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Amarabae:Why u ND mata for head. are u d one dat gave ultimatum - no Are u d one dey gave ultimatum - no So watz ur headache. |
Lol. They will chase Yoruba and Hausa away and continue bombing dere own land! This is mumuism at its peak. |
ofai:Bros, nobody is fighting with u na. Nobody called u to comment. The op didn't mention ur tribe Why trolling and spewing trash. |
ezteem:U no get senators. Abi dem tell u say saraki abi buhari dey NL? Ranting on NL like dummy. |
LexngtonSteele:Bros u wiked oo. Pesin no dey use wife beat husband mata play wit u. I guess datz how amalabae and ko beat dere husband. |
truefact:Since u faced dem by urself, why crying dat awolowo killed 3miliion biafrans. It should be, we killed 3million of ourself. If someone is deceiving u dat u re d strongest and u accept, u'll end up destroying ur life. Gba fun oga e. Maje ki won ti e pa |
idyicy45:Why don't u shut d fvck up instead of talking negative to your already useless life. Mudafokin lowlife pig&idiot |
idyicy45:I even tink say u get sense
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zurich1010:Why re u now fighting urself |
ofai:don't mind dem, same way Ojukwu afonja ran to ivory coast in a woman dress. Stupid cowards |
zurich1010:dz shows u guys are really dumb. Watz d meaning of d picture. If dem abuse u now, na to dey call tinubu make he come build road for una u go dey shout. Weakling oshi. I knw say u no fit say anytin. dumb gala seller |
idyicy45:Dumb sheep. Waiting for someone to say something before u can follow. U can't reason independently unless some one from Britain says it so u can follow blindly |
Jesusloveyou:The binis left for the aworis or what. Or probably the binis nationalise to become aworis |
Before anyone scream afonja, Yoruba Muslim, Yoruba Jew, Yoruba Christian, Yoruba traditionalist or Yoruba buddhist, I'm Yoruba and nothing else. With the current hatred spewed by all tribes on NL against each other, basing their facts on fake or tempered proofs, the one that baffles me most is the Igbo/Yoruba version. My views and opinions: 1. Tinubu is a thief and he owns Lagos: Instead of holding your representatives and governors liable for the current state of your region, Tinubu who has no link or in any way related to the region is who you folks will start talking down. Your senators will come home and you'll hail them but if tinubu steps out of his house, you'll start ranting. He's the reason why your leaders can't even do well in bed. Oshi 2. Yoruba are slaves/Yoruba don't want igbos to leave/Yoruba are unity begger: Let's assume Yoruba are slaves, how come they are the ones holding you down. Again I don't know there's a tribe that doesn't like unity until my eastern brothers turn it to an offence. Also, if Yorubas are slaves, how does it concern the Igbos. Is it because Igbos love Yorubas or is it a reverse psychology on wanting Yorubas to join you guys in your agitations? 3. Awolowo betrayed Igbos, stole their money and died of poison: How did Awolowo betray Igbos; by not letting Igbos control his tribe or by not letting Biafran soldiers ransack through Yoruba land on their way to Lagos. You expect him to sit down and smile, while Biafran soldiers ransack through ore, ogun, ikenne(his home town) in the name of coming to Lagos. He knew there would be raping, killing, and looting on their way. He's not a bastard and he wont let his fellow tribesman suffer. And about the poison, I'll rather give my life for millions to live than push millions to death so I can run away with my family to enjoy. Again, the cry about £20, the war didn't just start at once, every Igbo man had enough time to withdraw their money from every bank before leaving. So why did they leave their money? Awolowo is always to blame for the failure of your leaders. Last time I check, there are roughly 20% of Igbos in public schools in the West(a legacy laid down by Awolowo) 4. land of the rising sun: Just have to add this. You claim Biafra is not part of Nigeria anymore and then I thought, the only reason the sun will rise in the Igbo land is when it's part of Nigeria. If it's not part of it as you said, how come the sun is rising, or is Biafra east of itself. Or will the sun rise in West Africa and set in east Africa?. I'm not against Biafra, I just want you guys to review your flag so other people won't be mocking your ignorance. You can put a star or a meteor or something else. Just saying 5. Yorubas are backward and the east is more deceloped than the West: Accepted! But why the obsession? I thought I've seen all the Igbos in the West as a Lagosian until I got to Ibadan and osogbo. Brown roof, dirty people, dirty road, fetish people, backward people, illiterates, dirty teeths, thieves, rapist, and others, but then I thought, WHY ARE YOUR FOLKS RENTING BROWN ROOF SHOPS AND LIVING WITH RAPIST, DIRTY PEOPLE, ILLITRATES when you guys are neat, godly, rich, and all sorts. I wondered why I will leave America to live in Gabon or Somalia! Your region is the most developed but you just won't stay there but go to an undeveloped region, is it a kind of curse? Well, I don't have a problem with one tribe living in another region, my concern is learn to have more friends than enemy. Before you guys in the east call Yorubas names, remember there are thousands if not millions of your brothers in the west. If this hate speeches and song get rooted in the West, it will be so catastrophic for you guys. West harbors more igbos than the North or any other region. So my advice which I know the overknowers from the east will dispute is that. Thread it slowly, love conquers it all. If you decide to throw stones into the market, the possibility of hitting your family is the same as hitting your enemies. |
Most easterners are half literate. They read from the middle or from the back. if not they'll read the part that the aworis are the original settler even till this day. Abi d aworis are binis again |
To leave North and go where? East or West? |
0b100100111:Bros don high. Na so craze dey start
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sagerasaq:wehdonesir. U don port sharp sharp |
Grabbeast:That's the last pet owned by one of them |
dejt4u:Can you tell us the details of how you arrived at ur answer. No copy and paste oo |
She's entitled to her opinion. Why re u guys wailing over her wish |
I no dey collect house oo, but how many years dat price dey for |
nextprince:Yes sir |
The Options Well, we know from examining the clues and the question that: *.The possible nationalities are: *.Norwegian *.Brit *.Swede *.Dane *.German *.The possible colors are: *.Red *.Green *.White *.Yellow *.Blue *.The possible beverages are: *.Tea *.Coffee *.Milk *.Beer *.Water *.The possible cigars are: *.Pall Mall *.Dunhill *.Blends *.BlueMaster *.Prince *.The possible pets are: *.Dogs *.Birds *.Cats *.Horses *.Fish |
This is not a puzzle that can be easily solved without having a pen and a paper |
Shelloween:Wrong sir, one of them must own it |
Shelloween:if u like call lalasticlala or boda seun? Dem no sabi am sef, dem dey part of d 98% who no go fit solve am. Mynd44 sef no get d mind |
The Einstein Puzzle (aka the “Zebra Puzzle”) is an intelligence test that was supposedly invented by Einstein to discourage students from wanting him as their adviser. It is said to have a 98 percent failure rate. Here’s the puzzle: There are five houses next to each other on a road. Each house is a different color and has a different male owner. Each owner has different tastes—including type of pet, favorite drink, and brand of cigarettes. Each man also has a different nationality.The Swede has dogs. The German smokes Prince cigarettes. The green house is just to the left of the white house. The man who likes Blue Masters cigarettes also drinks beer. The Dane drinks tea. The owner of the yellow house smokes Dunhill cigarettes. The Norwegian owns the first house. The owner of the green house also drinks The Brit lives in the red house. The owner of the center house drinks milk. The smoker of Blend cigarettes has a neighbor with cats. The man who smokes Pall Mall cigarettes also keeps birds. The Norwegian lives next to the blue house. The smoker of Blend cigarettes has a neighbor who drinks water. The man who lives next to the Dunhill smoker also keeps horses. Which man owns a pet fish? |
Dablack1:Olopa ewon ti epe? Kill bawoo |
The word “THE” is one of the most common word in the English language. It’s so ubiquitous that most of us have probably never stopped to think about how strange of a word it actually is. As discussed here, it’s easily one of the most difficult words to explain to a non-native English speaker because it has such a massive range of applications, some of which are remarkably odd when looked at objectively. To quote: “Why do we say, ‘I love the ballet,’but not ‘I love the cable TV?’ Why do we say, ‘I have the flu,’ but not‘ I have the headache?’ Why do we say, ‘winter is the coldest season, ’and not ‘ winter is coldest season?’ ”Think about it—we use the word “the” in dozens of different situations and in reference to many different concepts, ideas, and objects interchangeably. We can use the word to refer to everything from a specific item to an abstract metaphorical concept, and native speakers can instinctively tell when it’s being used incorrectly without thinking about it. As noted in the linked article above, the dictionary itself lists almost two dozen different ways the word can be used in a sentence correctly, which makes an exact definition of the word that much more difficult to pin down. Don’t believe us? Try defining it yourself in the comments and let us know how it goes. |
Empirical proof helps us validate what we should and shouldn’t believe, but sometimes cold hard facts just aren’t available. Even when we don’t have solid proof, however, humans still tend to extend their sense of belief to certain phenomenon. From things we could never see with the human eye to life forms that have yet to be verified, here are the top 10 things we believe despite a lack of verifiable proof. 10. ALIENS: While conspiracy theories and UFO sightings abound, we don’t have verifiable proof that other life forms exist in the space beyond our own planet. Still, many people firmly believe that there is life on other planets, or that life did exist at some point inthe past. From video claims of inexplicable objects in the sky, to personal testimonials from people who say they’ve been taken into a spacecraft, we want to believe that there is more to life than what is on our own planet even if it has yet to be scientifically proven as fact. 9. ASTROLOGY: The notion of astrology is not a new one; people have been making major life decisions by the stars for centuries. Without any real proof that the way the planets and stars are aligned will actually shape a person, we believe that if we are born under a certain zodiac sign we are bound to a particular disposition and set of skills. Daily horoscopesand astrological charts have become a guiding tool for many people, who truly think that one’s birth date determines her fate and can help her make day-to-day decisions. 8. CRYPTIDS: Cryptids are animals whose existence has never been proven by science, such as Bigfoot or the infamous West Virginia Mothman. Enough sightings and amateur photographs exist that we consider it possible that these creatures really do walk or swim the Earth with us, even though they don’t exist in museums and aren’t officially acknowledged. Until the Loch Ness monster or another cryptid is captured, they will continue to be merely mystical creatures of which no proof exists. 7. GHOSTS: Anyone who claims to have seen a ghost might say that there is proof of spirit life, but skeptics would argue that any ghostly sighting can be explained away by lighting tricks or other logical reasons. At the end of the day, there may never be indisputable, tangible proof of ghosts. While ghost hunters have electronic tools meant to measure ghost activity, results are open to interpretation. Yet, we believe in ghostly encounters and phenomenon – that when things go bump in the night or move suddenly, a ghost can be the cause. 6. PHYSIC MEDIUMS: Psychic mediums purport to talk to people who have died and gone to “the other side.” Mediums convey details that they supposedly hear from the deceased to loved ones who are still alive. Despite any way to really measure how psychics come by the information they doll out, we believe that they are someone seeing and hearing signs from dead people. While psychic mediums offer a less than 100% accuracy rate, the desire to speak to our dead family and friends is so great thatwe overlook their mistakes and grant them the benefit of the doubt. 5. KARMA: Whether you call it karma, or just “WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND,” people have a common belief that the behavior you exhibit today somehow informs what happens to you down the road. With no more than anecdotal proof, we think that acting morally or fairly now will yield positive things for us in the future. Despite the simple fact that we can never prove that karma exists, it remains a principle that many people live by in the hopes that they can reap the benefits it promises. 4. INTUITION: Call it a gut feeling, or intuition, but we believe that sometimes a sixth sense provides us silent guidance. Intuition can tell us when to distrust someone, end a marriage, avoid a certain street, or steer us in any number of directions. With seemingly no logical explanation, our intuition helps us make decisions with confidence and allows us feel like we are making a decision based on a trusted power that is bigger than ourselves. We give intuition credit for showing us which way to go when we hit a fork in the road. 3 FATE: The phrase “EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON” is thrown around quite a bit, especially after something unfortunate happens. While we have no real reason to suspect that there is a sense of reason to life’s events, we tell ourselves that certain events – if not all of them – are fated to fall into place in precisely the way in which they do. The idea of destiny gives us comfort and helps us to pick ourselves back up after a disaster or hurtful life event. 2. RELIGIOUS TEXTS: Regardless of one’s background, most of us believe in an organized religion of some sort. Religions are taught through texts, such as the Bible, which arethought to spell out exactly how a higher power wants humans to live. We believe stories about people who lived for hundreds ofyears, completed fantastic feats, and even managed to overcome mortality – because they are a part of a religious text. Though noproof exists that these writings are a true reflection any higher power, people do their best to abide by the rules and morals outlined within religious books. 1. GOD: Easily the biggest leap of faith that humans take is believing thata higher power, or God, exists and somehow sees and guides our life. From thinking that an inner prayer is heard, to the belief that we will come face to face with a higher power after death, we think that God is not only real but everywhere. By definition, God cannot be proven through empirical evidence, and yet the notion of a higher power is something that ties us to some of the earliest people and each other. Source- http://listverse.com/2012/11/04/top-10-things-people-believe-without-proof/ |
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