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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: I Was Tricked, Now I Can't Sleep. by KarLmax20(m): 2:47pm On Feb 20, 2021
Mrsoft3:



See go and pray,this is not ordinary fast go and locate a prayer house with strong grace and pray,go and sow a seed no matter how small. This is my piece of advice for you
Nice one. The only elderly advice here. Though there is wisdom in a man of few words but 3 years living below standard and with the recent experience; one has to find out why it was so.
The guy need serious prayer and deliverance cum underground check about the family past.

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Romance / Re: My Girlfriend Was Used For Money Rituals, Now She Has Complications by KarLmax20(m): 1:13pm On Jan 27, 2021
Mfonky01:
Its true sha...I was dating this girl back then and my ticket dey always cut but once she travels, all they enter. So I decided to summon up courage and break up. Ever since then, all my games dey enter���...
Politics / Re: Ohanaeze Faction Backs IPOB Eastern Security Network by KarLmax20(m): 9:46am On Jan 18, 2021
YorubaPrince:
IPOB again... grin

There's definitely something wrong with these pple, I swear. angry
You go swear tire bro.
Politics / Re: Kukah: Catholic Knights of Saint Mulumba Faults Presidency’s Stand by KarLmax20(m): 6:57am On Jan 18, 2021
PigTormentor:


God don't bless religious fanatical idiots like that retard Kukah.
But the man is already blessed. And every sane Nigerian likes him.

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Family / Re: Suitors Now Prefer Our Maids For Marriage To Our Daughters by KarLmax20(m): 8:46am On Jan 16, 2021
chinchonglee:
Knowing how to cook and clean to me can never be a criteria to marry a girl.
What turns me on is smartness!
smartness is good but don't take away cleanliness. No man like piglike character in his house as a wife.
Politics / Re: Rural Development: Ugwuanyi Inaugurates 12Km Ugwuomu Nike-Go Uni Road by KarLmax20(m): 9:00pm On Jan 12, 2021
Sports / Re: Rashford Is Now The World's Most Valuable Footballer At £149 Million by KarLmax20(m): 2:57pm On Jan 06, 2021
Tonimax:
cheesy


GGMU
Once a king, Always a king

The oceans and seas are now red

The time has come oh ye Devils emerge from ur slumbers and let the world feel thy wrath... grin grin

MyBloodIsRed angry angry
Politics / Re: Yahaya Salauwa: All Abducted Kankara Schoolboys Have Returned, None Is Missing by KarLmax20(m): 6:46pm On Dec 18, 2020
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Sierra Leone: AFCON Qualifiers (4 - 4) On 13th November 2020 by KarLmax20(m): 6:44pm On Nov 14, 2020
fubsy:
Please o, how many minutes to go o!
Nairaland / General / Re: Enugu Gets Modern Bus Shelters To Replace Previous Ones Damaged By Hoodlums(pix) by KarLmax20(m): 1:52pm On Nov 12, 2020
Politics / Re: Why DSS Ordered #EndSARS Promoters’ Bank Accounts Frozen - THEWILL by KarLmax20(m): 11:44pm On Nov 11, 2020
Politics / Re: Tinubu Reacts To Sanwo-Olu's Move To Cancel Pension For Ex Governors & Deputies by KarLmax20(m): 11:27pm On Nov 11, 2020
Despirado121:
Earlier Thread; https://www.nairaland.com/6246195/sanwo-olu-seeks-law-cancelling-pension

Former Lagos State governor Bola Tinubu has described the move by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to repeal the Public Office Holder (Payment of Pension Law 2007) as “bold and courageous”, Igbere TV reports.

The law provides for payment of pension and other entitlements to former governors and their deputies.

Mr Sanwo-Olu told the State House of Assembly of his intention on Tuesday during his presentation of the proposed N1.155 trillion 2021 budget.

Tweeting on Wednesday, Tinubu expressed his support for the governor’s plan and congratulated him on the budget proposal.



https://twitter.com/AsiwajuTinubu/status/1326546734575620099?s=20

Igbere TV reports that the move if granted will see an end to the payment of pension to former governors of the state including Babatunde Fashola and Tinubu.

https://igberetvnews.com/1371328/tinubu-reacts-sanwo-olus-move-cancel-pension-ex-govs-deputies/
Bold and courageous! too deep in meaning.
Celebrities / Re: Davido: I’m The Biggest Artist In Nigeria In Terms Of Everything by KarLmax20(m): 11:13pm On Nov 11, 2020
debbiebianca2:
Nigerian Musician Davido has publicly said once again that he is the best and biggest artist in Nigeria currently.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ohyeGEkyoA
According to the ‘FEM’ hit maker, his description of biggest artists includes everything music,from branding, to numbers, to sales, to money, and everything related to music in the context of Nigeria Music Industry.

Davido after he penetrated into the international music market with “If” has since, been making collaborations and features with international artists.

His most current ones are with American Hip Hop rapper Lil Baby on the song ‘So Crazy‘ and yet to be released “Holy Ground” with Nikki Minaj, who is also American Hip Hop rapper.

Again he has also done songs with RNB sing Cris Brown R. Kelly and other couple of internationally recognized artiste.

Davido made his statement of being the best and biggest reining artist in Nigeria in a video interview trending on twitter.
He may be right.
Health / Re: Emmanuel Ikwulono Is Dead: Benue Health Commissioner Dies by KarLmax20(m): 11:06pm On Nov 11, 2020
Romance / Re: Couple Who Met During NYSC Weds (Photos) by KarLmax20(m): 9:42pm On Nov 11, 2020
NaijaCoverBlog:
Update From . COM

A couple who met during their mandatory national youth service program in 2017, has gotten married, Reports.

Juliet Obilonu from Owerri, Imo State and Olatunde Timothy Adekunle from Ayetoro, Ekiti State wedded on Saturday, November 7, 2020.

Juliet posted photos from their wedding on Wednesday, November 11. She captioned the post thus:

"To God be the glory. NYSC connect"

On his part, Kunle said wrote as Obtained By Below:

"The journey started in 2017 when we least expect and prepared. We trust in God as we hope for the best. God indeed arranged it. The Lord who indeed started the good Work in us was able to bring it to a perfect end. Lord we are grateful,"

"From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for sharing in the celebration of our wedding. We felt the love and sincerity all around us which made it the most memorable day of our lives. We felt the love from you all on the day. We are so lucky to be surrounded by a loving circle of family and friends. We are grateful for your presence (to those who made it) and warm wishes and your generous gift (Those who can't made it)

"We look forward to sharing many more memories with you as we pray that you will be celebrated in Jesus name. Amen. Thanks a million!!
MR & MRS T.A. OLATUNDE"

See More Photos As Obtained By Below:

https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3668021243250067&id=100001266816345&set=a.3667997449919113&source=48

Source: BLOG
Congratulation
Politics / Re: Segun Oduyemi: How To Make The EndSARS Movement Work by KarLmax20(m): 9:32pm On Nov 11, 2020
Family / Re: My Face-to-face Encounter With 'poverty' And His Four Children (photos) by KarLmax20(m): 9:17pm On Nov 11, 2020
uche87:
Being the Director of Communications at Helping Ordinary Lives, HOL Foundation is challenging. Every day of your life, you feel the gas left in your tank would dry up and then your race will end before the finish line. Every day is a battle to put at least short smiles on the faces of people, who hope for reason to express genuine happiness. The biggest or funniest jokes by the best clown or comedians in town can't move them as their pains are bigger than them all.

It is easy to read about the spate of poverty in Nigeria and Africa on the pages of newspapers or journals. It is harder to get a full picture of poverty and stand to look at it in reality. You not only fight to hold your tears, you also fight for the strength to stand on your feet. 89 million Nigerians are living in extreme poverty in Nigeria despite the yardstick for the measurement of poverty is being below spending $2 (N684) on food per day. The figures are simple to look past as a headline, but it is a different ball game when you see the people living in extreme poverty physically as well as listening to their stories. I wish the people could be granted free passage into heaven on judgement because the planet earth has been hell for them.

I will never forget the 27th of June, 2020. It was the day I saw the image of poverty and believe me, poverty is ugly and scary. My Managing Director had contacted me to prepare for a regular field exercise which entailed sharing of relief materials amongst residents of vulnerable communities. It was a hard decision to make considering the menace of the coronavirus pandemic, which had ruined businesses and plundered the financial resources of many. For the first time, I felt it was over for the foundation. I saw myself joining the vulnerable people we swore to bring succour and hope to. The director wasn't going to let Covid-19 deter him from a cause he has dedicated his life to. He gathered funds here and there and even went as far as borrowing, to purchase food materials for the vulnerable people, whose conditions have been made worse by the infectious and deadly disease.

We arrived at one of the shanties at the Agbado Ijaiye area of Lagos State to share relief materials. We had arranged portions of rice, beans, noodles, vegetable oil and others in sizeable quantities for a targeted section of the population living there. They were happy to see us. Most of them lamented the failure of the government to share its highly publicized Covid-19 palliatives amongst them. They argued that they need them the most in Nigeria. We pacified them with soothing words and in no time, the smiles on their faces almost overpowered the rays of the sun. It was a beautiful sight.

Our relief materials were not enough as news spread around town that we were around and the number of people on the ground kept doubling. We soon took our leave and promised to return at a future date. We felt fulfilled to a large extent as we journeyed back to our various homes. Then the rain began to fall; as Africans, we regarded this as showers of blessings. We assumed that Providence was happy with our efforts and was trying to part us on the backs. The business of the day seemed done and dusted but that wasn't all, something that would mark the beginning of another landmark story was developing.

As we negotiated excruciatingly with the potholes around the Agbado-Ijaiye axis, we spotted a middle-aged man who was physically-challenged. He was only moving around with a makeshift wooden wheeler. It was quite small and low. It is commonly used by crippled beggars. He sat on it and used a pair of bathroom slippers worn on his hands to move it around. Everywhere was flooded. The vehicle we came in was already crying for help as the bad roads had the best of it. This man was navigating around the potholes by the roadside energetically. Some of the potholes at times looked as if they were going to take his life.

The director was moved as he stared at him from the car. He ordered that the car should be parked and he approached the man. For once, I felt he had wanted to heal him like Jesus Christ as he alighted from the vehicle and gazed at him. When he got close, he bent and said 'Please gentleman, what is your name?'

He struggled to respond as he could barely speak the English language. From his intonation, it was clear that he was Hausa. One of the workers who understood the language perfectly interjected and communicated with him. It was then that he gave his name as Ayuba. The middle-aged man whose looks tell the gory stories and wicked challenges of life revealed he begs for a living. The boss ransacked the vehicle for some palliatives. Luckily, we found some. He also handed some cash gifts to him. He explained he is a married father of 4. His wife is crippled too. We all abandoned our trip temporarily and followed Ayuba to his home. Ayuba's life was a true image of poverty. His first child was about 10 years old. All of them have never seen the four walls of a school. They were not only malnourished with their bodies covered by tattered clothes, they also had no future to bank on. Tears flowed down on the cheeks of everybody as Ayuba narrated what it takes to put the cheapest meal on the family table every day. If the tears weren't controlled, the imminent flood around his house could have been fastened by the collection of tears from our eyes. One could only peep through Ayuba's house with fear. It was dark and looked like a dungeon from which the next pandemic could emerge. The door was so low and small that a fat animal might be discouraged from entering.

"I want my children to go to school. I want a better future for them. I don't want them to end up like me. Life is hard, life is just too hard" he said with the tears been seamlessly unleashed.

"I can't afford a wheelchair. It is so difficult for my wife and i to move around during the rainy season. I can't count the number of times I have fallen into deep gutters. Going out is a risk. I feel I could die anytime but the well-being of my family means a lot to me. I just have to go out and make something no matter how little" he added.

The boss looked up and signalled to everybody that it was time to leave. Ayuba looked at the relief materials again and thanked us. He wished we could stay longer and eat with his family but we respectfully declined.

For the first time in a very long time, the boss was quiet all through the trip home. We all knew he was touched by the story of Ayuba. We were all moved too. When I got to the junction of my street, the car parked and I came down with my bag containing my personal effects. The boss looked at me and said, Ayuba is our new project now. He is part of our family. His children are our responsibility and we have to make the sun shine on that home. I nodded my head in acceptance. Waved him goodbye and left for my home. I was troubled all night and restless due to the day's experience.

HOL Foundation has struggled to solve the structural challenges of Ayuba but we are very hopeful and will never forget him. The boss ordered the logistics team to dispatch some relief materials to his home recently. Life seems the same for Ayuba but we are very sure things will soon take a U-turn in his life as we continue to gather the needed resources to make the promised change.

***
George Osayimwen is the Director of Communications at HOL Foundation

Source: https://www.tori.ng/news/158431/my-facetoface-encounter-with-poverty-and-his-four.html
Poverty is scary
Contact me for any of your bags, wallets etc 08050494678 .WhatsApp (08093236047)
Autos / Re: Don't Buy This Car, It Was snatched By Armed Robbers by KarLmax20(m): 3:10pm On Nov 08, 2020
mannasseh:
Good day a Friends sister's car was snatched in port Harcourt River state Nigeria.
The car is an ...

An ASH TOYOTA COROLLA WITH THE PLATE NUMBER "FST 977 EP"

It was snatched from a female Driver by Arm Robbers along NTA -okpara link Road, port Harcourt. ON WEDNESDAY 4TH NOVEMBER
An appeal is made to the general public to please call the number above if the car is located or found anywhere, please help a mother and sister who has been Traumatized by this unfortunate event 09073350499.
They might have dismembered it. I will advise you to go spiritual if you want to get back your car.

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Politics / Re: FG Clamps Down On #EndSARS Promoters, Freezes Accounts - Punch by KarLmax20(m): 11:56am On Nov 04, 2020

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Celebrities / Re: Ruth Ujah Urges IGP To Restore Peace & To Tackle Hoodlums' Attacks by KarLmax20(m): 8:44pm On Oct 30, 2020
AlexReports:
Queen Of Unity Ruth Ujah Urges IGP To Restore Peace, To Tackle Hoodlums Attacks

Winner of Face of Unity Nigeria has reacted to the ongoing lootings and destruction of properties including innocent lives by hoodlums under the cover of EndSARS protest in several communities across Nigeria. In a national broadcast statement by Her Majesty, Queen Ruth Eju Ujah called on the Inspector General Of Police, IGP Adamu Mohammed to restore peace in Nigeria by addressing the threats insecurity created by hoodlums.

She made the statememt few hours ago, while calling on youths to collaborate with the Nigeria security agencies in identifying and addressing the challenges of hoodlum's attacks and the incessant destruction of life and properties across several Communities in Nigeria.

Popularly known as Ruchina, Queen Ruth Eju Ujah has continue to flagoff several awareness programs and projects on the peace and unity in Nigeria, thereby soliciting international interventions for peace Initiatives across challenged communities in the country. In a brief review on Queen Ruth Eju Ujah, it would interest you to know that the young and prospective Beauty Queen is currently a second year student of Benue state University, in the department of Mass Communication.

She hails from Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State and has demonstrated a pure reflection of ambition, generosity, courage, consistency and creativity. The multi-talented beauty Queen came into limelight in 2014, when she emerged and was decorated as Finest Girl South-west Nigeria in a quite competitive Contest.

The God-fearing Beauty Queen is however an aspiring Media Personality, filled with the determination, vigour and focus. Her vision has remained unabated, and carefully focused on optimistic engagements, geared at advancing the peace and unity of Nigeria.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XRSTcOQUQw

https://www.abujapress.com/2020/10/queen-of-unity-ruth-ujah-urges-igp-to.html?m=1
She resembles Regina Daniel.
Crime / Re: Policeman Egu Omini Killed In Ebonyi, His Penis Cut Off & His AK-47 Rifle Stolen by KarLmax20(m): 9:46am On Oct 30, 2020
TOPCRUISE:
The police men should have shot them. Don't they have bullets in their guns
They fortified themselves against bullets and dangerous weapons. Just like Bakassi of those days.
Crime / Re: 520 Suspects Arrested In Lagos For Arson, Vandalism, Burgling by KarLmax20(m): 12:59pm On Oct 27, 2020
Crime / Re: Graduate Shot Dead In Osogbo By Hoodlums Who Looted His Boss' Properties (Pix) by KarLmax20(m): 11:18am On Oct 27, 2020
NwekeUG:
Graduate Shot Dead By Hoodlums Who Looted His Boss' Properties In Osogbo (Photos)

A staff of of Tuns Farms Nigeria, in Osogbo, Osun State, Abdul Rasheed Olawale Aderogba was killed by hoodlums who invaded and looted properties of the company on Saturday October 26, under the pretext of EndSARS protest, IgbereTV reports.

The hoodlums armed with knives, cutlasses and other dangerous weapons stormed the popular farm belonging to a renowned business mogul and the Chairman of Osun State Palliatives Committee, Alhaji Tunde Badmos and made away with valuable items after shooting the worker.

Managing Director of the company, Mr Taofeek Badmus, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Sunday, October 25, said the deceased, a graduate of Animal Production and Health from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, was shot dead by the rampaging hoodlums because he could recognise most of them and their instigators.

"I regretfully inform that during the chaos my personal assistant Mr Abdul-Rasheed Olawale a young, vibrant, dedicated, and intelligent member of my team died as a result of a gun shot wound, he was mainly attacked due to what we suspect that he could identify most of the looters and their instigators. We pray that the soul of the departed rest in peace," said Mr Badmus.

Badmus also said many employees were attacked and seriously injured by the hoodlums. See full statement below:

"At about 8am Saturday 24th October, 2020, hoodlums invaded our facility at Tuns International Holdings Limited Tuns Farms Nigeria Ltd. at Km9 Ikirun Road, Osogbo Osun State while we were having our daily business activities as usual.

''Reports have it that they came in search of palliatives and COVID-19 relief materials in our warehouses. On their arrival, we made efforts to let them know that there was no Covid-19 pallialtive stored at our warehouses but rather some mosquitoes net were being stored by the Ministry of Health Osun which were been shared across the state.

''The situation took another dimension when they started to break into our other facilities which were our Biscuit production unit, Bakery and Further Processing Units, and our Bottled water facility where they carted away with our raw materials, finished products, gadgets, machines and valuable assets of the company.

''Our members of staff who were sighted while attending to their duties were attacked, beaten and seriously injured.

"I regretfully inform that during the chaos my personal assistant Mr Abdul-Rasheed Olawale a young, vibrant, dedicated, and intelligent member of my team died as a result of a gun shot wound, he was mainly attacked due to what we suspect that he could identify most of the looters and their instigators (we pray that the soul of the departed rest in peace)

"While we are yet to ascertain the final value of our losses and damages on the facilities as a whole, we had in stock over N150 million worth of finished goods & raw materials not taking into consideration damages of our machineries & equipments which were carted away, damages to building and other infrastructures are yet to be ascertained.

"We further wish to reemphasize that no Government palliatives or COVID-19 relief materials were stored at our facilities as all damages, looting and vandalism were properties of Tuns International Holdings.

Meanwhile friends, colleagues and family have taken to Facebook to mourn the deceased. Oluwasimidele Ifeoluwa Joy confirmed that the hoodlums shot Rasheed because they thought he could recognise them.

She wrote:


https://www.facebook.com/1353446317/posts/10219343509642492/?app=fbl

https://igberetvnews.com/1369489/graduate-shot-dead-hoodlums-looted-boss-properties-osogbo-photos/
Too bad . R.I.P sha.
Crime / Re: EndSARS: Thugs Burn Police Station In Orji, Owerri Imo State by KarLmax20(m): 8:50pm On Oct 21, 2020
Politics / Re: Sanwo-Olu: As A Father & Brother, I Am Touched By Your Infirmities by KarLmax20(m): 1:39pm On Oct 21, 2020
fergie001:


Babajide Sanwo-olu
Medicine after dead.
Politics / Re: EndSARS: Lagos State Police Command Reacts To Attack On RRS Operatives by KarLmax20(m): 3:50pm On Oct 19, 2020
SmartOkoro:
Please, say no to violence.

Protest in peace.
Nigeria don't need peaceful protest if you want to be heard. I don't support violence but in some occasions, is needed if you really want to claim your possessions.
Crime / Re: Gunshots As Cult Groups Hijack #EndSARS Protest In Benin by KarLmax20(m): 1:27pm On Oct 19, 2020
ApostleAnarchy:

https://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2020/10/19/gunshots-as-rival-cult-groups-hijack-endsars-protest-in-benin/
This is the handwork of the government using another tactics because using thugs is too glaring. But this one will still fail them

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Crime / Re: James Nwafor: "I Killed Your Son & Nothing Will Happen" - Awkuzu SARS by KarLmax20(m): 10:45am On Oct 17, 2020
AsomughaChuks02:
Nothing warrants extra judicial killing. But at least mention the crime the son was accused of that led to his arrest. Abi they just picked him up for being too handsome?
Oga! are you not in Nigeria? if you don't see their illegal activities at least you read about their atrocities all the time on social media.
Is one of the things we are clamouring #endsars, reform police, Restructuring, before beaming our satellites on
those rogues in power.

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Crime / Re: Atiku: You Cannot Face Unarmed Citizens With Guns During A Peaceful Protest by KarLmax20(m): 11:27am On Oct 13, 2020
dontro:


Why are you so concerned about the protests? Is it making you too uncomfortable?
Is really making the guy uncomfortable abi they paid him.

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Politics / Re: Yakasai: Buhari Lacks The Powers To Restructure Nigeria by KarLmax20(m): 4:55pm On Oct 06, 2020
Kekereekun123:
Restructuring is a scam
How?
Education / Re: Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba Threatens To Shut FGGC Umuahia Over Sanitary Condition by KarLmax20(m): 12:12pm On Oct 06, 2020
arabbunkum:
Everything about Abia state is negative. Are they not cursed?
The elites in the State knows best.
May I tell u? Don't underestimate the powers of godfatherism and an oath.
Politics / Re: Osinbajo: Buhari Understands Your Pains, He’s Considering Palliatives For You by KarLmax20(m): 11:29am On Oct 06, 2020
okefrancis:
This is one of the best way to experience the feeling that government has on the life of people, good idea and we expecting the palliatives as promised
Are you not in Nigeria?

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