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Music/Radio / Re: "One More Night" By Mr P Featuring Niniola (Video) by Glorealluv(m): 6:50am On May 11, 2019
chigoziri2403:
without a music video, you can't listen to his songs, his talent is choreography, not singing
Mumu you

I love d song even b4 watching d video
Wts ur own Talent oga

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Music/Radio / Re: "One More Night" By Mr P Featuring Niniola (Video) by Glorealluv(m): 6:47am On May 11, 2019
The Song is dope
The Video was madt
Nothing else

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Politics / Re: Governor Oyetola And Supporters Celebrate His Victory At Appeal Court (Photos) by Glorealluv(m): 7:18pm On May 09, 2019
This country is a joke one court ruled against, another ruled in favour In d same state Nothing we no go c 4 dis country
Celebrities / Re: Davido Speaks On His Private Jet: Fan Asks "Where Is Air OBO, It's A Month Now" by Glorealluv(m): 10:07am On Jun 16, 2018
holicalpha:
lol
Jet or no Jet

Nigga dey chop well in this God forsaken Country.


Ask buhari where the change he promised.
I dey feel you jare grin
Education / Re: What's The Difference Between A Library And An Archive? by Glorealluv(m): 10:02am On Jun 11, 2018
Gerald620:
These two terms seem familiar. I had a serious argument with someone yesterday regarding this. I tried to make him understand the two terms are clearly different, I even cited examples. But, he instead they are the same.

Please, intelligent people in the house, your answers are needed to end this puzzle. Thanks.

Pls hw much is d ticket to Russia shocked
Celebrities / Re: Obafemi Martins And Jiganbabaoja, "Sho Mo Age Mi Ni" Crooner Meet by Glorealluv(m): 7:16pm On Jun 10, 2018
goalazo1:
Kai is Obafemi still a player?

Noo he is a musician, he's d one dat sang LEGBEGBE grin cheesy

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Jokes Etc / Nigeria Politics And The Non Sighting Of The Moon by Glorealluv(m): 5:10pm On Jul 05, 2016
*THE NON-SIGHTING OF THE MOON*

-The sighting of the moon was Inconclusive
*INEC*

-The sighting of the moon has been adjourned till tomorrow.
*Abuja Federal High Court*

-The sighting of the moon has been altered. A moon sighting committee will be set-up to be headed by Sen. David Mark (Chairman Senate committee on Observation).
*Senate*

-The moon has already been sighted tomorrow.
*Lai Mohammed*

-The anomally in the crescentic illumna of the moon in the atmospheric galaxy is tantamount to more crinkum crankum & hoola-baloo.
*Patrick Obahiagbon*

-The APC was the cause of the moon not sighted in Nigeria.
*Fayose*

-We will create another moon for Nigerians.
*APC*

-Due to none sighting of the Moon, the Board of the Ulamas has been dissolved.
*Presidency*

-We blew up the moon and we will blow up more moons
*Niger Delta Avengers.*

-We are responsible for the absence of the moon in the sky.
*Boko Haram*

-Those responsible for the missing moon will soon be apprehended and charged accordingly. We already have evidence.
*EFCC*

-We have several designs of the moon for sale.
*China*

-We know where the moon is but we dont want to say.
*US*
#Gloreal
Education / My Plans For Lecturers Who Can’t Keep Their Libidos- Eksu VC by Glorealluv(m): 4:51am On Jun 18, 2016
Recently appointed Vice-Chancellor of Ekiti State University (EKSU), Prof. Samuel Oye Bamidele, will superintend over the 21st convocation ceremony of the university next week, barely six months after his appointment. In this interview with ODUNAYO OGUNMOLA, the senior pastor of Deeper Life Bible Church speaks about his experience on the VC’s seat so far, his vision, his achievements, and how, as a lecturer, he managed to overcome temptations from the opposite sex.
How has the experience been for the six months you have been in the saddle as Vice-Chancellor?
I want to thank God for the experience and the great challenges. And in the midst of the great challenges, I want to say that it is a sort of experience that I was able to go through with the help of God and His grace. All through the time when I resumed and till now, my experience has had a positive impact on the university community.
Recently, the West African Students Union (WASU) gave you an award, the Kwame Nkrumah Award for Excellence in Academia and Administration. How did you feel about the award which came less than a year after you assumed office?
I want to say very categorically that I am averse to taking awards, and that was the first award that I would take since I became Vice-Chancellor. It is good to say that many people and bodies contacted me with letters, saying they wanted to give me awards, but I said no. I told them that they should let me settle down first, measure my performance before giving me awards. But when these people came with suggestions, I said that I was going to reject it until I was educated that this one was a credible international award and I accepted. Then they came, and when I saw the pedigree of those who came, about 16 of them. They were introducing themselves, one said I am from Ghana, another said I am from Côte d’ Ivoire. I saw all of them coming virtually from all the West African countries. Therefore, I accepted this award. To say the least, I was particularly elated that I have this privilege of being recognised to be given this award.
On the other side of the question, the challenge I have taken is that I will continue to increase my tempo and my passion for the students because it is historical and strategic that the first award I would receive as the Vice-Chancellor of this university came from international students. They said many things I didn’t know they were ever aware of, because since I came on board, I have been fighting a great crusade on behalf of the students. I believe that this starts from parents. We are here, the biological parents have committed the lives of these students into our hands and my own simple analogy is that we should be the closest parents to them while they are in school.
I was not fighting my colleagues. It was just like a battle to say let’s change our mindset; let’s know that when parents gave these children to us, the intention was that we should let them get out of this university as better materials than they came in. It is like a factory; you put the raw materials into the system and you want to get a very good product. That has been my crusade in this university.
Shortly after you assumed office, you held revenue and academic summits. Have these policies had positive impact on the university since you concluded them?
I came into this university with a vision. In fact, in my application, I said brighter vision, bigger mission. I came here as a Vice-Chancellor with a brighter vision because I am an insider and I have taken time to critically examine the condition of our university and I felt that I should be able to understand this place more than an external candidate. I came with a vision. I knew that in this present situation in our state, in our country, except one wants to deceive himself or herself, there is no higher institution, no university that can say it would rely on the government to fund its educational activities. Therefore, I came with a vision for IGR (internally generated revenue). I also came with a vision for academic quality, because it is not enough to have money as an institution without an equal effort at improving quality.
So we had two summits. We had the academic summit and then we had the IGR summit. I am happy to say here very clearly today that these two summits are bringing positive dividends to our university. The IGR summit has radically changed the face of our university. As you are entering the university, we have a building by the right. That is our water project. I am not rushing it because we are being strategic. I could have as well restructured one of the old buildings, but I said no. We want to make it international, and when we have the water, it will be one of the best in this country.
If you get through our roadside, you will see that our bakery is growing. The building is under construction. We didn’t have a bookshop before we came on board. The shelves of the bookshop are being installed now. Our block industry before I came was comatose. It was leased to an external consultant, but I said this is a university and we are talking about IGR. It is already our own and we have tons of blocks now. Any building that is erected on the soil of this university must use blocks produced from here. We are reviving our press. Because the university is an academic environment, we have publications, journals, exam booklets. How can we rely on printers outside alone? So, these are some of the good things that came from the IGR summit.
Let me also mention that we have what we call the university auto care. That will be a masterpiece by time we complete it. Other universities will come here, by the grace of God, to look at it. In the auto care, we are going to have a quadrangle. We will have a petrol station, a service bay, a car wash, a theatre. We are going to have our own inverter, batteries and distilled water. Some of the things we go outside to buy, there is a particular sector that is working on that under the leadership of Prof. Akintayo, who is a chemist. So work is going on that particular area.
If I have my way, I would tell them to go and harvest some of our mushrooms for you and you give to your wife to cook for you. So, a lot of things are happening with this IGR. I want to believe that it is a confirmation of my vision which came through the channel of this IGR summit. So, academic summit was out to bring quality to our academic enterprise in this university. This we are already achieving.
I said it in the last Senate that I have just spent six months and I have started the second six months. This second six months, I am focusing on academic quality and discipline in the university. This is where I want to showcase again the products of the academic summit that we had, which would impact on students. It would impact on the staff and it would impact on the entire academic community. I want to say that the two summits have been fantastically productive.
Staff and students welfare is key to the output of staff and students. What is your agenda for their welfare?
In fact, if you ask any question from either the students or staff of this university, the quick answer you are likely to get is that the VC is a welfarist vice-chancellor. My passion is to see to the welfare of staff and students of this university. I want to say that if somebody comes to the helm of affairs and does not put the welfare of staff and students first, what is he or her coming there to do? Since when I came, there has been no strike because they know that I pursue the welfare of members and unions. If you are an ASUU chairman or NASU chairman, we are to pursue the welfare of staff and students. Some think I am pampering them, but it is because I also believe that I am a parent, even a grandparent to them; that I am here to passionately take care of them and pursue their welfare just like that of the staff.
I have been pleading with my staff members that, please give them quality attention and let them pass. I am not saying that they should mortgage standards, but give them quality attention and let them come out good. Don’t cut your lecture. Don’t organise a single lecture and then you do exam, because these students will fail. If you reel out failures to the society, we are reeling out expert armed robbers, expert miscreants, and I don’t want that. I want my university to reel out products that will impact positively on our society.
A university cannot survive in isolation. How do you intend to explore partnerships and exchanges with universities all over the world in order to take EKSU to a higher pedestal?
We are working seriously in that regard. My little experience before I came into this university, we are already trying to re-engineer partnerships with foreign universities. I just came from the meeting of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities which we attended in Jos, and one of our major agenda was this area of realistic collaboration. We were told in that particular place that most of what is called collaboration in Nigerian universities is just jamboree and opportunity to travel out of the country. But that is not what is going to help our universities. I have asked for a list of all foreign universities collaborating with us and they are about 10. My plan is to just zero in on two for now. By July, God helping me and God willing, I want to travel out and visit two of the major universities we are collaborating with and these are the University of Nottingham in the UK and I want to visit the University of Houston in Texas (USA). I intend to go there, study their programmes, look at the areas of collaboration.
We are not going to look at everything together; we are just going to pick one. Initially, we had a collaboration with the University of Nottingham on engineering, I want to see how we can revive that one, then our Engineering students and staff will be going there and they will be coming here. That of Houston may not be engineering; it will be in another direction. It can be on entrepreneurship and we can also collaborate. If it can be Houston on entrepreneurship, I will do it critically, I will go deep. That is the part of the vision and inspiration I got from this meeting of the Association of Vice Chancellors of the Nigerian Universities, and that we are going to accomplish from mid-July to early August. The intention is for us to have a symbiotic relationship with the local universities and the international world so that we can be really international.
You are a pastor and at the same time an academic. How do you cope with the challenges of both callings?
I want to put it to you today that every human being is also a spiritual being. And that is the mistake many people make. There is no single person that stands and just says I am for the physical. That is pretence. Even those who don’t pray, those who don’t believe those things, they still pursue other spiritual things either when they run into problems or when they have some needs.
I want to say that God has helped me to balance the two. The problem of people in the world is that they cannot find the balance. I am an academic person and I have been a pastor for more than 30 years. I am a senior pastor in Deeper Life Bible Church, and that has never affected my academic life. My academic life can never affect my spiritual life, if you meet me in the office, you can never tell that this one is a pastor because I don’t believe in bringing or importing pastor things into academic matters. Also, if you see me in the church, you will think that I am a full-time pastor because I am there to do pastoral work. If human beings can balance and know that as we are in the physical and so also we are in spiritual realm and both must be balanced. I want to thank God that He has made me to balance the two, and that’s why I have not been found wanting at both ends.
In the course of your career as an academic in this university or elsewhere, have you ever been tempted by female students?
I want to say that every human being is tempted at one point or the other. And maybe I should say it today, the power of being a Christian is that God will give you the ability, the unusual supernatural power to be able to overcome temptation without falling into it. There is a difference between temptation and falling into temptation. For example, we are all men here and that makes it good. Supposing a woman is here now, the atmosphere will not be the same. I will not say I have not been tempted in the sense that maybe an amorous person comes in, wanting to show a quarter of her breast. I will say, ‘Excuse me, go out and dress properly. As a lecturer, you can’t come into my office like that.’
Some students will come with the intention to tempt you, trying to make eye contacts, and I will say, what are you trying to do? For you to be able to overcome temptation, you must resist it. But some people don’t resist the picture of temptation, so they run into it. So, to respond to your question directly, I want to say that to God be the glory, since I gave my life to Christ, I have not been tempted to the extent of falling, touching another person’s wife or student; never, never. And it is not only girls or women that cause temptation; some are tempted with money. They supervise students and collect money on projects. I supervise Ph.D students and I don’t take anything from them. You cannot even try me. So, all those ones, if you can keep yourself from being attracted by women or by money or material things of this world and you are contented, it will be easy for you to overcome temptation. But summarily, every human being will face temptation at one point or the other, but the power to overcome that temptation can only come from Christ.
What measures has your administration put in place to prevent cases of sexual harassment of female students by their male lecturers?
We are going to work on that. I have said I am committing my first year to IGR and this other one is academic and discipline. We are trying to put some things in place that will checkmate some lecturers that cannot keep their libido, and to that extent, we are going to go through management and then the Senate to fashion out some strategies to protect our female students from sexual harassment. That one is being planned, I may not feel out everything now.
Politics / I-G Orders PDP H/qtrs Shut by Glorealluv(m): 4:41am On Jun 18, 2016
The police wielded the big stick on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday on account of the protracted leadership crisis rocking the opposition party.
Police Inspector General Solomon Arase ordered the office complex that houses the national secretariat of the party shut for a week to allow peace to reign.
He gave the party leaders the same period to resolve the stalemate between Senator Ahmed Makarfi,former governor of Kaduna State and Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, both of whom are laying claim to the party chairmanship.
The decision was taken at a meeting between Mr. Arase and PDP stakeholders after repeated acts of violence by supporters of the gladiators to seize control of the party secretariat, especially in the last one week.
Force Spokesperson, Olabisi Kolawole, in a statement on the meeting said: “In a bid to find a lasting solution to the protracted crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Solomon Arase, convened a meeting with all stakeholders in his Abuja office on Friday (yesterday) and called for peace among the parties, particularly Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and Senator Ahmed Makarfi.
“After exhaustive deliberations in the meeting that was also attended by the Director-General of Department of State Services (DSS), Lawal Musa Daura, each of the factions – Sen Ali Modu Sheriff’s and Sen. Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi’s-led factions agreed to nominate four representatives each for peace talks to arrive at a harmonised position within one week.
“The PDP Secretariat at Wadata House Plaza and Legacy House should be under lock and key pending the outcome of the resolution.”
Arase also urged politicians to educate their followers on the need to conduct themselves within the ambit of the law, adding that the Force would not relent in its mandate to protect lives and property without fear or favour.
Heavily armed policemen took over the PDP national headquarters last Sunday ostensibly to prevent a breakdown of law and order.
But they were withdrawn on Monday, paving the way for Sheriff, whose tenure as acting national chairman has lapsed, according to the PDP governors, to gain entry into the complex.
Sheriff, armed with court papers, told reporters he had resumed as the ‘authentic chairman’ of the party.
He said that the ex parte order issued by a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt, which had barred him from acting as national chairman, expired on June 9, 14 days after it was issued, and since it had not been renewed or extended, he remained the party’s chairman.
Makarfi, who heads the party’s Caretaker Committee put in place by PDP governors, accused Sheriff of being used by the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to sabotage the opposition party.
The PDP National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo, the National Auditor, Adewole Adeyanju, and Sheriff, are in court, contesting their tenure.
They had secured a court order restraining the party from filling their offices at the Port Harcourt convention.
Sheriff claims that the constitution of the party does not provide for a caretaker committee.
But only two days after Sheriff’s court-inspired takeover of the PDP secretariat, some party youths stormed the complex and sealed it off, disowning the ‘national chairman’.
The youths, who called themselves PDP National Rebirth Group and PDP Concerned Rescue Group, then proceeded to hand the keys over to the Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT), Senator Walid Jibrin.
They expressed support for the Makarfi-National Caretaker Committee.
Prior to yesterday’s shut down order by the IGP, another group of PDP youths had assembled in front of the secretariat protesting the continued crisis.
They carried leaves and placards.
They blocked the entrance to the secretariat with a rickety van for about an hour before they dispersed with the truck. Policemen and private security guards at the gate watched as the youths protested without violence.
Romance / Negative Effect Of Masturbation by Glorealluv(m): 4:33am On Jun 18, 2016
Apart from penetrative sex between heterosexual beings, it is no longer hidden that people have devised several other means to satisfy themselves sexually, and prominent among them is masturbation.
Defined simply as the sexual stimulation of one’s own genitals for sexual arousal or other sexual pleasure, usually to the point of orgasm, masturbation, which of course is usually done in the secret, is practised by both singles and married.
While people perceive men to be guiltier of this act, findings have shown that women indu lge in it as well, more so with the use of intimacy gadgets.
According to Kinsey Institute, an organisation that promotes interdisciplinary research and scholarship in the field of human sexuality and related aspects of gender, relationship and reproduction, about 92 per cent of men and 62 per cent of women engage in masturbation in their lifetime.
A study by Christin Bowman of the Department of Social-Personality Psychology, University of New York, United States, found that women’s reasons for masturbating could be any of sexual pleasure, to learn about or better understand their bodies, as a release, to substitute for sex from their partner and general sexual dissatisfaction.
He found that even though women’s feelings when they masturbate could lead to shame or fear that they are acting selfishly, mainly, most women feel sexually empowered when they do it.
The question as to whether this act is good for the human system or not has been tossed back and forth, without a unanimous outcome. While some experts say it is good for the body, some others say its side effect is best described as detrimental.
However, findings have shown that beyond the instant pleasure such people claim to derive from the act, there are some ugly sides to it that may hunt such persons later in life. It was also found that the inadequate understanding of how strongly addictive masturbation is, coupled with its affordability, makes people see it as an option.
But according to Medical Daily, an organisation renowned for health and science issues, masturbation, which is highly addictive, could lead to fatigue, memory loss, hair loss, blurred vision, pains in the penis and impaired sexual function like erectile dysfunction, low sex drive and premature ejaculation.
Notably, it is not the act itself that causes some of these effects; they are a product of the overproduction of sex hormones and neurotransmitters occasioned by frequent masturbation.
In other words, masturbation tends to be excessive because it is accessible and cheap to practise, thus, when people engage in too much of it, sex hormones are over-secreted in the system, which results in these negative effects like hair loss, blurred vision and acne, among others. It added that because it is an act that is generally deemed unacceptable or one that falls below acceptable standard, it could cause low self esteem.
It said, “Masturbation can also lead to sexual exhaustion, which is exhibited in the form of impotence or erectile dysfunction – weak erection. And just like any other obsessive compulsive, such as alcohol abuse or gambling, extreme masturbating can interfere with an individual’s personal relationship and professional life.
“The National Health Service, which is the largest publicly funded health care system in the world, suggests that taking a break from the act may serve as a good thing.”
That’s not all. Excessive masturbation, like doing it daily, has been found to cause seminal leakage, in which case, semen would be leaking or flowing out freely from the penis. This is usually caused by the weakening of the parasympathetic nerves because the ejaculatory valve that opens and closes during sex stays open for a longer time.
Thus, it is not uncommon for people who masturbate to see some stains on their inner wear, especially moments after doing it, and if personal hygiene is inadequate, it has been found to cause odour in that region. It could also deplete the amount of semen in their seminal vesicle.
Other reports revealed that masturbation ruins the sex life of those who indulge in it, leads to premature ejaculation because it tends to make sex uninteresting and difficult.
For women who masturbate, it was also revealed that orgasm gives women an incentive to have more sex, and since most women do not reach orgasm through penile penetration, some resort to masturbation since it is self pleasing and then they become addicted to it.
According to some experts, the pleasure of masturbation does not last for a long time, unlike that of actual sex, thus, people who do it, having been used to it, tend to keep doing it till it impairs their ability to derive maximum pleasure during sexual intercourse. In the same vein, the act has been found to reduce the sensitivity on the penis due to the constant rubbing all in a bid to reach orgasm.
Like sexual intercourse, it has been found that masturbation tends to make people weak and fall asleep, because when they ejaculate (for men) or reach orgasm (for women), their system releases a number of brain chemicals including oxytocin, norepinephrine, serotonin, vasopressin and prolactin, all of which cause them to feel relaxed and sleepy. The effect is said to be more profound in men.
It is also interesting to know that beyond these identified effects, masturbation could on the long run cause men to have acne, because male arousal results in the surge of male hormones, the same hormones that are also known to be responsible for the formation of acne.
In his view, a medical practitioner, Dr. Rotimi Adesanya, affirms that there is a negative side to masturbation. He explained that since it is not an act that is acceptable in the environment and most of those who do it do so secretly, those who masturbate tend to suffer from low self esteem because it is not something they might be proud of.
He noted that apart from the fact that it could lead to memory loss, the pleasure derivable from masturbation does not last for a long time, unlike that of sex, hence, it could be a mere waste of time. “In fact, in some cultures, it is seen as a psychological issue,” he added.
He continued, “On the long run, masturbation may reduce sperm count, and that is why men who want to make their wife pregnant should not engage in masturbation, because when they ejaculate during the act, it would reduce their sperm count during actual intercourse. That is in addition to the fact that men who engage in it could have erectile dysfunction, because if the man has satisfied himself earlier, when it is time to meet the wife, he may not have erection.
“It also creates dissatisfaction between the man and the woman. If one of the parties masturbates, because of the initial pleasure, the person could climax on time, leaving the partner unsatisfied. Also, it can make them feel drowsy; they tend to get tired easily. So it is not advisable.”
Adesanya advised that people who do it should seek medical counsel. “The truth is that you don’t see people going to the hospital to seek medical help about it, but basically it can be treated with psychotherapy. Clinical psychology is involved most times and if the case is bad, a psychiatrist could be involved,” he added.
In the view of a psychologist, Prof. Oni Fagboungbe, people engage in masturbation for different reasons; including pleasure or because it has become a compulsive disorder in their system.
“It is not something one should do and persistent engagement in it could cause low self esteem,” he said.

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Politics / Buhari Is Nothing But APC Pet. Nigerians Let's Think. by Glorealluv(m): 9:26am On May 21, 2016
M very dissapointed in most of my fellow country men, some still haav the guts to be calling others ''WAILERS'' in dis kind of mess we are in nw,are we not even ashamed of ourselves and in this present administration we call change??, dont we even pity ourselves, cant we open our eyes and see this people are only using and frustrating us??
A year is almost gone now, can sumone please tell me what we've gained from this so called change? instead we are all licking our wwounds, and some sycophants are still praising them and puting the blame on GEJ. Nigerians why?? What do we do 4 this govt to deserve all dis, first its the increase in electricity tariff, with zero power supply, then to increase in exchange rate, everything becomes gold, a cup of garri that I use to buy for #10 is now #25, a cup of rice #60,to the extent that #10 is now useless like the 'P' in psychology, WHY??, as if that's not enough, and now to increase in petrol pump price. Why??. I overheard TINUBU saying it recently that dis are the SACRIFICE Nigerians need to pay for the country to be okay. IMAGINE, Why would only the masses that put them in that post pay all the sacrifice? what is their very own sacrifice as leaders? Many schools are on strike now due to non payment of lecturers salaries, some owned 6mnths, some 5mnths and some even more, and the first thing our senators did immediately they resume office is to get an official car for themselves, which cost 3m+ each, WHY??.

Wen GEJ remove this same subsidy some yrs back and increase the fuel price to #150, I can clearly hear cries of painful Nigerians everywhere, I can see shutdown of every business activities, both federal, state, local and even privates enterprises. within some days he return it back to #86, pls why cant we do the same now, why are we pretending as if we are not hurt, why cant we show them how painful this is for Nigerians. If we still keep mute on this, who knows what their next step might be?

It pains me to see that we have no more opposition parties in this country, our so called buhari has weakened them all, its now that I understand his fight against corruption. Non of them have the gut to open their mouth and talk nw coz they are stooling on a nail, they all have skeleton in their cupboard and scared of going to jail. We common Nigerians are the one's to fight for ourselves, let's admit this govt has nothing to offer except lies and to put more salt to our wounds. Lts stand as one nd tell ourself d truth.

Dis so called buhari is not our family or related to us in any aspect, he's not the one feeding us, clothing us, paying our bills nd paying our school fees, then why are we backing lies, why are we suffering nd smiling pretending as if everything is okay?? I'm sure non of his family is experiencing the pain we are going through now, same with all our senators ,reps nd ministers, why won't the senators back him when they don't know what increase in electricity tariff and increase in fuel price means, they dont know what it means to spend half of ur salary on fuel or transport to work and half on food. Please dont lets be deceived by hatred for GEJ, we said we dont want him anymore and we voted him out, now, lets face the one there now and let him know why we vote him in.

Nigerians pls lts b wise nd tink as one.


GOD BLESS NIGERIA
Celebrities / Re: Teebillz Neglects Vivian Oputa's Child With Him by Glorealluv(m): 12:15pm On May 03, 2016
Dis celebrities rubbish is a hit back 2 back, 4rm Olamidedonjazzy to psquare to lindawizkid to tiwatbillz nw. Iyalaya anybody.

Abeg wen KSU go end dia strike
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Shares His Work-out Pictures (photos) by Glorealluv(m): 2:41pm On Apr 27, 2016
Who him epp?
Celebrities / Re: Freeze: Stop Blaming Buhari For Herdsmen Killings by Glorealluv(m): 12:35pm On Apr 27, 2016
He b lyk say dis guy BRAIN don FREEZ
Celebrities / Re: Olamide Reponds To 'breakup' With Lil Kesh Report by Glorealluv(m): 11:48pm On Apr 26, 2016
GMan650:

If Kesh is the backbone, what then is Olamide, Pheelz and YoungJohn?

Lalasticlala
Abeg no mind dat mumu, mayb olamide is d spinal cord den Lol
Celebrities / Re: Olamide Reponds To 'breakup' With Lil Kesh Report by Glorealluv(m): 11:40pm On Apr 26, 2016
faruku104:
Lol Lil kesh is like the backbone of ybnl.... he can't just leave like that

Fynestboi , ijebabe , MissyB3 lalasticlala
Faruukuuu!! Haba, Lill kesh backbone? Or na finger nail u wan talk
Nawa 4 u oo

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Politics / Re: Unpaid Salaries: Bayelsa Workers Turn To Begging For Survival - Punch by Glorealluv(m): 10:15am On Apr 14, 2016
SaiBuharii:
Vote for change, Bayelsans refused. We do not know whether if we change, things will get better but to know, we have to Change.
C dis mumu, change kor balance ni, d change wey make nigerians enter one chance u no even dey shame, mumu pple
Celebrities / Re: Tania Omotayo Wearing Wizkid's Shirt. Clearly, They Are Back Together. by Glorealluv(m): 8:49am On Apr 12, 2016
See Nigeria mentality oo, se na wizkid made d shirt or na onlyhim dem make am 4 or dem customise him name put? Nawa oo, mayb dat girl jst wear wetin she lyk u dey here dey post rubbish.
Op go find wrk abeg, coz even if she is bck wit him how does dat put money in2 ur wallet.
Politics / Re: Expect More Good Works From Me – Jonathan Tells Nigerians by Glorealluv(m): 5:57pm On Apr 09, 2016
Atayis:
baba never agree of lose,if u have done well,u shouldn't be voted out.gej or jej give time for another,d calamities u ve brought to nigeria have been problem of imcubent govt
See 2 much of alcohol @ wrk.
Stop drinking abeg
Politics / Re: Expect More Good Works From Me – Jonathan Tells Nigerians by Glorealluv(m): 5:55pm On Apr 09, 2016
[/b][b][b][/b]U WILL NEVA APPRECIATE ME NOW, UNTIL M NO LONGER AROUND. Na nw I bliv dis adage is true.Long live GEJ.
Politics / Re: 'if There’s No Electricity, It’s Not President Buhari’s Fault' - Fashola by Glorealluv(m): 11:29pm On Apr 08, 2016
Den its jonathan's fault, 4 geting himself defeated by dis shameless govt n leaving nigerians in a confused state 4rm a confused leaders.

God Bless Nigeria sha
Romance / Re: See What My Gf Got Me For My Birthday Today.. Is She Legit? by Glorealluv(m): 12:53pm On Apr 07, 2016
Ur babe got a shade 4 u, so whose prblm is datif u r too xcited nd decide 2 show off ur bday gift den u r still a leaner coz if u c d gift oda men get 4rm dia babe den mayb u will fire ur's. Though she really tried sha, goin xtra miles 2 please u. Bt u r nt worth it coz u r still a small kid 4 postin it online
Politics / Re: No Going Back On Subsidy Removal - FG by Glorealluv(m): 10:43am On Apr 07, 2016
dokunbam:
Source

I believe their decision is for a good cause and to rid the sector of corruption
U pple r zombie indeed who av no sense of humor or particular direction. So u bliv dia decision is 4 a gud cause nw nd u pple r dere crying nd wailing wen GEJ rmvd dis same tin.
Nigeria will only change wen we youths stop beign zombies nd psycophants, wen we learn 2 say d truth wen it needs 2 b said without minding whose ox is gored
Politics / Re: Vessel Delay Worsens Fuel Scarcity - PUNCH by Glorealluv(m): 4:12pm On Apr 06, 2016
Dis fuel scarcity will last till may jst as kachukwu had first announced, dey jst forced him 2 lie 2 nigerians abt it ending on 7th April, nd we all bliv in d lie, dis govt knows we lyk LIES more dan TRUTH

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Politics / Re: Army Establishes Camp For Repentant Boko Haram Members by Glorealluv(m): 8:41am On Apr 06, 2016
No b dia pple dem b, no b dem dey use dem, soon nw dey would say de'v all repent nd dey r in dia camp,dose murderers, after dey'v used dem 2 kill innocent pple nw dey r telling us dey r repenting nd dts hw dey will go without punishment.
I WEEP FOR NIGERIA MY COUNTRY
Politics / Re: EFCC Fixes Date For Jonathan's Arrest – Reportsafrique.com by Glorealluv(m): 11:48pm On Apr 04, 2016
So EFCC has turn 2 APC's play toy nw, so a whole former president( dat save dis country 4rm falling as prediccted by d world) has nw bcom dia BIG FISH nw.
If dis FAKE NEWS 4rm a FAKE BLOG is really TRUE, den bubu nd apc r really oversteping dia boundry nd dia tenure in nigeria is over.
Politics / Re: Governor Fayose: Pains Of A Failed Brat – Flowrymz Writes by Glorealluv(m): 2:07pm On Apr 04, 2016
Hey jobless man, u nid 2 go 2 ekiti nd beg fayose 2 find u a job in his poultry.even if na 2 dey pack shit.
Coz na joblesness dey worry u.
Useless jobless son of a bitch
Politics / Re: Governor Fayose: Pains Of A Failed Brat – Flowrymz Writes by Glorealluv(m): 2:01pm On Apr 04, 2016
legendsilver:
Super finishing and don't forget that the above article made Gej an award achiever in our Nigerian history.
Kindly see the honoured award below
For ur scattered house abi

Bt throught d world he is recognised as d best president ever in d whole of africa, sumtin dat had earned him numerous awards.
M nt surprised @ ur stupidity sha coz I dnt xpect much 4rn anyone following a dull nd insensible buhari, nd also cmplimenting d useless article above 4rm a jobless nd fraustated nd aggrieved nigeria.
God bless Nigeria, God bless Ekiti state, God bless d bst governor ever in Nigeria FAYOSE, u r gonna murder dem all
Politics / Re: Confusion In APC As Party Suspends Timipre Sylva, Asks Lokpobiri To Resign by Glorealluv(m): 12:18am On Apr 04, 2016
So na money those ministers use secure dia appointment, den wt do u xpect dem 2 offer,
Buhari selected d bst indeed.NIGERIA SHA
Romance / Can I Kiss You by Glorealluv(m): 6:01pm On Apr 03, 2016
CAN I KISS YOU Boy drops girl at home, he puts his hand on d wall by d gate for support, leans towards her BOY: Can I kiss you? GIRL: Not now, I'm at home. BOY: Please. GIRL: No. BOY: You were too sweet in bed today. GIRL: Waoh! you too, full of energy. I could not believe we had for rounds. BOY: Let me kiss u good night. GIRL: Someone may be watching, they still think I'm a virgin at home. This goes on for ten minutes, then girl's brother appears at the gate and says "Dad says whether u kiss him or not its your decision, but tell that bastard to remove his hand from the intercom button, everyone at home is listening to your conversation"
Politics / Re: Cancel All Rerun Election Results In Rivers And Conduct Fresh Polls- APC To INEC by Glorealluv(m): 5:57pm On Apr 03, 2016
Dis APC sha, i'v always see dem as a violence party.dey will neva accept d truth nd accept defeat. I wonder wat state nigeria would b nw if PDP had won d presidential election.

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Celebrities / Re: Tiwa Savage Vs Yemi Alade Who Is The Queen Of Nigeriain Music Industry? by Glorealluv(m): 5:51pm On Apr 03, 2016
Even yemi alade no go fit answer dis ur question, coz she herself recognise tiwa as her mother in d industry.
Tiwa still rocking after her delivery, she's a strng woman.

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