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PoliticsRe: Are Nigerians The Most Wicked People On Earth by freed(op): 6:06am On Jun 17, 2012
true yarn
PoliticsRe: Why The Hate?? by freed(m): 11:45pm On Jun 16, 2012
pls take your Cameroonian drunkard as/s out of our forum
CultureRe: Yoruba Girls by freed(m): 10:57pm On Jun 07, 2012
190: are u serious,
now tell me why are other men rushing to marry yoruba women undecided
No they arent rude, No they arent dirty and YES they are the MOST INTELLIGENT amongst all other races within Nigeria and Africa at large
which Nigerian men? No right thinking Igbo man will bring a ugly yoruba girl home with their stinking attitudes. Maybe your tribes men not mine. yoruba women are the ugliest girls in Nigeria, the least attractive women in the country.
CultureRe: Yoruba Girls by freed(m): 10:46pm On Jun 07, 2012
190: I bet those who dont really know what yoruba girls are capable of doing
are actually the one's here spewing rubbish through their anus as usual,
Please its my opinion and i dont give 2 flying Bleep about if you think dey r ugly or not
Yoruba girls should be made to roam around nigeria why the rest should please pack themselves inside MACK PAYLOADER
enroute cotonu - every other batch of them undecided
yoruba women just have big buttocks but everything else about them sucks. rude, dirty, ugly looking women. Thats why yoruba men are rushing to igboland to find well mannered, beautiful, clean girls
CultureRe: Yoruba Girls by freed(m):
Yoruba girlshuh? they are the ugliest girls in Nigeria!
CultureRe: Why Do Yoruba Guys Mostly Marry Igbo Girls Than Vice Versa? by freed(m): 12:37am On Jun 06, 2012
The average yoruba woman is very rude. Most of them have attitude problems. No right thinking Igbo man will bring a yoruba woman home. When we have beautiful, cultured Igbo women around. SMH!
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerians The Most Wicked People On Earth by freed(op):
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RomanceRe: Message To All Nigerian Girls (A Must Read) by freed(m): 6:40pm On Jun 02, 2012
bittyend: STFU! Who told yoruba girls are ugly?? Stupid tribalist goat.. They're average like other naija girls but not ugly.
Yoruba girls are the ugliest girls in Nigeria not only ugly but the dirtiest and rudest girls in Nigeria. the average igbo girl will smash any yoruba in terms of beauty. its yoruba girls that make people think some Nigerian girls are ugly. its the truth
RomanceRe: Message To All Nigerian Girls (A Must Read) by freed(m): 6:22pm On Jun 02, 2012
Stop generalizing dude. It is your yoruba girls that are ugly and disrespectful not all Nigerian girls
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerians The Most Wicked People On Earth by freed(op): 6:41pm On May 22, 2012
mpumalanga: Not only wicked but celebrates wickedness.The most populous black nation with the
most concentration of wickedness.others look at their wicked past with grief but not
nigeria.
cldnt agree more
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerians The Most Wicked People On Earth by freed(op): 5:38pm On May 22, 2012
we r the most wicked people on earth
Romance. by freed(op): 7:34pm On Mar 15, 2012
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FoodRe: Whale Found @ Agaja Beach, Bonny Island, Rivers State, Nigeria by freed(m): 6:41pm On Mar 15, 2012
shocked
PoliticsRe: Are Nigerians The Most Wicked People On Earth by freed(op): 7:56pm On Mar 04, 2012
v true
PoliticsAre Nigerians The Most Wicked People On Earth by freed(op): 7:21pm On Mar 04, 2012
undecided
Travel,, by freed(op): 11:16pm On Feb 27, 2012
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CultureRe: Which Tribe Have The Hottest Dance Step In Nigeria? by freed(m): 5:11pm On Feb 05, 2012
igbo
CultureRe: Is Nigeria Central Africa? by freed(m): 4:22pm On Feb 05, 2012
Nigeria is a west African country. WE share more similarities with our West African Brothers rather than  central African countries
RomanceRe: Why Dont African American Men And Carribean Men Like 2 Date African Girls? by freed(m): 11:50pm On Jan 14, 2012
bcoz dey r too demanding, as 4 me, notin go make me marry black girl 4 dis life (all white everything)
PoliticsNigerian Grammar & Us - A Clear And Present Danger by freed(op): 12:36am On Jan 09, 2012
My experience today while I drove down (late though due to the many road constructions by Gov Amaechi) was horrible. I was forced to tune to Radio Rivers 2, 99.1 FM due to the fact that all the other stations were playing songs with only the word SWAGGER (another result of a people who dont have much vocabulary - a story for another day). I met the programme CRIME WATCH. To say the caster was miserably is an understatement. From starting every sentence with the word "WELL" to the fact that for about 15 minutes that I listened with amazement, he used the street phrase "YOU KNOW" on nothing less that 50 occasions!!! In fact a friend that was riding with me started counting, and at a time lost count!
As if that was not enough, enter 2 female newscasters for the 12 noon news (I think). From Verbal mix-ups, Grammatical misrepresentations and errors to incomplete sentences and (rookie phenomenon’s) panicking on air, et al - the least things you expect from a radio station. I was forced to play my Yanni CD (something I only do in the evenings). But on a second thought, I tuned in again to finish the horror show. Then I was reminded that I should not blame only the casters, but also the writers and the producers that gave the final approval for the news to be broadcast on air.

I believe this is a direct result of not only a rotten education system, but also our social standard has been allowed to get too low.
I had on several instances pointed to the fact that it may get to a time we may begin to hire experts to do basic things here. But also i get troubled by the responses I get from people I thought would see reasons with me. Without wasting much time, I will go straight and say it again that the danger posed by our acceptance of pidgin English and its consequence on the society. Agreed its been one of our unofficial linguas, but in recent times, it has made the leap to almost being part of the officially allowed languages with its dangers manifesting by the day.

Not long ago, the NECO 70% failure rate was making headlines and we all were shocked. What do we do ? Gov Amaechi last Monday in Opobo town for a town hall meeting told tales of teachers who were caught copying and cheating in their training exams. TEACHERS!!! What do we do ?
Should we stand and watch our society rot ? How do we make sure this country is governed and inhabited by non-illiterates ?

If this is not a CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER and an indication of a failed academic system, then nothing will. In fact it is heading for the rocks never to come back, not with radio stations like WAZOBIA.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not advocating that we make laws to abolish pidgin English, No. Though I will also not oppose it, but Im an advocate of not making laws that will be almost impossible to abide by, thereby making the entire populace law breakers. But my opinion is that we either reduce the entry requirements to schools and jobs to a pass or even fail in English and accept pidgin English as an official Language or we find a way to make sure that we dont give pidgin English an official status.
Before you say my second option is no more possible, I will remind you that critical problems require critical solutions. Pres Jonathan (congrats) was unlawfully made the Acting President by the National Assembly when the country was almost thrown into constitutional crisis by the imperfection of the laws of Nigeria (law of necessity they called it). Now by same means, if we accept that pidgin English is destroying the same people that govt spends so much to train in schools, then we can as well declare it a National crisis and treat it as such.

Like I have said over and over again, allowing radio stations like WAZOBIA FM to broadcast 24 hours pidgin English laced with entertaining comedy is 2 steps backward. We should draw a line between freedom and endangering a peoples way of life. I know there are many ways we pick up pidgin on daily basis, but these radio stations are eating into the fabrics of our spoken grammar. As much as we have not accepted pidgin as one of our lingua, and it is neither an internationally recognised language like French or Portuguese, we should do everything to ban it.

During my last discuss on this issue, a friend told me that I was advocating that someone's genuine business should be closed, but I reminded him that any business that endangered the lives and wellbeing of the entire citizens of a place deserves to be closed. Also someone said that if I dont like the station I should not tune-in. But again I made it known that the station is using a govt allocated frequency which is owned by all, and if I dont tune-in, there is no way of guaranteeing that our children cannot. I dont know of any radio censorship yet.

Lastly, while we all wait to see if Pres Jonathan will tackle the educational sector, I encourage you all to ban your children and loved ones from listening to such radio stations.
Thanks for your time.
CultureNigerian Grammar & Us - A Clear And Present Danger by freed(op): 12:34am On Jan 09, 2012
My experience today while I drove down (late though due to the many road constructions by Gov Amaechi) was horrible. I was forced to tune to Radio Rivers 2, 99.1 FM due to the fact that all the other stations were playing songs with only the word SWAGGER (another result of a people who dont have much vocabulary - a story for another day). I met the programme CRIME WATCH. To say the caster was miserably is an understatement. From starting every sentence with the word "WELL" to the fact that for about 15 minutes that I listened with amazement, he used the street phrase "YOU KNOW" on nothing less that 50 occasions!!! In fact a friend that was riding with me started counting, and at a time lost count!
As if that was not enough, enter 2 female newscasters for the 12 noon news (I think). From Verbal mix-ups, Grammatical misrepresentations and errors to incomplete sentences and (rookie phenomenon’s) panicking on air, et al - the least things you expect from a radio station. I was forced to play my Yanni CD (something I only do in the evenings). But on a second thought, I tuned in again to finish the horror show. Then I was reminded that I should not blame only the casters, but also the writers and the producers that gave the final approval for the news to be broadcast on air.

I believe this is a direct result of not only a rotten education system, but also our social standard has been allowed to get too low.
I had on several instances pointed to the fact that it may get to a time we may begin to hire experts to do basic things here. But also i get troubled by the responses I get from people I thought would see reasons with me. Without wasting much time, I will go straight and say it again that the danger posed by our acceptance of pidgin English and its consequence on the society. Agreed its been one of our unofficial linguas, but in recent times, it has made the leap to almost being part of the officially allowed languages with its dangers manifesting by the day.

Not long ago, the NECO 70% failure rate was making headlines and we all were shocked. What do we do ? Gov Amaechi last Monday in Opobo town for a town hall meeting told tales of teachers who were caught copying and cheating in their training exams. TEACHERS!!! What do we do ?
Should we stand and watch our society rot ? How do we make sure this country is governed and inhabited by non-illiterates ?

If this is not a CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER and an indication of a failed academic system, then nothing will. In fact it is heading for the rocks never to come back, not with radio stations like WAZOBIA.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not advocating that we make laws to abolish pidgin English, No. Though I will also not oppose it, but Im an advocate of not making laws that will be almost impossible to abide by, thereby making the entire populace law breakers. But my opinion is that we either reduce the entry requirements to schools and jobs to a pass or even fail in English and accept pidgin English as an official Language or we find a way to make sure that we dont give pidgin English an official status.
Before you say my second option is no more possible, I will remind you that critical problems require critical solutions. Pres Jonathan (congrats) was unlawfully made the Acting President by the National Assembly when the country was almost thrown into constitutional crisis by the imperfection of the laws of Nigeria (law of necessity they called it). Now by same means, if we accept that pidgin English is destroying the same people that govt spends so much to train in schools, then we can as well declare it a National crisis and treat it as such.

Like I have said over and over again, allowing radio stations like WAZOBIA FM to broadcast 24 hours pidgin English laced with entertaining comedy is 2 steps backward. We should draw a line between freedom and endangering a peoples way of life. I know there are many ways we pick up pidgin on daily basis, but these radio stations are eating into the fabrics of our spoken grammar. As much as we have not accepted pidgin as one of our lingua, and it is neither an internationally recognised language like French or Portuguese, we should do everything to ban it.

During my last discuss on this issue, a friend told me that I was advocating that someone's genuine business should be closed, but I reminded him that any business that endangered the lives and wellbeing of the entire citizens of a place deserves to be closed. Also someone said that if I dont like the station I should not tune-in. But again I made it known that the station is using a govt allocated frequency which is owned by all, and if I dont tune-in, there is no way of guaranteeing that our children cannot. I dont know of any radio censorship yet.

Lastly, while we all wait to see if Pres Jonathan will tackle the educational sector, I encourage you all to ban your children and loved ones from listening to such radio stations.
Thanks for your time.

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