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giftq:aribisala0: Check out this guy answering Olaedo, u Thomas. If you can't see it, click d Monika of d guy I quoted. |
aribisala0:If you see me physically, you will lie on d floor to greet me. |
aribisala0:Didn't know I was talking with an air headed simpleton. |
Tednersy:I followed you, can u please follow back. |
aribisala0:pus.syyy boys n only a set of people dat are known for talking too much usually have d last word n also think they win every argument. |
Tednersy:Am searching, but we can be just friends. |
Tednersy:Will u date me for money? |
aribisala0:when I see an Igbo name I know one. In d olden days dey answer different names that are no longer used these days. Ola and Udah are two words dat has meaning in Igbo language and the combination is clearly an Igbo name. If you say he is Edo, then tell me d meaning In Benin or Ishan language. No Edo man can come out and claim that name, only Yoruba man like you would want to argue this till your last breath. I don't have time for all these your tribal superiority, I can't come and be teaching you Yoruba name like you guys always try to know it all probably bcuz uv heard of a few Igbo names or understand a little Igbo. |
sukkot:U no even get bad mouth, I no get ur type time, Am too busy for this. |
aribisala0:Olaudah |
sukkot:No need of arguing with u again. |
sukkot:Eg Olaedo Olanma Ola Ola means Gold in Igbo There are so many Igbo names with Ola at d beginning |
sukkot:provide your history book. |
sukkot:so in ur tribal mind Olakunle Dipo na delta name Afonja! Dat name is clearly an Igbo name. |
giftq:the name is clearly an Igbo name, I tire for these people o |
cstr1000:Olaudah is clearly an Igbo name |
bakynes:but Olaudah is an Igbo name. |
BudeYahooCom:keep deceiving yourself. Biafra is gone with Ojukwu. |
ignis:I typed a lot of insults for you initially but I realized you might be suicidal so I erased them so that I won't become a murderer unknowingly. Choose your battles wisely, don't attack people for d purpose of getting likes just state your reasons why you think my opinion is senseless. |
notoriousbabe:See your large nose, Ugly women always think they have opinion. |
awillabo:Does not matter. A king sits on the highest seat at his own Palace and that does not reduce the kingship of any other king. |
HIV status should be Made public so that other people can avoid sexual contact with such person. |
lyntiffany:I wonder why them go wan they tell us name when be Igbo. Once a name no sound like Yoruba or Hausa then them conclude it's Igbo forgetting that we have over 100tribes in Nigeria. |
babytoun:He can't smell Aso Rock |
GavelSlam:The question should be, Do Agbor and Kwale people agree they Igbos? When Agbor, Kwale or ukuani, ogba, Ikwere, Opobo, Echie, Omoku, Aniocha, Asaba, and on...... Does anything bad, people attribute it to Igbos (eg Kaduna Nzeogu)but if it is good they call them Niger Delta Eg JJ Okocha |
LexngtonSteele:Nnamdi was not the name you wrote first |
The Ogun state police command recently arrested a suspected ritualist who specializes in buying and using human parts for rituals. According to the state police commissioner, Ahmed Iliyasu, the suspects were members of two syndicates that operate within the state. The police commissioner told newsmen that the first syndicate comprising of 67-year-old Lateef Aremu pictured above and 32-year-old Kola Sodipo, specialized in purchasing and exhuming corpses for money ritual. They were arrested following a tip-off from members of the public. When interrogated, 67-year-old Lateef Aremu, said the business has been profitable as he has been able to build four houses and acquire 15 cars. “I am a farmer and an herbalist. We were doing a foundation in Itoko where I wanted to build a house; there. We saw these bones and we packed them in a bag and that is all. However, when we wanted to do money ritual, he brought a dry skull for the purpose. What we did was to grind the skull and add other ingredients, including a white dove and local soap. It has been up to 20 years since I have been in the business. I don’t use human parts all the time. I only do once in a while. I have built four houses and bought up to 15 vehicles since 1980 when I started this business” he said His accomplice, 32-year-old Sodipo, denied knowing that the old man used skulls for rituals. “I am a farmer. I know baba (Aremu) to be an herbalist, because he usually comes to see my landlord. I also trained as an herbalist. Someone came to me requesting for money ritual and I directed him to baba who negotiated and collected N75, 000 from the client but the ritual failed. The man called me to complain and I asked him to collect his money. He wasn’t ready to collect the money, he wanted it repeated but it failed again. I didn’t know anything about the skull. I didn’t take any skull to him. I only specialized in working for petty traders to boost their trade”. The second syndicate Adebayo Mudasiru and Rashid Abass said they bought human parts for N12, 000. They were arrested with dry and fresh human parts, including a human skull, flesh, teeth and four lizards in Totoro area of Abeokuta, the state capital. The state police commissioner said the suspects were arrested after they were sighted with a suspicious bag. “They specialised in killing people for the purpose of using human parts for rituals. A team of Federal SARS sighted two men on motorcycle with a suspicious bag and were forced to stop and be searched. Recovered from their bag were fresh and dry human parts' the police boss said When interrogated, 36-year-old Mudasiru who claimed to be an Islamic cleric, said it was one of their former teachers who sold the human parts to them. He said they bought the human flesh, skull and about 12 teeth for N12, 000. “We were coming from Itoku to buy some of the ingredients. We didn’t buy the human flesh at Itoku. We collected them from someone in Ijemo area of the town. We were aware of the contents. Human parts are used for money rituals. We actually wanted to use them for ourselves, to draw people’s attention to us and we have been in this job for about five years. We bought the parts from a cleric; the teeth are not costly. I don’t know how many but we bought them for N2, 000; we bought all the human parts, including the skull and flesh, for N12, 000. We went to an Islamic school in Ijaye area of Abeokuta and we have been doing this, though we didn’t learn this in the Islamic school. What we do is to burn the human parts, mix the charred remains with local soap and snail water and use it to bath. We haven’t done it before but that is what we were taught. We were taught to mix lizard, human parts, snail water and other ingredients, we don’t really know how the charms function but that is how we were taught” he said His accomplice, 33-year-old Abass, said: “It is the person who gave us the ingredients that gave us the human parts. He is the one who taught us the way to use them and it is for money ritual. It is the same day we collected it that we were arrested”. https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2017/10/human-part-dealer-confesses-bought-15-cars-built-four-houses-proceeds/amp/
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LexngtonSteele:Dats not an Igbo name. |
sunnysunny69:Dats not an Igbo name. It may be Niger Delta name |
bbsteve:its cheap. |
ihimiray:Try get sense small. It was bought by previous administration. |
CecyAdrian:circumstance of money |


