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In this era of skits, when i see stunts like this I just waka pass. Dem fit wan use una free of charge to act their skit. |
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donaldking10:I still don't understand how foolish some people can be. We claim we are tired of old politicians and then a young person comes up and we mock them for losing primaries. Are we this foolish? Banky is well-to-do even without politics, you should be mocking yourself who I strongly believe do not have as much resources as Banky to survive, if anything goes wrong with our nation. |
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Every total man needs a complete wardrobe. A complete wardrobe doesn’t have to be the most expensive or trendiest, but one that captures the various clothing items for every season and occasion. A closet with only corporate outfits remains incomplete, though it may be worth millions of naira. So, setting up a complete wardrobe shouldn’t cost you a fortune. On a shoestring budget, anybody can build one. The aim is to get the most style and versatility with a minimum number of clothing pieces. On that note, we shall check out some wardrobe essentials for the Nigerian man. With this, you should be able to set up a wardrobe that isn’t influenced by seasonal fashion trends. Regardless of your personal style, be it corporate or clean-cut casual, this is a timeless mix that will cover you for all seasons, events, and occasions. So, style up like the African king you are and ensure these essentials are in your closet. 1. Plain Black Suit Go through the heading again; I said black suit, not black coat. A proper Nigerian bro understands what I am saying. You should have a black-colored fitted suit in your closet, even if your favorite colors are burnt-orange or turquoise brown. In fact, a black suit should be the first suit you acquire, especially if you can't afford the different colors on the spectrum. Black is a timeless color that complements all skin tones. A black suit exudes luxury and gives you that quintessential classic appearance. It fits well with formal and informal settings, so you can rock it to the office, church, or a romantic dinner with your queen. If you can afford just one suit, then make it a plain black suit with no unique designs or patterns. You don't want everyone to notice that you're wearing the same suit all the time. 2. White Long-Sleeve Shirt with Collar A white long-sleeve shirt is essential and the foundation of any stylish man’s wardrobe. You don’t have to be a lawyer or a chorister to own one. It can be a dress shirt, an oxford, or a packet shirt. Whatever appellation it goes by, a crisply ironed white long-sleeve shirt radiates confidence and adds luster to your appearance. This is especially important if you are dark-skinned. Fashion experts also recommend it for formal occasions, such as interviews and board meetings. 3. Jeans Jeans are undeniably versatile and durable, making them a must-have in every man’s wardrobe. They are one of the most powerful and useful clothing items in a man’s wardrobe and can be combined to suit any occasion, such as work, a party, or a date. A tough outfit like jeans is required to make you smart enough to navigate Nigerian cities. In today’s world, it’s unusual for a young man not to have at least one pair of jeans in his wardrobe. They come in various styles, designs, and colors, but whatever your choice is, make sure you have a pair of blue and black-colored jeans in your wardrobe. These colors blend well with most outfits. 4. Native Wears Nigerian traditional attire is one fascinating aspect of our culture. Gone are the days when only English regalia were classy and trendy. These days, native wear has become the headliner, both at events and at the corporate level. Native outfits should be a part of every Nigerian man’s wardrobe. You will need them to showcase your African and Nigerian heritage at traditional weddings, funerals, and child dedications, among other occasions. Add some native wear to your clothesline so you're not caught off guard when the occasion arises. Nigeria’s diverse cultures and ethnic groups provide a plethora of options. Some general ones include Senator, Ankara outfits, kaftan, Isiagu, and Agbada. Aside from native wear from other tribes in the country, you should also get some of your tribe’s indigenous attire in your closet. 5. T-Shirts Every Nigerian man should have some tees in his wardrobe. T-shirts are the ideal combination of simplicity and comfort, and their versatility enhances your style in a variety of ways. You may use them to fill the gaps in your wardrobe without spending a fortune. They’re also easy to put on when you’re in a hurry. As there are no buttons or zippers, you literally throw them on. It is an effortless and adaptable piece of clothing, and there’s always a style, fit, and color for every man. 6. Joggers Joggers are no longer restricted to the gym, even though they are designed for exercise. They have evolved into a key wardrobe essential. You can look classy yet casual in a pair of joggers. It’s more like saying, “I’m a man of class and style, but right now my mood is informal.” While joggers aren’t considered formal wear, we can style them to suit different dress codes or events. It is one notable fashion item that deserves a spot in your wardrobe. 7. Shorts In Nigeria, where the weather is hot, shorts provide you with the luxury of style, comfort, and airflow, exposing your skin to more oxygen. They’re also a good option if you’re not doing business or attending a formal ceremony or event. For gym rats, putting on shorts offers you the opportunity to show off those well-sculptured thigh muscles and calves you spent time working on. Shorts are a timeless wardrobe essential anytime. 8. Neckties Ties have undoubtedly withstood the test of time to become one of the modern man’s wardrobe staples. They’re versatile pieces that can be worn in several ways and situations. No man’s wardrobe is ever complete without a tie in it. You may have a handful of bow ties, but you need more neckties to match your outfits. 9. Caps/Hats There is a hat for every occasion, whether formal or casual. The challenge is in choosing the right one that suits the event. However, you can start with baseball caps. They are the most common and preferred type of cap for men because you can wear them with almost any casual outfit. Besides being a fashion accessory, the baseball caps double as a sun-shield in sunny weather. Also, incorporate some traditional caps into your fashion collection. Native caps have a cultural significance, and they complement the traditional outfits. Interestingly, every ethnic group has a specially crafted cap for their attire. On that note, the native caps you purchase should complement the various traditional regalia in your wardrobe. 10. Black Corporate Shoes A good outfit should be worn with good quality shoes. It is speculated that a woman’s first impression of a man is his shoes. A quality black corporate shoe will always stand out. So you can start by investing in some quality ones. I’m particular about the color black because it is appropriate for most formal occasions like weddings, funerals, and job interviews, and it goes with every color of shirt, trousers, and even native outfits (for native outfits, use laceless and buckleless shoes). (This is the abridged version. Read the full article at https://gentsaffairs.com/clothing_that_should_be_in_mens_wardrobe
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OBALOLA55: no mind the mumu. lol |
Anitatunde:Leave that thing. Oyibo man is not stupid to create a number with no security feature. Nobody can steal a dime from your bank account with only your bvn. If not, bankers for dey collect money from people's account easily. The most they can do is to get access to your information but these information are useless to the scammer without you giving them your password and the OTP sent to your phone. So its not as easy as this guy is saying. |
blazingblender:Na for woman na. What else? ![]() |
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Big Brother Naija (BBN) is without a doubt the biggest reality TV show on the African continent. It's a social experiment where 18 or more contestants are locked in an isolated apartment for 70-90 days to live together and compete for a prize worth over N90 Million Naira. With a brand new house, a brand new SUV, foreign trips and vacations, endorsement deals and lots more, all inclusive. The Application Forms will be out in a few days. But... Do not apply until you read this to the very end! The lives of many contestants have changed for the better through this reality TV show and you can be the next to smile home with the grand prize. Yes... It is possible. Just endeavor to read till the end because I will be sharing with you some important tips, secrets and strategies of the game that will give you an edge over other contestants, right from the audition to Biggie's house. In my almost 20 years of following the game show, I observed that a lot of contestants go into the Big Brother's House with no strategy and expect to win by chance. Though luck can smile on you, but having some good strategies increase your chances of winning. Briefly, I shall reveal to you the various strategies and tricks you can employ to drastically increase your chances of winning the game show. Game Tips & Secrets Over the years, I've noticed a similar trend in contestants' behavioral patterns that either make or mar their chances of winning the game show. I took time to study these patterns in relation to the viewers’ reactions. Surprisingly, in all of my case studies, the outcomes were consistent. While there is some luck involved in the game, to really go far in Big Brother Naija, you must devise a strategy that puts you in the good book of both the housemates and the viewers. This is important because appealing to only the viewers may not save you all the time. There are times when the decision of fellow housemates determines who stays or leaves. I've seen that twist in the game numerous times. Therefore, it is not out of place to deduce that, there are three major factors every housemate must observe to go far in the game; You must be yourself, interact well with your fellow housemates, and avoid boring the viewers. Now, here are some tips and secrets that will give you a high winning advantage if you are lucky to be in the Big brother House: 1. HIT THE GROUND RUNNING Once you get into the Big Brother House, hit the ground running. Get involved in activities and try to stay visible because at the early stages you have a full house and the tussle for visibility is high. So, whatever you're good at, show it off right away to catch the camera's attention. Don’t wait till the second or third week because eviction commences in the second week and your activities in the first week determine whether or not you will be among the first to be evicted. 2. FORM CORDIAL ALLIANCES WITH HOUSEMATES THAT SURVIVE MULTIPLE EVICTIONS If you notice that a particular housemate is never evicted whenever he or she is put up for eviction, that housemate most likely has a large fan base outside that keeps saving him from eviction. Form an alliance and become close friends with such housemates and as much as you can, avoid nominating such persons for eviction. Or else you become an enemy to their fans. But if you're a close friend, there are chances that his fans will throw their weight behind you whenever you are up for eviction. 3. BE HONEST ABOUT YOUR MARITAL STATUS Disclose you true marital status to fellow housemates. If you are married, don't let that stop you from getting along with the other housemates. Never pretend to be single when you are married; it will backfire. Viewers who are familiar with you, particularly friends of your spouse, will blow your cover and expose you on social media. Your reputation will nosedive instantly and you will lose viewers' support. Thin Tall Tony made this blunder in BBN Season 2. He was initially admired by many for his creativity and leadership qualities. But he lied that he was single and even became romantically involved with fellow housemate, Bisola. Then pictures of him with his wife and kids flooded the internet. His fans, especially the females, were disappointed. He was evicted from the show shortly. 4. IF MARRIED, PLAY THE GAME RESPONSIBLY Here's another piece of advice for married housemates. Have fun, laugh, and play, but know your limits. When it comes to engaging in any act that is unexpected of a married person, quickly call it off. Don’t get carried away to the extent of having romantic escapades in the house. If you play “Truth or Dare”, decline any daring task that’s not morally appropriate for a married person to engage in. This is so because ours is a highly hypocritical and religious society. I don't know about other terrains, but in Nigeria, once you overlap your boundaries as a married person, the viewers will resent you for embarrassing your spouse. In the 2021 edition of BBN, Tega, a female housemate, started the game perfectly well by keeping to rule 4 above. She informed the other housemates that she was happily married with children and then played the game with that consciousness, winning the admiration of many viewers. But after a few weeks in the game, she lost guard and got romantically involved with fellow housemate, Boma. The outrage from the viewers was loud and mad. Both Boma and Tega got kicked out of the show immediately they were up for eviction. [This is an abridged version. You can get the full version here; w w w.t i n y u r l . c o m/bbnlanding] (remove spaces btw the letters)
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This cowardly fool still get mouth to talk? Dark secrets kill you there. Useless man. |
Only FOOLS will be deceived by this outdated strategy. Tinubu is the proudest goat on earth. May he never smell Aso rock in his life. Yeye man |
Sweetplum:This is the most intelligent comment of all the comments so far on this thread. God bless you my dear, your school fees no waste. You get sense well well. |
"Buhari will tackle insecurity while Osinbanjo will tackle the economy". That was the stupid thing they told simpletons during their useless campaign and baba was standing there smiling as if he understands the english language they were speaking. Set of fools called leaders. |
Chikeluba25:Nice write-up but you no make any sense sha. |
When they fight and quarrel they will NEVER show that one. But when they want to play to deceive naive people like the owner of the youtube channel, they will quickly come online to post that one. Na so people been dey praise 2face's marriage until the wife got tired of pretending and spilled the beans. My dear, if you have a man who loves you, hold am tight. There WILL be FIGHTS and QUARRELS, its normal. But hold on to the love you both shared and dont think other relationships are better than yours because you no know weda Uchemba and him wife vex and sleep for separate rooms after playing that game. Social media na virtual reality. No go kee yasef for nothing. |
Aonkuuse:By the grace of God your mumu go last long. You are suffering under the bad leadership of Buhari yet you no get voice talk. Person wey dey flex and enjoy outside the country dey try to help you speak on your behalf and fight the idiot of a president and you dare to talk shit about him with that space on your face you call mouth. Are you normal? |
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I was in Abuja a few weeks ago for the funeral of a colleague who died of prostate cancer at 52. Perhaps he would have survived to cater for his family of 3 kids if they detected it early enough. It was a touching and emotional experience that triggered a train of thoughts in my mind. I would like to use this medium to increase the awareness of a silent killer whose mission is to decimate the male population in the world. Yes, you read that correctly; the male population. Prostate problems affect only men, and men over 40 years are the most vulnerable. This article serves as a wake-up call to men all over the world. Rather than boring you with medical and scientific gibberish, I will break it down in a simple language that the average Joe can understand. Note that there are no guarantees to prevent prostate problems, but you can reduce your risk by taking these simple steps. https://gentsaffairs.com/why-every-man-aged-40-and-above-should-prostate-health-seriously/
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Voting that idiot Buhari in 2015 |
HappyPagan:Are you such a fool? You sound like you are one of those useless Nigerians in the diaspora that know nothing about their home country. A wicked and heartless government like that of Buhari is saying there was no killing and youre saying the families of the victims should further endangered their lives by telling the world that the government is lying by providing evidence of the death of their loved ones. Are you okay? Will you be the one to protect them when the government come after them? Why do you think DJ Switch is on the run? So if you see a man with gun beat you up and dare you to tell anyone that he beat you, you for foolishly open you mouth to tell the whole world that you were beaten by the man with a gun abi? You are not a wise person. The dead are gone, there's no need to further endanger the lives of those they left behind. CNN saw it all and have video footages of the massacre. We saw the video clips of bullet-ridden bodies lying on the floor during the attack, we heard the gunshots, we dont' need any useless government, governor or panel to tell us otherwise because we know the truth. You can choose to wallow in their lies if you so wish. |
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Leverage2021:So these are what you term greatness? You too mumu o. ![]() |
SavageResponse:Fortunately, most of the online loan apps do not rely on income levels. Unless those owned by banks |
Justhere:hahahaha You sure sey you sabi mathematics? I no sure o. People like you shouldnt attempt to take a loan at all at all. So that you no go miscalculate go use the loan money buy swimming pool. ![]() |
Have you tried multiple times to get online loans from any of the numerous loan apps, only to get turned down each time? Maybe you even applied for a larger sum but got peanuts. In this article, I’ll reveal the hidden conditions that must be met for your loan request to be approved. I will also show you a simple trick you can use to get online loans from loan platforms without breaking a sweat. These are battle-tested strategies obtained from insider information. One important term you need to understand before requesting a loan is the Credit Score. It is a primary determinant if your loan request will be approved or rejected. Your Credit Score is a statistical representation of your creditworthiness. It is based on your credit history and is one of the primary elements used by online loan platforms to establish your creditworthiness. It is a reflection of the level of risk involved in giving a loan to a potential borrower. So loan operators utilize it to assess the borrower's ability to repay the loan when it is due. To check your credit score, visit the official website of the Nigerian Credit Bureau or the First Central Credit Bureau. If you are an MTN user, you can check your credit score on your mobile phone by dialing the USSD code *565*8#. Now let’s get to the prime purpose of this post. Click on the link to get a free copy of the full guide of my secret trick to getting your loan request approved by online loans platforms. I call it the Loan Hack. https://gentsaffairs.com/how-to-always-get-your-online-loan-application-approved
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With that shit that happened in Imo state, where someone who took 4th position was brought up to overthrow Ihedioha, I will not congratulate soludo yet until after 3 years of swearing in. |
