Christianity Etc › Re: Isreal, U.A.E, Bahrain Abraham Accords Peace Agreement. a vivid sign of end time by MasterofNL: 1:26pm On Sep 16, 2020 |
In all of these, at what point will the rapture take place? Before the seven years, within or after? |
Christianity Etc › Now That We Know Rapture Will Happen Within The Next 10years, What Next? by MasterofNL(op): 1:40pm On Sep 15, 2020 |
Pastor Chris has told us that the rapture will happen within the next 10 yrs or thereabout. Now that we know that the end of the world is around the corner what next with life? Is there any need saving your money for your children, going for that lengthy course, planning for a long-term business, etc? The best thing now is to eat and enjoy all you have within the short time left for this world to exist as we know it. What do we think? Max is 10yrs. |
Politics › Re: 2023 And The Quest For An Igbo President By Oke Umurhohwo by MasterofNL: 10:54pm On Jan 27, 2020 |
Bighead9: Igbo's can never rule this Country. Let them continue chest beating on Nairaland.
we can never allow them.
Quote me anywhere. Hopeless eediot. Who are you? |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by MasterofNL: 8:49am On Jan 25, 2020 |
Odemok: No she is right. There could be other ways to have sex with his wife than coming here to tell us he is sex starved. What happened to a couple of rounds when the kids are sleeping? What happened to doing it very early in the morning? What happened to a quickie when the kids are busy with cartoon in the living room? This is why he has to be the alpha male. Invent other ways to kill a rat in your house bros. Leave your wife to take care of the kids as it should be while you think of ways to get collect the sex from her. IMPROVISE! You are an eeediot |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by MasterofNL: 11:11pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
jenifer007: Madam you are very wrong with your analysis.... Once you are married even your kids must not be a barrier when it comes to satisfying your man.....A reasonable married woman must know how to balance the equation.... That woman is a big foool. |
Family › Re: I Am Sex Starved, My Marriage Is Falling Apart by MasterofNL: 11:10pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
Vortex369: [s]Well, your last line was a question: What I think?
Are you sure you really want to know what I think?
Since you asked for it, then I have to tell you what I think and the reason for my conclusions.
I think you are stupid, and I am not joking. I think you are one of the stupid husbands who have no idea what Fatherhood means and what being a real man in your home entails and how to be a husband to your own wife.
The reason I think you are stupid, is because at this stage in your Life, when your wife is strugggling real hard to bond with the young kids you still are worried about your silly sex life.
You have failed to be an alpha male, a real man, a true husband, who will cuddle his wife and his children and generate happiness for your wife. What bothers you is sex. Do you have any idea that it is sex that brought those children to this world, and when they come, you now sound as if those kids are inconvenience for your silly sex life. Do you even know how silly it sounds?
My advise is that you grow up. Call your wife and kiss her then apologize for complaining about Sex, and move into your bedroom and nurse those children to reach an age of grace.
It is not you that should be complaining of sex dimwit. If your wife needs sex, then become creative, you can make move in the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, under the bed and even at the BQ for a change.
You must not come here and lament about this nonsense again.
Do we not have real men again in this forum that will chastise these Indomie men?
Take charge of your home and bear all inconveniences. Life is not a place for perfect joy and happiness. Embrace the sorrows and pains[/s]. You are actually a very st.upid woman for writing this rubbish. A wife should not allow her children take the place of their father. Do you know what sex means to a man? You're an iidiot for calling the OP stu.pid Animal. |
Politics › Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by MasterofNL: 7:45pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
QuotaSystem: Presidency is not on demand.
The SE has burnt too many bridges to be able to earn winning votes in Nigeria.
Just facts. It is only a question of time then because you cannot hold down a big ethnic group like the Igbos for too long. |
Politics › Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by MasterofNL: 7:00pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
QuotaSystem: The PDP are the originators of zoning. Their failure to respect zoning in 2011 when they denied the North the opportunity to finish its turn by forcing Jonathan on the party as a scam "consensus candidate", was the main reason for their defeat in the 2011 Presidential elections (as even disgruntled northern PDP members, including the chairman, worked against GEJ) which signaled the beginning of the party's downfall that they're still struggling to recover from.
PDP will therefore not dare repeat their 2011 mistake by denying the south its turn in 2023. APC is also fielding a SW candidate with the support of its CPC & ANPP northern wing (despite SW splitting votes ) .
It is only fair for power to move south after 8 years of northern Presidency. This country is on a delicate balance and we know an attempt to dominate the Presidency for 16 years is a recipe for national chaos, so we will definitely support the south.
2023 will be very interesting. If the north truly cares about the unity of Nigeria then they should support the SE to produce the next president. That is the right thing to do. If power is to return to the south it shouldn't go to the SW. It's time for the SE to produce a Nigerian president. |
Politics › Re: 2023: How Southwest Schemes To Take Over Power – Senator Ogunlewe by MasterofNL: 6:56pm On Sep 08, 2019 |
Hello |
Politics › Re: Igbos Are Of No Use To Us, We Are Not Igbos - Ndokwa Nation by MasterofNL: 12:12am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Ikechunna: Recall I told you igbo denials in our community predominately seek attention and your back and forth with them does nothing more but feed that attention seeking. The best way to deal with Igbo deniers and I'm saying this to all SE Igbos is mockery or flat out ignoring them. I'm glad you're not engaging them as usual. Just ignore them, don't waste your time debating them because you're pretty much feeding their non existent ego. I think I will adopt your suggestion. |
Politics › Re: 2023 Not For Igbo – Primate Ayodele by MasterofNL: 4:49pm On Aug 27, 2019 |
He should go and sit down. Rubbish and nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Igbos Are Of No Use To Us, We Are Not Igbos - Ndokwa Nation by MasterofNL: 11:32am On Aug 26, 2019 |
Pazienza |
Politics › Re: Biafran Civil War Slangs And Nicknames by MasterofNL: 10:02am On Aug 26, 2019 |
pazienza: I am not a fan of Zik. But I don't see any wrong in his move to the East. You only see wrong in it because he is Igbo. And I ask, if he was the most capable hand for the post, why should his ethnicity matter? Is this the type of Biafra we want to create? The Biafra where we would sacrifice competence, at the altar of carrying unwilling partner along. Remember this was how Zik got it in his mindset that the North was essential to Igboland and must remain in same geographical entity with Ndiigbo, even if it meant relegating Ndiigbo to backseat and handing all power to the North. You later day Biafrans should watch it. I see similar trait in you as in Zik you are castigating.
In Zik era, the North had no interest in Nigerian independence, they preferred an arrangement under British colonialism. The Niger Delta I know today are not interested in Biafra/Independence from Nigeria. They mostly want a renegotiated Nigeria (call it resource control or restructuring) under the Fulani control.
Zik was infatuated with the North vast arable mineral rich lands and felt it was a necessity for Igboland to stay attached to the North if we must become great. The IPOB led Biafrans are infatuated with the sea coasts and crude oil wealth of Niger delta, and are today erroneously thinking we can't be great without staying attached to them. It's same Zik myopia.
Zik set out to do everything possible including happily playing the ceremonial role to woo the North into accepting Nigeria with Ndiigbo.
The Biafrans under Ipob are doing same. They will take all sorts of poo and insults from minorities, in senseless bid to keep them part of Igboland. You yourself are already conditioning Ndiigbo to accept ceremonial role in Biafra, if only to keep the minorities in it.
The North were comfortable with colonial Nigeria, but would gladly accept driver seat of new Nigeria that Zik and co fought for with their blood.
The Niger deltans are proudly one Nigerianists, but would gladly accept Biafra if Ndiigbo can guarantee them front seat and accept backseat, they will not fight or shed blood for Biafra with you. Yet They don't want share power in Biafra with you. To this end, the Capital of Biafra must be in Minority territory and not Igboland, and the leader of this Biafra must not be Igbo.Anything else on the contrary would be Igbo domination and God forbid they be part of it. The minorities would rather stay in Nigeria under Fulani than share power in Biafra with Igbos. Don't even talk about Igbo becoming the first Biafran president of Biafra or in charge of Biafra.
The Nigeria Zik negotiated in bid to carry along unwilling partners in the North, was the one that condemned Unborn Igbo generations to a position in which they have to fight again for freedom from Fulanis.
The type of Biafra Ipob and all Igbos who are proposing a multi ethnic Biafra will bequeath us, will bequeath us with, will be one in which our Unborn generations would still one day have to fight to free themselves from the minorities. It is not enough typing this here, please find a way of sending this message to that Nnamdi Kanu. His pattern and style is the reason why many intelligent Igbos have disowned him. Kanu all the way from far away Britain, sat down and drew a map of Biafra without any consultations whatsoever. Just imagine all the insults we get from the minorities just because of this Kanu and his lunatics. It is very difficult having a reasonable conversation with IPOB members. I am wondering the kind of country they are trying to Form. It is definitely not the kind I want for myself and children unborn. Thanks. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Man Must Go For 2023 Presidency Despite IPOB Attack - Ohanaeze by MasterofNL: 1:27pm On Aug 24, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: Army Concludes Investigation On Taraba Killings, See What Will Happen To Soldier by MasterofNL: 12:00pm On Aug 24, 2019 |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Albinos In Tanzania Are Being Hunted For Their Limbs by MasterofNL: 9:31pm On Jul 16, 2019 |
dominique: But why are Africans like this?  I just don't understand. |
Sports › Re: Algeria Vs Nigeria: AFCON Semi-Finals (2 - 1) Full Time by MasterofNL: 10:59pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
Debroslink: Let's say the truth...
The better team won Exactly. |
Family › Re: Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 2:16pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
Logobenzz: And I am also working too na.so definitely na for she to go inside,commot suit,wear apron,enter kitchen and get busy. Unless she wants to start fending for the house then I'm cool with it. So that her job will begin to count las las Don't you think you should rather self centered and inconsiderate? |
Family › Re: Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 2:13pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
queenfav: We own our personal home, our child isnt at the school fees paying stage. OK. Assuming you lived in a rented apartment and your children were already in school? Please answer the question. |
Family › Re: Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 12:12pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
queenfav: In my home we both cook. Mareiage is a partnership, that's how we make ours work. Its our home, nothing is anyone's work. How about paying the bills like house rent, school fess etc? |
Family › Re: Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 12:10pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
Logobenzz: so because I think it is my wife's responsibility to cook,that makes me a dictator? You all are bunch of jokers! If I then provide,cook and protect,wetin the woman go come dey do na?  Listen and listen well,no real man weh don suffer dey alright and standardize himself go come marry begin do all those crap. Go to those homes where chores are being shared and take a good look at the man's finances and tell me what you see. What if she's working and comes home late? |
Family › Re: Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 12:10pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
BLUELemon: you need thorough counseling from your parent and other matured people who have been married for over 10 years Why do you say so? |
Family › Re: Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 12:09pm On Jul 14, 2019 |
Lalasticlala, let's have more views on this important subject. |
Family › Who Should Cook For The Family? by MasterofNL(op): 6:57pm On Jul 13, 2019 |
Who should have the responsibility of cooking for the family? Should it be the man or woman? |
Politics › Re: PDP To Buhari: Tender Your WAEC Certificate At The Tribunal- by MasterofNL: 5:32pm On Apr 19, 2019 |
vixpal: PDP are illiterates Although one requires a minimum of a first degree to work as a Teller in a bank or to even be considered for the post of a security guard in some companies, regrettably, one does not need a WAEC Certificate to contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
CLAIM: You do not need A WAEC certificate to become the President of Nigeria
CONCLUSION: TRUE
FULL STORY:
The Spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress [APC] Presidential Campaign Council for the 2019 Presidential election, Festus Keyamo, kicked off a storm in the polity when he declared on a Channels Television programme that one does not require the West African Examination Council [WAEC] certificate to become the President of Nigeria.
Keyamo, who is also a Senior Advocate of Nigeria was responding to allegations that his principal, the President, does not possess the WAEC certificate.
Keyamo told his interviewer that the President possesses the certificate, a fact attested to by the fact that officials of WAEC came to the Presidential Villa to present the certificate to the President.
He, however, went on to say that a WAEC certificate is not a requirement for qualification for the office of President.
Is Keyamo right?
The answer is in the affirmative as the supreme law of the land, the 1999 Constitution (as amended) supports his position. Section 131 of the Constitution states the qualifications for the office of the President.
According to the section: “A person shall be qualified for election to the office of President, if:
He is a citizen of Nigeria by birth; He has attained the age of 40 years; He is a member of a political party He has been educated up to at least school certificate or its equivalent” DUBAWA has deliberately highlighted “at least school certificate or its equivalent.” The logical question that follows is to ask what is meant by the underlined words.
To understand this and put the issue in perspective, DUBAWA examined the interpretation section of the Constitution.
This is Section 318 of the Constitution. According to the Section: “School Certificate or its equivalent” means:
A Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent or Grade II Teacher’s Certificate, City and Guilds certificate; or Education up to Secondary School Certificate level; or Primary Six School Leaving certificate or its equivalent and – (i) service in the public or private sector in the Federation in any capacity acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission for a minimum of ten years and
(ii) attendance at courses and training institutions as may be acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission for periods totaling up to a minimum of one year, and
(iii) the ability to read, write, understand and communicate in the English language to the satisfaction of the Independent National Electoral Commission, and
4. any other qualification acceptable by the Independent National Electoral Commission.”
Conclusion:
Although one requires a minimum of a first degree to work as a Teller in a bank or to even be considered for the post of a security guard in some companies, regrettably, one does not need a WAEC Certificate to contest for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
https://dubawa.org/keyamo-is-right-waec-certificate-not-compulsory-for-presidency/?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter You are getting the whole thing mixed and this epistle is not necessary. Buhari swore an affidavit stating that he has a WAEC certificate but has failed to produce it. All we are asking is for him to produce the said certificate which he swore by himself to have. |
Politics › Re: APC & PDP Should Field Igbo Presidential Candidates In 2023 by MasterofNL(op): 11:33am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Uyomeyouyo: Let Nigerians also make sure Igbos win at the primaries against a Yoruba aspirant...  Fair enough. If they don't make that happen then it simply means Igbos are not wanted in Nigeria. It's that simple. |
Politics › Re: Why We Yoruba Will Support Igbo Presidency In 2023 by MasterofNL: 11:28am On Apr 09, 2019 |
gurnam: A Fashola / El-Rufai ticket in 2023 will kill anything PDP brings to the table  Not true. It will fail. Power should move to SE in 2023 |
Politics › Re: APC & PDP Should Field Igbo Presidential Candidates In 2023 by MasterofNL(op): 11:24am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Oshigun: Are you for real? Would you raise your child like this? I.e encourage him to misbehave always, disturb the peace 24/7 and never take responsibility for his actions only to then insist others must indulge and include him in their plans? Given Igbo behaviour in Nigerian contemporary politics over the past ten years, would you be presenting them as candidate for the top job if you were not Igbo?
If you are from a small ethnic group who must rely on Nigeria always gaining a President who would be fair to all would you trust Igbos with ultimate power right now given all they have shown? I.e their non-stop insistence on blaming other Nigerians for their woes and constant demand they need to secede? It is not as if most Nigerians don't know that majority of Igbos think like that either. Be honest with yourself for once and put yourself in the shoes of other Nigerians. Maybe then you will accept 2081 may not even be possible for Igbos. What exactly have the Igbos done wrong in politics? We voted for Obasanjo in 1999 just like other regions did. The NW, NE, NC and SS also voted for Obasanjo. We voted for Obasanjo again even when our own son was on the VP ticket in 2003. We voted for Yar Ardua in 2007 against another of our son. In 2011 we gave our support to Jonathan in the spirit of fairness and equity. What exactly have we done wrong? |
Politics › Re: APC & PDP Should Field Igbo Presidential Candidates In 2023 by MasterofNL(op): 11:17am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Uyomeyouyo: Who goes to the national scene without first going through the primaries Bottom line is that Nigerians made sure Obasanjo won the primaries because the intention was to field only Yorubas and that is exactly what happened. |
Politics › Re: APC & PDP Should Field Igbo Presidential Candidates In 2023 by MasterofNL(op): 10:51am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Uyomeyouyo: Nonsense!
Ekwueme challenged Obasanjo in 1999 and 2003. That was in the primaries and not on the national election scene. |
Politics › Re: APC & PDP Should Field Igbo Presidential Candidates In 2023 by MasterofNL(op): 10:49am On Apr 09, 2019 |
BabaO2: No region has the political strength to win presidency alone, you need to align with the like minds to achieve that. For your information, obasanjo never won any election in Nigerian, he was merely coronated by babangida et al in 1999 and in 2003 he soothed himself by writing election results. I'm don't know of 2003 but Obasanjo defeated Falae hands down in 1999. |
Politics › Re: APC & PDP Should Field Igbo Presidential Candidates In 2023 by MasterofNL(op): 10:21am On Apr 09, 2019 |
BabaO2: Why are you always comparing SE with SW? They are not the same and not in the same class. Has ibos ever voted for Yoruba's interest? NO. Obasanjo you guys are always quick to mention was never Yorubas interest or candidate, reason why ibos voted for him. Using obasanjo's name all the time shows how weak minded, voward and mischievous ibos are Oga, my write up covered the whole country not just SE and SW. Bottom line is that Obasanjo was and is still a pure Yoruba son and Igbos voted for him. Did the Hausa/Fulani also not vote for Obasanjo? Did they vote for your Falae? What of the MB? Why single out the Igbos every time?? |