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PoliticsRe: What Do You See? by Hammefeez(op): 7:30pm On Nov 10, 2015
Even, if I didnt make front page, I am happy that my post serve as a medium on which two beautiful soul met e?
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Culture(official) Iwo Get New King. (photo) by Hammefeez(op): 7:02am On Nov 09, 2015
Hurray! The people of Iwo shall have a king again, after years of vacant throne. The Osun State Government has released the official name of the new Oluwo of Iwo Land Oba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi as the new King.
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Omo Iwo se n gbo o, Won ni n gbowo ojo n wa o #lolz

Where are the people from Iwo?
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PoliticsWhat Do You See? by Hammefeez(op): 3:53pm On Nov 08, 2015
Please don't reserve your comment. You must comment your reserved now #Lolz
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It took me 10 minutes before I could read the word embedded in the diagram.
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A Clue: - When you say it correctly, you hurt your throat.

Christianity EtcSunday Brain Tizzy by Hammefeez(op): 1:38pm On Nov 08, 2015
Please don't reserve your comment. You must comment your reserved now #Lolz
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It took me 10 minutes before I could read the word embedded in the diagram.
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A Clue: - You can easily call our politicians that name without saying 'sorry'

CrimeRe: Gaskiya College Student Stabs Senior To Death For Punishing Him by Hammefeez: 12:09pm On Nov 05, 2015
After the beating make we sing (we sing, we sing) Bayern Munich like to play (to play, to play) Dem beat the Arsenal black and blue (na five, na five) Mock the Goners, boo them too (them too, them too) Make you say what I say (I say, I say) Our Arsenal o, Baba Wenger o, Bayern no be Man U, I hope you dey learn. Jesuuuuu
CultureRe: Alaafin Of Oyo Celebrates His 77th Birthday With Youngest Wife (Photos) by Hammefeez: 11:39am On Nov 05, 2015
After the beating make we sing (we sing, we sing) Bayern Munich like to play (to play, to play) Dem beat the Arsenal black and blue (na five, na five) Mock the Goners, boo them too (them too, them too) Make you say what I say (I say, I say) Our Arsenal o, Baba Wenger o, Bayern no be Man U, I hope you dey learn.
EducationRe: Teacher In Lagos Forces Her Pupil To Brush Teeth With Sand As Punishment by Hammefeez: 11:36am On Nov 05, 2015
After the beating make we sing (we sing, we sing) Bayern Munich like to play (to play, to play) Dem beat the Arsenal black and blue (na five, na five) Mock the Goners, boo them too (them too, them too) Make you say what I say (I say, I say) Our Arsenal o, Baba Wenger o, Bayern no be Man U, I hope you dey learn.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo, Ambode At 80th Birthday Of Adebutu by Hammefeez: 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2015
Hmmnnnnn...... Baba Ijebu in Church? Is Chritianity or Bible in support of Bet, gambling?
BusinessRe: Come And Learn New Tricks That Cashed Me Over $400 On Fiverr In 5weeks. FREE!! by Hammefeez: 8:40am On Oct 24, 2015
Anybody here to teach/tutor on how to start online buisness for free. I have no idea at all....... You can just become a master and bold boss by doing that. Thanks
PoliticsRe: See Ameachi World Class Works by Hammefeez(op): 4:58pm On Oct 22, 2015
mathmatica:
Chei....l like ameachi but hate it when people give undue credit to him.....when did ameachi build the only state Secretariat in rivers state?....If you were paid to paint a positive picture of ameachi,you're doing a bad job of it.
Bros. Chill naaa......ah be ordinary naijiriyan naaa. Weitin be pay again? Nobody payed me ooo.

Anyway, Congrats to our Amaechi now that He has become the minister of the federal republic grin
PoliticsRe: See Ameachi World Class Works by Hammefeez(op):
jaymejate:
What's your point actually?
This person above is one of them ^

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more pics jareee....

PoliticsSee Ameachi World Class Works by Hammefeez(op):
I don't know why some people are trying to "climb a mountain and fall die" ontop Ameachi matter sha! Who among those senators can show us this kind of arabaribiti work as a former Governor ehn huh Ah dey vex o (make dem gerrahrahia jooor)


pics and pictures plus photos grin

PoliticsRe: Fulani Herdsmen, Before It Get Worse-the NATION by Hammefeez(op): 7:49am On Oct 22, 2015
glimpse33:
Sauce?
No! Sandwich
PoliticsFulani Herdsmen, Before It Get Worse-the NATION by Hammefeez(op): 7:46am On Oct 22, 2015
Urgent tasks for S/west leaders and governments Since the brutal attack by Fulani cattle herders on one of the most important fathers of the Yoruba nation, Chief Olu Falae, most Yoruba people have been, at last, waking up to a realization of the dangers that threaten their Yoruba nation in Nigeria. The signs of the shock, and the growing anger and outrage, are spreading in all directions among Yoruba people. A Yoruba leaders’ summit meeting even threatened secession from Nigeria on account of the incident – although many other Yoruba have denounced that threat, rightly insisting that, for a large and prestigious nation like the Yoruba, talk of secession ought to be over much more substantial and structural issues, and ought to be arrived at through very thorough considerations. Virtually all Yoruba are agreed, however, that the attack on Chief Falae represents a warning alarm to all Yoruba people and their leaders to brace themselves for the protection of their nation, and their nation’s interests and integrity, in Nigeria. When different nationalities, each living in its own homeland, different in culture and religion, are forced together into one country, dark forces of rivalry, envy, fear, ill-will, hatred, and primitive ambitions by some to dominate or even eliminate others, can sometimes be generated in the hearts of some of the nationalities against others. That is what happened in Yugoslavia, producing the horror of genocidal brutalities when that country disintegrated in the early 1990s. It has happened in many Black African countries too. It is the duty of the leaders of each nationality to ensure protection for their people in such a setting. Signs of these dark forces are strong in Nigeria. Some nationalities harbour ambitions to dominate others or even to dominate all. Some nations are trying to seize the homelands of the smaller nations. Some nations disrespect and try to destroy the traditional farming economy of other peoples. Some nationalities compulsively behave in unruly and disruptive ways in the homelands of others. Some try to use violence to force their brand of religion on others. If Nigeria is to be able to live down these fault-lines and become a stable and prosperous country, then Nigeria would need to be much better structured, and much better governed, than has been the case since independence. Also, much will depend on how much Nigerian nationalities respect one another. Those who migrate to other peoples’ homelands and choose to be disrespectful of their hosts, and to indulge in aggressive and unruly claims and behaviour against their hosts, and those who seek to dominate others or to destroy the economies of others, must know that they are essentially making Nigeria impossible to hold together. But also, very importantly, the leaders and rulers of each Nigerian nationality owe the duty of ensuring that inter-ethnic relationships in their own homeland shall develop in an orderly and healthy manner. For instance, nearly all Nigerians relocating from their ethnic homelands today are heading to the Yoruba South-west. Already, the coming of many of them is disorderly and unhealthy, and manifestly brewing conflict and confusion. Yoruba leaders, and Yoruba state governments, are doing little or nothing to respond to this growing crisis in their homeland. They are thus preparing the ground for big trouble in the Yoruba homeland – since it is impossible that the masses of common Yoruba people will forever tolerate being insulted and trampled underfoot, and having their means of livelihood destroyed, by immigrants from other parts of Nigeria. No matter how much Yoruba political leaders may be committed to Nigeria, the masses of Yoruba people are likely to react someday to these provocations. Hospitality to strangers is a well-establishe d icon of Yoruba culture. Moreover, welcoming people from other lands is something that can add greatly to prosperity in Yorubaland over time. However, the large- scale immigration into Yorubaland today creates many serious problems – problems that Yoruba people, Yoruba leaders, and especially Yoruba state governors and legislatures need to find answers to. Yoruba leaders should establish some modicum of unity in their own ranks, at least for the purpose of facing these serious problems together. The six governments of the Yoruba South-west should put heads together to find and implement answers to these problems. The problems are many and complex, but they are soluble if seriously confronted. The leading problem is that the Yoruba South- west is not generating enough economic development, and enough jobs, for its burgeoning population of indigenes and immigrants. Among the Yoruba people themselves, in spite of their solid education, enough businesses are not emerging – largely because the governments are not guiding their people to develop a modern entrepreneurial culture. As a result, most educated Yoruba youths are unemployed, and most of the immigrants are unemployed too. Huge numbers of the immigrants, and many of the Yoruba youths, take to petty peddling of merchandise on the streets, which is a classic example of “under- employme nt”. The state governments must arise to this situation. The governments must create programmes of human development – improved basic education, job-skills education, entrepreneurial development and promotion, small business promotion, modern farmers’ programmes, and well- managed micro-credit systems, for all (indigenes and immigrants alike). The objective must be to achieve the purpose of the old Yoruba adage – “that the owners of the home and the strangers in the home may all have plenty to eat”. Another problem is the serious shortage of shopping centres in Yoruba towns. The old marketplaces are still offering great service, but more modern shopping centres and malls are urgently needed. Also needed are proper licensing of traders and stores, introduction of sales taxes, proper urban zoning, and proper control and management of street peddling. Laws should also be made to prohibit the existence of exclusive “tribal” marketplaces or shopping centres, so that all marketplaces and shopping centres shall be the common property of the community, equally open to all. Serious provisions also need to be made for the proper enforcement of law in business competition in Yorubaland, as well as for the prohibition of ethnic-based, or other, monopoly or cartel practices – including illegal or violent acts aimed at eliminating business rivals. Yet another problem is that, though Nigeria’s laws vest the management of the land of every state in the state government, most Yoruba states have evolved no land policies and no clear land transfer systems, and the states that have evolved such laws are not properly enforcing them. Therefore, land acquisitions and land transfers are occurring on a massively chaotic scale in all parts of the Yoruba South-west – obviously threatening the interests of indigenes and immigrants alike. The state governments need to deal urgently with these matters. Moreover, it is time to eliminate cattle herding in the Yoruba South-west, and the dangers that it brings to Yoruba farmers and urban dwellers alike. There is really no place for unrestrained cattle herding in a country like Yorubaland where there are cities and towns at short distances from one another all over, and where most of the rural folks live on peasant farming. The answer, undoubtedly, is that the Yoruba state governments should speedily promote modern cattle ranching in the Yoruba grasslands in the northern parts of most Yoruba states, encourage and assist Yoruba people to become ranchers there, and establish modern abattoirs for the slaughter and distribution of beef. All of these will discourage and ultimately eliminate unrestrained cattle rearing. In short, the impression must be eliminated that the Yoruba homeland is a “no-man’s- land” , a land without rules or order or leadership, where people from other parts of Nigeria can come and do as they wish. The Yoruba people can, and must, change all that – for their own good, and for the good of all residents in Yorubaland. THE NATION
RomanceRe: If Your Wife’s Ex Did This On Your Wedding Day, What Will You Do? by Hammefeez: 4:51pm On Oct 18, 2015
shebi i don secure her hand in marriage so, No LeyLey (roll eyes)
PoliticsRe: FRSC Disowns Traffic Offender Arrested By Governor Fayose by Hammefeez: 6:46am On Oct 18, 2015
what concern mehuh
PoliticsRe: Fuel Scarcity in Osun State - Photo by Hammefeez: 7:20am On Oct 11, 2015
I didn't read people's comment but, I understand something is wrong with Nairaland mod's head, especially politics section. They are dindinrin, oponu, werey, amukunmeko. Maybe Aregbesola is the one that caused it, Mofos. Those stupi d moderators will make sure every anti Aregbe post make firstpage when Aregbe was oweing 6 month but, never do something to Wada (Kogi state) who was oweing 13 months then and 19 months now. Continue to promote everything against Aregbe who is now oweing 2 to 3 months because he didn't settle you guys.

(Angry mode activated)
PoliticsRe: Gunmen Attack Military Base, Kill Civilian, Steal Weapons by Hammefeez: 7:01am On Oct 10, 2015
Steal Whathuhhuhhuhhuh? Buratashi why naaaahuh Okay! I comment my reserve
PoliticsRe: Cancer: Pray For Me, Diezani Begs Nigerians by Hammefeez: 6:55am On Oct 10, 2015
i Pray for dezeani that you shall free from cancer so, that you will live longer and Rot in jail and hear how good subsequent ministers lead Nigerians well and execute their duties accordingly. Amen
Nairaland GeneralRe: Wow! See What These Guys Did In Abuja Today (Photo) by Hammefeez: 9:04pm On Oct 06, 2015
Na JuJu.
CelebritiesRe: Photo Of Timaya And D'Banj This Evening by Hammefeez: 8:54pm On Oct 06, 2015
I know one day Nigeria journalist will find a new English to explain two people or one person spending time at a place instead of this 'HANG OUT' . Abii... May God don't let us Hang inside or outside. Amin
EducationRe: Unbelievable: NANS ''honours'' Buruji Kashamu (photo) by Hammefeez: 11:52am On Oct 06, 2015
Oro Owo la n so yii haaaaaaaaa Owo ape kanuko. If you know Buruji kashamu you will understand why they honoured him. This guy spend money like mad, He do not care if the whole nation are hungry but, those that he has chosen shall smile. Ask K 1 Marshal
PoliticsRe: Did You Spend These? by Hammefeez: 12:26pm On Oct 04, 2015
10k was my favourite.
In the 80's and early 90's 10k - #10 25k - #25 after some years....the value of our money dropped and look like this 50kobo - #5
EducationRe: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Hammefeez: 4:02pm On Oct 02, 2015
Thanks for the info
PoliticsRe: (pics) Pro Saraki Students Protest was a Fake by Hammefeez(op): 6:07pm On Sep 29, 2015
sexymoma:
Have they eaten today? angry
before the protest? No. Now? Yes! You know naa, work first
CelebritiesRe: Check Out This Patoranking's Outfit: Hit Or Miss? by Hammefeez: 5:11pm On Sep 29, 2015
ok ooooooooooo pls i want to do sinnaaa today
Politics(pics) Pro Saraki Students Protest was a Fake by Hammefeez(op): 5:01pm On Sep 29, 2015
There was a protest at the Senate today to support Saraki (Them call them self Student oo). Take a good look at the banner and enjoy your selves IMMENSALY .....
They are truely Saraki student

PoliticsRe: APC Denies Applauding Wike's Achievements In Rivers. by Hammefeez: 2:42pm On Sep 24, 2015
i Said so before............... Abii I no said Ni? grin
TV/MoviesRe: Segun Arinze Celebrates His 50th Birthday Today! (photos) by Hammefeez: 2:35pm On Sep 24, 2015
HBD to hom. Happy Sallah to muslims all over the world
CelebritiesRe: Ali Baba Takes A Swipe At Aregbesola by Hammefeez: 1:04pm On Sep 21, 2015
emmyrichie:
grin And to think that some animals have been and still defending the heartless, selfish and rascal of a governor is funny.

This goes a long way to show that common sense is not actually common; How can these id1ot governors not know the simple but basic things to do?

They don't need to be told to construct roads, build health care centres, schools, attract investors, beautify the environments, create jobs, engage in human capital development etc... why is it so hard for them to know all these things?

They always forget that they are mere employers courtesy of the people who put them there just to manage their resources and oversee the maintenance of there well-being and security.

For God sakes, Dear foolish and heartless governors,

Listen, you all are mere employees with the job prescription of a manager (governor).

Nonsense!
Big english is not a yardstick to measure inteligence but a mere show of owning a dictionary.
Your foolishnesssssss is like air 'ever present' why would you write such long rubish without even give the post a second thought? For your infomation..... There is nothing like private jet in Osun. Ali baba did not mention Osun. Aregbe nor Osun did not bought private jet. If you think i am wrong, just bring your evidence or else don't quote me if you dont want to waste
PoliticsSee What Arsenal Fans Did To This Man (pics) by Hammefeez(op): 9:10pm On Sep 19, 2015
It happened today in OYO town.

His offence- he asked one Arsenal fan the result of today's match
Chelseafc vs Arsenalfc
The angry fans felt he was mocking them and started throwing punch and punches and punches Hmmnnnnn....

What do you think? Should we continue to beat each other because of what is not happening on our continent?

What do you think?

PoliticsRe: REVEALED: How Jonathan’s Security Chiefs Bungled War Against Boko Haram by Hammefeez: 8:18am On Sep 19, 2015
Story for the gods.......... All na wash........ No sympathy

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