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Space booked. If Only Lookman had taken the place of Chukwueze in that game against Morocco, maybe this guys would still remain in Morocco by now. I feel sick for three days because of that game |
Most of these Lagos urchins thrive mainly in shanties and poorly regulated areas, not because they are powerful, but because the system around them is compromised. Greed from some community leaders — including certain baales and obas — creates safe havens for criminality. When those who should protect the community are benefitting from it, lawlessness naturally flourishes. That is why you rarely see these boys operate with the same impunity in organised parts of Lagos. In those areas, residents, landlords, security agencies, and community leaders work together. There is collective resistance, timely reporting, and zero tolerance for intimidation. Criminals avoid such places because they know the environment will not protect them. The problem, therefore, is not just the boys — it is the ecosystem that enables them. What should be done: Community leaders must be audited and held accountable. Traditional authority should not be a shield for criminal collaboration. Residents’ associations should be strengthened, even in informal settlements, to ensure collective action. Landlords who knowingly harbour criminals should face sanctions. Continuous policing and intelligence-led patrols should focus on known flashpoints, not just reactive raids. Youth engagement and rehabilitation programmes must run alongside enforcement, because suppression without reform only postpones the problem. Until corruption at the grassroots is addressed and communities take ownership of their security, arrests alone will not solve the issue. Criminals retreat where unity exists — and multiply where complicity thrives. |
educatedfool:Very wackish mentality . Please tell me the number of Naija youths that betting has made/ruined |
The way una just dey mention million on this platform ehn. One would think it's 700k una dey talk about. 7 million for this car is a complete joke |
Naija will win this surely |
We can't beat them by Penalties as that their goalkeeper is a flying machine. We don try Eagles. Apart from ref, I m afraid the north African antics might work against us. Ref, lasers, home crowd, antics, diving, noise , aggression etc. Naija is just going there to fight a real war. Only God can deliver Nigeria |
bukatyne:Are you saying 2.5 million a month in Naija is small. If people like you plenty for social media spaces, plenty people for don die of depression. Don't be surprised someone having almost the same degree and qualifications as the poster is earning less than 200k in this same Nigeria and still thanking God |
The poster above me rigged my post |
I can't talk because obedient mods will ban me |
With the rubbish the Naija babes are playing, forget the game. Zambia will win. Thank God this will not be used as a yardstick for the next women world cup. We will try another time but you see this time around, make we just forget Those girls don't really know why they Re on the field. No fighting spirit, aimless shooting, bad passes, and the most annoying thing. The feel unremorseful... I don't know the hype behind Rashidat Omolade, always running, passing and shooting aimlessly Zambia 3 Nigeria 1 Prediction |
Naija suppose don win world cup. Na bad management and nff maladministration cos am 𝐂𝐮𝐩𝐬 & 𝐓𝐫𝐨𝐩𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐍𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐚 𝐖𝐨𝐧 𝐔𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐀𝐛𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐚 (𝟏𝟗𝟗𝟑–𝟏𝟗𝟗𝟖) 🥇 1. 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Nigeria conquered the continent in Tunisia, lifting Africa’s biggest football title. 🥇 2. 1993 FIFA U-17 World Cup (Japan) Golden Eaglets became world champions, showcasing Nigeria's youth football dominance |
So unfortunate we are in a world now controlled by the marked beast. End time leaders of the G8 US Israel Russia Killing, killing and justifying killing of innocent souls Nobel prize my foot I nominate Trump and Netahayu for Laureate in shedding innocent bloods |
Nollywood finest Not enough original content Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters. This will make the forum more interesting for everyone. |
I had to search the school online an found this. Kindly check the screenshot. The school is located in Ota Ogun State
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Nawa o Meanwhile Obembet should check out this one https://www.nairaland.com/8456153/chat-gpt-response-almiron-vs |
🚩 Top 10 Most-Abused Nairaland Users 1. Sexkillz Notorious for issuing ultra‑long bans (one reported 93‑year ban) and sparking major backlash—even among moderators . 2. **Musiwa ("Lord of the Maps" **Constant target of ridicule for his threads about separatist maps; users report mods repeatedly banning him, spawning endless alt accounts . 3. Maclatunji A strict moderator whose intolerance to perceived religious insults drew heavy criticism and resentment . 4. Onila Frequently called out over authenticity of “beauty” threads; accused of posting fake or attention-grabbing content . 5. Andyblaze Labeled a “prolific misogynist” in the Romance section; targeted for constant provocative threads against women . 6. 190 Known as a troll with multiple alt names, especially for posts voicing disdain for Nigerian women . 7. Chino A fervent defender of Anambra and APGA; often criticized for his aggressive political commentary . 8. Sweetlemon Her drama-filled posts about Miss Nairaland 2012 allegedly generated backlash and accusations of fabricated stories . 9. Cramjones Popular contender accused of being Femi Fani-Kayode under an alias; drew heavy suspicion and criticism . 10. Sincere 9gerian A vocal pro-Jonathan political account, often dismissed as a paid apologist and attacked by APC-aligned users . 🧾 Why They Stand Out Toxicity magnets: Many of these users post controversial or polarizing content that draws daily flak. High-profile conflicts: Their content sparks repeat clashes, fueling a cycle of call‑outs, insults, and moderation. Forum archetypes: Some are seen as emblematic of Nairaland's problems—tribalism, gender fights, political trolling, or perceived fraud. 🗣️ A Bigger Picture: Platform Toxicity Across Nairaland, several patterns emerge: Tribalism & bigotry: Ethnic insults are rampant, fueling frequent fights and flame wars . Toxic discourse style: Users—guests and veterans alike—describe the forum as a "cesspit," with crude, hateful posts prevalent . Lack of content sorting: Without upvotes/downvotes, inflammatory material goes viral easily, disadvantaging thoughtful voices . TL;DR These ten users represent the most frequently attacked, mocked, or banned individuals on Nairaland—often due to posting provocative or controversial content. Their experiences reflect broader issues like tribalism, gender hostility, and poor conversational moderation on the forum.
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The rivalry between Almiron and Obembet on Nairaland flows from the long-standing Messi-vs-CR7 football debate, but with its own spicy twist in the comments section. Here's the breakdown: 🔥 The Characters Almiron: A dedicated Messi loyalist known for sharp, sometimes provocative, jabs toward CR7 supporters, including Obembet. Obembet: A prominent Ronaldo defender and loud voice on the CR7 side, often clashing directly with Almiron in threads. 🎭 Banter Highlights In a thread about Messi launching a hydration drink, Almiron fired a witty barb: > “Almiron energy is second to non, a shrapnel on the ass of Penaldogs on nairaland especially that Obembet. Almiron has single handedly chase Obembet out of sport section.” Obembet, not to be outdone, frequently counters in threads where Ronaldo receives praise. The back-and-forth is a classic “GOAT debate” showdown in meme-laden form. 💬 Tone & Impact Witty barbs: Almiron often uses humor and memes (“camel piss” dig, calls CR7 fans “Penaldogs”). Spectacle: Obembet responds in kind, turning each Messi thread into a mini battleground. Entertainment factor: Other users often note how Almiron’s presence dims Obembet’s influence—some say Almiron “chased Obembet out of the sport section.” 📊 Broader Context This rivalry is a microcosm of the larger Messi-vs-Ronaldo discourse, with each side representing its icon. Their exchanges mirror those across global fanbases—but here, it's amplified in Nairaland's unique, meme-rich style. 🧠 Why It Matters Offers a fun display of sports fan culture online. Highlights how personalities—more than data—drive conversation on forums. Even when sports news is neutral, Almiron vs. Obembet brings that buzz and divides opinion. TL;DR Almiron and Obembet’s rivalry typifies the GOAT debate on Nairaland: witty, meme-infused, and highly entertaining. Think Messi vs. CR7 in comment form, with neither side holding back—and the rest of the forum watching in amusement. Almiron Obembet mynd44
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Chelsea is a waste of slot for European teams |
Nothing gbola no go see for toto It's a wawu something |
webincomeplus:Shut up. We have beaten Denmark, Korea, China etc over and over. |
DSTV are the architect of their own downfall. Take it or leave it. |
Apart from Spain Germany England Japan Brazil Maybe Canada and a few European countries, who are the other 36 teams that are better than the Super Falcons. That FIFA ranking for women football is false abeg |
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