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CrimeRe: Missing UNIPORT Student Found Dead, Killed By Boyfriend (Graphic Photos) by Ohizman73(m): 9:24pm On Oct 26, 2023
hahaha with all her so called finese she ended up being carted in a wheelbarrow of all mobilities.they would never learn and still keep on falling victim. is this what her parents sent her to school for .
Foreign AffairsRe: IDF Kills Shadi Barud, The Deputy Head Of Hamas Intelligence by Ohizman73(m): 7:58pm On Oct 26, 2023
sleek214:
Al Jazeera will add him to the number of innocent civilians killed. Al Jazeera will tell the world that 1,400 Israelis have been killed, including 600 soldiers While 7,000 people have been killed in Gaza, including 4,000 children, 2,500 women.
Na so Radio Biafra did operate during the NCW if only propaganda can win wars, with with the likes of Nazi propaganda minister Goobels he deceived the German people till the very last.
CultureRe: Edo Groom’s Dance Incurs Oba Of Benin’s Anger As Palace Places Curse by Ohizman73(m): 4:44pm On Oct 21, 2023
Well the question i would ask what if such demonstration was done in a play or through acting would the oba now invoke such concern . This is the 21st century for devils sake.
FoodRe: The Dinner I Prepared With N3800. by Ohizman73(m): 11:41pm On Aug 04, 2023
thumbs up for ur ecomising cookery skills you would make a good home kip it up u rilly ah gudgirl indeed.
SportsRe: Zambian Coach Bruce Mwape Accused Of Rubbing Player’s Chest At World Cup by Ohizman73(m): 11:17pm On Aug 04, 2023
HMMMmm how come leave tory for natty. which bress him won press all these women futbullers wey bress flat pass pancake.
TravelRe: . by Ohizman73(m): 5:22am On Jul 31, 2023
Go to ibadan garage at maingate uniben by UBTH and ask the moto-park people
TravelRe: Things I Found Out About Sweden! by Ohizman73(m): 7:58pm On Jul 20, 2023
Ohizman73:
Which one are we to believe your experience or this one 'My Experience When I Moved To Sweden! by Nobody: 12:47pm On Jan 30, 2019'
https://www.nairaland.com/4992179/experience-when-moved-sweden
TravelRe: Things I Found Out About Sweden! by Ohizman73(m): 7:57pm On Jul 20, 2023
Which one are we to believe your experience or this one 'My Experience When I Moved To Sweden! by Nobody: 12:47pm On Jan 30, 2019'
FamilyRe: My Name Is Not Included On The Document Of Land Bought By My Husband by Ohizman73(m): 7:35pm On Jul 18, 2023
The woman has a right to raise eyebrows,since they are legally married,mind you marriage is a joint venture not a separatist one. Obvious i would conclude that they didnt sincerely love themselves right from day one. if not such should not occur if the marriage is really built on a foundation of love. Am surprised about the hate pill rendered on the woman and the female gender overall by Nigerian men. if it were the woman who bought a land and built a house with her name,she would be condemned with unspeakable names. As has been the case when a woman did that even with her sole money.Since it has now come to that the woman should also build a house in her own name. it is a plus for the children then as they would access to multiple properties and rate both parents high.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo And Ekweremadu Both Birds Of Same Feather &selfish Leaders In Nigeria by Ohizman73(op): 12:48pm On Apr 06, 2023
"I thought about the many Nigerians that had no access to good health facilities in the country that was at a time governed by the likes of the big man sitting in front of me. My mind wandered to many who died just because General Hospitals in Nigeria could not treat them and had to be referred to private hospitals, bills of which they could not afford"excerpts from the article
PoliticsObasanjo And Ekweremadu Both Birds Of Same Feather &selfish Leaders In Nigeria by Ohizman73(op): 12:46pm On Apr 06, 2023
I am not surprised on the basis of the plead of Obasanjo on behalf of the embattled ex deputy senate leader Ekweremadu to a UK Court on his conviction concerning the organ harvesting case.As they are birds of the same feather both SELFISH and CARELESS leaders in Nigeria as described in a news article of the Vanguard ,May 27,2018 of a "big Nigerian" (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/selfish-careless-leader-nigeria/ ).Does Obasanjo think as a former president and elderstatesman he breaks the law in a civilized country as the very UK (UK is a country where the law is respected pristine in sync with best practices and not Nigeria where respect of the law is an option and not the rule ) he would go scot free as he has done in Nigeria as in a case were he assaulted his worker.He claims hes well learneth did not read the summary of the Judges judgement that convicted Ekweremadu ("The convicted defendants showed utter disregard for the victim's welfare, health and well-being and used their considerable influence to a high degree of control throughout, with the victim having limited understanding of what was really going on here," ). Obasanjo is also described well in Felas record "Authority Stealing",he has no credibility asuch in the first place.Imagine the outcome of the panel of inquiry he set on the assault and burning down of felas house it came out with unknown soldier.The letter he wrote be he God he is not would not make a shi shi impact on the punishment to be melted out to that selfish leader like himself.


Am SELFISH,CARELESS BUT A LEADER IN NIGERIA
By Morak Babajide-Alabi

In 2003, I ran into a “big Nigerian” on the streets of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. It was a chance encounter that happened because I was eagle-eyed at the time, starring at every black person I saw on the street. I was just a few months in the country, and especially in a city that, at that time, had little concentration of black people .At that time every black face looked familiar leaving me wondering where I knew them from. It took me a few years of living in the UK to accept the reality that, as a “newly minted” immigrant, all I was doing at that time was looking out to spot someone I know from Nigeria. It was all in a bid to validate myself that I was actually “abroad”.

This is more of an ego tripping than actually looking to make new friends. Let us be honest, most Nigerians of my generation had been in this position before, especially if you had travelled in the nineties or at the start of the millennium. If you “landed” outside London, you really need someone or something to validate the fact that you have now relocated.In the days before the availability of smartphones or social media that now allow us to instantly announce or broadcast our locations to our friends and enemies alike, we relied on photographs. So we find ourselves in the situation whereby though we live abroad, we still need to prove our presence outside Nigeria.
On this particular mid-morning Saturday, I spotted this “big” Nigerian on the other side of Princess Street, Edinburgh. I was just coming off the Waverley Stairs to join a bus going to the Clovenstone area of the city. I recognised this “big Nigerian”, who at a point in time was a power broker in the political and military set up.

Wait a minute, I said to myself. But why is this “big Nigerian” looking so ordinary? Why is he not with the usual retinue of assistants? What is he doing in front of the “One Pound Store”? What has happened to him? I just could not place him compared with the “big man” I was used to seeing on TV back in Nigeria. This was a power broker who commanded all the trappings of power.

You can imagine my bewilderment when I saw him. I crossed to the other side of the road and caught up with him just in front of “The Phone Shop”, where he was about to start another session of window shopping. He saw the intent in my face as I said: “Hello sir”. He responded with enthusiasm and I could sense a bit of eagerness to talk, and not particularly to me, but to just anybody.

I asked him with feigned surprise if he was the person I thought he was. Enthusiastically, he replied, “Yes”, with a broad smile on his face. He was happy somebody could recognise him in a foreign land. Jokingly, he said that probably because he had a T-shirt and jeans trousers on instead of the usual military apparels he was identified with on Nigerian TV that was why I couldn’t recognise him easily. I actually recognised him at the first glance.

We exchanged pleasantries like strangers we were. I warmed up to him, thinking he could still be able to facilitate a few things in government. At this time I had “accepted” his “commonness”. So I asked him: “Can I buy you a cup of coffee sir?” He seemed a bit surprised; probably thinking (as a Nigerian) he should be the one offering to buy. I was okay in asking as I knew there was a McDonald Restaurant around the corner by the ”Job Centre” and familiar with the cost of a cup of coffee in there. By quick calculation, the total bill for two cups of coffee and latter would not be more than £2.

We collected our coffee from the assistant and took a vantage position in the restaurant. Before we could settle down in our seats, he fired his first question. “Do you work?” Of course, I had a job. I didn’t know why he asked, but I thought to myself, probably he felt he could do me an introduction letter to an employer (the Nigerian way). As a military man, he put me on the spot, practically asking for a step by step guide on my journey to live in Scotland. The questions were all in rapid successions.

I seized the opportunity of a pause to hijack the discussion and quickly asked what his business was in Edinburgh. According to him, he was in the city for his annual medical check-up. He told me how he had attended a further course at the University of Edinburgh many years ago and was compelled to register with the general practice – registration he had not given up ever since he left.

He told me his family was in Nigeria. On every trip, he lodged for a few days/nights at a house apartment in a street behind Princess Street. According to him although he has no history of life-threatening disease or ailment, he enjoys how he “maintains” his health and gets looked after by qualified medical personnel with up-to-date equipment, as well.

Momentarily I became depressed and disappointed in our “big man”, and suddenly I felt uncomfortable in his presence. I thought about the many Nigerians that had no access to good health facilities in the country that was at a time governed by the likes of the big man sitting in front of me. My mind wandered to many who died just because General Hospitals in Nigeria could not treat them and had to be referred to private hospitals, bills of which they could not afford.

I looked at him from the corner of my eyes and I saw a disgusting little man, who though, could afford private clinic bills in Nigeria but felt comfortable coming over to the UK to eat from the “awoof”. What a small-minded man. Here was a man who was part of the military administrations for long and could have made an impact on the health systems in Nigeria, but, together with his clowns in government, did nothing.

For 45 minutes I was on an emotional roller coaster with my supposedly “new friend”. I admired him from afar, moved closer to him, analysed him, angry with him and now I found myself sympathising with him. I could see in him a typical Nigerian leader: Selfish, care less for others and yet vulnerable. While he saw nothing wrong in coming over to the UK to maintain his health on other peoples bills, he felt no remorse for having not taken the opportunity to improve the health facilities when he was in government.

Just like many other Nigerian politicians you run into on London streets, his thoughts about the Nigerian health systems are unprintable. Yet he had the opportunity to make a difference but chose not to. Do you still wonder why Nigerian leaders care less when doctors in public hospitals go on strike? Wonder no more. They either have the money to foot the health bills over here or like my friend; the cost is the air ticket out of Nigeria.

I took leave of the “big Nigerian”. He was a waste of time. As I walked towards the bus stop to catch my bus I realised I had wasted my precious time on a loser like him.
FamilyRe: Should A Man Be Forced To Marry A Lady He Impregnated By Mistake? by Ohizman73(m): 10:37am On Mar 27, 2023
hahaha!!!
PoliticsRe: Law Of Karma Ekweremadus Case ( Ironic Foto) by Ohizman73(op): 6:19pm On Mar 24, 2023
Ohizman73:
https://guardian.ng/news/tears-as-ekweremadu-wife-found-guilty-of-organ-harvesting/
My point is very clear even a baby would read between the lines
PoliticsRe: Law Of Karma Ekweremadus Case ( Ironic Foto) by Ohizman73(op): 6:17pm On Mar 24, 2023
wahalawahala:
How the mighty have fallen
they fell flat as David slew Mighty Goliath
PoliticsRe: Law Of Karma Ekweremadus Case ( Ironic Foto) by Ohizman73(op): 6:16pm On Mar 24, 2023
PoliticsRe: Law Of Karma Ekweremadus Case ( Ironic Foto) by Ohizman73(op): 6:12pm On Mar 24, 2023
Ekweremadus smiles have turned to tears in court as it was a family weeping galore.May the same tears streak on the faces of all the remaining evil politicians who cause untold hardship on Nigerians.
PoliticsLaw Of Karma Ekweremadus Case ( Ironic Foto) by Ohizman73(op): 6:08pm On Mar 24, 2023
IN a foreign news article (CBS news) about the former senate president being found guilty of organ harvesting in the UK.A foto hf him and the then senate president Bukola Saraki was exhibited ironically with the caption
"Nigerian Senate president Bukola Saraki (R) and his deputy Ike Ekweremadu (L) leave the courtroom after being charged with falsifying parliamentary rules to get elected in Abuja, in a June 27, 2016 file photo".

So to say the law of karma caught up with Ekweremadu as they could not manipulate the Judiciary the the UK which they manipulated then in Nigeria.This should be a case point for all these our politicians.They shall not escape the law of karma on their evil deeds against Nigerians as this Naira scarcity issue.

ComputersSoftware To Recover Data On Formated Disk by Ohizman73(op): 12:35am On Feb 23, 2023
Pls what is the best data recovery software to recover data on a formatted disk.i downloaded easeus on the internet but do not understand the process.
CrimeRe: EFCC Protests As Ekweremadu Blames Commission For Detention by Ohizman73(m): 1:47pm On Dec 16, 2022
15 alone of these properties were in abuja alone.then that means the likes of David Mark senate president for 3 tenures must have close to 1000 in Abuja. Devil pls help us in Nigeria.
CrimeRe: Two Nigerian Nationals, Others Stand Trial For Drug Trafficking In Cambodia by Ohizman73(m): 1:38pm On Dec 16, 2022
Na wah for nigerians ,ibo people especially cambodia of all places to travel to,only devil knows how they get visas and interest to travel there. that means dem they Laos.
PoliticsRe: Alleged Organ Harvest: EFCC Behind My Travails – Ekweremadu by Ohizman73(m): 1:27pm On Dec 16, 2022
owobokiri:
The nepotistic inbreds at the EFCC headquarters are cleverly trying to use his London situation to hold him down over there while that crook at The EFCC head office sells off his choice estates to pro establishment characters from the north and Niger republic. It may sound wild to you but follow this news item going forward. All they want to do is to use corrupt judges here to seize his heavy landed properties all over the place and redistribute those to their lazy ethnic henchmen.
abi nko !law of karma mind you what you sow you reap
FamilyRe: Nonuplets: 27-year-old Halima Cisse Returns To Mali (photos) by Ohizman73(m): 9:25pm On Dec 14, 2022
if na nigerian man him wife try this feat he not only would jakpa but japannnniaeee
PoliticsRe: ASP Abion Hezikel Stabbed To Death As Naval, Police Officers Clash In Lagos by Ohizman73(m): 7:02am On Dec 06, 2022
the police met their match so 2 say. the ASP is as wasted as toilet paper collateral damage. the police a such useless organisation . there might be element of truth on the version of the navy spokesman that the police arrived with street urchins and started fighting the navy men. the police are found of using street urchins to front for them. that explains the bus drivers role .
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Weapons From Neutralized Boko Haram Members By Nigeria Army by Ohizman73(m): 4:33pm On Dec 03, 2022
Nigerian army should be ashamed of displaying these weapons. They are weapons Boko haram stole from the nigerian army during engagements with the Nigerian army themselves. That toyota gun truck in army camoflauge colors is a living testimony.some body on the forum asked how they get access to these weapons. the question has been answered.it is really a pity that we keep on deceiving ourselves in this country with no end insight
PhonesRe: Picture Of A Man 'Speaking On A Cell Phone' In The 1940s Goes Viral by Ohizman73(m): 11:51pm On Nov 19, 2022
SporaD8:
Nothing in that picture prove the accuracy of the year. Their dress style seem more advance for that era.
Am not concerned specifically about the claim on ground about the use of a cell phone far back in the 40s. But your claim about the picture proving the accuracy of the year using the dress style. studying the foto and dress style it can prove the accuracy of the year to being in the 40s why you can see in the photo some service men(soldiers) in WWII era style military overcoat. Then from my own point of knowledge that photo is edited because the earliest form of mobile phones were cumbersome ,in form of big walkie talkies.It was not untill in our era they were now designed to be sleek and petite and held to the ear. So obviously you can conote some basic facts.
FamilyRe: My Mother In Law Made Me CRY Like A Baby by Ohizman73(m): 9:00am On Nov 19, 2022
Mr Obavoh again. him na the most prolific nairaland headlines hitter.
FamilyRe: My Kid Sister Ran Away From Home, What Do I Do? by Ohizman73(m): 10:00pm On Nov 14, 2022
Well the storyline is rather unfourtunate. But however from her age shes an adult and at this stage is not a teenager that should be stick worried about . as you claim shes well taken care off, mind you at that age she has her own life to live. as you claim you have taken care of her well- so to say you have done your part as a family. By the way that taken care off was she sent to a higher institution or to learn a trade or business as in commerce.i think you guys should just siddon luk ,most nigerians girls are something else when feminine features start manifesting. you should pray at least she gets a good bearing in getting hooked up and starting her own family. She too would always birth a female child.
CrimeRe: Nigerian Man And His Lover Arrested In Philippine For Romance Scam by Ohizman73(m): 5:51am On Nov 04, 2022
ibo people should simply not be given visa to travel to south east asia . enough is enough
CrimeRe: Police Officer Accuses Her Superior Of Assaulting Her For Refusing His Advances by Ohizman73(m): 4:37pm On Nov 02, 2022
THE man doesnt even have taste as most nigerian police men see the old hag hes lustn after ,i even thought it was a fresh single female policewoman at the center of the storm.
FamilyRe: Woman Finds Panty In Her Husband’s Car (Photo) by Ohizman73(m): 4:34pm On Nov 02, 2022
The INFINIT PANT !!!!
CelebritiesRe: Migos Rapper, Takeoff Shot And Killed In Houston On Halloween Night by Ohizman73(m): 2:26pm On Nov 01, 2022
He finally TOOK OFF !!!

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