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Word! immortalcrown: |
See as them useless camo. There are many videos like this online. Let one southern youth try this and see how the military will rain hell on him. That time, their myopic children/supporters would begin to gnash teeth and wail on NL. |
Toothless bulldogs. When did court orders begin to hold water? They see those who should uphold the law constantly violating it...so why should an international business entity with friends in high places regard such orders ![]() |
It was only a matter of time before one of the imbeciles would come and type trash in defence of the lies. If foolishness was a person, na dem. Theyoungmaster: |
Whatever helps you sleep at night. We shall see how it all plays out.....especially when they suddenly decamp to apc and declare loyalties and their sins are forgiven and they're given juicy portfolios as rewards. And pls, keep Jesus or any religious deity off your mouth. No be Jesus put una for this mess. AbuTwins: |
Selective fight against corruption. What about other known rogues like OUK, AUG etc who hold various positions in this government? Delusions of grandeur. |
Poor kid. Knowing how much girl children at age 9 love their dads, she would be looking at her dad, wondering what offense she committed to deserve the gruesome punishment being metted on her. One can only imagine the agony,pain and confusion she went through before giving up. Why did her biological mother leave her with the monster of a man ![]() So sad. RIP to her...now she can rest. Hopefully, the 9ja justice system doesn't fail her even in death. |
If only Nigerian Youths would put in this same energy in holding Government officials to high accountability....Nigeria would be a choice destination for all. But noooooooo....instead, they fight each other for people who care less about them and are living it up. |
Terrible news. |
This is just barbaric. Flogging an essential worker? That masquerade would need a nurse/medical personnel to save his life on his last day but won't find one. We play too much in Nigeria. |
Nigeria my country. On auto-cruise pt. 2. Anything goes. |
Yh...But the reviewer was objective. Especially the picture quality, customer service and content quality. For those used to hi-def on large screens, you'll not like it at all...Best to opt for live streams where one can determine picture quality. Even thought its best for football lovers, only those who don't mind the poor quality would stick to it. They really need to sit up but I don't see the masses running away from them cos they're a way cheaper alternative. meobizy: |
Pls tell the imp. They don't even bother to think before typing anymore. Even if the lie he's telling himself was true, did he wonder why his gods decided not to "service" the so-called "loan"? With people like them as youths in Nigeria, their future is sold already. Treadway: |
You have a point there. At the end of the day, those who can still afford it would subscribe, while those who cannot would seek alternatives or abandon paytv altogether....hence, a wider social and economic class differentiation....it's just rich or poor...no more middle-class😎 This is what tinubu meant when he said to "reduce the purchasing power of the people" VeeVeeMyLuv: |
One would've thought the reverse would be the case but nooooo. |
As in ehn... Darling Daddy...Mr Integrity🤣🤣😉 Amigoss: |
If they get good representation. Ofcourse the family would feign knowledge now to save their son going down. But na wa o. As usual, the med personnel all neglected their hippocratic oaths. All school clinics are like that sha...just like anywhere you have a Nigerian wielding one form of power or the other. We always feel the need to show it RIP to her. OmihaniFARH: |
This news is just reaching NL. Imagine he even paid for a child who's probably still suckling. I just wish efcc would successfully deal with this b3llo rogue family. Just as an example to others even though he's just a scapegoat...afterall there are countless rouges currently enjoying immunity under the ruling party. |
Didn't they know that the case was in one court before fooling themselves? Powers that be have intervened...as baba don go beg. Hope the efcc oga that said he would resign if he couldn't bring bello to justice will keep to his word. Bunch of jokers. |
Why is she suddenly wearing hijab? She was in a skimpy uniform in the slap video. To whip up sentiments as usual. NairaOcean: |
Mr reader teacher, Come and teach me how to read and comprehend. What exactly did I miss or fail to comprehend? Meanwhile, the correct word to begin your comment is "Learn" not "learned" maasoap: |
Well, you're entitled to your opinion. This is not about silver spoons or gated communities.... No matter how rich or wealthy one is, we all came from one village/town or the other. As far as early childhood (E.C.E) is concerned, children (anyone under 18) should be monitored closely and regularly...wether rich or poor. I'm not saying 100% cos they'll definitely go to school etc. I also acknowledge that kids can be slippery. My point is, the death of those kids was avoidable...parents need to monitor their kids more. Gone are the days when the entire community assisted in raising kids...no one would care for your child like you would. Offpoint1: |
Na you sabi. Na your papa dey drool like bulldog. Make your comments and stay off my mentions. No law mandating constant monitoring of children that are obviously under 18. You're obviously confident in your ignorance so no need arguing further. Qed. Zeebuy: |
Thank you. Some imps are quoting me, arguing with themselves. Okortor: |
A car that had been abandoned for 2 years should've been locked ![]() If you insist on that. Oga, parents should monitor their children closely especially when they're within their environment hence my use of 'peripheral vision". Circumstances differ but when a parent doesn't hear the child's voice or noise for 20minutes, a normal parent in this day and age woud call out . I agree cars are sound proof especially when the screens are wound-up but the question is what kind of play did the children play that far away from the parents to an abandoned building/compound into an abandoned car without them noticing on time? They searched from 11 to 4....how far away was the car from the parents place? Well sha...to each his own and whatever floats your boat. Offpoint1: |
Your stupidity knows no bounds if not "nonsense won't be coming from you. Be asking me if its possible to monitor chidren 24hrs...What a stupid question Yes some situations are beyond control but children shouldn't be left without monitoring. Just because parents in Nigeria can lock up children in homes and go out to parties/work doesn't mean it's normal. You're definitely one of those parents that's even if you're a parent. Try am for here, dem go jail you. Nonsense. Zeebuy: |
What heartless and careless parents. How can your children leave your peripheral vision without you calling out to know where they are? Monitor your children. Gone are the days when parents felt safe enough to yell..." lo sere nita"..."go and play outside" without fearing the worst. 11am to 4pm inside this heat ![]() And nobody in the neighbourhood saw or heard the cries of these babies? So sad😡 post=129583837: |
😂😂😂 Naira abusers. Everybody dey fear now o. emmabest2000: |
Pele o. Do you honestly think I care what your opinion about me is? Go back and read to understand. When you do, you'll see that I merely stated the error in parading the guy when he hasn't been taken to court for conviction and the multiple escape routes a competent lawyer can explore. Just cos things are done anyhow and you're blinded by sentiments doesn't change the facts. Qed. two12s: |
Gentile...strongman...enlighten us more. Because your roommate or your neighbour is one of them and you now know one or two of their slangs doesn't make you one. And if you are, your time will come...you can't escape your day of reckoning. AntiCultism and AKS will catch you. ducan: |
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