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Politics / Re: Igbos In Canada Hold Biafra Memorial Day by Intrepid1(m): 12:57pm On May 30, 2019
Ayoefa:
Brainwashed ipob Biafuro monkeys.

You are a cowardly dog that only barks online. I dare you and your father to spew this nonsense in front of any igbo man and see how long it will take you to come out of the coma they'll put you in.

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Literature / Re: Number 225 Katakata Street by Intrepid1(m): 9:56pm On Dec 25, 2018
Merry Christmas to you, Centino. You are a fantastic writer. Cheers.

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Literature / Re: Number 225 Katakata Street by Intrepid1(m): 6:39am On Mar 09, 2018
Possibly the most captivating story I've read on this forum. Very well done, Centino. You are a gifted writer.
Literature / Re: Memoirs Of A Yoruba Demon by Intrepid1(m): 2:04pm On Dec 01, 2017
Very nice story. Gripping and easy to read. Well done.

I hope you see it through to the end though. A lot of unfinished stories on this site.

Well done again.
Autos / Very Clean 2010 Audi Q5 2010 Model For Sale by Intrepid1(m): 9:53am On Jul 24, 2017
Audi Q5 2010 Premium S-Type model for sale. Car is in excellent condition, never been in an accident of any kind and is on the island.

Asking price is N4.5million. Open to negotiation. Please SMS or call +2349076040151 to arrange inspection and for more pictures.

Car Talk / Re: Bulletproof Land Cruiser On Fire On Lokoja Road (Video) by Intrepid1(m): 9:50pm On Nov 30, 2016
N16m 'bulletproof' Land Cruiser? That's not correct. You cannot buy a bulletproof car, especially this model for under N40m.

Report facts, not uninformed assumptions.

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Literature / Re: *The Players Curse* by Intrepid1(m): 3:50am On Aug 13, 2015
Na wa...
Politics / Re: Ayo Fayose Dancing With His People (Photos) by Intrepid1(m): 9:32pm On Aug 05, 2015
Does this fellow work at all?

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Literature / Re: *The Players Curse* by Intrepid1(m): 9:09pm On Jun 08, 2015
Davidflo, top man.
Health / Re: Nigerian Volunteers To Sierra Leone, Liberia Locked Up In Hotel Over Unpaid Bill by Intrepid1(m): 1:20pm On Jun 03, 2015
Redoil:
Na who send una message Nigeria is broke and the Buhari needs the money to feed himself

Are you normally daft or you are making an effort to be?
Literature / Re: *The Players Curse* by Intrepid1(m): 10:11pm On May 27, 2015
Davidflo your story is absolutely gripping. You are a fine narrator, well done.
Crime / Re: Police Shots Vigilante Member Dead After He Saved His Community From Robbers by Intrepid1(m): 9:34am On Apr 30, 2015
baybeeboi:
heard the Policeman is an Igbo Man.
Igbos do that.

Your father.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Foreigners Targeted In Massive Police Raid In South Africa by Intrepid1(m): 12:25pm On Apr 28, 2015
osas5683:
Am sure most of them will be igbos causing troubles everywhere they go..set of useless beings

There's no need to come here and show off your lack of sense. If your mom punished your father by not terminating you, be grateful for the opportunuity and try and be using your brain in everything you do.

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Politics / Re: Tony Okoroji's Open Letter To Jonathan by Intrepid1(m): 9:10am On Jan 11, 2015
Sloan:
Tony Okoroji still praising the convicted felon war monger Onjukwu as king in Iboland? Well, that is only in Iboland that a king lost a war with 3 M dead and he still respected? In the days of the Great Oyo Empire of the Yorubas, the titans to the West, the Crown Jewel, even if a commander lost a handful of warriors in a mission, he was as good as dead. Never mind that the Yoruba Generals must never come home after losing a war: he just had to win or die trying! All these, while leading from the front and actually fighting all the way till he wins with his army or dies and the next in command takes over and must complete the mission. On the other hand, a mere lieutenant colonel Ojukwu sequesters himself in a small bunker and was hiding from Enugu to Anambra, never leading an offensive for even 10 minutes and he is the ibo king?

Well, the story today justifies why you folks are where you are. Jonapafuka will appoint Adolf Hitler and Stalin if if will help him come close to winning and he doesn't care about any silly opinion about Fani Kayode and of all reasons, that he banged Bainca the ambassador to Spain doesn't mean shaite: she can blame herself. For Fani, OBJ summed it all up when he said Fani is his boy, give him some food and he will sing for you. Now, how much singing will Fani do for N 500 M+ corruption he is trying to escape from, courtesy of the EFCC Jona is killing to ensure Fani and corrupt Nigerians escape? Stealing is not corruption as per the dumbass president!

Bros, just because you are able to doesn't mean you should show your ignorance and borderline stupidity in public.

Ojukwu was Head of State of Biafra... How many Presidents lead their troops from the front? Did Roosevelt do it in World War 2? Did your Gowon lead Nigerian troops during the civil war? This point of yours was extremely stupid. Ojukwu visited several fronts during the war even when combat was ongoing to provide leadership to his men. I dare your father to show one instance when Gowon did something similar.

Second... Bianca was married and had grown children at the time that dunce FFK said that rubbish. If all your mother's old boyfriends grant interviews in the papers saying they banged her in the past, you and your family will clap for them abi?

3... Ojukwu didnt declare war on nigeria. He pulled the south east out of a country that failed to guarantee the security of its people and he only did so after Gowon reneged on a peace accord reached in Aburi.

Ignorance is not cool, sir. Enlighten yourself.

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Sports / The Glorification Of The Odemwingie! by Intrepid1(m): 11:39pm On Jul 13, 2014
Dear Osaze,

I remember the game against Bosnia very clearly. I was sitting at the edge of my seat all through and wondering if the bumbling Eagles were going to put in another lame performance after the rubbish they played against Iran in the first group stage game. Edin Dzeko scored a perfectly legitimate goal early on that was luckily, albeit incorrectly chalked off by the referee for offside. Millions of Nigerian fans had their hands on their heads and their hearts in their mouths from then on, praying that we would not be knocked out in the first round like in that awful 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Suddenly the Eagles launched an attack. You sprayed the ball to Emenike on the right flank. He outmuscled the Bosnian captain Emir Spahic and lunged into the box before laying a sweet pass back to you and you made no mistake in placing the ball between Asmir Begovic’s legs and into the back of the net.

I imagine you must have heard the roar of 170 million Nigerian fans back home on the continent as we celebrated the beautiful goal! Well, maybe roughly 169,960,000 Nigerian fans ‘cos those Boko Haram modafokas no follow for the mata. Relief swept over us and we started to believe in the team again. After the first game against Iran when Keshi said you didn’t play to instructions, you certainly proved a point to everyone, didn’t you?

I’m not really going to dwell on the games against Argentina and France. You turned in a good shift in both games, but the results didn’t come… It was evident however, that you were a class above most of your teammates with the exception of the outstanding Vincent Enyeama. For a 32-year old player, you certainly showed the ‘younger’ (football age o!) members of the Eagles how to fight for the Green-White-Green. Your non-stop running and willingness to track back and help with the defending was absolutely admirable. While the players we previously placed our hopes on for a good tournament wilted in the sweltering Brazil heat, you kept going and going, a trait which you have always shown since your debut in the 2002 African Nations Cup where you killed off a perpetually useless South African team with a brace in a 4-0 win. Against Iran we saw clearly how your introduction into the game gave the team a bit of spark, although at that point it appeared most of the Eagles were still dazed by the sheer number of fine gyels and their curvaceous bodies in Brazil and they just wanted the game to end quick so they could go and spend their match bonuses on the babes. I was pretty irritated when Keshi said ‘you didn’t play to instructions’ when the only thing that came from the players that did play ‘to instructions’ was arguably the most boring group stage game of the World Cup!

I do have some advice for you though… You nearly missed out on the World Cup due to your squabbling with Stephen Keshi. You’ve also openly criticized the tactics of a number of your former coaches. I’m not sure that’s completely acceptable behavior, good sir. We don’t really know what went down between yourself, Keshi and maybe Pepsi and Peak milk, but suddenly you were back in the fold and the rest is history. You are a good footballer and can do without the unnecessary distractions that arise from controversial decisions like fighting with your coach or trying to instigate a transfer to another club. You filled millions of Nigerians with pride and gathered a lot of fans (myself included) from that magnificent season you had with West Brom where you bagged 15 goals and got EPL two player of the month awards, it would really be a shame to lose all that now as you enter the closing years of your playing career.

Another problem I have with you is all the times you passed the ball to Mikel during the tournament. You know Mikel is an otu and he was nearly always going to waste the ball but you kept passing to him for some reason. As an experienced player, if you saw that Mikel was your only passing option, it was better for you to clear the ball into the opponent’s half or played it into touch or something. See how he kept losing the ball like a secondary school player. How do you feel knowing that you could have prevented some of the rubbish that he kept playing? Please don’t be passing to Mikel again in future until he improves, you hear?

The new Premiership season is around the corner and we are expecting big things from you with Stoke City. Let’s see if you can’t bag at least 10 goals this season. Make your fans proud and keep the flag flying, fam!

Bless!

http://www.magamaga.com.ng/the-glorification-of-the-odemwingie/

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Events / Re: Amaechi Hosts Nollywood Stars To A Special Dinner by Intrepid1(m): 5:48pm On Nov 21, 2013
The aunty that wore that blue see-through dress knows what she went to look for there.

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Events / Re: Amaechi Hosts Nollywood Stars To A Special Dinner by Intrepid1(m): 5:39pm On Nov 21, 2013
Guess which actresses are going to be smiling to the bank after this... (If you know what I mean...)
Politics / Re: Jonathan Attends Oritsejafor's Jubilee Festival In Warri by Intrepid1(m): 3:49pm On Nov 11, 2013
The PDP's official pastor...

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Politics / Re: "Imprisoned" Enugu First Lady, Clara Chime, Hires Falana To Secure Her Release by Intrepid1(m): 11:50pm On Nov 04, 2013
remsonik: Cos their race has got no lawyer like falana

Your mother.

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Nairaland / General / Re: Couple, 3 Others Killed In Trailer Crash - Picture by Intrepid1(m): 2:32pm On Oct 02, 2013
There has to be a way to checkmate the excesses of these modafoka trailer drivers especially on inter-state roads. They have zero-regard for human life and would drive away without a care in the world after causing an accident. Changing of lanes suddenly, over-speeding, overloading, they are guilty of the lot. Maybe if the Government finds a way to hold trailer owners responsible for the actions of their employees, these people will learn to be more selective when it comes to employing drivers and not just picking any and every hell-spawn that applies for a job.

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Politics / Re: Borno Trains 800 Youths For Civilian JTF by Intrepid1(m): 1:39pm On Sep 29, 2013
Who's the short fellow in the picture? Their mascot?

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Fashion / Re: Bikini Pictures Of Miss Earth Nigeria Contestants by Intrepid1(m): 4:18pm On Sep 19, 2013
How person papa go name im pikin 'Resident'?

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Education / Re: OAU Unveils 2013 NUGA Logo And Mascot, Games Starts Oct. 2 by Intrepid1(m): 3:41pm On Sep 16, 2013
This is a horrible logo. Absolutely horrible. It looks more like a masquerade or a fetish object than a mascot.

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Fashion / Re: Yemi Olumilua: Queen Globe 2013 Winner by Intrepid1(m): 6:19pm On Aug 23, 2013
These 'beauty pageants' are a load of bull! What purpose do they serve? How can this someone's mother be claiming 23 years old, with her dusting powder face and her elete ponmo lips? This one is a beauty queen? Gimme a break! And what the turgid furk is 'Queen Globe'? Sounds like the moniker for a stripper!

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Politics / Re: ................. by Intrepid1(m): 2:31pm On Aug 19, 2013
What a laugh. Wasn't he EFCC lawyer under the PDP Government? Does that not translate to an indirect relationship with the PDP? Ask him how many of his legal briefs come from PDP 'bigwigs'. All this one is for show, denouncing the Devil's wife in public for being a LovePeddler and sleeping with her behind closed doors.
Science/Technology / Re: Two Unilorin Students Construct Aircraft Prototype by Intrepid1(m): 4:40pm On Aug 14, 2013
Okija_juju:

AND NO PICS...


Thats the power of a useless Yoruba related News. But If this thread had read Igbo men build Africas first Spaceship and travel to Pluto with Pictures and videos of it, it will not see the FP.. angry

That escalated pretty quickly... Calm down, brethren.
Science/Technology / Re: Two Unilorin Students Construct Aircraft Prototype by Intrepid1(m): 4:14pm On Aug 14, 2013
Front page with only 59 views... Hmmm...
Politics / Re: Lagos-Ibadan Expressway And The Churches - Joe Igbokwe by Intrepid1(m): 3:50pm On Aug 13, 2013
Sunnynwa: Joe IGBO kwe, those churches are headed by your hosts and you as a guest should not tell the host what to do in his land.

You are very stup.id for this daft statement. Don't Yoruba people ply that road as well? Should they suffer too? And for your information you cretin, that road is a Federal Highway and not property of any Yoruba man so sit down and shut up.
Politics / Re: Chidi Lloyd Sues Police For N50billion Over Ill-treatment by Intrepid1(m): 10:23pm On Aug 05, 2013
This bros is a joker. When he wanted to use kpako to kill someone's father, he was tough as nails. Now the tune has changed he is crying all over the place. Rubbish!

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Politics / Re: Kankia Dam Collapses, Destroys Crops by Intrepid1(m): 6:02pm On Aug 03, 2013
Government? Compensate them? I wouldn't hold my breath... Sad, really.
Politics / Re: APC Congratulates Nigerians On Registration by Intrepid1(m): 8:33am On Aug 01, 2013
pullyacap:

Then form your own party or join the remaining inconsequential ones

If you are looking for a party of saints,you will have to take a flight to heaven....don't misconstrue my statement as a tacit support for corruption

At least let's watch n see what their manifestoes would look like before getting dismissive.....

Your statement was in fact, condoning corruption. We have to wait for their manifesto? If they were serious would they not have had one before even settling on the name of the Party?

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