Why has the mod refused to update this post to 4-0? |