Celebrities › Re: Dele Momodu, Shina Peters And Chris Okotie In Throwback Photos by justicejay(m): 9:22am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Oh shina peter  I love the guy like kilode (No homo) Is there no thread for yoruba legend musicians like sunny ade, odolaye aremu, shina peters, kayode fashola etc on nairaland? |
Politics › Re: Amaechi: Buhari Won’t Spare Anyone, Even His Cabinet Members, Found Corrupt by justicejay(m): 9:01am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Ofemmanu1: Kettle calling pot black.
Even corrupt man like this still stand tall?
May devil punish APC. devil punish APC?
APC itself is a Devil.
Na God go punish devil |
Christianity Etc › Re: What If Zuckerberg Were A Nigerian Atheist? -azuka Onwuka by justicejay(op): 8:56am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Efewestern: Try spacing your words (Paragraph) .. Couldn't finish reading it before i got bored.. you can Still modify it..
Thanks Got a system error when uploading it. It has been modified Thanks |
Business › Re: ALAJO SOMOLU, Nigeria’s Most Famous Thrift Collector by justicejay(m): 7:43am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Whaoooo bravo.. Thought the name is a myth or coined out from a popular story like ijapa and yanibo. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: 41,000 Benefitted From Jonathan’s GIS Programme— FG by justicejay(m): 7:04am On Sep 06, 2016 |
Its no longer a scam? |
Christianity Etc › What If Zuckerberg Were A Nigerian Atheist? -azuka Onwuka by justicejay(op): 6:46am On Sep 06, 2016*. Modified: 8:55am On Sep 06, 2016 |
justicejay: There are three American brands that Nigerians patronide hugely: Facebook, Microsoft, and Apple. Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook, is an atheist; Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, is an agnostic (neither believes nor doubts the existence of God); Steve Jobs, founder of Apple, was a Zen Buddhist. Yet, Nigerians love them and patronise their products hugely. If these three men were Nigerians who professed atheism, agnosticism and Zen Buddhism publicly, how would many Nigerians react to them? Last week, Zuckerberg visited Nigeria and many Nigerians were drooling over him for walking and jogging in Lagos. He left for Kenya and was pictured eating ugali and tilapia with his bare hands. Many Nigerians shared the photograph and captioned it, “Zuckerberg enjoying Nigerian meal with his bare hands like a true Nigerian.” It seemed Aso Rock was not happy that the young billionaire visited Nigeria without paying a visit to the Nigerian seat of power; for a day after leaving Nigeria for Kenya, he returned to Nigeria and visited Abuja, took groupies with President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice- President Yemi Osinbajo. The President and the Vice-President were full of smiles in the pictures they took with Zuckerberg. What if Zuckerberg were an atheist and a Nigerian? Or what if Zuckerberg were an adherent of the African Traditional Religion, which we arrogantly call paganism or idolatry? In Nigeria there are ONLY two religions: Christianity and Islam. Other religions are treated with contempt by most Nigerians. Even the government at all levels discriminates against other religions. That is why different levels of government sponsor only Christian and Muslim pilgrims. The Federal Government also gives Christians and Muslims special concessionary dollar rates during pilgrimages, while leaving companies that manufacture goods to source their dollars at the prevailing market rates, leading to the shutting down of many companies and loss of thousands of jobs. Imagine if a person was told to pray at a gathering of Nigerian politicians or business executives in Abuja and the person began to call on “Amadioha” or “Ogun” and the ancestors. Those in attendance would not wait for him to finish before protesting and stopping the prayers. But if the person had prayed the Muslim way, the Christians would say “amen” at the end of the prayers, even though they don’t understand the Arabic spoken by the Muslim and don’t share the beliefs of the Muslims. In the same vein, if a Christian had prayed, the Muslims would say “amen” even if the Christian ended his prayer with “through Jesus Christ our Lord”: it would not matter that Muslims don’t believe in the godhead of Jesus Christ. Similarly, if a Muslim offers a Christian meat from the ram killed during sallah, the Christian would eat. If a Christian offers a Muslim the meat from the goat killed during Christmas or Easter, the Muslim would accept and eat. But if an adherent of the ATR offers a Nigerian Muslim or Christian meat from a ram killed during the festival of Ogwugwu or Sango, he would most likely reject it or quietly throw it away as “meat from an animal sacrificed to idols.” Therefore, the Nigerian Christian and Muslims have been conditioned to view each other’s faith as acceptable religion, even though that has not stopped the decades of religious violence that has marked the religious practice in Nigeria in the country. Any other religion outside these two is viewed with contempt or outright opposition. Professing a lack of belief in God is even given worse treatment. An atheist is viewed in Nigeria as an embodiment of the devil and everything evil. He is believed to be an enemy that must not be associated with to avoid infecting others with the “curse” he carries. He is not expected to succeed in life. He is not expected to be wealthy. Even if he acquires wealth or success “by mistake,” he is expected to lose it soon, because it is seen as a gift from Satan. Any tragedy that befalls him is seen as a punishment from God, and he gets little or no sympathy. Girls would not be eager to marry him because he is an atheist or has a different religion from Christianity and Islam. If he has a product or service, many would refuse to patronise him, so as not to contract the “atheist curse” that they believe he bears. But Nigerians hypocritically drool over Zuckerberg. They want to be like him: young, handsome, intelligent, super-rich. They forget that he is an atheist. When they wake up, the first thing they do is to open their phone and visit Zuckerberg’s business, Facebook, to read the latest gossip and news and exchange pleasantries and quarrels with friends and foes. If they are not on Facebook, they are on WhatsApp or Instagram, also owned by the same atheist, Zuckerberg. If Zuckerberg were not married, many would throw themselves at him even before he proposed. If he were to even decide to settle in Nigeria and become a polygamist, many Nigerian ladies would gladly accept to be second, third or 20th wife, if he decided to acquire a harem, despite all his atheism. In the same vein, Nigerians resume in their different offices and spend all their day solving problems with Microsoft and making money through it. They do not remember that Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, is an agnostic, and that his faith or lack of it has not prevented him from being the world’s richest man and one of the greatest philanthropists. Similarly, Nigerians flaunt their iPads and iPods and iPhones without remembering that Steve Jobs was a Zen Buddhist, who – as reported by his authorised biographer, Walter Isaacson – renounced his Christian faith after seeing the July 1968 Life magazine with the cover photograph of starving Biafran children. In Nigeria, Zen Buddhism would be seen as “idol worship” because of the statues of Buddha. If Jobs were a Nigerian and had died of cancer, many would have sneered that “God had visited him with cancer for rejecting Christianity and embracing idolatry.” However, because these people are not Nigerians, whatever they do does not matter to many Nigerians. Just like it does not matter if a 25-year-old CNN broadcaster calls our President – past or present – “Mr Buhari” or “Mr Jonathan” or “Mr Obasanjo.” Our President so addressed would accept it with a smile. But let a Nigerian broadcaster address our President – past or present – as “ordinary Mr” and all hell would be let loose. “How dare you address a whole army general or PhD holder as ordinary Mr?” We have an intolerant attitude towards religion. We assume that only those who practise religion exactly the way we do have any right to be happy and successful. Some even believe that only those who practise their own brand of religion have a right to live. But religion should be a private affair. Each person is supposed to practise his or her own religion without hindrance or discrimination while also allowing others to practise theirs without any disturbance or discrimination. Our lives should be the gospel people read, not our words posturing. Twitter @BrandAzuka Copyright PUNCH. www.punchng.com/zuckerberg-nigerian-atheist/ |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 2:44am On Sep 05, 2016 |
He can be loyal to yaya, but he should Bleep off cos he always cause problems in the team.. |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles Get N10m From Awka-Ibom State Government by justicejay(m): 3:24pm On Sep 04, 2016*. Modified: 2:45am On Sep 05, 2016 |
And what did bubu and his red beret sport representative give them? Nothing. Not even an encouraging words |
Phones › Re: Whatsapp Deadline For Blackberry: What's The Way Forward? by justicejay(m): 9:32am On Sep 03, 2016 |
The way forward bi ti bawo? It was blackberry that destroy their own market and now whatsapp is proving king kong, nevertheless am just gonna swith phone or stick with whatsapp and go back to 2go facebook menssager self is available so no dulling movement |
Celebrities › Re: I Lost A Friend And Brother” – Don Jazzy Opens Up On Split From D’banj & Olamide by justicejay(m): 9:16am On Sep 03, 2016 |
Doesn't add to my account digit |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 8:43am On Sep 03, 2016 |
Why are united fans so happy for aguero's ban? Do dey think he is the only guy that can give them problem? They shuld wait till nolito or nacho teach their baily some sense |
Family › Re: Things Responsible Men Do When Their Partner Is Pregnant -bamisepeters' Blog by justicejay(m): 5:28pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Uhm |
Politics › Re: Buhari Receives Winners Of Boot Camp On ICT by justicejay(m): 5:23pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
 how much is dollar? |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 4:32pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
 pep left yaya out of his UCL squad, he maybe good but I think that's disrespectful. He should have told him to leave since he knew he won't use him...this is even more disrespectful to what he did to hart , won't be surprised if he told him to start playing with the U21 guns...don't like the way pep is treating our heros |
Celebrities › Re: Chinko Ekun: Why I Am Leaving Olamide’s YBNL by justicejay(m): 1:43pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Ko kan aye oooo |
Politics › Re: Buhari Has Not Disappointed Many Patriots – Rauf Aregbesola by justicejay(m): 8:05am On Sep 02, 2016*. Modified: 2:48pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Who is talking?  aregbe? Just wait oooo. The tunder whey go strike you is still busy with ajumobi's family...eyin omo ale governor gbogbo. |
Crime › Re: Man Arrested For Smuggling Rice As Dead Bodies-the Sun by justicejay(m): 7:49am On Sep 02, 2016 |
 and na same imported rice our leaders and govt officers dey chop 4 dia auz. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 3:38am On Sep 02, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe: [size=14pt]Gabriel Jesus Number 9 Jersey Shows He Is Quality[/size]
The Brazilian National Football Team coach named Manchester City new signing, Gabriel Jesus in the squad for Brazil's coming games during the international break.
Tite, the Brazilian National Team coach gave Gabriel Jesus the coveted number nine Jersey. A jersey won by Brazilian legends. This shows that the coach believes Gabriel Jesus' quality.
He put up brilliant displays at the just concluded Olympics at Rio. He was part of the Brazilian Olympics team that won the Gold medal in football. His brilliant performances was enough to convince the coach of his quality.
Gabriel Jesus attractive displays attracted Barcelona who wanted to sign him. Manchester City won the battle for the promising forward. Manchester City secured his services for £27 million. The young forward scored 26 goals in 60 games for Palmeiras.
Gabriel Jesus might make his debut for the Brazilian National Team in the coming games.
He will join Manchester City In January when the Brazilian League ends.
Before the Olympics, many thought Gabriel Jesus was not top quality and he would not make it at the Etihad. His brilliant displays at the Olympics and Coach Tite of Brazil giving Gabriel the Number Nine Jersey showed Manchester City secured the services of a promising talent.
We hope he continues his fine form for the Brazilian team and impresses at the Etihad when he arrives in January.
http://justcityzens..com.ng/2016/08/gabriel-jesus-number-9-jersey-shows-he.html?m=0 He is a wonderful lad. He netted two goals yesterday |
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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 5:47pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
With several first-team players on season- long loans, there were numbers available for the new season and some of those have been allocated to new signings. Ilkay Gundogan will wear the No.8 shirt - his favoured number at Borussia Dortmund - and Claudio Bravo will take on the No.1 jersey. There are no current players who have changed their squad number and the list goes up to No.87 - Javairo Dilrosun. The full squad numbers list is below, plus how the players' names will appear on the back in capitals or, if a slight variation, in brackets: 1 Claudio BRAVO (GK) (C. BRAVO) 3 Bacary SAGNA 4 Vincent KOMPANY 5 Pablo ZABALETA 6 Fernando REGES (FERNANDO R) 7 Raheem STERLING 8 İlkay GÜNDOĞAN 9 Manuel Agudo DURÁN (NOLITO) 10 Sergio AGUERO (KUN AGÜERO) 11 Aleksandar KOLAROV 13 Willy CABALLERO (GK) 15 Jesus NAVAS (J NAVAS) 17 Kevin DE BRUYNE 18 Fabian DELPH 19 Leroy SANÉ 21 David SILVA 22 Gael CLICHY 23 RETIRED 24 John STONES 25 FERNANDINHO 30 Nicolas OTAMENDI 42 Yaya TOURE (TOURE YAYA) 45 Ian LAWLOR (GK) 49 Denzeil BOADU 50 Pablo MAFFEO 53 Tosin ADARABIOYO 54 Angus GUNN (GK) 55 Brahim DIAZ 57 Aaron NEMANE 58 Charlie OLIVER 60 Kjetil HAUG (GK) 61 James HORSFIELD 64 Billy O’BRIEN (GK) 65 Lukas NMECHA 67 Paolo FERNANDES 68 Thierry AMBROSE 69 Jose Angel TASENDE (ANGELINO) 70 Isaac BUCKLEY-RICKETTS 71 Erik SARMIENTO 72 Kelechi IHEANACHO 74 Ellis PLUMMER 75 Aleix GARCIA (A. GARCIA) 77 Cameron HUMPHREYS 78 Rodney KONGOLO 79 Daniel GRIMSHAW (GK) 81 Demeaco DUHANEY 82 Jacob DAVENPORT 83 Marcus WOOD 84 Sadou DIALLO 85 William PATCHING 86 Ahogrenashinme KIGBU 87 Javairo DILROSUN |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 5:46pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
Hart speech can take water from ones eye.
He's a hero and a respected legend...#onceAblue___AlwaysAblue |
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Science/Technology › Re: Anullar Eclipes Pictured In Osun State By 7:15am Till Now. by justicejay(m): 10:10am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Abeg shey mods no get any beta thing again to bring come fp.. Enough of this moon and sun wan fight. |
Christianity Etc › Re: 30 Girls Rescued From Pastor’s Sex Camp In Lagos by justicejay(m): 10:07am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Uhm uhm..
NCAN oyo state branch |
Christianity Etc › Re: 30 Girls Rescued From Pastor’s Sex Camp In Lagos by justicejay(m): 10:07am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Uhm uhm..
NCAN oyo state branch |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 10:03am On Sep 01, 2016 |
justicejay: Manchester City is delighted to announce a new multi-year partnership with leading Nigerian beer brand, Star. Revealed at a ground-breaking event at the Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, the deal sees Star become City's Official Beer Partner in Nigeria, which will give consumers the opportunity get closer than ever to the Club. Supporters will discover more about the Blues, as Star promote a range of content across the Nigerian beer market, while lucky fans will also have the opportunity to embrace the Blue Carpet matchday experience at the Etihad Stadium, shake hands with the Club’s legends and could also win City memorabilia Moving forward, City will become synonymous with the brand, as a bottle of Star will signify a coming together of each fan with the pride, history and colours of their favourite club. Commenting on the deal, Nick Pinder, Head of Partnerships Marketing EMEA at City Football Group, said: “We are delighted to partner with an exciting brand like Star who share Manchester City’s passion for creativity and innovation. “We have a rapidly growing fan base in Nigeria and by partnering with Star we have a unique opportunity to connect with our fans in a more meaningful way. “Together, we look forward to ensuring our fans in Nigeria are a part of our journey, on and off the pitch, as we provide them with exclusive access, unforgettable memories and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.” With interest and passion for football increasing across Nigeria, Star are pleased to have the opportunity to showcase their commitment to the sport, by partnering with one of Europe’s leading football clubs. The brand have been committed in their support of football initiatives since a highly successful campaign, which encouraged Nigerian fans to get behind the Super Eagles during the 2014 World Cup and recently announced a landmark partnership with the local NPFL league. Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries PLC, Franco Maria- Maggi is excited by the opportunity to bring a new dimension to the company's activity. He added: “Even though we are Nigeria’s foremost beer brand, we continue to refresh the Star brand to keep it refreshingly new. That is what Manchester City is also bringing to football. “They bring a freshness and new level of excitement to the established football order, and have carved a reputation for themselves in a few short years. “We are happy to partner with the club as we both want the same things; to excite football fans and give them memorable, unforgettable moments. It is what Star has always done and this is yet another way to demonstrate our commitment to creating exciting moments for our consumers”. www.mancity.com/news/club-news/2016/09/01/star-announcement/1472720972773 |
Science/Technology › Re: Eclipse Seen In Port Harcourt, Rivers State (pictured) by justicejay(m): 9:58am On Sep 01, 2016 |
As clear as crystal here... Reporting from saki, oyo state. |
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Politics › Re: Oyegun Receives 3000 Of Their Supporters In Edo Into The APC, Says PDP Is Dead by justicejay(m): 8:35am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Same wine different bottle |
Health › Re: Woman Delivered Of Premature Quadruplets In Kogi State. Photos by justicejay(m): 1:28pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
Wen u r pregnant don't go out under the sun them no go hear. |
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) › Re: Just Cityzens - Manchester City Thread by justicejay(m): 9:49am On Aug 31, 2016 |
TheGoodJoe:
It seems Yaya will stay. I guess no club is ready for his astronomical wages. There are interest for Bony but Manchester City have not accepted an offer.
There is a twist that Napoli are interested in taking Bony on loan. Yes now..I knew yaya will stay at last cos with that age, no one is ready to pay that wages and as for bony thought westham and swansea are interested some while ago. He better find his way out or else he will find himself playing for the u21 |