Politics › Re: British court orders Irish firm to seize $9b Nigeria’s foreign reserves by obailala(m): 6:07pm On Aug 16, 2019 |
1 firm wants to take $9billion from Nigeria? As compensation for no service rendered? Such clowns! |
Science/Technology › Re: Emeka Nelson Invents Generator That Runs On Water (Video) by obailala(m): 5:25pm On Aug 16, 2019*. Modified: 8:38am On Aug 21, 2019 |
suremanpatriot: Encourage him ,water turned into steam drives a whole ship if u dont know. The tech is in America and india Lol... something was used to turn that water to steam, and that thing is called the 'fuel'. |
Education › Re: Stop Asking People 'How Was Your Night', It Is Wrong English by obailala(m): 11:05am On Aug 16, 2019 |
Charmingrascal: I don't like people asking me "how was your night?" Even if my night was bad what would you do about it, can you change the night that has already passed? So why asking me how it was. Lol.. If you aren't feeling fine, and someone asks "how are you?", do you also feel feel pissed? or if you just arrived from the most excruciatingly stressful journey on some Nigerian road and someone asks you "how was your trip?", do you also get angry? |
Education › Re: Stop Asking People 'How Was Your Night', It Is Wrong English by obailala(m): 11:03am On Aug 16, 2019 |
cuteboy2: You are right, it's a Nigerian English usage. It is OK if used among and between Nigerians because they understand the context. However, when you are in a multicultural setting, what is culturally acceptable among Nigerians might be very offensive to people from other cultures.
You need to be culturally sensitive and aware. That is the message OP was trying to pass across. There are many things we do here which is an absolute NO NO in other climes. In political circles, it is even worse and rather annoying. Think of things like "I stand on existing protocols ", "my Lords spiritual and temporal", etc. Very useless inanities  Lol... We are only humans , there's really no way I would step into a new country and be expected to understand all the cultural differences in speech; we're bound to make those inevitable mistakes. But once we acknowledge we can't know it all, then we can stop beating ourselves unnecessarily. I once met an Algerian friend and his wife. The next time I saw the guy alone, I asked him "how are you doing?" he responded, and then I asked "hows Nadia" and he responds "why do you want to know how my wife is?"... I just laughed and explained myself. Something else that gets me laughing is how the phrase "are you alright?" is about the most common greeting in the UK. I keep wondering what a disaster it would be if a UK raised Nigerian child travels to Nigeria and ask an elder "are you alright?"  |
Education › Re: Stop Asking People 'How Was Your Night', It Is Wrong English by obailala(m): 10:24pm On Aug 15, 2019*. Modified: 10:43am On Aug 16, 2019 |
darling4real1: I TRULY DON'T ANSWER THIS!!
*Do you know that asking a person “How was your night?” is wrong?* Well, if you didn’t know it until today, get to know with the help of Edward E Onoriode who shared the update on his Facebook wall. I felt it very necessary to spread the word and help people know about it too.
Here it is.... as posted by Edward E Onoriode.
I attended a IED (Improvise Explosive Device) fusion cell meeting with some US and British EOD (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) experts yesterday to discuss all the IED incidences that had happened within the week across Somalia.
At the meeting hall, I saluted one of the British officers ‘Good morning sir’ and he responded back ‘good morning to you too’
My oversabi did not allow me to keep quiet so I went further with the Nigeria popular phrase ‘how was your night sir?’
Dude was shock. He looked at me in a weird way as if I’d said something out of the ordinary. Something that’s sacrilegious which is an abomination to his ears. After some sec, he said ‘how my night went is none of your business’!
I was awed in shock. Normally, I was expecting a simple ‘fine’ ‘Good’ ‘Splendid’ ‘ My night was great’ etc. But he didn’t say any of these but he told me ‘how my night went is none of your business’! I felt embarrassed.
For minutes, I couldn’t mutter a word back to him. I just buried my head in shame.
All through the meeting, I was lost in thought and I couldn’t concentrate on the meeting minutes. I kept asking myself within, ‘was my question wrong?’ ‘have I said something that offended this man?’ ‘could it be that he had a bad night rest and he decided to transfer the aggression at me?’
After the meeting, I did a little Google search and I couldn’t believe the answers I got.
Ladies and gentlemen, did you know the phrase “How was your night ” In English Language means “How was last nights sex?” “How was your night shift duty?” “How was your health during the night hours?”
Whenever you ask this question in the morning to healthy people who are not in sick bed, you’re invariably inquiring about their sexual comfort/activities during the night or how their night shift went and it’s rude to ask such mostly if you’re not closely related to the person. No wonder the British officer find my question condescending because he felt I was intruding in his private business since I’m not too familiar with him. But I asked that question with a sincere and innocent mind without any harm. Basically, how was your night is normally asked to people who are receiving treatments in the hospital or people who are on night shift.
Nigeria has really messed me up. Now, I’d be more careful whenever I want to speak with these white folks because I never can tell when I’d say something that’s offensive and invasive again. By the way, I need to un-learn so many English I’ve been proudly speaking, they’re wrong. My happiness is that I know the appropriate question whenever I want to enquire how a person’s night went now and it should be;
“Did you have a good night sleep?” or “Did you sleep well?
The answer to ‘ How was your night?’ Is actually ‘none of your business!’
I have checked our local languages. Even as literal translation goes, no Nigerian language asks ‘How was your night?’ I am checking because of this phrase, for those who know, was not in use in Nigeria as recent as 10 years ago.
As my Doctor friend said to me, it may have come from hospitals. It’s common knowledge according to the doctor that sick people often have rough nights and most deaths occur at night. So a doctor’s question to the patient during morning ward rounds is usually ‘How was your night?’ If we exported hospital vocabulary to the streets, are we now to assume, we are all at death’s door?
The proper address for mornings is simply ‘good morning’ and if you want to spice it up by being overly friendly, you may add ‘hope you slept well?’ A person’s night is not our business.
If we are Igbo it’s either, ibolachi– have you woken up. Ututuoma- good morning.
If Yoruba, 'ę karo' – good morning. You can go further as Yorubas are won’t do by adding “se daada l'ę ji’ – hope you woke up well?
None of these our local greetings intrusively asks ‘How was your night?’ So, No! It is not African either. Let us be well aware when we leave our lanes to go measuring that of others. ���������� *So now we know!* *Don't go asking me or anyone else "How was my night anymore?*
*Copied* All I can say is that your friend Edward Onoriode is suffering from a social illness called "INFERIORITY COMPLEX", and since you also agree with him that "how was your night?" is a wrong question all because he met one unexposed Brit, then that means you unfortunately also suffer from the same inferiority complex. Actually, a lot of Nigerians have this same problem, I wouldn't know if it's a Nigerian thing, or if its a general black thing; but we tend to automatically assume the white man is right and we wrong, even in the most obviously meaningless things like this one. It's really sad that we look down on ourselves. Different people from different countries and cultures have different manner of greetings, different idioms, idiolects, proverbs etc which may mean different things to people of other cultures. But one thing is sure, nothing of it is wrong, it's simply just the way my people say it. "How was your night" is a very common greeting in Nigeria, and there's nothing wrong about it; how could you the words/actions of one unexposed white man make you look down on yourself? You should have simply educated him that "how was your night" is a common greeting phrase in your part of the world and he would have been happy to learn that. The day we realise that Nigeria is one of the biggest English speaking countries in the world, maybe we will also realise that just as there's American English, Australian English etc, there's also Nigerian English. |
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Politics › Re: Sowore: One Hour Yoruba Protest, One Week Biafran Protest. NNAMDI Kanu by obailala(m): 12:48am On Aug 14, 2019 |
Nigerians na wa! Just now just now, they've turned Sowore led revolution to Yoruba protest. Truly truly, when God wanted to stunt the development of man, all He did was create different languages. |
TV/Movies › Re: Sky News Reports On Khafi Having Sex In BBNaija House by obailala(m): 1:16pm On Aug 13, 2019 |
NurseJay: Now there are 2 things involved : If she wins, screw her boss n their job! If she looses, then she's screwed! Screwed becaise she looses a probably 30k job which she definitely wouldn't even want to return to after the show?... With the fame she gets from Bbn, the popularity which is even being amplified by these reports, she will definitely not want to return to her old job. |
TV/Movies › Re: Nigerians React As Khafi Faces Sack As UK Policewoman For Having Sex On BBNAIJA by obailala(m): 12:52pm On Aug 13, 2019 |
Xano: interesting. £30,000 is not a big deal? Like I wrote, you've not lived in UK. Inquire about their annual per after taxes. Search and find out what other professions with that level of annual pay, then research about those companies or organizations their policy on scandals
There is Big Brother UK, reality TV shows in UK, find out all who had done such like her under the sheets, what has become of them. Yeah I stand by what I said, £30k isn't such a 'wow' salary as is being painted here; it's also quite common to see £30k jobs around especially for one who has a degree (I dont know if the girl in question has a degree though).. Meanwhile I'm not sure what the taxes you keep talking about has to do with this, the £30k job will also be taxed too.... As for the girl, she didnt have full frontal sex with anybody, as far as we know, she simply made out with her man under the sheets and trust Nigerians to call that 'sex'. But the fact is, not even as little as a single nipple slip has been sighted by anyone. By all western world standards, she has taken absolutely no negative hit to her reputation (except of course to Nigerians). Prove me wrong by kindly providing a single example of a UK reality show participant who has been crucified by UK society simply because they made out with a partner secretely?... I would love to know who/where/when/how that happened. ...and by the way, I live and work in the UK so I know what I'm talking about. |
NYSC › Re: Corper Defeats Nigerian Soldier In Push Up Challenge (Photos) by obailala(m): 12:01pm On Aug 13, 2019 |
abiolert: not all soldiers are fit Soldier man may actually be fit, but it appears the Corper is 'fitter'  |
TV/Movies › Re: Nigerians React As Khafi Faces Sack As UK Policewoman For Having Sex On BBNAIJA by obailala(m): 11:50am On Aug 13, 2019 |
Xano: Interesting post
You've not lived in any of UK countries to write this. It appears you do not know what is called Image rights. What publicity do you think she would get? In Uk, companies take their image serious. There is not Nigeria. £30,000 annual pay with subsequent years of promotion is at risk. Some posts(write-ups) here are ignorant of the truth. Haha... your write-up is actually a perfect example of one that is distant from reality.... Image rights? How exactly does what she did even affect her personal image, let alone the image rights of a potential employer? That she makes out with a love interest UNDER THE SHEETS in a reality TV show and you think she would be ostracized from decent society because of that? Not even a single nipple was flashed or seen by anyone and you think anyone in the UK has a problem with her morality?... You think the UK is Nigeria?... The UK where people are comfortable participating in TV game shows like Nakedd Attraction?... Have you ever watched the UK Big brother and other UK reality TV dating shows? Like you rightly pointed out, this is the UK, not Nigeria where we are all bizarrely hypocritical moral judges. In the UK, a £30k job isn't a big deal (even uneducated artisans could earn that much), and no company (not even religious organisations) would blink an eye over her trending gossip on BBN. Besides, her very participation in BBN and even her headlines on the UK SUN is even a boost to her future career which would obviously be in the entertainment industry (she would definitely not want to even go back to her police job). |
TV/Movies › Re: Nigerians React As Khafi Faces Sack As UK Policewoman For Having Sex On BBNAIJA by obailala(m): 11:35am On Aug 13, 2019 |
shogsman: Do you currently make 15m a year I don't see how that's relevant to the truth in what I said earlier. In the UK, whilst a £30k job may be 'reasonable', it cant really be termed an amazing job which one should lose sleep over. A lot of even uneducated people earn that much in the UK (we aren't talking of Nigeria). I don't know who the Khafi is, but I assume she may even be educated. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Man Jumps Down From 30 Storey In Indonesia While Evading Police Arrest by obailala(m): 8:35am On Aug 13, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: Drug dealing attracts death sentence there so no need for all those theories. Those guys are being pushed off those buildings by the policemen; I can bet my left balls in that. NOBODY commits suicide because of the fear of death sentence. |
Celebrities › Re: Destiny Etiko Gets Mercedes Benz As Birthday Gift (Photos) by obailala(m): 8:32am On Aug 13, 2019 |
Puna don suffer... work is work. |
TV/Movies › Re: Nigerians React As Khafi Faces Sack As UK Policewoman For Having Sex On BBNAIJA by obailala(m): 8:28am On Aug 13, 2019 |
Dshocker: Khafi was not wise....She had a good job and decided to risk it by thinking she could win the ungodly show,which even the said winning prize wasn't worth it compared to her job. what's so good about an olokpa job of probably less than £30k?... Whether she's sacked or not, the chances of her even wanting to go back to her old job after the show are less than 5%. With face even being on The Sun UK and other UK tabloids, she's already got the popularity she needs to break into the entertainment industry in the UK and if she's willing to put in the work, she could be earning her old yearly pay in a month. |
TV/Movies › Re: Nigerians React As Khafi Faces Sack As UK Policewoman For Having Sex On BBNAIJA by obailala(m): 8:21am On Aug 13, 2019*. Modified: 11:59am On Aug 13, 2019 |
Nigerians are funny creatures. Too many busybodies out here saying she was stupid for putting her job on risk. Sometimes I just wonder if its the terrible unemployment crisis in Nigeria that's causing the poverty mentality that has plagued the responses on this thread. The khafi girl is probably a Brit citizen, even if she loses her meagre £30k olokpa work, she will instantly get something else, something even better on her return.
Meanwhile na fvck she fvck, she no kill person. Even if she doesnt get sacked, I completely doubt she will even want to go back to her old job after the fame she gets from BBN, she may not even want to return to the UK. And if she chooses to return here, her face being on the frontpage of The SUN and UK METRO means she already has the publicity needed to break into the more lucrative entertainment industry and never have to go back to her old olokpa job. |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Man Jumps Down From 30 Storey In Indonesia While Evading Police Arrest by obailala(m): 9:15pm On Aug 12, 2019 |
CodeTemplar: that's stupidity. Both of them lost at least a hand each plus I can see the intestine of one outside. God. Why not come and hustle legit in Naija? afroniger: When will Nigerians stop this foolishness/international embarrassment?? Indonesia has probably executed more Nigerians than any other country, yet Nigerians still want to die there. Tufiakwa. I will rather be soaking my garri in Nigeria than this crap. There's been several stories like this of Nigerians jumping off high rise buildings in Malysia, Indonesia and some other suspicious countries but this makes absolutely no sense and I wonder why no one else smells a rat in all these bizarre stories. Even illegal Nigerian migrants in decent places like the UK, US etc are never this desperate to evade immigration police. How can a sane human jump off a 30 storey building all because he wants to remain in a shithole country like Indonesia or Malaysia? Even if he were with drugs and was running away from drug enforcement, not even the fear of a death sentence would make any sane human to willingly jump 30 storeys. My theory is simple, all these guys are kicked off those buildings by murderous xenophobic policemen. Thank God this one survived, maybe he will be able to tell us the story of what truly happened; but that's if the police dont come around to finish him off. |
Politics › Re: IMO state newly appointed commissioners and there portfolios by obailala(m): 12:13am On Aug 10, 2019 |
Nuells: How can they reappoint Mrs Viola Onwuliri a commissioner, someone who has been a minister before....is she going up or down or she just want to clutch power I just asked myself this same question but concluded in my mind that she just loves to serve. |
Travel › Re: Flood Washes Away Bridge In Imo, FUTO Students, Road Users Stranded (Photos) by obailala(m): 11:59pm On Aug 09, 2019 |
GloShare: Rochas really finished imo majamajic: hmm Emeka has a lot to do , he better start now yinkus6750: That's the state that Roguechas governed for eight good years. I pity Emeka, where will he start from? And that has has two federal tertiary institutions. simonlee: Rochas in Abuja right now... bestman09:
 Thank God there is no casualties. Okorocha neglected it, hope Ihedioha will fix it Nwogeh: And they said Okoroocha did a great job in Imo. Chai, Who do us? anyimontana: Fake news Rochas is the best governor in the world... Soon flood will wipeout their government house will  GeoAfrikana: Yet, this new governor is still looking for what to destroy. He should better start work. Rochas has done his own, whether good or bad. It's now his turn. kikake: Flood over most of Imo state due to years of inept governors building fancy state capita but neglect necessities.
For decades. Orlu has been gradually threatened to extinction by floods because the governors can't complete a flood channel started by a military governor many years ago. Monday60655: Chain! Rochas ekperazu. Please Gov. Emeka Ihedioha get Imo working again GidiWoodsMan: Rochas built the hand of his Father, the Devil, instead of building roads and bridges. Maverick780: Shhh Okorocha at work ! The road is a federal road connecting 2 federal institutions. |
Travel › Re: Flood Washes Away Bridge In Imo, FUTO Students, Road Users Stranded (Photos) by obailala(m): 11:57pm On Aug 09, 2019 |
The last time I checked, the Naze - Obinze road is a federal road; has nothing to with Rochas or Ihedioha who are being called out. |
Politics › Re: Truth Be Told Electricity Is Now Constant !!! by obailala(m): 8:24am On Aug 09, 2019 |
baconline: But I noticed this for the past three months You lucky then.. |
Politics › Re: Truth Be Told Electricity Is Now Constant !!! by obailala(m): 7:52am On Aug 09, 2019 |
baconline: I stay in Ibadan , I no longer use generator again, I came to Lagos and heard the same thing, well I must say if this can continue then this administration has added a feather to its cap, I don't like this administration one bit,I see allot of what they do as clueless but I have to hail them for this achievement!!! You might just be lucky in your area because there would still be places not far from you where they struggle to see light. Another thing again, this is the peak of the rainy season when 2 things happen: 1. Hydro power dams have full water and produce power at maximum capacity. So generally, power generation is typically higher and more stable this period. 2. Because it's the peak of rainy season, temperatures are bearable, not too hot. So many people use ACs less this period, and that means significantly less demand for power. Less demand for power means less stress on the power systems and that results in more stable power. Generally, power supply is best in Nigeria between August and October. |
Business › Re: Dangote Refinery Suffers Supply Hiccups: Completion Shifted Till 2020 by obailala(m): 7:36am On Aug 09, 2019 |
As expected, huge projects like this almost always experience these sort of delays. |
Politics › Re: Young Sowore Protesting Against The Military (Throwback Photos) by obailala(m): 5:28pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
Netanyahu1: You are a fool, Sowore might be your greatest achiever in world history, I have a higher standard . You and your generation might never have achieved anything of note in you miserable lives but mine have, we did it galantly.
Omg! I have never seen this amount of low self esteem embedded in one idiot. Your lord buhari is fighting corruption, how has that helped Nigerians the poverty rate has increased drastically. Every human in life at one point would realize that they had it better in their previous years than the present ,even sowore your lord and personal savior realized that after cooling off in jail for doing absolutely nothing. But ur half brain can’t reason that because you are nothing but I pig puke .
The millions recovered from Osborne road where did it go? the millions recovered from dasuki where is it ?what became of the single treasury account and the savings from that, bullion vans are now private mode of transporting looted funds yet nobody went to jail, Orji Uzor Kalu looted Abia blind yet now he’s a saint, ganduje was caught on tape looting and he’s still the governor, the economy is worse off than it was ,and you open your dirty toilet to talk about corruption.
Only brave men realize they have missed their way and retrace their steps, obviously bravery is not in your genealogy, your generation reenforces foolishness,.
Jonathan’s government was corrupt, we had free speech to criticize him, we had free and fair elections. Buharis government is even more corrupt , yet we have tyranny and the most rigged election in history. If at this point you can’t figure out that you had it better under Jonathan then you need to donate your brain to a zombie. All I asked of you was to rationalise the earlier statement you made that Sowore was the person who imposed Buhari on Nigerians, but in your inherent folly, you took the question as an insult and went ballistic. Your maggot filled skull probably interpreted the simple question as 'support for PMB' so you instantly ran into a mental tirade thinking it's another of your 'we' vs 'they' online battle. All the trash you're spewing above about "Buhari fight corruption, Orji kalu, Dasuki, Buhari this and Buhari that etc", how exactly are those things relevant to the above bolded question which I asked you?... How exactly did your brain interpret that question as "defense of Buhari"? Obviously the trigger for your lunacy is the mention of the name 'Buhari' so I'm not surprised the pig in you was unleashed. If it helps to heal your derangement, I dropped support for Buhari and anything he represents way before 2019, he has since proven to be a dead log of wood and waste of space in Aso Rock and I am not in any way defending him or his government. But then again, PMB may be worse, but that doesn't change the fact that GEJ was also a useless leader deserving of all the criticism he got, same way in which PMB is deserving of the criticism he gets today. Meanwhile once again, if you had functional brain cells, you would have noticed that even though the title of this thread says 'Sowore', I have consistently referred to several other individuals (Wole Soyinka, Oby Ezekwesili etc) whom you lumped together in your hate and insult filled tirades all for no other crime than that they criticized GEJ. Absolutely yes! these folks you stupidly malign are far greater achievers than you can ever hope to be; let that sink into you thick skull. In a million years your penurios life can’t be compared to my freedom. You are doomed your can’t be saved from mental slavery.
Yes again , I enjoy the blessings of freedom,where is yours? Sorry ! Tyrant one has it . You are worthless being in chains only few can see. I don’t need a native doctor to tell me where you live, it’s obvious by the nonsense you are typing here that you live in a third world country. And don’t know what it takes to form sane society Am I really supposed to respond to this sort of foolishness?... Arguing about where I live?  |
Politics › Re: Young Sowore Protesting Against The Military (Throwback Photos) by obailala(m): 3:51pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
Netanyahu1: [s]You idiots are always the first to rain insults and when it starts flying you crawl into your holes and start crying. You called me “irrational “I guess you did not know that’s an insult, same way you did not know that when people like sowore and Soyinka criticize a sitting government ( in an election season) they are in essence approving the incoming one in form of endorsement, it’s even worse when the opposition is historically known as a big human right violator,I doubt if you know what that means, Sowore for sure used his Sahara reporters media house to push for the election of Buhari, and it goes to say that he who fetched ant infested wood should be ready to dine with reptiles . So he should face his music.
Yes I’m proud to live abroad unlike you idiot who take world achievement like money and property to measure success, I live among people who measure their success based on free speech, enlightenment, good governance transparency , and protection of human right. And I have lived here long enough to know that the problem with people like you is that you don’t even know how things are done right hence you don’t know when you are living in penury.
Again, you are still an idiot am not replying you cause I want you to learn anything, am replying cause others who are reading this can figure it out, around the world presidents are appreciated for one thing or the other after they leave office , Jonathan presided over the worse corruption in Nigeria under a democratic president no doubt about that, but if at this point unscrupulous elements like you still have not figured out that we enjoyed the best freedom of speech and free and fare credible election under him then I can’t help your derangement.
Am not rich, I live in a sane society, where people are not held high according to their material possessions, and freedom reigns supreme. I know you are too oppressed to know how that feels sorry for your penury. Again I’m writing for people who are reading this to learn a few things. You on the other hand can’t be fixed.[/s] Smh.. such a lowlife twerp who feels he is better/wiser than others simply because he lives (probably in one lavatory) outside Nigeria. The person you're talking to, where exactly do you think I live? So because you enjoyed freedom of speech under a leader, that therefore makes it a crime for anyone to dare criticize such a leader (even though you acknowledged the bizarre level of misrule)?... What brand of wisdom is that?  All because they criticized a bad government (which you liked/preferred), you use all sorts of abusive names on distinguished Nigerians whom your entire family may never measure up to even in the next life. Is that the brand of 'wisdom' you garnered from your worthless misadventure abroad and which you hope for others to learn from?... What exactly is the difference between you who says no one should have criticized Jonathan, and the hardcore BMO soldiers who attack everyone who dares to criticize Buhari? My goodness! there is nothing we don't meet online in this world! All shades of stupidity being branded as wisdom  |
Politics › Re: Young Sowore Protesting Against The Military (Throwback Photos) by obailala(m): 2:44pm On Aug 08, 2019 |
Netanyahu1: [s]You must think everyone on nairaland was born yesterday, idiot like you walk around in broad daylight thinking you are invisible, even international organizations and world at large agrees that Jonathan is the most criticized president in Nigeria’s history, in fact i happened to be around during the subsidy protest and participated. Nobody went to jail Soyinka and Sowore were always on tv saying one negative thing or the other, we all supported. Now Soyinka all of a sudden kept mute even in the last election he did not see anything wrong to criticize Buhari for , all Sowore could do was run his own campaign. All of a sudden after they rigged him out he’s here shouting revolution now , why did he not stage revolution now protest before 2019 election ? So we all can know that he detest buharis government, double standards I guess.
I can’t wait to see oby, that idiot charlyman, obj and Soyinka put where they belong by this cow, let them begin their criticisms ,we shall see the difference.
You on the other hand is just a dog puke waiting to rot away on a lonely street. Even if I decided to fly into Nigeria and protest, the cow in aso rock would jail me, but I promise international community would hear the case, in your case, you would die there and your parents won’t even notice your idiotic departure cause obviously you have been an idiot from birth.[/s] Oga nobody asked you whether GEJ was most criticized or whether critics are currently being hounded by Buhari (all that is irrelevant digression). You made an initial statement that Sowore and people like Soyinka, Oby Ezekwesili, Charlie Boy etc were the ones who imposed PMB on Nigerians and I asked what the rationality was in that statement and you inferred that it was because they criticized GEJ. So I asked you a simple question; "what is the crime in criticizing a bad government?" and then you ran amok with insults. Every single one of those distinguished individuals you foolishly call nasty names (all because of Jonathan) were government critics from IBB to Abacha to OBJ to Yaradua to GEJ and every single one of them have also been critical of Buhari's government. But in your rare wisdom, you call these distinguished folks 'stupid names' simply because they also criticized GEJ?  Your brand of idiocy is truly rare! ...and take note, this isn't an insult, it's just a factual statement - you need urgent help! And by the way, why exactly do you keep mentioning that you live abroad in all your posts as if it were an achievement?  ... If one checks properly, you may be one of those illegal never-do-wells inhaling poo and pee all night in public lavatories. |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Killed 3 Policemen In Taraba State (Photos) by obailala(m): 8:52am On Aug 08, 2019 |
pesty100: the car doesn't have police plates too But it appears the guy on green polo was finished off right there in the video? Or are my eyes confusing me? |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Killed 3 Policemen In Taraba State (Photos) by obailala(m): 8:51am On Aug 08, 2019 |
priceaction: This county is gone, believe me. See even the one that was alive, and the person videoing it trying to convince them they are working with i.g, see how he was being dragged on the floor. I regretted watching this video early morning. Even if they were kidnappers as claimed, why would the solders remove the handcuffs and let the suspect escape? shouldn't it be that he needed to be kept and be a witness for them? What i thought happened was that the man in questions has lots of informants and networks. All high profile kidnappers likely do this. So when he was hunted down, his boys contacted the military guys at the check point likely being some of their covers and protectors working for them that he was being taken away, then they laid ambush for them and shot them. This was not a mistake at all. They shot at the vehicle and it somersaulted and selectively targeted the police in the vehicle while allowing the suspect to go. It is a clever execution to cover track. I noticed that is very common to arrest kidnappers in the north and not kill them unlike in the south that they kill them any how. They always parade them and less killing for only God knows why. So why is this different? Serious investigations are needed on this but sadly the deed has been done. I repeat, this country is gone , and sitting on lots of explosives, only time will tell. I'm not sure I understand what I just watched. At the start of the video, the guy on a green polo was clearly still alive and apparently trying to explain something. But at the end of the video, his apparently lifeless body was dragged on the floor and heaped with other corpses.  |
Crime › Re: Soldiers Killed 3 Policemen In Taraba State (Photos) by obailala(m): 8:46am On Aug 08, 2019 |
Is it just me or does anyone else think the video I just watched doesnt tally with the report?  Looked like one of the victims was finished off right there in the video. |
Politics › Re: Young Sowore Protesting Against The Military (Throwback Photos) by obailala(m): 12:41am On Aug 08, 2019*. Modified: 1:11am On Aug 08, 2019 |
Netanyahu1: Oga look around you, there are one million things to protest about, go to Aso rock and protest, let’s see if you would be typing nonsense on nairaland tomorrow or be in a dirty jailhouse eating beans.
Did you ask Charlyboy and Aunty Obi howmarket ? Why did they stop protesting and criticizing. (I guess maybe some skin pain) Where I live , I have free speech I can sleep close to the president office protesting, dare it if they would not roast you alive.
Sycophants like you who defend stupidity, barbarism, incompetence and savagery somehow think you are in the same league with those who criticize it. Go learn the difference before you come here and open you gutter. If you can point out a single sentence where I actually defended any of the things you mentioned above, then I heartily accept your insults. But if you cant, then we both know who the real barbaric idiot is between us both... I asked you to explain the rationality in your open prejudice against Sowore, Soyonka, Oby and co simply because they criticized bad governance (both then and now), and you decended into these insults?.... Truly, a gutter brain is only capable of vomitting putrid waste. Tuee! |
Celebrities › Re: Busola Dakolo Under Fire For Claiming Police Forced Her To Withdraw Rape Case by obailala(m): 7:11pm On Aug 07, 2019 |
lexy2014: Any scenario u paint, it still would have been in d favour of Mrs dakolo if she had done d needful. If she was accosted by d police to sign a document in broad day light in a public place, as she said, she still had d option of calling her lawyer b4 she made d decision to sign or not to sign or even telling d police to take her to d station where she will wait 4 "reinforcement" b4 committing herself An unmarked vehicle intercepts you probably at an isolated spot and probably fierce looking armed men pop out asking you to sign a piece of paper in the middle of no where and you think you will have the guts to call their bluff by asking for a phone call? Anyway, let's let this slide. Besides it's even been reported that this is all a hoax; she just distanced herself from the so called story. |