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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Manchester United Vs Sheffield United (3 - 0) On 24th June 2020 by hustla(m): 7:25pm On Jun 24, 2020 |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Manchester United Vs Sheffield United (3 - 0) On 24th June 2020 by hustla(m): 5:52pm On Jun 24, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 5:18pm On Jun 24, 2020 |
Gracebewithme: 4. I can’t stand the sight of blood. I start to feel woozy at the sight of a deep cut. For those who kill, do they have more tolerance for gore or are they exactly like me but get used to it over time?
5. How come the spirit of rivals killed never attack the killers? 4. I think they get used to it over time, the first is often the hardestas described by that guy on the lasu HITs thread. I also think it also depends on the manner in which rivals are killed. For instance, you are bound to rmbr someone who was begging before being macheted than someone who was shot once at close range
5. LOL, American Serial killers dont even get killed by spirits of those that they kill, i think all that is down to our penchance to believe supernatural stuff
I never do any before but the above is how i believe it is 
I no fit stand where them dey kill chicken/cow sef  |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 2:51pm On Jun 24, 2020 |
Pascopele: Corruption is widespread in modern Nigeria, and brazen: when asked why $100,000 disappeared from state coffers last year, one employee of a government education authority claimed a snake had eaten it. Unemployment is at 23 percent. Radio advertisements beg women not to have more children, as the state fumbles for solutions to a population boom set to make Nigeria the world’s third largest country by 2050.
Educated young people often find that no opportunities await them upon graduation. Meanwhile, Nigeria’s five richest men have enough money to end extreme poverty altogether, in a country where 112 million people live below the poverty line. Politicians often live like feudal overlords, traveling in a style that even Mansa Musa would envy. Amid such inequality, the get-rich-quick call of the cults is powerful. Nigerians have fallen into a “lotto culture,” said Sowore. “You keep playing until you win. But you never will.”
Felix Kupa, the new head of N.B.M., has striven to show a softer, more beneficent side of the organization. (Kupa declined to be interviewed for this story.) He has launched programs promoting resettlement for refugees and legal aid for prisoners. A $1.38 million vocational center is being planned for Benin City, where young Nigerians will be able to learn trades and leadership skills, and educate themselves in African history.
With the help of elders such as Amadasu, Kupa is also working to log every N.B.M. member in a database, including personal details and fingerprints. Since last May, the movement has worked with a Lagos consultancy to develop an app with which it can track personal information. “If you are not willing to share your details with us, or with the authorities around the world, that means there is something criminal about you,” Melvin Richmond told me. It is unclear when the project will be completed.
Before I left Nigeria, I met John a second time, at an upscale café in a modern neighborhood on the edge of Lagos. It was hot and windy, and great clouds of construction dust whipped across the street outside. Beyond the café sat the old skyscrapers of Lagos Island, cloaked in smog and harmattan sand. John was dressed in black-and-yellow athletic gear and wore his hair in tight braids. He spoke louder and with more confidence than the first time we had met. He told me he could never fully leave the , but at least in Lagos he could step back, and slip seamlessly into the city’s sulfur-choked bedlam. He lives on its perimeter with a girlfriend and works as a supplier for his mother’s construction company. He had begun teaching prisoners the dangers of cultism. https://harpers.org/archive/2019/09/the--nigeria-neo-black-movement-africa/  |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 10:08pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 9:50pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
25tolife: or nothing oo my brother. As for u ogun no go kee you, i wish you well.PEACE! Good! |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 9:37pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
25tolife: @hustla for the sanity of this thread, i go allow that ur insult Up there pass.na money person dae find no be system mata person dae put for head. I take GOD Beg u, no ever comment on any post when dae related to me again.thanks..... Or else what? I don comment now, Ogun kee you there |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 7:53am On Jun 23, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 9:12pm On Jun 22, 2020 |
Chris525: Much of my growing up was late 90s - early 2000s. This was when I left sec. sch & got into uni. That period was intense cultism-wise. Eiye & Aiye were always fighting, it was bloody.
I had a friend who was dear to me. He wasnt good with books so had to settle for state uni while I went to Fed but in same state. Private uni wasnt a thing then.
He mixed with the wrong crowd & things changed. Being a rich kid, he spent heavily on his sect. & moved up real fast. Then stories began to fly, he had become brutal.
We once had a big quarrel cos he brought a berreta to my house. He later apologised with a new motorola razor.
One day in '06, we were at my place playing PES & gisting. Next thing he broke down & started crying 'Chris I've killed a lot of people, I think I'm going to die' I panicked.
We started making arrangement for him to go abroad but he slipped back to his old ways b4 his visa got out & was killed 4 months later.
Maybe he deserved it but I was hurt.
Truth is I'm still hurt.
I miss you, D. Reminds me of my closest friend growing up His father was a a top guy in the ministry of education, only son, was cared for and pampered ...normal butty boy until he mixed with the wrong crowd He started from small theft, to small small jazz and then scaling fence to steal from his pops, while he was in secondary school He went to Uni, got expelled from Redeemers, then he went to Lead City and I think he dropped out. He then blended Aye and became very, very rough Learnt he got killed in Ibadan one morning like that as I was about to go in for an interview. I still remember how I repeatedly warned and advised him but dog wey go lost  Word is they went for a robbery and he wanted to cheat his mates, one of them now stabbed him in the throat The guy who killed him got sentenced to death some years back https://www..ng/news/court-sentences-200-level-student-lead-city-university-ibadan-death-hangingRIP S  No be so you suppose go |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 4:19pm On Jun 22, 2020 |
Phantom66:
KK serves Ogor and uses Plantation which refers to the various institutions e.g Oil Plantation, Root Plantation, Green Plantation, e.t.c
Apache serves DB (Duncan Brown) and uses Barracks which refers to their various institutions.
KK wears black and white while Apache wears black and black.
I hope you understand the difference now. No join KK with Massas again abeg. Everything just look stupid  |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 7:11am On Jun 22, 2020 |
Dayoung335: Continue capping. that thing you're looking for u will see if very soon. Stop giving people the perception that u are a cultist if you're not one. U no dey hear word this boy! E no get sense at all Until them initiate and kill am before e get sense |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 9:41pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
ResourceMan: What Is The Problem With Most Of You Here For God Sake, You Are Derailing This Thread. Stop Quoting Long Posts! Stop Quoting Long Posts! I don't Know Why Most Of You Like To Post Unnecessary Things Here Making Those That Are Contributing To Stop Posting Their Exposee There Are Many Of Us Reading At the Background Who Are Silent. If You Don't Have A Story To Share, Stay At The Background And Read. Must You Mess Up This Lovely Thread With Useless Banters Like Gossiping School Girls?  Pele o Social Prefect. If you don't gedifok |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 6:07pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Casan0va: I have a question. Like monicar said something about saying the Eiye creed when identifying yourself and missing a line can get you killed or badly maimed, all those motor park touts dey cram am? Plus the various tree names. How do they manage to learn all those mumbo jumbo?
Person go calm down dey cram OT, when I dey school, I no dey cram because I no sabi, na paper I dey use enter Hall, if I join now, my own Don be.  LWKM Them go don kill me many times sef I asked a similar question, how your brain go get space to learn things wey make sense when na rubbish full inside  |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 2:56pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
GreenArrow1: Definitely. Cultism isn't as sophisticated as some may want to paint it to be. Last last, it ends with young people who should spend time planning for their futures to instead spend the time of their youth running about causing trouble, looking over their shoulders and then BOOM! Old age comes, a flood of regrets at years wasted chasing a wrong course. Look at cultists or ex cultists who are doing well, almost none of them got their breakthroughs through cultism. Except in cases where they joined up forces with their fellow cultists to form criminal gangs and upgrade. At that level, you see an Eiye, Viking and NBM member as parts of the same criminal gang. The common denominator is that they are all criminals. No allegiance to their various groups anymore. Life has opened their eyes that there's so little any dirty cult group can do for you as regards paying bills.
A fellow joins a cult group, he begins to misbehave. His parents, in a bid to save him from wasting his life, pull resources together to either send him abroad, get him a job with the police, DSS, Road Safety or some other establishment. He starts doing well, comes back to town once in a while (Christmas, weddings or Burial). He runs into his fellow cultists who are not doing so well and mostly still urchins and buys drinks for them. These urchins then turn use him as a reference to toast unsuspecting young boys that that guy is doing well today because he is their member. Na scam. I'm saying this because as these groups are beginning to be painted on this thread as if they have some serious level of sophistication, they might start to look appealing to some of the younger people on this thread looking for direction in life as groups that could guide and pave ways for them in the near future (since 9ja situation can easily dis-orient a young person starting life). Don't fall for it. All Na scam. Some of us have seen it all. It is far from glamorous. Forget all those codes and cyphers. Country hard! Your fellow cultist who finds himself in an organization or company knowsthe REALITY that most cultists are just trouble and will gladly hand a job opportunity to a JEW man over you anyday. So that make you no come disgrace am. He'll buy you drinks instead. No sophistication what-so-ever. You have people whose mentors are Naira Marley, Wizkid and Zlatan as your Kpoai, Executioner and Big Eye. Even if they speak the codes of their founders who had people like Ché Gueverra, Nicholo Machiavelli, Thomas Sankara, Haile Selassie, et al, their practices of laid -down ideologies would be misguided.
Which is why I laughed at someone in 2019 who said he was fighting for the freedom of Nelson Mandela. Imagine such ignorance!
Shun cultism! Bitter 100% truth whether anyone likes it or not |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Have You Ever Dozed Off At An Interview? by hustla(m): 12:01pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
toyotamuscle: hi am in need of a job.i stay in abuja.i can work as a network admin.a supervisor in a hotel or any other organisation.also I can work as an I T support, I T officer.i can create and maintain WordPress sites.am a graduate of publuc administration. I have a ccna from aptech.i can do any job so long its not a professional work like accounting etc. job salary not below 50,000naira.chat me on whatsapp 08089411836. If u can come to Lagos, apply to tek Xperts |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Brighton Vs Arsenal - ( 2 - 1) On 20th June 2020 by hustla(m): 1:55pm On Jun 20, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 10:27pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
Lalaala: My journey into the Buccaneer confraternity also know as the Sealord...
I gained Admission into 1 of the western university around mid 2000s.... It was great leaving my State to another state.... I got to the school did all my registration and went to look for an Hostel never knew that will lead me to my destruction..... The Hostel was very good a self contain with good running water and fenced house... After paying for the house I travelled back home to arrange for my journey fully to school....
After spending like 1 week at home and getting everything I need to school, I was accompanied by mother who drove me to school, I got everything I needed, fridge, TV, and so on, my room was legit, after that my mom stayed with me for the night and left early in the morning the next day.... Like two weeks in school already have made quite a number of friends, who wouldn't want to be my friend i was good looking and was enjoying my parents money.... In my hostel I never knew some cultists also lived there... There was this guy who picked interest in me was always gisting with me and coming to my room to eat I never knew he was a member of the Buccaneer confraternity.... Fast forward to my 100L second semester The said Nyben has already told me his identify and has started telling me to join them and if I Join them I will be very popular and row with the big guys on campus and nobody can Intimidate me and dat I can pass my exam even without sitting for it.... I was just giving him excuses on why I couldn't join... So he let me be... On one fateful day, He was going for a party and I love party he asked me to follow him and I did when I got there I saw a lot of guys there drinking and smoking I was offered a weed and I took it and started smoking ws long gone on it before I heard 1 strange word... Awumen Alora Sealord... The the rest echoed Awumem Rggd Brother is capping ruggedly, den my friend told them I want this lobber to chop JJ.... TBC Sebi u dey find Likes  |
Politics › Re: Akwa Ibom Building The Biggest Flyover In Nigeria - Julius Berger by hustla(m): 10:25pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
LMAO See wetin we dey celebrate for naija |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Tottenhan Hotspur Vs Manchester United (1 - 1) On 19th June 2020 by hustla(m): 7:44pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
Angelfrost: E no far again boss...
In the next 2 hours, most of you will likely be typing "Ole out", " Woodward out"!!!  Na lie, this season don go already, so nothing spoil  Las las, we go use EL as shortcut to UCL ...And I have never been Ole In 
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Tottenhan Hotspur Vs Manchester United (1 - 1) On 19th June 2020 by hustla(m): 6:13pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
Angelfrost: I sense Spurs won't disappoint... Then you lack sense  |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Tottenhan Hotspur Vs Manchester United (1 - 1) On 19th June 2020 by hustla(m): 6:05pm On Jun 19, 2020 |
obembet: I hope we continue our good form and we take off from where we left.. Most of us are feeling overly confident by the prospect of seeing pogba, bruno, rashy and martial in the starting 11 and think that it's a sure 3 pts.. But let's not get carried away, Spurs are a good team with a world class manager.. We need to be focused. Victory is always with the humble ones..
With this formation.
It gonna end
Tottenham 1-2 Man Utd.
Like for United
Share for Tottenham Pogba will start for sure |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 9:17am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Kingfish542: lol....how do u know that he meant to say tingo.....tingo is an alias, given to them by nbm I think Because them NBM always refer to them as that, common knowledge Thought it was a mod of a popular figure in SEC culture
The tingle bird however doesn't seem to always be blue, some have patches of blue and some are entirely blue
I just looked it up |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 8:21am On Jun 18, 2020 |
GreenArrow1: The SVC hardly beef the SEC and vice-versa. Whereas the Viking name for the NBM members is "BSTs" (bastards), they almost fondly call the SEC members as "Tingles." And no, the supreme doesn't mean anything. What does that tingle or tingo mean? |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 7:36pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
Chris525: All these research stuff making me all fuzzy & the thread so boring & lifeless; got me thinking about unfollowing the thread for the first time. If y'all can cut it a bit.
I mean research is cool but you dont have to dump all your stuff here.
#SayNoToCultism You will not be missed  |
Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by hustla(m): 11:30am On Jun 17, 2020 |
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