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Celebrities / Re: "He Slept With My Girlfriend" – Ex-drummer Kunle Ayanlowo Calls Out K1 by Omihanifa: 4:16pm On Mar 28 |
Meteng: Nah money and jazz at work. If wasiu ayinde sees a very beautiful woman with you at his concert, he will start eyeing her and he will tell kazeem Yusuf ( KC) to go and make enquiry about the lady. Before you know what is happening, he will start praising you and the babe, by the time you know what's up he don achieve his aim. That was what he did to his friend Gbenga islander. Gbenga islander was dating titi masha when wasiu saw her and liked her beauty+body features. He went for her and even married her When he got tired of the lady, he look for one flimsy excuse and divorced her. His point and kill ground his yoruba movie sector. All those actresses are his cum dump. There's hardly any beautiful or well endowed actress in that sector way wasiu ayinde never climb Cc lalasticlala nlfpmod 2 Likes
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Celebrities / Re: "He Slept With My Girlfriend" – Ex-drummer Kunle Ayanlowo Calls Out K1 by Omihanifa: 1:24pm On Mar 28 |
Wasiu ayinde is very irresponsible. He sleeps with his fans wives, slept with the sister-in-law, slept with the chef above all he now slept with pasuma's daughter (wasilat). 1 Like |
Culture / Is Begging A Way Of Life In Nigeria? by Omihanifa: 11:09am On Mar 28 |
BEGGING IN NIGERIA has become a perennial problem that has defied all strategies to eradicate it. The poor implementation of people oriented policies by the federal government has left Nigerian masses poorer than imagined which has led to the less privileged taking to begging for food and money. The increase in the spate of begging has negatively affected the socio economic development of the country as these beggars, as a result of their poor status, have become willing tools in perpetuating crime and other social vices thus affecting the security of the country which by extension has scared away potential investors thus making the economy to suffer. The problem of begging is a social menace which has a negative implication not only for economies of the cities, socio-physical environment but also for beggars themselves. The increasing population of beggars in Nigerian cities constitutes an eyesore or environmental nuisance and health hazards, particularly those carrying infectious and contagious diseases. Begging has serious implications for the city and national economy, as beggars are not economically productive in any way, since they contribute nothing to the economy. It leads not only to social relegation of the city but also to that of beggars as well as stigmatization. Beggars constitute a social threat to the Nigerian society especially in the cities. They portray a bad image to outsiders or strangers. Some criminals hid under the guise of been beggars to perpetuate their evil deeds. They are at times used as instruments by mischief makers, who use them to vandalize public properties and utilities built with the nation’s resources. The nefarious activities of those fake beggars such as criminals, area boys and thugs constitute one of the sources of civil unrest to the city dwellers. Begging also constitutes economic threat to the society as beggars are not economically productive in any way since they contribute nothing to national economy. One set of beggars are the perpetually sick ones; who always suffer from diseases, like cancerous growths on visible parts of their bodies, which they wear like a badge of honour. At most strategic roads, many with some form of diseases are carried and put at the center of the road with men and women with bowls in their hands soliciting help. They are controlled by godfathers who are entitled to a ‘cut’ of their money in return for ‘protection’. The godfathers are also responsible for costuming i.e. fake wounds on parts of the body; for the lame, wheelchairs, wheelbarrows or skateboards; for the blind, a child to lead them around and collect the day’s earnings; and for young women, malnourished looking. Most worrisome is the fact that Public service in Nigeria is being debased on daily basis. Today each office you go into either at the federal, state or local government level, there are Nigerians who indulge in one form of begging or the other. It is fast becoming an embarrassment across the country when on approaching a supposed security officer, he politely ask what you have for the boys, or your boys are here. It is either they are poorly paid or they are not satisfied with what they are doing. At the nation’s gate way, either at the airport or sea ports many of the immigration officers hold onto traveler’s passport asking for a gift before checking them out or in which ever is applicable. A situation like this cannot bring the best out of these men in uniform or in sensitive position in the country. Every office you enter in the country today, someone somewhere will expect you to perform before you leave and if you fail to, they will boldly ask, ‘Ogah what do you have for the boys?’ At the airport, Murtala Mohammed International Airport in particular, both Nigerians and foreigners complain of the unethical behaviour of most men of Immigration, Police and other agencies at the front desk. They do not care about the image of the country not to talk of their own. Usually, caution is thrown to the wind. Sadly enough, those in authority do not care nor take notice of this development. At most road junctions across the country where you have policemen as well as other agencies on duty, some are more interested in begging. ‘Corporate Beggars’ are actually more of pickpockets and conmen than beggars. The most unfortunate of this category of beggars are those who pose as ministers of the Gospel to beg. They tell you tales of how they are going for a church programme but have no money to go. While an average person thinks in terms of dignity and the joy that comes from creating something which has the potential to change someone else’s life, professional beggars think in terms of Naira and Kobo. Can the Nigerian nation continue like this? https://www.ibadanarchdiocese.org/issuedetail?tab=173&tab2=Civic%20Rights%20&%20Responsibilities Cc lalasticlala nlfpmod
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Celebrities / Re: Wasiu Ayinde Releases A New Song To Reply His Ex-band Member Who Accused Him by Omihanifa: 10:58pm On Mar 27 |
Damage control by ayinde |
Business / Re: Dollar Not Selling At ₦1,000/$1 - BDCs Debunk Viral Post by Omihanifa: 3:48pm On Mar 27 |
How can any sensible person believe dollar is selling for 1000 naira at the parallel market when CBN is selling to them at the rate of 1251 Ask yourself if the BDC guys are in business for profit or loss Person buy something at the rate of 1251, will he now sell it at 1k ? 48 Likes 4 Shares
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Celebrities / I Contemplated Bleaching After Mide Martin’s Insult – Habibat Jinad by Omihanifa: 2:01pm On Mar 27 |
Actress Habibat Jinad has recalled an ugly incident with senior colleague, Mide Martins. https://thenationonlineng.net/i-contemplated-bleaching-after-mide-martins-insult-habibat-jinad/ 2 Likes 1 Share
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Food / Re: I just received my own Share of palliatives from Kebbi state Government by Omihanifa: 10:56am On Mar 27 |
that's your own national cake 95 Likes 2 Shares |
Crime / Re: Suspected Ritualists Behead Woman, Cut Vital Organs, Dump Body In Osogbo, Osun by Omihanifa: 7:28am On Mar 27 |
Osun state is fast becoming something else Almost all the alfa (clerics) are neck deep into fetish practices They are the ones doing charms for all these young boys. (Yahoo boys) Majority of the higher institution in osun state is filled with yahoo boys, and osogbo is even worse. If this boys are not harvesting female pants, they are busy carrying sacrifices at T junction. The most painful one now is yahoo boys opening hair salon and harvesting people hair in osogbo. So as it stands now, nobody is safe in that state for now. 100 Likes 9 Shares
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Car Talk / Re: Niger State Acquires 200 CNG Buses (Video, Pictures) by Omihanifa: 7:18am On Mar 27 |
Isorshe: God bless you. |
Car Talk / Re: Niger State Acquires 200 CNG Buses (Video, Pictures) by Omihanifa: 7:15am On Mar 27 |
Cantonese: Bro don't be carried away by what you see online. Go to niger state and see the state of the roads yourself. What's the point of buying these buses when it won't be able to give comfortably due to the state of the roads. The roads are bad and narrow, by the time you start using these buses it will further complicate the problems because they can't move fast and most people will just opt for keke or bike instead. It's like you driving a ferrari where there are potholes. It has defeated the objective of the car 2 Likes |
Car Talk / Re: Niger State Acquires 200 CNG Buses (Video, Pictures) by Omihanifa: 7:10am On Mar 27 |
Kasdat5: Thank God you understand what ma saying. As long as the roads in niger state remains narrow and dilapidated those buses won't last. |
Education / Re: Law Students Admission Into Nigerian Universities 2022 By Region - StatiSense by Omihanifa: 8:39pm On Mar 26 |
Nah wa o |
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