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Nairaland GeneralRe: Man Finds Live Python In Motorcycle Engine In Anambra (Photos, Video) by Kbabs02(m): 6:27pm On Jun 20, 2020
I don't believe this shit...that thing looks like a cloth with snake colour folded and placed in the engine before closing it.
PoliticsRe: Oluremi Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu, Obasa Are Not Lagosians - Bode George by Kbabs02(m): 10:22am On Jun 20, 2020
Kriss216:
Exactly why we keep saying Lagos is no man's land
Ofcos Lagos is a no mans land that is why towns and street in Lagos are named in Igbo language.. Fucking flat headed osu
CrimeRe: Obinwanne Okeke "InvictusObi" Pleads Guilty To ₦4.2 Billion Fraud by Kbabs02(m): 11:27pm On Jun 18, 2020
jerryfunky:
$11m equals 20years...can some please calculate huspuppi own...na $35m huh huh

By the way..

If making btw $1 to $15 on watching videos is not a bad idea then what are u waiting for..

Check my signature..

Its not a scam and u don't need any money to start....all u need is just data!!!!


Yes data!!!
Can u tell me more. Add me on Fb
babatunde.kehinde.940
CrimeRe: Abiola Ayorinde Kayode Is On FBI Most Wanted List by Kbabs02(m): 9:46am On Jun 18, 2020
JesusBorn:
Na them, brown roof...
JesusBorn:
Na them, brown roof...
The op is a fucking tribalist, that asshole ignore the ipob pigs most wanted list and click on Yoruba .
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/cyber

CrimeRe: Abiola Ayorinde Kayode Is On FBI Most Wanted List by Kbabs02(m): 9:43am On Jun 18, 2020
JesusBorn:
Na them, brown roof...
The op is a fucking tribalist, that asshole ignore the ipob pigs most wanted list and click on Yoruba .
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/cyber

CelebritiesRe: Majek Fashek's Family Seeks Financial Support To Fly Singer Home For Burial by Kbabs02(m): 8:50pm On Jun 07, 2020
Shenseaa:
How come. He should have enough for that
u first book ftc with "F"
CrimeRe: ADOLF HITLER: The Man Responsible For World War II And Sponsored Killing Of ... by Kbabs02(m): 9:50am On Jun 02, 2020
Motherfucker
Foreign AffairsFacebook Staff Anger Over Trump Post by Kbabs02(op): 9:17am On Jun 02, 2020
Facebook staff have spoken out against the tech giant's decision not to remove or flag a controversial post by US President Donald Trump last week.

Mr Trump took to Facebook to repeat a tweet about the widespread protests in Minneapolis, following the death of George Floyd in police custody.

Twitter had placed a warning over the content, which it said "glorified violence", but Facebook said it did not violate its company policy.
Some staff said they were ‘ashamed’.

The president said he would "send in the National Guard", and warned that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts."

The post remains untouched on Facebook after founder Mark Zuckerberg said it did not violate the company’s policy around incitement of violence.

A "virtual walkout" is taking place today, with some employees leaving an out-of-office message explaining that they are protesting.

“People can agree or disagree on where we should draw the line, but I hope they understand our overall philosophy is that it is better to have this discussion out in the open, especially when the stakes are so high,” Mr Zuckerberg wrote in a post on the platform.

“I disagree strongly with how the President spoke about this, but I believe people should be able to see this for themselves because ultimately accountability for those in positions of power can only happen when their speech is scrutinized out in the open.”

"Silence is complicity"

Several employees expressed their frustration at the decision, on social media.

“Facebook's inaction in taking down Trump's post inciting violence makes me ashamed to work here,” Lauren Tan, a software engineer wrote.

“I absolutely disagree with it... Silence is complicity.”

Twitter post by @jasontoff: I work at Facebook and I am not proud of how we’re showing up. The majority of coworkers I’ve spoken to feel the same way. We are making our voice heard.Image @JASONTOFF
Report

Others suggested that Facebook should have made an exception to the policy, given its context.

“We need to strive harder as a company, and industry, to have our Black colleagues’ and fellow citizens’ backs so that they are not having to face down institutionalised societal violence and systemic oppression alone,” added David Gillis, a director in product design at Facebook.

Other employees used the company’s internal messaging system to try to raise their concerns, The Verge reports.

Facebook said it "recognised the pain" many staff were feeling.

"We encourage employees to speak openly when they disagree with leadership. As we face additional difficult decisions around content ahead, we'll continue seeking their honest feedback," a spokesperson said.

Joseph Evans, head of tech at Enders Analysis said that staff at tech firms do speak out against their employers' decisions on occasion; in 2018 Google staff walked out in protest against the firm's treatment of women."Part of the appeal of working for these companies is that the employees feel they're changing the world, and hopefully for the better," he said.

"So the tech giants have to balance avoiding regulatory crackdowns, keeping profits high, and attracting and retaining their highly-skilled workforce."

Donald Trump and Mark Zuckerberg spoke on the phone on Friday.

It’s unknown what was discussed, but both sides called the conversation productive, according to Axios news website.

"We stand against racism"

Today, Facebook announced that it will donate $10m (£8m) to “efforts committed to ending racial injustice.”

“We hear you, we see you and we are with you,” the company said on social media.
"We stand against racism. We stand with our Black community - and all those working toward justice in honour of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and far too many others whose names will not be forgotten.⁣”

It is unclear where the $10m will go, or how it will be distributed.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52880151

PoliticsRe: Nigeria Islamic Court Bans Online Chat On Amputation Case by Kbabs02(m): 10:05am On May 25, 2020
Bunch of asshole
SportsRe: Nigeria Beats Mozambique 85-51 In Women's Basketball Olympics Qualifier. by Kbabs02(m): 2:52pm On Feb 07, 2020
Nice one from nigeria
CelebritiesRe: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(op): 6:59am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:
Hakeem Seriki (Chamillionaire)
Born Hakeem Seriki but professionally known as Chamillionaire, he is a rapper, entrepreneur, and investor. Chamillionaire was born to a Muslim Nigerian father and an African-American Christian mother in Washington D.C. and moved to Houston, Texas at the age of four. He clinched a Grammy in 2007 for his song, “Riddin’ under the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group category. He received a tota of four nominations that year.
Chamillionaire | Black Enterprise
Kevin Olusola
Kevin Olusola was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, to Nigerian father Oluwole Olusola and Grenadian-born Curline Paul. Olusola is a musician, beatboxer, cellist, rapper, record producer, singer, and songwriter best known as the beatboxer of the vocal band Pentatonix. He has three Grammy awards to his name. On February 8, 2015, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the “Best Arrangement, Instrumental or a cappella” category for their song “Daft Punk”, a medley of songs by Daft Punk. On February 15, 2016, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the same category, this time for “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from their “That’s Christmas to Me” album. On February 12, 2017, Pentatonix won a Grammy in the “Best Country duo/group performance” category for “Jolene” which featured Dolly Parton.

Honourable mentions of Nigerians artists who have received Grammy nods include King Sunny Ade who is the first to ever receive a nomination in 1983. Femi Kuti has four nominations to his name and Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adichie-Ngozi also has a nomination thanks to her feature on Beyonce’s 2015 album
Kevin Olusola | Kevin Olusola
Lalasticlala

CelebritiesRe: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(op): 6:57am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:
Lekan Babalola
Born in 1960, Lekan Babalola is a Nigerian jazz percussionist and musician who started playing the conga at an early age. He has seven albums to his name and two Grammy awards. He began his professional career after joining a band called Samba Samba Band and later New York City-based Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers band, where he perfected playing the Bongo drums and performing jazz music. In 2006, he became Nigeria’s first Grammy Award winner for his work on Ali Farka Touré‘s In the Heart of the Moon which he was credited in three tracks. He also won a second Grammy in 2009 for his work on Cassandra Wilson‘s 2008 album titled Loverly.

Lekan Babalola | Africa Online
Hakeem Seriki (Chamillionaire)
Born Hakeem Seriki but professionally known as Chamillionaire, he is a rapper, entrepreneur, and investor. Chamillionaire was born to a Muslim Nigerian father and an African-American Christian mother in Washington D.C. and moved to Houston, Texas at the age of four. He clinched a Grammy in 2007 for his song, “Riddin’ under the Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group category. He received a tota of four nominations that year.
Chamillionaire | Black Enterprise

CelebritiesRe: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(op): 6:55am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:

Helen Folasade Adu (Sade Adu)

Sade Adu | Accelerate TV

Born in Ibadan as Helen Folasade Adu in 1959 but professionally known as Sade Adu, the singer, songwriter cum actress grew up in Essex, England. She is known as the lead singer of her eponymous band. She holds the title of the first artiste of Nigerian origin to win the prestigious award. Her first Grammy was in 1986 for “Best New Artist” then another followed in 1994 with “No Ordinary Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals. She earned her third Grammy in 2002 with “Lovers Rock” in the Best Pop Vocal Album and bagged her fourth in 2011 with “Soldier of Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.
Lekan Babalola
Born in 1960, Lekan Babalola is a Nigerian jazz percussionist and musician who started playing the conga at an early age. He has seven albums to his name and two Grammy awards. He began his professional career after joining a band called Samba Samba Band and later New York City-based Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers band, where he perfected playing the Bongo drums and performing jazz music. In 2006, he became Nigeria’s first Grammy Award winner for his work on Ali Farka Touré‘s In the Heart of the Moon which he was credited in three tracks. He also won a second Grammy in 2009 for his work on Cassandra Wilson‘s 2008 album titled Loverly.

Lekan Babalola | Africa Online

CelebritiesRe: 6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(op): 6:53am On Jan 27, 2020
Kbabs02:
The Nigerian music industry has witnessed exponential growth over the years and with this growth has come a rising hunger for international visibility and dominance.

Over the years, different Nigerian artistes have promised to bring home a Grammy award as the prestigious award is considered music’s highest recognition.
From Skales, Terry Apala, Vic O, 9ice and Blackmagic are some of those who have promised but failed to deliver a Grammy to Nigerians.

African Giant, Burna Boy is the latest Nigerian music act to be saddled with the responsibility of bringing home the honour. Although he didn’t promise fans a Grammy, music lovers all over Africa rejoiced when the “Killin Dem” hit maker scored a Grammy nomination.

The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences that oversees the Grammy Awards released its 2020 Grammy awards nominees and Burna Boy got a nod thanks to his “African Giant” album under the “World Music Album” category. The singer is nominated alongside other music stars like Altin Gün for “Gece”, Bokanté & Metropole Orkest Conducted By Jules Buckley for “What Heat”, Nathalie Joachim With Spektral Quartet for “Fanm D’ayiti” and Angelique Kidjo for “Celia”.

A win by Burna Boy would no doubt be a win for African music as a whole but while we eagerly await the 2020 Grammy awards scheduled to take place at the Staples Centre on February 26, here is a list of other Nigerians who have won a Grammy award in the past.

Sikiru Adepoju

Sikiru Adepoju is a percussionist and recording artist and plays primarily in the genres of traditional African music and world music. He plays a variety of instruments and styles. He first won a Grammy in 1991 as a part of Mickey Hart’s group Planet Drum, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. That was the first time there was a Grammy in that category. He won again on 8 February 2009 as a part of Mickey Hart’s latest group Global Drum Project, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Sikiru Adepoju in a black suit holding a Grammy award | Ivory NG


Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (Seal)


Born Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel in 1963, he is better known by his professional name Seal. He is a British-Nigerian musician, singer and songwriter best known for his 1994 hit song, “Kiss from a Rose.” He has 14 Grammy nominations to his name and has won four. His song, “Kiss From A Rose” earned him three Grammy awards in 1996 and in 2011 he nabbed his fourth “Imagine”. He holds one of the highest numbers of Grammy awards by a Nigerian.

Seal Smooth | Radio

Helen Folasade Adu (Sade Adu)

Sade Adu | Accelerate TV

Born in Ibadan as Helen Folasade Adu in 1959 but professionally known as Sade Adu, the singer, songwriter cum actress grew up in Essex, England. She is known as the lead singer of her eponymous band. She holds the title of the first artiste of Nigerian origin to win the prestigious award. Her first Grammy was in 1986 for “Best New Artist” then another followed in 1994 with “No Ordinary Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals. She earned her third Grammy in 2002 with “Lovers Rock” in the Best Pop Vocal Album and bagged her fourth in 2011 with “Soldier of Love” for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals.

Celebrities6 Nigerians You Probably Didn’t Know Have Won Grammy Awards by Kbabs02(op): 6:45am On Jan 27, 2020
The Nigerian music industry has witnessed exponential growth over the years and with this growth has come a rising hunger for international visibility and dominance.

Over the years, different Nigerian artistes have promised to bring home a Grammy award as the prestigious award is considered music’s highest recognition.
From Skales, Terry Apala, Vic O, 9ice and Blackmagic are some of those who have promised but failed to deliver a Grammy to Nigerians.

African Giant, Burna Boy is the latest Nigerian music act to be saddled with the responsibility of bringing home the honour. Although he didn’t promise fans a Grammy, music lovers all over Africa rejoiced when the “Killin Dem” hit maker scored a Grammy nomination.

The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences that oversees the Grammy Awards released its 2020 Grammy awards nominees and Burna Boy got a nod thanks to his “African Giant” album under the “World Music Album” category. The singer is nominated alongside other music stars like Altin Gün for “Gece”, Bokanté & Metropole Orkest Conducted By Jules Buckley for “What Heat”, Nathalie Joachim With Spektral Quartet for “Fanm D’ayiti” and Angelique Kidjo for “Celia”.

A win by Burna Boy would no doubt be a win for African music as a whole but while we eagerly await the 2020 Grammy awards scheduled to take place at the Staples Centre on February 26, here is a list of other Nigerians who have won a Grammy award in the past.

Sikiru Adepoju

Sikiru Adepoju is a percussionist and recording artist and plays primarily in the genres of traditional African music and world music. He plays a variety of instruments and styles. He first won a Grammy in 1991 as a part of Mickey Hart’s group Planet Drum, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album. That was the first time there was a Grammy in that category. He won again on 8 February 2009 as a part of Mickey Hart’s latest group Global Drum Project, whose title album won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
Sikiru Adepoju in a black suit holding a Grammy award | Ivory NG


Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (Seal)


Born Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel in 1963, he is better known by his professional name Seal. He is a British-Nigerian musician, singer and songwriter best known for his 1994 hit song, “Kiss from a Rose.” He has 14 Grammy nominations to his name and has won four. His song, “Kiss From A Rose” earned him three Grammy awards in 1996 and in 2011 he nabbed his fourth “Imagine”. He holds one of the highest numbers of Grammy awards by a Nigerian.

Seal Smooth | Radio

PoliticsRe: South Leaders To Malami: Why Is Amotekun Illegal & Hisbah Legal? by Kbabs02(m): 9:47am On Jan 15, 2020
When amotekun starts operating, go kill urself
Anambralstson:
[s][/s]

Keypad warrior, because it's affecting your people grin grin Nigeria is indivisible, the Amotekun or whatever you guys call it will be legal when Tinubu win president grin
PoliticsRe: South Leaders To Malami: Why Is Amotekun Illegal & Hisbah Legal? by Kbabs02(m): 9:43am On Jan 15, 2020
Blackking98:
some part? They want every part of the south bro. I thank God our sophisticated brothers are now seeing what we were telling them but they were laughing and calling the SS/SE 5%
SW and SE face each other, stop tagging ur region with south south
PoliticsRe: South Leaders To Malami: Why Is Amotekun Illegal & Hisbah Legal? by Kbabs02(m): 9:38am On Jan 15, 2020
Slowpoke, who's the leader that doesn't let u be? Amotekun is our business , so face ur fucking business and Bleep off
MelesZenawi:
Don't love me because I am not gay but love yourself and your immediate family.

But tell your leaders to let others be and face their problems.

Amotekun remains an illegal outfit that should be disbanded.


As for slaves, we know who are slaves right from the days of afonja.
CelebritiesRe: Burna Boy: ‘Easterners In Nigeria Only Love Their People In Music’ by Kbabs02(m): 3:35pm On Jul 14, 2019
Ngwamankillyou:
And then, who cares when the ashawo can't control her climax while sighting the cute igbo man.
Ofcos that is why ur Igbo hoes are trying their best to Bleep a Yoruba dick (wizkid)
SportsRe: The Teams That Have Never Played At The AFCON by Kbabs02(m): 8:57pm On Jul 13, 2019
Eritrea players looks alike
Foreign AffairsTunisia Bans Niqab In Government Buildings by Kbabs02(op): 10:41am On Jul 07, 2019
Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed has banned the wearing of the niqab, which covers the entire face apart from the eyes, in government offices, citing security reasons.
The order comes after three suicide bombings in the capital, Tunis, in the space of a week.

One rights group urged the government to ensure the ban was temporary.

The niqab is worn by some Muslim women as an interpretation of modest dress and as a symbol of religious faith.

Tunisia's long-time ruler Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali banned the niqab and hijab in state buildings, but they made a return after he was ousted in 2011.


Mr Chahed's office issued a circular on Friday "banning access to public administrations and institutions to anyone with their face covered... for security reasons".

Activist Jamel Msallem, from the Tunisian League for the Defence of Human Rights, asked the government to ensure the measure was temporary.


"We are for the freedom to dress, but today with the current situation and the terrorist threats in Tunisia and across the region we find justifications for this decision," Mr Msallem told AFP.

He asked the government to repeal the ban as soon as a "normal security situation returns in Tunisia".


Source.. https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-africa-48888144

TV/MoviesRe: Bbnaija2019: Boyfriend Missing After Her Said He Was Pick For The Show by Kbabs02(m): 2:03pm On Jul 04, 2019
Your boyfriend is a scammer.... He don scam u run away
TV/MoviesRe: Bbnaija: Meet Housemate, Ella’s Boyfriend, After Claiming She’s Single by Kbabs02(m): 1:57pm On Jul 04, 2019
One thug sighted
Nairaland GeneralRe: Pipeline Explosion Inside Ijegun, Lagos (More Photos) by Kbabs02(m): 12:01pm On Jul 04, 2019
[quote author=incminx9186 post=79932770][/quote]My guy grow up nah
CrimeRe: Poly Student Jailed For Internet Fraud [Photo] by Kbabs02(m): 10:38am On Jul 04, 2019
johndoexxx:
Afonjas and fraud, all because they want to be rich like Igbos. SMH! Get it into your coneskull...God has blessed Igbos as his chosen people, not cursed Afonja!
You re a fool....name top 5 richest man and richest women in Nigeria.......u Igbo's just like disgracing yourselves
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Returns To Abuja After OIC Summit In Makkah (photos) by Kbabs02(m): 9:02pm On Jun 02, 2019
Asshole
CrimeRe: Two Nigerians charged with Internet fraud in Singapore (photos) by Kbabs02(m): 7:05pm On May 14, 2019
AkataYeriYeri:
They have started using fake names .
their real names are Chibuzor and Nnamdi Eponmalu.

Quote me and die angry angry angry

PoliticsRe: Nigeria Muslim Supreme Councils React To CAN Letter To NASS by Kbabs02(m): 3:08pm On Apr 04, 2019
goodnessme1:
yoloba muslims
Dick head... It's Yoruba not yoloba...
LiteratureRe: The Last Wolf Series - Broken Vengeance by Kbabs02(m): 2:35pm On Apr 04, 2019
Bros since I bought nemesis in love... Is this one free for me, if so this is my email address
Kehindebabatunde88@gmail.com

BusinessRe: Innocent Chukwuma, Africa’s Automobile Giant by Kbabs02(m): 6:12pm On Apr 02, 2019
LazyGold:
I was not talking about the Business aspect, I was talking about the tribe achievement aspect because most Igbo see Innoson as an Igbo achievement that they believe or like to think it is impossible for other tribes to achieve and therefore brag about it to everyone, but Yoruba don't usually feel the need to brag about any achievement from any of them and claim they are best or something like that. That was what I am talking about, I was not talking about the Business aspect
U av time, u don't have to trade words with these nonentity , they re cowards and always scared of hearing any good things about the yorubas
BusinessRe: Innocent Chukwuma, Africa’s Automobile Giant by Kbabs02(m):
oforjide:
where in ogun, l live there. Pls stop being childish
oforjide:
this company is a foreign company,I work there.
U need to do a brain checkup.... U just ask where in ogun and ur still saying u work there
CelebritiesRe: Davido's Girlfriend, Chioma Sparks Pregnancy Speculations With Her New Weight by Kbabs02(m): 12:57pm On Apr 01, 2019
okerekeikpo:
It's still a mystery how a full blooded Igbo girl dey use open leg for this afonja, dirty people
It's still a mystery why a full blooded Yoruba guy would insert his clean dick into that stinking biafrog girl Virgina

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