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RomanceRe: Is Your Partner A Nairalander? by honeric01(m): 8:33pm On Jul 03, 2013
whitecat007: If you do as much dirty work as I do here you won't want to disclose your handle either. We all have that crazy part of us we don't want our loved ones to see cos no explanation or excuse for it. I have been favored to catch the best and I am not about to let Nairaland mess it up for me, after all I may not have time for Nairaland after I do and become a madam. He on the other hand has seen that I am all that +. He trusts me and I am going to make sure I do right by him.
emm but ehmm, why are you explaining your 'excuse' to me na? If u believe u didnt lie to him abt not having an id, then so be it. you've no reason to explain to me if your conscience is okay with your action.

Enjoy yourself o jare.........
RomanceRe: Is Your Partner A Nairalander? by honeric01(m): 5:14pm On Jul 03, 2013
whitecat007: Haha!! One thing that is more guarded than Obama is my computer screen. Nairaland life is different from real world ooo!
My HTB is a member and has been trying to know my moniker, I told him I am not a member and that I just go there as a guest. How I almost got caught recently grin grin grin hope Nairaland won't come between me and my intoxicant cos this site is so addictive. I can go a week or two without stepping in my in-house bar but can't do 2days without coming on Nairaland shocked
If u could lie on an insignificant thing like your nl id, hmmmmmm i fear for the guy.

Pls treat d msg n not d msnger.
Christianity EtcRe: Religion Vs Jesus Christ - Important by honeric01(m): 4:29pm On Jul 03, 2013
One of the hardest thing in Nigeria right now is how to seperate religionism from christianity.
RomanceRe: Is Your Partner A Nairalander? by honeric01(m): 4:16pm On Jul 03, 2013
Something like that... Kinda indirectly brought her here...
Nairaland GeneralRe: I Helped Accident Victims Along Ugwuoba/Amansea Awka by honeric01(m): 8:32am On Jul 03, 2013
May your reward come handy.


You cant blame some people, the system gets them scared and unsure to help.
Computer MarketRe: Laptop Batteries Available For Sale by honeric01(op): 7:25pm On Jun 30, 2013
rebirthiix: pls what's the price of dell inspiron N5030 battery for both 6 & 12 cells?
we don't have this in stock sir.
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by honeric01(m): 7:24pm On Jun 30, 2013
Count down completed. I'm happy to be back.

Worked on somethings while offline.

Should post Andrew's 24hrs direction plus the trades i am to take, the entry points (range), what i'm to risk and what i'm to take as profit.

To be done only one days i'd be trading.

Anything lower than 4hrs is a no no.

To concentrate on 6 pairs but to take max of 3 from the 6.

Starting from next week.

Btw fxreal, i share your sentiment, USD in charge come july.

It's well. Missed fx trading but had to take time off for other pressing matters and also to 'recover' from some losses caused by myself, LR and two brokers.

It's well.
Infofirst, i hail.
Mesship i hail o
martog, i hail too

aguiyi, thumbs up.

naijababe, it's well o
rozsay, you're doing well.

The rest of the crew, more patience to your arsenal o.
Christianity EtcRe: Post A Comment From Your Pastor That Is Worthy Of Quote by honeric01(m): 6:44pm On Jun 30, 2013
A life full of fear is a life void of faith, a life without faith can hardly please nor get anything from God.

This's the seed i took home today.

RCCG Prov 38.
CelebritiesRe: Oba Erediawa Of Benin Kingdom 90th Birthday Celebration (Pictures) by honeric01(m): 7:03pm On Jun 29, 2013
Oba no so'oba!
RomanceRe: What Is The Most Romantic Thing A Nigerian Girl Did For You. by honeric01(m): 3:23pm On Jun 28, 2013
In her own little way, she did invaluable things for me.

3 main things stand out.

Coming as early as 9 am to save me from a broke weekend. She lives about 2hrs away.

Once helped me with my worse subject (teaching) even when i paid little or no attention to her teachings. (i hate math)

3rd one... Hmmmmmm... Hmmmmm, can't count this as romantic, so no need again.

But i think on average Nigerian women are not romantic, proof? Check out the kinda gifts they give to their hubby/bf on their birthdays.
RomanceRe: Promiscuity Among Young Girls by honeric01(m): 1:38pm On Jun 28, 2013
Would you have said otherwise?
RomanceRe: Promiscuity Among Young Girls by honeric01(m): 1:21pm On Jun 28, 2013
justirich: i appreciate bro but evil cannot triumph not on my thread. Let the devil reign in their lives but they must be well mannered here if they are actually mature as they claim. I think they are all jobless and hopeless Nigerian youths going by their foul mouths. I will help deliver their tongues if don't want to change
You need not reply anyone with derailing comments. Borrow a leaf from dailynews, study the way he posts, drives in his points without sounding personal, just continue what you're doing while paying less attention to those who are naturally lost.

You can't force anyone to change but with your well constructed comments, you can give them reasons to change.
RomanceRe: Promiscuity Among Young Girls by honeric01(m): 1:06pm On Jun 28, 2013
Summary:

When you fight immorality, immorality fights back.

This thread is a case study.

Just wondering what Nigeria'll look like 20 years time when some people here become parents.

@ justirich

learn to ignore what you can't change.
CrimeRe: Pastor Caught In Bed With Female Youth Leader; Escapes Half-nak*d by honeric01(m): 11:35am On Jun 28, 2013
dridowu: Touch not my anointed
And do my pimpsters no harm.
PoliticsRe: South-African Girls Arrested For Having Nigerian Friends by honeric01(m): 11:12am On Jun 28, 2013
[quote author=nadia_SA]Was hoping to make good friends and I have.. cheesy[/quote]You want more Nigerian friends when the ones overthere are being killed?

You should help inform your newly found Nigerian friends not to think of visiting the SA embassy o if you love them.
PoliticsRe: South-African Girls Arrested For Having Nigerian Friends by honeric01(m): 10:52am On Jun 28, 2013
[quote author=nadia_SA]I never forget it..but its hard to ignore rude comments on my country..
I'm not taking sides whatsoever..

There r nigerians here living a great life...
I'm not takin any sides reaLLy[/quote]Alright.
btw, why are you broadcasting your BB pin? Are you selling anything in particular? Or is that not a bb pin?
PoliticsRe: South-African Girls Arrested For Having Nigerian Friends by honeric01(m): 10:18am On Jun 28, 2013
[quote author=nadia_SA]undecided shut Up stewpid man!!![/quote]Fine girl like you thinking this way, you should have ignored this thread when you know you're between the devil and the deep blue sea. Did you forget your siggy?
PoliticsRe: ACN National Treasurer Kobani Resigns by honeric01(m): 8:03pm On Jun 27, 2013
Boyoorisha: THE Action Congress of Nigeria on Monday announced the suspension of its National Treasurer, Chief Kenneth Kobani, and the party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr. Jerry Needam.

The party, in a statement by its Rivers State Chairman, Esuku Esuku, and its Secretary, Mr. Ngoji Warmate, said the suspension was based on the anti-party activities of the affected members.

Esuku specifically accused Needam of being present at the Port Harcourt International Airport to receive the State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Mr. Felix Obuah. Besides, he said Nedam had also issued statements in favour of the state PDP.

Explaining that their suspension was based on the violation of Articles 7.11, 9.1 and 9.2 of the state ACN constitution, the opposition party also named two members of its Executive; Mr. Ibieneye Lolo and Loli Green, among those who were affected by the suspension.

The statement read, “The following members of the Action Congress of Nigeria in Rivers State have been suspended with immediate effect for anti-party activities.

“They are Mr. Kenneth Kobani, Jerry Needam, Mr. Ibieneye Lolo, Loli Green and Mrs. Nancy Nwankwo. Their suspension was based on the violation of Article 7.11 and Article 9.1 and 9.2 of the ACN constitution.

“The suspended members were involved in a romance with the PDP in the state and participating in PDP activities as well as public blackmailing of the national leadership of the party (ACN), thereby disabusing the mind of party faithful and loyalists.”

It, however, indicated that Mr. Oyagiri Chiemalam had been directed to take over as the state acting Publicity Secretary of the ACN.

But Kobani described the statement suspending him as laughable, adding that the state chairman of the party, who is on an acting capacity, had no right to suspend an executive member of the party at the national level.

Kabani said, “Esuku is on the payroll of government. He (Esuku) tupifies some crop of politicians in the country today, who are just after their pockets. Some people have no moral decency.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/rivers-acn-in-crisis-as-party-fires-spokesman/
Nairaland GeneralRe: Mama Ekundayo, Nigeria’s Angel Of Mercy & Compassion by honeric01(m): 8:20pm On Jun 26, 2013
[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]I have it on my laptop, Phone, Ipad and every listening device I got ...... still listens to it.

I cried tho.....the woman is an amazon. She looked so fragile, yet strong.[/quote]Mind following her footsteps only if you love kids?
Foreign AffairsRe: Almost 60 Countries Still Use Death Penalty,for All Of You Talking Trash. by honeric01(m): 6:58pm On Jun 26, 2013
Fhemmmy: But when will it be the turn of the leaders that steals be sentenced to firing squad ? Maybe that will reduce looting too
Then meet with your constituency's rep, sponsor a bill on that and make sure its discussed on national level.

Btw, America we so much copy have deathrow, but not for corruption because to them, it can't be compared. money looted can be recovered, can a soul killed be brought back to life?
Foreign AffairsRe: Almost 60 Countries Still Use Death Penalty,for All Of You Talking Trash. by honeric01(m): 6:43pm On Jun 26, 2013
Fhemmmy: Dont get me wrong, Nigeria is not easy to govern, but with all our capital punishment, what have we achieved, infact, crime in Nigeria has not gone down at all, it is getting worse.
If you say they are killing the criminals all cos of the cost to keep them, fine, but to deter others from committing same crime, it is not working
what makes you think its not working? Rather its because we haven't be firm with it.

The last time anyone was executed was in 2006, 7 years ago, so its not like its being done here and there, remember the time of firing squad? Armed robbery reduced drastically.

In most asian countries where its firmly practised, killers personally kill themselves via suicide, fraudsters and corrupt politicians do because of the stigma attached to death sentence.
Believe me, if death penalty is ressurrected again, murder crime is going to reduce, same with kidnapping. Where there's no law, there's no sin.
Foreign AffairsRe: Almost 60 Countries Still Use Death Penalty,for All Of You Talking Trash. by honeric01(m): 5:33pm On Jun 26, 2013
Fhemmmy: So cant we study what makes things work there and see how we could make things work in Nigeria? . . If we killing the people, when will it be the turn of the leaders to be dealt with cos they are worse that the man stealing on the street?
America and other developed countries have more of what these countries have, yet they still have death row, so what are you saying?

Chevk out most of these European countries without it, you do see that they're like one family with one language, one belief, one culture, one idea, hence the reason they have lesser crime unlike a country like Nigeria where one family is filled with strangers, not to talk of the whole country ar large!
Foreign AffairsRe: Almost 60 Countries Still Use Death Penalty,for All Of You Talking Trash. by honeric01(m): 5:26pm On Jun 26, 2013
pappilo: Your thinking is warped otherwise why is that countries in Europe where the death penalty has been abolished record less voilent crimes/ murders than countries such as the US, Nigeria, Somalia e.t.c which still have the death penalty.

NB

I am not against the death penalty.
Afroconnect already answered you.

Do you even know that in some European countries, prisoners are allowed to go home like school? Should we practise that too since they also do?
Foreign AffairsRe: Almost 60 Countries Still Use Death Penalty,for All Of You Talking Trash. by honeric01(m): 4:49pm On Jun 26, 2013
Fhemmmy: I wont house or keep them, but does the killing solve the problem?
It reduces it and takes away the eventuality of it happening again.

They're no longer useful to the society and the bills spend on them becomes useless.

This money/bills being wasted on their wellbeing can be used to equip the security agencies in curbing future occurence.

It also serves as a deterrant to those who act before they think, those who do not value innocent human lives.

Since the days law became soft, the world has really turned upside down.

Murderers themselves should never be given freedom to their own lives.

No religious book spare any murderer or do you know any?

Logically too, no moral ground supports the keeping alive a murderer who forcefully took away another human's life.

If they're not made to face their punishment, what then should they be made to face?

Life in prisonment for a confirmed killer is not justice and not morally right!
Foreign AffairsRe: Almost 60 Countries Still Use Death Penalty,for All Of You Talking Trash. by honeric01(m): 3:42pm On Jun 26, 2013
Fhemmmy: Because some other nations are doing it means we have to do it . . . Yes, the crime was bad and must be punished but i am not too sure this kinda argument makes it better - looked at the list of nations and seeing Nigeria there makes me weep for Nigeria . . . We are on same list with Somalia and even we broke the record for being the latest to use the punishment after Somali
Can you just house them instead or can you take up their bills if you prefer life in prisonment?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Girls, Where Do You Hang Your Pants After Washing Them? by honeric01(m): 9:25am On Jun 26, 2013
Very valid question.

Even as a guy, my boxers get special treatment.
BusinessRe: Forex Trading - Season 13 by honeric01(m): 8:40am On Jun 26, 2013
;D5 days....... :D5 days.......


Itching!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Mama Ekundayo, Nigeria’s Angel Of Mercy & Compassion by honeric01(m): 8:30am On Jun 26, 2013
kunletiwoo: I'm listening to the song right now. I love the sound track smiley
Very good song for those who spend enough time meditating.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Mama Ekundayo, Nigeria’s Angel Of Mercy & Compassion by honeric01(m): 8:12am On Jun 26, 2013
[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]I posted a thread about her a long time ago.

I love her




I love that songgggggg[/quote]That song is the best sleeping tablet ever. The song made me like ty bello and then made me know more about mama ekundayo.
PoliticsRe: Police Kill Abductors Of Bamigbetan (Lagos Council Chief) by honeric01(m): 7:33am On Jun 26, 2013
Tribal rubbish going on here!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Mama Ekundayo, Nigeria’s Angel Of Mercy & Compassion by honeric01(m): 11:14pm On Jun 25, 2013
Afam4eva: She died a few years ago. I remember that lady in Kush did a song for her.
TY Bello.

Good people are not respected or recognized in Nigeria so no surprise here.

I had the Ekundayo song as my ringtone for 1 good year. Still have the song on my playlist.

May God give her soul eternal rest. Amen!
FamilyRe: Greatest Prank I Played On My Parents by honeric01(m): 8:46pm On Jun 25, 2013
A house filled up with male children, you should be rest assured of enough pranks, even to my dad, some ended up in smiles and most ended up with some of us 'driving okada', 'stool down', 'cigar obo', enough 7 headed koboko.

I just can't count the pranks.

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