TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 9:29pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Reincarnated: So he's GHKwame? Kwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I am not him! |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 9:27pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
carujmonella: I'm not him and I don't know you're angry that I said you're ghkwame. I didn't know you don't want people knowing you're ghkwame. I come in peace though. Had no evil intentions lol! So after bothering me on the 0ther Thread and having me confused with someone else, you still are not satisfied aint it? Please, for the last time I aint him. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 9:24pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Reincarnated: WTF are you talking about? Sorry sir, this is one Code you can't break. Its between him and I. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 9:19pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Reincarnated: Do u expect ochon to answer this?  Huh? @carujmonella is @ochon? Taaata! That explains why. ««« See the Pot calling the Kettle Black. Guy you don fall my hand finish. And don't you DARE repeat what happened on the other Thread here. Cos I won't find it funny. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 9:02pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
njokusboy: LMFAOOOOOH ... No be small tin oh.. People can decode sha. She was trying to pull a fast one. A very lousy one at that. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:57pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
Reincarnated: Royal Pearl? 
I thought Obrafour liked her  hey this guy! how did he know? I always cover my tracks. This guy is too sharp for my Liking. Anyways sha, it was nothing serious. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 8:42pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
@Dillish_lishy» 21hr trip was great. abi lemi rest then I will tell ya'll bout my experience from lagos airport ( FUN) sleeeep time xoxo
@omominono» @Dillish_lishy but u were spotted earlier at a boutique in benin city Nigeria..so y u sounding lyk u jst arrived in nigeria 4rm ur country.
@Maria_rux» Who does that liar think she is fooling biko? Lol. Person wey don dey for days now. Hiss. Coded and runs tinz... #myopinionmysoul
@adastunnerwhizz» @Maria_rux pls don't call my name I didn't open any account 2 twit-fight u, am I d only mellishian u no?I don't like it.STOP Mentioning me.
@Fifidarl» Y won't @Maria_rux mention ur name, we tot Dilish will tell u before goin 2 Benin. Na u carry Mellish 4 head,dey mislead pple
@Maria_rux»
I dey wait oh. I mean why try to lie though. Why not just stay mum like Maria if u don't wanna share it wanna code
@DOPE_GURL_9JA» Small time dem go talk say na Maria dey spoil her.."
@Maria_rux» This whole thing will end up on her as usual, she wey na just escort |
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TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 5:08pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
njokusboy: WTF, oboy allow am nah... I no dey argue again... Sorry sir! I will Modify accordingly. Sorry once again. |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 4:48pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
ninnyanny: I don't hate Bassey, But I think its high time he went back to SL.....haba! I thought he said he was half Nigerian, or? |
TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 4:41pm On Oct 18, 2013*. Modified: 5:09pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
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TV/Movies › Re: Big Brother Africa "The Chase" Official Thread by Obrafour(m): 3:27pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
spade: I'm only now regaining conciousness after passing out for reasons you all probably are aware of.
And after a deep, 'closed-door meeting' with the voices in my head, I've come to the conclusion that this is not the time to be a gentleman.
So I'm just going to say it now: Whether she likes it or not, "SpadeOfMind" MUST happen.
This is my word and it's final.
She can run to Ghana if she likes. I go still come there 
Make I go reload my package first  . Wow! 16 Likes and still counting. |
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Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 12:27pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
carujmonella: Of course I know he's ghkwame. I've seen his posts and other handles long enough to know he's the guy. I aint got no problem with him, he's my friend and I only apologised cos I don't want to start any ruckus withhim I am not him. I wash my hands off this ish. |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 12:25pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
carujmonella: Calm down jor. You write like ghkwame. I might be wrong but I have this gut feeling you're ghkwame. Your ways of writing "E" as "3" are the same. You're him jor. Anyway, I'm not stopping you, continue the beef, you don't have to get your panties in a bunch. I made a friendly post, nothing else  oh! So after touching my ballz with that Post and me professing love for it, you turn round and write this ish? *let me run and modify it* |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 12:22pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
[quote author=carujmonella][/quote]. I am not who you think I am. Na you born me? |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 12:03pm On Oct 18, 2013 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:59am On Oct 18, 2013 |
Royal^^Pearl^^: Kid are you not supposed to be at school? Am I supposed to care what you say? Gtfoh lmao Don't do what I wouldn't do. Did you see how I flexed it? It was quoting me everywhere but I paid no attention to it. Just following a bone because it is a dog. Lol |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:55am On Oct 18, 2013 |
Lovexme: That comment doesn't make you any better than the Nigerians you're trying to bash. You can do better than this.. hey take it eazzy, I have m0difi3d it. |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:54am On Oct 18, 2013 |
Royal^^Pearl^^: stop okay and read what I wrote. Its enough pls anything for you! Lol |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:47am On Oct 18, 2013 |
Royal^^Pearl^^: Obrafour its okay. dabiara na omo pe yen ntokwa. nanso,yenmua won efise, yenmua won a,eno na ebehyi won . I have seen that they have rallied their troops. All the scammers and Kidnappers are in town. Lol! |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:46am On Oct 18, 2013 |
If you don't hear from me, it means I have been Banned! |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:43am On Oct 18, 2013 |
0MG: Ogbara and Abaniwonda are among the many Nigerians who are reported to have taken their lives this year. On July 7, Elizabeth Andrew of No. 17, Irawo-Owuro Street, Isheri Oshin, Lagos, was found hanging on the metal burglary bars behind a window in her apartment. Before help could reach her, Andrew was dead. A month before that, Afeez Olaoye was also found hanging in his room at No. 4, Ajibulu Street, Mafolukwu, Oshodi, Lagos. In the month of March, three suicide cases were also recorded in Lagos. The State Criminal Investigations Department got a report on March 26 that one Nnamdi Osita was found hanging in a classroom in a primary school at Satellite Town. Just before Osita's case was reported, Ekpesikpe Iman was found dead in her brother's Ajegunle house after hanging herself. Similarly, Azeez Nurudeen of No. 9, Amusa Street, Layeni, Ajegunle, was found hanging in his apartment. These suicide cases are among the few that were reported to the police in Lagos this year. Last year, the police did not have any record of suicide between March and December 2010; while only one suicide was reported between January and March 2010. The suicide cases are not limited to Lagos alone. In Jalingo, Taraba State, a 30-year-old woman, Mrs. Bilkisi Gidado, committed suicide after her husband reportedly took a second wife. Gidado was said to have set herself ablaze and eventually fell into a well in her residence. Also in Ajuwon, Ogun State, Tobilola Ajihun killed herself after her longtime boyfriend, Simeon Akinremi, rejected her pregnancy. https://www.nairaland.com/720792/why-more-nigerians-committing-suicide |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:40am On Oct 18, 2013 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:36am On Oct 18, 2013 |
Typical Nigerian bias against Ghana. Why do most Nigerians have so much HATE against Ghanaians?
Is it because they know, deep down, they have achieved next to n0thing c0mpared to their smaller neighbour?
Is it because the international media mostly have good news from Ghana compared to them?
Is it because utterances are growing and constant reference to Ghana by 0bjective Nigerians and the world over on the rapid economic and political gains the smaller country continues to make?. |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:33am On Oct 18, 2013 |
Nigeria's Proud Security Forces the army that could not defend Bakassi Penninsular Nigerian soldiers beat up brigade commander over Anti-boko Haram Deployment read more40 Soldiers Killed, 65 Missing In Boko-Haram Ambush read moreNigeria police officers torture man to death for killing stray dog [url=premiumtimesng.com/news/144800-borno-police-sacks-three-officers-punishing-man-death.html]read more[/url] Soldiers Beat Policeman To A Pulp In Delta State read moreWatch Nigerian soldiers killing civilians read more"Nigeria is giant 0f Africa", "Nigeria is big brother", "Nigeria should invade smaller c0untries", "Nigeria should blah blah blah" ........ Yet Bakassi Penninunsular was taken from Nigeria without beign invaded by Cameroon. It was like taking candy from a baby (Giant 0f Africa my arzz). You can't protect your territory but want to invade and protect foreign territories (Nigerian Dream) lol! Ghana increased its territory by annexing British Togoland (V0lta Region) Hehe! If You guyz had achieved that, you would have petitioned guinness to induct nigeria into the book of world records! |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:28am On Oct 18, 2013 |
OMG: NIGERIA: Big Woman Nakéd and Runs Mad After Confessing She Uses Corpse Water In Her Restaurant
(TON)Imagine the extent some people go all in a bid to make “too much money” and oppress others. This is one of the reason why those who have made money legitimately are not respected at times as there is the temptation to lump all wealthy people as crooks, one way or the other. This woman runs a popular restaurant where men and women troop in to eat, not know that they are eating away their destinies, in this Nigeria… She is the owner of one of the most popular local restaurant (buka) in the Eleme area of Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital. I hear the woman confessed last weekend to using spiritual means to entice customers, as well as take their “destinies.” True life story! According to eye witnesses, the woman, said to be from Akwa Ibom state, suddenly ran mad while at her restaurant. She started acting bizarre, tore her clothes and started confessing in the presence of customers, her workers and passersby how she used diabolical means for the growth of her business.According to a source, she said she mixes water used to bathe corpses with her food, as well as water from her privaté part and ménstruation blood. She said she did all these to attract customers whose “destinies” she used for the growth of her business and riches. The news of her confession spread around town and many of those who have been going to her restaurant to enjoy themselves could not believe their ears. It was sad indeed! Some of her customers (including Okada men) and angry onlookers descended on her but she was rescued by Policemen. Eating out is cheap but with stories like this one need to be careful. http://omgghana.com/nigeria-big-woman-naked-and-runs-mad-after-confessing-she-uses-corpse-water-in-her-restaurant/ |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:24am On Oct 18, 2013 |
news: Why Foreign Investors Shun Nigeria, Turn to Ghana, By EU nigeria violence map THE European Union, EU, has said that Nigeria’s cry for sustained foreign direct investment would continue to fall on deaf ears unless the country showed commitment to tackle the challenges of corruption and insecurity. Head, Governance Programme of the EU delegation, Alan Mundaay, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, said that the collapsed foreign direct investment in Nigeria was self inflicted as no foreign investor would put his money in an environment that was not enabling. Mundaay spoke to newsmen on the presentation of the report of the EU’s sponsored Tomorrow Is A New Day, a 21 months project aimed at supporting community level conflicting resolution and reintegration of ex-militants to promote sustainable peace and stability in seven Niger Delta communities. The EU chief, said: “Foreign investors will not come to Nigeria to lose money. They come to make money. If there are growing threats to many Nigerians themselves here, why will any foreign company put money and the lives of foreign human capital at risk in Nigeria under the prevailing security situation? “It is easier for foreign airlines to work in Ghana in neglect of the far bigger Nigerian market because Ghana is more enabling and even Nigerians are running away from home to do business in Ghana. Nigeria does not need to beg for foreign investment. People will come when their investments are guaranteed. They will come without pushing when corruption is effectively tackled and the justice system reliable.” http://www.ghanaherald.com/why-foreign-investors-shun-nigeria-turn-to-ghana-by-eu/ |
Nairaland General › Re: Nigerian Random Facts! you didn't know by Obrafour(m): 11:20am On Oct 18, 2013 |
News: Tough Times: Nigerians Flee To Ghana ....influx doubled after elections More Nigerians are fleeing to countries like Ghana and Vietnam to escape the harsh economic realities back home, even as some big businesses are gradually folding up and relocating. The Nigerian paper, LEADERSHIP SUNDAY, learnt that Nigerians now seek refuge in far-flung countries hitherto not considered as lands of "green pasture". Countries like Vietnam, Mozambique, Ethiopia and China are fast replacing the traditionally favorites like the United Kingdom, Libya and the USA. Most of the people leaving are pointing to the lack of electricity and insecurity as the cause of their exodus. Those abroad are also vowing that they won’t return home until conditions become better. Check by the Nigerian newspaper shows that influx of Nigerians into Ghana doubled after the Presidential election that ushered in a new government there. A Nigerian living in Ghana told correspondents that many of his relatives are pestering him to get them accommodation in Ghana. He said: "I’m amazed at how Nigerians are moving into Ghana these days. You know, in the past it was as if we were stupid leaving here for Ghana, but see what is happening. Each day we see Nigerians trooping in their droves." The Ghana resident, who spoke anonymously, gave reasons why Ghana is becoming attractive: "the truth is that the society works. In Ghana, there is orderliness, not the chaos you have here. There is constant light and this is important for living. There is also security and respect for human rights. If you ask me it is the turn of Nigerians to run to Ghana like the Ghanaians did in the 80’s. Many Nigerians are in Ghana today, intermarrying and looking for ways to become citizens. I don’t think they would want to return unless conditions change in Nigeria," he said. Godwin Ukwu (not real name) told our correspondents that he has finished all arrangements to relocate next month. Ukwu said his friends are "making it" in Cameroon and have asked him to join them there. He said: "I’m going to Cameroon to sell beer. My friends are there and they are making it big in their various business. In fact, last Christmas, some of them came home and told us that we are suffering here. For instance, transportation is such a huge problem there. In fact their roads are better than the ones in the East. Besides, my business is suffering as there is no light. Customers will come and they can’t drink my beer because it is not chilled. So, I’m losing customers and business is bad." Another respondent told our reporters that if he has his way, he would flee the country. Speaking to LEADERSHIP SUNDAY, the man who gave his name as John said that Nigeria has become "hell" for him. John is a graduate of six years and has remained unemployed. According to him, every attempt to get a government or private job has failed. He said: "if I have the opportunity, I would leave this country. In fact, in looking for people who would tell me how to get to Libya. At least, I will get a job and my life would be safer," he said. Like most unemployed youngsters in the country, John has tried to be self employed. He said: "my uncle gave me some money recently to start something. So I got a corner shop at Kubwa (In Abuja) to start a barbing salon. Right now, the place has been demolished and I’m looking for another place, but even if I get a place, what about light and water? Through the time I had the saloon, it was generator that powered the business and that is very expensive. Even with the generator some weeks, I will have nothing doing because of fuel scarcity. I really want to leave. I love my country but I can’t go on like this," he lamented. A source in Vietnam, told LEADERSHIP SUNDAY that the Vietnamese government is trying to restrict the influx of Nigerians into the country because of the huge number running there. Libya too has not lost its appeal to Nigerians. In spite of the precarious route, Nigerians daily put their lives on the line to cross over. The journey, mostly done by foot, find Nigerians crossing the Sahara, risking arrest and deadly attacks by patrol team to get to Tripoli, the capital of Libya. Says an official of a prominent government agency concerned with human trafficking, who do not want to be mentioned, " most of the travelers are girls going to engage in prostitution. The men are often their pimps. And no matter the campaign our office is making, the truth is that the rush is still on. We can arrest them or even sensitize them, but what is clear to us is that this is an ongoing war. Sex slaves are still been trafficked abroad. Our agency is helping to stave it off. But no one should be deceived, human trafficking is not going to go away in a long time. The harsh conditions here, coupled with the lure of greener pasture is just too much temptation for many of the girls and their manager to bear. The arrest and pains they suffer during the trips is a little sacrifice they make." An emerging trend also is that of businesses folding up. Dunlop, for instance has folded up and may be relocating to Ghana. Part of the reason for the relocation is the unstable power supply in Nigeria. Checks shows that many businesses are already rethinking their continued stay in the country. South Africa and Ethiopia appear more appealing to such big businesses. Already, major stakeholders in tourism and hospitality business are looking downwards to South Africa- a country getting ready to host the world cup in 2010. Source: LEADERSHIP SUNDAY http://ghanaweb.com/mobile/wap.small/news.article.php?ID=157713 |