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It's really funny how Nigerians pretend online as if we all aren't Africans. Who doesn't know about black magic Touch and follow![]() Many ladies or girls are dating men or married to men they would never accept on a clear eye. But such men used black power, magic rings, perfumes, handkerchief, facial powder, etc to make these girls and women agree out of their normal will Many men use jazz (spell) to lure women into relationship and marriage This is more rampant among Hausa and Yoruba men. Go to secondary schools, young boys use touch and follow rings to hypnotize girls for sex. There was a time we employed a Hausa guard to guard our house in the village...this Hausa guy came with his jazz....hypnotized many village girls and even sold touch n follow rings to boys in our village which the village boys also used to defy girls in the village. A young boy in my village narrated the story, and many of the village boys later confessed The Hausa guy brought so many type of juju to our village...sold many to my village boys including neck scarves than turn to snake when angered. Sometimes he would pour fuel on his hand and light matches...it will be burning and nothing will happen to his skin...according to boys in my village. Finally, we sacked him and he returned back to the north. This Ese girl must be under spell...take it or leave it. Hausa boys use it a lot on girls. they believe so much in juju, jazz. The only pride of an average Hausa man is his juju or jazz, too bad! In Nigeria, Igbo boys believe in using money to get girls. Calabar/Akwa Ibom boys believe in using good food and sex to hypnotize women Yoruba men believe in using money, swag and some jazz to get girls. Hausa/Fulani men believe in using jazz, juju to get girls! Bini, Bayelsa boys believe in using money to get girls Warri boys believe in using joke to get girls! So many men use love spell and magic ring, perfume to hypnotize women to date and marry them, women be watchful....dont argue it, it's real! Devil have power, God didn't collect power from devil, be very prayerful!! |
DangotePikin:Thank you so much. I don't think he filled CU in his jamb form....i just came back not long ago and spoke with his mom, my sis...so I told her I want the boy to go to CU. I really want him to. The next option is abroad but it's risky to send such a young boy out to a foreign land considering how the world is now, sighs. thanks so much |
amokeme:Okay, thanks...will see what I will do |
amokeme:lol, not me, I have grown past that stage of life lol, thanks all the same....it hurts...wonder what he will doing for the next 360days |
Eebrahym:lol miraculous transformation, iyamar ![]() |
feran15:Are u serious So what can I do now to ensure he gets admission into Covenant University or any other good private university pls Thanks for the info |
amokeme:Thanks, but it seems the thread is inactive because it's been long someone posted there. Pls here is my question again: Can someone with a JAMB/UTME score of 160 gain admission to study any of Civil, Electrical or Mechanical engineering at Covenant University |
AYOBAMEE911:Can someone with a JAMB/UTME score of 160 gain admission to study any of Civil, Electrical or Mechanical engineering at Covenant University My little nephew I want to school at Covenant Uni just scored 160 in JAMB/UTME, any chances for him pls I need this info urgently, someone pls help |
Can someone with a JAMB/UTME score of 160 gain admission to study any of Civil, Electrical or Mechanical engineering at Covenant University ![]() My little nephew I want to school at Covenant Uni just scored 160 in JAMB/UTME, any chances for him pls ![]() I need this info urgently, someone pls help |
Please I need covenant university admission requirements. I want my little nephew to school there. He wants to study engineering; any of Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. He cleared his WAEC Anyone with Babcock admission requirements should also help me asap pls. Cc: amokeme Thanks |
The *badoo rapper, Olamide ran into the Nigerian local bread seller turned celebrity model, Olajumoke at Abuja recently, and he didn't miss an opportunity to take a selfie with the 'lady of the moment', Mrs Olajumoke, which he tagged: "Our Superstar Jummy, Igbalode model toh bad". The lucky girl is really fast-rising....God is indeed a miracle worker ![]() Source: http://www.ngnblog.com/2016/02/olamide-takes-selfie-with-olajumoke.html
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This guy is mean; I am sure most of these guys that commit all these murder don't read news...or visit nairaland to see that no matter how smart they think they are, they will be caught now or someday |
According to some recent tip off, the neighbours of popular Nigerian singer, Cynthia Morgan are convinced that the talented singer is pregnant. According to one of her neighbours who disclosed this rare news: “She has really not been physically active the way she used to for some days now. Anybody that sees her will agree with me that she is pregnant.” Efforts to reach the singer has not be successful at the time of this report. Source: http://www.ngnblog.com/2016/02/cynthia-morgan-is-pregnant-without.html
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This is to debunk the earlier report today (https://www.nairaland.com/2934819/efcc-arrests-ken-saro-wiwas-brother) making rounds on social network and Nigerian blogs that the brother of late human right activist, Ken Sarowiwa, Maj. General Letam Wiwa has been arrested by the EFCC in connection with the ongoing Dasukigate $2.1billion arms deal scandal. Read EFCC's disclaimer below: The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday said a former director of the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI), Letam Wiwa, was not in its custody, contrary to media reports. Source: http://www.ngnblog.com/2016/02/efcc-did-not-arrest-late-ken-sarowiwas.html cc: OAM4J, Mynd44 |
Queensss:Great job you are doing here. |
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[quote author=iyke dan-castro]What a joke... how can mmanagment b so inconsiderate..[/quote]Not a joke, the person that sent me the link happens to be a staff of the company...very bad of indigenous companies in Nigeria, and Nigerians really need to be made aware of these inhumane treatments, at least, for the record keeping and future-reference if at all nothing can be done now, I weep for Nigeria |
[img]http://4.bp..com/-0LEkQnhzDVw/Up8aa9YcRyI/AAAAAAAAVNE/chOjsajqPzM/s1600/Tranex-protest.jpg[/img] One of the biggest indigenous courier companies in Nigeria, Trans-Nationwide Express, a.k.a TRANEX workers today morning shut down their company corporate office in Oshodi for poor workers’ welfare and management negligence. Some of the major things they are protesting for are: 1. No health insurance benefit 2. No remittance of Maritime dues 3. No remittance of tax 4. No increment in salary This is the plight of most Nigerians working in indigenous companies, Indian and Chinese-owned firms...and the federal government needs to do something about this mistreatment of Nigerian workers working in their own home soil, too bad What the video here> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OMYjHDyFIg |
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kola is a type of nut mostly found in several parts of Nigeria and West-Central Africa as a whole and the tree grows in the (tropical) rain forests. Its biological name is “Garcinia kola” and it belongs to the family of “Guittiferal”. Bitter Kola has been identified as a potent antibiotic which could be effective in the treatment of many diseases confronting people today. The fruit, seeds, nuts and bark of the tropical tree have been used for centuries in traditional medicines to treat many forms of ailments. Below are the benefits of Bitter Kola: Chewing bitter kola relieves coughs, hoarseness, bronchial and throat troubles. Several studies discovered bitter kola to be a remedy for dysentery, osteoarthritis, antidote against poisoning and considered an aphrodisiac. Improves lung functions Bitter kola has been used for centuries to treat chest colds in traditional medicine, but research has taken a look and found out why it is effective. A study in the 2009 issue of The Internet Journal of Pulmonary Medicine, performed on mice, reports that Garcinia kola improved respiratory function after 28 days of use of a Garcinia extract. Written by Simon Adekunle of the Ekiti State University in Nigeria, the study shows that Garcinia kola works by dilating the alveolar ducts and sacs in the lungs by improving the strength of the fibers in the lung tissue. Bitter kola’s beneficial lung properties are attributed to its high antioxidant content. Bitter Kola health benefit for malaria Considerable experimental studies found the chemical constituents in bitter kola have anti-malaria properties. That aside, traditional healers have, for years, prescribed bitter kola for the treatment of malaria infections. Researchers who reported that bitter kola had anti-malaria effect in the 2010 issue of Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, from a survey of plants used by traditional healers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, attributed this to its quinones content. Further more, kolaviron, the powerful chemical compound found in bitter kola, was reportedly tested on a malaria parasite and found to inhibit malarial activity. Culled from: http://www.nigeriakitchen.com/index.php?topic=569.0
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tellwisdom: You got a cheap job and you are here shouting and disturbing our peace, most especially my peace. Why don't you buy a slot with CNN and broadcast your newly found job??Hi Tellwisdom, even if it is a low pay job, at least he now has a means of livelihood and can take care of his personal need, which means he is no longer amongst those we can call: unemployed. And again, he should be encouraged, commended and appreciated for deeming it feat to thank God for the little little while praying and hoping for the big, which will surely come cos he is grateful and thankful. So I would suggest u apologise to him and withdraw your initial statement pls. Thanks |
Hello Mr Nenergy, your write-up can inspire a lot of job seekers, could u pls post it on this facebook fan page? www.facebook.com/UnadvertisedJobAlerts and to all those that have not yet found a job placement, kindly visit the fan page above and like it so that u can be receiving free unadvertised and certain advertised job alerts ![]() Our mission is to assist all youths willing to work, to find job placement to enable them start a meaningful life, by providing them with correct and up-to-date info on all secret job vacancies in and outside Nigeria. Visit and you will be glad you did, and do share it with your loved ones to also assist them. May God help all the yet-to-be employed youths to find a deserving job soon. Once again, well done poster. |
A month and some days now...and the things I shipped via CHRISVICMALL is still hanging...have wasted so much money on calls...just to get my stuff delivered....pls is this how business is done? You guys should respect DHL, FEDEX and co o...imagine small customers you cannot handle...gosh! Wasting a viable business opportunity out of incompetence ![]() |
Touch and follow
but unfortunately, that is not the real you.


...What is really wrong with our youths