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RomanceRe: .... by Highbhee(m): 8:36am On Aug 17, 2016
wen Ghana weed clear for your eyes....... call me bro

PoliticsSo Sad:to Serve Nigeria Is Not By Force by Highbhee(op): 7:08pm On Jul 28, 2016
In history, sporting activities have been a continuation of politics by other means. People have used sports to push their country’s diplomatic efforts, to launder their national image, or to force a government to a certain level of responsibility. We can recall the role sports played in challenging apartheid; sportsmen have raised their black power fists before the eyes of the world to create awareness for their cause at home; countries have boycotted games to assert their stand; Muhammed Ali called attention to social injustice in the US by refusing to be drafted into Vietnam War. When the black American sprinter, Jesse Owens, won medals at the 1936 Berlin summer Olympics, he once again (like Louis did) upset Hitler’s calculations about the superiority of the Aryan race. Countries have used the imagery of sports – healthy and disciplined bodies adhering to the principles of fair competition – to promote themselves as a healthy nation.
Sports have never been solely about the exercise, and Nigerians, with their fanatic support for European leagues should know this best. When Nigerians exultantly applaud foreign teams, what they enjoy is not solely the sight of the men running around the pitch. They equally express an underlying vicarious desire of the sophistication these countries represent. A country that is unaware of the symbolic implications of sport competitions has no business participating.
In a matter of days, the 2016 Olympics Games will start and Nigeria will be represented at Rio, Brazil, by a team of barely motivated athletes whose sprits have already been defeated before the games start. Despite the Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung’s self-delusion about Nigeria winning at least five medals, we will likely come back home all washed in disgrace just like the 2012 Olympics; a global proof of the tardiness of black and African peoples.
Nigeria is not prepared for this event and the first blatant confirmation was a July 19 report that President Muhammadu Buhari had “ordered” that funds for the Olympics be released! What country does that for a major event less than a month to the opening of the Games?
Nigeria, meanwhile, will be competing with countries that take themselves seriously and started preparation for the Games as soon as the last Olympics ended. Nigeria did not wake up to a surprise that they would be going to the Olympics. They knew all the while that Rio 2016 would come; we were just too characteristically undisciplined to devote ourselves to the challenge of long-term preparation. We are the proverbial lazy person who constantly fantasises about the good things of this world.
Just a matter of days to the Games, athletes are complaining about how poorly they are being treated by Nigerian officials. They have complained about their mismatched sports kit; they have rather low morale, a consequence of being ignored by the officials and politicians who grant media interviews dictating the number of medals they should bring home. Some were interviewed and ruing poor preparation during their travel to camp, stated they were not fed for three days; that they were not sure they could properly compete under such stress. Two of the athletes turned to a crowdsourcing fund website to raise money to go represent Nigeria. Perhaps, the worst part of things was the email purportedly sent by the Secretary-General of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, Olumide Bamiduro, asking athletes to buy their own tickets to Rio and they would be refunded. Whoever goes to war at his or her own expense?
If Nigeria cannot do right by herself, we can stop making the efforts to go to these tournaments. We do not need to continue to embarrass ourselves internationally. Has Nigeria considered the damage being done to the psyche of not only these young athletes who desire to wear her colours but also other young people who will lose taste for ever serving Nigeria?
Dalung has since refuted the claim about athletes buying their own tickets. The same Bamiduro too sent a follow-up email clarifying the initial correspondence but unless his other claim was that he was drunk when he typed the initial message, the message was clear enough. What is also clear was that he could not have acted alone; asking athletes to buy their own ticket to Rio is not an isolated incident but one of the many instances of the dysfunctionality of the nation’s sporting agencies.
During the 2014 World Cup, Nigerian footballers bitterly complained about deficient preparations towards the tournament. The logistics were poor, players’ morale so low it had to be propped with cash. Nobody could insist that these players take the high road of patriotism because we all can see that Nigeria does not induce such ideals that make one want to sacrifice everything, or anything at all, for her. Our relationship with our country is transactional, cash and carry; we do not serve Nigeria with all our strength, we do so because we are forced.
While we are still on the subject of the perennial dysfunctionality that haunts Nigerian sports, can we also talk about the fellow that currently heads the sports ministry? Dalung is a joke. He does not seem to have a clue about the huge potential of sports. Rather, he spends time on social media writing syrupy religious articles and some sycophantic claptrap that shows he is not conscious of the gravitas of his official appointment. On July 3, he posted a picture of himself at a stadium in Paris claiming that
Multichoice had sponsored him and some others to witness a UEFA Champions League quarterfinal match. Dalung, apparently oblivious that the joke was on him, asked his social media company to predict the result of the match. It was bad enough that he was unaware it was unethical for him to have received gifts from a private organisation; it is funnier that Dalung continues to be an echo chamber of the Buhari anti-corruption platitude
Romance6 Dating Myths We Should Drop by Highbhee(op): 4:33pm On Jul 05, 2016
1. The myth: Hooking up in college is bad for women. #Not particularly
Hooking up can be “bad” for college women for the same reasons as for any other woman, not just for women in college.
2. The myth: Being smooth is the best way to pick someone up. #Sort of
There’s no need to exaggerate. General social skills and a willingness to risk rejection are definitely a plus when you’re making the first move. However, research suggests that there’s something to be said for making a straightforward approach and simply being your imperfect self.


3. The myth: Opposites attract. #Nope
According to a relationship scientist, Paula, this is just not true. She further cited numerous studies supporting the theory that similarity, not difference in personality, attitudes, values, and the like leads to attraction.
4. The myth: Women should play “hard to get.”
#No
Studies of opposite-sex courtship have shown that men often need encouragement to make an approach, and if a woman is unresponsive or encouraging, he’ll more likely assume she’s just not interested. Research has also shown that men are particularly drawn to women who seem approachable to them, but “hard to get” for other men. It’s also been shown that men tend to be more attracted to women who they perceive are attracted to them.

5. The myth: The first cut is the deepest. #No
The idea here is that our first breakups hurt the most, leave us permanently scarred, and have lasting effects on our future relationships… it turns out, none of those things are true.

6. The MYTH: Living together before marriage is a good way to determine whether you’re with the right person. #No
Overwhelming evidence suggests that living together before marriage actually predicts divorce.
Why? Relationship scientists call it “the cohabitation effect,” and apparently it’s very real. Research points to a number of theories, including the “inertia factor” that suggests living together before marriage leads some couples to marry who otherwise wouldn’t, because of outside pressures and/or the investment they’ve already made in their relationship.

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Romance6 Dating Myths That Is Not True by Highbhee(op): 4:25pm On Jul 05, 2016
1. The myth: Hooking up in college is bad for women. #Not particularly
Hooking up can be “bad” for college women for the same reasons as for any other woman, not just for women in college.
2. The myth: Being smooth is the best way to pick someone up. #Sort of
There’s no need to exaggerate. General social skills and a willingness to risk rejection are definitely a plus when you’re making the first move. However, research suggests that there’s something to be said for making a straightforward approach and simply being your imperfect self.
See Also: 5 absurd health myths you should totally disregard
3. The myth: Opposites attract. #Nope
According to a relationship scientist, Paula, this is just not true. She further cited numerous studies supporting the theory that similarity, not difference in personality, attitudes, values, and the like leads to attraction.
4. The myth: Women should play “hard to get.”
#No
Studies of opposite-sex courtship have shown that men often need encouragement to make an approach, and if a woman is unresponsive or encouraging, he’ll more likely assume she’s just not interested. Research has also shown that men are particularly drawn to women who seem approachable to them, but “hard to get” for other men. It’s also been shown that men tend to be more attracted to women who they perceive are attracted to them.
See Also: 10 Myths You Still Believe About Exercise
5. The myth: The first cut is the deepest. #No
The idea here is that our first breakups hurt the most, leave us permanently scarred, and have lasting effects on our future relationships… it turns out, none of those things are true.
6. The myth: Living together before marriage is a good way to determine whether you’re with the right person. #No
Overwhelming evidence suggests that living together before marriage actually predicts divorce.
Why? Relationship scientists call it “the cohabitation effect,” and apparently it’s very real. Research points to a number of theories, including the “inertia factor” that suggests living together before marriage leads some couples to marry who otherwise wouldn’t, because of outside pressures and/or the investment they’ve already made in their relationship.
PoliticsRe: Supreme Court Announces 22 New SANs, Festus Keyamo Missing From The List by Highbhee(m): 8:43pm On Jul 04, 2016
TLking about Law profession....itbs Fr Yoruba nt hausa or east or west.......Give me any fearless lawyer like Gani Fawehinmin,Feni arubisala,femi falana,fashola,Etc........Dont b jealous of d gret Tribe bruhs
Forum GamesRe: Who Would You Call At Gun Point? by Highbhee(m): 7:05pm On Jul 03, 2016
Have ever think of Calling Any of Nigeria politicians
CrimeOne Chance Drivers Take ATM Card Of Victims And Empty Their Accounts by Highbhee(op): 10:17am On Jul 03, 2016
They hold you hostage, use your ATM cards to empty your account
By VINCENT KALU

UNREPENTANT criminals have followed the precept of Eneke the bird in late literary icon, Prof Chi­nua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart. Considering the hunters’ dexterity and marksmanship, the bird says, as “men have learnt to shoot with­out missing, it has also learnt to fly without perching”.



As the public and the law en­forcement agencies became famil­iar with the modus operandi of the ‘One chance’ robbery gangs, the criminals like Eneke the bird, have equally devised new means to con­tinue to ply their nefarious trade.

“One chance” is a name given to robbery gangs that operate with commercial buses, especially Volk­swagen Vanagon in the case of Lagos. They have members of the gang in the bus, usually painted in the normal Lagos commercial bus colours. Members pretend to be genuine passengers and drive around looking for victims. They do not pick more than one or two victims at a time. Then they drive them to a remote place, where they are threatened with gun, cutlass, charms or other dangerous weap­ons and dispossess them of their money, handsets, and other valu­ables.

Sometimes after dispossessing the unsuspecting passengers of their valuables, they push them out of the moving vehicle, and if they are kind enough, they stop for their victim to alight before they zoom off. These gangs operate mostly during the early hours in the morn­ing and late in the evening.

However, with the advent of bank automated teller machine (ATM), which helps to reduce the volume of cash people carry on them, the gangs have devised new methods of robbing unsuspecting passengers.

They have realised that some people have their ATM cards in their bags or wallets, so, instead of robbing a passenger that falls prey to them and allow him or her to go, they search the passenger, take their ATM cards, take them to a particular destination and hold them hostage and demand for their ATM card pin number. Woe betide such victim if he should play smart by giving a wrong password, as he may not to come out of the place alive.

Having disclosed the security code, one of the gang members would rush to the bank to empty the victim’s account. They would thereafter blind fold the victim and drop him on the way and zoom off.

Tales of woe

Biodun Ahmed, the son of a re­tired police officer, left his Bariga home early in the morning some­times in March and boarded a com­mercial bus that should take him to Jibowu, Lagos where he would join an interstate bus going to Port Harcourt, Rivers State, when he got a job in one of the oil servicing companies after his national youths service programme last year.

Unknown to him, he had board­ed a ‘One chance’ bus. According to him, there were about eight pas­sengers already in the 14- passen­ger capacity bus. To him, he felt the bus would soon be full, but the driver didn’t wait for more passen­gers before it took off. According to him “I wanted to sit by the door side, but the conductor told me that it was his seat, so I had to go back and sat between two ‘passengers’.

“I knew that danger lurked around when instead of the bus to descend at Anthony to face Ojuelegba, it accelerated towards Oshodi, and when I wanted to ask where we were headed, one of the gang members whom I thought was my co-passenger, barked at me to shut up or he would shut it for me.

“They took me to a particular place that I cannot locate and they searched my bag and took my wal­let and brought out my three ATM cards. They also took my phone, and scrolled through the mes­sages to know the alerts for finan­cial transaction that I had made, thereafter, they asked me to write down the password of each of the ATM cards. The one with gun turned, shook his head and warned that if I tried to prove that I was a smart guy that my family would not even see my corpse.

“I cooperated with them. One of them dashed out to the bank and in less than an hour he came back. They had emptied my three ac­counts in different banks.

“They blindfolded me and dropped me between Sanya and Coker on Oshodi- Apapa Express­way. They didn’t return the ATM cards, but gave me my bag.”

According to Ahmed, a good Nigerian, who cared to listen to his plight, gave him N500, which he used to pay for his fare back home.

It was when he went to the banks to block his ATM transactions that he realised that the gang had emp­tied his accounts. One account he said, has N148, 000, another one has N136, 000 and the third one has N47, 000.

Ngozi Uchendu, lives in Ojo area of lagos, she deals on sec­ond hand wears, popularly called Okirika, which she buys from Cot­onu, Benin Republic. One of the days in May, she left home early in the morning to board a bus going to Seme Border en route Cotonu. By the time they got to Iya Era on Badagry expressway, instead of continuing with the straight jour­ney, the driver turned and followed Ilogbo road, which leads to Alaba International market.

Somewhere along the Ilogbo road, the driver turned to a destina­tion she said she couldn’t remem­ber, and they started searching them. Ngozi said since the ATM became the safest mode of mov­ing cash, she had also opened an account with Ecobank and when­ever she goes to Cotonu she would make withdrawal there to pay for her goods.

That day, fate dealt a blow on her as the robbers took her ATM card and threatened to kill her if she didn’t provide the correct PIN. She said: “ I was scared and out of fear I couldn’t remember my PIN, and one of the gang members had already gone out with the card to the bank when I remembered that the PIN wasn’t correct. I had to tell them the correct number and they phoned the young man who was almost at the bank. I didn’t go free; this mistake resulted in a slap across my face that almost blinded me.

“ When the young man returned, the smiles on his face showed that he was successful, and they told me to enter the bus and they dropped me along the Ilogbo road. That was how the N125, 000 I was trading with vanished. It was the goodwill I had established with my customers in Cotonu that helped me to start business again, as they asked me to carry bales of wears on credit.”

The experience of a female jour­nalist with Television Continental, TVC in Lagos, Toyin Ibrahim also comes fresh over the new ploy by ‘One chance’ syndicate.

According to her, she boarded a bus on her way to work on March 9, at about 5:30am with four other commuters at the Ketu Bridge heading towards the Berger-Ma­godo axis of the Lagos-Ibadan Ex­pressway.

The bandits, who were also on board the vehicle, robbed her and the other commuters of their be­longings, assaulting them in the process.

The victim said the robbers at­tacked them barely two minutes after boarding the bus, collecting their phones and cash, adding that they were also taken to an Au­tomated Teller Machine, ATM, where their cards were used to withdraw money under duress.

“It was a 14-seater bus. I wanted to sit at the second seat at the back of the driver’s seat, but the conduc­tor said that was his seat so I had to go to the last seat. I and four other people were victims.

“Two minutes after the vehicle took off, one of the robbers began to hit me. He asked for my ATM pin number but I gave him a wrong number.

“When the vehicle pulled over at a nearby ATM, they tried the num­bers and discovered that the pin was a fake one, so they descended on me, hitting and booting me with their heavy shoes.

“They were stepping and march­ing me very hard. I would have died if they had succeeded in raping me. They injured me in the head.

“I am still spitting blood. They stole my three ATM cards, one phone and the N3, 000 in my pocket. They robbed other victims too and pushed two of them down while the vehicle was on motion. I had to tell them the truth, giving them the pin numbers of my GTB and Skye Bank cards. As they were beating me, I bit one of them and he became angry and tore my jeans trousers.

“He wanted to rape me. I was saved by one of them who warned that there was no time for that. The company just paid my salary and I was hoping to withdraw some money the day before the attack. The robbers have withdrawn all,” the journalist lamented.
http://sunnewsonline.com/one-chance-robbers-devise-new-trick/

RomanceRe: Hillary Clinton Questioned By FBI On Emails by Highbhee(m): 6:17am On Jul 03, 2016
A racist,Radical christian,And tyrant like Trump;Or Nigeria politican causus Lady like Clinton Hillary .......None of the is Good for America


though,i see Trump winning bkus of s aggressive Nd bully nature......#AmericaAboutToRuin
PoliticsRe: Niger-delta's Loss Is Lagos State's Gain. by Highbhee(m): 5:50am On Jul 03, 2016
kcnwaigbo:
Lolz where will the oil and gas that will be refined come from? Don't make me laugh too hard please.Shebi Kadunna has a refinery? Is it still getting supplies now?
Dont forget it is Private Refinery.....Or do yu wanna know how dangote get Limestone without none in core north?
CrimeRe: See The New Way Nigerian Scammers Use Now To Get Your Atm Number by Highbhee(m): 4:48am On Jul 02, 2016
The scam are scamming the scam Nowadays;But Every body too sharp nowadays
CrimeNigeria Army Fires Military Doctor For Having SEX With Colleague's Wife by Highbhee(op): 4:41am On Jul 02, 2016
on Wednesday dismissed a Regimental Medical Doctor after he was found guilty of having sex with his fellow officer’s wife, military officials have told PREMIUM TIMES.
The court slammed a two-count charge of illicit sexual relationship and unprofessional conduct on Lieutenant Musa Mustapha Bature, and accused him of taking advantage of a colleague’s wife who was supposed to be his patient.
The court-martial sat at the Adekunle Fajuyi Cantonment of the 2 Division, Ojo, Ibadan in Oyo State.
The 38-year old officer, whose fate would be finally decided by a military council, which statutorily ratifies such sentences, reportedly confessed to the crime, and pleaded with military authorities to give him corrective punishment rather than a terminal one, PREMIUM TIMES was told.
Sources familiar with the trial said the accused, a native of Kebbi State, had a notorious history of sexual indiscipline in his four years of service. His conduct was recently brought to the attention of the army authority.
The doctor’s offence, namely indecent professional misconduct and having sex with a fellow soldier’s wife, contravene Sections 79 and 93 of the Armed Forces Act CAP A20, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004. The law prescribes jail term and dismissal from service with dishonour.
Delivering his judgement, the President of the Court Martial, Brigadier General Raji, who is also the Commander of 52 Division Signals, said the court opted for a lesser sentence of dismissing the doctor because the convict was a young officer who got commissioned into the Nigeria Army only in 2012.
He said in his sentence: “Given the level of treachery and the betrayal of trust you displayed by having sexual relation with your colleague’s wife, the court is tempted to award you a maximum sentence of five years in prison. The Court has however looked that you were only commissioned to the Nigerian Army in 2012, you may therefore not be well grounded in the traditions of the Nigerian Army. Ignorance, however, does not excuse your despicable behaviour. So therefore, the court sentences you as follows:-
“On Count 1, dismissal with disgrace and dishonour. On Count 2, dismissal from the armed forces.
“Note that these sentences are subject to confirmation by the Army Council and the sentences are to run concurrently.”
According to revelations made during the court-martial, the officer’s last sexual escapade involved the wife of a fellow officer whom he took advantage of when she visited his clinic for consultation on a gynaecological case.
Officials said after seeing the newly-married woman from Yobe State, whose identity they asked should be protected, the doctor insisted on conducting a more detailed examination of her.
Our sources say the young doctor disregarded prescribed medical ethics requiring that such examination be carried out in the presence of a chaperon.
The officer’s wife served as one of the prosecution witnesses in the case. In her testimony, according to details obtained by PREMIUM TIMES, the woman gave a detailed account of how the doctor sexually stimulated her before they had sex in the man’s office.
She told the court that the doctor later invited her in the evening of the same day to his house so she could pick an ointment he earlier prescribed for her treatment. There, they engaged in another round of intercourse, she narrated.
The young woman said she reported to the barrack’s chaplain after becoming crushed by the weight of her guilt.
Below is the full text of the judgment of the president of the Martial Court on the matter, exclusively made available to PREMIUM TIMES:
Brigadier General Raji:
“ This Honourable court as composed has listened to all parties in the matter, including the addresses by the counsels on both sides. The court is therefore well acquainted with the facts to enable it arrive at the decision of the learned judge advocates. It is my privileged to announce the decisions of the court in this matter.
“Count-1:- The Accused is charged with having sexual relations with the service personnel spouse, punishable under section 79 of the Armed Forces Act. CAP A20 Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
The issue for determination:
This honourable court is required to determine whether the accused has committed the offence by having sexual relations with a service personnel spouse.
The court finds in the affirmative; the accused confessed to the offence in the presence of witnesses.
Decision:- The court therefore finds the accused guilty Count One as charged.
“Count-2:- The accused is charged with the disgraceful conduct of an indecent nature punishable under section 93 of the Armed Forces Act, CAP A 20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004
The Issues for Determination: This honourable court is required to determine whether the accused has committed the offence of disgraceful conduct of an indecent nature. The particulars of the offence were by the accused being the unit Regimental Medical Officer, committed an act of gross indecency with his patient – Prosecution witness 2 – by fingering of her vagina under the pretext of conducting medical examination without the presence of a chaperon. In our opinion, the prosecution failed to proof that the vaginal examination was a pretext for fingering the patient and not the necessary procedure in the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease. He could have verified this by seeking the opinion of an independent medical practitioner. If the prosecutor has been able to prove that the vaginal examination was a pretext of fingering the prosecution witness-2, they might have been able to sustain a charge of disgraceful conduct of an indecent nature.
“In the opinion of this honourable court, the prosecutor was only able to prove that the accused person conducted a vaginal examination on a patient of opposite sex in the absence of a chaperon. Conducting an intrusive procedure such as vaginal examination in the absence of a chaperon contravenes the code of ethics of the medical and dental council of Nigeria under the rules of professional conducts for medical and dental profession.
“We conclude there that the accused acted unethically. The matter should be referred to the Nigeria Medical Association. However, by contravening the ethics of his profession, the accused person acted in a manner unbecoming of a gentleman capable of bringing the Nigeria Army into disrepute. He conducted himself in a manner prejudicial to good order and service discipline; and therefore contravened section 103 of the Armed Forces Act. The court therefore invoked section 142 of the Armed Forces Act, finds the accused person guilty of the alternate offence of misconduct of prejudice to the service discipline.
“At this point, before sentence is passed, we will like to hear mitigations on behalf of the accused, if any.”
In a move to help the accused get a soft landing, his lawyer Major Femi Oyebanji (rtd) presented his somehow impressive Record of Service that was obtained from the office of the military secretary, Army, to help mitigate the already known punishment for his conviction.
“Here is a brief of Lieutenant MM Bature, N/14543”, said Major Oyebanji. “Lieutenant Musa Mustapha Bature was born on 21 May, 1977 at Yawuri, and hails from Yawuri local government area of Kebbi state. He was granted a direct short service commission on 10 August, 2012 on the rank of Lieutenant, with seniority on the same rank on 10 August 2012. He is of the medical corp, Courses attended: Nil.
He holds a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery.
Summary of Course report: Nil.
Promotion history: Nil
Appointments held within the periods he has served:
– RMO 81 Battalion
– RMO 19 Battalion
– He was posted to HQ 2 Div for Jurisdiction on 18 April 2016.
“Command Experience:- As RMO 19 Battalion he was described as a calm and articulate officer who was noted to have good grasp of service knowledge and unit regimentation. He was said to have rehabilitated some wards that were said to have been in bad state in the unit MRS. He was noted to have conducted series of lectures and enlightenment programmes on scourge of Ebola virus disease. He was observed to have paid much attention to the troops health conditions and issues of public health and sanitation were properly addressed. He was also reported to have ensured proper functionality of the MRS by making drugs available for personnels and their families. He was commended for his community service by extending medical services to the local populace whenever authorised and this gesture was seen to have improved the unit’s civil-military relations.
“Operational Experience:- As RMO LIbat One… he was said to have set up a medical station for the unit and properly managed all health related cases brought before him. He was noted to have establish contact with the SHQ medical cell and was able to take series of assistance to the troops, especially for referral cases. In the mission area, he was reported to have organised periodic fumigation of the unit locality. He was noted for carrying out free bi-weekly consultancy services for the locals and host communities to foster civil-military cooperation in the unit’s AOR. He was remarked to have been appreciated by the local communities.
“Disciplinary Records:- He was posted to 2 Div for jurisdiction on allegation of sexual related offences.
“Miscellaneous: He is married and blessed with a child. He enjoys reading and watching movies.
The defence counsel further pleaded with the president of court to give the convicted officer a lesser or no punishment at all as he argued that his sack may permanently affect his future career
PoliticsRe: Why Are The Yoruba's Afraid Of Biafra by Highbhee(m): 7:08pm On Jul 01, 2016
When ypu are a coward,You blame those that love you mpst.....In aftermath of Nija civil war,Yoruba Handed over Igbo personal affects to them but Igbo Used Anehni to repay Us after follow foothpath of Hausa dat maimed dem...(Cowardness or betrayal)?......Obj supported GEJ but later betrayed....Yet,we still dont resent igbo in West.....Now,NDA are attacking Pipelines nd IPOB doesnt pass any Derogatory statement....only to take a seat when Deir dilector is in KUJE.....Am syre if it were NDA front runner in detention....NDA will av taken step on it....WHAT I WILL SAY IS"ONLY WHEN IGBO SHED OF WHAT CHASED OJUKWU AWAY IN 1970 AND STOP THINKING THE YORUBA ARE ENEMY)DEY CNT GAIN BIAFRA NOR RULE NIJA).......

HEAR THIS;IF YORUBA ARE READY TO GO...NO MAN WILL STOP US,I MEAN US!
RomanceRe: Should I Contest For Mr Nairaland Or Not? by Highbhee(m): 9:15am On Jun 30, 2016
@BIodunpro.....bet it....yu are finest Guy ever PN NL......dey ur Back;Gidigbam
PoliticsRe: The Renewed Crises In SW: A Sheer Case Of Jealousy Against Yoruba Nation. by Highbhee(m): 9:06am On Jun 30, 2016
EasternActivist:
Op is just an unrepentant Yoruba Muslim tribalistic bigot...

Only a coward will beat his chest like the op is doing, while his people is killed and maimed just to let his ego hold sway....

I laugh at your cowardice and fake pompousmess in Swahili-francais
And only a mad man will be picking on the yoruba when KANU is Celebrating his bf in detention
PoliticsRe: The Renewed Crises In SW: A Sheer Case Of Jealousy Against Yoruba Nation. by Highbhee(m): 9:03am On Jun 30, 2016
Billyonaire:
Tribalism, Racism, Zenophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Anti-LGBTS.

You guys will never stop being so little, so petty, so localized and so bestial in thought-process.

The Universe, the multiverse is vast and limitless to the mind, and all that the little minds think of is, Yoruba nation, Igbo nation, Arewa Nation, Ijaw Nation, Nations, Nations, Nations, all these nations within a so-called Nigeria Nation. Yet when you are told to live as that Yoruba Nation, you cry that Biafra must remain in Nigeria, the Hausas will cry that we must die for One Nigeria.

Will you guys ever stop and think about what created you all and what developed the lanuguage you speak ? Have you ever ask yourself which organ in your body is totally different from the ones in the bodies of people of other tribes. I guess none.

Oh Yes, but you accept to be defined by the way you twist your mouth and tongue and how the wind makes the sound called language.

Be very ashamed to be defined by language, you little pricks.
Like Yoruba is Holding you not to secede from Nigeria.....When we are Ready;No man will Stop Us....But You guys are Ready to Go But Cowardness that chased Ojukwu out of Nigeria In still living in Igbo
Jobs/VacanciesOSUN: Abide By "Land Use Charge" Law Or Get Evicted From Your Pwn House-aregbe by Highbhee(op): 8:53pm On Jun 28, 2016
Osun Government has launched Land Use charge;Where The poor Mass Citizens are to Pay Whooping amount for Living In their Own House
The Charge ranges from 30-45.Depends on Structure of Each House. Osogbo the state capital citizens have been receiving the bills;Though,No Outcry. But disquieting is Looming
SportsRe: Argentine President Begs Messi To Come Back - Pix by Highbhee(m): 11:49am On Jun 28, 2016
New Queen fr town

CelebritiesRe: Osas And Gbenro Ajibade Welcome A Baby Girl by Highbhee(m): 11:11am On Jun 28, 2016
youngest85:
mtchew....na girl sef
Brain transplant!!!!!....U need am?
RomanceRe: How Many Guys Can Say "Amen" Or "Yes" To This by Highbhee(m): 9:31am On Jun 28, 2016
d OP just might have been recently dumped by a Guy...m
Shkwing her grief!!!
PoliticsRe: Open Letter to Obasanjo : what will happen when you die ? by Highbhee(m): 8:12am On Jun 28, 2016
The same way People will remembered Babangida and ojukwu
PoliticsRe: Open Letter to Obasanjo : what will happen when you die ? by Highbhee(m): 8:12am On Jun 28, 2016
The same way People will remdmber Babangida and ojukwu
CelebritiesRe: Muhammad Ali's Picture In Heaven By Snoop Dog by Highbhee(m): 4:01pm On Jun 17, 2016
Like play like play.....ds Guy dey say No nija in heaven.......So no Heaven fr Nija......since Zik,Awo,Tafa no dey dere....make all ds politician dey build duplex fr Fire b dat o......dey go fly in wit Deir jet...lol
CultureRe: Ooni Ogunwusi Gives Speech At Pennsylvania Parliament (Pics) by Highbhee(m): 8:02am On Jun 17, 2016
lailo:
Waiting for one of d IPOB & Our oyel kings to give dia pple dis universal representation.
Shup Up ....Tribalist.....Jaja of Opobo is One but later destooled.....Morever,Igbo monarchy Arent dat strong bkus yu can Even find 500 kings in a Local gvt....dats y dey arent as strong as Yoruba....but we Yoruba Extends Our land tru One king superior to other...in term of War
CultureRe: Ooni Ogunwusi Gives Speech At Pennsylvania Parliament (Pics) by Highbhee(m): 7:58am On Jun 17, 2016
Why do our bro from the East Are not Commenting...dis s a blessing for All nija not only Yoruba....Am a Yoruba, but FULL Blooded IGBO(FBI)
FashionRe: Hi, I'm A Skin Care Blogger, Got Skin Problems Or Questions? Drop Them Here by Highbhee(m): 7:25am On Jun 17, 2016
ChrisKonor:
hello swt hearts....hope you all good?

my name is chris, & am a beauty therapist & fashion / beauty blogger.

i blog at http://www.ilookdope.com

if you have skin problems or questions about anything be it a product or whatever then post it here. i will try answering questions at 6pm every day.

or if you feel you want your question(s) to be private kindly send it to chriskonor@hotmail.com

please oo...not for the ladies alone oo....as you can see am a guy so men ure welcome!

CHEERS!!!
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CultureRe: Delta Igbos by Highbhee(m): 7:07am On Jun 17, 2016
This Is bkus Igbo Excluded Dem out of their politics....
also,Bekus Eastern hasnt Really lost deir bearings....relating with ijaw,neglecting their Brothers nd sister outside of Deir region.... Treat dem as outcast
CultureRe: Delta Igbos by Highbhee(m): 7:02am On Jun 17, 2016
2kaybiel:
Delta igbo as you called it, cant even make them to claim they are part of you.

Similar situation for the Yoruba speaking people living in delta that were descendants of yoruba from ondo state don't even claim they are yoruba yet they speak yoruba, likewise edo people especially okada people who speak yoruba.

Let the igbo people put their house in order and you will see that many would want to claim igbo.
_just saying _
Yes,dis s Bkus No tribe in Nigeria has get her bearings....if S.east nd S,west are fully developed.....Delta igbo nd co,Kogi,edo,ilorin,delta(warri side).....respectively will Associate....We were all divided like ds bkus of Awo nd Zik,dey tribalised us...divided us....Awo unseated Zik in western Houuse,Zik unseated Non igbo/non Eastern from Eastern region
PoliticsRe: Federal Government's Violation Of The Aburi Accord Led To The Nigerian Civil War by Highbhee(m): 5:46am On Jun 15, 2016
I watched d Vedio of (Aburi ) on youtube and discovered Ojukwu wasnt Even Smiling but Gowon andNorthern delegates are laughing Baselessly...Why?
Ojukwu,was wining the war nt until USA told him dey will Exploit Oil well for 10years freely in exchange of supplying Arms and Backing biafra....Ojukwu differ with them...den dey back Off.....2.Ojukwu used to b S.eat Governor general den...but Bkus of his selfless and human feeling he got fr his people....he dropped his ambition of being polition and opted to b Hero....This was d Same man dat S.eastern cnt support wit deir Vote.....Dey resented him.....But Why Are we southern not loyal to leaders that see our Suffering nd Suffering,but opt fr Corrupted ones.....

wait ohhh...Hope Adesina know say him Master was on of Army dat cleared our brothers nd sisters in S.east den?......Omo,make dem no demote or sack yu fah
PoliticsRe: FG Releases N280b For Capital Projects by Highbhee(m): 5:17am On Jun 15, 2016
PMB IS REALLY TRYING....BUT IF DIS PROJECT IS COMING UP IN FAVOURING WE SOUTHER MORE...
HOPE THE SO CALLED Northern leaders wont move against PMB......bkus it s d Hatred towards Southerns that is keeping d Nation in Spot...Azkwe,Awo...Mko.......Fr us nt to Awo(Best president nigeria neva had)
Romance13 Extremely Hilarious Quotes By Robert Mugabe About Relationship by Highbhee(op): 10:44pm On Jun 14, 2016
1. “Some women’s legs are like rumors, they just keep on spreading”
2. “It’s hard to bewitch African girls these days because each time you take a piece from her hair to the witch doctor, either a Brazilian innocent woman gets mad or a factory in China catches fire”.
3. “If you are ugly; you are ugly – stop talking about inner beauty because we don’t walk around with X-rays”.
4. “Dear sister, don’t be deceived by a man who text you “I miss you” only when it’s raining. You are not an umbrella”.
5. “Check your girlfriend’s body, if she has more tattoos or piercings, you can cheat on her. She is already used to pain.”
6. “Dating a slim or slender guy is cool. The problem is when you are lying on his chest then his ribs draw adidas lines on your face”.
7. “It’s better for a man to be stingy with the money he has hustled for, than for a woman to deny you a hole that she didn’t even drill it herself.”
8. “Some of you girls can’t even jog for 5 minutes but expect a guy to last in bed with you for 2hourshuh Your level of selfishness demands a one week crusade”.
9. “If your girlfriend/boyfriend has not taken a picture with you before just make that request and stop forcing Photo Grid to bring you together.”
10.”God is the best inventor ever. He took a rib from a man and created a loudspeaker”.
11.”If women think having their period (menstruation) in a whole month is a difficult task, they should ask the men how difficult is it to control an erected Penis in public.”
12. “Some girls don’t attend the gym but look physically fit because of running from one man to another”
13. “When you kiss a girl from another nationality, do it well because you represent the whole country”

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PoliticsRe: What If An Igboman Becomes The Next Governor Of Lagos State. by Highbhee(m): 7:38am On Jun 13, 2016
I am a Yoruba....but i dont see Any barrier in It....Even,i see it coming....Now,A igbo man s one lf Senators in lagos....i will really love it......
but the problem is,S,east counterpart Cant Support ds In their state...And so far dey wont support dis,Dat igbo governor will b d penultimate one......

My kinsmen(Yoruba).....will support ds......If such Happening,Igbo nd ijaw will realise yoruba Love for dem.....nd ds will Eep us to gang Up against North......Northerns Willl b d Main problel if igbo s to rule lagos,nt Yoruba......
N/B:Igbo ruling lagos will determine their fate in lagos forever,if ds later apen...dey shouldnt fink it s chance to oppress Yoruba d owner.....Bkus,ruling lag cant remove lag from s.west.........#OneNigeria

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