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Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 10:50pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
EdCure: Shatap!!! Ezi! |
Nairaland / General / Re: How Many Of You SEE CONSTANT NUMBERS Like 11:11, 04:44, 02:22? by MrT2011(m): 5:46pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
You should go study NUMEROLOGY. It will help you in your search for self awareness/ self awakening. It is a sign of atonement- a call for your spiritual augmentation. You may like to tell us your Birth date/ Birthday- for a start. |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 5:07pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Barywhyte: May God Bless you my Brother. |
TV/Movies / Re: Stephannie Okereke Plays Slave In Hollywood Movie! by MrT2011(m): 5:04pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Nobleval: "Slave" ? *Covers face in shame* national disgrace. Your mouth dey smell from your belle. |
TV/Movies / Re: Stephannie Okereke Plays Slave In Hollywood Movie! by MrT2011(m): 4:56pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
bennie224: Shameful!why does she have to play d role of a slave?It's like telling tom cruise to come play d role of a slave in a Nigerian movie,,Nollywood is a mess,,if i was given d chance to run d NGR movie industry,,i'ld have long gotten rid of people like this. Hmmm! Amosu!! It is real!!" |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 4:27pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Barywhyte: Barywhyte. "There was a Country" by Chinue Achebe, simply he referred to "there was a Country Called Biafra"! I hope you now understand why I rushed you. I am here to deal "spiritually" any person that stands against The great Igbo people- This is no joke!!! |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 4:21pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Barywhyte: Yes! My opinion is to abuse you for making a mess of someone's intelligent article and condemning the work of a great man. -That makes you one of those many problems in this so called Nigeria |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 4:18pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Barywhyte: Yes! My opinion is to abuse you for making a mess of someone's intelligent article and condemning the work of a great man. -That makes you one of those many problems in this so called Nigeria. |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 3:33pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
noblezone: all Biafrans should as a matter of urgency move back home! My Biafran brother please pray for me to be able to sale my things so that I can raise fund. I am in Abuja preparing to relocate before 2015. Freedom Biafra! 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 3:27pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
b3llo: Nigeria will be united forever forget what Ahmadu Bello Once said "“This new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities in the north as willing tools and the south as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future.” – (Parrot Newspaper October 12, 1960). US is no God to judge our unification as a nation. They are your senior. They can tell better. Nigeria is a failed state! |
Politics / Re: Why Nigeria May Not Last Beyond 2015...issues And Facts Laid Bare by MrT2011(m): 3:23pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Barywhyte: In 1885, the ‘fate’ of Africa was decided by a gathering of world’s European powers in Berlin, Germany. In the conference, an area in West Africa (which would later become Nigeria), was handed over to Great Britain, like a piece of chocolate in a birthday party. Following the handover, Britain exercised her rule by establishing her authority over the northern and southern protectorates. Consequently, in 1914, Britain through the then governor of northern region, Lord Luggard amalgamated the northern and southern protectorates, without the people’s consent. He later became the first Governor-General of the Nigerian Protectorate. His wife, Flora Shaw, also coined the name Nigeria. Your last opinion made a mess of your wonderful quote. It exposed your mighty ignorant- establishing you as one of the 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh Sparks Outrage with Photo Of Her "Maid' Wearing Her Gucci Sandals by MrT2011(m): 1:18pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
kaybyte: thanks jare. she is commiting the act of lesbianism with that made thats why she is very proud of the babe and i think is because the does anything she demands. she just dey fool all of una wey dey sorpot her You are a Devil! You must be gay too and for you to imagine what you said, you must be doing such. Tomorrow you go to church and be singing praises- anuofia! 1 Like |
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh Sparks Outrage with Photo Of Her "Maid' Wearing Her Gucci Sandals by MrT2011(m): 1:08pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
piagetskinner: Who gives a shite? Sombary |
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh Sparks Outrage with Photo Of Her "Maid' Wearing Her Gucci Sandals by MrT2011(m): 1:05pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
IYANGBALI: na toto,s toto dey smell |
Celebrities / Re: Tonto Dikeh Sparks Outrage with Photo Of Her "Maid' Wearing Her Gucci Sandals by MrT2011(m): 12:52pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Something dey smell |
Family / Re: Chinese Parents Never Speak English To Their Children Even In Public Places by MrT2011(m): 12:09pm On Jul 22, 2014 |
Yes because Africans are brainwashed and enslaved causing inferiority complex on them. Nigerians think Speaking English is wisdom & intelligents. 6 Likes |
Politics / Re: FG Bans Registration & Deportation Of Nigerians, Says Its Worse Than Boko Haram by MrT2011(m): 7:33pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
lacasa: I know what you did last nigt- sucking and fuckkking ya Father's Joystick. |
Politics / Re: FG Bans Registration & Deportation Of Nigerians, Says Its Worse Than Boko Haram by MrT2011(m): 7:02pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
[quotnshi, thor=biafranqueen] A tratious leader to his people is worst then Boko Haram. A Governor that follows the directions of sworn enemies to Igboland of course can destroy more from the inside by striping the state economically and indebting the people. Not to talk of inciting violence against Igbos in the North APC has failed to start the bloodshed they have been promising. We need Leaders with Wisdom and Intelligence not Smartness! [/quote] Ikpu nshi, kee kwa nu. |
Politics / Re: FG Bans Registration & Deportation Of Nigerians, Says Its Worse Than Boko Haram by MrT2011(m): 6:58pm On Jul 21, 2014 |
lacasa: The Igbos/southerners begged their principal for this wen the Arewa Youth Foundation gave their ultimatum You are just an open pooshi. |
Religion / Re: 12 Things You Love That Are Banned In The Bible by MrT2011(m): 11:50am On Jul 21, 2014 |
Sagamite: Dear Sagamite, You don't really need to tell me about your IQ. I already perceived some little here- You are good. But please, kindly do not "burst" it out. Do you really know about Numerology and such related studies about the universe? - they are not religious studies- they are spiritual science books. Remember: you can not become a Scholar from nowhere, without stepping up the theories of the past and present scholars. - As a scientist you might be, your thesis are built upon the foundations of the existing theories. I recommend Cheiro's books on Numbers for a start. You will be happy to know more. |
Religion / Re: 12 Things You Love That Are Banned In The Bible by MrT2011(m): 12:27am On Jul 21, 2014 |
blackprowler: You just spoke my mind. |
Religion / Re: 12 Things You Love That Are Banned In The Bible by MrT2011(m): 12:10am On Jul 21, 2014 |
Sagamite: You are such a "silly" "boi" I love your guts. Am a Spiritual Scientist- I'll love you to study the CHEIRO'S Book of Numbers etc (Numerology & others) It's interesting... Someone like you should grasp the key to the Universe. I wouldn't be surprise to find out you r a member of school of thoughts. |
Religion / Re: 12 Things You Love That Are Banned In The Bible by MrT2011(m): 9:46pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
MissMeiya: Nigeria seriously needs to release some of this religious zealotry. If the people who invented the phones and computers, the internet, and all their various components had stubbornly rejected logic and science and education the way many Nigerians do, there wouldn't be a Nairaland for them to type their oft-misspelled decrying of science and history as "propaganda". I admire you wisdom. You make me go jigida with your very intelligent quotes. Cuddles 2 Likes |
Religion / Re: 12 Things You Love That Are Banned In The Bible by MrT2011(m): 9:36pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
Elebiju: The Catholic church is the prime suspect If you discovered that Christmas had nothing to do with Jesus Christ's birth and actually predates that event by centuries, would you still celebrate the holiday? And if you realized that the Bible reveals Holy Days commanded by God, would you celebrate them instead?When I was a young boy, I looked forward to Christmas every Dec. 25. Shortly before one particular Christmas, while still in secondary school, one of my schoolmates laughed me to scorn for believing that Father Xmas (Santa Claus) existed. I was mortified.When I returned home that evening, I asked my mom whether Father Xmas was real.She said he wasn't. Privately I thought,"Well, if father xmas isn't real, what is?"Years later I learned that Christmas actually predated Christianity by about 2,000 years. Many ancient nations created their own midwinter festivals and celebrations—which later morphed into Christmas—to honor the sun and other gods around the time of the winter solstice. I also learned that the origins of Christmas contradict true Christianity. Christmas contradicts the biblical facts it's commonly assumed that Christmas is celebrated because it's the birthday of Jesus Christ. But biblical scholars overwhelmingly admit that Jesus was born nowhere near Dec. 25. There are sound reasons for this conclusion. Luke's Gospel tells us that Joseph and Mary were traveling to Bethlehem to register during a Roman census when Jesus was born, and also that shepherds still had their flocks out in the open fields at that time (Luke 2:1-. Even fulani herdsmen no fit endure harmattan but the Holy Land in December is cold, rainy and sometimes snowy. No sound-minded shepherd would have been so foolhardy as to leave his flock in the fields at night at that time of year. And no intelligent ruler would compel people to travel many miles to register for a census when the likelihood of bad weather would have made such an effort self-defeating. Why should we believe that Jesus was born on Dec. 25 when the Bible itself plainly contradicts this notion?The birth of Christmas so if Christmas didn't originate with Christ's birth being on Dec. 25, when and how did it originate?Christmas began long before the birth of Jesus Christ. Alexander Hislop's book the Two Babylonsexplores many historical sources showing that the holiday precedes Christ by at least 2,000 years, as earlier mentioned.A nativity celebration for pagan gods was observed near the winter solstice inboth Syria and Egypt. Later, some 400 years before Christ, the Mithraic religion, centering on the Persian sun god Mithras, provided the foundation for the Christmas celebration. Mithraism became very popular in the Roman Empire, and many elements of its worship survive today in Roman Catholicism. My stand;I dont celebrate Xmas but i eat the delicacies. You lack common understanding. |
Politics / Re: RCCG Pastor Shot, Butchered In Borno by MrT2011(m): 11:43am On Jul 20, 2014 |
BinghiNya: two idiotic cross breed, now I understand you guys suffer from brain drain, when did ondo become a northern state. Awon ode omo irankiran, Ȋ̝̊̅§ your god potent such that his wards don't get protected. Idiots Shatap! & Taa gbafu ebe'a!! Aboki-enwe!!! That's what you are! And that you remain till eternity. I know someone helps to translate my grammar for you. Monkey take banana Oops! You are ZOMBOKI; only eat flesh |
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Replies Those Bashing Him For Snubbing His Brother's Wedding by MrT2011(m): 11:31am On Jul 20, 2014 |
kennyamusa: sorry,but y make a yourself nothing but an unlearned and mannerless homo sapien,nitwit,I thought u said u don't reply pple like me,guess u r d one who needs serioud prayers and medical check up then,I would recommend one for u if u r ready for it before I change my mind cos I can't watch ur life go in a miserable state like this for ever,I do have pity a lot o English teacher, I was only appreciating your gods given talents. |
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Replies Those Bashing Him For Snubbing His Brother's Wedding by MrT2011(m): 12:18am On Jul 20, 2014 |
BjMorgan: Brozzz Meh! U dey make sense. Woman wrapper - Okonye decides - Peter should respect their family tree. Peter had disappointed the wise men. |
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Replies Those Bashing Him For Snubbing His Brother's Wedding by MrT2011(m): 12:09am On Jul 20, 2014 |
seunoni34: All supporters of Lola are yorriba If u ask me, I'll say from all indication; Lola is bad luck |
Celebrities / Re: Peter Okoye Replies Those Bashing Him For Snubbing His Brother's Wedding by MrT2011(m): 11:49pm On Jul 19, 2014 |
Coldfeet: . Permit me to. Don't mind him jawe! He doesn't know that there's something called FAMILY TREE as long as he still bears the name OKOYE his history (tree) won't start from him. Let him drop the name Okoye then I'll believe that trash he posted. Children of nowadays sef! An igbo adage says "Nkita onwu choro igbu ndi nmuo ga eme nti akposhie ya! #check Oxford dictionary page 100200 for translation enuf said. Your words are so masculine!!! Respect! - l love strong women like u. Am very single... R u too 1 Like |
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