Celebrities › Re: Chef Chi: Chioma Replies Troll Who Says She’d Have Painful Marraige With Davido by laudate: 6:05pm On May 02, 2018 |
Sagay212: Yes Ogun will destroy his career if he doesn't marry her after all these noise he is making. Do you understand the gravity of shame the idiot will put the girl through if after all these ariwo, he dumps her? I still maintain say God go punish am if him nor marry her. Guy, take am easy! Did anyone tell you that Chioma is not enjoying the attention, or did she tell you she does not know that Davido has 2 other babymamas, in one corner?  I have discovered that many Naija girls like to deceive themselves. They will see the handwriting on the wall, but choose to ignore it, thinking they can change the man, or that they can erase the writing when the time comes. Please bro', do not take any panadol on Chioma's behalf.  Many of these girls would do anything for their 5 minutes of fame. In her own eyes, she is living a good life. Anything you say now, will enter one ear and go out through the other one....  A girl who respects herself and her family name, as well as their reputation, would not flaunt her affair with such an impulsive, brash guy like Davido, all over social media!  |
Celebrities › Re: Chef Chi: Chioma Replies Troll Who Says She’d Have Painful Marraige With Davido by laudate: 5:44pm On May 02, 2018 |
dovelike: First of all Igbo kwenu!! Obviously this girl is fresh from her mom's kitchen, from her facial expressions you know she is not really into this fame thing.
I'm sure Davido has been with a lot of girls but no one has driven him this crazy in love. Igbo kwenu again!!
Although she lacks the fair skinned xteristic particularly attributed to Igbo girls, I still applaud her.
But I don't think she is ready for this kind of exposure by our very own popular father Davido. Okay, o!  I hope you will applaud and hail her like this again, by the time she becomes Babymama 3, after Davido has dumped her to move on to greener pastures! The more things change, the more they stay the same. A leopard can never change its' spots, it can only camouflage them for a while....  Sagay212: GOD WILL PUNISH DAVIDO IF HE DOESN'T LEGALLY MARRY THIS GIRL AND DO A WEDDING WITH HER. I CAN'T IMAGINE HIM JUST MAKING HER A BABY MAMA AND JUMPING TO ANOTHER WOMAN. WITH ALL THESE PAPARAZZI , CHIOMA MUST BE HIS LAST BUS STOP, ELSE NA OGUN GO DESTROY HIM CAREER BECAUSE I DON'T TRUST THE USELESS BOY ONE BIT. You can't imagine...what?  Does the girl not have a brain? Are you the one going to hold a gun to his head, and compel him to marry her? Stop taking panadol, on Chioma's behalf, o! |
Car Talk › Re: Lagos Danfo Buses Now Use Gas Instead Of Petrol - Photos by laudate: 5:23pm On May 02, 2018 |
SULEIMANAKOREDE: CNG is very save,explosion is the last thing that can happen if you take a simple safety measure. CNG cylinders,unlike LPG Cylinders,is designed to withstand extreme handling situations. Who told you LPG cylinders in cars, are not designed to withstand extreme handling situations? CNG cylinders are only thicker than LPG cylinders, because CNG is stored at much higher pressures than LPG. CNG is stored at pressures that can be more than 10x that of LPG. LPG pressure is less than 2 MPa whilst CNG is 20 – 25 MPa. But LPG has a higher energy content than CNG, and you can get more mileage from LPG than CNG. There are over 20 local government areas in Lagos State stretching from Ibeju-Lekki and Epe, to Ikorodu and Badagry. How many CNG refueling stations are located within Lagos State?  |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 5:09pm On May 02, 2018 |
mansamusa08: You got it wrong Mr ITK. Cocaine and Crack are ×50 more addictive than opiods. If you don't know that you can get a pinch of cocaine at the same price as one bottle of parkalin in the streets of Enugu,Lagos and Abuja then you are Naive. Gbam! Don't mind that clueless joker, trying hard to sound intelligent.  The same coke that they sell at waterside inside Lekki, along with marijuana? Go there at night and park your car near those mallams, and see the way 'awon boys' will rush you to advertise their coke and other stuff! |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 5:06pm On May 02, 2018 |
Chubhie: You for come beat me. I dey my papa house. Una just wan take laugh kill person for dis place! 
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Car Talk › Re: Lagos Danfo Buses Now Use Gas Instead Of Petrol - Photos by laudate: 4:57pm On May 02, 2018 |
gonkin: Dude. I know what it looks like. Its why i brought up the stuff about the op's and non looks like this one below.
Now compare. (sigh)! You are still missing the point...!  |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 4:55pm On May 02, 2018 |
Tellemall: You mentioned that people you know who preferred to be known if a first name basis are jerks.
That is a generalization. I've not mentioned such myself.
You're saying that only those who have pseudonyms are approachable and kind by your last post. Go back and read my post again. With an open mind. I referred to the fact that calling people by their first names, does not prevent them from being jerks, or bullies. Show me in black and white where I wrote that "only those who have pseudonyms are approachable and kind."  |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 4:50pm On May 02, 2018 |
abbeyty: You cant still judge the whole content with what they pratice in those over 8 African countries you went. Mind you i only used igbo as an example there are still some other ethnic groups in Nigeria that call themselves by first names. I think is you that needs to grow up and stop imposing your bully belief on others You that is talking, "How many different ethnic groups or African cultures, have you interacted with?" I have asked you this question, twice. You have still not been able to provide a cogent answer. Even in Nigeria, which has over 250 ethnic groups, how many of them call their elders or those older than them, by first names?  The answer you give will determine if you are an imbeciile, a cretin or a wise man.... |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 4:47pm On May 02, 2018 |
Tellemall: Your last paragraph doesn't mean you cannot call people by their names. They weren't "jerks" because of that. Releasing "impact" on people has nothing to do with names.
There is nothing wrong in calling people by their names. What else will you call them by? There are names and nicknames. You address people the way they want to be addressed. So what's the issue?  If someone prefers to be addressed by his first name, it does NOT make him better or smarter, than someone else who does not like such a familiar form of address. |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 4:45pm On May 02, 2018*. Modified: 5:34pm On May 02, 2018 |
chuckjonesautos: Is cocaine as addictive as Heroin? Cocaine addicts go to rehab and fare much better than crack addicts hence it's being very expensive... I have seen what crack can do.. I have seen families torn apart and people behave like animals because of crack... it's starts with ingesting codeine and from there it goes downhill.. I see people who are addicted and are helpless, homeless and debased.. trust me you can't compare crack addiction to marijuana or coke. Stop arguing blindly, and grow a brain.  My post had absolutely nothing to do with heroin being less addictive than cocaine, or any sort of crap. My post was a response to someone who was comparing the prevalence of codeine addicts in the North, with those in the Southwest and Southeast.  I never compared cocaine to crack or to marijuana, so quit being dumb. I have never used crack, cocaine or heroin...so am sorry, do not direct such dumb questions to me, because they make you sound clueless and unintelligent. If you want to score cheap points with your misguided remarks, kindly look elsewhere! 
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Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 3:52pm On May 02, 2018 |
obataokenwa: cocaine can't be even be affordable by so called musicians let alone Hausa aboki. Maybe it is not affordable in the North. But in the South, I guess it must be affordable. In one of the high-brow estates where I used to stay, the thing was sold like water to all those kids, especially the ones on holiday from abroad.... |
Car Talk › Re: Lagos Danfo Buses Now Use Gas Instead Of Petrol - Photos by laudate: 3:48pm On May 02, 2018 |
gonkin: I know how and where it fits my dad purchased a 1994 right hand drive Vw sharan. Before it was converted and the tank is well fitted.
Im just glad you noticed the same thing i did its why i mentioned commercial especially one that has its fittings all exposed. So tell me a passenger cant fiddle with this one?
Just bear in mind that a lot of these commercial drivers ignore safety. Many cars dont have working wipers. And passengers always fiddle with stuff like this. Plus the tank ain't tucked away. It this vehicle had a trunk would be safer but instead its a seat.
So tell me is this one in particular safe? Use your eyes and tell me this guy is playing safe. This one that has gala and bigi cola beside it. Some passengers may put a bag there and force it in thinking it empty. Even vibration an affect this one. Have u seen the nature of some buses? Guy, you are still saying the same thing.  And I agreed with you in my last post, that this particular one was badly fitted.  But where I disagree, is where you said it should not be fitted in commercial vehicles. It can be fitted, if the installation is done properly in accordance with safety guidelines, using the right equipment, valves and casing, by placing it in the trunk, where it cannot be tampered with. Here is a picture of a vehicle installed with CNG cannisters, in the booth and covered by a fire retardant casing. You would not even see the pipes, after the enclosure is covered up. https://www.blogcdn.com/green.autoblog.com/media/2007/06/tancs.jpg
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Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 3:30pm On May 02, 2018*. Modified: 5:03pm On May 02, 2018 |
chuckjonesautos: Cocaine? Do you know how expensive cocaine is? Lol! And do you know that the content of codeine is more dangerous and addictive than cocaine and marijuana? Codeine is a form of Opium and heroin. Crack! It turns people into Junkies and addicts.. read well before you post. Before responding, please try to understand the entire context in which a post is made.  Someone said that youths in the Southwest and Southeast do not give a shiit about codeine, and I responded that they don't because they use marijuana and cocaine. In Lagos Island, there are several joints, where cocaine is traded like water. Even within certain seedy areas in the high brow estates, you can find coke, if you know where to look. So read well before you post!  Try not to forget your understanding on your pillow....next time. |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 3:20pm On May 02, 2018 |
abbeyty: So, how many african contry have you been to?i bet it couldn't be more than two or three, I can tell you tha all these remain seem alien to some African, even in Nigeria some igbo dont believe in calling who is older than you brother or sister (which some yoruba find so insultive), they call you by your name including siblings. So,dont use what you saw in two or three african countries your went to as a yardstick to judge a whole of africa. And I still insist that you should stop saying what you do NOT know!  I have been to more than 8 African countries in East, West and Southern Africa. And each of these countries have various ethnic groups, with different traditions, cultures and rules of engagement. I asked you earlier: "How many different ethnic groups or African cultures, have you interacted with?" You still cannot give a clear answer. Even in Nigeria, there are over 250 ethnic groups, with different cultural practices and customs. And so many of them value seniority and place a great premium on respecting elders.  So how can you say it is only in one ethnic group, that they do not call elders by their first names? Did you conduct a survey of all other ethnic groups? So if "some Igbo don't believe in calling who is older than them, brother or sister and they call you by your name, including siblings" does it mean all other ethnic groups practise this same thing? Biko, grow up abeg!.
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Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 3:04pm On May 02, 2018 |
chuckjonesautos: They are banning it because it affects Northern youths.. Youths in the South West and South East does not give a shit about codeine. If you doubt me go and do the analysis now? Yeah, they don't give a shiit about codeine when they can easily get marijuana and cocaine, at their fingertips! |
Politics › Re: Aisha Buhari Reacts To Ban On Production Of Codeine Containing Syrups In Nigeria by laudate: 2:40pm On May 02, 2018 |
TheFreeOne: When northern leaders failed to provide education and development opportunities for their uneducated teeming youths / almajiris why wouldn't they take solace in drugs?
Madam talk to your husband and other northern elites to stop their almajiri style of governance and invest in youth development. Gbam! A million bans will not solve the core problem of drug abuse, if these issues are not tackled and resolved.  I am even surprised that nobody is talking about setting up detoxification programmes and centres in the North, to get some of the affected youth on the path to rehabilitation, so they can kick the drug habit. |
Celebrities › Re: Davido Denies His Porsche Gift To Chioma Is Under Financing, Car Dealer Responds by laudate: 2:34pm On May 02, 2018 |
thesicilian: Drama people. We all we still be here months later when everything goes south and we start hearing a new song Return my assurance
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Politics › Re: State Of Affairs At Geometric Power Ltd. Aba by laudate: 2:25pm On May 02, 2018 |
Beautiful!  Such heart-warming news. If power supply in that axis can be constant 24x7, it would transform the growth of businesses in that area! And would boost the economic potentials of that region! |
Politics › Re: Lesson Learnt. Touching Story Dino Melaye by laudate: 2:19pm On May 02, 2018 |
Benbellamor: The bolded gave you away, Your hate has eaten deep into your comprehension of reality Dino is even more powerful Now than ever, evident by the 94% WIN over Bello ND FG in the recall bid. and that he sat down saga was the 'finest moment that exposed the witchunt of FG and drew him Massive sympathy' Saraki stoped plenary and the whole Senate visited him exposed your lie
the Crap you just wrote up there is not worthy of anyone's time....NEXT! There was no hate in the OP's post. Please wear the lenses of objectivity, and read it again. It was merely a philosophical piece. Dino did not win anything.  His recall case merely failed, because his people were against Yahaya Bello's antics, and his bad governance, especially within their area. They knew Bello was behind Dino's travails, and any attempt to support the recall exercise, would be seen as a victory for Bello.  They chose to dash Bello's hopes, rather than partake in the whole exercise. It was not done because they love Dino. It was done to spite Bello, who deserved every bit of their disdain!  |
Car Talk › Re: Filling Of Car Gas by laudate: 2:07pm On May 02, 2018 |
smushi: Thanks guys, but d question is how and where to get LPG gas stations? Cos d tin tire me ooo  Where is your area? Look out for an Oando filling station with an autogas skid, in your area. There is one in Ketu-Alapere in Lagos. |
Car Talk › Re: Filling Of Car Gas by laudate: 2:05pm On May 02, 2018 |
sleekman: LPG refill plants are all over Benin. Most public transport vehicles run on LPG in Benin cos its 30% cheaper No sir. There are more CNG refill points in Benin, than LPG, owned by Green Gas Ltd. However, in Lagos there are more LPG refill points, than CNG, owned by different gas companies. Most transport companies & taxis in Benin, run on CNG. There is a big difference between LPG and CNG. |
Car Talk › Re: Filling Of Car Gas by laudate: 2:02pm On May 02, 2018 |
technique: Masije Oil & Integrated Services Limited, Nigeria converts cars from petrol to gas (CNG, LPG) while the car equally still runs on petrol. Injection nozzle differs from manufacturer, pls call Lekan on +234 705400 4014 or email olalekan@masije.com for assistance, we can make you a nipple or crossover that fits major Nigerian gas cylinder, check for any leakage on your system, if any leak, change the gas feed line, etc. We also handle factory fitted cars that ONLY run on gas. Do you sell or fabricate autogas nozzles?  |
Car Talk › Re: Lagos Danfo Buses Now Use Gas Instead Of Petrol - Photos by laudate: 1:55pm On May 02, 2018 |
deebrownneymar: great development but isn't it rather too risky? And how's the remaining amount of gas determined? It is not risky, if properly installed. The amount in the gas tank can be seen from an indicator on the dashboard. |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 1:50pm On May 02, 2018 |
Obierika: It's mumu because you will readily denigrate African culture since you believe everything the white man says! Don't mind them.  They don't realise that even if you call any lecturer or any man by his first name, yet he could still actively work for your downfall, by throwing obstacles in your way. Na who first-name-basis, help? One of my lecturers abroad, always preferred to be addressed as Dr. Moody. Call am by first name, and you will see the mother of all frowns, on his face! |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 1:50pm On May 02, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: A Review Of The A29 Super Tucano Fighter Jets - Photos And Videos by laudate: 1:44pm On May 02, 2018 |
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Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 1:23pm On May 02, 2018 |
Tellemall: What would be wrong if they did?
Africans and pointless traditions. What else would they call you if not your name? Guy, every culture has its' own dynamics.  There are rules of engagement for every form of interaction. And this applies in every society. I don't have a problem referring to anybody by any kind of title he likes. My only issue, is the kind of interaction we have and how much positive impact he or she is willing to release upon my life. One of my greatest mentors in college, was a man we all fondly called Chief, even though he never held any traditional title. We gave him the title, out of deference to his age. The chap was a walking mine of information, a study in humility and a tower of support to many of us. Always willing to go the extra mile, for others. It was a sad day, when we lost him.  I have had some lecturers and bosses, who were addressed by their first names and turned out to be bullies and jerks!  |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 1:18pm On May 02, 2018 |
viktagorion: Cardinal rule of the law of Power:
Never outshine the master. Sun Tzu! |
Politics › Re: A Review Of The A29 Super Tucano Fighter Jets - Photos And Videos by laudate: 1:05pm On May 02, 2018 |
mapet: See my reactions below
I cannot be responsible for your coming up short, making lame analysis and submissions that beggars resonable and sound belief. Should I be responsible for you relying on unreasonable quotes you claimed someone submitted from wiki as a basis of your argument on cost when you could by yourself google to find a veritable comparative pricing? Nigerian govt gave a total sum for buying the planes, you say, without a breakdown of the inputs and added components making up the sum......this to me is the evidence of your inadequacies. It seems your limitation in rationalizing things knows no bounds. You want to be spoon-fed? you cannot reason or what? makes me wonder why should I even waste time with/on you. Lemme guess, you mean the random one from wikipedia or google? You cannot be this shallow! I would have expected that you make a comparative analysis with similar military purchase with related scope. I ask again, was Nigerian Airforce invoiced from wikipedia?
....so you expect me to help your inadequacies like Deomelo has done? unfortunately I do not have that kind of patience. Unfortunately for you, I unlike you do not need to be spoon-fed on what should ideally be basic reasoning.
prattling configuration? It is now that I see that you're dumber than I imagine. I can conclude that you do not read, neither do you diligently verify the facts you so claim; if not, you would have seen that the so-called google/wiki reference you and your dumb ipob ilks bandied left a rider.. "..... the price can go much higher depending on the configuration". I was only calling attention to the fact that you lot kept quoting $10m, are left out the concluding part
Obviously what am I going to do with your needless apologies. That you came up short in itself is comical enough. Who asked you for a long epistle?  Was it because you were so desperate seeking for cheap attention, that you had to respond with this pathetic treatise? Niggah, puhl-eeze! You are even more comical than I thought?
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Car Talk › Re: Lagos Danfo Buses Now Use Gas Instead Of Petrol - Photos by laudate: 12:55pm On May 02, 2018*. Modified: 1:55pm On May 02, 2018 |
gonkin: You dont get my point. Its really hazardous to be used for commercial vehicle in NIGERIA dont quote me wrong. Cuz some ignorant passenger may fiddle with the pipes. Can you see where the canister is place. Tanks are not always inside they are properly insulated as for the mode of combustion, the vehicle is a 4 stroke engine that uses the same theory although on high speeds it wouldn't beat the amount of horses produced from engines running PMS Sir, it is not hazardous for it to be used in commercial vehicles in Nigeria, provided the canisters or cylinders are installed in the right place, with the correct fittings and proper safety gadgets.  Putting it under the passengers' seat, as seen in that picture, is totally wrong!  It should be in the trunk, and covered with a fire-retardant casing. Once it has been properly installed, by a qualified autogas technician, you would not even see the pipes or hose coming out, as it is carefully screwed or bolted down and tucked away from where it can be seen. So which passenger would fiddle with it? |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 12:51pm On May 02, 2018 |
abbeyty: It is yoruba culture, not all africans subscribe to that. Stop saying what you do not know.  How many other African cultures have you studied? Have you been to the Northern states, where there are several different ethnic groups? Where do you think that the culture of 'Rankadede' originated from? I have been to other different African countries, and I have seen the same thing happening, in parts of West Africa and even East Africa. Even in the corporate sector in Nigeria, while working as a staff, some bosses see it as an affront if you call them by their first name! How much more in a school?  |
Education › Re: "Schooling In The UK Made Me Realise How Different Nigerian Lecturers Are" - Man by laudate: 12:46pm On May 02, 2018*. Modified: 1:52pm On May 02, 2018 |
Gourdoinc: lazy students blaming their incessant failures on hapless lecturers. if you think you passed a course, always call for a re-mark and be shamed to smithereens that they even added mark to your failure. dull Nigerian students famzing themselves with knowledge In our local universities, do you think the process of calling for re-marking of your scripts, or getting an external examiner to remark your papers, is an easy thing? In some of our universities here, it is seen as an affront to their authority, if you dare to suggest such a thing.  The process of applying and waiting for a response, is time consuming. The irritation and antagonism you encounter from the lecturers and their clique, when you embark on this fruitless quest, is enough to make you question your mental acuity. If you want to embark on that journey, you need to be strong!  In some local universities, you are even asked to cover the flight cost of the external examiner coming in to review your papers, as well as the cost of his accomodation which can run into thousands of naira. |