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PoliticsRe: Today Is Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2021 by jumper524(m): 6:02am On Jan 15, 2021
Grace001:
Let’s be human at least to acknowledge the ultimate sacrifice these military guys are paying to keep this country at peace.

It’s not easy to make this big sacrifice to die for a country like Nigeria.

A failed country where there is no value for human life... Even those military guys that are still alive are treated like a piece of shiit, poor welfare and dilapidated barracks. How much more the dead ones.

Respect to all gallant soldier and rip to all our fallen heroes.

We say thank you .
may you live well.
PoliticsRe: Today Is Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2021 by jumper524(m): 6:01am On Jan 15, 2021
imolile:
Remember them for their abuse of The Nigerian People, for the abuse of the uniform, for their cowardice, Men who have never experienced war, who carry out a war against the innocent people they aught to Protect, men who think to wear a uniform is to protect the oppressor against the masses. Failures. arrogant men who cannot withstand a citizen without their camouflaged. Remember the men who have ruined the country my military
dictatorships Represented by the Despot who now demented has refused to leave. Remember them for failure. Shame on the Nigerian military

But to the very few once who had the fear of God. and sacrificed for justice. May you name never be forgotten
people use the army uniform to oppress the masses (yes) but there are still a lot more soldiers who didn't do that and still lost their lives trying to save you and I.

just a single day in a year is dedicated to this men and you can't hide your grievance and pay gratitude to the brave ones who died fighting to make you live better.
we are all somebody's enemy but still no matter what, some level of respect should be given to the dead.. especially those fighting to make life safer to us all.
PoliticsRe: Today Is Nigerian Armed Forces Remembrance Day 2021 by jumper524(m):
As a barrack boy, lemmi pay homage and respect to these soldiers who lost their lives in the battle front.
Olumide: (my uncle) lost his life 2014 to insurgency in maiduguri
even though we knew you were dead and your wives and children were at our place enjoying the holidays, we couldn't tell them the truth about your demise. RIP sir, you died fighting for your country.

Black: ( family friend) he was a sergeant as at then more like an uncle to me.
I still remember in 2015 you drove from kaduna to Abuja to come enjoy the Sallah holiday with us. I remember you were jokingly laughing my dad when he told you about his plan to go into yam farming. never knew you were telling us goodbye that year.you lost your live for your country,
you died fighting insurgency.
may your soul rest in peace.

Augustine Atti: ( my secondary school friend/classmate) Atti your loss was a shock to us all.
it was in the early days of 2020 I saw that Facebook post. I never believed it, I never wanted to accept it. it was unacceptable to us all. you died fighting banditry in kaduna. your a hero to your country and the people you fought for.
RIP brother.

Dear God I know a lot of people have made this prayer and I believe you have your reasons for making things seem as it is now.
God please I beg of you to please end the growing insecurity challenge we are facing in this country.
FamilyRe: Some Damaging Words My Wife Said During A Quarrel by jumper524(m): 3:21pm On Jan 11, 2021
CrescentMoon:
Let me first tell you my kind of character. For you to make me angry, you have to repeat an offense more than 30 to 40 times. After each offence, I would only give you facial expression that will let you know that you offended me. And I would ensure you get the message.

So wife kept repeating same offence. I told her I don't like what she was doing. She said she would adjust, but kept repeating the same thing. When I got fed up, I tried to retaliate. My only retaliation is that I stopped being around in the house. I would leave the house very early in the morning and return late at night. I would go for business in another town and return 4 days later. She knows nothing stops me from coming home everyday from the other town because I have means of transportation. She flared up. Started calling relatives that I'm maltreating her. They asked her to say which ways I have been maltreating her...she said I'm avoiding our home. Relatives asked if I'm beating or starving her. She said no.

I know why it pained her very well. If she wants to go and urinate outside, I would go and drop her there. When she is through, she would call me and I would go and pick her up again.

She's a woman that's always settling fights for couples in the street. So, she never wanted it to be heard anywhere that we are quarelling in our home. She won't want anybody to come to our house to settle disputes. So this prolongs our fights always.

When she couldn't bear it again, she sent a message to me that goes like this: I INITIALLY DIDN'T WANT TO DIVORCE YOU BECAUSE OF YOUR DISABILITY AS I PITY YOU. BUT NOW, IT'S OVER. YOU HAVE TO BEAR THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR ACTIONS TOWARDS ME ALL THESE YEARS. WHAT DID I HAVE TO DO WITH A JUJU DIABOLIC MAN IN THE FIRST INSTANCE.

Let me disect those words in capital letters for you. I have a disability, but you can't notice it easily until you start talking to me. She said I have to bear the consequences of my actions towards her... looking back, I have done unimaginable things to make her happy. I even saved her life when she didn't want blood transfusion from unknown persons as a result of her Christian belief not to contract demons from the blood of unknown person. Fortunately, my blood group is that of a universal donor. That means I can donate blood for anybody. Note that she had never done any noteworthy thing for me apart from giving birth to our babies. About being a juju man, I will tell you how she arrived at this: somebody was about to give birth from her family side and the baby was in breech position. She asked for advice and I told her that if I take the woman to the village my uncle will give the woman a concoction to reverse it. Her faith is against it, but because someone from her side just gave birth through CS, which almost led to the death of mother and baby, she asked me to take the woman to the village. The breech position was reversed. I'm surprised she now labelled me a juju man.

Instead of me to take her message personal, I urged her to please herself. This infuriated her the more. Instead of leaving me, she invited someone to intervene, tracked me to the second town, and it was settled there.

My problem now is that those words are still ringing in my head... someone I thought was a lover said she married me out of piety.
people say bad things when unhappy and quickly forget they said those words when things get better.
it's how some people are including myself.
however since it's settled, pls do call her aside and let her know the damage those words she said are doing to you.. let her know that you've forgiven her but it'll take time for you to forget advise her not to make such mistake again.
FamilyRe: Nigeria Ranks 2nd Highest In Paternity Fraud In The World by jumper524(m): 9:54pm On Jan 10, 2021
how can you draw conclusion when majority of us ain't going for the test. very useless analysis.
FamilyRe: Nigeria Ranks 2nd Highest In Paternity Fraud In The World by jumper524(m): 9:53pm On Jan 10, 2021
how can you draw conclusion when majority of us ain't going for the test. very useless analysis.
RomanceRe: My Dick Refused to Stand After Doing This [Picture] by jumper524(m): 12:40pm On Jan 08, 2021
gay??
no be me and you for this one.
PoliticsRe: The Life Span Of Nigeria Is Less Than 10years. Jakpa If You Have Your Way by jumper524(op): 12:17pm On Jan 08, 2021
tungamaje:
In fact OP this your write up is true as well as scary. But the problem is where we should run to. The future doesn't look bright
Bros you better draw out a 2year jakpa plan to leave this country.

countries dey to jakpa to, just plan..
PoliticsRe: The Life Span Of Nigeria Is Less Than 10years. Jakpa If You Have Your Way by jumper524(op): 12:15pm On Jan 08, 2021
yanabasee:
See you....Before you make am, them for don kill you teh teh....


Either police will shoot you by accidental discharge or armed robber go kill you for your own house or petrol tanker go don fall for your head as you want cross road... Or aboki weh the do okada go just carry go fall inside gutter break your head, then you go hospital, as them open your brain wan operate you, nepa go don take light and Nigeria breeze go blow enter your brain turn you mental...



This country no be am....You should be making serious consideration, to jakpa!
ma nigga I swear down..
no hope for this country atall.

every source of revenue Dem dey hijack am steady.
I just dey imagine which kind power those cabals get when make people no fit stop them.
for where Dem dey kidnap for Abuja, soldiers full those bush steady but yet those kidnappers dey run business on a steady.
rumors dey say helicopter dey even supply them food.
the matter just taya me aswear..
no future for naija.
PoliticsThe Life Span Of Nigeria Is Less Than 10years. Jakpa If You Have Your Way by jumper524(op): 9:35am On Jan 08, 2021
oil price is not going up, infact it's expected to keep going down.
Nigeria is no longer borrowing to expand it's business rather they are borrowing to pay salaries.
country's debt profile is at its peak, leaders have seen this end and are trying to secure themselves elsewhere.
leaders care-less about the lazy masses too.
the masses are over demanding but still not over productive.
run to the north. (Banditry, kidnapping and drug abuse amongst the youth)
run to the south. ( cultism, cyber-fraud, drugs and ritualist)
criminal elements are on the increase.

the youths who should know this and be productive towards helping the country are busy taking the likes of Naira Marley, zlatan and the rest as role model.
even here on nairaland that real nigga Yahoo boy seems to be having more followers than other promising members like se.un, se.unmsg, tonye.barcanista e.t.c.

anybody or politicians that tells you Nigeria can be better again if elected, ask am for advance payment b4 you vote am.
use that advance, hustle small money then jakpa.

I don tell una oo..
the moment the f.g becomes unable to pay it's military personnel and other security agencies, that would finally become the end of Nigeria..
TravelRe: Tanker Went Up In Flames Along Oshodi/apapa Expressway (video) by jumper524(m): 6:59am On Jan 08, 2021
just saw the video on a friend's status, mehn that was massive oo. Rip to those who lost their lives. may God help us all.
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump During BLM Protest VS When His Supporters Invaded The US Capitol by jumper524(m): 7:23am On Jan 07, 2021
ODJ124:
OK.. Let's say most democrat voted through mail in ballots...how come they still had millions of votes for those that voted in person.. too on election night..

How come its mostly in democratic run statets that this mail in ballot occurred..

Wat abt state like Florida and Ohio where trump was tipped to loss but won overwhelmingly...
majority were against Trump.
a lot of Democrats voted via mail still doesn't mean alot didn't vote via ballot.
it's a simple majority bro..
Foreign AffairsRe: Trump During BLM Protest VS When His Supporters Invaded The US Capitol by jumper524(m): 6:37am On Jan 07, 2021
ODJ124:
grin

How do u explain the fact that someone leading with many many thousands of votes if not millions
in most swing states..and already in the path to victory ... and all of a sudden while men left for bed. .hoping to rejoice the next.day..
votes from mail in ballot flipped everything blue...
this election was rigged no doubt...
Biden campaign and social media coverage says it all..



Thread seen...
simple, Trump encouraged his supporters not to use the mail in vote..
PoliticsRe: INSECURITY: I Won’t Negotiate With Bandits — Gov Bello by jumper524(op): 10:16pm On Jan 06, 2021
Valkrie:
Why when he himself is the leader of the bandits and criminals...go to Kogi and here what his boys did to people during the end SARS saga..some even engaging in robbery all over the state...one of his anointed house of rep member is the leader of those would kill people especially men and cut off their genitals for rituals....when they where arrested it was his deputy that bail them and all involved in that crime are now free. So what is the mofo saying...?
check again, I think your mistaking the bello here.
this is sani bello of Niger state.
PoliticsRe: INSECURITY: I Won’t Negotiate With Bandits — Gov Bello by jumper524(op): 9:18pm On Jan 06, 2021
nyiamfrank:
Believe you me, this is a disgracefully shameful thing to say, why should any sane government talk about negotiation for insecurity when those people should not even be in the country for the first place.
negotiating with terrorist is an international red Cross act. they do it with militants in the Niger Delta.
negotiating is always an option when the govt finds it extremely difficult to conquer them. it's done every where even in the US.
however I support the governor on this option.
negotiating with these sets of criminals has never ended well in the past. instead of stoping, they reenforce and create bigger havoc.

note: I don't support any form of negotiation to any criminal element..
PoliticsRe: I Saw This On Twitter And Its Fucking True! by jumper524(m): 9:08pm On Jan 06, 2021
you are going to borrow money from Europe to buy vaccine in Europe.
just reminds me of a line in power. "if people are set up to fail, they just fail" I think that's the situation African finds themselves already in..
PoliticsRe: INSECURITY: I Won’t Negotiate With Bandits — Gov Bello by jumper524(op): 8:53pm On Jan 06, 2021
Racoon:
Imagine these NW governors came out boldly to declear then that they are negotiating with bandits even wooing them with booties when the north is not done with BH terrorism.I can only imagine if the south is the north that did this same thing.
that katsina and zamfara governor's are the ones sponsoring this sect.
bloody nincompoop..
PoliticsRe: INSECURITY: I Won’t Negotiate With Bandits — Gov Bello by jumper524(op): 8:53pm On Jan 06, 2021
nyiamfrank:
Negotiate what exactly? Illegal aliens who should be arrested and prosecuted accordingly or deported and you are talking about negotiation. You think say we no know? We know!
read the post again.
atleast the headline wasn't misleading..
PoliticsRe: INSECURITY: I Won’t Negotiate With Bandits — Gov Bello by jumper524(op): 8:21pm On Jan 06, 2021
if you read in details you would know he's exhausted every possible policy of association. these bandits would never keep to agreement.

now this is coming from a governor whose state is less affected by banditry compared to other northern states, yet he's vowing not to negotiate with bandits.
but zamfara and katsina state governor's are always at fore front willing to negotiate with those foreign thugs from Mali and Niger and give them our money all in the name of negotiating.
and you want me to believe those guys aren't sponsoring those criminals??

joker's everywhere..
abu sani bello, even though you be arsenal fan, I salute your courage..

lalasticlala do the needful.
PoliticsINSECURITY: I Won’t Negotiate With Bandits — Gov Bello by jumper524(op): 8:16pm On Jan 06, 2021
Governor Abubakar Sani Bello of Niger State met with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on the increasing wave of insecurity as well as infrastructural decay in the state.
Speaking to State House correspondents after the meeting, Governor Bello said that the menace of bandits who come into the state through Kaduna and Katsina states had become a source of worry to the government.
He further said that the State was witnessing influx of bandits who come in through the Benin Republic border, adding that the bandits are Fulanis that have no one to control them even their parents.
He vowed not to negotiate with the criminals because they don’t keep to any agreement entered into with government even as he said that he had once reluctantly negotiated with the bandits but such negotiations did not produce any positive result.
The governor, who said that the local security have been helpful in curtailing the activities of the criminals, however noted that the bandits were being invited by some locals.
On the reason for his meeting with the President, Governor Bello sait it was on matters surrounding security situation in Niger State.
According to him, “Recently, we have been experiencing influx of bandits from neighbouring states and even though our security agencies are doing their best, I found it necessarily to update Mr. President on the situation.
“So we had a very fruitful discussion and he also pledged more support to the state on security matters so that either the shortest possible time we will address the security situation.
We also discussed the issue of infrastructure in Niger State.
“At the moment, 80 percent or more of traffic from the South passes through Niger State especially through Minna, the state capital. Over time we have witnessed that some of our culverts, bridges and roads have been seriously destroyed because of the weight of trucks. So we try to encourage truckers to carry a maximum of 30 tons or 32 tons that should be able to keep our roads functioning for sometime.
“However, the state of all the roads in Niger State is in a deplorable condition, so there is need for federal intervention. Most of the roads are federal roads but because the federal roads are bad, trailers have resorted to using state roads. So most of the federal and state roads at the moment have become very bad.
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So we discussed that as well and we hope before the raining season, something will be done about it.”
Asked how bad was the situation, he said,” The situation is very bad. Niger is 73,000 square kilometers, it’s the size of the entire south south or south east. So, first of all we have limited number of security personnel and I think we have to start thinking of increasing the numbers so that we are able to cover most of the local government within the state.
“Some of our local governments are up to 6,000 to 7,000 square kilometers one local government. For example the Bobi grazing reserve which is a programme between state government, CBN and the federal government, where we encourage herders to move their cattle so as to stop the movement of cattle from one area to the other so as to avoid herders, farmers conflict has become a target.
“Because, that is the only location where you can find in one constituency 5,000 to 6,000 herds of cows. So most of the bandits have started focusing their attention on the Bobi grazing reserve which I have also discussed with Mr. President because we have investors that have started investing in terms of money, equipment, processing facilities.
“We do not want to discourage them so we applied most of our resources and efforts towards protecting the grazing reserve.
But we are having influx of bandits from neigbouring states especially Zamfara and Kaduna states. It is difficult to patrol those areas because vehicles do not go there and there deep in the forest which means we will need the federal might especially the Air Force.
By the way, the Air Force has been doing a extremely well in recent times to support our ground operations.
“I have no doubts in my mind that with a little support with regard to personnel, we will be able to deploy them in various parts of the state. Again, our border with Benin Republic, this is new. We recently started experiencing influx of bandits from Benin Republic border, we never use to experience that before.
“They find the national park very attractive. The national park alone is 5,000 square kilometers, so it is a good call for bandits. Like I said, with limited resources we are doing the little we can to see that we secure lives and property.
“We have lost a few people, we still have people being kidnapped even today we have not less than 30 people that have been kidnapped but most times we are able to rescue them.
“I believe there is great value in working with the federal authorities in addressing this security challenges.”
Asked whether was considering negotiating with the bandits, Governor Bello said that he had no intention to do that because his last experience did not yield any positive results.
He said,” To be honest, even when the process of negotiation was being advised, I recommended or agreed to it. I have attended one meeting where the bandits were there and I cannot imagine myself as a state governor and chief security officer of a state, sitting down and negotiating with bandits.
“They have never been honest in their talks even when they were given the opportunity they failed to keep the agreement. And whenever they will surrender their arms and they don’t ask anything in return, then you can tell it is not an honest negotiation because, someone that is used to carrying arms to go and rob is now telling you he will drop his arms without asking for anything in return, I don’t think there is any sincerity in that.
“So, I have never subscribed to that negotiation. In any case, the bandits are mostly Fulanis that have no one to control them even their parents cannot control them. We call them bandits but these are common criminals, they are armed robbers.
“I don’t see how someone who is used to robbing at gone point or killing, will say let’s go to negotiating table, I will drop my arms, I will just move on with my life without asking for some kind of support as an alternative to their activities.
“I tried it once reluctantly it ever worked, so I don’t think…unless I see some evidence of sincerity but I am really not in such negotiations.”
On the sort of mayhem the bandits have caused in Niger State, he said, “This is a very important question because the dynamics of the criminal activities have changed. They started with armed robbery then they moved to cattle rustling and then to kidnapping as a means of getting money.
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“But recently the trend has changed, they started burning farms and animals. So this has given me some concerns and at the same time it has kept me thinking, what is the motive. I can understand if you kidnap you are looking for money but when you burn farms, then there is something else happening. Or when you kill animals, they go to villages and kill animals, they don’t steal.
“So, if you stop people from going to farms it means you are trying to deprive that nation of food security. Why will someone wants to deprive people of food security? Niger State has the capacity of feeding the entire country. We have the water bodies for dry season farming, we produce a lot of rice, maize but I am worried because this year most of the farmers did not have the opportunity to go to their farms to harvest even when they planted. So the bandits torch the farms, they just burn everything.
“This is a serious one because it does not affect Niger alone, it affects the entire country. So when we are not able to feed our nation, then it becomes a major challenge. So, this is the kind of mayhem being unleashed on the people. I have been discussing this, we have noted this done.
“We have been able to address one of the mayhems because at some point they stopped farmers from going to farms until they pay ransom. So, what they do is that they go to a community and say we will allow you go to farm but you have to pay some money. But we have been able to address that because we have been able to identify their camps and those camps have been destroyed to some extent because some of the farmers especially in the mandila area have been able to return to their farms.
“But we are not out of the woods yet, they come in pockets this time around and on daily basis we have five to six attacks. Again, you cannot attach values to human lives, and they kill innocent people. When you rob and leave them alive is one thing but when you go and just kill, that also sends a very terrible signal. So there is serious mayhem being caused by this bandits.”
Fielding question on the response in relation to solutions on banditry, he said that a lot of progress has been made so far.
He said,” Like I have said what I have done is that I moved the responsibility of security to the community level. And at the community level they know themselves. Vigilantes are controlled by the local government and sometimes by the Ministry.
Government has been doing very well. And for so many reasons, one they are defending their farmlands, they are defending their families. It is different when you send someone from somewhere, the enthusiasm to really fight and motivate people to protect their environment is usually better when you deal with locals.
“Yes, I found the local security at the lowest level very helpful. But again, one major challenge that we found out is that in some cases the locals have adopted to a kind of business and that is even more difficult.
“The bandits are being invited by some locals. In fact, we have arrested some village heads. Now if a whole village head invites bandits or habours bandits, then where are we heading to? The village head is supposed to secure the village.
“So, we are going to be ruthless with any village head found wanting in this regard, because there is no way we can make progress if the traditional institution at the lowest level becomes part of it and I am in discussions with the Emirs, First class emirs to dethrone or strip any village head of his appointment once being caught. So, going forward with the efforts of the Nigerian police, with the community policing, with the local vigilantes if you have them across the entire state, even though they are not properly armed, but we have lost quite a few vigilantes.
“You cannot compare somebody with dane gun and somebody carrying AK47 and AK49. But they are determined to protect their families and their farmlands. So, we’ve seen some results, some success when it comes to local vigilantes and I think we should give them some more support so that they will do more because the traditional, military and police we have their numbers are limited.
“They cannot cover the entire state. So, they need the support of the vigilantes to augment their efforts. And in some cases the vigilantes and the hunters act as guide to our forces because they understand the forests.
“Niger for example, we have a lot of caves, we have a lot of mountains. Bringing someone from somewhere may not understand the dynamics of the terrain. So, most of these bandits usually get higher ground so they are able to see anyone coming towards them.
“But usually the local people will be able to find ways around it. So, I believe we can have a very robust, strong partnership between the locals and the military.”
Asked on what was responsible for the banditry activities, Governor Bello said, “In one particular case and I always tell our security agents when they make an arrest to study the minds of the bandits and to ask why. But one particular case we arrested bandits that are foreigners as far as Sundan and Mali and they came on motor cycles.
“They are being recruited through social media, through Facebook in some cases and because they confessed to this.
“In my own opinion, the banditry activities differ from place to place. Some are cattle rustlers, some believe they are fighting some kind of jihadist activity, some believe they are fighting corruption, they see any uniform person, any political office holder as corrupt.
“So when you ask them you get different responses or different answers. Anyways, we have a problem for whatever the reason is, it’s a major problem and it must stop.”
On the President response, he said, “My discussion with the President was very fruitful, he showed his concern, he has always shown concern when it comes to such activities especially when it effects lives and properties and agriculture.
“As you know, one of the main agenda of Mr. President is to see that we achieve food sufficiency as a nation. With this activity of the bandits, that will be very difficult to achieve in some parts of the country. You have Niger, you have Kaduna, Zamfara, Katsina and unfortunately these states produce a lot of agricultural produce.
“So he showed his concern, I think we spoke heart to heart and he also comforted me by telling me that whatever support required will be done. Most of the support will come from hi-tech equipment because most of these bandits are in areas where you cannot even go on motorcycles or vehicles.
“So hi-tech equipment means hi-tech surveillance equipment that will be able to identify and detect the exact location and position of the camps so that our forces will be able to go straight to the point. But if for example you are searching for 100 people in a 5,000 square kilometer forest is just like a drop in an ocean where do you even start from.
“The most logical thing to do is to use technology, it may be more expensive but I think it will worth it. So these are the kind of areas I hope the Federal Government can support.
“We have also also used some of our resources to order some drones but then again even when you order drones you need support of the Federal Government because you will be required to get end user certificat, the documentation takes a long process.
“Our drone has been ready for almost three months now, we are not able to bring it because of documentation issues. So these are the kind of interventions we seek support.”
Vanguard News Nigeria

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/01/insecurity-i-wont-negotiate-with-bandits-gov-bello/
EducationRe: Deeper Life High School Fees (photos) by jumper524(m): 3:13pm On Jan 06, 2021
feeding fee 120k and the pikin slim like that??
no nah!! the mother has a point here.
EducationRe: Don Davis: Shalom Ominiyi Denies Ever Molesting Deeper Life Schoolboy by jumper524(m): 10:19am On Jan 06, 2021
StagethemTVee:
Any straight child of 13 years old without gay influence and exposure will not ask another male of 11 years old to bend over to inspect his anus feel normal doing such. When a child poos, even a younger child, the parents will not ask him/her to bend over to inspect the anus. Only co-gays will not see the absurdity of such an act. That information from the accused mouth aone is enough for a good lawyer to nail the accussed.
kk you've not been to boarding school I presumed. while it's absurd to tell a child to bend his ass over I think it's a normal but rare occurrence in a boarding school.

a situation when a child dirtyness is extreme, seniors tend to make jest of such kid by making him do absorbs things especially when the person in question is denying it.
EducationRe: Don Davis: Shalom Ominiyi Denies Ever Molesting Deeper Life Schoolboy by jumper524(m): 10:13am On Jan 06, 2021
southniyikaye:
We did not bully him (Ola and I). I did not molest him. The Boarding Master, Mr Joseph Nseabasi asked us to make sure he is always clean because when he Pooh’s or Pees on himself, he doesn’t clean up. And when he smells, and we ask him if he defecated, he will say no.

“But when we ask him to pull down his boxer and bend down, we will discover that he defecated without cleaning his anus. We will now ask him to go and take his bath or clean himself. And when we notice that his clothes are smelling, we will tell him to go and wash the clothes, but he will refuse, instead, he will go and pack the smelly clothes inside his cupboard


As an ex boarding house student myself, that statement up shows the boy lacks proper home training...
We had alot of these scenarios when I was in fgc ibillo...
Even me self, even for the fact that is topped bedwetting when I was just 3yrs, my first day at secondary, I piss for bed due to too much rough play...
Many parents believe because it is a boarding school, the school will do everything for them including habits they should have inculcate in the kids from onset....
My first child stop bedwetting at just 1yr 3months same with my second child.. Na the only thing wey my wife see do be that other than that, na witch she be....
And pls, how can a 13yrs molest and eleven years? What pleasure is he going to derive in inserting fingers in his anus? Pls if this is possible, enlighten me biko, no man is an island!!!

Modified - deji still bedwets at 14yrs....
I know a lady who still bedwets at the age of 29...it took the intervention of her loving husband to stop...
thank you, only boarding students would understand.
in boarding schools, there are children who are extremely dirty and it's only normal they suffer more in the hands of seniors and other students so they can learn.
the boarding house master moving him to senior hostel already tells alot that the boy needs serious guidanc to help himself.
well the part I don't know or am not sure of is the sexual molestation.
it might be possible the boy is gay and had sex with him severally. but it might still be a lie.
but in truth I don't think any school would tolerate any form of gayism in whatever manner especially not a deeper life school.
also the mother of the boy seems to be over exaggerating the matter and is willing to fall innocent people down which in a case might shows shes was ready for trouble and she got the chance to cause trouble thereby exaggerating the whole thing..
PoliticsRe: Plateau Local Govt Protesters Allegedly Shot Soldier ( Photo) by jumper524(m): 9:28am On Jan 05, 2021
tomorrow when their community is being attacked they'll expect the same soldiers to come to their rescue.

despite the fact that our security agents are compromised, it doesn't make much sense to become enemies with them.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Bet9ja VFL: Somebody Won ₦70,000 Today With Only ₦200 by jumper524(m): 9:09am On Jan 05, 2021
alhajidembele:
That is somebody's salary for 2 months; and minimum wage is 30K
if only the guy knows the big problem he's about to enter..he might just end up regretting placing that bet initially..
EducationRe: 5 Things No One Will Tell You About Smoking Marijuana. by jumper524(m): 8:54am On Jan 05, 2021
maynia:
I said I don't take advise from IGNORANT PIGS tongue
I believe we were arguing constructively now your spoiling the whole thing with this name calling..
EducationRe: 5 Things No One Will Tell You About Smoking Marijuana. by jumper524(m): 8:50am On Jan 05, 2021
Karleb:
Hey man!

Marijuana is a drug. Same way paracetamol and vitamin c are drugs. But Marijuana is classified as hard drug.

There is a political reason as to why cigarette is legal and marijuana isn't, until the recent legalization of marijuana is some countries.

I won't debate the fact that marijuana has it's health benefits but from real life experience, it's bad outweighs it's good. I'm not talking movies here.

Most marijuana smokers are heavily dependent on it and the reason is because it's addictive and that is when the problem starts.
People have sold valuables just to feel high.

Aside that, a time comes in the life of a smoker where they have to take unusually large quantity just to get high. At this point, many move to more dangerous stuffs.

You can't compare smokers in naija to those in develop countries where they have access to quality health system, rehabilitation centers and correctional centers.

You can compare Maradona to Majek Fashek in this regard.
well said brother..
EducationRe: 5 Things No One Will Tell You About Smoking Marijuana. by jumper524(m): 8:39am On Jan 05, 2021
maynia:
Ignorance is worrying you, how many people has it? They didn't start smoking yesterday? How many people has schizophrenia from smoking weed, show me
my only pain be say when e begin affect you, no be you go feel the pain. continue bro..
EducationRe: 5 Things No One Will Tell You About Smoking Marijuana. by jumper524(m): 8:37am On Jan 05, 2021
Karleb:
You're just like a young boy in love, as time goes on e go clear for your eye.

I don't argue based on what I see in movies, I talk about real life experience.
no mind the dude.
nigga just they enjoy himself now.
he dey amateur stage na why him dey feel like the most high.

somethings in life, only experience might teach you.
during my uni days, more people got into this weed smoking between their 200 and 300l.
while some of them remain who dey are and still got out of it, others weren't lucky.

I know people who never remained the same since they started taking it.
yes majority of them ain't mad oo but the truth is majority derailed from who they really are.

lest not even talk about those who took it from secondary school back then..
news coming from majority of them isint really positive.

I can bet most elders in the society can attest to this..

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