Properties › Re: Home Repairs And Alternative; 5 Advantage And Disadvantage by murmee: 10:01am On Oct 16, 2017 |
HarkymTheOracle: I wanted to go jogging this morning, BUT Proverb 28:1 says - 'The wicked runneth when no man chases him'
So I stopped I'm laughing! |
Celebrities › Re: Olaniyi Afonja Sanyeri Celebrates His 43rd Birthday Today by murmee: 7:21pm On Oct 14, 2017 |
holatin: Most potent love charm on any lady, beat me up if it doesn't work for you. What I like about holatin's post is that it is written in perfect, readable and understandable Yoruba language. I ordinarily find it difficult to read written Yoruba (not that I'm proud of that) but I was able to read holatin's piece with ease. Kudos to you for an interesting post. |
Romance › Re: Guys, What Other Things Do You Want In A Relationship Aside Sex? by murmee: 10:34am On Oct 14, 2017 |
Lordygram: Yes and that is why she has raised me as a young, intelligent, God fearing and innocent guy, and now that i am mature, its fair i search for her kind. Good answer. I thought Ifakiland gave you a 'technical knockout' but you defended yourself most brilliantly. May God give you the kind of wife you desire! |
Business › Re: FG Appoints Abdul-Akaba Sumaila As Sole Administrator Of Ajaokuta Steel Complex by murmee: 12:26pm On Oct 11, 2017 |
TheAngry1: President Buhari doesn't even pretend about his tribalism...it is very glaring That's how we see it o. It has to be from the North and it has to be a Muslim. There's is God ooo! |
Phones › Re: Letter To Glo: Why Is Your Internet Not Loading Many Important Websites?? by murmee: 12:21pm On Oct 11, 2017 |
BeeBeeOoh: Bro it's still the same thing, I use it on my Lappy steady. Most of my guys don't use any other network except GLO Don't mind them. I have just abandoned 9Mobile for GLO and I'm enjoying it. |
Politics › Re: Make Fridays Work-free, Allow Hijabs – Muslims List 6 Restructuring Demands by murmee: 7:34pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
BenzEne1: It is a shame that you know nothing about Islam and you peddle lies on our prophet. Oschoffa the founder of a Christian denomination had 11 wives. His sect of christianity allows for polygamy. Why don't you bicker over that. And what hadith did you read where the prophet told us to marry early so we can reproduce fast and then abandon the children to their own fates ? If you don't know about a religion do not pick hearsay and post online. 98% of the people in Celestial churches including Oshofa are former Muslims. So what do you expect? |
Politics › Re: Make Fridays Work-free, Allow Hijabs – Muslims List 6 Restructuring Demands by murmee: 7:18pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
fr3do: these people are clearly making a jest of restructuring. That is the REAL agenda. Making sure the Restructuring train is derailed! |
Politics › Re: Make Fridays Work-free, Allow Hijabs – Muslims List 6 Restructuring Demands by murmee: 7:10pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
Positivepoint: Bros Muslims 've always been the majority in southwest Even YOU know that your submission is totally incorrect! |
Politics › Re: Make Fridays Work-free, Allow Hijabs – Muslims List 6 Restructuring Demands by murmee: 7:08pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
Positivepoint: Bros Muslims 've always been the majority in southwest That is not correct and you know it! |
Politics › Re: Make Fridays Work-free, Allow Hijabs – Muslims List 6 Restructuring Demands by murmee: 7:05pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
Resurgentxtian: I saw the requests made by Muric {Muslim Rights Concern} if restructuring of Nigeria is to happen. First off, i have been vindicated for all the alarm that i have raised on the plans on our muslim population in Yorubaland. I am not angry with them because i have always known that they want sharia in Yoruba land and i am glad that they are now coming out of their shell. That being said, i put the blame squarely on the doorstep of millions of indolent christians in yorubaland who have been too trusting of our muslim population. I would come back to the issue of we christians in yorubaland shortly.
Now, i want to plead with the SS/SE not to ever backdown on the request for restructuring, this is not the time to soft pedal but time to revv up the throttle. The Muric has brought out these requests in an attempt to scare the better south to abandon the restructuring campaign/agitations., The millions of Christians in the better south must not pity or look back at the suffering about to hit millions of Christians in Yorubaland as they deserve whatever comes out of the plans of Muslims in the North/SW. I am a Yoruba Christian and i have been lampooned on nairaland because i attempted to awaken my christian brethen. I have been called an igbo who is impersonating as a yoruba to sow seeds of dicsord in "peaceful and harmonious" Yorubaland even when the majority of my brothers know that there are visible cracks in Yorubaland being papered over by the media whitewash of tolerance and love in Yorubaland. I am not surprised since majority of us can deny bonafide and notable Yoruba sons like FFK and Fayose in preference for the Fulani folks up north. It only goes to show where the interests of majority of our muslim folks lie. That being said, i urge our southern neighbours {Igbos and S/S ethnic groups} to come together and present a common and cohesive front in order to possesss what is theirs and ensure that we docile yoruba christians face the foreceful islamisation coming our way.
In conclusion, i still cant shrug off the inclination to lay/sprinkle some blame at the doorstep of the RCCG being a church with large followership for Yorubas. The leadership of the church needs to rise up and do what it can to salvage what is left of the secularity of Yorubaland. The church has produced the V.P and we have all seen the futility of that. The V.P is powerless in the grand scheme of things and he is a smoke screen to be used to deceive millions of Christians that their interests are preotected in Nigeria. I keep saying it that i would vote and stand by "supposed erratic" characters like Fayose and FFK anytime, anyday to protect the rights of Christians in Yorubaland. The rest of politically correct yorubas can say what they like but the truth remains unshaken. The Kingdom of God suffereth violence and violence taketh by force.
I urge the igbos not to back down on the calls for restructuring as they dont deserve to be islamised.
You Yorubas online can continue to call me igbo but your conscience would continue taunting you of the truth of my assertions.
The discerning ones on politics section would know who i am
Shalom. My dear, what you don't know is that the sort of Restructuring Nigeria needs cannot happen without the entire South of Nigeria coming strongly together and speaking with ONE Voice. |
Politics › Re: Make Fridays Work-free, Allow Hijabs – Muslims List 6 Restructuring Demands by murmee: 6:55pm On Oct 09, 2017 |
Adiola: when I talk my Yoruba Muslim brothers will attack themselves ....with the above state ,it should be an eye opener what ll happen to us should this country divide Can't you see that it is the North that is trying desperately to divide the Yorubas with religion? The North is afraid because the Yorubas are serious about Restructuring. Prof. Ishaq is a Muslim extremist and therefore a good tool for the North to carry out it's agenda. |
Culture › Re: Origin Of The Name Bello?! by murmee: 9:51am On Oct 02, 2017 |
Mbediogu: You nailed it 100percent. Thanks. You are very wrong. According to a teacher from Ilorin, the original name is Billau. During the colonial time in Nigeria, the White people could not pronounce Billau very well and were saying Beelo instead. That was how the name Bello evolved and was accepted by the people. |
Romance › Re: I Tested Her With A Small Slap Before Our Wedding And She Called It Off - Man by murmee: 4:13pm On Sep 30, 2017 |
flyca: Never hit a woman, even with a flower.
The guy is lying sha. He is not even sorry, no sign of remorse, a clear sign of his personality. He's saying she should have endured the "small" slap. What rubbish!
If I were the woman, I will do exactly what she did. But of course, the only woman with this kind of courage are the financial independent women!
My kind of woman.  Good post! |
Car Talk › Re: Numbers To Call To Verify The Validity Of Your Driving Licence - FRSC by murmee: 3:22pm On Sep 29, 2017 |
magoo10: The one that was released by custom boss hameed Ali to verify customs papers is yet to work after sending the numbers of my vehicles papers
Just two numbers released,sometimes I wonder what is really wrong with the system.
The present Nigerian system needs a 'psychiatric test. And a Total Overhaul! |
Travel › Re: Work Begins At The New 10-Lane Lagos Airport Road (photos) by murmee: 8:13am On Sep 29, 2017 |
SalamRushdie: I just hope this job wasn't given to that useless HI tech construction because it would only end up being a total waste of funds and time because they never deliver quality roads They (Hitech) are the ones doing it! |
Phones › Re: How To Identify An Original Power Bank by murmee: 9:56am On Sep 26, 2017 |
KayTash: You have not said anything useful here.I clicked this post hopung to get tips that could help me purchase a good power bank. Your post is as fake as the fake power banks you are talking about. GBAM!!! |
Family › Re: I Just Cut The Cord With My Father by murmee: 4:32pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
Zeze06:

I understand this feeling... , if your father is old, please be careful not to hurt him, just follow him gently, you can even lie sometimes, just so you don't break his heart...
Elderly people sometimes do take things a little too seriously.. I would give anything to have my dad here to ask me any kind of questions in this world... |
Business › Re: Top 10 Bizarre Places People Have Hidden Money by murmee: 5:17pm On Sep 10, 2017 |
Flashh: How could you forget bra? Nigeria women uses that a lot. But how much can that take? |
Family › Re: House Girl Peeps While Husband And Wife Were Having Sex by murmee: 9:03am On Sep 10, 2017 |
Stemalex: Ejigbo always in the news for negative things... smh I wonder o! Bad or weird news always coming from Ejigbo, Ikotun and Egbeda axis! |
Politics › Re: The Tanko Yakassai Interview On Channels TV Everyone Is Talking About (Video) by murmee: 4:19pm On Sep 09, 2017 |
Guestlander: This is a short sighted way of looking at the current situation in Nigeria. The call for restructuring predates Buhari's presidency and it will probably outlive it. We are talking about changes that will affect the lives of Nigerians yet unborn. Presidencies will come and go but only a strong, fair and egalitarian system and institutions will ensure the future development of Nigeria as a successful country. 3 Gbosas for Guestlander. Your submission is solid and highly on point! |
Politics › Re: The Tanko Yakassai Interview On Channels TV Everyone Is Talking About (Video) by murmee: 4:05pm On Sep 09, 2017 |
Lightening: In other words, Muslims hate restructuring. My dear, the man was trying so hard to divide the Yorubas along religious line. What he doesn't know is that most Yoruba families are a mixture of Christians and Muslims. His agenda cannot work! |
Travel › Re: Policemen Push Vehicle That Broke Down On Lagos Highway by murmee: 3:46pm On Sep 09, 2017 |
Mynd44: As weird and strange as you think this is, people who go around Lagos a lot won't find this out of place; even LASTMA does this.
Anything to make sure the road is free As a matter of fact, this is one the major functions of the FRSC but instead of assisting vehicles to move, they prefer to stop and delay vehicles - even on the highways! It's a big shame! |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Blasts Tanko Yakassai Over Channels Tv Interview - Pictures by murmee: 7:59pm On Sep 08, 2017 |
silentrock: Fulani does not own Nigeria. maybe they have little advantage here or there because of their large population but they definitely don't own Nigeria. all evidences point to that. Which large population? So you believe those nonsense Census fugures that they churn out just to deceive everyone? |
Car Talk › Re: You Can Now Renew You Driver's Licence Without Going For Capturing - FRSC by murmee: 12:29pm On Sep 08, 2017 |
greenhulk: That's what they should have done before Exactly! |
Autos › Re: My Toyota Corolla 2006 Was Snatched At Gunpoint In Abuja by murmee: 5:21pm On Sep 07, 2017 |
gmajor10: Why do everyone keep saying install tracker? Tracker are removed immediately after such heinous act, all you get is last know location. Does that means car Trackers are easy to locate in a car or what? Can someone please educate me . |
Celebrities › Re: Yinka Quadri Celebrates His 58th Birthday With Stunning Photos by murmee: 12:19pm On Sep 06, 2017 |
Ajewealth123: i love the way he acts. Herbalist Rich man Madman Pauper Hired killer Boss Gang leader Bushman He represents his roles well without fault, he is an icon, a legend in the game. Happy birthday sir He looks young for that age.more blessing sir , God bless your new age I totally agree with you. He is sooo versatile and real. Happy birthday to him! |
Properties › Re: Ways To Get Good Tenants by murmee: 12:06pm On Sep 06, 2017 |
[quote author=DRISKLEF post=60181712]Makes sense. But the funny thing is he wouldnt even tell you his real 'hustle'. Lol[/quote Ask for proof of whatever hustle he tells you. Investigate by asking for ID card and location of the hustle and go there to make sure his claims are correct! |
Properties › Re: Ways To Get Good Tenants by murmee: 8:53am On Sep 06, 2017 |
One good way to avoid bad tenants is for landlords not to source for tenants through ordinary street property agents. These agents are not trained and are only after their commissions. They don't believe in questioning or investigating prospective tenants and will offer your house to even an armed robber!
Landlords should therefore endeavor to go through trained Estate Agents (Estate Surveyors and Valuers) who will go the extra mile to investigate their clients and these days, they even ask the prospective clients to submit names of guarantors!! |
Christianity Etc › Re: "Yayi Yayi Jesus Yayi": Who Knows The Lyrics Of This Christian Song? by murmee: 10:52am On Sep 03, 2017 |
franktolk: Yayi, yayi, Yesu yayi Abin da mutum be yi ba Yesu ya yi Yayi, yayi, Yesu yayi Abin da mutum be yi ba Yesu ya yi
The song is in Hausa language. It means Done it done it ,Jesus done it The thing no human can do,Jesus has done it Done it ,done it ,Jesus done it The thing no human/man can do,Jesus has done it
(Hausa speaking churches are really interesting and you'll enjoy the service and the songs ) I am Yoruba but love knowing more about other tribes . In Christ Jesus there is neither Jew no Greek,bond nor free..... but we are all one in Christ Jesus . (Gal 3.28) Beautiful! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Corruption Caused Buhari’s Ill Health – Umenzekwe, APC Chieftain by murmee: 9:29am On Aug 31, 2017 |
Nukilia: Dullard is an understatement. Nigerians are waiting for the next election to come so they can vote out incompetence. And bring back monumental lootings, Abi? |
Christianity Etc › Re: "My Wife's Leg Is Decaying Because Of Witch Fire" - Man Cries For Help (Graphic) by murmee: 7:16pm On Aug 23, 2017 |
Talibanis: Rather unfortunate that we have lots of illiterates claiming literate. Our people will never seen medical help until dying moments. Better get a below knee amputation for the already gangrenous foot before sepsis kills ur wife. Yeye people You must be a Medical doctor or a qualified nurse because your comment is most accurate! |
Politics › Re: Oby Ezekwesili Describes Buhari's Speech As "Case Of Missed Opportunity" by murmee: 8:55pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
Basfaq: Mr president's speech.(president speech should be like this) I am happy to address you all today on my return from medical treatment in the United Kingdom. It is by the grace of Almighty Allah that I am here with you.
I want to begin by thanking every Nigerian who prayed for my quick recovery. I also wish to thank those who lost patience with me. I understand your feeling. We have so much work to do in this country that every minute lost is a disservice to our people.
My special thanks goes to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. He held the fort in my absence. I’m very pleased with his performance despite the difficulties our political structure imposed on him. He did the job of leading this nation so well that I have a renewed confidence in our leaders of tomorrow.
I also thank the National Assembly, my ministers, the members of the judiciary, our security forces and civil servants across this nation who go to work everyday and look up at the picture of their leader who had been absent for long and still dedicate themselves to the task of the day.
Being sick is a human condition. While we pray that sickness does not befall even our worst enemies, it is one of those life experiences that ‘will come when it will come’. For those concerned about the financial burden my illness must have exerted on our nation, I want to dispel your fears.
Though as your president I am entitled to receive medical treatment anywhere that my doctors deemed best, I’m waiving that right. My family and friends will take care of my medical bills.
As leaders, we must lead by example. I promised to end medical tourism if elected president of Nigeria. Two years after, it has not happened. You do not have to go far to know that it has not happened. My absence from Nigeria for 103 days makes it evident. It is my personal failure. I own up to it, the same way I own up to all that we promised but have not accomplished.
As part of my renewed commitment to this country, in my remaining days as your president, I will make sure that no president of Nigeria will again have the need to travel abroad to receive medical treatment. We have done greater things in the past. We can do this.
In the last two years, we have opened the window of opportunities for tens of thousands of our young people through the N-Power entrepreneur scheme. We have school children in 13 states of Nigeria receiving free lunch at school as part of our Homegrown School Feeding Programme. In 9 states, over 26,000 are receiving N5,000 stipend a month from Conditional Cash Transfer Programme. We have stabilized the Naira and the economy. No matter how raw and uneven it may have been, we have taken a stab at the fight against corruption. Though it is still with us, its wings of impunity have been clipped. And instead of unrelenting on this fight, we are reloading and refocusing.
We have made strides here and there, but for many, the change that we promised has not materialized. In some cases, the change has taken many of our people two or three steps backwards. To them, it is hard to preach that stepping back is part of the process needed for a forward push. They may have seen the rams do it, but that does not mean that they will understand it and embrace it when it means doing with less meat in their pot of soup.
For me, this period of ailment has been an opportunity for great reflection. If I had an illusion that I would always be with you, that illusion is gone now. I will not always be with you. But I know that Nigeria will always be with you. I, therefore, come back with a renewed commitment to leave a better nation for you all. In the little time that I have left in this role as your president, I want to see a more united Nigeria for all.
Our unity can only come if we create an equitable and just nation.
I have had time to look at Nigeria from outside. I have watched with great interest how the wheels of the nation work from afar. They are not working well. All that we were afraid of are happening now.
We shall confront them. But more importantly, we shall confront the nursery where the anomalies are bred.
In re-committing myself to the Nigerian project, I am determined to listen to, and understand, the people at the fringe of our society. More often than not, we fail to give them our ears and assume that what they have to offer has little or nothing to do with our lofty dream for the nation. That, I have come to understand, is a false premise. All voices are needed in the negotiation for the advancement of the Nigerian project.
Moving forward, balancing the Nigerian project to give it a solid sense of equity and justice is paramount to me. I want all those who are committed to come to us. I want those at the forefront of the fight for restructuring Nigeria to bring to me proposals and blueprints on how to make things better.
I want to balance the seats in the House of Representative to make it fair to all. I want the number of states in each geo-political zones balanced. I want to see the resources of this nation shared in such a way that those from the areas where these resources come from do not feel cheated by the rest. I want to devolve power from the center. I want to free the regions to stand on their own. I want the geopolitical zones enshrined in our constitution. I want the presidency to rotate amongst the zones. The number of local government in each zone should be fair so that local government allocations to each zone would not be lopsided.
We need to sit down and articulate the blue print of how to make Nigeria great. I want a master plan of what should be done on my desk in six months. We need them in specific terms.
We have to radically transform this country if we want it to survive. I’m looking for a holistic treatment of all that ails us.
With the remaining time that we have, we want to set things right to make it easy for those coming behind us. We cannot wait. All along, the military has been the one putting in place constitutions and structures. Our democracy is mature enough that we can do them ourselves in tune with the desires and goals of our peoples. If we can accomplish that, the rest of the task of governing this beautiful country should be a lot easier, not just for this generation but for generations to come.
You won’t always have Buhari with you, but my job is to make sure that you will always have a Nigeria, an equitable and just country for all.
Political defeat of one section of the country only leads to progressive defeat of the whole nation.
I am ready to defend this vision of a new Nigeria with the last breath in me.
It is very unfortunate that we have been programmed to believe that in a family, injustice to one does not impact the cohesion and commitment of the other to the family. But it does. It is the reason for all the rumblings we hear in our dear country today.
To ensure my commitment to this, in a few weeks, we will convene a meeting in Aso Rock with all the young people who are so dissatisfied with the Nigerian project that they have decided to opt out of it. We want to listen to them and forge a way to regain their trust. The youths of this nation are the most important resource that we have. That should not be just a mantra to be given mere lip service. It is a statement of fact that we need to hold sacrosanct.
My generation has played its part. We must have the courage to begin a systematic disengagement so that the next generation can take the lead. I have seen them in technology hubs across Nigeria, on the streets hustling, in schools and in markets. I am confident that they can take this nation to glorious places.
If this our present malaise is a spell, it has run its course. Our mumu don do.
Thank you for listening and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. And you think Buhari has the energy to read this long speech?He would faint by the time he reads a quarter of it. Those who wrote the 3 minutes speech know that the President in his present state can't go beyond that! |