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SiriusBlack: This thread was on for a month before tha data crash...If I was doing anything illegal, NL would have been contacted to close the thread..I would have expantiated further but I went through your profile nd its full of Ethnic Glorification..Bigots like you disgust me..Quote me if you like...ill just ignore you.Bro, keep the pictures and info coming! There's hope! Forget the kids that say a few naive stuff here, some of them are really too young to know anything. |
ISpiksDaTroof: Youre not making any sense, Adebolajo and his co-defendant were British through and through, unlike ,say, Yourself, GEJ, Shekau or Asari Dokubo.I'm sure you didn't read the post you quoted. Let me bring this to your notice again. The north is attacking the north (BH bastards say it every time in the videos they release), they attack muslims that are "not good muslims" as well as other innocent citizens. And if you know that, then you should also know that they can attack their so called "only allies" and their so called "Enemies" as well. And please Henry Okah and whatever he says holds no water! He's just a criminal who parades himself as a Niger delta militant while the real guys were in the creeks. Even in the southsouth, nobody respects him, he remains a nobody! just a gun-runner looking to do his business which thrives in a chaotic atmosphere! I advice we all examine the matter properly, maybe everyone should be pointing fingers at the US that predicted sometime ago that Nigeria will not survive as it is beyond 2015. |
seunfly: The truth is that doctors in Nigeria are steping out of their bounderies to affect other profession's right, medical feild is like other feild where we have symbiotic relationship and no prefession can do without others but like every ecosystem one must be at the top of the chain, in this case doctors are at the to top. However every each profession has it role and it should be respected by every members of the sector. Like i said before, it is typical nigerian mentality of vanity, we also see this play out in enviromental sector where architect wants to head planning when we have town planner, architech wants to dominate survey section, they want stake in real estate etc.Please permit me to correct you on a few things: first, the architect does not want to "head" planning, the architect is part of planning. But if its a building project, the architect is naturally the head of that project, no matter how many consultant engineers involved (a typical site meeting will make you understand it better). That said, the doctor is the natural head of the medical field. Others in the medical field should never contest that. The roles should be well defined to enhance mutual respect and understanding and structure/setup for settlement of disputes should have been in place already. Abbitration does it for the construction industry. The medical people should have thought of theirs. |
Nihilist: Stop Lying.Anything can happen in football but its still unreasonable to expect a better performance from the 2014 squad cos the 1994 squad is way above their class! Remember, that same 1994 squad got Nigeria 5th position in fifa ranking, which is the highest an african team has ever gotten. Now compare that to the 44th position we enjoy now. If you say the 2014 squad is more exposed, I will have to ask what criteria you used as yard-stick. |
bumfem: "Doctors went on strike in lagos and ekiti, nurses covered effectively well without much ado.How can anyone say that in public? First, we all saw how the lagos strike happened, doctors were employed urgently to do the job of doctors! Yes, Any professional can attain the peak of his/her career and become a consultant. But a consultant nurse can never replace a doctor! In every field/industry, there's a leader/head. And please don't get it twisted, the whole multidisciplinary concept is not synonymous to 'anarchy' or 'no hierarchy'! For example, In any building project, no matter how many consultant building engineers or structural engineers, etc involved, the head of the project is the consultant architect! One of these days, a long-serving court clerk will contest to lead court proceedings! |
Mondisweets: a lot of men can learn from youThank you! I am humbled. Thanks again! |
Mondisweets: a lot of men can learn from youI am humbled. You are far too kind! Thanks ma! |
Sorry man, Just keep trying different kinds of food, you'll definitely find the one her system will accept totally. When my wife was pregnant for our first, fruits saved the situation! She went on fruits mostly. I only had the task of making it interesting for her by constantly searching for variety of fruits without changing the ones that she loved the first day. Goodluck bro! |
Do you know that Angelina Jolie's father is a popular actor? What's his name? Do you know she was operated upon recently? What for?
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Reporter today : "Things have changed since you left Chelsea". Jose Mourinho : "No, Arsenal still haven't won a trophy" www.feel-dis..com |
The earlier people learn to do and keep doing what they know how to do and what nature easily presents to us, the better and easier life will be for everyone. Ok, all I'm trying to say is everything nature places around us is part of us and will make life easier and smoother for us. Our only duty is to harness these resources and put them to good use. Check this out: The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is a native of West Africa. It flourishes in the humid tropics in groves of varying density, mainly in the coastal belt between 10 degrees north latitude and 10 degrees south latitude. It is also found up to 20 degrees south latitude in Central and East Africa and Madagascar in isolated localities with a suitable rainfall. It grows on relatively open ground and, therefore, originally spread along the banks of rivers and later on land cleared by humans for long-fallow cultivation (Hartley 1988: 5—7). West Africa is the classic region of smallholder production, both of food and export crops. The oil palm, which has been both, flourishes in natural association with yam and cassava cultivation throughout the wetter parts of the region. In eastern Nigeria, which C. W. S. Hartley (1988: 7, 16) called "the greatest grove area of Africa," densities of 200 palms per hectare (ha) were common in the late 1940s, and densities of more than 300 palms per hectare were not unknown. Between 1962 and 1982, world exports of palm oil rose from about 500,000 to 2,400,000 million tonnes per annum, and Malaysia emerged as the world’s largest producer, accounting for 56 percent of world production and 85 percent of world exports of palm oil in 1982.(www.cambridge.org) Growing palm is a Nigerian thing, an African thing. Palm oil, which is extracted from palm fruits, is part of almost every meal we make. Palm is part of us, it's part of our culture and we can also sell some of these palm produce to the rest of the world. Can we just get back to doing what we know and should? Please? www.feel-dis..com
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Hey, Thanks for the info. I read a bit about them but their origin was not so clear and I also couldn't get much about their original language. pleep: They are the hairiest ethnicity in the world... they used to tame bears, they have been under attack my the Japanese for 1000's of years and barely any pure blooded ainu remain. |
All prior dances line up Behind the last dance. Even pacifists must cry For war against something At least against mosquitoes. Uneasy lay the head that wears the crown Two analgesic tabs later he was up again. Easy Let the left nipple see What the right nipple sees For that is justice. When the minister handed the rubber, The teeth of his soles gave way And he fell flat on his back - backsliding. She calls often to warn That he call her no more. We are two tear drops away From ah-Noah Tsunami. She has cried enough Let us let her let him love her. Ah! The manifesto was a vibrant pass But nobody to give the nodding shot. The rapist ruins a family To make a new one. There’s a stranger at the door Armed with an arsenal Yet begs to enter Put simply, the house is too crowded. Give generously to the burglar He needs a handgun. Her mother’s daughter, please open up For the old general You’ll be a rich widow. Him no know book? Cheque book nko? He who pays the piper Bemoans stolen pipeline produce. So they figure, why pay the piper When you can simply vandalize the pipes? Grin Wide, Grin Grin Wild Grin. Put your grammar in your ‘pidgin’-hole You will speak it at the next road block. Poltergeist up north! The truth will literally BLOW your mind! I’m not talking what has been – Laden I’m talking what is B – Haram Let’s play fetch Go up hill for a cert Come back in bits We’ll cry to the bank with six-digit cheques. Let singers sing Let bards tell tales Let musicians muse Let poets pen The money remains in their Caesar’s circle. Africa’s armpit It’s a pit under the arm na Shouldn’t it stink for want Of wash? Money Messes with the aperture. Rack focus from money To man And the sin gains interest. The stone the builders rejected Is in the white house. If secret thoughts popped up Uncontrollably On foreheads Then we would enjoy watching the news. Poetry is not my thing Politics is not yours But I puff with poems And you “pass” at the polls. I guess we’re both amazing with words Or they’re high to let us Puff puff…pass. Moments add up To memories. (Sometime in 2011. Enugu.) |
I came across the history of Ainu people of Japan, and I saw some paper about their language, I noticed some words that are very similar to Igbo words e.g. Echi, Obi(is short for Obinna, an Igbo name Amazingly, it is also a name in Ainu language)etc Please does anyone know more about the Ainu people? |
Annual Boat Regatta in Rivers state, Nigeria, A colorful boat parade in the South-South region of Nigeria. It's origin and definition comes from history of the people in the south-south region, whose major transportation was by water. They had to transport palm-produce and other locally made goods from the hinter land to the coast, with long canoes with great skills. While, The 'Dragon Boat Festival' also known as 'Duanwu Festival' is a Chinese traditional and statutory holiday. Recognized as a public holiday in China Mainland in the 1940's and has since been celebrated in Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore. It's a very colorful boat parade. It is amazing how people all over the world are different and yet very similar in so many ways. I discovered a lot of similarities in so many cultures around the world, it is beautiful the way people very far apart can still share a lot in common. Amazing!!!
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I keep wondering... any ideas?
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List their names.
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People change! Damn!
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Guess who she really is?
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Guess who she really is?
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It was good watching the first leg!...lol.
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Raymondenyi: Oga ds ur story is as stuupid and saddled wt too much falsehood! I suggest u look 4 a better thing 2 engage urself wt instead of coming here 2 fill our eyes with so much obvious lies! Pls u better stop ds nonsense n stay ur distance!Raymond, I didn't want to say anything to you but on a second thought I'll just say this; I understand u cannot believe it cos you cant imagine it, Its bad enough you dont get any girl(s) then to think that I'm married to one and some others coming at me? Makes 'Its a lie' reecho in your little head. Well, boy, it does happen everywhere around you! If it doesn't come to you, Don't get mad at me son, I'm not your problem! Anyway, u can contact me to teach you some of the things you need to know, I can assure you that you'll never be the same. Thank you. |
SmashingM: Next time she comes around, fiddle wt her fone n get her husband's fone numba. Tell ur wife abt it n get ur wife to call her or text to warn. If she keeps pestering u, let ur wife threaten to call her husband. Blieve me she'll run w/o looking bk (speaking frm xperience)Ok, I think I'll try this one. Thank you. A lot of people had so many things to say but I was only looking for a reasonable solution without any form of violence. Some people said I should tell my wife, but thats not a solution. It'll only make her know about the situation. I can't change the way I live cos I want to get her off my back, I cant get all crazy cos I want her to stay away, I guess she knows dat too. Some people said my story is not true probably cos I didn't get the episodes on video tape, well, I pity them. My little experience in media has exposed me to unbelieveable happenings that never make it to the news! Do you know how many guys that are rape victims all around and no one gets to hear about it? I'll probably start putting up some peoples testimonies with real locations on my blog and NL so people can help investigate and verify. Thanks again. |
Maybe Arsenal will do it after Wenger dies...lol. But have faith anyway...lmao.
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The Nigerian youth is just looking for a well paying job, but in the armed forces? And para-military? What does the future hold for our nation if our youth get hold of arms in pursuit of good pay?
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biolabee: more details and pls no picThat's exactly the problem! I'm expected to act mature! Then when she eventually rips off my shirt, who will believe my story? Details? I left the town I reside in for some job in the town she now resides, I got a call from her and when I mentioned my location, she screams and said she was coming. I made her wait at a cafe at the ground floor, when I came down, we had a little chat and she was trying to give too much detail about her private life but I stopped her. She's been coming since that the, 7 days in a roll!! Getting even more physical with her attempts to grab my... Is that detail enough? |
Yo I still feel funny Aint got no money On the street running mehn! now my wrist burning...
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She's married and I'm married as well but she won't keep her distance! I have a kid but all that means nothing to her! I'm tempted to put up her picture here. |
dasparrow: I love pets. I love pets more than I love most human beings. After all, even the bible says that "the heart of man (human beings) is desperately wicked. Who can know it?" (Jeremiah 17:9). You don't see the bible warning us about animals being wicked. So tell me why I would not be fond of them. Pets - especially dogs - have a good heart, they will love you unconditionally unlike many human beings who will love you when the times are good and abscond when times get rough. Dogs are always happy to see their owners and most are very intelligent. They are also very loyal to you even in death. I don't have a dog right now but I will have one soon God willing. In the mean time, I will take good care of my younger sibling's dog each time I visit my sibling.Ok, I will ask around and let you know. |
val_dubem: Pets re evil. They shouldn't be keptSeriously? Are kidding me? Gods'creation evil? |
I used to think I couldn't stand them until I had to keep one for short while, that experince changed my trend of thought about pets. www.feelfelly..com
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