Lazyreporta's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Lazyreporta's Profile › Lazyreporta's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (of 61 pages)
Decryptor:I don't know what you mean by that, I have lived in Abuja, even when I go to Jos to spend weeks with my family, and yet I haven't seen such a thing like that.. Even when my ex sister wedded, it was ecwa, and I can see every tribe, singing Yoruba songs, in a church dominated by Jos people. See, Yorubas owned RCCG yet have you seen a thing like that? I at least visit couple of states and they all sing Yoruba songs, love Yorubas.. Here in Jos too.. Carry bigotry comot here.. Been in pH, Edo etc |
Decryptor:See, the easterners come to the west for greener pastures, so what do you expect? Of course you will see more of you guys copying their culture.. It's just normal thing. You'll see less Yorubas in your region, so it's normal you see less of them exhibiting your culture. The same reason why you all have to touch west to breakthrough most times, it's the same reason why you adapt to their language and style. For easterners, you're in west for business, it's not cos you love them, but they welcome you and let you run your businesses, and they buy from you, rent houses and even sell to you. As far as Nigeria and the world is concerned, Yorubas are the least tribalistic. Only your tribe can say Yorubas are tribalistic.. Meanwhile, you're all the most tribalistic people in the world |
Decryptor:Now I know you guys just want to rant.. Drop your own stats then, or I should take the one in your head as facts? Just imagine this rubbish... You put Yoruba in the same sentence with tribalism? So east is? |
ZombieTERROR:good to hear.. Now, this is how it should be.. |
Decryptor:I said the west gave atiku 45%, now you said 2015? the west will never vote like east, they still gave Jona more than 45%, Infact 46% was given to atiku. Here's the result and compare to easterners.. You don't get the point, Yorubas are not tribalistic, unlike you all. So it's funny when una dey talk rubbish, I just smiles. So no be una suppose they threaten any candidate They always split their votes unlike you all
|
TheOgaBoss:Uncle, my opinion.. And Osinbajo never declared, did he? |
Decryptor:did you just say the West gave APC 90% votes? I see, you're just kidding. See, of all the regions, the west remains the educated voters. They don't vote one way like east or north, the gave atiku around 45%, even total votes exceed that of east, upon una 95% votes to atiku cos of obi. Yorubas will always vote for anyone without being tribalistic, unlike you lots. As e dey go so, the west will end up being vp under PDP. Your excuses are lame, cos different people formed the party that brought buhari |
Decryptor:Remind me who you all queue up for during the last election? Still Fulani man with no pedigrees. As for tinubu, I don't like him, but he's actually a far better candidate than any one else who has interest. I no una dey fear ni, na why all these rubbish talk about him. You all no that a tinubu on the ballot is a win for him. Reason you all shout north forever, or don't you have a qualified candidate from your tribe? You all single out tinubu to abuse, how about the rest? Or no other region supported buhari? |
Decryptor:As much as I never said who I prefer, but your hatred for him won't stop him from becoming the president. This just hatred. Don't you all have shame? You abuse him on matter wey no concern am, yet you want his support.. |
God1stson:who is your candidate? OK, who is fit for the position? |
ZombieTERROR:Who is your candidate for 2023? |
ZombieTERROR:If you must wail, at least do it rightly.. What does the topic has to do with tinubu? So you all believes he brought buhari, yet you all don't believe he could bring himself to the same seat? No be juju be that? |
anubabab:Can you write short comedy skits? Something meaningful and funny.. |
GeneralOjukwu:Honestly, it's annoying.. You can project your candidate and promote him.. So simple |
Mitsurugi:I Don notice you.. But I no get biscuit |
Penguin2:This is no longer funny.. This is now pure stupidity.. This man has only 1 vote just like you.. So why are you crying all over the place? Is he the president? Does he hold any elective position? I think you should get a life. This is not opposition but pure hatred. |
superjaks: baba no be us o |
10. Gbenga Windapo Windapo is a prolific actor and comedian. He is a lecturer at Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education (AOCOED). Gbenga Windapo and Hafiz Oyetoro are however not coincidental colleagues at AOCOED as the duo have a long history together as partners having acted in numerous stage plays as a group. Gbenga Windapo founded the comedy group, Lafomania, which had Saka and many other comedians as members
|
9. Dr Olatunji Samson Sotimirin aka Shadow Tunji Sotimirin is a veteran actor whose activity in the Nigerian movie industry spans almost three decades. Tunji Sotimirin stared in Owuro Lojo alongside a young Joke Silva in the early 90s and has also featured in numerous movies including Tade Ogidan’s Hostages. However not many know Dr Sotimirin as a scholar – a university teacher, teaching drama at the Department of creative arts, University of Lagos – and writer whose literary works, including poems, and essays have been widely anthologised.
|
8. Kola Oyewo Kola Oyewo; born 27 March 1946 is a Nigerian veteran actor, dramatist and scholar. Fame came his way in Tunde Kelani’s movie Kosegbe where he played Mako, an incorruptible custom boss. Oyewo had his first degree from the OAU, where he was his son’s classmate. He later proceeded to University of Ibadan where he earned his M.A and PhD in drama. He was a senior lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University , Ile-Ife (OAU) until 2011 before he moved on to head the department of dramatic arts in Redeemer’s University. Oyewo is also currently working at Elizade University Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State as a performing arts lecturer
|
7. Doyin Hassan Doyin Hassan is an actor and lecturer who is popular for his role in the movie Saworoide but the soft-spoken actor with a lady’s voice has since gone on to appear in only Christian movies produced by Mike Bamiloye’s Mount Zion Film Productions. Doyin Hassan holds a PhD in Business Administration and he is a senior lecturer in the department of marketing in Lagos State University (LASU). He is also a former HOD at the department and is currently an Assistant Director in the university’s school of part-time studies in charge of Ogba and Ikorodu campuses and a part time lecturer at University of Lagos (UNILAG)
|
6. Joke Silva Joke Silva, is a veteran Nigerian actress, teacher, director and businesswoman. Joke was appointed to head Nollywood movie studio Malete Film Village owned by Kwara State University, Nigeria. She has been saddled with the responsibility of training people who love the acting profession. Born in 1961, Joke Silva has starred in numerous films and television series in both the English and Yoruba languages. One of her earliest roles was in the 1990 English film ‘Mind Bending’. In 1998, she starred opposite Colin Firth and Nia Long in the British-Canadian film ‘The Secret Laughter of Women’, in which she portrayed Nene. She was Principal at project fame academy. Also, Joke Silva is vice-chairman at Lufodo, which is an accredited performing arts Institution, with hands-on training in acting & performing while her husband veteran actor Olu Jacobs is chairman. They both founded the company.
|
5. Hafiz Oyetoro aka Saka Hafiz Oyetoro; born August 20, 1963 is a Nigerian comic actor who obtained a Bachelor and Master of Art degree in theater art from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) and the University of Ibadan (UI) respectively. He is currently on a doctorate degree at the Institute of African Studies, UI. Afeez Oyetoro is known for his clown role in Nollywood movies and has featured in several Nigerian films. He is currently a lecturer in the department of theatre art of Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education in Ijanikin, Lagos. The actor who is simply known as Saka has been blessed through acting. Acting brought him the MTN brand ambassador contract. He has also modeled for different firms including Diamond Bank and Etisalat. His ‘porting’ from Etisalat to MTN became a big item when he left Etisalat for MTN as a brand ambassador.
|
4. Samuel Dedetoku aka Sam Dede Samuel Dedetoku popularly known by his stage name Sam Dede is a Nigerian veteran actor, director, politician and lecturer. He has appeared in more than 350 films mostly in supporting roles in a career spanning over 20 years. Sam Dede is an award-winning actor and lecturer who’s role in the epic movie Igodo endeared Sam Dede to movie enthusiasts. He is nicknamed ‘Ebube’ for his lead role in the film Issakaba. The former lecturer at the University of Lagos is currently in the employ of the department of theatre arts at the University of Port Harcourt. He was appointed in 2012 as director-general of the Rivers state tourism development agency and served in the position for a brief period. He recently starred in a 2021 film titled Gone as the movie character Ani.
|
3. Dr. Sola Fosudo Sola Fosudo; born March 18, 1958 is a Nigerian prolific dramatist, scholar, critic, film actor and director. Sola hails from Lagos state and was trained as a dramatist at Obafemi Awolowo University and University of Ibadan where he obtained a Master of Art degree in drama. He has featured and directed several Nigerian films. Dr Sola Fosudo is a senior lecturer and head of the department of theatre art and music. Lagos state university (LASU) and the university’s director of information.
|
2. Peter Fatomilola Chief Peter Fatomilola is a Nigerian dramatist, lecturer, film actor, poet and prolific playwright Born 16 January 1946, he is a graduate of theater arts from Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ife, and he learnt under professor Wole Soyinka. He later became a dramatic arts instructor at the OAU. Though he is retired, he still gets invitations to lecture in universities
|
The Nollywood industry is filled with talented individuals who also have side hustles as a good number of them have come out to say that acting and producing movies alone is not sufficient enough to put food on their table. You find many actors delve into other businesses, trying to keep body and soul together; businesses ranging from fashion, organic products sale, trading, cloth selling, lecturing etc. Today, the focus is majorly on top 10 actors who are lecturers on tertiary institutions. A good number of them are doctors as well as Ph.D holders. 1. Joke Muyiwa Joke Muyiwa born 21 March 1963, is a veteran actress and a former Head of Department, performing arts at the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State, where she is currently a lecturer. She lectures in the department of Performing Arts. She had her M.Phil at the University of Ibadan and her PhD at Redeemers University. Joke Muyiwa is a Nigerian film actress, honorary chief, Ph.D holder and lecturer. https://www.withinnigeria.com/entertainment/2022/01/10/10-nollywood-actors-you-may-not-know-are-tertiary-institution-lecturers/ CC: lalasticlala, mynd44
|
Na evangelism You never hear say Jesus no come for the Saint but for the sinner? If you as a Saint no follow them, how we dey be saved? |
Airpeace is notorious for delay Avoid any flight from 5pm with airpeace, you will end up flying around 8 to 9pm.. It's always so |
Kinematics:How much money is available to both states? And I don't believe every road is like that in Rivers or other southern states.. Not even Lagos... So? |
Validated:honestly, this is just an excuse... So to do 1km road anywhere in South, will go through all of these? Remind us, how much does both states receive at the end of the day? Jigawa vs rivers |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 (of 61 pages)