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Crime / Re: House Boy Cuts Off Aged Master’s Manhood For Money Ritual In Anambra by OnonujuChrist(m): 5:13am On Nov 10, 2023
What type of smoke do this young boys take nowadays,, how do you think you would commit such a crime and go free? Well he is not an underage, let him face the full wrath of law.
Family / Re: After 9 Years Of Trying My Wife Finally Gave Birth by OnonujuChrist(m): 7:55pm On Aug 23, 2023
Wonderful 👍.. congratulations 👏.. glory to God.
Family / Re: Married Men With No/ Low Source Of Income, How Are You Coping? by OnonujuChrist(m): 1:02pm On Aug 16, 2023
Seunomobo:
My elder sister is married to a man with a very low source of income with three children.....

The thing is the man is not ready to do extra to make extra income for the family.

My sister has been doing odd jobs to ensuring the kids won't suffer...

Now my sister cant help but have a side boyfriend to help with the upkeep of the family, since the husband is utterly useless.....
Somethings are better left unsaid. You are a fool.!

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Foreign Affairs / Re: 41 African Countries Sign Military Agreements With Russia (Photos) by OnonujuChrist(m): 4:52am On Aug 04, 2023
Rolings:


Trash
The west is fast losing its grip on Africa
Any relationship built on deceit and falsehood will not last....
Why shouldn't South Africa join BRICS....does the west have any moral justification to condemn SA....after all the atrocities of apartheid?
The west like Russia is only eying one thing.... Africa resources
Nothing more.
And the reason is simple Europe needs energy security which Russia is blackmailing them for so they need turn to Africa where they don't even need to pay for it.
Point taken.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: 41 African Countries Sign Military Agreements With Russia (Photos) by OnonujuChrist(m): 4:48am On Aug 04, 2023
Postgraduatengr:
Presently Africa is leaning towards Russia than the West.

The Coup leaders in Russia are believed to have Russian back up.

Russia and China has pragmatic solutions to Africa's problems. Not like America whose solutions are democracy, human rights and gay rights while supporting corruption. Hungry and ravaged communities don't need those nonsense
My own be say make them no go makes us African to form how to make War and start fighting each other.
Crime / Re: Chinyere Awuda Beaten To Death In Anambra Club (Photo) by OnonujuChrist(m): 3:37pm On Jul 21, 2023
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Source: https://tribuneonlineng.com/lady-beaten-to-death-in-anambra-club/
Another terrible news. They should be dealt with for taking the law into their own hands.

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Family / Re: Why Is Infidelity On The Rise? by OnonujuChrist(m): 5:15pm On Jul 18, 2023
Puss360:

Hey!!! Who are the women cheating with?? Married Men and single matured guys that loves married women...
Infact wedding ring doesn't mean anything to Nigerian Men...
I disagree with you. It meant but you just have to know and respect the fact that you are married.
Family / Re: My 17 Year Old Niece Is Addicted To Porn - Should I Intervene by OnonujuChrist(m): 8:32pm On Jul 13, 2023
questioner:
My mum has people staying with her - my niece, an extended family member and a close family friend and her daughter.
We are okay with it cos it ensures she always has company and reduces the need to always travel to check on her.


Recently the monthly subscription I do on the router at home, which usually has carry over data by the time it expires, now lasts about a week before they start calling me to renew
Everybody in the house denied being the cause of the data drain.


Last week, I came to spend some days at my mum's and first thing I did was to install a network tracker to monitor.
Long story short, I discovered the excessive consumption was from my niece but that's not the major issue.
She was visiting porn sites which was draining data but that's still not the major prob.
My problem was the frequency and how long she spent on porn daily.


The day I came, after she retreated to her room, the porn streaming started and didn't stop until the family member sharing a room with her came back at night.
The next morning once the other lady left for work, she continued with the porn until it was time to leve for her lessons.
Once she came back in the afternoon, she did some chores, ate, sat around the sitting room for a while and went inside
and boom the porn resumed until the other girl came around hours later. This was practically the routine for the 4 days I stayed there.


The day I was to leave I told my mum that I observed the drain came from my niece and blocked her from the router.
She called my niece and questioned her but she denied knowing anything about it, I spared her blushes by saying sometimes apps have background processes that consume data without the owner knowing.


Ever since, I have been wondering if I handled the situation properly.
I didn't confront her about it cos I was concerned about the embarrassment she will feel for a male family to find out about her secret.
She might even assume I have told my mum or my elder bro (her dad), which might weigh her down emotionally.


Also, I am concerned if this is a sign of promiscuity, she will be 17 next month And aside the fact that she's quite tall, she might as well pass for a 14 year old. She's barely endowed for her age- bottomline, not the kind of girl, you will associate with waywardness.

My question is
1. Would it have been better if I had confronted her
2. Is this a possible sign of promiscuity ? - if so, I will suggest mum sends her back to her Dad cos I am not sure at her advanced age
she should be dealing with issues like this, to avoid stories that touch later on
You have taken the first good step, now you have to overlook whatever you see has embarrassing her and confront her about it, let her know of the damage she is causing herself. Been addicted to porn is a very bad habit and she needs to stop before it gets too late.
Family / Re: Advice To A Father by OnonujuChrist(m): 7:20pm On Jul 13, 2023
I perceive they are young couple. For the baby's sake they should go together as a family and hold each other accountable.
Crime / Re: Wife Stabs Her Husband To Death In Bauchi (Photo) by OnonujuChrist(m): 9:31pm On Jul 08, 2023
They are fast to give the girl's age and forgot to mention the age of the husband.

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Family / Re: People Are Suffering. by OnonujuChrist(m): 7:12am On Jun 25, 2023
Nice2023:
If you are living abroad and have some families here in Nigeria,pls don't hesitate to reach out to your brothers,sisters,uncles and aunties here in Nigeria.

The situation on ground is so bad that u see people groaning and talking to themselves,well kitted men and women turned cunny beggars just to meet up with daily activities.

Most families that I know have dump their cars especially here in Abuja. When u move around the city,u will see the situation on ground.

The subsidy removal has affected everything including the way of life of many people here in Nigeria. In my office today,many guys now come to office few times in a week just to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal.

Now that the electricity tariff is about to go up...I wonder how people would cope going forward.

And for those who feel everything is normal,just wait it will soon go round,no one would be spared.


I really felt this.. he go reach everybody both those that never voted.
Romance / Re: Men Should Stop Collecting Back Gift They Already Gave To A Lady by OnonujuChrist(m): 3:45pm On Jun 23, 2023
Jennyclay:
Biko, men should stop this sick attitude. How can you buy a gift for a lady, then any misunderstanding or break-up between you two, you go back and collect the gift back from her undecided. That's a stupid attitude biko you men should stop it. Even kids don't behave like that.

Henceforth, if any man wants to get me a gift, wether iPhone, hair, car, house etc.. the receipt must contain my name and my signature. so that incase of tomorrow he wants to show his stupid and sick character I will quickly sue him to court for stealing and assault. Because he's forcefully trying to steal what belongs to me. The receipts has stated it all and it would be my evidence.

If the receipts doesn't contain my name, Biko just keep your useless gift to yourself.

Shame on all men that collect back gifts he already given to a lady. Shame!!! Shame!!! Shame!!!

In fact, as I read this now I started feeling bad already.

Nigerian government are never considerate on the common citizens.

Only God, na only God dey come to our rescue and all my hope has been on God always.

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Crime / Re: My Bitter Experience At The Police Station by OnonujuChrist(m): 3:37pm On Jun 23, 2023
Thuglife2020:
We still have a long way to go in this country regarding police brutality. This happened on 16th to 17th of June, 2023.

This happened in Ado-Ekiti.

Admin, please, push to front page

This is an account of the events that unfolded yesterday night.

We received a call from a friend at approximately 9pm, informing us of their arrest for an alleged assault on a civilian and urgently requesting our presence at the police station that same night.

We promptly proceeded to the station, where we encountered several police officers stationed at the entrance. They inquired about the purpose of our visit, and we explained that we were there to support our arrested friend. Upon our explanation, we were granted access to the premises.

Upon reaching the designated area, we encountered a group of officers, and a female officer assumed responsibility for assisting us. She informed us that the suspect was unavailable for visitation at that particular time and advised us to return the following day. Despite our attempts to persuade her otherwise, she remained steadfast in her decision. Consequently, three of us departed and waited outside, while one individual who had initially accompanied us continued to engage in conversation with the female officer. Unfortunately, all his efforts to persuade her were futile.

At that point, I noticed a worrisome escalation in the woman's demeanor, suggesting that she intended to exacerbate the situation. Sensing trouble, I stepped aside and retrieved my phone. As soon as the police officers noticed that I had my phone out, they swiftly approached and confiscated it, subsequently grabbing me by my clothing and forcibly dragging me back into the police station alongside my friend.

Inside the station, the woman locked the door and immediately began accusing us of attacking the officers present. Another officer arrived, and without giving us an opportunity to explain our side of the story, he resorted to physical violence, repeatedly slapping us and demanding that we sit on the floor.
The officer then escorted us to his office, where we had a brief conversation with him about the purpose of our visit. The DPO came, and he inquired about the individual who had taken out their phone during the intense argument, and I acknowledged that it was me. Consequently, he instructed one of the officers to detain me while allowing my friends to leave. These events transpired within the confines of the police station.

The officer led me to the counter, with the DPO (Divisional Police Officer) accompanying us. Upon reaching the counter, my slippers were confiscated. While waiting there, before being taken to the holding cell, the female officer levied an accusation against me, claiming that I had assaulted her by pushing her. I vehemently denied the allegation, emphasizing that such an incident never occurred. During the argument, she had been holding onto my friend's clothing, while a male officer had a grip on mine because I had taken out my phone.

This denial seemed to anger the DPO, who deemed my speech aggressive and labeled me as stubborn. He threatened to teach me a lesson and asserted that I would be taken to court the following day. Subsequently, I was placed in custody. Shortly after being locked up, I was escorted out again to provide a statement. I recounted the events that transpired prior to being returned to the cell.

The following day, an officer approached me while I was still in the cell and informed me that the DPO had decided to release me on the condition that I offer an apology. I firmly and unequivocally expressed to the officer that the DPO was fully aware of the events that transpired the previous night and that my confinement was merely a result of my refusal to comply. I made it clear that I was not prepared to apologize to the DPO for something I did not do, as it would be an infringement upon my rights.

The officer realized that I was not willing to comply with the demand. Despite this, the DPO ordered my release. If I had committed a grave offense, I would have been willing to apologize, but I firmly believed that my rights had been violated, and I refused to apologize for something I did not perpetrate.

Later on, another officer arrived to effect my release and escorted me upstairs. This officer informed me that the DPO had instructed him to prepare my case file as I would be taken to court. I was taken aback by this development, as I questioned the basis for such action. What charges would be brought against me? From where did these accusations arise? The officer responsible for preparing the case file was fully aware of the actual events that took place, yet he had to adhere to the instructions given to him.

Subsequently, another officer entered the scene and proceeded to read both my statement from the previous night and the statement provided by the female officer involved in the incident. This officer expressed a refusal to accept the contents of my statement, citing that I had included too much detail. To my astonishment, he presented a different statement and instructed me to complete it according to his guidance.

It became evident to me that he intended for me to incriminate myself by accepting responsibility for assaulting the police officer. When he began posing questions and directing me on what to write, I firmly stated that everything that had transpired had already been documented in my initial statement, and that was the only account I would repeat. This response infuriated him, and he accused me of being stubborn, threatening that they would take punitive action against me.

Meanwhile, my friends had arrived at the station and were working towards resolving the situation. They sought an audience with the DPO, engaging in conversation to explain the circumstances. The DPO instructed them to retrieve me, and they proceeded to the office where I was writing the statement. They accompanied me to the DPO's office, where the female police officer was also present.

The DPO requested that the woman provide an account of what had transpired the previous night. Unfortunately, she proceeded to fabricate numerous falsehoods in front of my friends, taking advantage of their intervention in the matter. She accused me of assaulting her; and my friends, despite recognizing the untruthfulness of her claims, were unable to intervene as their primary objective was to secure my release.


The individual accused me of assault, and my friends, who were present, had to prioritize my removal from the situation. Consequently, despite any claims made by the accuser, I acknowledge my involvement in the alleged incident. However, I was only afforded a brief opportunity to speak before being instructed to remain silent.

This led to a situation where everyone, including myself, showed deference (prostrate) to the District Police Officer (DPO), who subsequently ordered my release.

Before my release, I was required to sign a document indicating my understanding, and a friend who accompanied me was also asked to sign a similar undertaking. Reluctantly, I was compelled to accept responsibility for assaulting a police officer in uniform while they were on duty. My mugshots were taken. Although I was disinclined to accept this, I recognized that declining or asserting my rights would likely result in continued detention.

Before leaving, there were extensive discussions among the on-duty police officers regarding the incident. Some even directly stated to me that I had assaulted a police officer. However, my friends strongly advised me against defending myself, as they feared the repercussions of challenging the prevailing narrative.

It was apparent that these officers had formed their opinions solely based on the statement provided by the accuser, without expressing any interest in hearing my side of the story. Interestingly, the officers who were present during the incident and were aware of my innocence chose to remain silent, abstaining from participating in the discussions.

I was compared to finish reading your write up looking at how interesting it was.

I believe you have learnt your lesson.

Not only Nigerian police are corrupt, is just that our own too dey show for body.

Anywhere you see police matter just jejely waka dey go if e no concern you or your family member, those folks can turn white into blue instanta. Kpele!

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Career / Re: Computer Repairs Or Panel Beating And Auto Body Works by OnonujuChrist(m): 2:34pm On Jun 19, 2023
Both are now but computer is kinda easy if you are computer literate.
Romance / Re: Can I Get Married To My Late Cousins Wife? by OnonujuChrist(m): 1:57pm On Jun 19, 2023
The issue here is that you are having pitty on her seeing that she's fallen in love with you. Now the question is, do you like her enough to get married to her? If you can condone her excesses (I know we all have one) manage and understand her as a human, if so I wish you the best of luck as I see nothing in you getting married to her. Good luck!
Politics / Re: Suspended EFCC Chairman, Bawa honours DSS invitation by OnonujuChrist(m): 8:23am On Jun 15, 2023
This breakfast go soon reach those wey been no gree for jagaban grin
Politics / Re: From Spaghetti To Egg – How Buhari Government Changed Nigerians’ Dining Tables by OnonujuChrist(m): 8:03pm On May 21, 2023
Corruption in Nigeria can never be quenched unless by God's intervention.. I only pray that I and my family keeps surviving the aftermath of every election in this country.

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Romance / Re: My Girlfriend Broke Up With Me by OnonujuChrist(m): 5:37pm On May 21, 2023
What have I just read.. chai! 😨

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Politics / Re: We Did Not Monitor Labour Party Congresses In South East - INEC by OnonujuChrist(m): 5:31pm On May 21, 2023
@INEC must really be joking 😁😃
Investment / Re: FCMB Founder, Subomi Balogun Is Dead by OnonujuChrist(m): 8:22pm On May 19, 2023
Chai! Some of his workers are going to be retrenched, especially his security entourage. In 2010, I worked in his office floor at Marina, FCMB plaza. He was well respected and very intelligent. May his soul rest in peace.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Khan: Russia adds ICC Prosecutor Who Wanted Putin Arrested to its "Wanted List' by OnonujuChrist(m): 7:35pm On May 19, 2023
Lol.. this wan na catch me if you can grin
Celebrities / Re: Burna Boy Snubbed Arise Tv Team At Met Gala (Pics, Video) by OnonujuChrist(m): 7:51am On May 11, 2023
It's just wrong for him to snub his home TV sha!
Crime / Re: Young Mother Hangs Herself And Her Son In Ghana (Photo) by OnonujuChrist(m): 9:09am On Jan 19, 2023
What a tragedy cry. She should have hanged herself alone and leave the innocent kid. Chai!
Family / Re: Husband Catches His Lingerie-clad Wife Waiting For 'date' In Hotel by OnonujuChrist(m): 8:56am On Jan 19, 2023
So heartbreaking. It's better to remain unmarried and go on doing your whatsoever thing that you enjoy most than breaking people's hearts. Once you're married you must know that you have to get your shits together.
Car Talk / Re: How Many Kilometres Can Your Car Travel Per Litre Of Fuel? by OnonujuChrist(m): 9:57am On Jan 18, 2023
You're a joke..!
kacheezy:
With Daddy Oyedepo’s sticker on my fuel tank, I drove from Warri to Jalingo on empty tank.
Politics / Re: Reno Omokri: If Obi Wins, IPOB Would Control The Nigerian Military by OnonujuChrist(m): 9:15am On Jan 18, 2023
What's wrong with this Reno sef, he will just open his mouth and say anything that comes out of it. Saying rubbish!
Family / Re: My Father Disowned Me For Marrying A Disfigured Man { Photos } by OnonujuChrist(m): 2:26pm On Jan 16, 2023
This is rare, she went against all odds even her own heart. She has a strong will and with God in her. Praise God!

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Music/Radio / Re: Remembering Dr Sir Warrior: Oriental Brothers- Nwanne Awu Enyi by OnonujuChrist(m): 2:21pm On Jan 16, 2023
One of my best track of Oriental Brother. Rest on Sir Worrior.

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Music/Radio / Re: Kizz Daniel's Buga And Rema's Calm Down, Which Of Them Is A Bigger Song? by OnonujuChrist(m): 2:18pm On Jan 16, 2023
The two songs make sense but Buga is more, can be played everywhere both in churches.

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Family / Re: After Divorce, Most Ladies Turn Feminist And Marriage Experts by OnonujuChrist(m): 9:29am On Dec 25, 2022
Lanty01:
Women everywhere are the same. The problem is you, swallow the redpill.
Red pill Kwa ��..!
Business / Re: If You Had Known This Earlier, I Believe You Wouldn't Spend Lavishly by OnonujuChrist(m): 10:55am On Dec 13, 2022
This na the bitter truth but our leaders are to be blamed the more. May God bless our hustle.

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