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niaralandtopuser:That is the forte of selfless and altruistic people. Unfortunately, these are terms that are foreign to the average Nigerian. ![]() |
Aladdin1:Lol ...It has always been censored. The R18 rating of the show is not there for play. It's even boldly printed on the top right hand of the screen that the show is R18 meaning that it's not just for above 18 years old but strictly restricted. Even in non- BBN programmes like Africa Magic movies, DSTV tells you beforehand if the movie will contain violence, crude language, nudity/sex and it's left to you to make your choice to continue viewing or change the channel. Dstv also provides you with the option of locking certain channels with a PIN using your remote. What other forms of censoring do you need again? What we have are just noisemakers who hardly watch the show, probably can't afford any of the subscription packages (Yes, I said so ) and just join the bandwagon of people screaming immorality. We have been here before in all the BBN seasons, they cry and wail - the noisemakers, while the show goes on and then the following here these hypocritic noisemakers resume their noise the following year when another BBN season starts. |
onenaija001:Because the school has a standard uniform required for both boys and girls, any additional piece of clothing is against the school's laws. It's a pretty simple rule. |
See ehn, This world. Just create content or even semblance of content and package it very well, then add a price tag. People that can afford it and truly need it will buy, while the rest keep complaining. ![]() |
This very long letter because of a useless piece of clothing. One would expect Muric to use the opportunity to include in the letter important issues like asking ISI to upgrade their computer and science laboratories to world standard, reduction in tuition or adding vocational skills training to their curriculum. But no, wearing a useless piece of clothing that is not the school's uniform is more important. ![]() |
It's funny how these same set of wailers claim they don't know the importance of the show but simply rush to comment any time BBN topic hits frontpage. One mumu is even talking of focusing on fixing Nigeria instead of watching the show. When you ask them what they've being doing the past one year to fix Nigeria when the show was off air, you will still get a foolish response. ![]() The show is rated R18, there are more than 50 channels running simultaneously on DSTV while BBN is on that you can switch to, the science and technology section of Nairaland is very very dry these wailers never visit there and contribute topics, Yet these hypocrites keep complaining about a show you are not forced to watch. Abeg, make una no kill me with laff. |
It's her microphone. Look at the other clearer pictures you will see her mic hanging. Trust some Nigerians to blow this out of proportion. |
This is a pointless and time wasting argument. Nigerian men living in Nigeria will still end up get married to Nigerian women living in Nigeria and will do this either wilfully, by force or due to circumstances, irrespective of the preferences of both parties. Case closed! |
tartarus:Ignorance with pride. ![]() |
These suicides and deaths in Kogi mean nothing. People will still queue and vote for Yahaya Bello after receiving rice and a litre of ground nut oil. |
Tolexander:What situation is better? Fulani herdsmen, Boko Haram, KIDNAPPING, death trap roads, mob attack on innocent people e.g Aluu 4, PHCN wahala, poor and/or affordable healthcare, street/area cultism e.g Baddoo, constant flooding when it rains, accidental discharge from checkpoint police, Police/army/navy/airforce brutality on civilians, one chance , ritual killings, Rape and police lackadaisical attitude to rape victims. Even in Nigeria we are racists to each other and have had our own crisis based on tribe. You stand a better chance surviving in those countries with pockets of racism than in Nigeria. |
Lol...Was there anytime it was stated that BBN is a welfare scheme? This one you people are complaining about selecting well to do people. |
Indomie001:All the best. |
Indomie001:I presume you can find your way to Oshodi. From Oshodi, board a bus to Ojota/Ketu and get down at Maryland busstop . Then take a bike to the street. Most importantly find your way to Oshodi first, you can get to anywhere in Lagos from Oshodi. You can ask for directions from drivers and conductors at Oshodi to anywhere in Lagos. |
Indomie001:Not too familiar with that side of Lagos. Let me ask around. |
hahn:Bro, which is better? Stay where he is because he is scared not he might not get the job which he has not even applied for, also remember he can look for cheap hotel to spend the night or two nights for the interview or leave his comfort zone and come down for the interview if eventually he is selected? |
Indomie001:Apply first, if you are shortlisted for interview. Come down to Lagos and get a cheap hotel to spend the night or two, after the interview return to your current location. If you get the job, take a soft loan and rent a small apartment and then pay back. Another method but a bit risky announce on Facebook or Whatsapp group of your Old secondary school classmates association that you need someone to squat with in Lagos. At least, you are familiar with them. Don't just say no. Just do something. Stop saying I can't or I don't know anybody. It only shows you are comfortable in your current state. |
Indomie001:You definitely don't need a job and are quite comfortable in your present state, else you will not be reluctant because of the location. |
While you lots are busy complaining, the graduates who truly need the job and know the value of N150k/N200k as starting salary in this ''Next Level era'' have gone on to apply. Keep complaining.! |
Aldaud:So Saraki was the one that destroyed the toilets and bathrooms. That's interesting.Meanwhile, most NYSC camps are exactly like this. It's always an eyesore. The corps members mess up the whole place with their I-don't-care attitude. Trust me, some corps members are PIGS in human clothing. If you doubt NYSC camp toilets are these way because of corps members then check out many public toilets in Nigeria. You will find out that the camp is just a microcosm of Nigeria. The NYSC camp administrators rarely carry out maintenance/small renovation after a batch leaves the camp. It's easy to lay blame on government whereas the people passing the blame are also culpable. |
And the useless blogger had to post the same picture of him posing with his laptop 5 times? ![]() |
1. This didn't even happen in Nigeria, they were all speaking french. Possibly, an African francophone country. 2. Secondly, I tried to listen to the audio very well, yes I understand french, no where in the video was reference made to someone sleeping with each other. These useless Nigerian bloggers will just get a picture/video, caption it any manner they like, copy and paste comments from instablog and bring it to Nairaland for you people to consume. Yet, on their own blog there is zero activity in the comment section on the same page. I wonder how they plan to survive in the blogosphere with no creativity. Let me tell you guys a secret, YOU ARE ONLY DIRECTING TRAFFIC TO INSTABLOG. Since 90 % of your content is blatantly copied from there |
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...It has always been censored. The R18 rating of the show is not there for play. It's even boldly printed on the top right hand of the screen that the show is R18 meaning that it's not just for above 18 years old but strictly restricted. Even in non- BBN programmes like Africa Magic movies, DSTV tells you beforehand if the movie will contain violence, crude language, nudity/sex and it's left to you to make your choice to continue viewing or change the channel. Dstv also provides you with the option of locking certain channels with a PIN using your remote. What other forms of censoring do you need again?
One would expect Muric to use the opportunity to include in the letter important issues like asking ISI to upgrade their computer and science laboratories to world standard, reduction in tuition or adding vocational skills training to their curriculum. But no, wearing a useless piece of clothing that is not the school's uniform is more important.
It's funny 