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TThis gonna be d best premier league season ever! |
Ewoooh! In one day, the same day, Manchester united and Liverpool both got the biggest defeat in their entire premier league history... 6-1 and 7-2 |
Shey she never see her sextape wey the guy release ![]() |
Can't belive she got so far just because she has huge breasts. That shows you the kind of people Nigerians are and how much stupid this show really is... |
Can someone remind me why our lawyers still wear those ridiculous gowns and wigs at this age? |
I can't think of any other country in the world where you'd be paying almost 300 USD for slow data that's not even unlimited... Trash ![]() |
Obviously a neurological disorder. I also suffer from something similar. In my case when I come in to close contact with a large amount of ants, my nerves get all tense and I keep on feeling like there are ants crawling over my body even though nothing's actually there. It was even worse when I was still a child. I used to see all strange imaginary insects at night, and imagined they were touching me. It wasn't something trivial and it gave me sleepless nights, but I eventually got over it. It's all in your head. Nothing spiritual exists, don't be fooled. If you don't get over it with time, I'd advise you see a specialist. |
I wish someone could understand how much I hate the Judicial profession. For humans to be given the power to decide another's fate...to destroy or save their lives...is UNFORGIVABLE! No living and breathing human except myself would ever decide my fate or how I end up. I would never give the liberty to do so...That power would always remain in my own two hands, no matter what! |
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anonimi:You're still not getting it. The truth is that no matter how bad it is, Lagos is still seen as the no.1 city in Nigeria. My point is that rather than shouting how bad Lagos is compared to others, you should be more concerned that your cities are worse than 'terrible' Lagos. |
anonimi:Hahaha, It's so easy to look at Lagos weak points and compare it to other bad or great cities abroad but what you've failed to realize is that those studies and reports that rank cities worldwide didn't include any other place. To them, Lagos may be the worst city in the world, but the other so-called 'cities' in the country are so bad they aren't even qualified to be mentioned at all. Let that sink in very well... |
anonimi:If you really understood my post, you'd see I'm looking at it from another angle. Rather than concerning ourselves with building the tallest skyscraper or developing the most beautiful city in the continent in one area(which is really only useful for tourist purposes), while the remaining areas are all undeveloped areas, we should be focused on making other states and the majority of Nigeria more urban. Although Lagos is still lacking in many areas if compared to other countries, if all states in Nigeria had the level of urbanization Lagos has today; Security, Transportation Network, Commerce, Roads, Commercial Buildings, Paved Streets, Housing, Real Estate, Electricity, I.C.T, Communication, etc. wouldn't Nigeria be a lot better on average than it is right now? Instead of aiming for something more advanced, I think we should be more focused on the basics as that would raise the level of Nigeria as a whole! |
Crownstar01:If you're smart you'd probably know I was talking about states in Nigeria and not Internationally and as I said before, Lagos is not perfect. Its poor waste management and drainage system is one of its weak points. |
So much hatred and Inferiority attitude shown towards Lagos. Most of these haters are those who come from outside lagos and have been told times without number, the places where they come from are 'villages' or unable to compared to Lagos. This has created within them a subconcious jealously and envious hatred towards Lagos, which they themselves may be oblivious to but is easily noted by others. The truth is that Lagos isn't perfect. It has its own strong and weak points just like other places but when it comes to Infrastructure and Urban Development, Lagos is the place to beat. It isn't about which area is more beautiful than the other, it is about how many beautiful areas does it have? Every state has its own urban centers or high-brow areas but having only two or three urbanized regions, no matter how wonderful they are, when the remaining majority of the state's territory are towns, villages and slums, doesn't make the state better or even comparable to Lagos. Even though Lagos has it's own fair share of slums, it is a small, highly urbanized area that has no towns, villages, and a good, Developed to Underdeveloped Ratio. It's not like other places where only 10-20% of it's total area are urbanized, while the rest are villages and towns with shabby Infrastructure and surrounded by nature. |
Still a hundred times better than someone who can offer nothing else to the world than her cheap plastic body. ![]() |
Mbappe has exposed himself as a failure today ![]() |
Neymar'd never change his acting tactics. I though they said he's now mature ![]() |
It's obvious Barcelona still hasn't learned their lesson with the new coach saying he wants to build the team around messi. It'd be best for messi to leave this failing club before he dies with it. |
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8 Remain one for B-A-R-C-E-L-O-N-A ![]() |
ChijyWills:How do I resolve the problem of capital investment or fund sourcing? I want to sell private equity, about 5% ownership. Where do I find investors in Nigeria? |
hammer3:There are always better ways to install discipline than physical battering. A truly wise and enlightened person wouldn't do such. Not only will excessive beating make the child lose respect and be unemotional towards their parents, it could also make them lose confidence and even cause some psychological trauma. |
goody234:Don't mind them. It still these same people here supporting domestic violence you'd see hypocritically voicing displeasure over the savage brutalizing of children we see on various domestic violence threads. Nigeria is a really toxic society rotten down to its core. |
WTF, in as much as i'm not against old-school disciplining, this is an 18-year-old girl. A adult everywhere in the world who has the complete right to make their own decisions and take responsibility for it. Sometimes I really wonder about Nigerians. No matter how you put it, this simply is domestic abuse that would constitute as a crime in the developed world. The lack of progressiveness and aggressive patriarchal culture in Nigeria needs to stop for the better. Your children aren't your slaves, especially as adults. What you can do at that point as a parent is to advice, not inflict physical harm. If your child doesn't listen then let them take responsibility as adults and bear the consequences of their actions. Excessive violence is never the right way. |
BBN lockdown, lol. Housemates are coming in, time for bomb accents to start pouring in ![]() |
Could it have been done by the U.S Army? I recently saw an article that said the U.S army department is getting serious about developing a cryptocurrency tracker. Could be they planned the attack to create controversy about the dangers of bitcoin and subliminally influence the wealthy private investors to partake in their crypto-tracker program. |
It might be China! lol. Think about it, they've been threatening retaliation on the US for the recent heavy sanctions and ban of Huawei 5g in UK. This is just a warm-up. |
20 assists...? Messi don suffer that barca club sef. They don put all the matter for him head make he dey carry d whole club. |
Bin laden at it again. This time from the land of the dead; a spirit bomb ![]() |
Fools. It is these type of people that kill albinos and twins, calling them 'evil' or 'abominations.' This is among the essential reasons why Africa is where it is today. Too many people stuck on the backwardness and barbarity of the past, using culture and tradition as a common excuse to continuously perpetrate savageness. A simple bunch of regressive, Ignorant, and dogmatic fools in truth. |
If he was able to do this without any advanced education shows that he has a talent for engineering. In that way, he's not so different from the top engineers you'd find working in Mercedes, Toyota, BMW, and others. Their only difference is that they had the opportunity to live in a developed environment that cherishes and grows their talents to their best potential possible. This man and a million others like him only flaw is to be born in Nigeria. If he was in America, the likelihood is that fate would be entirely different and he might have become one of the most sought after automobile engineers. It pains me when I see our Nigerian brothers and sisters doing great things and making a name for themselves in another man's land. We have to watch as all their capabilities and skills are being made use of by another land, while the only thing we can do is praise their Nigerian name from afar, watching as the development of our land stagnates and deteriorates over and over. It's even worse when you see the leaders of our land; ones responsible for our plight, praising these amazing people and their deeds, not realizing in truth, they're praising their own inability and failure. The latest example of this is the praising of Kamaru Usman by President Buhari, perhaps not understanding that if kamaru usman hadn't migrated to the United States at the age of 8 and remained in Nigeria, he'd likely be another random nobody just trying to make a living. The reality of Nigeria would have killed his hopes and ambitions. So, I wait for the day to come when we'll be able to see and praise thousands to millions of internationally acclaimed great Nigerians, 100% born and bred in, and working for our motherland. |
PrettyMuchNoOne:I know you can completely wipe your files in a drive but it still takes too long. That why I said in an emergency situation it would be best to destroy it or hide it. |



