Business › Re: Nigerians To Pay Stamp Duty On ATM Printouts, Some Whatsapp Messages - FIRS by Futurejoy(f): 1:58pm On May 29, 2020 |
We will abandone Whatsapp for them and move over to Telegram. Stupid people and stupid law After buying my phone and buying subscription I will still pay for my messages, really? |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Akwa Ibom Jobs by Futurejoy(f): 5:42pm On May 27, 2020 |
Please is the vacancy still open, I want to apply |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Millions Of Locusts Attack India, Residential Areas Turning Sky Black (Photos) by Futurejoy(f): 8:00pm On May 26, 2020 |
BeerParIour: [s][/s]
Enough of this rubbish here! Are you the only religious person here? You behave as if Jesus gave you alone a special contract.
Your post is becoming annoying, in fact, you don overthrown that BBQ dead meat seller on making annoying posts I am a Christian though but this niqqa is annoying. I kept quiet so I won’t sound “anti-Christ “  |
Celebrities › Re: Cynthia Morgan Lied Against Her Record Label? (Contract) by Futurejoy(f): 5:19pm On May 26, 2020 |
Millenniumlady: It's obvious jude is a user why would an upcoming artist pay 50% of her production among other things you still had the gut to say the profit should be 50%50 like seriously boy ? If you're not paying for the cost of production as a company then don't bring the 50/50 deal on the table he wanted to kill her career thanks to the creator she's back on her feet and she's currently the no.1 artist trending in Africa without releasing a single yet so jude can go back to where he belong THE STREETS.....He blocked me on Instagram cause I curse am no be small  I can’t believe you just said this. Do you know what record labels stand for?? They literally pick artist up and rebrand them, they pay for their accommodation, feed them, cloth them and invest money in their music and in Cynthia Morgan’s case, pay for her bleaching cream.......no body makes investment without expecting a return. They had an agreement and she signed 50/50 everybody that has ever worked with her are complaining of the same problem with her, she allowed arrogance and pride to kill her career now she is trying to act like a victim ,Nigerians bought her “pity me” story and set up a “go-fund-me account” on her behalf. Nigerians are gullable |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 12:02pm On May 26, 2020 |
Justbehave: The way you are defending this woman it seems you also is a product of rape. The way you are pained about my comment shows you are a rapist with years of experience and lack of remorse. In a more sane country, you will be in a confined environment or restricted from going close to any lady or girl. Who knows, you may even be a paedophile. |
Romance › Re: This Is Why Bodybuilders Have Small Pènis VIDEO 18+ by Futurejoy(f): 11:08am On May 26, 2020 |
Sweetgirlmimi: U complaining too much I am complaining too much,really? |
Romance › Re: Man Mistakenly Impregnates Ex During Lockdown After Bride Postponed Wedding by Futurejoy(f): 11:04am On May 26, 2020 |
I don’t understand the mistake |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 10:47am On May 26, 2020 |
Grandmeister: Everything is not for public consumption either! What is this recent craze for validity on social media? Were do you lots draw the line between privacy and public exposure? A girl posts her nude on a social platform and then wonder why she was 'bodyshamed' or called names..what moral justification do you have to accuse the public when you made the most private things about you PUBLIC? Do you realize that people share posts without the consent of the writer /poster. What if her Facebook page is just made up of her family and friends  |
Romance › Re: This Is Why Bodybuilders Have Small Pènis VIDEO 18+ by Futurejoy(f): 10:40am On May 26, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 10:25am On May 26, 2020 |
gypsey: Is this rubbish supposed to make any sense?  You still need sense regardless |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 10:22am On May 26, 2020 |
gypsey: Is this rubbish supposed to make sense? You still need “sense” to realize you have asked this question before. Still pray for sense, it is essential |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 10:01am On May 26, 2020 |
naturefellow: honestly, people have lost it in this digital era. We can't help but seek public approval and validation on every aspect of our lives. |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:58am On May 26, 2020 |
gypsey: Is this rubbish supposed to make sense?  You would not know because you don’t have sense , that’s why I said you should pray for sense. Think about it |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:56am On May 26, 2020 |
Edusouls: Women have totally lost their minds to frustration and bitterness, hereby creating more problems for themselves, partners, children and everyone around, everyone woman is now raped, molested and abused, look at how this foolish woman exposed these handsome young men to future stigmatisation, and unnecessary scrutiny, cos of fairy tale stories no one can prove, now as a grown up I understand why they are called women.. You really have a mental problem, do you know the trauma people experience from rape talkless of getting pregnant from rape  Do you even understand the courage it took for her to decide to keep the pregnancy....twins for that matter, I don’t think you know!!!!! So she is supposed to keep quiet about being raped because of what the society will think of her and the boys, Bleep you and Bleep the society. She is a psychologist and therapist that is creating awareness!! I pray you get married to a lady that has been raped so that you will come on NL and beg people to advise you on how to manage her / help her put the trauma behind her. You even sound like a rapist /paedophile |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:49am On May 26, 2020 |
Exmilitant: nope. Just that there's a name for some 'kind' of children. E.g, a child with no father is called a bastard etc... You are so unbelievable  |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:38am On May 26, 2020 |
BotafogoJunior: it baffles me,and it is always beyond my understanding......they must always be vainglorious,very annonying. Must men be rapist  ?? |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:37am On May 26, 2020 |
gypsey: Let's hear the rapists side of the story, Why should i just believe her? last year one female claimed a pastor raped her, alot of people on here called her a hoe, called her a liar, called her all kinda derogatory names.
Why are people not doing the same to this one?
hyporcritical nigerians. Always pray to God to give you sense, you need it. It will change your heart and bitterness |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:35am On May 26, 2020 |
Exmilitant: What do they call children born through rape? They call them “Children” . Do you have a problem with that  |
Crime › Re: Mmanti Umoh Raped: KanKan And Dada Twin Story by Futurejoy(f): 9:33am On May 26, 2020 |
TheRealProphet: She have create awareness so zombies will tag her boys as "SonOfaRapist",sometimes silence is better..las las na for clout. It’s like NL has become a breeding ground for senseless people. She has trained her children well enough to deal with hate speech. You would even see from their faces that they give no damn about them being a product of rape.so keep shut if you have nothing to say.....everything is not for clout |
Sports › Re: Godswill Uche 'Bala': Kelechi Iheanacho, My Childhood Friend Who Forgot Me by Futurejoy(f): 11:44am On May 25, 2020 |
amliftedhigher: MY CHILDHOOD FRIEND HAS ROSE TO STARDOM AND HAS FORGOTTEN THAT I EXIST.
Kelechi Iheanacho was my childhood friend, we grew up together in the same neighborhood Nekede Old Road Owerri IMO state. We played the street balls together under the rain and scorching sun. We attended the same primary school; Unique Nursery and primary school Umualum Nekede No 4 b/stop as at then but has relocated to a new site now. We did almost everything together but today grace has found you and you've rose and clapped your way into the corridors of fame and stardom, you're now a celebrity not just in Nigeria but all over the world.
I remember how we conquered the environments of Ama - ato. Azuatalam, Chigozirim known as Podosky and you and I. If we are not there the games won't be fun but you've forgotten so fast and now mingles with those that you met after being famous.
We played an academy club "Danish" together for years before you moved to Taye academy how can you just forget those days so fast?
I remember how happy i was when i watched you play for Nigeria under 17 in UAE 2013.. I was not surprised when you conquered the world in that stage because i knew how good you were prior to then. Your senior brother Uchenna couldn't give me your contact because we are no more on the same pedestrian, you've moved higher.
Hear this,
I'm writing this not because hunger has finished my life but because a picture with you now will serve as a story i will tell to my children. Don't forget that the bodyguards and security personnel guarding you from people coming close to you, were not there when we use to go to the bush in Uzo ubi those days in search of riped fruits. It pains my heart that you've forgotten most of us who suffered with you and grew up together with you in the hood.
It's hard for me to get reach to you again as i've followed you in all social media platforms, Instagram, twitter, e.t.c. But it's easy if you want to get to me, if really you want to.
Please whoever that can reach out to Kelechi Iheanacho should help me and show him this letter and tell him it was written by Bala as i was nicknamed those days.
Rising to stardom doesn't mean you should forget those who grew up with you. I still remember paying for some matches we watched together at the viewing centres even game centres for PS2 (PlayStation). The things we did together are so enormous that i can't put all in writing.
Friends, i know Kelechi Iheanacho may not see this but you that is reading it now, don't forget the people with you now when luck shines on you.
Don't call them lazy, poor or feel irritated when you see them coming to you. We all started from somewhere and grace found you.
Godswill Uche (A.K.A Bàlà) I hate reading rubbish like this. This guy hustled and made it, he is under no obligation to help you or anyone outside his family. The fact that you both played in the sand doesn’t mean anything . Nigerians should stop having this entitlement mentality , it’s crazy and stupid. Hustle your own , if he remembers you and come to help thank God cos he has got his own baggage that he bears |
Autos › Re: How Much Should I Pay Someone To Drive My Car From Lagos To Abuja? by Futurejoy(f): 11:36am On May 25, 2020 |
ifnyioj22: na wa for you! 10k from lag to Abj?? Is that for feeding alone? I payed 80k from lag to uyo, he settled his way to uyo..... 10k ke! Tell him not to pay at all! This was the same money my mum paid one of their company driver from Lagos to bring her private car to Uyo...80k. Driving no be charity |
Autos › Re: How Much Should I Pay Someone To Drive My Car From Lagos To Abuja? by Futurejoy(f): 11:34am On May 25, 2020 |
Oluromantic: Yeah if he's someone he doesn't know, it's small. If it's someone he knows, it's ok Why do you people talk without doing your research  How can you pay someone 10k to drive a car from Lagos to Abuja, na charity  ? Fueling the car full tank nko, public transportation of the driver from Abuja back to Lagos nko? How about risk Plus other things  The last time someone brought my mum’s car from Lagos to Uyo, she paid 80k. |
Family › Re: The Biggest Mistake In Marriage Right Now For A Guy by Futurejoy(f): 9:22pm On May 22, 2020 |
pDudd: I have been presented with the opportunity in the past. I chopped her and cleaned mouth. I nor dey carry last. I collected my share and kept it moving. Congratulations dog |
Family › Re: The Biggest Mistake In Marriage Right Now For A Guy by Futurejoy(f): 1:09pm On May 22, 2020 |
pDudd: That's right bro. You ain't lying.
All women bring to the table these days is an expired pussy or a kid or kids from her baby daddy. They are broke, lack zero skills, and from poor semovita backgrounds.
If she isn't Beyonce or Rihanna that can add value to my life, then let her carry her expired kpekus and baggage and commot from my front. Empty barrels.
Man must wise now. Days of dulling are over. It is your type that will marry a baby mama of two and still pay their school fees while smiling in the open |
Career › Re: Should I Expose Them? by Futurejoy(f): 7:43pm On May 21, 2020 |
Abbeylanre15: I work in finance company and I'm in charge of all accounts. All monies are been remitted to me. The M.D of this organization is such a generous but uneducated woman. My colleagues are leveraging on this to siphon organization's funds to their various pockets. I'm not oblivious of this fact because I'm so sensitive to things around me,but I am d God fearing type that won't participate in such a dirty act. I've called majority of those in this illicit act privately to warn them and let them know the implications. But to my utmost surprise, the bull-shit keep getting high and d MD is not the type to tell such hidden things, she will reveal the identity of her Intel. The problem now is that,if this act persist,the company may go bankrupt sooner than later. Even though,the job is not worth dying for,half bread they said it's better than none. I can't afford to be jobless. Please advise me on what to do?
NB: I'VE SUBMITTED APPLICATION TO OTHER COMPANIES BUT NO RESULT YET. Write in details the method of their fraudulent activities and send it to her anonymously. Type it better still cos if you don’t say it now, your conscience will forever prick you |
Properties › Re: Please Help. My Apartment Is Being Haunted By A Ghost. by Futurejoy(f): 7:09am On May 20, 2020 |
Cloud699999: Kill ke, we didn't discover she was dead until 2days later. Everywhere was smelling. No sign of struggle. When her sister came and discover the door was close inside. I was the first that suggested we check through the window. That's how I saw her laying on the bed and the odour was strong. People get poisoned, people act normal then when they get into their house they commit suicide, people choke and die , people get sick and die in their sleep, people get cardiac arrest and die in their sleep......I can go on and on. She could have died from one of the reasons I mentioned above. |
Properties › Re: Please Help. My Apartment Is Being Haunted By A Ghost. by Futurejoy(f): 6:54am On May 20, 2020 |
Cloud699999: Good morning Nairalander,
It all started Last week When a neighbor next to my apartment died without nobody noticing for 2days until she started smelling. We didnt actually suspect that it was from her room until someone came looking for her because she wasn't answering her phone, which was still ringing inside and the door was locked from the inside that was how we knew she was dead, already swollen because the last time we saw was Sunday night and we didn't know untill Tuesday that she was dead. All this happened last week. Later that tueday family and friends with police came to evacuate her corpse. No foul play or any struggle seems she died in her sleep. She was young and a very playful lady and lively. She is 36 years old single mother and she lives
So the haunting started 2days later. The First one happened around 2am, My girlfriend said she saw someone looking like standing by the door outside just staring straight at her, there was no light and the window was open, so when she pointed torch light she saw nothing but when she switch the torch light, she saw the shadow of the same person. That really scared shit out of me because she later told me in the morning.
The second was last night. Someone was banging seriously on the toilet window because its a iron window. The banging continue for almost 3hours. It was double banging as if someone was knocking hard. I doubt it was someone when I try I check I couldn't find anyone there, few minute later the banging continue till around 4.30am when mosque call out for prayer. And I could here some here some sound like someone walking in the next room where she died, no one was home. Her sister refuse to sleep in the room so it was locked.
Please help, how can get rid of this unwanted disturbances. I don't know what to do. This last night scare me to the bone. The funniest thing. No one heard this banging except me. The other neighbors have different theory.
Anyone experience this kind of thing before? How did you handle it?
Cc Lalasticlala When people die when they aren’t supposed to, they tend to haunt where they live. But since you said that she died a natural death , you can’t be certain. Just pray and then later call her name tell her to stop disturbing you that you didn’t kill her, tell her she is dead and dead people are supposed to stop exiting when they die. Speak to your landlord, they are supposed to bring in a strong man of God to cast away her spirit from that place so that the next occupant don’t end up getting so haunted or better still, pack out of the house before you become traumatized. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Ravi Zacharias Dies Of Cancer At 74 by Futurejoy(f): 9:25pm On May 19, 2020 |
Weebo: My man after so much expectations of getting to heaven but finds out it doesn't exist and all his lifeswork was in vain Only a fool says there is no God |
Family › Re: My Husband's Family Is Sucking Him Dry by Futurejoy(f): 9:20pm On May 19, 2020 |
Anni3e: Hi, I have been married for 9 years now, the problem I have with my husband is that his family members keep sucking him dry and the way he neglects us his immediate family.
He is the first child of 7 children, his siblings even the married ladies keep asking him for money. He keeps spending money on them and their husbands. His brothers keep crying they are broke, they keep leeching off him.
His two junior brothers that always ask him for money, one of them built a house in Port Harcourt and the other one built a big house in the village. Still they won't let him rest.
His married sisters are the worst. If they cough they would call him to send money, every minor thing they would expect money. Just this evening his sister called him to ask for money. We don't have a house of our own, I keep telling my husband to stop giving in to all their demands and invest the money on something, he would say I am turning him against his family.
We have 2 kids and I have told him we need to start saving for their future, I pay the electricity bill, foodstuffs, and most times the children school fees, he pays the house rent and rarely keeps money for home upkeep, he sometimes drops two thousand and that's it for the whole week. He always complains he has no more, but once his family calls him he sends money immediately.
I have saved enough to buy a land and I am not planning to include his name in the property. I don't know what to deal with, his family entitlement mentality or the way he neglects the kids and I and treat us like outsiders.
I am really pissed off and tired.
Sorry for the long post. Just build a house in your name for future purpose |
Celebrities › Re: Sister Afia And Freda Rhymz Nearly Fought At TV3 by Futurejoy(f): 7:39pm On May 18, 2020 |
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Health › Re: UNICEF Warns Lockdown Could Kill More Than COVID-19 by Futurejoy(f): 8:05am On May 17, 2020 |
h2selectronics: Unicef warns lockdown could kill more than Covid-19 as model predicts 1.2 million child deaths
'Indiscriminate lockdowns' are an ineffective way to control Covid and could contribute to a 45 per cent rise in child mortality'
The risk of children dying from malaria, pneumonia or diarrhoea in developing countries is spiralling due to the pandemic and “far outweighs any threat presented by the coronavirus”, Unicef has warned.
In an exclusive interview Dr Stefan Peterson, chief of health at Unicef, cautioned that the blanket lockdowns imposed in many low and middle income are not an effective way to control Covid-19 and could have deadly repercussions.
“Indiscriminate lockdown measures do not have an optimal effect on the virus,” he told The Telegraph. “If you’re asking families to stay at home in one room in a slum, without food or water, that won’t limit virus transmission.
“I’m concerned that lockdown measures have been copied between countries for lack of knowing what to do, rarely with any contextualisation for the local situation,” he said.
“One size fits no one. The objective is to slow the virus, not to lockdown people. “We need to lift our eyes and look at the total picture of public health.”
According to a stark report published in Lancet Global Health journal on Wednesday, almost 1.2 million children could die in the next six months due to the disruption to health services and food supplies caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The modelling, by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Unicef, found that child mortality rates could rise by as much as 45 per cent due to coronavirus-related disruptions, while maternal deaths could increase by almost 39 per cent.
Dr Peterson said these figures were in part a reflection of stringent restrictions in much of the world that prevent people leaving their homes without documentation, preventing them from accessing essential health care services.
In some countries the public are also avoiding hospitals and health centres for fear of picking up Covid-19, while services have also been diverted to focus on the pandemic. Vaccination campaigns against diseases including measles have also been disrupted - at least 117 million children worldwide are likely to miss out on routine immunisations this year.
Dr Peterson warned that these trends have resulted in a reduction in the “effective utilisation of services” - a shift which, in some places, could be more dangerous than the virus itself. And lockdowns have a heavy economic toll, which could trigger a rise in poverty and malnutrition.
The research looks at the consequences of disruption in 118 low and middle income countries, based on three scenarios. Even in the most optimistic case, where access to health services dropped by 15 per cent and child wasting rose by 10 per cent, an additional 253,500 children and 12,200 mothers died.
But a worst-case scenario, where services are reduced by 45 per cent and the proportion of children who are wasting grows by 50 per cent, could result in 1.16 million additional child fatalities and 57,000 maternal deaths in just six months.
The modelling projected that India would see both the largest number of additional deaths in children under five and maternal mortality, followed by Nigeria. Pakistan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania and Indonesia are also likely to be hit hard.
Such a situation has some precedent - research has shown that in 2014, during the Ebola outbreak in west Africa, more people died from indirect effects than the disease itself. But the scale of the pandemic means the consequences will be far greater.
“Ever since we started counting child deaths and maternal mortality, those numbers have been going down and down and down,” said Dr Peterson. “And actually these times are unprecedented becausewe’re very likely to be looking at a scenario where figures are going up.
“That’s not from Covid - Covid is not a children's disease. Yes there are rare instances and we see them publicised across the media. But pneumonia, diarrhoea, measles, death in childbirth, these are the reasons we will see deaths rise,” he said. “These threats far outweighs any threat presented by the coronavirus in low and middle income countries.”
Dr Peterson urged countries not to impose draconian lockdowns, but to focus on identifying hotspots so that regional restrictions less damaging for public health can be introduced.
He said he was concerned that the current battle against Covid-19 was turning into a “child’s rights crisis” and robbing a generation of their health, education and economic prospects.
Launching the ‘Save Generation Covid’ campaign, Unicef’s largest appeal in its 73 year history, Sacha Deshmukh, executive director of Unicef UK, added: “This pandemic is having far-reaching consequences for all of us, but it is undoubtedly the biggest and most urgent global crisis children have faced since World War Two.
“We cannot allow almost a decade of progress on ending preventable child deaths to become undone on our watch.”
Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/unicef-warns-lockdown-could-kill-covid-19-model-predicts-12/ That was how my mum called me and was begging that I should not fall sick this period  |
Travel › Re: Nigeria Airways: The Nigerian Picture That Will Bring Tears To Your Eyes by Futurejoy(f): 9:04pm On May 16, 2020 |
sarrki: Nigeria hostess in 1973, Nigeria leaders are among the best in the world. They have turned Nigeria airways to a super intercontinental carrier with 1500 destination across the globe, generating 150 billion naira yearly and providing jobs to 10,000 Nigerians, Kenya and Ethiopia, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates have indicated interest in learning the magic industrious Nigerians, now the towering pride of the black world. There is nothing they will tell me, I just hope they have not sold our birth right? |