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Celebrities / Re: Don’t Disrespect Wizkid, If You Mess With Starboy You Mess With Me” Girl Vows by Oksoluk10: 1:05pm On Nov 12, 2020
Why is the Op in hurry to push this to front-page? undecided

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Politics / Re: Akeredolu And His Deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa Get Certificate Of Return (Photo) by Oksoluk10: 5:54pm On Oct 13, 2020
I don't know he could win. Anyway, congrats
Sports / Re: Eden Hazard Out Of Real Madrid Squad Due To Muscular Injury by Oksoluk10: 3:46pm On Sep 30, 2020
I real feel for Eden Hazard

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Education / Re: ASUU Reveals When Universities Will Reopen by Oksoluk10: 4:20pm On Sep 15, 2020
Once the head is settle then the game is over
...they will wait for another 2years to raise same issue
Culture / Re: A Bird Just Pooed On Me (Photo) by Oksoluk10: 9:04am On Sep 15, 2020
englois:
I don't think it has any meaning. If you schooled in OAU, Ile-Ife, you will experience it wella. The school has a high bat population and they can poop on your head, clothes. Kinda yellowish poop

Especially when you pass through faj, yellow house and agric

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Politics / Re: Wole Soyinka Celebrates His 86th Birthday Today: Uncommon Facts About Him by Oksoluk10: 7:46am On Jul 13, 2020
Happy birthday Sir,


I envy those that live up to 60, 70, 80 and above.

They're lucky ones. I don't even imagine myself

living up to those figures even at this my late

20's, life is boring to me already
Education / Re: Aerial Pictures Of The Obafemi Awolowo University (great Ife) by Oksoluk10: 10:16pm On May 31, 2020
Elazizi05:


The 2nd picture is FUNAAB library...abeg!

Baba calm down, that 2nd pic is called SPIDER in OAU. Use by both civil and materials science engineering department
Education / Re: Aerial Pictures Of The Obafemi Awolowo University (great Ife) by Oksoluk10: 10:04pm On May 31, 2020
hotspec:
ur 2nd pix is not OAU, but Nimbe Adedipe Library, FUNAAB, Abeokuta

oga that 2nd pic is called SPIDER that house both civil and materials science engineering department in OAU

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Health / Re: 45-Year-Old Man Commit Suicide In Imo By Hanging (Graphic Photos) by Oksoluk10: 8:25pm On Apr 30, 2020
godkiller:
He shouldn't have.

We are training youths on solar panel production and installation.

If you want to learn or volunteer to teach please drop your number, location and are of interest.

God bless Nigeria.

I'm interested.
location Ile-Ife
08065456495
Family / Re: I Don’t Enjoy Sex With My Husband. His Joystick Is Too Big – Wife Tells Court by Oksoluk10: 5:31pm On Mar 31, 2020
Any man that want to satisfy woman is doom already.
Politics / Re: Nigeria Projected Among Top 20 Economies In The World By 2050 - BBC by Oksoluk10: 5:29pm On Mar 31, 2020
They've come with their usual praise.
NYSC / Re: We Want Skirts Included In NYSC Uniform - Serve With Skirts Movement Protests by Oksoluk10: 1:42pm On Jan 17, 2020
I thought nysc is an annex of the military. Is there any military woman wearing skirt? Even if govt decide to implement this, majority of the girls will still go for trousers cos most girls don't even have skirts. They should advocate for more job than this nonsense.
Politics / Re: Buhari Meets With Atiku And Fayemi In Closed Doors by Oksoluk10: 6:10pm On Dec 27, 2019
Op be guided
Health / Re: The Woman I Saved On Christmas Day (Graphic Photos And Videos) by Oksoluk10: 4:47pm On Dec 27, 2019
No amount of praise for ur kindness only God can reward you Op

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Romance / Re: Bride Looks Very Angry In Her Pre-Wedding Photos by Oksoluk10: 3:46pm On Dec 27, 2019
Na by force to marry

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Celebrities / Re: Who Did We Offend In This Country? See What Naira Marley Has Caused Among Youth by Oksoluk10: 3:36pm On Dec 27, 2019
Freshfish4:
We have really lost it. I pity this young generation. Why can't they have Otedolians, Jim ovians, Soworians, wole soyinkans, Oyedepoians, Oyakilomians. Na one stupid idiot will no future ambition them go follow. It's a shame and that's why the government has NEVER involved the youth in governance because they are not serious
All these big names you are mentioning we only see them on social media we don't really know their way of life. I think role model should be someone you know much about n doubt these guys will grant you 5minutes interview.

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Celebrities / Re: Female Fan Goes Gaga For Wizkid On Stage At STARBOYFEST by Oksoluk10: 3:27pm On Dec 27, 2019
Women n fame are 5&6

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Celebrities / Re: 9ice And Olasunkanmi Ajala-Akande's Wedding Photos by Oksoluk10: 3:14pm On Dec 27, 2019
Awe4luv:
who have seen pictures snapped with Samsung Galaxy a50, pls I wanna know how clean the pictures are, I mean what can u say about the phone camera....thanks
Na correct phone with beta camera. Cost #105000
Food / Re: Rice Farmers Assures Nigerians Of Rice Availability During The Festive Period by Oksoluk10: 6:32pm On Dec 15, 2019
When is the festive period? Anything about 9ja is future tense.
Food / Re: Rice Farmers Assures Nigerians Of Rice Availability During The Festive Period by Oksoluk10: 6:29pm On Dec 15, 2019
When is the festive period? Anything about 9ja is future tense.
Sports / The Nigerian Slum That Re-lit Joshua's Fire by Oksoluk10: 5:39pm On Dec 03, 2019
Never forget where you come from. It is something that fighters, in particular, know too well. It is what gives them courage to fight, and it is where they draw strength from in moments of crisis.
Like almost no other sportspeople, a fighter’s background defines them – from Mexicans compelled to live up to their country’s famous traditions, to Gennadiy Golovkin who was marched around war-torn Kazakhstan as a boy by his military brothers to fight fully grown men, to Tyson Fury who has Traveller blood coursing through his veins.
Anthony Joshua is no different. Africa is emblazoned on his bicep and that is why, at his lowest ebb and desperate to seek solace, he journeyed to Nigeria for the first time in 17 years in a spiritual trip that re-lit his fire to regain the world heavyweight championship that was lost to Andy Ruiz Jr.
Makoko is a floating slum in the Lagos lagoon, a city built on stilts but struggling to stay afloat.
It is easily within view of visitors to Lagos but only if you know where to look – the estimated population of up to 300,000 people were not counted in the most recent census, and there is no official record of their existence.
“We went into the back, back, back streets,” Joshua exclusively tells
about venturing to Makoko. “They say politicians don’t even go there.”
Sky Sports
There have been demolition attempts in 2012 and again in 2016, when an estimated 30,000 were made homeless. But still Makoko will not drown beneath the sludge and slime upon which is it built.
It is a place, for all its difficulties, that puts a wide smile on Joshua’s face at a time when he is being questioned and doubted like never before.
“What’s it like? Ok…
“Nigeria has a massive population – the mega-rich, the poor, and not much in between. Makoko is at the lower end. It is overpopulated.
“The transportation is on boats.”
World heavyweight champions arriving unannounced in deprived areas is not new – Muhammad Ali mixed with the impoverished people nearby his Miami training camp and, more recently and closer to home, Mike Tyson popped up in Brixton, south London, where the adoring masses forced him to be rushed into the town hall for safety then evacuated in the back of a police car.
But Joshua’s visit to Makoko was different.
Humbled by a first defeat and the relinquishing of his world titles, he was stripped back to being a young man seeking inspiration.
“People were baffled that we went there,” Joshua smiled. “It is the ghetto. It is quite dangerous.”
There must have been a few ropey moments?
“Kind of.
“Let’s say a space that could hold 500 people had 2,000 people in it. Imagine trying to walk. We were shoulder to shoulder.”
Did they all recognise Joshua as the famous boxer of Nigerian heritage?
“Even if they didn’t know who I was, they understood that there was something happening in the air that they wanted to know about. They didn’t want to let us go.”
There is a reason that privileged people do not ordinarily go to the Makoko slum. But with Joshua? There is mutual respect, a sort of kindred spirit. They sing his name.
“We went to the Fela Kuti Shrine,” he said. “It has become a social club where they can all watch my fights.
“They told me: ‘Make sure you go get those belts back’. That is massively inspiring.
“I could win 10 titles, land at Heathrow, and have nobody waiting for me except for my mum and my cousin. When I landed at the airport there?”
Joshua, the man mountain, briefly has to stop talking and look away.
Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua was born in Britain to Nigerian immigrant parents. He spent six months at boarding school in Nigeria when he was 12, but had not returned since, until his visit to the Makoko slum.
His heritage has always been a source of pride and, recently, the green and white of the Nigerian flag has waved alongside the Union Jack behind Joshua as he prepares for battle. He has reconnected to the country of his ancestry and found strength from it.
Has it made his family proud?
“Yes. It is important, really important.
“It’s important for kids to know that they are in a position where they have water, electricity, NHS, education. They have to use that to their advantage.
“What’s their motivation? To buy an iced-out watch? Is that success? That is only feeding into capitalism.
“If you are blessed enough to be from a country that provides these things, you need to think about people who are dying. There are people travelling across seas and deserts to get [to the UK]. And the kids already here, instead of creating unity in the community, are stabbing and fighting each other. That is such a shame to see.”
Thinking of the people he met in Nigeria, the message Joshua wanted to get across is this: “I wish anyone reading this who can help would reach out. I just need to know how to help more.”
Joshua gleans desire from other uber-successful people, those who know what it’s like to strive against the odds then face the scrutiny of publicity. Upon his return from Makoko earlier this year he was empowered by Barack Obama, the former president of the United States.
“He is an inspirational man who dealt with a lot of criticism,” Joshua said. “He inherited his presidency at a tough time in America. He dealt with a lot.
“He didn’t put a foot wrong. He’s a married man with kids, and no scandals. He inherited when we were coming out of a global [financial] crisis, and did two terms. He was the first black president and they said he wasn’t even from America – they asked to see his birth certificate. African heritage.
“When I met Obama I asked myself: ‘what type of person do I want to be?’”
“Listening to Obama, you can tell that he is a powerful man but very low-key.”
Joshua’s fire has been re-lit ahead of his rematch on December 7 for the IBF, WBA and WBO titles with Ruiz Jr. When the bell rings and his career and reputation dangle precariously, the lessons learned from the Makoko slum will be where he draws strength from, knowing he is finally fighting for something far bigger.

https://www.skysports.com/boxing/story-telling/12183/11871719/ruiz-jr-vs-joshua-2-the-nigerian-slum-that-re-lit-anthony-joshuas-fire

Celebrities / Re: Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo: Stella Damasus "My Friend Of 15yrs Had Same Experience" by Oksoluk10: 9:51am On Jun 29, 2019
We are patiently watching over here

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