Family › Re: Is It Possible To Have A Twins With Different Fathers? by Oksman(m): 7:02am On Apr 28, 2020 |
Yea it's called Fraternal twins. |
Politics › Re: Name One Person I Demanded Money From To Fight His Cause, Odumakin Dares Critics by Oksman(m): 3:42pm On Apr 27, 2020 |
One of the greatest and objective critic in Nigeria. My respect sir! |
Crime › Re: Who Murdered This Man? by Oksman(m): 12:01am On Apr 27, 2020 |
The maid.
The man may have wanted to sleep with the "pretty" maid in his wife's absence being aware that the wife would attend a function the next morning by delibrately sending the driver to go and cash some money that same morning while the son went out to play vid game. He planned to have carnal knowledge of the maid because all the members of the household had left the house including the driver who was sent on an errand too. The maid returned to meet the oga alone at home a perfect setting for an adulterous fling and one thing led to the other. She killed the man while he was trying to have his way with her and raised an alarm as an alibi to make it look as if the murder was committed by someone else period. |
Family › Re: How Do I Handle A Husband Who Wants To Have Sex Almost Everyday? by Oksman(m): 10:32pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
bukatyne: .
*speechless* Thats the most stupid advice i've read here in a long time. |
Family › Re: How Do I Handle A Husband Who Wants To Have Sex Almost Everyday? by Oksman(m): 10:26pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
Iamundisputed: Well, it's a good thing that your husband finds you sexually attractive and doesn't hide his feelings.
If he wants sex everyday and you can't handle it, there are other freaky things you can do to spice up the relationship. Encourage him to kiss and handle you more instead of the main sex and with time, he'll get used to it. You can also tell him when you're too tired to have sex or you're uninterested. No big deal...
But make no mistake, a man with a high sex drive will demand for it most times, so you need to also get used to it. It's part of your marital rights. Am i missing something here ? I believe you mean responsibility? |
Politics › Re: Why Oyo Rejected Customs’ Covid-19 Palliatives Rice—govt by Oksman(m): 9:41pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
1800 bags translates to 180,000 thousand cups of rice for a state whose population is over 9million. That means 50 persons to a cup of rice! Whoever did this would not escape GOD's judgement. This is a greek gift and the height of state mockery. I salute the gov. for not playing politics with the lives of his people. |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Hidden History: Christianity Was Spread By The Sword by Oksman(m): 2:41pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
Levant: So in reclaiming Spain, the turn the other cheek Christians also did exactly like the caliphate and massacred Muslims and Jews?
Quote: "One reason for the rapid Muslim success was the generous surrender terms that they offered the people, which contrasted with the harsh conditions imposed by the previous Visigoth rulers."
So that goes to prove that the Muslim rulers still afforded others a place in Spain and there was diversity in society.
And you did not tell us about the forced conversions of pagans in Europe to Christianity.
Are you in accord with the author that both the Christian's and the Sunni caliphate are birds of the same feather?
You always tell us what Muslim rulers did. You told us of a massacre of Jews by Muslims. What of the massacre of Jews by Christians? Do Christians have the right to claim they're peaceful or that Christianity itself is peaceful? The OP didn't stop at showing his disgust for Muslim conquests or all conquests. But he only emphasized how Christian persecution was much worse than the Muslims, who the Christians label with names. Who are the Visigoth rulers you mentioned above. Where they Christian Rulers as the topic tries to potray them ? Why the SELF- jUSTIFICATION narrative? Why the effort to place christianity and islam on the same page. Was Adolph Hilter fighting to impose christian rule in Germany when he murdered 6 million jews? Study Roman history and understand that the VISIGOTHS were a Germanic race that conquered Rome, and it was not to impose their there own "religion" butevery muslim conquest ws to expand Islam. How many nations in this present time are still trying to force people to accept their religion? Your guess is as good as mine. Men! let focus our time on where we are heading to now and not wasting our time on things that are too deep for us to understand. Thank you and have a wonderful day. |
Politics › Re: Covid-19: Do You Agree With This Lady’s Opinion About Nigeria’s Economy? by Oksman(m): 2:08pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
socialmediaman: She insinuates that Nigerians want giveaways from the government when we didn’t work for it as a nation
What’s your reaction? Absolute rubbish! Nigeria is not a poor country so please keep your contempt for prayers to yourself. After all churches are private investments people who built those churches you are castigating also pay their tax to the government from their salaries! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Hidden History: Christianity Was Spread By The Sword by Oksman(m): 1:46pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
AlBaqir: Then there is the Christian hobby of character assassination against the Prophet Muhammad. When you pinpoint the fact that Christian rulers used violence, they would deny or absolve Christianity. The normal reply has been that Christianity spread peacefully within the Levant, its birthplace, even if it later on spread to Europe and elsewhere through forced conversions. But that doesn’t negate the fact that Christianity obtained its majority status, first, because Constantine adopted the faith and imposed it on his subjects throughout the Roman Empire. And then, his successors spread it further into pagan Europe, again through brute force and destroying pagan temples and criminalizing pagan rituals. Upon closer examination, we observe that the Prophet of Islam preached in Makkah, his birthplace for 13 years without the use of force. He succeeded in gaining thousands of followers through preaching despite the fact that he was persecuted. The pagan elites were alarmed since the idols kept in the holy Kaabah were a source of revenue for them and pilgrims from far and wide came for that purpose. Therefore the preaching of the Prophet of Islam against idol worship threatened their economic status. He was physically harmed, insulted and they went as petty as placing animal intestines on his back while he prostrated in prayers and throwing garbage on his path. He then fled from Makkah after they plotted to assassinate him, in his birthplace to Yathrib.
The people of Yathrib peacefully converted to Islam, wholesale and embraced the Prophet as their own and went on to change the name of their city from Yathrib to Medinatul Nabi (the city of the Prophet) in his honour. While in Medina, he was still chased and they plotted yet again to wipe him off, since Makkans were relocating in droves to join the new faith of Muhammad (s) in Medina. Such unrelenting persecution would rightfully prompt self defense, espeicially because the Makkans started drawing blood and destroyed lives and properties of the nascent Muslim community members. There are many instances where the Prophet would prefer forgiveness, forbearance and protecting his enemies, after they surrender, than vengeance.
I am not a proponent of conquests. Even though the Sunni caliphs that came after the Prophet conquered far and wide, they still promoted pluralistic societies. Christian philosophers and scientists contributed to the growth of learning and science im Baghdad and Damascus during the Islamic Golden Age. It took the Levant and Egypt many centuries to attain Muslim majority status. That reflects the fact that there were no conversions at sword point that mischievous Christian missionaries tout. In Muslim Spain or Andalus, half of the population under Muslim rule were Christians and Jews. This even enabled a later return of Christian rule to Iberia through force. Had the Muslim rulers imposed religious cleansing, a return of Christian rule to Spain would have been harder, if not impossible. The return of Christian rule led to the inquisition and the expulsion of not only the Muslim population, but also Jews, who once thrived in Muslim ruled Spain. When the cleansing of pagan Europe and Muslim Spain, among other atrocities for forced conversion to Christianity are visited on history pages, even the most brutal contemporary terror groups in Muslim countries that follow the Takfiri ideolody of the tiny minority of Sunni Muslims would blush in shyness. After all said and done, Christianity is "pissful" but Islam is "violent". In Muslim Spain or Andalus, half of the population under Muslim rule were Christians and Jews. This even enabled a later return of Christian rule to Iberia through force. Had the Muslim rulers imposed religious cleansing, a return of Christian rule to Spain would have been harder, if not impossible. The return of Christian rule led to the inquisition and the expulsion of not only the Muslim population, but also Jews, who once thrived in Muslim ruled Spain.
This is quite misleading and a big lie! Muslims invaded and conqurerd Spain before she lost it; In 711 Muslim forces invaded and in seven years conquered the Iberian peninsula.It became one of the great Muslim civilisations; reaching its summit with the Umayyad caliphate of Cordovain the tenth century.Muslim rule declined after that and ended in 1492 when Granada was conquered.The heartland of Muslim rule was Southern Spain or Andulusia.The traditional story is that in the year 711, an oppressed Christian chief, Julian, went to Musa ibn Nusair, the governor of North Africa, with a plea for help against the tyrannical Visigoth ruler of Spain, Roderick.Musa responded by sending the young general Tariq bin Ziyad with an army of 7000 troops. The name Gibraltar is derived from Jabal At-Tariq which is Arabic for 'Rock of Tariq' named after the place where the Muslim army landed. The story of the appeal for help is not universally accepted. There is no doubt that Tariq invaded Spain, but the reason for it may have more to do with the Muslim drive to enlarge their territory.The Muslim army defeated the Visigoth army easily, and Roderick was killed in battle.After the first victory, the Muslims conquered most of Spain and Portugal with little difficulty, and in fact with little opposition. By 720 Spain was largely under Muslim (or Moorish, as it was called) control.One reason for the rapid Muslim success was the generous surrender terms that they offered the people, which contrasted with the harsh conditions imposed by the previous Visigoth rulers.The ruling Islamic forces were made up of different nationalities, and many of the forces were converts with uncertain motivation, so the establishment of a coherent Muslim state was not easy. One of the reasons that led to the fall of islamic rule in Spain was the GRANADA MASSACRE of 30th December 1066 in which over 4000 jews were killed by a muslim mob who were majority Berbers They stormed the royal palace in Granada, which was at that time in Muslim-ruled al-Andalus, assassinated the Jewish vizier Joseph ibn Naghrela, and massacred many of the Jewish population of the city. Islam occupied spain by conquest and where defeated through the same process that brought them there never to rule Spain again. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Evil Plan Against Southwest Exposed (Graphic pics) by Oksman(m): 12:53pm On Apr 26, 2020 |
walexy100: Rice distributed by the FG to Oyo State to feed the good people of the state.
The same rice must have been distributed Oyo, Ogun, Info and Osun; but because of their political affiliation, they are keeping mute in those states.
Thanks to Seyi Makinde for exposing this evil plan.
Southwest governors, stop being asslickers to your number enemy in the name of politics. Who bought the rice ? they look foreign to me. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: If You're Not Lazy And Can Work 3-5 Hours A Day? Click Here by Oksman(m): 1:49pm On Apr 25, 2020 |
oscarvillins@yahoo.com |
Christianity Etc › Re: Mistery Between Lockdown And The Bible by Oksman(m): 4:20am On Apr 22, 2020 |
Quite refreshing! Thank you and remain blessed. |
Romance › Re: Help! A Big Bird Inside My Ceiling (photo) by Oksman(m): 12:39am On Apr 22, 2020 |
luckygeee: Nairaland please i need suggestions. A big bird seems to be nesting inside my ceiling. It flies up and down at night in my ceiling making it difficult for i and my wife to sleep. As i am typing now at 12:10 am, the bird is still trying up and down inside my ceiling. I live upstairs in a one storey building. Any suggestions on the best way to get rid of it? Please! 
Mdified. The attached photo is not that of the bird but just a description 90% SURE ITS AN OWL. Fumigation but not now. After the pandemic i guess, depends on your location. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: President Buhari Loses Personal Bodyguard, Wo Lawal Mato by Oksman(m): 4:12pm On Apr 21, 2020 |
tayebest: Iku to n pa ojubo eni... owe lo n pa fun ni!
RIP sir!  |
Politics › Re: Secret The Government Never Revealed About - Chief Of Staff Abba Kyari by Oksman(m): 4:10pm On Apr 21, 2020 |
He broke one of the 48 laws of power: "Don't outshine your Master"
He did outshine PMB. |
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Politics › Re: Don’t Come To Abba Kyari‘s Burial Ceremony – Presidency Warns Nigerians by Oksman(m): 12:36pm On Apr 18, 2020 |
chatinent: I don't know why I always suspect sth fishy with Nigerian government and policies. You are not alone, feel same way too. |
Crime › Re: Bold Residents Apprehend Fleeing Armed Robbers In Ogun (video) by Oksman(m): 1:46am On Apr 18, 2020 |
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Education › Re: World’s Longest Animal Found In The Indian Ocean by Oksman(m): 1:10am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Peterjosh: You saw a Nessie? Waaooohhh.... Incredible.... 
I want to believe you dined with dragons too.
FYI: Loch Ness monster is a facade. A creature only seen in folklores.
Thank you!!!!  |
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Food › Re: List Of Foods To Eat This Lockdown That Can Last You For Days by Oksman(m): 10:06pm On Apr 15, 2020 |
Nice Post.
Thanks. |
Politics › Re: Onyeama: FG Lacks Capacity, Resources To Cater For Over 2000 Returning Nigerians by Oksman(m): 2:56pm On Apr 15, 2020 |
Simplyleo: Very sensational headline to get some crackpots start masturbating with Buhari name once again.
Headline: [b][/b] Actual message: Adobe Illustrator.  |
Politics › Re: President Idriss Deby's Revenge Against President Buhari by Oksman(m): 12:23am On Apr 08, 2020 |
ambu2: On 18 April 1983, in a well planned operation, Chadian troops invaded and seized 19 Islands in the Lake Chad axis in Borno State of Nigeria. This deliberate territorial violation happened with the then younger Idriss Deby as the head of Chadian armed forces and Hissene Habre as President.
In reaction, Nigerian armed forces led by then GOC 3rd Division of Nigerian Army, Muhammadu Buhari countered the invading Chadian forces. Determined to make a bold statement to the Chadians and teach them a bitter lesson, General Buhari's troops did not just flush out the invaders.They crossed the border into Chadian territory and continued its pursuit. Orders from Nigeria’s President to halt his advance fell on deaf ears. Nigerian troops continued its advance until they were 50 kilometres from the N’Djamena, the Chadian Capital. Facing possible court marshal General Buhari stoped the advance and withdrew his forces.
Thus, while it was a humiliating defeat for Chad, it was was a sad experience and personal humiliation for Idriss Deby as head of Chadian armed forces. It was a dent on his career as a military commander. He never forgot that event. Eventually, he fought his way to become the President of Chad Republic, unseating Hissene Habre.
Consequently, when Boko Haram insurgency escalated in 2014 necessitating the formation of a Multinational force by Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger , President Idriss Deby of Chad played hide and seek game with Nigeria under former President Goodluck Jonathan. Chadian forces often fought independently and habitually whine about Nigerian Army being absent on war against Boko haram. He seemingly nursed a complex about Nigerian Army. He obviously had not forgotten the humiliating way Nigeria army repelled the Chadian army under his command back in 1983. Eventually, when President Muhammadu Buhari took over in 2015, President Deby became completely non-committal, deliberately frustrating every attempt to make the multinational force work. Meanwhile, Nigerian forces remained helpless about about terrorists that routinely cross border from Chadian territory to attack Nigerian communities and then ran back. Obviously, for President Deby, it was payback time for the man who once humiliated him and his soldiers.
Fortunately, something happened recently and the Boko haram terrorists attacked and killed Chadian soldiers. This sent a dangerous signal to President Idriss Deby and woke him up from from his pretentious slumber. Working with some Israeli mercenaries who had mapped the Lake Chad area, he simply gathered some of his elite soldiers and attacked the terrorists' camps and bunkers where the terrorists usually run back to and hide as safe haven after attacking Nigeria soldiers. Having decimated the terrorists and in the process putting a big question mark of the attacking efforts of Nigerian Army's Operation Lafia Dole, which he indirectly frustrated, President Deby is prancing around sneeringly with braggadocious attitude to emotionally hurt the man who once humiliated him: General Muhammadu Buhari the Commander-in-Chief once feared Nigerian armed forces.
I hope this new-found sense of pride in him will make him not to relent but to make good his words to continue his offensive and if possible kill the loquacious and blood-thirsty Abubakar Shekau.
I also pray that this recent successes will not get to his head and drive him to attempt another invasion of Nigeria territory as it happened in 1983. Any such attempt will add another humiliation to his military career. This is pure rubbish! Boko Haram sympathiser spotted. It shall never be well with anyone who has sympathy for this blood thirsty murderers. |
Health › Re: Enugu Designates State Medical Diagnostic Centre As Additional Isolation Centre by Oksman(m): 1:17am On Apr 02, 2020 |
Wow! This is neat. Nice one from Enugu State. |
Politics › Re: Presidency Replies Soyinka,urges Nigerians To Trust Scientist,not Fiction Writer by Oksman(m): 1:03am On Apr 02, 2020 |
Antoeni: The Presidency has enjoined Nigerians to trust information coming from scientists and medical specialists as regard issues concerning virus diseases, instead of listening to Professors of Literary writings. Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, gave the advice while reacting to comments made by Prof. Wole Soyinka, on legal status of 14-day lockdown announced by President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday.
The presidential aide advised Soyinka to write a play on the coronavirus pandemic, after this emergency is over, rather than attacking measures put in place to tackle the spread of the deadly disease.
”In the meantime, we ask the people of Nigeria to trust the words of our doctors and scientists – and not fiction writers – at this time of national crisis.”
The statement read in part: “Yesterday, the esteemed Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, made comments on the legal status and description of 14-day lockdown announced by President Muhammadu Buhari. “Professor Soyinka is not a medical professor. His qualifications are in English literature, and his prizes are for writing books and plays for theatres.
”He is, of course, entitled to his opinions – but that is exactly all they are: semantics, not science. They cannot – and should not – therefore be judged as professional expertise in this matter in any shape or form.
“Across the world – from parts of the United States and China to countries including the United Kingdom and France, government-mandated lockdowns are in place to slow and defeat the spread of coronavirus.
”All have been declared, and all have been made necessary, based on medical and scientific evidence. The guidance of the Nigerian Government’s medical specialists is to advise the same.
“Professor Soyinka has also declared, doubtless based on his specialism as a playwright, that: “We are not in a war emergency’’.
Eminent scientists say otherwise:
“Dr Richard Hatchett, Head of the International Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (and former Director of the US Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority) has said, ‘War is an appropriate analogy’.
“Professor Anthony Fauci, Director of the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force has said of the battle against the pandemic: ‘It’s almost like the fog of war’.
“As for the legality of the lockdown, the Government of Nigeria’s primary duty in law and action is the defence of the people of Nigeria. We face a global pandemic. Nigeria is now affected.
”The scientific and medical guidance the world over is clear: the way to defeat the virus is to halt its spread through limitation of movement of people.
“Perhaps Wole Soyinka may write a play on the coronavirus pandemic, after this emergency is over. In the meantime, we ask the people of Nigeria to trust the words of our doctors and scientists – and not fiction writers – at this time of national crisis,’’ the presidential aide said.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/presidency-replies-soyinka-urges-nigerians-to-trust-scientists-not-fiction-writers/amp/ The presidential aide advised Soyinka to write a play on the coronavirus pandemic, after this emergency is over, rather than attacking measures put in place to tackle the spread of the deadly disease.
”In the meantime, we ask the people of Nigeria to trust the words of our doctors and scientists – and not fiction writers – at this time of national crisis.”See Finishing! This presidency guys gat no chill! Any dissenting voice must be cut down, too bad. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Gives Osinbajo New Assignment Over Coronavirus by Oksman(m): 10:24am On Mar 31, 2020 |
valarmorghulis: That's my problem with Buhari, they always want osinbajo to solve their problems, now he remembered his vice president but once everything goes back to normal, abba kyari will take over. Exactly! |
Health › Re: Top Chinese Health Official Warns Not Wearing A Mask Is A Big Mistake! by Oksman(m): 9:56pm On Mar 30, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: US Based Nigeria Philanthropist Adorns Cover Of FBI Africa Magazine by Oksman(m): 11:21pm On Mar 29, 2020 |
otipoju: Marchant of Africa. Which kain local newspaper be this? Dem no fit even spell correctly. Stop exposing your ignorance in a public forum. The word means to have psychic power, can carry on for others with joy, have a receptive nature and may bear burdens for others. |
Health › Re: Two Nigerian Soldiers Test Positive For Coronavirus In Borno by Oksman(m): 10:53pm On Mar 29, 2020 |
Helpfromabove1: How did it get to borno , are they returnee
Abi they when for secret operations in Abuja or Lagos with this rich politicians Good question. I thought as much since both left with a pass. |
Family › Re: My Friend Said I'm Very Loud What Does It Mean by Oksman(m): 3:42pm On Mar 13, 2020 |
Bad. Unpleasant. Stupid. Poor.
Your friend must have being really pissed of with you.
Sorry fella! |