Justcash's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Justcash's Profile › Justcash's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 (of 70 pages)
googles:Oops! Dint know that you are a genius in recognizing Sissies *Wondering how many googles you wear to recognise em* Take your hand *It must be too irrelevant that I dint know that I was holding it* |
bgees:That'll be a bloody baboonic r'ap'e for Ezeuche and others, by Bk Male/Babe. Trying to imagine that frightens me. Makes me wanna go check if my A'S"S is intact. |
This is the evidence of people with BK male/Babe's disease. They all came to this condition after drilling the "A'''ss" of the Latino/Akata Ba-Sta'rd. For your info, these pics are not fake. Look at BK Male/babe's profile, you'll see that he/she keeps the list of his/her As''s Drilled victims.
|
bgees:It definitely will be interesting because when a Latino (Akata) Eediotic, illiterate "Gay" Mofo invades nairaland, seeking for who to bang him/her, and using a tribal bashing strategy, one wonders the type of baboonic creation a nonentity like that is? The S'tup'id 'as's gay mofo is a disease, more dangerous than aids. Beware. |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=508143.msg6693580#msg6693580 date=1283542019]Lol. Like seriously, I've never met another group of men like the Ibos that feel absolutely comfortable making gay jokes! Like, is it an Ibo thing to be gay? Is that why most of yall catholics? Is that why an Ibo man was involved in the recent homo*se*xual scandal? Yall Ibos disgust me, come out the closet already![/quote]LOL! I aint making gay jokes. I am giving a warning for everyone to avoid a rampaging Female/Male "Gay" Baboon called BK Male babe, that can do anything to get a man to drill his/her backside. You aint a joke, you are highly dangerous when you experience Your gay "Heat", so needs to be thoroughly avoided. Ofcourse, you have the hisotry of Hom'o se'xual scandals in Nigeria. It is not strange for a St'u'pi-d As-s Mofo to have the long list of "G'ay" cases offhead. What else would a Gay baboon like you be knowledgeable about other than that? I bet with most ga'y priests getting caught, your market share is seriously dwindling. No wonder you think Igbos are dumb. Hahahahahaha St'upid As's Gay Mofo! ![]() googles:I bet you dint look well. There is only one Sissy in the house. His/ her name is Bk male/Babe. Beware!!! |
omar22:He/She highlighted his Igbo heritage in this post. Whether he/she will do same if the star abused someone sexually is another issue meant for another post by him/her (If he/she so wishes). Your view has some taints of maliciousness in them because you don't think it is proper for him/her to celebrate a good thing about an Igbo without him/her being able to do the same/equate it with bad things about Igbos. Why would you equate celebrating good things with abhorring bad things. Is it bad to celebrate good and ignore bad? If he/she dint celebrate him and his tribe would you do it for him/her? Don't you have your feelings about what is best and worst. So if they are your feelings, why should I question them. If I can't question your feelings, why would you question the feeling of the poster for celebrating an Igbo man? Talk intelligently and not like a tribalistic goat. [quote author=Βουκέφαλος link=topic=506638.msg6689025#msg6689025 date=1283474024]I bet the Director of SALT knew he was an Ibo man that was why they made him acted as a CIA boss who let a Russian Spy escape despite the fact that she has killed a lot of US agent even though she claims was doing it to stop the bomb, I think the director knew an Iboman actor would be the perfect person to play that Role, hehe[/quote]O yes, he acted according to the director's script well and in a commendable manner. He acted so well that you noticed that he let a Russian spy to escape and that it is only Igbo men that can act that part so good. I bet your tribes men would rather throw her into a police cell, despoil her in it with your characteristic short & restless third legs, collect bribe after impregnating her and set her free. Dunce like you . |
So, we should not bring up our topics the way we want because we are scared that it may not sound good to people? Yes! The poster highlighted his Igbo origin and so what? Does that make him/ her tribalistic? Una no well o! He is British-Nigerian (Igbo). I can choose to present him the way I want. The mere mention of "Igbo" in his biography shows that he is Nigerian, and saying that the Igbo tribe is representing Nigeria well is a thing to be proud of. Instead it is making people to want to kill themselves The poster hailed the guy and his tribe, all hell has been let loose on Nairaland! Is the fact that he is Igbo not supposed to make Nigerians proud rather than Jealous? Is being Igbo now different from being Nigerian? Yet someone will come and tell me that Nigeria is one? Nonsense!!! |
Nigeria sabi destroy guinness book of records. Walahi, 8 milion per |
Nah, that is not an attempt to assassinate him. Could be a warning. If it really was, he'd be down by now. Nigeria gat some of the worst and crudest assassins around. The reason is that while others around the world do it Professionally/smartly and get very well paid, Nigerian assassins do it out of frustration to be able to survive, to be able to feed properly and live a good life. They are mostly paid peanuts. They'd appear in the lift or block him somewhere (Security or no security) or visit him at home, drop him and vanish in the thin air. They stopped the lift and he is crying like a baby that has peed in his nappy. Worst of all is that Onovo has shown how intelligent he is with his thought on the issue. |
Ikengawo:You are on point, but we must not forget that America has attained the level of development that can permit such an opposition. They are taking very advanced decisions. My point is that even if health care is not 100% free in the U.S, there will still be availability of efficient and effective health care for them. Considering that despite the soaring unemployment rate there, a higher % of Americans have jobs, and the number of NGOs that provide free healthcare in the US is abundant to take care of people without jobs, then they can afford to play around with that. Yes, they can afford to live with such an opposition. The case is different in Nigeria For instance, How can a man with no security be fighting against the government for planning to provide effective security for him (A case of Nigerians)? It would have been different if he had security at least, but is fighting against the way security men storm places to protect him (Which can be likened to the type of things Americans do oppose). Changing the face of a slum area is developmental, especially if insecurity, environmental degradation, Hunger, unemployment, Poverty and other negative things exist in such an area. Opposing it is really a sign of anti-developmental attitude. Same goes for the case of Lekki-Epe road's rehabilitation and toll collection. Really, If I was Amaechi, I would leave the waterfront like that, and completely ignore them, to see the mouth they will use in complaining. Take a look at the current waterfront and planned waterfront.
|
Wow! Dint know that Tpia was hated this much Make una take am easy on her na! You guys will make her to "Come" with these thrust of battering Yabs. Abeg, make una suspend una bombardment. Old hag, Winsh, Geez, you guys are mean. Lol! |
Ikengawo:In those developed countries, people that oppose any change try as much as possible not to be hypocritical. They accept that the other way is better. In Nigeria, the so called opposition are very hypocritical because they strive to crush positive changes, yet their voices sound loudest when it comes to condemning the government of the day for no positive development. They kick against developments and still does not want to live the other way. They prefer to be baby fed. The Sentence they use most is that "they want their share of the national cake" Would Fashola not be cursed by Lagosians if he did nothing about the Lekki-Epe road? Even if he does it and it spoils due to lack of maintenance by successive governments, he would be called anti-developmental. Now he is doing what would not only repair the roads, but keep them in sound conditions for many years, yet the same people that would have cursed him for inaction are on his neck. Is that the type of opposition that will give us progress? What about the waterfront in river state? If Amaechi did nothing the citizens of the area would pick up guns and turn militants, robbing, raping, maiming and killing people in the name of liberation. Now he is doing something to give them the reason not to feel neglected, they are on his neck. That is the height of hypocrisy. It is constructive and sensible oppositions that brings change, and not senseless ones by people who think with their hearts than their brains. |
We, Nigerians are often fast to point fingers to government officials as being the cause of our Under-development, but the fact remains that Nigerians as a whole are very much responsible for the spate of decay in the Nigerian system. The recent antagonism to enviable changes like the introduction of Lekki-epe toll gate by the Fashola led government, and the planned demolition of the waterfront slums in Rivers state by Amaechi's led government for the construction of more enviable structures vindicates my belief. The question is how can we be as developed as the United states, UK, Singapore etc, if we don't bear sacrifices for the benefit of our future? People are fast to point to the fact that there are no jobs to complement the introduction of Toll gates. They tend to forget that structures like toll gates create jobs, ensures long-term maintenance/provision of world class motorable roads, reduces the spate of death in road accidents, ensures security of the roads, have a long term reduction in price possibility, aids the ease of business, attracts investors, reduces the damages caused in cars by bad roads etc They tend to forget that they clamor for good roads, yet they don't hope to pay for it. They are fast to point to the fact that the government should give them free meals because they were elected by them. Yet, when they travel abroad, they willingly pay toll fees while driving across toll gates, without complaining. Then they marvel at the roads abroad and call their government insensitive because there is no such road in existence in Nigeria. On the other hand, people are fast to say that people are too poor to be denied their "Ancestral" homes, forgetting that these people will be effectively compensated (Knowing how sensitive land issue is in Rivers state) What is the use of maintaining an "Ancestral" home when it is a source of shame to a state and country? The fact that a governor looked at the waterfront and saw the need to change it so as to aid development is enough to show pro-developmental governance. Yet, Nigerians jumped against it and still calls the governor anti-developmental. The benefits of changing that place includes a proper provision of basic infrastructures, reduction in crime (That place is a breeding ground for criminals), creation of a healthy environment, creation of jobs, attraction of investors, a change in perception of that place etc, all these will lead to the development of the place. How can you earn a better wage/Salary if you don't have good jobs to take up? How can you find good jobs when there are no companies to offer them? How can companies that offer good jobs come when there is no sign of efficiency in the provision of infrastructures in a State? How can efficiency be ensured in a State when you fight against the provision of rudiments by the government to ensure it? How can you then call a government anti-developmental when you did not give them a chance to try to provide those rudiments? Between you and the government who is anti-developmental? Yes, people will lose homes and bear pains, but it is for the sake of developments that will turn around and be of benefit to them. If we want free meals and the maintenance of the status quo in Nigeria, then we should not expect anything more than what we are seeing now. We must then stop to seek for the type of development we see in developed countries, because contrary to our belief that there are free meals in those countries, their citizens actually pay for every single development that is experienced there. Have you ever imagined why active governors like Fashola and Amaechi are called abnormal, insensitive and insulted at will, while governors like Akala, Orji, Ohakim etc are seen as normal governors with their governments having less opposition than the active ones? To me the answer is "The anti-development" attitude of Nigerians. Most Nigerians seem to get frightened when they see development. |
I must confess that this label gat an outstanding quality. Too outstanding to be unknown. Just thought I should expose it for peeps that love quality stuffs. Will contact em to post their product pics and prices here
|
nigerians don't die, we multiply.
|
Jakumo: ![]() |
I bet if this Incident in the video below happened in MMA, there will be a harvest of Toes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzRDWSYegNM&feature=fvw |
bidemi12:Do you mind Tpiah and co who are fast to point to English understanding when a valid and important point is being made. That is the problem with Nigeria. Beating about the bush, seeking for who to engage in unnecessary arguments with and visibly neglecting their own rights. The Morons think that the people whose toes were chopped off were too careless on the Escalator so much that they did not see their toes get stuck and chopped off! How careless can you be before an escalator chops off your leg? It is people like Tpiah and Co that will continue to hold Nigeria down with their "ITK" (I too know) Attitude. tpiah:[b] It is you that should be asked the question. We are talking of lack of proper quality standard and safety assurance of the escalator, you keep pointing at other countries that have ensured those as example of countries where escalators have chopped off the toes of their citizens. You are indeed not worth arguing with. That is why I ignored your post that is above in the first place. Keep speaking and understanding English while your people's toes keeps getting chopped off. That is how we speak and understand good English in Nigeria, yet we are so backwards when compared to people that cannot speak and understand it properly. Colonial mentality dey worry you. Nonsense! So because there is a no smoking sign in an Aeroplane, the manufacturers and operators of the Aeroplane would not ensure their travellers safety even if they happen to disobey and smoke in the Aeroplane? Do you really think that the manufacturers of the escalator did not ensure an application of safety measures to ensure the safety of it's users even if the users of the escalator stands wrongly? Na only MMA get escalator? Isn't it clear to you that the operators and providers of the escalators got something wrong in terms of safety assurance? Na wa for you and your brain o [/b] |
tpiah: I suppose you are trying to imply that we should not use Escalators because our toes will be chopped off. So the Sign means that if you use the escalator, you stand to have your toes cut off one day. You gat to be joking. Does the no smoking sign in Aeroplanes and Lifts mean that if you smoke in them you stand to die for sure? Is it Only MMA that has escalators in Nigeria? |
tpiah:Yes it can be dangerous, but precautions and strict safety measures are taken to avoid injuries caused by them. Flying in an aeroplane, driving a car, drinking alchohol, having sex etc can be dangerous too, but that does not mean that they should not be used or done. proper safety measures are supposed to be taken to reduce the probability of the incidents happening . I have not heard of Escalators chopping off people's toes like this one. The major incident is normally people falling off it. At MMA, First it was a Kid's toe. Barely a week later, three toes from a woman. It's more like a "toe" donating machine. [quote author=Akanbi_edu link=topic=500496.msg6608507#msg6608507 date=1282318957]people need to believe in themselves for once! You think people that started Nuclear Technology did not take risks? Now the risk is even smaller.[/quote]Yes, other countries took some risks before succeeding. But we dnt need to take the risks anymore, because the risk has been taken, and safety measures to reduce damages from the inventions has been outlined through years of experience by the people that invented the technologies. Those countries took reasonable and sometimes unavoidable risks. Nigeria is a country where what is supposed to be a risk or mistake is carried out deliberately to avoid high cost or collect "Corrupt" monetary share in contracts. I hope you know the implication of not properly handling nuclear materials. If you know, then you won't be talking the way you are doing. A Simple escalator is not properly handled, is it Nuclear technology that will be handled properly? |
Is this the same country that wants to introduce Nuclear technology? [b] The Passengers travelling through the new domestic terminal of the Murtala Muhammed Airport, MMA2, Ikeja, Lagos, may have to avoid using the escalator in the building, as some persons have in the past few weeks lost their toes to facility. A woman travelling through the terminal was said to have lost three of her toes to the escalator two days ago, and was rushed to Zenith Medicare within the terminal building for first aid treatment before being transferred to unidentified hospitals. A source told Vanguard yesterday that the last incident came barely a week after a young boy in company of his mother also lost a toe to the escalator. “It appears there is something wrong with the excavator or that they are not maintaining it. A woman lost three of her toes to the escalator yesterday (Wednesday) and was taken to Zenith Medical Centre within the building. “About a week ago, a small boy travelling with the mother also lost his toe to the escalator. His leg got hooked into it as he was about getting off and it chopped of his toe. It seems the authorities are not aware of the problem,” the source said. At the terminal building yesterday, some technicians were seen watching over the escalator, apparently to intervene if and when somebody gets trapped. However, efforts to get response of management of Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited, operators of the terminal, on the issue proved abortive as the spokesman, Mr. Chukwudi Offormata, was not forthcoming with a response. On earlier calls put to him, he said he was in a meeting and promised to call back, which he did hours later to say the company would come up with an official response today. “We shall put up an official response tomorrow (today). Please do bear with us,” he said on the telephone last night. [/b] Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/08/20/mma-escalator-chops-off-passengers%E2%80%99-toes/ |
I took it upon myself to promote this guy as much as I can. I can't imagine how such a Singing talent has not yet been noticed in Nigeria. Watch his new video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjcIOnAWphU&feature=player_embedded Another of his song here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5GSgoTXBbk&feature=related |
[quote author=oyinda. link=topic=499389.msg6597866#msg6597866 date=1282180151]always seemed to me that there are more yorubas than igbos in US.[/quote][quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=499389.msg6597878#msg6597878 date=1282180452]As I thought. 99% of NIgerians in my school are Yoruba. In florida, I barely met more than 6 Igbo. . . . the last Igbo I met said the same. Most of the Nigerians here have migrated from other states and they observed the same. 8/10? Source? ![]() @Paddy Ok o. Mo fi Olorun so e.[/quote]It is a visible fact. Igbos migrate more to the U.S, while the Yorubas migrate more to the U.K. There are millions of Igbos in the U.S. In fact it is quite difficult to find an Igbo family tree without a member in the United states. This Migration did not even start today. It started way back, when Nigeria was still good. The Outflux was further encouraged by the civil war and discrimination of Igbo land. The same cannot be said about Igbos in the UK. Very few compared to Yorubas. |
[b]"I read your complaints about the Settler/Indigene dichotomy and many of you are calling for a constitutional amendment to solve this issue, however, the truth is that the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has already abrogated that dichotomy for the simple reason that it does not recognise any difference between the two , sets of people. If there is a difference as some insist, it is only in their minds and we must as Nigerians begin the peaceful processes of rebuilding the foundations of our citizenship. As far as our present Constitution is concerned, ALL Nigerian citizens are indigenes of any part of Nigeria. And our history is replete with a demonstration of this fact. For example the Great Zik of Africa won an election in Ibadan. Malam Umaru Altine was the first elected Mayor of Enugu and Felix Okonkwo (known as Okonkwo 'Kano') was a member of the Northern Nigeria House of chiefs. Since there is precedent for it in the past, we have to remove the glass ceiling in our minds that still believes in the Settler/Indigene dichotomy. Under the Nigerian Constitution, there is absolutely nothing stopping any Nigerian citizen who has taken residency in a state, town or ward from participating in the governance processes of that State, Town or Ward including contesting elections if the individual fulfils the constitutional requirements of residency and tax payment. If Nigerian immigrants can win City Council elections in the U.S, mayoral elections in Ireland and most recently Parliamentary seats in the British House of Commons, it should certainly be possible for a Nigerian with ancestral origins from Sokoto to win an election in Port Harcourt and vice versa. As I said, the Nigerian Constitution permits it, there are precedents for it and the only thing we have to do is to give effect to our constitutional rights which speak to our unity and our collective aspirations for peaceful co-existence and greatness. GEJ"[/b] |
AjanleKoko:Ajanlekoko: Nah! The stuff you saw in the picture is very possible in less than 10 yrs. Depends on how fast companies and individuals buy up the lands and commence their building projects. With proper alternative power supply assurance, and Security provision, I think it will be done in a short while, and will really change the face of Nigeria. I wonder why Nigerians snub skyscraper city only to embark on tribal bashing on Nairaland. The pictures and news in Skyscraper city gives real hope and assurance. There are alot of good news there. I think more Nigerians need to see that site. That does not mean that they should snub Nairaland o. |
Gbawe:[b]Well, like you said, Sincerely, I can never believe you. I on the other hand is a strong supporter of APGA, but will not hesitate to vote for either Fashola, Amaechi or Sullyvan Chime if they are presented to run for the presidency, no matter the platform they choose. However, if things remain the way they are at the moment, with Fashola refusing to run and Amaechi/Sullyvan prefering to go for a second term, then I just will vote for APGA because I believe in their mode of leadership as reflected in Anambra state. Not only that, I will do that because the devil that I know is better than an angel that I don't know. Ribadu is not a bad choice, but what has he done to show that he will be a good leader? is it by merely being the head of EFCC? He would have been better off as a vice president to someone that has been tested, like Fashola/Amaechi/Chimme/Duke. The problem we have in this country is tribalism. It is a general thing. This is one of the reasons why I don't believe that Nigeria is united atall. Every tribe in Nigeria are equally guilty of this tribalism issue. This is the reason why qualified people will remain subdued and illiterates will be leading us, backed by tribalistic armed youths, which ultimately condemns us to blind leadership. Was it not in Nigeria that someone like Yar'adua (RIP) reigned supreme from a sick bed overseas? If he can do that, what type of leadership do we then expect in future with the same men being recycled? The day that Nigerians will vote without considering Ethnicity, and fight to defend their votes, is the day we shall expect salvation. That, will not happen soon.[/b] |
[b][b]This is directed to all those trying to crucify someone for choosing to vote for APGA based on his belief. In a democracy, everyone gat the right to vote for anyone they deem fit. Voting for IBB is not a crime, neither is voting for APGA a sin. We must not vote for AC because you said so. We have to vote based on our interests, and our belief on the credibility of the candidates. If I want to vote for APGA because I feel that they represent the interest of the Igbos, it is absolutely no one's business. If you want to vote for AC, go ahead and do it. You seem to forget that while Fashola may be a member of AC, Tinubu (an inefficient big thief) is also a member of AC (A future ACN's Chairman for that matter). So, leave Nigerians to vote who they want. You can go ahead and vote who you want. My question to Gbawe in particular is will anything on earth make you to vote for APGA against AC, even if someone like Donald Duke is running on APGA's platform, and Tinubu is running on AC's Platform? If No, Why? This tribalism stuff is well in built in Nigerians. Remove the log from your eyes before trying to remove the ones in the eyes of others[/b][/b]. |
They should scrap that charade called NYSC. They are endangering the lives of Nigerian youths. NYSC should be a complete Youth military service scheme. If it was a Youth Civil skill acquisition scheme, it would have been more productive. As it is now, it looks like an avenue for youths to taste the national cake. That is why you see some youths ready to form their own fake NYSC scheme just to pretend as if they were getting a chunk of the national cake. Who no wan chop national cake? |
What happened to the content of the broken bottles? Yeah, I respect their abhorrence of alcohol. However, it looks like the more they got Drunk and high, the more bottles they broke! ![]() |
seanet02:[b]So one needs to match them in order to be an industrialist? You gat to be a big joker. What is the means of measuring the "MATCH" issue? Well I am an industrialist. There are millions of Igbos that are industrialists in Lagos like me. Like I said, I own several properties in every part of Lagos, bought from frantic money seeking Yoruba Nigerians who wants to use the money for OWAMBE PARTIES and to marry more wives. Yes, there are few Yoruba industrialists, but they are like dots of black grains of rice in a heap of white grains of rice. You were fast to mention Otedola, and even Jimoh Ibrahim who is not even an efficient businessman. These guys you mentioned gat political backing and help in executing corrupt contracts which oils their pockets. This is why they rush to drop hundreds of millions to support election candidates. This act is not unique to Yorubas, We have Igbo men like Emeka Offor and Hausa men like Dangote doing the same thing. However, Igbos in general don't depend on free cakes to build businesses. We hustle to do it. After school, what Igbos think about next is business, even when they are working. That is why there are so many Igbo industrialists. I will give you an evidence. Do you know why Igbos move out of Igboland alot to other lands? In search of competitive advantage in business. Igbos go to the thickest places as long as they can gain a means to obtain a sort of competitive advantage that will make them profitable. We are not in lagos because Lagos is beautiful. We are there because of the domestic consumption ability there. The population in lagos makes goods to sell fast. Also the fact that the landing ports are in Lagos is of cost advantage. In Onitsha the competition is intense. There is more selling among residents of Onitsha than buying. The opposite is the case in Lagos. More buyers than sellers. The issue remains that once the number of buyers reduce in Lagos and the market becomes saturated, Igbos will move out of Lagos to where the population is moving to. I said this to prove those people that thinks that Igbos are in lagos because it is a wonderful city wrong. [/b] |
seanet02:I am stating facts, and not speaking out of tribal hatred. We dnt have to come out in the streets to scream and close roads just to do parties for you to know that Igbos are industrialists. It is passed on from generation to generation in the form of apprenticeship training. It is in the blood of Igbos. We own Lagos's economy and most properties. Go and die about that if you want. Take Igbos out of Lagos and watch it crumble. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 (of 70 pages)
