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FamilyRe: Is Your Spouse God Sent Or Devil Sent by ololo12: 12:15pm On Jun 16, 2020
Thanks chief! If you I should summarize in a nutshell what you’ve said. Seek ye the kingdom of God and everything will be added unto you.


lekki1444:
hmmm my brother thank you very much. Well I have been COOKED for many years in wisdom downloaded into my spirit from the universe. You know how the book of Daniel says the book will be closed until the last days after which it will be opened. well the book is open now and it is not a physical book. it is a virtual book and you receive downloads if you have been prepared and cooked in affliction first to purify cleanse and humble you. after you are fully cooked then your spirit will open to the virtual books in the spiritual realm.. you know we live in one big computer and the codes are electromagnetic in nature and so the books are electromagnetic programs put there by God to be accessed by those who have been cooked very well. And that my brother is the source of all the wisdom and knowledge. it is not mine. i am just accessing it. its like the men who were considered wise of old.. They were just accessing certain programs and codes that most couldnt access. And once again thank you for the kind words brother

As for folks who want to follow in the footsteps ? its just seek righteousness first because only then will GOD lead and guide you to all his wisdom GOD will not guide a wicked evil man to his secret places, soo that is the first step and God will do the rest. he will download all the wisdom inside you
HealthRe: Martial Art by ololo12(op): 12:13pm On Jun 16, 2020
Shouldn’t that tell you! That I’ve got an important life outside of Nairaland.


ololo12:
What’s your point??
HealthRe: Martial Art by ololo12(op): 12:11pm On Jun 16, 2020
What’s your point??


meobizy:
Join Year: 2007. Total Number Of Comments: 605.
HealthMartial Art by ololo12(op): 6:34am On Jun 16, 2020
This thread is for martial art enthusiast. Would be nice to link up, or share and exchange ideas with fellow martial art artist, or intending martial artist.

So a brief intro; I’ve been into martial art for a little over 1 year now. I study Krav Maga & Wing Chun Martial art.

It’s been a very nice experience and journey for me so far. And some day I’d love go to IP Man Chun Wing Chun academy in Hong Kong to train with the legendary Ip Chun. His the son of the legendary Ip man. His 93 years old of age. Hopefully, I get to see him before he departs this earth. It would also be nice to meet some of his student like the Grand Master Samuel Kwok. His got a Wing Chun Academy here in Cape Town.


I currently train at the Wing Chun South African academy. Our Sifu trained under Ip Man student in Hong Kong. Hopefully, someday I can bring Ip man style Kung Fu to Nigeria. I checked and can’t seem to find any Wing Chun academy in Nigeria
FamilyRe: Is Your Spouse God Sent Or Devil Sent by ololo12: 6:19am On Jun 16, 2020
Chief, I don’t mean to derail the thread. But I’m curious. How come you’re so knowledgeable, intelligent in almost everything? So, for the past one week. I’ve been reading all your post on your previous handles. So much wisdom and I feel truly inspired. I’d like to ask. What kind of books do you read? How many times do you read a day? In some of your post, you alluded too much reading makes the body weary? Your knowledge of science is impeccable. I just marvel at how someone can be so highly highly highly intellectual. Plus your sense of humor is out of this world. What would be your advise to folks who want to follow in your footsteps? Please share as I’m keen on learning. Thank you very much

lekki1444:
Makes no difference.You are always who you need to be with. the universe will make sure of that
Foreign AffairsRe: What Will You Do If Trump Wins The 2020 Presidential Election. by ololo12: 5:19pm On Jun 15, 2020
Who careshuh We have a lot going on in the country, to be bothered about Trump getting re-elected.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 12:06pm On Jun 12, 2020
As long as I live in peace and go about my business! I’m ok!
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 12:00pm On Jun 12, 2020
True bro! But not all South Africans have that stereotype on Nigerians. And honestly, I don’t have the patience to mingle with myopic South Africans with such view, and I don’t really care what someone else thinks about me. Can’t be bothered about something I have no control over!

Carmit:
Your sentiments are partly shared but what you should remember is there's already a stereotype on Nigerians thats stuck with many South Africans..

You could live your life comfortably but I'll advice you to be weary...don't throw caution to the wind because you're learning Zulu and 'integrating'.

The general perception of you changes when you live your comfort zone....your comfort zone here being where you are accepted.

Just an advice.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 10:20am On Jun 12, 2020
Dude nobody is justifying the xenophobic attack and killings. Why don’t you look at the root cause of the problem instead of the symptom. And no the murder rate of SA, isn’t higher than Nigeria. You lie my brother. Let’s try to be factual and objective in our assessment of the matter.


BeLookingIDIOT:
One of the dumbest things I've heard.
In other words,you're saying it will be ok and perfectly justified for them to kill you?
Anyways,for your information,South Africa's murder rates is 4x that of Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 7:36am On Jun 12, 2020
The living condition in SA, is much better, if not amongst the best in Africa. You have a steadily growing middle class. I reckon it will only get better with time.


Caseless:
talk about the living condition in SA too. You guys are too lazy to run from it.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 7:31am On Jun 12, 2020
Lol you crazy bro! You think I live in zoo where you have animals roaming without a leach? South Africa is 100% safer than Nigeria bro! All that xenophobic attack happens in the township. Plus I can understand the frustration of those folks in the townships who carry out those attack. Why would you go to their townships sell drugs and traffic their girls into prostitution and whatnot. The way some of our country men behave in this country and the illegal things they engage in, is enough reason for those folks to react in that way.

Iceyjayz:
Until they lynch you to death, if you like don't leave that shítland filled with lazy xenophobes.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 7:16am On Jun 12, 2020
ololo12:
Bro, count Nigeria out. As sad it may seem, Nigeria doesn’t have the capacity( infrastructures) to host any global event. Heck, they don’t even have stable electricity. Let’s fix electricity first, upgrade the infrastructure before thinking of hosting global event like world up or Olympics. So I did my research and found out that for Nigeria to be at the level South Africa is now. Nigeria would have to spend a whooping $200B- $300B aggressively for a period of 10-20 years, with zero corruption. Every dollar spent must be accounted for. Now that’s a very task to accomplish in Nigeria, because of the deep rooted corruption in the government. Now, that’s next to impossible, plus where would they get that kind of money. Nigeria had the opportunity to become at least a middle income country like South Africa and other Asian countries after gaining independence, but squandered that opportunity. It’s a sad situation. Really sad
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 7:15am On Jun 12, 2020
Bro, count Nigeria out. As sad it may seem, Nigeria doesn’t have the capacity( infrastructures) to host any global event. Heck, they don’t even have stable electricity. Let’s fix electricity first, upgrade the infrastructure before thinking of hosting global event like world up or Olympics. So I did my research and found out that for Nigeria to be at the level South Africa is now. Nigeria would have to spend a whooping $200B- $300B aggressively for a period of 10-20 years, with zero corruption. Every dollar spent must be accounted for. Now that’s a very task to accomplish in Nigeria, because of the deep rooted corruption in the government. Now, that’s next to impossible, plus where would they get that kind of money. Nigeria had the opportunity to become at least a middle income country like South Africa and other Asian countries but squandered that opportunity. It’s a sad situation. Really sad

TMKsouth:
We want the Olympics now. Who do you think will get to host them first in Africa? SA, Nigeria, Egypt, Morocco, Kenya?
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 2:50pm On Jun 11, 2020
Not all bro. Those who are bitter are just frustrated. Nigeria is tough. You have to live in Nigeria to understand why folks down there are bitter.

WannaHowzit:
Nigerians are bitter oo.
Christianity EtcRe: Gods New Name Is Corona Virus by ololo12: 2:47pm On Jun 11, 2020
Thanks chief will stick to eating lots of veggies and less meat. Keep up the good work chief. You are appreciated and celebrated by folks who know your worth.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 2:45pm On Jun 11, 2020
To be honest bro! I was indifferent. I was surprised that there was an African country hosting the World Cup, thereby arousing my interest and curiosity about South Africa.


TMKsouth:
Glad you enjoying it. cheesy Before the World Cup though, did you think SA was capable or were you also among the pessimists?
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 2:38pm On Jun 11, 2020
Starting Zulu classes soon and would be fully be integrated. In few years I’ll get my citizenship. I love this country, culture and the people. Don’t care about what other people say!
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 2:34pm On Jun 11, 2020
Who cares bro if they disagree. I see the truth, and I say the truth.

TMKsouth:
Lol grin I know a lot of people who would disagree bitterly with you.

James4bright, IceyJayz when is Nigeria hosting the FIFA men's World Cup or Olympic Games?
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 2:33pm On Jun 11, 2020
Best decision of my life bro! I regret I should have relocated here way earlier than I did.

TMKsouth:
How are you finding it? cheesy
Foreign AffairsRe: To All African-Americans Willing To Come Back To Africa by ololo12: 2:12pm On Jun 11, 2020
Why would African-Americans want to leave America and come to Africa? They built America from ground up to where it is today, with sweat and blood. I don’t have anything against the ones who want to come to the motherland tho. They are always welcome here. The problem, however, is how they’d get along with Africans.
PoliticsRe: 11 June 2010 - Remembering an African World Cup that Ended Afro-Pessimism by ololo12: 2:05pm On Jun 11, 2020
It would take eons before any country in Africa can host the FIFA World Cup! Nigeria should have been the next country in Africa to do that. I’m afraid it would be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than Nigeria to host the World Cup. A so called giant of Africa. Maybe they might get a go at it in 2150.

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