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DJDOLA: ok we will pray over itMy friend, you indeed captured the Nigerian psych with this small phrase. Are you by chance, error, or even oversight a Nigerian? You really got me gasping for breath. Woo, wa sere jare. Mo gbadun "black humor" re. . Oya, e gbadura. |
dadicvila: Germans at it again.....very terrible people pretending to have changed from their wicked ways....even when I watch their footballers I still notice that aura of wickedness around them.....I am sure the case will be swept under the rugWe are not talking about Nigeria here. |
dulphines: Let's not blame the Government for this callousness. Poverty should not be an excuse for being inhumane! Are they no arable lands for farming in Nigeria again? In times past, most of our parents sustained their families with sales from farm produce. They never stole nor sold human parts to be able to pay school fees and bla bla bla!That is a fallacy. Wickedness is not a new thing. Besides, the population was not as big. Farming can not sustain all. And by the way, land is not free in Nigeria. Moreover, how did a lot of our people got to the Americas and Mideast? The white men and the Arabs did not go hunting for slaves themselves. The dirty job was done by the people of the same skin colour... |
PAGAN 9JA:First and foremost, who is speaking nonsense between me and you? Even in death, a human has dignity. If your country Nigeria is lacking in dignified human living, it does not suggest that the whole world is like that. If you feel there is no dignity in your after life, I would suggest that before man and the Gods, you swear to donate your body to ritualist. To this end, I won't mind to be a witness of you swearing to an affidavit in a court of law. |
PAGAN 9JA:You have no argument at all. The dignity of a human does not end with death. Only a savage government would do what you are advancing. You should know that it is not tolerable to have Idi Amin in any country again. |
bknight: I'd like to bare a mind:You have a very solid argument. It is really very appalling that a sane individual could say it is not a crime, but just recycling to be selling human body parts. Basically Pagan would be right if the dead have given their consent in a form of a will before they passed away. Nevertheless, I wouldn't go so far to proclaim our native religion as the sole barbaric one, even though there's a need to modernize these native believes to make it more appealing. However, the fundamental thing is, all religions are barbaric at one stage or another. Religion, like all other inventions by man, is simply imperfect. |
Parnassuss: Well the fact that it seems like they sold only corpses kinda lessens the impact for me. I hope they don't get ridiculous sentences except the herbalist who sought live humansIt was not the Herbalist that wanted a live human, but an ALHAJI. Or are you trying to be muslim friendly as demanded by the original 17th commandment? Just in case you think one religion is better than the other in NIGERIA, you would be making a very grave mistake. If religions were good for Nigeria, Nigeria would have turned into a paradise. However, despite the abundancy of resources and prayer warriors, it is yet a savage territory, where anything goes. That land needs a fundamental reformation and reorientation coupled with the strengthening of the institutions of state, particularly the enactment, interpretation, and enforcement of law. |
Lordave: Whatever the scoreline wants, it can be. One thing I'm sure of is that nothing can be Bayern's impediment in triumphing in this UCL final.Heee bare, omakonren yii, you are too youngi to die o. Dont bet ur life on futubollu rara ke. |
dayokanu: Go BayernAburo, ojo wo lo bere si ni nso "Bajuwarisch"? Ko buru sha, Dortmunnd, you'll never walk alone o jare. Mir sind wieder wer! Wir werden den Bayern die Lederhose ausziehen. |
Akini nje akini, afinihan nje afinihan; ewo ni ti "ara Ibadan ti nlo l'ojude Ogunmola?" Eyin omode wonyin, e ng fi style yab daddi abi? E ro wipe daddi ko mo nkan ti o dara ni abi? Sebi awon kan li won nso wipe : "the young shall grow"? Ki lo buru lati ran awon "young ones" lowo lati "grow"? Experience is the best tisha, a ng ran won lowo lati ni experience ni jare. Brought to you courtsey of the Association of Married Singles (ASM) |
Alamen001: Our business environs encourage this, just like the Chinese.Have you dealt with Chinese before? Chinese are not rude like Nigerians. They may be rude to Nigerians in Nigeria, but Chinese are never rude. They may cheat you, but they are always polite. But Nigerians are rude, and the civil servants are particulalrly out of this world. |
olumaxi: God bles my country(nigeria)..other countries that cant cope wit my citizens should go to helA ko i ko Ifa nile, Ifa ti nse. Ara ohun a ng wi re o. |
ugosly: Lol,I know this thread will not go beyond first page as it is not an opportunity to insult President GEJ.some will not even bother to read halfway through the write up before running off to another thread where they can trade insults and cause unecessary mischief.Ogbeni, fun ojo iwaju, bayi li o se ye ki o ko gbolohun e yii: ...ki Oluwa rAn yiN lowo o. |
O ga o. These people sha. No test run and he wants to sell 1 million copies of it already. Have they tested the inflammability of the new break pads? Break friction produces a lot of heat, and Palm kernel shell being a very inflammable material, should cautiously be tested before rolling it out. Already, the rate at which vehicles catches fire in Nigeria is quite alarming, and this should not be facilitated. |
kaboninc: Honestly you need to be lashed on what you just did. After refusing all the advises from your instinct and brother, you went ahead and got scammed! Are you more experienced than your brother? Who even told you that its possible? Don't you know that JAMB keeps both hard and soft copies of results? Don't you know that they are confirmed during admission by the University? And it may affect you during your Youth Service scheme?Dont mind them. Imagine, a 17 year old already in the system of corrupt practices. And the appalling thing, the parent wont even chastise her. Nigeria is really a mess honestly. |
Ilaje44: Before I comment, I would like to know if the JAMB upgrading thing is a LEGAL THING. Is it legal to upgrade jamb results? Or was this girl trying to cut corner? I would appreciate your feedbacks. So the girl was trying to cut corners? And these are the one saying the people of my generation are corrupt. Meanwhile, they are not even different from us. My daughter, hardwork pays most times in most countries, and sometimes in Nigeria. O ga o. Ti o ba ya nisiyi, won a so wipe iran wa lo nse jibiti. Aisododo ti wa ninu eje opopolopo awon ara orilede yii paapaa gan lati inu oyun. O ma se o! |
Before I comment, I would like to know if the JAMB upgrading thing is a LEGAL THING. Is it legal to upgrade jamb results? Or was this girl trying to cut corner? I would appreciate your feedbacks. |
Wapgod: Toilet paper plenty for nigeria.Can i be their supplier?CHECK OUT THIS COOL FORUM http://AMEBO.NSTARS.ORGReally? And they are made in Nigeria? |
mike404: GbagaunalismIf at all there is such a term, it should be: GBAGAUNISM. This means you are guilty of committing an even more atrocious GBAGAUN yourself. |
CFCfan: Finally, the project has taken off! This 4th Mainland bridge will definitely be crucial in the effort to ease traffic congestion in the Lagos metropolis; and on completion, will be the longest bridge in Africa.With the way Nigerians behave, especially on the road, I do not foresee traffic getting decongested regardless of 4th, 5th or even 100th Mainland bridges. Nigerians are ridiculously undisciplined. Going through this forum or anyone with Nigerian majority should give you an idea of the behavioral shortcomings of Nigerians irrespective of ethnic allegiance. |
TGlobe: Akure redesign capital of the westFat lies! Have you driven on the roads to these towns and Metropole from Akure? If Ilesha is more than 30 Minutes from Akure, how much more Oshogbo, Ife, Ibadan etc? I dont think you have travelled from Akure to all these places. Even if the Nigerian roads were in immaculate world Standard, you wont make a drive to any of these places from Akure at the quoted times. |
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