Sports › Re: 13 Things To Know About Late Football Legend Pele by luluman: 11:21am On Dec 30, 2022 |
KingAzubuike: Una just dey shout greatest of all time. Pele era where defense be like water.. era wey you go play one slow ball to post keeper go stretch him life yet him hand no go reach. Check most of his goals.. cheap goals he wouldn't even score from the 90s till date. Pele was good but if he had played in this era, it wouldn't have been easy for him and he would have just being an ordinary player.
Don't get me wrong, Pele is great. If you say he's the greatest of all time, I won't argue because it's your opinion. Even someone like delima Ronaldo or Adriano Leite Ribeiro would have done wonders in that era. Its understandable that you were not born during his reigns; what an indomie generation we have. |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Who Raped And Molested An Army Personnel Have Been Arrested by luluman: 10:15pm On Dec 29, 2022 |
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Travel › Re: Japa Propaganda And The Mindset Of The Nigerian Youths by luluman: 10:07pm On Dec 29, 2022 |
Tenshades: We all can't run. YES!
At the same time, we all can't be comfortable with hardship.
Let those who want to run do so. And if you choose to stay, stay without crying about who leaves.
You can't dictate how people should live their lives or choose where people should stay/travel to.
Your life is yours, not theirs. I tire o |
Travel › Re: Japa Propaganda And The Mindset Of The Nigerian Youths by luluman: 10:06pm On Dec 29, 2022 |
Samunique: I've watched with amazement and bewilderment how the social media nairaland inclusive, have been filled with the stories of leaving Nigeria to other countries with the impression that, once they get there their problems are over. I think this big fat lie will hunt, and may destroy our future generations if nothing is done about it.
1. They believe once you leave the shores of this country, you have nothing to worry about again bcs automatic success is now guaranteed. If this is true, what happens to many Nigerians that are now stranded after so many years abroad ? Is the system over there a contributory factor as well 
2. Government is bad ! Yes Nigerian government is very bad, if not the worst in the whole world. But then, who is the government, isn't it you and I ? Are we forgetting that a government is a product of the society and the reflection of its people ? If the government is bad, then we're bad as a people !
This very generation of Nigerian youths is worse than the current leaders of the pass/outgoing generation they're blaming.
At least, our current leaders did not practice Yahoo Yahoo, Yahoo plus, they did not steal women pants for money ritual, they didn't engage in kidnapping for quick money etc in their time. But this generation does and even far worst things. I'm not in anyway exhonorating them bcs they have really messed up this country. But this generation is now worst than them.
Yes our pass and current leaders steal our collective wealth ? They did/do so bcs we allow them to, based on ethic, tribal and religious sentiments. In fact continuous stealing is only possible in the society of thieves and robbers. If all we could produce as leaders are thieves and looters, then that's who we all are as a people.
These same people that are preaching "JAPA" now, will never obey a simple traffic rule while in Nigeria, but they're there now throw every kind of stone against their own country. Ask them what's their own contribution back home towards nation building.
Did they ever obey simple traffic rule?
What about paying their taxes, what was their contribution to social development and services etc ?
These things and more they're willingly do over there bcs they know that the [b]the sicitzens of those countries make law and systems to work not even the governments, and they cannot hid under a finger. Remove the law and oder over there, and see them showing their true colours.
Lastly, I think there are some external forces behind this sudden propaganda of japa. I know Nigeria is at it worst state since it started as a nation, but if we all run away, who will rescue and build it, where would we run back to when the jungle is matured outside ?
Nations are built by their citizens.
And for those of you outside Nigeria whose job now is to mock and denigrate the country, remember your people are still leaving here.
Some are even going as far as mocking God, the two major religions, saying all manner of things against the church, mosque etc. For your information, Nigerians have always been religious, it's in our DNA. There's a time Nigeria was working, our currency was better than the British pounds. My mother's senior brothers who schooled in the UK came back to Nigeria to work, and that didn't make people less religious.
Maybe you forgot, I will remind some of you that, some of your parents wouldn't have been educated but for the help the church and missionary Schools .
https://www.nairaland.com/7495060/why-nigerians-less-religious-when/2
Build, don't destroy the Nation
Nlpf mod, DisGuy, justwise, seun, lalasticlala and co Anyone can preach anything much as any can choose to go to any part of the world. |
Politics › Re: Former Osun Officials Return Government Vehicles After Adeleke’s Warning by luluman: 3:39pm On Dec 29, 2022 |
Omihanifa: When Jonathan was leaving office, so many people went away with exotic cars, Mercedes benz s class, land cruisers, hilux, prados etc So you were taught to steal because another person stole? |
Travel › Re: Mass Deportation Of Nigerians From India by luluman: 3:05pm On Dec 28, 2022 |
ednut1: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmrPfT1DMms/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Hmmm
According to the person recording ,some of the children being deported have their parents are in jail.
From South Africa to Cyprus to China to Cambodia to Turkey to Ethiopia to Ghana to Kenya to Malaysia to UAE to Italy to Thailand to Indonesia to India. What exactly is wrong with some Nigerians When one's mind is made up about Nigeria you need God to change that mind. |
Politics › Re: I’m Not Spare Tyre, I Do Not ‘Bedwet’ — NNPP Presidential Candidate, Kwankwaso by luluman: 10:16am On Dec 28, 2022 |
malel1: You will never see Yorubas respond to this statement because their masters have spoken. If it was sabinus, heaven will fall that day . Bunch of cowards You never stop showing the world how "DUMB" you & your kins are: Were all of you in your region born like that? |
Celebrities › Re: Rosy Meurer Celebrates Husband, Olakunle Churchill On His Birthday by luluman: 10:13am On Dec 28, 2022 |
Wiseandtrue: Mtcheeeeew
Shame on you if you condemn Tonto Dike and leave these two Modified:
Omo, once you just mention Tonto, all these hopeless males with multiple monikers go come for your neck
See mention hypocrites So the world should condemn everyone because they condemned Tonto? |
Celebrities › Re: BBNaija's Sheggz And Bella Celebrate their First Christmas Together (Photos) by luluman: 10:17pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
Nawttiboi007: Confused set of people Fight 7:30, settle 7:35, quarrel again 7:40, settle 7:50, break up 7:55, divorce 7:58, love again 8:00 on & on |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Does It Mean To Be A Teacher In The Uk? by luluman: 10:13pm On Dec 27, 2022 |
IyaTola: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A TEACHER IN THE UK?
Being a teacher in the UK is a horrible experience — it is a taste of hell. I was a teacher in Zimbabwe for over 10 years.
I loved my work; I remember assemblies where children would greet us in chorus. I was proud to be a teacher.
Our students would salute and greet us on the streets, showing us respect. A misbehaving pupil would hide, show remorse on being found out.
The day I left for the UK, I was excited and convinced that I would make an impact as a teacher in the land of the Queen.
According to Mhofu from Luton, teaching in the UK is no walk in the park. Mhofu: “You know, if it wasn’t for teaching, I probably wouldn’t have travelled as much as I did. It was the teaching that got me around the world. But here in the UK, I got a rude awakening.
I got a teaching job at a school in Luton which was touted to be one of the best schools. I was grateful and overjoyed. On my first day in class the children looked at me as if they were seeing a ghost. One child raised his hand and said to me: ‘Are you an idiot’. I was shocked; I was a teacher.
I looked at the child and wanted to hit him but I had been warned never to touch a child or I would die in prison. I pretended I had not heard the child then I heard another say: ‘Hey, are you deaf?’ I was so angry and I walked out to make a complaint to the teacher-in -charge. As I stepped out, the classroom broke into uncontrollable laughter. I had never been insulted by a child and let alone a white one. I was so angry l started shaking.
I walked into the teacher-in-charge’s office. He looked at me and said go and control your class first. I walked back in the class and everything that followed made me sick to my gut. I just had to leave the classroom as l did not trust myself not to take my typical ‘teacher action’ against these wayward children. I went home.
I got a call from the school which informed me that I had been fired because I had no confidence and skills of dealing with children. I then got another job as a teacher. This time, I was called a ‘supply teacher’ who is equivalent to a temporary teacher. The only difference is a supply teacher is a qualified teacher.
I arrived at the school, this time determined to bring some order. As I walked into the classroom, I saw, on the green board, an offensive statement. It was a question: ‘What’s the difference between a monkey and a blackman?’
Just below it was an answer: ‘At least a monkey can climb trees.’ When I asked who wrote that in a very angry voice, the class remained silent.
I turned to the board to rub the offending statement. When I was done and turned to the class, I saw my bag fly out of the window. I got angry and shouted at the class. The head-teacher and a few other teachers rushed to the class. The pupils all rushed to one corner and on seeing the headmaster, they started screaming.
The headmaster, in front of the children told me I was intimidating the kids and making the learning environment a war zone. I told him they had thrown my bag out of the window and had written racist remarks on the board.
The head-teacher said he could see nothing on the board and the kids shouted that they had thrown it out after I had tried to hit them with it. I was asked to go home and reflect on my teaching skills.
The classroom is controlled by children; you must do what they want and you must not dictate to them. The head takes the word of the child against yours. Now I am working towards extracting myself from a career I was passionate about and I ask myself why?
Those who are thinking of teaching here must brace themselves for a torrid time.” According to Paul Taruvinga: I had my interview with a teaching agency in the UK before I finished University.
I was accepted and so when I arrived in London in 2003 on my UK working holiday visa, I was ready to start my teaching career in Hackney, East London, an area I was soon to discover to be one of London’s most challenging.
I wasn’t quite ready to settle into a full time job so I went straight for the supply (casual, substitute) teaching. This meant I was running all over the East End, going to different schools every day. It was a great way for me to get to know the city.
It was also a fantastic way for me to learn how to be an adaptable teacher – different students, different classes every day.
One day I was called to the headmaster’s office; I was informed that a child had complained that I speak so loud that the child is now having sleepless nights. I was asked to lower my voice or I would be sued if the child went deaf.
I am not a loud speaker; I was shocked. I could not answer. Then one day I was accused of sexual abuse. I was alleged to have touched a girl-child on the shoulder. I was told any form of touching was abuse. I was suspended.
After three months of no pay, I was reinstated. I now hate teaching with a passion.”
John Dickson: “l was reprimanded for calling a child ‘my son’. When I came to school the following day there was a fuming parent who said to me: ‘Hey, my son has a father at this school now!’
I said I didn’t know about that and then she accused me of calling him ‘my son’ the previous day in class. I went numb.
She went to the head and I was seriously admonished.” The culture here is so strange. There is nothing like stopping students from throwing chairs at each other. The schools here are a complete opposite of the schools back home. Teaching is a nightmare here. It is the most stressful job in the UK.
Copied! Chairman, not every part of the world share the ideology of Nigeria .For those that can tolerate their excesses, bear the insult and make your money. |
Sports › Re: Argentina's Central Bank Is Considering A Lionel Messi Bank Note by luluman: 5:20pm On Dec 22, 2022 |
JASONjnr: Again, CR7 is way better than Messi and I won't even bother wasting my time with urchins quoting me...
FIFA president's reaction when France scored tell alot about the fixing of all Argentina's games...... Bros you get problem o: will you tell Argentines to put his pic on their note? Go to your CR7 country and tell them instead. |
Celebrities › Re: BBNaija's Tega Lists Qualities She Wants In A Man Without It Leading To Marriage by luluman: 12:27am On Dec 21, 2022 |
[quote author=TheWordM post=119308300]Noted. |
Celebrities › Re: BBNaija's Tega Lists Qualities She Wants In A Man Without It Leading To Marriage by luluman: 12:27am On Dec 21, 2022 |
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Sports › Re: 'He Won 3 World Cups': Brazil's Pele Remains The Greatest Player Ever – Oliseh by luluman: 12:23am On Dec 21, 2022 |
Niwdog: Absolutely balderdash You just open dictionary. He said the fact. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: What Does It Take One To Work In A Mortuary? by luluman: 2:03pm On Dec 20, 2022 |
Truvelisback: Good day, fellas. What does it take one to work in a Mortuary? It takes a man or woman who has heart to handle dead bodies. I once asked a guy, he said: U never baff, u say wan work for mortuary? He laughed. He said, there are certains they do(possibly rituals) before handling dead bodies and work there. You first need to spend 7 days & 7 night in cemetery thats all. |
Politics › Re: No Politician Can Save Nigeria, Only A Revolution Can - Deji Adeyanju by luluman: 10:40pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
God1000: Confused activist, I really don't know what he stands for, he will say one thing today and say another thing tomorrow.
He's more of a rabble rouser
Only Peter Obi can make Nigeria an Eldorado Is Peteru not one of the politicians? |
TV/Movies › Re: Ebuka Reacts As Nigerians Kick Against Airing BB Titans During 2022 Election by luluman: 2:59pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
God1000: Enough of BBnaija abeg, it's time for serious business.
This show has done more harm than good, I don't know the importance of it
It doesn't matter where it will be aired, it's gonna be another big distraction
Lazy and disoriented nigerian youths will become engrossed in it. And "you" that is hardworking spending your entire time on nairaland against them making millions in dollars |
Education › Re: Gov. Adeleke Reverses Osun State Polytechnic Tuition Fees. by luluman: 2:54pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Oddfinder12: This is what Nigerians see in Peter Obi. A leader that listens to complaints and makes reasonable change immediately! No the one that will tell us to Labour in vain or tell us to shurrrruuuup. For demanding a better and a change of government! Or arrest us & torture us. |
Travel › Re: Video Of How Abuja-Kaduna Train Rammed Into A Car by luluman: 2:36pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Nursepepeye: you have mental disorder, you need proper medical treatment You use mental disorders against raising valuable points to win an argument? |
Travel › Re: Sunday Emem Becomes The First Driver To Cross The Second Niger Bridge by luluman: 2:32pm On Dec 17, 2022 |
Midehi3: You are really dumb
Bye pls What is in your nairaland story that can make history, is it calling people dumb? |
Travel › Re: Sunday Emem Becomes The First Driver To Cross The Second Niger Bridge by luluman: 1:42pm On Dec 16, 2022 |
Midehi3: Nigeria situation has really done damage to many people just like you, what is your pain here now, how did my post distabilize you now, anyways sha....take heart and take life easy you hear, I am not your problem Trust me the entire Nigeria will prefer to read the history of the guy against yours that ends in Nairaland. |
Travel › Re: Video Of How Abuja-Kaduna Train Rammed Into A Car by luluman: 1:33pm On Dec 16, 2022 |
spinna: Why is there no railway crossing .this is crazy
Why didn't she run out of the car .
Cameraman had one job and failed
Her family can cash out suing the federal railway for negligence.. there should be a warning bell and gate etc. Mr too know just shut up already. Why didn't you also think the train engineer suspected a plot to hijack it & refuse to stop. |
Travel › Re: Video Of How Abuja-Kaduna Train Rammed Into A Car by luluman: 1:25pm On Dec 16, 2022 |
Smithkafors: I don’t get it….what is she doing in the car at that moment?. Why is she not moving the car?.
Why are there no demarcations to stop cars from crossing when a train is approaching?.
Why did the train not stop?.
This country is finished and some young people that can’t differentiate their left from their right wants to finish it totally.
If una like no vote competent leaders who is agile to move around the country and speak directly to the people. Go vote Dubai or UK unhealthy landlords. Dont end up appearing dumb when you try to show intelligence: 1) Not every rural railway crossings carry the Stop sign 2. Perhaps you are ignorant of the fact that a train at at that speed is not like a car and can't not suddenly stop even if it uses the brakes. 3. Surprisingly many ignorant one like you gave you likes to your comment. 4. Even during the best Nigerian Leaders there was railroad crash with cars 5.Be informed that in any railway crossing the train has the right of way. Learn not to talk too much |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Titans Premieres January 15 With $100,000 Grand Prize (Video, Pics) by luluman: 1:08pm On Dec 16, 2022 |
Emu4life: Another useless show. Na only entertainment and fashion we dey copy from West. We no dey copy Science and Technology... Mention one thing YOU have been able to add to Survival in Nigeria. But you call other people's contributions nonsense. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Titans Premieres January 15 With $100,000 Grand Prize (Video, Pics) by luluman: 1:06pm On Dec 16, 2022 |
Slawomirr: Damnnn niggar Absolute rubbish And what has your time on nairaland done to the masses? |
Travel › Re: Sunday Emem Becomes The First Driver To Cross The Second Niger Bridge by luluman: 12:20pm On Dec 16, 2022 |
Midehi3: Ok, he has achieved something Bad belle, whether you like it or not his is now in history books against yours |
Culture › Re: The Highest And Most Polished Culture On Earth Is Yoruba Culture - Reno Omokri by luluman: 3:43pm On Dec 12, 2022 |
MN07: Polished in what form?
- Highest level of uneducated thugs (Agbero, Tinubu Great grandfather of Thugs) - Highest level of teenage pregnancy - Highest level of cultism and ritual killing - Highest level of fraudulent Yahoo boys (Hush puppy comes to mind)
I can go on all day. SMH Are those what the culture is? Which school you attend please? |
Culture › Re: The Highest And Most Polished Culture On Earth Is Yoruba Culture - Reno Omokri by luluman: 3:41pm On Dec 12, 2022 |
LILTJAY: God bless Yorubas worldwide 
God punish a certain tribe that will mention me on this thread  You want yeebos to eat you up. |
Properties › Re: I Want To Buy A Land In Abuja But A Friend Is Advising I Wait After Election by luluman: 8:26am On Dec 12, 2022 |
BOLATINUBU01: OBI IS BEST CAR WASH IN TOWN NOW  Is that what they asked you to bo doing to him? |
Politics › Re: 2023: Time To Liberate Yourself, Vote Out APC - Atiku To Lagosians by luluman: 6:21pm On Dec 05, 2022 |
prinzedy: You are good photographer but show us the true picture of the scanty and almost empty stadium Don't be a stereotype mind: why ask for a fake pic? |
Politics › Re: Aerial View Of Atiku's Presidential Rally In Lagos (Pictures) by luluman: 6:16pm On Dec 05, 2022 |
Estello: It was a full house Fake news |
Celebrities › Re: Southern Men Who Refuse Polygamy Are Contributing To Prostitution - Ned Nwoko by luluman: 12:09pm On Dec 05, 2022 |
CoronaVirusRelo: First time Piranha made sense! And you call this sense? Birds of a feather. |