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Properties / Re: Akwa Ibom To Commission 21-Storey Smart Building In Uyo (Photos) by OmoNla99: 4:45pm On Jun 01, 2021
Ilaumoh:

It's interior are efficient..
Exterior in the night is something else..
Efficient interior and exterior lighting doesn’t make a building a green one as long as it uses fossil fuels to generate electricity.
Properties / Re: Akwa Ibom To Commission 21-Storey Smart Building In Uyo (Photos) by OmoNla99: 4:02pm On Jun 01, 2021
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Politics / Re: Fatai Buhari Demands Good Reasons For Buhari's Impeachment by OmoNla99: 11:55am On May 14, 2021
This senator said there is no other place they could call home? He goofed big time by that statement. This Senator is a naturalized citizen of Canada. His wife and three daughters live and work in Canada. None of the kids were born in Nigeria. He’s got his plan B if the whole country burst into flame.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: My Friend Is Confused by OmoNla99: 11:42pm On May 06, 2021
Make your friend japa come Lagos ooo. Soon bandits go overrun the north. Just thinking out loud here

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Politics / Re: Gunmen Kill Kogi Commissioner, Abduct LG Chairman by OmoNla99: 3:25pm On May 02, 2021
E don finally set I swear down. The insecurity in this country is too much. The monster created by THEM will consume all. It’s so unsafe to travel in Nigeria by road now.

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Travel / Re: Dubai Visa Agent Got Caught 4years After He Scammed Me by OmoNla99: 4:53pm On Apr 22, 2021
West2019:
You are a good brother . Trying to help your brother to come over and one idoit come scam you ,God punish him life there , I have a uslese brother in American only 2 of us him never plain to help me not even sending me money I never mind cos I know my own time will surely come ,that stupid idoit scammer him cup done full

Do you even know what your brother is passing through in America wey you mention. You lots keep thinking it’s so easy in any part of the world.

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Soldiers Singing Anti-Boko Haram Song (Video) by OmoNla99: 7:04pm On Apr 15, 2021
My problem is that, they are not with protective gears. None wore a bullet proof. This is so so bad.
Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 1:29pm On Jan 13, 2021
Sennex57:


No it doesn’t negate the fact but it the way you address it and

You see how Vikings they have deck and then when your done with University you then sail onto XYZ which is state same with Alora and Pyrates and I think NBM

Eiye doesn’t do that when your done with University your supposed to be done there is no such thing and State nest or anything like that you just become world and maybe go and chill out on your perch done. Finito.

Ever heard of the word AVIARY Club
? Some continue this shit till the last drop of their blood.

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Investment / Re: MBA Forex Unable To Pay Investors In December by OmoNla99: 10:17am On Dec 24, 2020
SmartPolician:


This argument is weak

MBA Forex pays people from one bank to another

So what sense are you making?

Trying to console himself. He still don’t want to believe.

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Business / Re: Banks Charge Customers For Failed Transactions by OmoNla99: 4:15pm On Nov 20, 2020
Globad:


How is the country wicked for this?

Shouldn't a dud cheque or a failed transaction come with charges or a penalty? What of the charges incurred by those two processed it? Who will pay?

If you don't have enough balance in your account, don't issue a standing order or direct debit, or cancel the one you have issued.

It is irresponsible to issue or sustain a direct debit on unfunded accounts. It's also criminal if it's for a service that you have already enjoyed.

On this one, I don't see why Nigeria is a wicked country as you have said unless you're willing to educate me on it.


Government at all levels in Nigeria do not pay salaries as at when due. What happens to a government officials that has set up a direct deposit and government fails to pay him/her his/her salary as at when due? Are you saying the account holder should be penalized or what should be done in this case. Educate me pls thanks.
Business / Re: Banks Charge Customers For Failed Transactions by OmoNla99: 4:14pm On Nov 20, 2020
[quote author=Globad post=96239748]

How is the country wicked for this?

Shouldn't a dud cheque or a failed transaction come with charges or a penalty? What of the charges incurred by those two processed it? Who will pay?

If you don't have enough balance in your account, don't issue a standing order or direct debit, or cancel the one you have issued.

It is irresponsible to issue or sustain a direct debit on unfunded accounts. It's also criminal if it's for a service that you have already enjoyed.

On this one, I don't see why Nigeria is a wicked country as you have said unless you're willing to educate me on it.[/

Government at all levels in Nigeria do not pay salaries as at when due. What happens to a government officials that has set up a direct deposit and government fails to pay him/her his/her salary as at when due? Are you saying the account holder should be penalized or what should be done in this case. Educate me pls thanks.
Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 3:00am On Nov 16, 2020
dontknownutn11:
So much violence in the land..*OPEN IF YOU GET MIND*..https://www.instagram.com/p/CHl9nKBl9Tj/?hl=en

Truly for those wey get mind. I can’t watch this I can’t. This is too graphic I swear.

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 5:32pm On Oct 08, 2020
Qwubone:


I Do have a Gf i just did VIP and I do know my DOB.
I said people assume SEC came out of SVC but I was saying this is not true.
Eiye is the Second oldest Confraternity not BAN. BAN was founded in 1972. SEC was founded in 1963. Pyrates was founded in 1952 so yes Eiye is the second oldest confraternity.
Bro, you met people online dem organize for you say make u come fly you see carry body go meet dem fly LOL. One thing I fit tell u be say u gave them free money just chop free double morosoto, swallow rice gari, shack eiye water and had it spit into ur eyes (if all this were done though) for free. Gave u OT and tell u say u now be airlord. Question: 1. under which nest were u affiliated to?
2. Were u told you just started flying or dem world u immediately?
3. Was the acclaimed Ibaka that did all this an IB?
I wonder how all these street touts ( those that have never seen the fours corners of an higher institution identifying with others that went through the fours corners of a citadel of learning.
Please, you all should stay out of cultism and do all you can to add good meanings to your lives and your generation. All you get from this menace would be sorrow tears and lots and lots of blood.

Cheers.

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 6:52pm On Sep 09, 2020
Saltzman00:
the question is how surr are you that he is a bucanneer....are you an ex member of ban if your answer is no ...how did u now get the info about his dn and him being a bucanneer. ..was he declared a bucanneer buy the police men who carried out the investigation? ...

Dude, go back about 3 pages on this thread and get the serial killer’s Fb name and see how he was relating with his friends.

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 6:56am On Aug 27, 2020
hustla:



Wetin them do am sef
cheesy

The guy ran out of breath after ambitiouscent told him the device he was typing with. He shock am, thinking he was so anonymous before.

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Crime / Re: Man Killed In Asaba, Delta By Cultists (Disturbing Photos) by OmoNla99: 2:20am On Aug 20, 2020
Please youths, SHUN CULTISM.

The end results would be SORROWS TEARS AND BLOOD.

There is no superman anywhere.

PEACE.

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 6:56am On Aug 06, 2020
Pascopele:
https://www.facebook.com/378496789374369/posts/exposed-45-cultists-slangs-and-their-meaning-be-at-alert-in-grave-situation-bein/621961418361237/

It was neither a fiction, nor hearsay, but a true account of the author’s foray into the dark world of cultism as an undergraduate, and the sheer vanity that climaxed his escapades and nearly despatched him to the great beyond.

Yet, it is an account of how unsuspecting youths who gained admission to the nation’s tertiary institutions were lured with promises that seemed too tantalising to resist; but turned out to be a death sentence in the end.

Olurin is the author of the yet-to-be-launched book ‘I am not a cultist: Not everybody gets a second chance’, which chronicles his life as a notorious cult member who dominated his ‘territory’ with ease and ‘deleted’ those who could not genuflect or kowtow to his authority.

Going down memory lane, the author recalls how indifference on the part of his parents led to their misconception about his true identity. He therefore warns parents to always pay attention to their children’s future as they grow, to identify their character traits.

“If I would be honest,” Olurin begins, !i was desperately in love with power; it was this quest that made me crave power for control of everything around me. I must admit I always wanted the world to revolve around me – my comfort, pleasure and convenience. I desired that others see and interpret everything through my eyes, make me happy, meet my needs, and refrain from offending, upsetting or irritating me. I wanted to be understood, acknowledged, appreciated, praised, valued, attended to, catered for, respected admired and listened to. I love to be in absolute control.”

And when he eventually secured admission into the polytechnic, the author began to look for individuals that would help fulfill his long-time cravings; he soon found them. His life in their company was rosy, but for a short while; until he was one day tricked, alongside other unsuspecting students, into joining a social club. They were then ferried into a jungle where they were initiated into cultism.

However, he and others soon realised the anticipated life of bliss once dangled before them had melted into a life of discomfort. Their lives were remotely controlled by ‘superior’ colleagues; and the ‘lower ranked’ have little chances of protesting because the system is simply autocratic.

“For instance,’’ the author says, “the superior can order a member not to appear on campus for the next one week. Such one would suddenly be given a mission to keep him busy outside campus. That could make someone fail a course. The superior can collect a junior member’s belongings for more than a semester and may not even return them. In other cases, if the member is the brilliant type, he could be asked to write exam for the superior leaving his own studies unattended to.”

Olurin says parameters for being lured into cultism are anchored on a tripod – physical, financial, and intellectual ‘ruggedity’. Ruggedity, Olurin explains, simply means capability; noting that physical ruggedity translates to muscular or well-built individuals who can be trusted to lead an onslaught against perceived individual or rival groups on or beyond campus. Financial ruggedity involved those with rich parental background whose resources are often deployed to oil the group’s operations either through procurement of weapons, or providing funds for logistics in the event of an attack against rival groups or bribing security officials to get their arrested members off the hook should problem arise. Intellectually ruggedity are the eggheads who impersonate for other members during examination.

But, generally, students who are curious about excessive or extravagant life of certain individuals on campus or rather those who simply want to ‘belong’ by associating themselves with these high spenders, are also easy targets as their curiosity lead them to what they never planned for.

The book also highlights the organogram in cultism. A unit is charged with recruiting new members. There is another department which disseminates information to members; and still the account unit collects members’ dues and levies; the security unit spearheads attacks; it has a sub-unit which takes care of weaponry; and another- a search unit’ usually scans new grounds for conducting initiation rituals for new entrants, to mention just a few.

The book portrays some of the cult members, equipping themselves with ‘juju’ for spiritual protection which often makes them over confident and indulging them in more atrocities. However, the juju sometimes boomerangs in the heat of operation, leaving the wearer with little or no chance of survival.

Olurin warns young ladies on campus who are easily attracted to young but rich and influential males that appear to have whatever they want at the tip of their fingernails. Once a lady finds two male undergraduates threatening brims and fire against each other because of her, then its time she runs off, the author advises.

Some cult groups also court the friendship of prominent unions and individuals across academic and non academic staff who are close to the management, and therefore can use their influence to tilt judgment in their favour whenever the need arises.

Even though he admonishes lecturers and other senior workers to be sociable to students, Olurin warns them to desist from any secret affair or undue familiarity with them. Rather, they should be in inspiration leading students aright and pointing to them the risk involved in associating with bad company.

During his visit at The Nation’s corporate headquarters in Mushin, Lagos, Olurin, now a social crusader, said beyond the Pyrate Confraternity, which was established in University of Ibadan in 1952, with noble goals to fight colonialism and push for equal society, there is proliferation of various anti-social groups on campus laying claim to similar goals. He listed these as: Sea Lords or Buka; Air Lords or Supreme Eiye Confraternity; a.k.a Aiye; Klu Klux Klan (KKK), Mafia, among others.

Once a cult member, forever a member, and the reality of sudden death is just a matter of time, Olurin explains.

He says there are some cultists who manage to survive the stormy ambience of campus cultism, only to pay the ‘supreme price’ years after they have graduated.

According to him, some met their waterloo from rival gangs on their wedding day or birthday, while others get killed during family vacation or old friends party.

Recounting the inspiration behind the book, Olurin said: “This book aims to correct a very wrong notion for joining cult groups in our campuses today. With hundreds of promising individuals already killed across different campuses due to cult activities and even more thousands losing the essence of a hopeful future. A craving for power should never go overboard into ruin and damage to others and oneself. The desire for attention and control shouldn’t lead many more students to engage in vicious and destructive vice,”

…And then “I’m not a cultist’ was born.
https://thenationonlineng.net/my-life-as-a-cultist/
This name reminds me of one K Olurin that reigned supreme towards the late 90s at THE POLY. Anyone here heard of the name B... SIMPLE before?

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 4:29pm On Jun 23, 2020
Kingfish542:


I think it impossible 4 any true bird to miss a single letter, it doesn't make sense.
somebody has to be wrong and if monicar is wrong then he is/was not really a bird.
and why has he stopped posting by the way.

I think I pointed this out somewhere, monicar came to tell his tales here but got the creed wrong. Also, he mis-matched some nests which someone corrected here. A true SEC member and an officer at that (as he claimed) wouldn't make those two mistakes.
This is the real Eiye creed. I was surprised he said someone got killed cos he missed a line.

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 5:54pm On Jun 08, 2020
Livelyguy:


But i checked your posts and didn’t see anywhere you commented on a career thread let alone drop your actual email. undecided

Was JJTeam right when he said your stories are hearsay?

Could it be you’re an undercover on a mission to distract the thread from one sided casting only?

I remember you didn’t name some nests properly and someone had to correct you.

You also had no idea about certain initiation rites such as hatching, etc as stated by @ Accountability.

grin

That I noticed too.
Just to add this, the eiye creed he wrote was quite different from what I know during my OT. where he wrote cult in the third line was supposed to be cause.
Also, he did not write this which is the 4th line of I believe:
I believe in the right of an i________l
and the fr____m of h_____ty.
Immediately after reciting the last line of the creed and saying the last word (jkjk), Amen (in the SEC way) MUST follow and not the rubbish he wrote out.

A world FC would not have missed the names of nest (never) like he did ( I wonder what he taught some that he gave all these stupid thing to.

When I got my OT from my gf back then, I could name more than 20 nests without a single mistake.

From Araba, picus, akoko, arere, Jakaranda, oak, obobo, Mahogany etc.

Please for all aspiring admission seekers, you don't need all these jargons to succeed while studying. You all have a great future ahead of you. Do not be misled into any frat. The sad end is destruction,


SHALOM.

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Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 4:55pm On Jun 06, 2020
Bro,

Please, be very careful HOW you write your story here. This page has lots of cultists reading.

1. Do not put yourself in danger.
2. Do not put anyone else in danger.
3. Do not leave any lines here to be traced as well.

The op started the thread to dissuade young boys not to venture into this dreaded journey. Where u wrote as NG you got paid could lure some into this stupid frat. things.

Also, do not release anybody facebook page/name, unless you are an impostor trying to get back at your perceived enemies.

SHALOM.
Releasing Yobos name wont do you or anyone reading this good.

Monicar:
The eiye's creed;

I believe in the supremost eiye confraternity

The opener of eyes and mind

I believe in the only just cult

The secret of African sacred soil

I believe in the communion of like minds

The correction of wrong to right

I believe in true brotherhood

So help me jakujaku!

All birds are highly rugged...


The listeners(could be 1/2/3/4 or more)will now scream RUGGED!!


The eiye creed is used to identify someone to know if he is a member or an impostor.the thing is all the cults have several means of identification.if eiye guys want to identify one just to confirm if he's an impostor or not,they'd first ask him to identify himself. The person been identified will say;

I.d person;haba karier(just like aiye's say 'aye axemen')

Listeners;airlord

I.d person;this is I,flying *** from *** nest(his home campus/street division)flown by ibaka *** and confirmed by ***(the school/Street nest of those trying to identify him)airlords.all birds are highly rugged!

Listeners;rugged.


If the listeners are not fully convinced and still wants to identified him more,they'd him to flash the eiye's creed(the poem above).if he missed a word,then he is an impostor and he might likely get killed or seriously tortured(he might even be amputated on the spot).. sometimes in school(I was in first semester 300 lvl economics then).an impostor case came,we were twelve in the circle,as eagle,i wanted to identified him.i asked for proper id,which he passed.i wasn't fully convinced then I asked him to flash his creed,he missed the last line, *all birds are highly rugged* after the *so help me jakujaku*. The guy was shot in the head immediately by the ostrich.he died on the spot!

So it's not good for one who is not a member to try and play smart,if you're an impostor you will likely get caught and be disciplined.

Remember the line in that creed, *I believe in the correction from wrong to right*


There's something called SADB in eiye's term. It simply means

S=secrecy
A-autocracy
D-discipline
B-brotherhood


But that brotherhood is almost non-existent across these cults.your so-called fraternal brotherhood might kill you.. there's a lot of hatred going on among these cultists.

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Crime / Re: Robbers Attack First Bank In Kogi. Kill Many Policemen, Customers (Graphic) by OmoNla99: 8:08am On Jun 05, 2020
The government of the federation needs to spend more money in providing protective gears for our security personnel. A bullet proof vest must be part of each security personnel uniform. More time should also be spent in training and retraining them to respond to this kind of emergencies.
It's so sad the NPF and the people of Kogi state lost men and women in this robbery/massacre.
My thoughts and prayers with their families.
May all those that had hands in this heinous act never find rest until they get caught.
Rest well to the gallant men of the NPF

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Crime / Re: 13-Year-Old Student Commits Suicide By Drinking Sniper In Lagos by OmoNla99: 6:46pm On Feb 21, 2020
Chinaza, abeg no come out from hiding for now pls.

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Crime / Re: Arizona Man Dresses Up Skeleton To Drive In HOV Lane (Pic) by OmoNla99: 6:08am On Jan 28, 2020
Nice try.

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Crime / Re: Maryam Sanda Sentenced To Death For Killing Her Husband, Bilyaminu Bello by OmoNla99: 2:57pm On Jan 27, 2020
Different judgement for different classes of people. Yewande oyediran killed her husband in Ibadan in a similar manner. Heard she is walking free today and has left the country sef.
Education / Re: Adeleke University Suspends Muslim Student For Not Attending School Chapel by OmoNla99: 3:57am On Jan 03, 2020
Ogunnnowos:
sentiment apart bro! There is no school that will give you student handbook bfr you become their students, the boy may have enrolled ignorantly, until he was admitted bfr knowing the rules
Toheeb did not enroll ignorantly. Pls read, paragraph 11and 12 of the original article from the op. He knew quite well what he was doing right at the screening interview.Thanks
Education / Re: Adeleke University Suspends Muslim Student For Not Attending School Chapel by OmoNla99: 1:37pm On Jan 02, 2020
Malcolm123:




If there is religion intolerant by the southern Christian ..you defend it ...if by northern Muslim you condemn it .... hypocrite everywhere ....
I've not said I supported the university action, but the young man here knew from the beginning what he is getting into before he was admitted. He asked this question during screening interview. I wouldn't go up north and disobey any of their rules (if there is any)

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Education / Re: Adeleke University Suspends Muslim Student For Not Attending School Chapel by OmoNla99: 1:10pm On Jan 02, 2020
Kokoebapluse:



What nonsense are you saying? Where in the law of Nigeria students should be out of the school for not attending church?

Wait do you think everyone is a fool? My brother use your head, that school need to be close down and turn to church or school one must be,
Interesting how you told me to use my head, hope you are using yours correctly. Its not going to do you any damage If you read the part I told you, where Lawal Toheeb asked a very serious question and school stood their grounds before he signed up to be a student. you will know he knew what he was signing for from the beginning. Rules are rules. There are no sin in a country without rules.

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Education / Re: Adeleke University Suspends Muslim Student For Not Attending School Chapel by OmoNla99: 12:49pm On Jan 02, 2020
Kokoebapluse:


Give me one proof that the boy offend the law? Was that place name as school or church?

I think you lack understanding. It's time government should put some law into school and ban religion teaching in school. Let everybody serve God at home.
Yes he disobeyed the school's rules and regulations. Pls read 11th and 12th paragraph of the article. He knew he could get expelled ( not even suspension) for not going to the chapel.

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Education / Re: Adeleke University Suspends Muslim Student For Not Attending School Chapel by OmoNla99: 12:40pm On Jan 02, 2020
I hope all commentators here read the article before commenting. Lawal Toheeb knew very well what he was getting into at the screening interview in November2017( I don't know if any monies has been paid before this time). He asked to be exempted from going to the chapel because of his faith and the student care dean told him No. I guessed he went from there to make payments thinking otherwise. Pls, let us all be be careful not to cause disharmony between ourselves. I want to believe there are many Muslim parents that sends their children/wards to covenant university because of her academic excellence and ranking amongst universities in Nigeria.
Education / Re: List Of Lecturers Accused Of Sex-For-Grades Scandals (Photos) by OmoNla99: 1:36pm On Oct 09, 2019
Ajenikoko, EEE231 that year comes to my mind. Thanks to his god that all these electronic gadgets were not in use then. He also would have ended up like Mr. O for that citadel of learning. If you know you know.
Crime / Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by OmoNla99: 5:36am On Jul 24, 2019
Abeg try download and re-upload in normal format so that we wey no dey Twitter can watch abeg. Thanks.
[qquote author=yehmy post=80569397] Alot of guys here have said no jazz to withstand Ak47 and blah blah blah


Well i just came across a video on Twitter where a Soldier confirmed that jazz is real.. Please don't quote me if you don't have mb to watch the video


https://twitter.com/Chrisblin/status/1153760774533394432?s=19


If you want to argue after watching this video then you are just mentally unstable
[/quote]

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Politics / Re: Why Ajimobi Pardoned Yewande Oyediran Jailed For Killing Husband – Ex Oyo AG by OmoNla99: 9:52am On Jul 22, 2019
You and I know it was a clear case of murder if you had follow her case.
Mummymahdi:

Convicted of manslaughter not murder

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