Christianity Etc › Re: RCCG Not APC Church; Why I Protested In Past – Adeboye by Mattswaggz: 12:18am On May 03 |
PigTormentor: Assume is true? Go home and ask your elders. They will tell it's true. The question is why the double standard? Why are you people all of a sudden now want to blame the President but when Jonathan was in power, it was the fault of those that want to make his govt look bad? Hypocrites. You still haven't answered my question. |
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Romance › Re: Some Bitter Truths You Must Realize As A Woman by Mattswaggz: 9:55pm On May 02 |
pocohantas: I didn't read this. You can compress it to 2-3 sentences and give me a mention. Lol....pains.😆. |
Romance › Re: Some Bitter Truths You Must Realize As A Woman by Mattswaggz: 8:17pm On May 02 |
pocohantas: A family problem once again. Call a meeting. 🙏 Lol....let's start from how many of your gender are in the top 100 richest women in the world....just 10 and all of them needed support from a man or inherited their wealth from a man.  . Here on Nigeria they're driven by materials things....if you're well loaded you can easily get 90+ of every 100 of them you come across....the few that are making strides aren't significant enough and no where near closing the gap towards masculine dominance in critical aspects of human development.....but like I said earlier u can keep on living in self delusion...the naija bannies I know are changing for the worse and not for the good...but hey, anything to make you sleep better at night though.  . |
Christianity Etc › Re: RCCG Not APC Church; Why I Protested In Past – Adeboye by Mattswaggz: 8:09pm On May 02 |
PigTormentor: The hypocrisy of people like you n ko? Some.of.yoy kids might be too young to remember, but I still remember when kidnapping and terrorists where threatening the very existence of this country under Jonathan. Do you know what people like you said back then? They blame people in the North fot trying to make Jonathan look bad. They never for once ask Jonathan yo take responsibility for the problem. In fact they wanted so badly to keep Jonathan in power. They put all the blame on opposition and northerners for all the problems. The same people now as putting all the blame on Tinubu, I have not seen one of them claim the it's thr Northerners fault for the problem in their region. Hypocrisy is simply astonishing. Let's assume what you said is true...who did Bat and co put the blame on back then?.  . |
Sports › Re: Players Accuse Saudi Officials Of Bias To Help Cristiano Ronaldo Win Title by Mattswaggz: 7:57pm On May 02 |
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Romance › Re: Some Bitter Truths You Must Realize As A Woman by Mattswaggz: 7:56pm On May 02 |
pocohantas: Just like you are facing it. I wouldn't understand why another person's reality bothers you so much. Go learn a skill or something. That's because I only see all these energy/work online....I need to see the difference in the lives of the nijerian women in the society.....or do you love living in self deceit?.  . |
Romance › Re: Some Bitter Truths You Must Realize As A Woman by Mattswaggz: 5:00pm On May 02 |
pocohantas: If the women in your family are not making moves, call a family meeting to address it. Like I said....keep making moves on social media....you'll finish and go out there and face reality okay.  . |
Sports › Re: Players Accuse Saudi Officials Of Bias To Help Cristiano Ronaldo Win Title by Mattswaggz: 4:59pm On May 02 |
Oluwaseunomo: Not a new thing even the last world cup was rigged in the favor of Messi.. football is fast Lossing it's relevance everything na fixing Where is ur evidence that it was rigged?. |
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Romance › Re: Some Bitter Truths You Must Realize As A Woman by Mattswaggz: 12:24pm On May 02 |
pocohantas: I love as NL ladies be moving these days. Let the moves be done in reality and yield positive returns in reality..... online cho cho cho is as good as worthless. |
Islam › Re: Masturbation - A Disastrous Problem Faced By The Youth by Mattswaggz: 4:44pm On May 01 |
crazygod: This right here is a lie from the pit of hell. If you are sensitive in your spirit, you will realize that when you started masturbating, things that ordinarily work out well for you becomes very difficult. This is a fact. Take it or leave it. Run from Masturbation. It's a killer of destinies. Don't say you are avoiding fornication because masturbation too is part of lust. And the Bible say flee from lust. That's the only sin that affects your body physically and spiritually. Lol...lots of gibberish.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Top Countries Controlling Critical Minerals Production by Mattswaggz: 8:49pm On Apr 29 |
SmartPolician: We have been hearing this since Year 2000. America is not sleeping. With just a population of 300 million people, their economy is still $10 trillion bigger than the Chinese economy. No country invests in R & D like the US. A knowledgeable person is always ahead of his peers. US has always been ahead and they maintain that advantage...nothing special about it or do you expect them to just watch China roll them over and take the top spot?...and also language, entertainment are also potent weapons in US hands that can also keep them ahead but China is closing the gap very fast and it's just a matter of time.... that's the point. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Top Countries Controlling Critical Minerals Production by Mattswaggz: 4:38pm On Apr 29 |
Kobicove: The people in leadership position in China are using their heads that's why the country is progressing so fast.
Nigeria is also blessed very well but over here our politicians are more interested in stealing enough for their great grand children! Well that self centeredness is in majority of average Nigerians.....change will come only when everyone is ready or a major percentage of Nigerians are ready...as for now the blame games can continue. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Two Jewish Men Stabbed In 'Terrorist' Attack In London by Mattswaggz(op): 4:20pm On Apr 29 |
What is the rationale behind these attacks though and most importantly, what exactly does it(do the attackers) aim to achieve?.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Two Jewish Men Stabbed In 'Terrorist' Attack In London by Mattswaggz(op): 4:12pm On Apr 29 |
Two Jewish men have been stabbed in Golders Green, north London - the Metropolitan Police formally declare it a terrorist incident
Police say they're working with the security services and "one of the lines of inquiry is whether this attack was deliberately targeting the Jewish community in London"
The victims, in their 70s and 30s, are in a stable condition.
The suspect, aged 45, also attempted to stab police officers. He was Tasered and has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
CCTV seemingly shows the moment before one attack. Police say they are "working to establish" the suspect's nationality and background.
"It's just one after another," one member of a Jewish security group tells the BBC. "What's going on? How much more can we take?"
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis says "words of condemnation are no longer sufficient" following this morning's attack.
"This must be a moment that demands meaningful action from every institution, every community, every leader, and every decent person in our country," he writes on X.
"This is a hatred that we must face down together." https://www.bbc.com/news/live/c3ve2nr60xzt
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 3:23pm On Apr 28 |
nairalanda1: Every civilzation has done the same as the West. And still does. And you still think that looks like the doings of someone who wants the people he/she forcefully choked up together to progress huh?.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 1:23pm On Apr 28 |
nairalanda1: Which every civilization, including African civilizations have done, so I don;t know why you are here telling me that. They've done joined 2-3 people with different mentality together to enable easy division?.  ......or do you think countries like Nigeria being one today was done by coincidence?. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 12:07pm On Apr 28 |
nairalanda1: The West wants a peaceful Africa. Dead bodies and refugees can't buy Apples and Laptops and Chevys 🥱Yep....that's why they destroyed cities and carted away artifacts and after which they yolked different religions,race,cultures, languages etc as one to enable easy division if needed in the future and also made it very difficult for them to disintegrate...those are good signs of goodwill aren't they?.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Indian Man Digs Up Sister’s Skeleton To Claim Savings by Mattswaggz(op): 11:55am On Apr 28 |
You can't blame him entirely though only God knows the extent to which the bank have frustrated him just like Nigerian banks that made him resort to such actions...... usually they will keep on frustrating customers regardless of the efforts and explanations you put in place until you show them that you self get craze for body.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Indian Man Digs Up Sister’s Skeleton To Claim Savings by Mattswaggz(op): 11:51am On Apr 28 |
When you think you've heard and seen it all....boom another pops up.  . It's one of the usual culprit country when it comes to weird news though....if it's isn't them it will be those Uganda,Kenya peeps or even Nigeria....this country self no day carry last.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Indian Man Digs Up Sister’s Skeleton To Claim Savings by Mattswaggz(op): 11:50am On Apr 28 |
An elderly man in eastern India stunned bank officials and customers after exhuming his late sister’s remains to prove her death and access money in her account.
The incident occurred on Monday in the Malipasi area of Keonjhar district in Odisha, according to a report by The Hindu.
The man, identified as Jitu Munda of Dianali village, had approached the Maliposi branch of the Odisha Grameen Bank in the Patana block to withdraw about Rs 20,000 from the account of his elder sister, Kalara Munda, who died on January 26.
However, bank officials requested the required documentation before processing the claim.
In a dramatic response, Munda dug up his sister’s skeleton and brought it to the bank as proof of her death, shocking those present.
With no formal education and little understanding of banking procedures, Munda said repeated visits to the bank yielded no result.
“I told them she had died, but they did not listen. They kept saying, bring the account holder to withdraw the money. Out of frustration, I dug the grave and brought her skeleton as proof that she is no more,” he said.
The unusual incident prompted officers from the Patana police division to visit the bank after being alerted.
A police official, Kiran Prasad Sahu, said the situation highlighted a communication gap.
“Jeetu is an illiterate tribal man. He does not understand what a legal heir or nominee means. The bank officials failed to make him understand the procedure to withdraw money from a deceased person’s account,” Sahu said.
Following police intervention, bank officials assured Munda that the process for accessing the funds would be facilitated in line with due procedures.
The remains were later returned and reburied at the gravesite in the presence of police personnel.
Reports indicated that the situation was further complicated because the nominee on the account had also died, leaving Munda as the sole surviving claimant.
A local official, Manas Dandpat, said the authorities were only made aware of the situation recently. https://punchng.com/video-indian-man-digs-up-sisters-skeleton-to-claim-savings/
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 7:35pm On Apr 27 |
nairalanda1: But west wants a peaceful and prosperous Africa.
Take China. China is where it is today not because the west loves them, but because they invested in tech and they stopped doing the socialist economy you guys love. And industries because they realised that they didn't have enough resources
Anytime I say we should do the same in Nigeria on this site, you guys tell me that we have oil therefore we should develop.
West prefers a first world developed Africa..More disposable income to buy more western goods. More places for potentially cheaper manufacturing. That's why the largest markets for western goods are in China self.
If you no get am, sorry. Like I said many of you know that Tinubu is a bad leader, you don't know why he is a bad leader Well there is no need going to and fro if you can't see the handwriting on the wall....in as much as we dislike ourselves and we prioritize the things that hardly matter....what you paint the west as towards Africa is far from the truth. It is obvious for all the see....while the Chinese and Arabs(gulf states mostly) tend to be more patriotic and try to put their own interest first in their dealings with the west, Africans to some extent don't and that's some of the difference....their developments is from self efforts and drawing clear and defines lines in their relationship with the west and not because the west would've preferred them like that. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 3:57pm On Apr 27 |
nairalanda1: You've just agreed with me that an African currency backed by oil doesn't make sense
At the same time you are disagreeing with me on the need for all African countries to use their natural resources to develop industrially.
So you want us to remain backward.
Right Lol....I didn't agree with you entirely that it doesn't make sense....it will serve it purpose though temporarily as I said earlier but not entirely senseless. Secondly my disagreement with you was about your claim that the west wants a peaceful and progressive Africa as it would even aid their interest positively when in reality, from the very moment they came here they've shown otherwise. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 2:00pm On Apr 27 |
nairalanda1: Dollar is tied to industrial productivity and other productivity more than oil.
No way the amount of oil would have supported an African currency even if ghaddafi used all of the oil in his hands.
A good African leader developes their blacksmiths. Not living on passive income from a resource that has volatility in price Mostly true but that doesn't back your initial point. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 12:08pm On Apr 27 |
nairalanda1: Ghaddafi was a bad leader.
I've said it...Ghaddafi was a bad leader.
I assume you are a christian, so let us turn to the book of 1 samuel chapter 13 vs 19
There were no blacksmiths in the land of Israel in those days. The Philistines wouldn't allow them for fear they would make swords and spears for the Hebrews
Ghaddafi had all that oil money, and instead of using it for things like developing a domestic industry that could produce anything, he was sharing the money
The fact is Libya had less than 6 million people, and was then producing 5 million barrels per day.
Ghaddafi did not develop his blacksmiths. At all
One secondary school teacher of mine once said that the reason why Saddam Hussein lost gulf war 1 (this was before gulf war 2). was because Saddam bought all his weapons from abroad. Including the USA. When war broke out, the USA was able to counter the Iraqui army because they knew the weapons their boys were using
Same thing with Ghaddafi. Same thing
Also keep in mind that oil would soon become redundant. When that happens where would Libya be?
Ghaddafi did not develop his blacksmiths, so he was a bad leader.
And his plan would have created a currency based on oil revenue. That is a flimsy basis for a African currency. At least Euro is based on how industrially produictive the EU is. It would've still served it's purpose before oil gets obsolete.....isn't the dollar tied to oil as well?.  . |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 11:07am On Apr 27 |
nairalanda1: 1. Resources are cheaper in an era of lack of strife. No need to bribe millitias and bribe warloards and transporting the resources are far far easier
2. Ghadaffy brought his problems on himself. And anyway, Libya issues didn't bring down oil prices in 2012. On the contrary they stayed high for another two years. See the Hormuz issue. Crisis always leads to higher prices of resources The gadaffi point was libya was doing well and developing in the right direction but due to his patriotism and good ideas for Africa as a whole his case became just like the dog that was given a bad name just to hang it....so stop telling me about anyone actually wanting a peaceful and progressive Africa in heart. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 6:31pm On Apr 26 |
nairalanda1: Instability only means increased prices and increased instability
Also, an unstable country cannot buy western products and goods. Refugees don't have the type of disposable income to buy an apple iPhone
A peaceful and prosperous Africa is in the west best interest In as much as I am not a fan of blaming the west entirely for African woes, I still maintain the stand that they're taking advantage of the average black man's weaknesses and setting seeds of discord to get resources cheap/free....a peaceful and prosperous African is on Africa's best interest....a divided and confused one is on the interest of the wolves always looking for an opportunity to tear her apart.....heard of gadaffi?. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Atheists In The House, What's The Source Of Your Morality? by Mattswaggz: 6:25pm On Apr 26 |
Image123: They have no morality. It flickers. The satan inside them just makes them so angry with God that doesn't exist. No be juju be that? Atheist don't believe in Satan so what's ur point?. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Atheists In The House, What's The Source Of Your Morality? by Mattswaggz: 6:24pm On Apr 26 |
tosine90: How can a sane person be an atheist in the first place untill they can answer this question. They should re examine their stands.
Can a art exist without an artist Can a movie exist without a producer Can a bread exist without a baker Can food exist without a cook or chef Can a phone exist without a maker Can a song exist without a musician Can a car exit without the manufacturer
Then how can you accept humans exist without a maker And the world exists without the Creator Can a footprint exist on a beach without someone who make it. The fact that we can see God doesn't mean it doesn't exist or an imagination of man.
No wonder the Bible says a fool says in his heart there is no God
Think 🤔 So which of the over thousands of gods worshipped globally is the right one then Mr know it all?.  . |
Romance › Re: Do Women Truly Love Tall, Dark And Handsome Guys? by Mattswaggz: 4:12pm On Apr 26 |
CSTRR: The probability of a fool getting rich is low. Nope.....there are many of them in Nigeria for instance....also, if you consider inherited wealth, you'll realize that the probability is much more than you think in present society. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Explosions And Gunfire As Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Mali(photos) by Mattswaggz: 3:26pm On Apr 26 |
nairalanda1: US and west prefer a peaceful and productive Africa to a violent one
Dead people can't buy imported goods and dead people cannot mine raw materials.cheaply and dead people cannot provide cheaper labour for finished goods for export
US and Europe are not fond of Asians either, yet China, Korea and Japan and peaceful. Because it benefits the world and the USA in particular
As an example., if peace reigns in the dr Congo and stability and good governance reigns there , the price of phones and many electronics would be cheaper by far. Because a lot of the raw materials for your phone and computer electronics are mined in the Congo and the instability in the area makes the price of the raw materials produced there rise and rise.
Same issue in places like Sudan and South Sudan. Peace there is vital to oil prices staying low. Apart from the strait of Hormuz.
The West prefers peaceful stable countries. Again. dead people don't trade or buy things. Refugees can't earn money to buy stuff or organise lines of supply or even mine for stuff effectively You better stop blaming the whites for your problems caused by leaders who prefer sharing money to actual development There are lots of cases whereby the need those instabilities to get to the resources so it's not exactly how you think it is....🥱. Not to mention more than one foreign country having an interest in the natural resources of a particular country....each of them could arm different militias to protect their own interest. |