Crime › Re: Nigerian Gay Guy Kills Self After He Was Attacked by jemype(m): 7:43am On Dec 19, 2014 |
Dere r gays in nigeria o. Dere r even gay clubs and d act is on d rise I tell u. They uses to be on my case somtym back when things were rough as they bought different expensive gifts for me. One even spiked my drink somtym back @ a party bcuz dey were foing an initiation rape party but I thank God I found out. D truth is that in this country almost every sphere of success u attain or rise to, most men bend down low to get there but one thing. I hv discovered is that those things don't last as its always more money more problems. U will b surprised how many male musicians in dis industry r secretely bisexual even d ones u love and adore. But as for me I'm a woman wrapper and I'd rather die on top of woman dan do dat . entparrot: There. Is nothings like gay in Nigeria, no Naija man will fall in love with another man, the white are cra.zy people.
He should show us the picture of the guy or sharap forever, this guy is paid by the British to be gay and promise asylum.
I will repeat it again, there is no gay in Nigeria, those ones that might perform the act, are either deceived to do it, with promises of power, money rituals and so on.
The British are only using this guy to justify there sanction. He just started a stupid speculation that someone might have hanged himself. |
Politics › Re: Meet Mrs Funso Amosun, The Most Beautiful First Lady In Nigeria[pics] by jemype(m): 9:53pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
prewtyjulie: was dis ur friend d supplier!?  how did u know? |
Politics › Re: Meet Mrs Funso Amosun, The Most Beautiful First Lady In Nigeria[pics] by jemype(m): 9:49pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
Pls remove dis sacrifice from here. Besyds it isn't midnyt here. Does nairaland look lyk a shrine to u? sinola: Imo State first lady: IMO FIRST LADY |
Politics › Re: Meet Mrs Funso Amosun, The Most Beautiful First Lady In Nigeria[pics] by jemype(m): 9:45pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
prewtyjulie: She's fine bt hope she isnt d political wife I remember a frend telling me somtym back dat she is d one dat puts condom in her husbands suitcase when he is travelling so he doesn't bring U.F.Os home. |
Romance › Re: Why It's Hard For Beautiful Ladies To Find Mr. Right by jemype(m): 10:08pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
Lol. Tru tho. U may b wrong cuz ladies are unpredictable. What rocks ur boat may sink anoda ladys ship. But basically I think ladies these days are single because they are searching for "made" and not "in the making". No lady wants to sing that. Stupid M.I's - "Whether na one naira" song. Guess u are one in a zillion I have seen tho. labakeJ: Awww I like that part where u said not all guys want sex girls with those kinda guys r lucky! The girls going with sugar or salt daddys just go there for money sake, for material things sake n at d end they'll say they've been looking for Mr Right but didn't find any, then they'll be desperate to av a husband, they'll be like " I just want any guy with lil money at least". I may be rong o. |
Crime › Re: Photos: Two Robbers Shot In Okokomaiko, Lagos By Police In The Afternoon by jemype(m): 9:52pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
ajayiopy: God will never allow u witness robbery ,all these oyinbo you dey blow will vanished immediately,this is kind of judgement we need in our political settings . Lol. Jus asking bcuz dese guys don't consider or give room for judgment during robbery, maybe thieves should b given judgment but any man dat holds a gun and uses it as he so wishes should b given jungle justice. They are aware of this too. |
Crime › Re: Photos: Two Robbers Shot In Okokomaiko, Lagos By Police In The Afternoon by jemype(m): 9:39pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
Have u Ever witnessed a robbery? lokito: In as much as Armed Robbery is a dastard act I think they shouldn't have been killed at a spot. They should have been tried in a law court first. Everybody deserves a second chance. Jeez! The death of every man diminishes me simply b/c I'm involved in mankind |
Gaming › Re: Check Out Nigeria's New Boko Haram Video Game Called 'Sambisa Assault' [photo] by jemype(m): 8:50pm On Dec 15, 2014 |
ROZZAYY: Shirioushly! I hope one of d stages will be titled rescue of d chibok gals. . dat level is wheRe d game will end, u will just notice dat no one will b able to complete the mission. And dere will never b an upgrade. |
Romance › Re: Why It's Hard For Beautiful Ladies To Find Mr. Right by jemype(m): 10:25pm On Dec 13, 2014 |
Bt its painful tho cuz not all guys want sex. Some guys wa somtin serious but dey end up in d friendzone. Wat even pisses me off somtyms is dat dey frendzone guys for sugar daddys dey know dat dey can't b number 2 wife to. u labakeJ: Some beautiful girls FZ for their pride or so but others do it cos we wanna av a real n firm r/ship with d guy cos most guys tend to pretend yl they date girls. So many reasons sha, but at times they lose their soulmates to other girls. *sighs this life sha. |
Romance › Re: Why It's Hard For Beautiful Ladies To Find Mr. Right by jemype(m): 9:19am On Dec 13, 2014 |
[quote author=Kachisbarbie post=28828635] Disclaimer:
She Friend-zones a lot: The average beautiful girl can friend-zone even her ancestor. She has lots of men who are ever willing to be in that "zone" or hoping for her eyes/heart to open to what they feel for her. She doesn't hesitate to put them there. The truth 'bout FZ{Friend-zone} is, if one person is harbouring romantic thoughts, sooner or later......the relationship would reach that climax where it either metarmophose(s) into a "real relationship" or dissolve. Ladies please stop calling your future husband "just a friend"___lolz.
I tell u. D rate at which girls friendzone nowadays is terrible. Some Gods sef may have being friendzoned not talk of ancestors |
Christianity Etc › Re: Photo: Seun Kuti Mocks The Redeemed Christian Church Of God by jemype(m): 6:41pm On Dec 12, 2014 |
balash: Lol well to be frank is this the way to ask an unbeliever to embrace jesus and quit evil ways? U want to convert a son and u telling him to his face that his father is going to hell?? How are u sure u going to heaven yourself regardless of the fact that u a pastor?
Talk warmly with an unbeliever and they would be pleased to embrace a new faith, but act like an and your formal church would be a car park for them. Jesus never talked rudely to an unbeliever to embrace the lord.
You can't. publicly insult someone father publicly and u expect him to love u, no matter what the case may be, be warm in your speech when preaching and u will touch lives, am a muslim and I can't deny some alfa don't also preach in a vulgar way or thereabout. Religgion is something sacred, its not because u know bible or quran then u have to bring out P.A system and disturbb my peace, first learn how to speak respectably and warm then I will be pleased to listen.. Brother 9yc talk am a christiab tho but I firmly agree with u. Religion is not supposed to be pain to others |
Romance › Re: What Is The Craziest Thing You've Ever Done To Revenge On Your EX by jemype(m): 10:05pm On Dec 08, 2014 |
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Romance › Re: Why Do Girls Go Out Without Bra In The Morning by jemype(m): 7:19am On Dec 08, 2014 |
Hahahahaha. U harsh ooo. marieolae: Umm...
We don't sleep in our bra, so why should we wake up with it?
Its not a new trend, maybe puberty just hit you |
Celebrities › Re: Denrele Is Ready To Get Married by jemype(m): 6:37am On Dec 08, 2014 |
U clicked on it because of ur luv for -chu chu chu. chymystique: OP, why are you misleading people with your heading.. I clicked on the thread thinking he was getting married. He said "its time for him to get married" not like he has found a bride/bridegroom to marry.. People will be carrying non straightforward tales to promote traffic
Wetin concern me sef me with his marriage tales sef |
Romance › Re: What Is The Craziest Thing You've Ever Done To Revenge On Your EX by jemype(m): 6:27am On Dec 08, 2014 |
[quote author=chidyhels post=28638517]How do people successfully carry out a revenge on someone that once claimed to love.
[I reckon success is d best revenge |
Romance › Re: What Is The Craziest Thing You've Ever Done To Revenge On Your EX by jemype(m): 6:24am On Dec 08, 2014 |
30ammy: Did some more squat and made him wish he still has that ass...lol best revenge.. ;Djoking though Ur waist tho  |
Romance › Re: How To Identify A Good Wife Material by jemype(m): 2:56am On Dec 06, 2014 |
[quote author=princeozzilly post=28591394]Guy e b lyk say na tokyo factory u sef pick ur wife.has ur wife bin pregnant before or na mifipristone u dey use ni?Left to me u can only pray to God to mold ur wife to make her compatible nd be ur best friend because d truth is that generally we human beings are prone to conflict as it is what makes us understand ourselves more and without it we r islands so we can work towards being better people. I believe someone dats scores 20 percent can change to ten percent if she has an open mind nd she really loves u. She is human too u know.women r too b treasured too as many tyms we think investing money on a woman is all. I think time is more important. If many men invested d tym dey dedicated to dat OSU or yabatech gel to jogging wit dia wife or making her smile, she would hv beaten dat geh in beauty. Believe me I hv seen women who look better than they were when dia husband married them. |
TV/Movies › Re: Has Telemundo Overtaken Africa-Magic Among Nigerian Female Viewers? by jemype(m): 2:33am On Dec 06, 2014 |
lilmax: you were saying? 
Dose 2 channels telemundo an africa magic r d reason I stopped watching tv. I used to b surrounded by pple. Dat apply it too much to real lyf situations. Its lyk u seeing patience ozokwo and slapping her for being wicked in films. Nd chicks will start asking dumb questions Lyk- hope u are not as wicked as ramsey nouah.
Most live on what they See on telemundo |
Celebrities › Re: Stunning Throwback Picture Of Onyeka Onwenu Performing On Stage Years Ago by jemype(m): 8:35pm On Nov 21, 2014 |
AgapeCharis: Who is onyeka onwenu??
Over here in France, we don't know him  Apply wisdom for once na |
Politics › Re: I Received My US Citizenship Today And I'm Unburdening My Heart About Africa by jemype(m): 12:22am On Nov 01, 2014 |
Sorry but I thought I was talking to someone mature that I could learn a thing or 2 from. Turns out u are not. Don't have time for ur "association of slowpoke" questions. 9yc meeting you. spectroscopic: Why should I say my contribution on such a faceless forum? Would you even believe me? Okay!! Let me ask you, who is Spectroscopic? |
Politics › Re: I Received My US Citizenship Today And I'm Unburdening My Heart About Africa by jemype(m): 5:51pm On Oct 31, 2014 |
Ok say your contribution na and stop using insults to cover up the topic. Or are u talking about d struggle america went thru? Apply wisdom. In ur yarns abeg spectroscopic: How did you arrive at this conclusion? Men!!! Some people and their sense of reasoning. |
Politics › Re: I Received My US Citizenship Today And I'm Unburdening My Heart About Africa by jemype(m): 8:46am On Oct 31, 2014 |
Congrats but U forgot to mention what you did to change the situation of the things in Nigeria. Meaning u haven't done anything yet you want to reap the benefit of another mans labour in america. They had their own fair share of struggles if u look back into history. Things will be better in this country. spectroscopic: I have always been thinking:
Is the African culture part of the problem of Africa? Africans are family-oriented but not society-oriented. They build individual families but have not been able to string that together to develop their societies. Because of their familism (pardon me, I just coined this vocabulary, meaning penchant for family), the financial head of a family is forced to ''work'' for members of his immediate and extended family. A western professor of mine who lived extensively in Africa once told me that family problems are one of the main reasons why middle class Africans are as good as poor. I had argued with him back then with a fervor bothering on pan Africanism, but now I know better.
There is so much dependency that, oftentimes, the bread winner has to steal public money to satisfy his family's needs. Relatives troop in and out, putting people under pressure to give and give and give. Now with smart phones, Facebook and twitter, they come in your face on cyberspace with requests. There is now no hiding place, except you get off cyberspace. It is such that even if you earn a good monthly pay, you end up an impoverished employed person, month in, month out.
There is total lack of the culture to compete for the common good. In contrast, there is breath-taking competition to be corrupt and to be able to lord it over others with the stolen wealth. On top of that, there is the tendency to blame others for African problems.
They say it's due to colonialism and slavery. But hey!! Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Philippines, and virtually all South American countries were colonized too. Indians were enslaved by the Dutch and taken to Suriname in South America. These people and countries have since moved on, and have become self-sustaining in many development indices that African countries can only dream of. But Africa remains the basket case of the world, beset with hunger, malnutrition, grinding poverty and disease. Moreover, Ethiopia and Liberia were never colonized. Are they any better than the colonized African countries?
Even ordinary Ebola, Africans cannot contain on their own after 40 whole years of its first discovery in remote Central Africa. Admitted that Nigeria was able to achieve that feat. But it was largely mother nature at work for them. One is regaled with images of dirt and squalor on Western media covering the Ebola crisis in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. From those images you would conclude every single individual in those countries are dirt poor and live under the most horrible sanitary conditions. But there are presidents and leaders governing these countries. There are the rich and mighty. Have they been sleeping?
What excuse does Africa have to remain poor, dirty and a perpetual underdog? Africans on the street often say their leaders are corrupt. But leadership does not exist in a vacuum. Every leader was once a follower, and many new leaders, just followers a few years ago, have become even more corrupt than veteran leaders. How can you get good leaders from bad followers? The question then is, are Africans naturally wired to be what they are today?
What is the role being played by religion in certain African countries such as Nigeria? Virtually all the prosperous countries are those not overly enmeshed in all sorts of religion in equal numbers. They are either 100% (at least nearly so) Christians, 100% (at least nearly so) Muslims, or completely devoid of any religious affiliations. Nigeria has pursued the path of mixed religiosity in equal measure; yet all the religions that Africans ''die'' for are foreign to them. Why do they bear religion on their shoulders with unprecedented burdensomeness?
Election is coming up in Nigeria and everyone has become entrenched in their primordial positions. Common sense has been thrown to the dogs, and failed leaders, past and present, are doing all they can to recycle themselves. They throw crumbs at you and you fall hook, line and sinker for them. Where is the rallying for intellectualism and leadership quality? Where is Fasola, Utomi and the rest of the few good ones? Why are they not contesting and why is there no one promoting their candidacy? You all, ordinary Nigerians, have either been bought over by the corrupt and bigoted elites on both sides of the divide, or you are too ignorant and loving of the status quo to know any better.
Today, the president of Burkina Faso was chased out, and the parliament building set on fire. It was all because that president, despite having stayed 27 or so years in power, was angling to stay longer and sought to be backed up by lawmakers. That is the African system most like to live with.
Well, so much for my rambling. I just wanted to share what I have bottled up all these years.
PS: Today, I received my US citizenship; I am glad that I did, but I am not giving up on Nigeria and Africa, not yet. |
Romance › Re: I Truly Love Him But He's Too Broke! by jemype(m): 5:29pm On Oct 29, 2014 |
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Celebrities › Re: Picture Of Phyno And His Mum by jemype(m): 5:33pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
Mprex: This guy's fan base is magical. Even those that dont understand what he is saying are still shouting phyno faino Lol @ magical. I'm yoruba and I rap along to his flows tho. The guy is good to be frank |
Family › Re: TWO Years In Marriage!!! The Feeling, The Realization And Surprise. by jemype(m): 4:43pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Bunsky: my dear wot do u wnt me to do,i dnt knw the advice i can give,so i have to call pple that can give him good advice,b'cos the only advice in my head den is "DIVORCE"which is wrong. Lol. Ur advice is even better. Truth hurts at times tho but if I was in his position gimme 2 yrs and I will have high Blood pressure. To live long divorce her nd give her 60 percent custody of the child. I bet u she will come begging after one week wit a change of attitude. |
Family › Re: TWO Years In Marriage!!! The Feeling, The Realization And Surprise. by jemype(m): 2:13pm On Oct 19, 2014 |
Bunsky: Dön't even know what to say,meanwhile let me call people that can give you advice,i called them the inspiration one's,b'cos they do insire me. Godmystrength mizmycoli chaircover carefreewannabe aisha2 cococandy greatgod2012 Tallesty1 ifyalways.u guys are needed here. He said he needs advice on an issue and u called d whole world. Not fair oo |
Romance › Re: Uncommon Romantic Gestures That Will Make Your Girl Weak At The Knees by jemype(m): 5:02pm On Oct 11, 2014 |
prettythicksme: Guys why are you saying all what op listed can't work,you are. saying money,money,money.pls not all ladies love money naa Men d. Ones we see lyk money o |
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Fashion › Re: Pure Designer Perfume Oils by jemype(m): 2:13am On Oct 08, 2014 |
Interested pls can we see a sample of d cool water bottle wanna see wat d 30 ml looks lyk |
Celebrities › Re: “tiwa Savage Refuses To Have A Baby” – Teebillz Breaks Silence by jemype(m): 8:06am On Oct 07, 2014 |
azeeza: She will remain young forever and menopause is for teebillz.lolzz Lmao |
Romance › Re: The Growing Trend Of Men Shying Away From Court or White Wedding by jemype(m): 5:37am On Oct 06, 2014 |
Kachisbarbie: Majority of the people I have seen do this aren't learned. I haven't seen any learned person do it around me...
Sometimes circumstance leads to that, maybe the babe gets preg, and dey start postponing it till after birth of the child...and keep postponing it.
I think it's ideal to do a court @least. Make the marriage recognised by the law...just incase. 
I haven't done court marriage though. My friends keep telling me to force my hubby to do it, so I can be entitled to his fortune," like they don't pray for me to make good money too"...rubbish. Only few nigerian ladies are this ambitious. 9ice talk there. " like they don't pray for me to make good money too". U know dats one of d major causes of infidelity from men. Ladies who refuse to b industrious and quest for their husbands money when they can make more. |
Jokes Etc › Re: “amber Rose Nudes Ended Our Marriage” – Wiz Khalifa ..(see Pic) by jemype(m): 6:38am On Sep 30, 2014 |
somcherry: She spams every thread with her pin. 
But dats none of my biz Nywayz u r preety oo. If u were alive at the same time solomon was I bet he wouldn't have married a whole city. What can I do to get ur pin? |