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dalaman:You're not making any sense. |
SalamRushdie:Well said. People need to think deep before allowing desperation to push them down the slippery slope of infamy. It's never worth it at the end of the day. |
Olowo Idan eleniyan. The prophet wey sabi serve many gods. |
gbishman:Which rights did he extend to his victims? Look, in Nigeria, violent criminals SHOULD NOT have any rights whatsoever. These bastards are heartless and cannot be treated as normal human beings. Coerce actionable information out of the maggot and then extrajudicially kill the bastard, let the rest of society have some peace. |
cuteguy123:Are you sure you have a functional brain? Someone that is a serial violent criminal, a kidnapper and a murderer, collecting billions of Naira in ransom, and you are here talking rubbish that something pushed him into it. You must be mad. Oh, so he is somebody's dad? His numerous victims that he violently extorted billions from nko, are they not some people's dads as well? The policemen he killed during some operations, don't they have families as well? You're lucky I can't lay hands on you now. I would have shown you what it feels like to be a victim of violent criminals like this. Idiot. |
Atiku no be today person. Heavy meat. |
kense88:That is the problem I have with these cowards called soldiers in Nigeria. The idiots always always rely on their numbers and weapons to bully unarmed and outnumbered civilians. Where is the strength in that? If you pummel one of them in a street corner, the next thing the coward would do is to run away to call for reinforcement from the barracks. Then you would see a group of them storm the area like a gang of cultists with guns looking for a 'bloody civilian' to prove their artificial strength on. It's a crazy country really. Everything is wrong with out armed forces. That's why our security situation is so woeful. |
This one is for the dumb bitttches, bimbos, and "slay queens" who litter the social media and the regular streets. They are the majority among 'presentable' Nigerian females of all ages. Imagine the typical Nigerian girl whose only selling point is her yellow face, looks/boobs/yansh/hips and other physical nonsense that only satisfies men's lust... being afflicted with this kind of ill fate. The bitch would have been useless and forced to relocate to one dirty hut in her nondescript village with her useless yansh and yellow face. Gone forever, useless forever. But here we have a real woman with real substance. One that was very beautiful by conventional physical standards before her accident. But even after the sad, disfiguring episode, she is still as beautiful as ever... Still a slay queen in the REAL SENSE. Brains, charisma, self-worth, confidence talent...and so on. She is the real deal. |
yomi007k:Yeah. But at whose expense? Who sponsored the "sham" wedding? |
Referring to this idiot as a "billionaire" kidnapper or a "rich" kidnapper is a grave injustice to the people he obtained ransoms from. And it glamorises kidnapping. |
Shelloween:Oh yes. Mind-boggling, innit? |
Dangote is the real meaning of an octopus. If ever the word 'untouchable' was invented for a specific human being. Then it has to be Dangote. He turns up for everyone. Has links to everyone that is anyone. Fear the man. |
If I were any of the billionaire dons that this maggot called Evans obtained $1m from, I'll cough out a bribe of $100,000 to Kyari and his IGP IRT to allow me personally peel the bastard's skin apart, cut off his two hands and legs, and watch what remains of his torso die a slow and painful death. It would he an immensely satisfying experience. These are the kinds of trips rich people should catch when the opportunity arises - if they have a legitimate grouse. |
The boy don go marry slay queen trophy wife. Na body go tell am later |
Too many hypocritical posters here. Much as I'm not a fan of this woman and her questionable wealth, there's no point making it look like this wedding is too 'lavish'. In Nigeria, lavishness is always proportional to income/available resources. You'll see one smug idiot with a so-called good job (in one FMCG firm or bank or government parastatal or whatever) earning about N500k a month, and he would spend N5m-N7m on his wedding, and drink garri long afterwards. If that is not lavish and show-offish, then what is? Notch it up a bit to the middle executives of decent firms who earn N1m and above per month, if they or their offspring are getting married, they spend well over N10m on average. Imagine these same smug hypocrites are worth a billion dollars, and make an average of $2 million dollars every week (as I'm sure the likes of Alakija make), imagine what they would spend on a wedding? |
rheether:This Davido taaty billyon no dey reduce? Him no dey spend inside? |
chukzyfcbb:Don't mind these ignoramuses. Besides, it's a grave insult to use the likes of Jay-Z as a convenient excuse for D'Banj's abject mediocrity. It just shows you how unreasonable these militant fans of D'Banj are. @Topic I feel very sorry for D'Banj. He's a cool kid and a great guy, but watching him struggle for all these years (since 2011) is really painful, and he must tell himself some home truths. He needs to let go of this his trademark sound. All these humm haaan, fiilee stuff that cover up for lyrical and melodical emptiness are so dated. It's too 'hicuppy' for the free-flowing sound that rules the airwaves today. It's never going to work. Let him learn from the likes of Davido (in particular) who possess the ability to recreate themselves and adapt to changing sounds. He needs to talk to Tekno to re-engineer his sound and produce a couple of new songs for him. |
0b100100111:How can you say that Harrysong is retired? Have you listened to Samankwe? Dope, dope, tropical sound. The guy is an incredible talent. What about Wande Coal's Iskaba? Super dope. Wande is like the kind of trend that is always in fashion. Too talented to be old-fashioned. As for D'Banj, well....He needs a Tekno makeover. Only the sheer force of Tekno's superhuman ability can save him now. |
Only D'Banj can do a cameo on his own track. Dude, which way na? Na Harrysong carry the song. |
Meekmind:Mind telling me more about how it happened? That's their hallmark though. Always thirsty, materialistic, and insatiable. Let this dude that bought the car for the girl run out of cash tomorrow, and watch how quickly the girl would run out of love... And if the mugu tries to remind her of what he did for her in the past, watch her retort without a trace of gratitude: "And so? What did you do? Are you the first person to buy a car for a woman? Don't other men even buy houses for their girlfriend? What's the big deal? Mtcheeeeeeeew!" It runs in their blood. |
muminatmustapha:Evans the rich kidnapper is waiting for you at Police Command Hadquarters in Ikeja. Go and meet him there. I'm sure he can afford to buy even more than this for you. |
What purpose do these kinds of stories serve? It only breeds unrealistic expectations, discontent, and desperation. Nothing more. |
What I don't understand is how it was possible for such a dangerous and notorious violent criminal to be hiding in plain sight for all these years, right under the noses of everyone - in a place as open as Magodo in Lagos... I'm sure there is more to this story. This idiot must have been bribing numerous bad eggs, both high and low, within the police force for them to look the other way. That's the only explanation for this. |
The police source, who described the suspect as a notorious armed robber, claimed that he had jumped bail in Anambra State in 2016 in a similar case of armed robbery.Where are those retards who condemn extrajudicial killing of deadly criminals like this? If this fool had been killed when he was captured after the earlier crime committed in Anambra, the unfortunate people he later killed in the Owerri bank robbery would probably be alive today. Very sad. |
kennymotors:These kinds of stupid comments irritate the hell out of me. Only idiots would equate violent direct crimes like kidnapping and armed robbery with financial crimes/embezzlement. Forget the grand philosophical lectures about causality and face the very simple fact of one human being inflicting grave bodily harm upon another, causing trauma to his victim and the victim's family. Maybe you or your close family member needs to be kidnapped or visited by vicious armed robbers so that you would acquire sense. Besides, embezzlement or corruption by those in government is never a good enough excuse for vicious criminality, anywhere in the world. Those of us who are working hard everyday to make ends meet are not stupid. You can't go and get a gun to inflict misery on other innocent people and then claim that corrupt politicians pushed you into crime. Let me catch you and your fellow criminals, and I assure you that I'll personally lynch you to death in the most gruesome manner possible. Nonsense. |
Make KOK no use the poor boy do rituals o.. Make devil for no win. |
I am worried. |
I must say that this is the best piece of news I've heard from the government since this abokki from Katsina came to power. |
peacettw:Well, I agree. It's really disgusting that one can't read quality posts here, in important topics like this.. The quality of contributors and posts in this forum is diminishing daily. Too many retarded fools here. |
The question is not situated in its proper context. We're not talking about tokenism here, or gifting ice to an Eskimo, which is what Nigerian females know how to do best. They would rather buy a 100th shoe for a guy who already has 99, than buy one for a guy who has none. For Nigerian females, buying gifts is a profitable 'investment', so that they can receive back a million folds, whatever token they purport to give. Most men that buy cars for their girlfriends or wives do so to UPLIFT the women. If you check, the girl most likely didn't have a car before then, or if she did then that car was bought by the same man too. But Nigerian girls don't know how to uplift men. The only men they buy things for, are men who can easily afford to buy the same things by themselves. Which shows that the motive behind buying such 'Greek gifts' for men is far from altruistic. |
Okoyiboz3:Well, it doesn't have to be violent, socially repugnant crimes, in the Nigerian context. |
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