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CelebritiesRe: *lmao* See What This Nigerian Guy Did With Kim Kardashian's New Bum Photo by jasper7(m): 8:46pm On Nov 12, 2014
Koolmexxi:
Funding wat exactly...??
hugelyendowed:
VERY GUD QUESTION. WONDA Y THEY TRIP AT LITLE TINS. Y CANT HE GO & FUND WATEVA IT IS HE WANA FUND HMSELF
Well, it's hard to explain a joke when people don't get it first time. Lighten up people! Where is the sense of humor?
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witness Dies After Rejecting Blood Transfusion by jasper7(m): 8:41pm On Nov 12, 2014
Legit:
Yes, he asked question on each paragraph, unless you refused to see it. He asked if god is the commander in chief, why all the problem, he asked if he stay home instead of goin 2 church and the church burn, is it god that safe him I am paraphrasing. Reread it slowly open your mind to different thought.
I have to fitstly congratulate you for being able to dissect that post. The post was all over the place. Not articulated at all. To me, if a man chooses to question God, then he should direct those questions to God or seek the answers within himself. I don't care what he thinks or feels about God. Doesn't change the existence of the Almighty. But c'mon! If you are going to curse God, be civilized about it.
CelebritiesRe: *lmao* See What This Nigerian Guy Did With Kim Kardashian's New Bum Photo by jasper7(m): 6:32pm On Nov 12, 2014
This dude is like super talented... why aren't we funding thishuh
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witness Dies After Rejecting Blood Transfusion by jasper7(m): 5:31pm On Nov 12, 2014
Legit:
Answer his question, stop all the generality nonsense. Is it right in his comment or you have a proof that he is wrong. Please dont quote that european written book called bible to me, that book is full of contradictory and confusion.
I can't see any question in that post can you kindly point it out to me? Cheers
SportsRe: Nigeria’s Super Eagles Ready For Congo,says Keshi by jasper7(m): 5:19pm On Nov 12, 2014
Goodluck to the boys
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witness Dies After Rejecting Blood Transfusion by jasper7(m): 5:10pm On Nov 12, 2014
frustratedman:
When boko haram where bombing churches in the north, God sat like a mumu and watched innocents young and old die. Is the church not supposed to be the safest place one can be if that dummy God truly careshuh

Take for instance on a sunday morning someone summoned me to go to church and I refused. I insisted I have a girl coming over and I refused to go to church because I want to fvck. 30mins later the church was bombed and everyone died including the person that summoned me. Will I have to thank God for making me stay at home fornicating instead of go to church and diehuh

If the bastard God truly cares about we humans why does he watch our pain and misery? Is he not the commander in chief of the whole universehuh

The wicked dummy God make me loose all I had 200k. It shall never be well with God. I hate God and I wish I can end his existence if I had the chance
I was looking for reasons to ignore you but I couldn't find. How old are you? The fact that you believe in the existence of an omnipotent and omniscient being and not only despise him but throw tantrums is laughable. Put your life together. You cannot save yourself like this.
Christianity EtcRe: Jehovah's Witness Dies After Rejecting Blood Transfusion by jasper7(m): 4:57pm On Nov 12, 2014
Strange, very strange world we live in. Some people are ready to give their life for speculative beliefs. While others choose to believe in nothing. I guess that's the beauty of being human
EducationRe: Please I Need Suggestion On How To Manage 10k A Month As An Undergraduate. by jasper7(m): 2:30pm On Nov 10, 2014
To imagine what people pass through just to go to school and yet millions come out unemployed for years and those who manage to get jobs are being owed salaries or have corrupt, pot bellied, rotund bosses. WHAT A LIFE. Keep the fight going bro. Some families survive on 10k a month, so.. it's not inconceivable. Make it work! And make sure you are not just going to school, but also getting an education
AutosRe: Honda CR-V 2013 Model For 2,000,000 From Autoworld Of America by jasper7(m): 2:16pm On Nov 10, 2014
What's the price of the car?
AgricultureRe: I Need Your Opinion On My Packaged Garri & Rice(photos) by jasper7(m): 2:01pm On Nov 10, 2014
This is fantastic bro. God Almighty bless your hustle. This will sell majorly in all this local super-markets, mini markets and shopping malls. It's like measurement garri without a cup grin. Reminds me of back then in school. cool Please, don't be quick to delve into the the big market untill the supply is steady and most importantly, invest in quality. People don't really mind the price as much as they mind the quality of the product. Make sure the product quality remains standard. Goodluck bro
AutosRe: My Mistakes,my Reasons And My Solution by jasper7(m): 2:22pm On Oct 26, 2014
Ademola abrg post pictures of the CRV so that we can find buyer sharp sharp. Good Luck
AutosRe: What Happened To The Thread Between Andresia And Tripple A Motors(ademola) by jasper7(m): 2:19pm On Oct 26, 2014
onatisi:
@ademola , honestly this may likely be my last post on this issue.But what I can deduce from your reply is that you are advertising to sell some cars .and the only reason you probably came back to nairaland is because there was nowhere to go in search for funds. I know u must have scouted for funds to clear those containers you claim to have and I am just wondering if you would have paid back the people you are owing or even logged back into nairaland to give a detailed story or explanation as you are doing if you had cleared those containers. Let's get this straight,if you know you are owing people and you have goods that can pay it up ,why don't you just invite all those you are owing ,table your situation and options to them?there is absolutely no need for the elaborate explanation you are given. The bottom line of the explanation you gave is that you want money from people .I am a business man myself and I ran into some serious business problems early this year,what I did was to mellow down,stopped taking orders, paid the debts and launched back. I thank God for the lessons I learnt during those trying times . You don't owe anybody any explanation except those you owe, call them discuss with them and reach a compromise with them and pay back. But from what I can see in your post ,you haven't learnt your lesson and you will still make those mistakes you claim you made that is even if it wasn't intentional in the first instance. Have a nice day.
Spoken like a wise man. Hmmm, Nigeria get hope o.
AutosRe: What Happened To The Thread Between Andresia And Tripple A Motors(ademola) by jasper7(m): 11:15am On Oct 26, 2014
Gboliwe:
SMH.
na the anointing dey make you shake head? Lol. No doubt he owes alot of people, but this is business, things like this happens. His method of handling set backs are poor. But still doesn't count as stealing bro. No vex
AutosRe: What Happened To The Thread Between Andresia And Tripple A Motors(ademola) by jasper7(m): 11:10am On Oct 26, 2014
Gboliwe:
I haven't reached home from church so the anointing is still hot and fresh on me. As such, I will analyse this ademola's writeup in very few words and pretend the business packaging methods don't exist:

What nairalander wants a N5.5m value CRV car for about N4m? That's a very good deal and bait if ever there is one. The floor is open! Oya, someone should buy and let's settle this sharp sharp!
Lol, bros sef. Pass me small anointing abeg. The car dey. I personally have confirmed the bill of lading, the market value of the car no reach 5.5M but it's somewhere around 5M. I don dey ontop ademola matter since he called me on monday. He's a good man that made some really bad mistakes.
AutosRe: What Happened To The Thread Between Andresia And Tripple A Motors(ademola) by jasper7(m): 11:04am On Oct 26, 2014
showreals:
Demola you started with 1 mistake and kept covering it up. But I still don't believe you decided from day one to scam people. You changed along the way due to the bad decisions you made. Guy u can still start again. The key is stop the ponzi scheme. Believe it or not some people will and are still willing to do business with you. Continue your business and use your profits to pay off your debt even if it takes u 5 years. Never touch your capital even if u wan die never. Just like the Forex dude said.
Some of the world greatest guys now including the richest were not all good at a point in their journey. To cut the long story short. Don't give up and don't ever dissapoint your new clients AGAIN.
Anybody who has been following the auto sectuon for 2years now knows that ademola was one of the good ones when the section was infested with thieves. He delivered when called upon and in all honesty, he was up there with inspired and the rest. I think the amount of jobs he had became too much for him to handle. And anybody who knows him in person will see he works alone. Ademola has not stolen anybody's money. None that I know of. But his lies to cover up his mistakes have been his undoing ever since. "Packaging" is not what we need. Transparency is key here. And am sorry to say, Nigerians are hardly transparent.
AutosRe: My Mistakes,my Reasons And My Solution by jasper7(m): 10:01am On Oct 26, 2014
Meringe:
As I have advised, go back to the drawing board and find out how your business went back. it's not just about settling the pending issues, it's about standing up and and correcting your mistakes.
None is above mistake but how you handle your mistakes either mar or make you.

I wish good luck as you navigate through the trying times.
Yes sir, you are right. And he has done well in this effect. I'm really expecting something bigger and better as soon as the whole problems is over. What is happening to Ademola is relative to what happened to Nairaland and lindaikeji blog. When they both got shut down. Those are serious setbacks that can destroy business, but seun handled his well by being open and admitting his mistakes on behalf of the whole nairaland team. That's why things didn't go sour and nairaland is waxing stronger. He should have been open with his clients from day one. He'd be surprised that not everybody would want his head on a chopping block
AutosRe: My Mistakes,my Reasons And My Solution by jasper7(m): 9:23am On Oct 26, 2014
Am going to be very honest here. Ademola7 is my friend and like a brother to me. We have done so much business together, he didn't fail in all, although he faltered many times. I noticed that the major problem that Ademola7 has is that he tries to do all by himself. It's not possible, we are human beings, we have to be able to lean on each other. Doubtless, he has made alot of mistakes, but if he can settle them and learn, he'll bounce back.
Car TalkRe: Auto Policy: Stallion Motors Unveils Made-in- Nigeria Hyundai Grand by jasper7(m): 11:02am On Oct 22, 2014
ayusco85:
wait o.......... is it made in nigeria or assembled in nigeria? huh
What exactly is the difference? Even HP computer components are not made by HP. But all na still HP laptop cheesy
SportsRe: Okocha Annoying Hype by jasper7(m): 9:57am On Oct 20, 2014
When an african boy, who never played for any academy. Pops up to the european scene and ends up terrorising EPL defenders, the very best defenders. In such manner, my dear, that player is great!
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 12:02am On Oct 13, 2014
OmoEziokwu:
Ban what government? I didn't catch that.





Wipe out what?

I'll just imagine you meant to say banning artistes from countries with recent Ebola occurrences.

Well I'm not sure there are any American artistes on the line-up, but even if there were, would you really think that the Prime Minister of Dominica would ban American artistes from performing in his country? Even if there is currently Ebola in America, would you honestly compare the American healthcare system and its ability to handle big issues like Ebola, to the handling capabilities of the Nigerian healthcare system?

If you have ever been to the West and yet you say all these things, then I'm not sure your rationality can be vouched for.

Too many Nigerians have feelings of resentment towards the US. Please stop. Not good. grin
. The "ban govt" ish was a mistake. I get ur point tho. And it's cool
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 12:00am On Oct 13, 2014
CityNG:
1) You are free to assume whatever floats your bubble. It doesn't matter who many shots you give, I'll respond to any false or undermining accusations towards the US.

2) Your character doesn't matter to me. Your debate facts and points is the only thing of interest to me.

3) I will assume that you're an adult thus your mood is again of no primary concern of mine.

4) There are no rocket scientist on Nairaland so that is the wrong analogy. You should have never used the US alone then. Why did you not use Spain or do they not have cases of Ebola? You used the US because you have a grudge against the US that its atypical of certain Nairalander.

5) Advising me to clam down shows you lack debate etiquettes. You cannot see me so you are not sure if I am calm or not calm. You choose to assume that I am not calm because it will make you happy. Well sorry to bust your bubble you're wrong. Again.

6) It's not racism but could be argued as being discriminatory (Now we're getting back into the meat of the discussion finally and thankfully). This is not about the quality of an act. It is about a country making a decision that is best for them. You really need to polish up your analogies. You're woefully failing.

7) And this proves that you're a hypocrite. Nigerian can ban international flights but this country can't buy a 3rd rate act?

cool Every single person on this forum is a human being first. Tell me something new. I hope you seek some solution to this anti USA issue that you have. The US is not the only country in the world and certainly not the only country with an ebola case.
I see ur point now. I never realised I had a personal underlying grudge against USA. It's funny. You never know who you meet on NL. It is well. I think I will go see a shrink.
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 11:27pm On Oct 12, 2014
CityNG:
I disagree (I know you're joking anyways) but I won't let you retreat that easily.

1) Why did you drag the US into this debate?

2) Why do you have a problem with a country acting in their best interest?
Seems you are deriving joy in this, so I'll give it one last shot. Am not the type to indulge in any type of e-argument or e-debate, especially if the person on the other end approaches from a position of intellectual superiority. Not because I am offended, but because the person in question would never calm down and read, cos he believes the best I can say is trash. And approaches the said debate from a defensive point.

Now, to answer your 2 questions,
1. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see why I used US as example, firstly, they have the most recent case of Ebola and their Artist are listed in the said carnival.

2. If you calm down and read through, you'd see when I said I respect their decision. The fact that
I feel it's a bit racist doesn't mean I am against it. If I say "for a white guy, Eminem raps really good". I am commending him and I am still being racist.

FYI: I was one of the people who advocated for international flights to and fro Nigeria should be banned when the Ebola pandemic was causing panic in Nigeria.

I am first a human being before being an African or Nigerian. Do you think everybody is blinded by the sentiment of family or relations or countrymen or all that BS. I am a realist, no one wants Ebola in his country. And I don't blame any country that bans Ebola threatened nations from coming in, but that now includes US. They are under threat too. So... if at any point they decide to wipe out ebola nations and nigeria is wiped out, why shouldn't USA go too?
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 10:59pm On Oct 12, 2014
CityNG:
Son, learn to respect your elders and show some decorum and composure when writing in public. I'm going to assume that you have some level of education.

Never ever tell me or anyone else online to not speak. I don't need your permission and that foes to show that you lack self confidence as well as self control if you cannot avoid respond to a post.

I am a Nigerian and an American and I of course can talk from the point of both countries while you are only firmly entrenched in your Nigerian perspective. You are debating from the point of view of a nationalist. There's nothing wrong with that per see but we that are internationally educated and has a wordily view can see the archaic position that you are coming from.

The official of an event and/or a civic leader has made a determination for the best interest of their country and here you are trying to lambast them.

You don't know better because all you know is how to avoid any decent normal behaviors of a civilized country, you a re used to sidestepping civil codes and conducts and bribe your way out of every situation.

Again, this is not about the USA so why is your default position always trying to bring down the USA?

If you have any wherewithal you salute what the country did but instead you are up in arms.

Why don't you instead focus your energy on:

Improving Nigerias healthcare system
Improving Nigerians electricity system
Improving Nigerians water delivery system
Improving Nigerians dilabitated education system
Improving Nigerias transporation system
Sorry, I never realised you were both a Nigerian and an American. Now I realise my mistake. Your intellectual enlightenment and exposure is superior to mine. I accept all you have said hook, line and sinker. smiley
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 9:28pm On Oct 12, 2014
CityNG:
And you as well can continue to debate from a ridiculous point of view.

Stop comparing the US to Nigeria.

You guys are uniquely impacted with inferiority complex. Why even bring the US into this debate?

That you do not know the difference between racism and discrimination identifies the quality of the person that I am debating with.

Do you live, eat, breathe on anti-USA propaganda?
What's your point exactly. Cos I don't get it. Speak with facts and data. Or don't speak at all. As if the ebola is not in the U.S now. When USA has been certified to be Ebola free like Nigeria, then you can talk. Nigeria has done probably everything wrong for decades now, but they handled the Ebola well. So... tell me why Nigerians are being stigmatized? You say I feel inferior to DR? Chai... I don suffer. It is well shaa
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 9:27pm On Oct 12, 2014
undecided
CelebritiesRe: Flavour Dropped From Caribbean Music Festival Over Fears Of Ebola by jasper7(m): 12:59pm On Oct 12, 2014
CityNG:
1) US was never and never will be in the same situation as in Nigeria. Ever, so stop that stuff.

2) A country has made a decision. They choose to allow US artists to come into their country and ban a Nigerian artist. It is well within their rights to do as such. While it may not be a popular decision but based on current situation I completely support that decision.

3) Over here some Americans are clamoring for ALL flights from infected regions be banned. This is who serious people are taking this.

4) It is not racism. It may encroach on discrimination but the country/organiser are acting on the best interest of their constituents. You should pray that your elected Nigerian official show the same level of character.
Well.... you can keep telling yourself that. So far there has been a confirmed primary and secondary case of Ebola in the U.S. they are in the same position as Nigeria. If not contained properly it can escalate to Sierra Leone level or Liberia even. But for some reason, we have that strong belief that can't and it won't. DR is a small country. I respect the president's stand but no denying there is an inkling of racism to it. And incase you don't know, Nigeria has been confirmed to have no more cases of Ebola. America still got cases to handle
HealthRe: Breaking News. Second Ebola Case Confirmed In Us by jasper7(m): 11:43am On Oct 12, 2014
Ebola virus doing wonders around the world
SportsRe: Super Eagles Can Still Qualify For AFCON 2015. by jasper7(m): 11:30am On Oct 12, 2014
onatisi:
why does mikel gets the whole blame when there are 22 other players in the team excluding the coaches ? Did mikel score an own goal or what? If mikel didn't score what about emenike ,musa and others who kept fumbling? What about the defenders that left the sudanese striker un marked thereby exposing enyeama? So mikel should keep,defend and score? The issue is the team lost as a unit and they whole team should be held accountable not mikel only. And if a team loses the whole responsibility is heaped on the coach .I said it sometime ago that keshi is walking into a trap set by the nff ,and now he is in it. I know by now the nff are already discussing his replacement .
You are somewhat right but let me explain how mikel takes all the blame. If he has been given the huge responsibility of leading the team from midfield then more is expected from him. Using fabregas as a case study. Ever since fabregas joined Chelsea, he has been somewhat a leader from midfield. Teams don't have the luxury of attacking chelsea often because most times fab is pushing the ball forward to the attackers. The defenders don't have the luxury of making mistakes cos most of the time, the opponents don't see the ball. Fabregas hardly loses the ball, and 85% of his passes are accurate and creative. So... why won't the attackers play well? If they receive the ball on time and accurately? Musa has to come back to drag the ball from midfield. Mikel should be dropped, onazi is enuf cover for defense. We now need someone who can push attack
SportsRe: Super Eagles Can Still Qualify For AFCON 2015. by jasper7(m): 11:16am On Oct 12, 2014
josh4eva00:
Judging from Keshi's scorecard, I think his era with the super eagles can effortlessly be predicted to come to an end regardless. The Afcon trophy under his belt is no prowess that garnishes him with the impetus of toying with a stage of actors over a 100million Nigerians are always keen on seeing farewell even as the fear of loosing out on destination Morocco looms.
Nothing was picked up from the South Africa game, Instead the team went on from bad to worse against Sudan. Series of confused players, mentally drained puppets left in complete oblivion even from the blast of the whistle @ kick-off and an absolute tactical misfit.
I would strongly advice he does away with his headiness and began a quest in search of quick results with players that know how, else he begins to give quite a number the impression he is a "small team" coach.
Alot of Nigerians respects this guy called Keshi as well as myself but he isn't reflecting enough pedigree in handling big teams and the chaos that comes with it. He should understand that just as he is egocentric and had always been from time immemorial, this is because he presumes he is of quality and so does alot of professionals assume such a stance when they begin to hit peak performance either for club or country. Players fall out with managers all the time but its up to a head coach to find a common ground and handle that s*** for the sake of best interest.
Hmm! Let him understand that if his contract is terminated immediate effective, he may only attract signatory powers from countries of "fourth world" recognition i suppose.
Of recent, We have had a clueless under performing head coach who doesn't want to back-down from his "god-like" status and for that reason, other local coaches should be shortlisted for the job now that it's looking all clear we might be needing fresh hands.
The only wrong keshi has done so far is not dropping mikel. No coach goes around chasing players who feel they are bigger or better than the team. Gone are the days when players withdraw or decline invitations from the coach. Something which was common song with Nigerian players including mikel and most of the players you guys want him to invite. How many times have Nigeria needed those plauers and sent invitations and they declined? He is using those who are ready to serve and that's good. All he needed was to integrate some youths to the first team. The likes of alampasu, iheanacho, nwakali e.t.c should at least be on the substitute bench. And fu**ing drop mikel!
SportsRe: Super Eagles Can Still Qualify For AFCON 2015. by jasper7(m): 11:07am On Oct 12, 2014
tobymichael:
Keshi is not the only problem oooo, our players are nothing to write home about c'mon take a look at this, the only player that plays week in week out is Vincent Enyeama. Mikel is a spectator at chelsea, most of d players are not match fit.We don't have a playmaker neither is there a structured attack. The players need s to put in more effort everything should not be blamed on the Coach.I remember there was a time Barcerlona was without a Coach but they played well. Our players lack discipline. Our local players on our various streets in our neighbourhood plays better than this trash.
Emenike: Trash
Mikel:Confused,Trash
Salami:Pathetic
Musa:Annoying
Oboabona:In no man's land
Onazi:Fat bi.tch ass murrafuka,nonentity
Efe:Tried in d first half but got tired of assisting dat nonsense Mikel.
Infact i dey vex.
Dem better call Uche,Martins ,Mba this morning ooooo because the present selection ain't match fit.
Chaiiiiii sudan wey dey fyt war since na beat us.....Truly the End is near!!!
Nigerian team has only 2 problems, mikel and his brother keshi. If only mikel can retire, you'll see what will happen. When mikel plays well, Nigeria plays well cos he sits at the centre of midfield. All the ball goes through him, somewhat like fabregas for chelsea, modric, hererra, yaya toure and Gerrard. But he doesn't have the technic and imagination to warrant him seeing the ball so often. We need an exciting, technical player in that midfield. And that's something keshi has refused to do
SportsRe: Super Eagles Can Still Qualify For AFCON 2015. by jasper7(m): 11:00am On Oct 12, 2014
I used to defend keshi. But dropping mikel and inviting iheanacho is the only way Nigeria can move forward. Alot of players he has dropped shud never play for Nigeria again. Especially those with discipline issues. But a players like iheanacho must be invited asap. The guy is a different quality, even at the tender age of 17. How old was cristiano ronaldo when he made his Portugal debut? Neymar? Messi? We have a real gem in our hands, let's help him develop

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