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Celebrities / Re: Another Fan Gets Bobrisky Tattoo: Is This The Cutest Yet? by Mode4: 6:28pm On Feb 14, 2021 |
Abeg when this people finish eating the 1million naira and they are broke again how will they live with the reality of that tattoo on their skin as broke ass people while the guy (Bobrisky) will likely be living large and not give Bleep if they exist. These people who tattoo his face on their body are heavy fools. do they know how much it cost to get rid of a tattoo of that size out of the body?? |
Family / Re: Outrageous Traditional Marriage List In Akwa Ibom: Man Runs Away by Mode4: 1:09pm On Feb 11, 2021 |
pasol4real: Are u mentally deranged?? |
Health / Re: My COVID-19 Near Death Experience by Mode4: 12:41pm On Feb 08, 2021 |
God u are good�� You are glorious You are excellent Ekene dirigi o I am covid19 negative. I do not have the virus. I came to break this news to you all 1 Like |
Health / Re: My COVID-19 Near Death Experience by Mode4: 6:30am On Feb 08, 2021 |
I have shown all the symptoms u guys have mentioned. For the past one week, it's been horrible. But I started having shortness of breath yesterday. I am currently inhaling steam, I am taking some medications, plus garlic, ginger extract. I will see a doctor today... Please, kindly make suggestions for me. My mum wants to visit but I am so scared incase of covid19. I have some friends around already. What shocks me is, I am just 30 and I didn't expect such severe symptoms. |
Politics / Re: Frank Edoho: VP Yemi Osinbajo Is A Disappointment by Mode4: 8:59am On Feb 07, 2021 |
obidr:Amen! |
Fashion / Re: Kano Hisbah Arrests Barber For Giving Customers Haircuts That 'Offend' Islam by Mode4: 5:58pm On Feb 03, 2021 |
mooregan: My brother Aya aneke adiok ano mmo ata eti eti. 1 Like |
Family / Re: Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 8:39pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Maneq: I sent his ass parking since last week. I called him yesterday, demanding to know why he came to my house to do me winchy winchy, he was begging me that he wants to sleep, that he will call later. I sensed fear in his voice. And that his friend that came with him to my house. That one na small winch too. Him own na to press me for night. I been no know b4, Las Las God still expose am. Their two from Obowo in imo state! 1 Like |
Religion / Re: Apostle Suleman Had Sex With Faith Edeko, My Wife - Pastor Mike Davids Petitions by Mode4: 3:44pm On Jan 25, 2021 |
Pastors have weakness. Their weakness had diminish the anointing they carry. |
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye After Losing Mr Campus University Of Abuja 23 Years Ago (Throwback) by Mode4: 4:46pm On Jan 24, 2021 |
Wikipedia says this guy is 39yrs old now. The video is 23yrs old. Subtract 39 from 23 u get 16yrs. So Peter was 16yrs old in that video? Really? So even Peter okoye is using football age to deceive us? 1 Like |
Family / Re: Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 8:59pm On Jan 22, 2021 |
Richy4: Even if I dreamt were I ate with any of those rich men u mentioned, I will still regard it as a bad dream. Eating in the dream is not good no matter who u eat with. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Yes I’m Gay - Bolu Okupe, Son Of Former Presidential Aide Doyin Okupe Says by Mode4: 7:45pm On Jan 21, 2021 |
PhillipPHD: Ripped is the fetish for the LGBT community. Infact every gay ass niggar out there will do anything to get laid with a ripped guy like that. That's their fetish. The same way straight dudes love women with sumptuous ass and full boobs, gay niggas find it customary to be manhandled by muscle guys and then curl up under their arms till they sleep. I hope u got your education? I'm not gay but I read and mingle wide. 5 Likes |
Family / Re: Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 7:03pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
Richy4: Well I don't blame u, You are just saying what you know and not necessary what is correct. Your type are the kind the devil and his agents use anyhow for suya because you lack spiritual understanding. To you everything is normal. I pity u! 5 Likes |
Family / Re: Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 1:53pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
gfon: I asked him to leave today. He said he will leave tomorrow. 1 Like |
Family / Re: Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 10:17pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
helinues: Yes but mine is different. |
Family / Re: Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 7:31pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
InfernoNig:. I spoke with my dad today, and he advised me to tell him to leave immediately. I'm thinking of telling him tonight. 2 Likes |
Family / Eating In The Dream, Good Or Bad? by Mode4: 6:51pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
My post is a little long, but I will try and summarise it. I had a friend who came to spend Christmas and new year with me in Port harcourt. Before now he had visited me twice, and in the two occasions he visited, he didn't stay up to a week. I was the one who was providing food and most of the things we consumed. However when we hanged out, he use to buy drinks. This time around he came with another guy, a friend of his from his hometown and they brought food stuff with them which we cook sometimes. However, I started observing something shortly after they arrived. Anytime I go to bed, I will eat in my dream. I didn't like it so I prayed. When we started fasting in my church this year I joined. Within this period, I couldn't buy food or cook anything anymore, so he bought food all the food and prepared the meals. However whenever I broke my fast and ate, that night, I will eat in my dream. And sometimes I will see him in the scene eating as well. I became worried. After a few days I became sick and I had to stop fasting so I could go for treatment. The day I started taking injections, my gf came and did the cooking with the money I gave her. That night I didn't eat in the dream. When I woke up, I was happy, I prayed and thanked God. I didn't tell my gf anything. However, I said to myself, well if eating the food she prepared would stop me from eating in the dream, then maybe I should stick to her food. I didn't eat in my dream while she was around and prepared my meals.After two days she went back to her place. The day she left was the day I completed the injections I was taking. That day, My friend, cooked and I ate his food. He bought bread in the evening and I drank tea with it. That night I ate in the dream so much, I even drank tea as well. I was so frightened when I woke up. I wanted to tell him but I felt it wasn't going to make any sense, so I didnt. Well to cut the long story short, I have been preparing my own food now and ignoring his food. For the past few days, I am not eating in the dream anymore. My friend started complaining that I am not eating his food, and he has been very unhappy and moody ever since. I'm not bothered, I'm not going to tell him anything. However, The question I want to ask is, is there a connection between him or his food and me eating in the dream? And if there is, should I ask him to leave? 1 Like |
Literature / Re: What We Entertained Ourselves With Before Cable TV by Mode4: 9:34pm On Jan 10, 2021 |
Ishilove: I'm surprise I have read all these books mostly when I was in secondary school in early 2000 to 2008 |
Religion / Re: An Opinion About The New Ibibio Language Bible And Written Ibibio by Mode4: 9:17am On Jan 10, 2021 |
Ilaumoh:. Thank u |
Religion / An Opinion About The New Ibibio Language Bible And Written Ibibio by Mode4: 3:20pm On Jan 09, 2021 |
The writers of the Ibibio Bible "nwed Abasi ke ikó Ibibio ayo mfîn" have done a good job. I feel highly elated that I can now read the Bible in my own mother tongue "Ibibio" Instead of Efik language which has been in circulation for ages. Notwithstanding, the Efik Bible is still highly valuable to us since most of us still have access to it than Ibibio bible which was launched few months ago. On this note, I call on the Akwa Ibom state government and other well meaning individuals and corporate bodies to step in, to promote and enforce the learning of Ibibio language. This is in order to promote and instill the culture of reading the language with ease, as many speakers of the language including myself are still struggling with reading the written form of the language. That being said, I'm not a language expert or a linguist, but I understand as a writer that the spoken and written form of a language are not usually the same. The latter may likely pose a challenge to even the native speakers once the elements used in the written form are strange. This is largely because the owners of the language may not be used to reading the written form of the language or are completely ignorant of its elements. This is the case of the Ibibio language. The Ibibio language in its written form is alien to many speakers. This is because many of the speakers weren't introduced to learning how to read and write the language the same way it was for English. Infact, many people are familiar with written Efik language, a close dialect, than Ibibio language, largely because the former has been used in church worship and taught in schools long before written Ibibio was introduced. As a result, majority of the speakers are not familiar with the vowel sounds and consonant clusters as used in the written form of Ibibio language. This poses a great challenge in reading the language fluently without struggle. And if you agree with me, it can be embarrassing reading one's native language with so much struggle as if it were a foreign language. Taking a cue from the just written and printed version of the Ibibio bible, so many linguistic modifications or words used aren't familiar at all, hence make reading difficult. For instance the use of "Yisos" for "Jesus" , "Yoon" for "John" and "fidibai" for "Philippians" are just but a few linguistic modifications used which are not familiar words to majority of the educated populace who are used to "Jesus, John and Philippians" NOT "Yisos, Yoon and Fidibai" I can understand that the Ibibio language experts and linguists have tried in their bid to introduce these elements so as to give the language its unique qualities and features; however they and the government should also make these elements popular and familiar to the people by making learning of the language compulsory in schools and even social and political gatherings. By so doing, many people will eventually find "written ibibio" easy to read and understand. It will no longer be a thing for linguistic and language experts only. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Data Entry In Abuja For Six (6) Months by Mode4: 5:47pm On Jan 08, 2021 |
How much is the pay?? |
Family / Would It Be Wrong If I Get Someone To Kill Me? by Mode4: 9:45pm On Jan 06, 2021 |
I actually feel like commiting suicide but I am worried about my family most especially my mum, if it's my dad and siblings I won't mind. Another reason is GOD. I'm aware taking one's life is a sin and one might end up in hell. I don't want to burn in hell if it really exist. To me I think Jesus arranged for his own death through Judas. The whole sacrifice of him dying for us was prearranged. So I seriously want someone to kill me. I jus wanna die, through a gunshot most preferably, something real quick. 1 Like |
Travel / Re: What Is The Meaning Of "Is English Your First Language"? by Mode4: 7:03am On Jan 03, 2021 |
mansakhalifa: Why do u think it is not remotely possible? |
Travel / Re: What Is The Meaning Of "Is English Your First Language"? by Mode4: 6:53pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
nickvanilla: Actually English was my first language. My mum is Igbo while my dad is ibibio so I didn't get to learn any of their native languages early enough. I only learnt ibibio later. 2 Likes |
Travel / What Is The Meaning Of "Is English Your First Language"? by Mode4: 5:29pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
I have tried to Google this question in the internet but I'm not getting any straight forward answer. I was filling a form for overseas studies and this questioned popped up. I am confused because as Nigerians, I know we are not considered "native speakers of English" but at the same time I don't know if the question "Is English your first language" and being a native speaker mean the same thing. Please if it does, let me know your views, thank you. |
Politics / Re: Ijaw Youths Invade NDDC, Demand Resignation Of Akpabio: Video by Mode4: 11:31am On Dec 30, 2020 |
Uchasa: @seun @justwise @mynd4 @lalasticlala I don't know why did guy is still allowed to roam freely in nairaland with this kind of hate he has towards Akwa Ibom people. Have you guys gone to see his post about Akwa Ibom people? He had broken rule 2, 3 and 7 numerous times. Nairaland Modes please do the needful. God bless you! 6 Likes 1 Share |
Travel / Re: where to by Mode4: 8:19pm On Dec 27, 2020 |
Jus4c: Did you say full funding? Like I won't pay school fees or any of the other fees? |
Education / Re: Afe Babalola: 'Nigerian Graduates Are More Dangerous Than Illiterates' by Mode4: 11:17am On Dec 23, 2020 |
Karleb: Nucleotide base sequence!. Adiok anor ifôd�� |
Health / Re: Should I Be Worried About This? by Mode4: 11:53pm On Dec 22, 2020 |
Babysnow1: I like you tho, u are pretty. Can we be friends? ♥️ |
Health / Re: Should I Be Worried About This? by Mode4: 11:29pm On Dec 22, 2020 |
Babysnow1: Ok✌️✌️ |
Health / Re: Should I Be Worried About This? by Mode4: 11:24pm On Dec 22, 2020 |
Babysnow1: Oh my God u so beautiful!! Is that a permanent tattoo u got on you?? |
Health / Should I Be Worried About This? by Mode4: 11:04pm On Dec 22, 2020 |
So I decided to shave the hairs in my chest and stomach today for the first timeJust to see how it looks, and to my greatest surprise I noticed this line in my stomach. I haven't really seen any guy man with it before. Tho I have seen it on ladies. All day I have been shy, I cant step out of my door without wearing a shirt because I don't want neighbors to see it. Do we have guys who have it? |
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