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Pesuzok:Shows you how frustrated and gullible most people are. That's why pastors and scammers use their heads to do isi-ewu. |
funsho75:It's as simple as that. If one's principal source(s) of income are blocked, which means that prospects of new income are nonexistent, then it is at that point that you're broke. Even if you have N1b in the account, and yet nothing is coming in, then you will be bankrupt sooner or later. |
SalamRushdie:Don't mind the idiots. They want to use taxpayers money to be paying Abuja runs girls N200k per night. It's ridiculous to think about. |
Funjosh:Hope his burial wouldn't provide the opportunity for mayhem to unfold. Meanwhile, any word on the particular assailant that killed him. The guy who pulled the trigger... Has he been identified... Found.... Dispatched to the great beyond too? |
malton:Very true. He is reputedly very generous. |
davodyguy:Does this property look like a mere N2b (roughly $5m) project to you? This thing can't cost less than $30-$50m. |
CIOSYLVA:Where is your sense? |
Thus signaling the official death of the PDP. |
This whole pre-wedding shoot thing sef get as e be. Especially if you have to release it to social media. I can imagine the self-satisfied smirk on the faces of the men (young and old) who have previously done (and perhaps even currently doing) unprintable things with.... Abeg this thing isn't necessary. Keep private things private and save your fucking dignity. |
modelmike7:What does that have to do with anything? Wimps like you who have no idea what it means to be an African man. It's woman wrapper 'males' like you that reinforce the obnoxious pattern we're now observing among so-called 'empowered' women of nowadays. So if a man is playing around, then it is allowed for his wife to do the same too? Under whose roof? Since when did men and women in Africa start playing by the same set of rules? |
If you watched the earlier short clip, you'll know Davido wasn't mocking him. They were all having a good time, with hearty laughter. Many Nigerians are too frustrated to understand lightheartedness. |
Funjosh:Oh dear, it's getting more scary now. What's the connection of Odalume to the whole saga? Thought Hamburger lived in the heart of Shogunle? Besides, burning property in that axis can't possibly be done by his boys, since I assume that whole area is part of his stronghold. More info please. |
This kidnapping menace has officially reached critical point. Trust me, it is no longer exclusively the problem of the rich. Anybody can now be kidnapped at anytime, anywhere. Even travelling by road, in a commercial bus, now exposes you to this terrible risk. As a society, we have to declare a national state of emergency to tackle this ugly phenomenon because if we don't, it might consume us all. |
Yesterday was a particularly busy day for highway robbers/kidnappers on that Abuja expressway. I have no idea why this was so. Escaped them by the whiskers yesterday afternoon on the Abaji stretch. |
Jostico:Olodo. Read the article carefully and educate yourself that there are different kinds of 'clubs'. Ever head of Rotary Club? Ikoyi Club? Polo Club? Island Club? Amity club? Those are all clubs as well, social clubs, not the NIGHT/NITE clubs you're used to. |
Billyonaire:Easy with the misinformation Bros. 1004 was never built for any yeye resettlement of the hapless Maroko evictees. It was originally built to accommodate federal civil servants. Following the monetisation and commercialisation policy of the Obasanjo administration, the property was sold/concessioned to private owners who remodelled it into luxury apartments, hence its current status. |
I saw two Rolls Royces and a Lamborghini. The cumulative price should be almost N300m. Na wa. |
Kaybaba5:What I don't understand is the way many of them of this useless "educated and exposed" generation are now shining eyes like torchlight and insisting that a man must be faithful to them. Can you imagine the nonsense? After forcing a man to marry you, and expecting the man to provide (according to the old model endorsed by society), they now want to impose a new model of marriage life that compels the man to stick to your pussy for ever without experiencing other renewing pleasures. And if they suspect you of doing what the typical African man is expected to do, they shout to high heavens and get jealous enough to kill you. Is that how their mothers taught them marriage works with an African man? Bunch of self-important, over-entitled idiots. |
TinaAnita:Very stupid comment. So infidelity (on the part of a man for that matter) is now punishable by death? And who told you that men expressing their naturally polygamous nature started with "men of nowadays"? Have you asked your father, grandfather, and uncles? You must be sick. You self-entitled girls of nowadays are so disgusting with the way you expect a man to stay 100%faithful to you after distributing your pussy everywhere like pentecostal church service fliers. A man can't be working hard just to stick to you alone with your bad attitude. He has the right to use his hard earned money to enjoy himself, to experience variety, even if that means engaging in a few fulfilling affairs with young, hot girls every now and then. That's a privilege that his manhood and livelihood confers on him. The earlier you nutheads get used to that, the better. If you can't stand this, then stop pressuring men to marry you. Stay single abeg, because MOST men SHALL tap other asses apart from yours. The combined forces of heaven and hell cannot stop this natural phenomenon. That's the way it is designed to be. Quietly accept that fact (like your mum's and grandma's generations did) or stay the Bleep away from marriage! |
anochuko01:The problem with Osibanjo is that he is a puppet, and even worse, he is a product of the old, perverse way of doing things in Nigeria's dirty power politics. Nominated by a dubious political bloc led by Tinubu, for purely selfish and parochial reasons. If Duke were to emerge, he would be beholden to nobody but the Nigerian people, as he has no known godfather. |
Oluwamuyeewa:This is very funny but also very true. |
yinkslinks:Sorry to say, but this post reeks of monumental stupidity. |
Myself2:Would you be kind enough to tell us what it takes to be the president of Nigeria? And beyond that, what it takes to be THE president of Nigeria that would turn the wheel of our statehood towards the much desired path of progress and development? If the question is too complex, just tell us what it takes to be president of Nigeria. |
Interestingly, Donald Duke's calling card is not necessarily his youth. It is his reformist mindset; his grand ideas; his finesse and action-proneness. I'd like to think that he possesses these attributes in spite of his youth, not because of it. Even at age 72, Donald Duke would still make a far better president than the air-headed Buhari whose only idea of governance is to perpetually blurt out "fight kwuorapshan", like a mono-programmed and malfunctioning robot. So let's forget about youth for a moment and talk about competence, ability, capability, and good old fit. Buhari lacks any. Donald possesses all. |
Then again, the whole thing shows just how poor and backwards we are. So Lagos essentially generates a mere $1 billion annually? For a state of more than 20 million people and lots of commercial activities, coupled with direct access to the high seas? It's not much to gloat about. It would be a poor country if it were a country. |
PapaBrowne:13% derivation is lumped together with IGR, not to mention the revenues gleaned from the oil industry behemoths and associated oil-related activities... distinct from FAAC allocation. So yeah, oil is still at the centre of the ND states' sustainability. |
Ogun State merely enjoys a spill over advantage due to its proximity to Lagos. It's not on its own merit. |
Seems a lot of urbane and 'correct' fellows live around this Shogunle/Oshodi hood, representing well here on Nairaland... How come I rarely got to see them during the prolonged period I was out and around there? And to think there are only a few decent joints around, abi na only GRA and so forth una dey hang out? |
Timbuktuo:I think it depends on the part of Oshodi. The whole of Shogunle, core Oshodi (Akinpelu/Church Steeet/Afariogun axis and environs) and inner Mafoluku are very rough now, but they really don't disturb innocent people minding their business that much. It's still not a terrible place as compared to bleeped up areas like Bariga, Mushin, Shomolu and Orile. |
HarveySpecter1:This thing can vex me die. Very average (and sometimes below average) stupid girls would think themselves deserving of the most eligible guys imaginable.... Rich, handsome, made. It's ridiculous. Most of them have their heads in the cloud. |
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